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It will always come out in one way or another.
It's something they constantly face in one way or another.
To whom does this apply, in one way or another?
Many protesters covered their faces in one way or another.
Nearly everything comes from Paddy in one way or another.
But most states have set limits in one way or another.
The ultimate outcome may drive turnout in one way or another.
Every single person has been hacked in one way or another.
We were all basically prior friends in one way or another.
All of us have experienced love in one way or another.
But we're all beautiful unique snowflakes in one way or another.
The regime will appropriate it regardless, in one way or another.
Yet all three expeditions were failures in one way or another.
All sons adore their complicated mothers, in one way or another.
Around 90% of them were abnormal in one way or another.
But, in one way or another, it is likely to involve property.
In one way or another, they've been envisioning this moment for years.
They were lost or broken or in one way or another destroyed.
They are going to kill (the bull) in one way or another.
They are all connected to each other in one way or another.
Well, it's the trial of then century, in one way or another.
Bezos has always said Amazon is listening in one way or another.
In one way or another, the Democratic candidates are all Trump opposites.
The dead are a constant presence here, in one way or another.
"Everyone will feel the pain in one way or another," he said.
Many of the other candidates fall short in one way or another.
But in one way or another these settings are torn, shaken, upended.
All of these music videos are propaganda in one way or another.
Many of the night's speeches incorporated the movement in one way or another.
Other GE businesses are tied to fossil fuels in one way or another.
We are all, in one way or another, the product of a fuck.
On the whole, we're used to being manipulated in one way or another.
Many of them are competing with their host in one way or another.
In fact, eight states have banned affirmative action in one way or another.
Both are in one way or another intertwined with the issue of trust.
We're still transitioning — I think we all are, in one way or another.
The three central banks cited weaker economic growth in one way or another.
All the leading participants are pursuing this convergence in one way or another.
So, Putin's operations, in one way or another, are dominating the public domain.
This season, they all appear to be coping in one way or another.
Smartphones, speakers and connected devices all use Bluetooth in one way or another.
All six of the new lawmakers took part in one way or another.
We have a diverse population, all at risk in one way or another.
Most of his employees are related to him in one way or another.
Since then, every US president has marked Hanukkah in one way or another
We have to do stuff that adds value in one way or another.
These are issues that affect most people's families in one way or another.
"Everyone can relate to it in one way or another,"  the singer tells PEOPLE.
You have a bunch of lights that are interrupted in one way or another.
Who among us hasn't partaken in the sexual economy in one way or another?
And, in one way or another, it will likely end up in the courts.
MACCALLUM: One thing lead to the government and Russia in one way or another.
In one way or another, they're all haunted by the selves they once were.
If anything, most countries have it worse than America in one way or another.
And yes, much of her life was in them, in one way or another.
The firm found that those 100 claims were unsubstantiated in one way or another.
In one way or another, they said they need reinvestment from the business community.
They didn't all die, but their lives blew up in one way or another.
All photos that are used for posters are retouched in one way or another.
Those who end up paying the bill, in one way or another, are consumers.
Maybe that's because cancer has affected most of us in one way or another.
And the stories are indeed all, in one way or another, about disappearing women.
Every book about writing addresses, in one way or another, the difficulty of writing.
Most other artworks are unintentionally doomed by their design in one way or another.
"All of us in one way or another are approaching this rendezvous," he said.
In one way or another, he's become the Wes Anderson of lazy, summertime daydreaming.
I honestly think the weather has affected everyone negatively in one way or another.
But it was sort of pushing to get out in one way or another.
Still, consumers ultimately pay the bill for trade barriers in one way or another.
The game asks this sort of question a lot, in one way or another.
All of these people, in one way or another, asked not to be named.
But I have been fighting with myself in one way or another all along.
The stories we tell about ourselves are always in one way or another myth.
Most rom-com heroines have to be a mess in one way or another.
Almost every aspect of our lives is touched by capitalism in one way or another.
This election cycle's been a toughie for all of us in one way or another.
Indeed, in one way or another much of the government's apparent helpfulness fails to help.
Clinton could help him erase or mitigate all of them, in one way or another.
One in three American families, in one way or another, is dealing with mental illness.
But that still leaves 40% of people who they know in one way or another.
I think that my childhood here has influenced my music in one way or another.
I make my living, in one way or another, analyzing police work after-the-fact.
It competes with FoodChéri, Nestor, PopChef and countless of others in one way or another.
But bullying will never stop, because people still support bullies in one way or another.
Socially and academically, we are always tied to the grid in one way or another.
"Ninety percent of women prostitute themselves in one way or another," he explains to me.
We found that 3 percent of those executions were botched in one way or another.
Many were contentious, in one way or another, which is where the bumpiness comes in.
Over 90 percent of North Korea's exports move through China in one way or another.
Papadopoulos believed they all had connections with the Russian government in one way or another.
In one way or another, I had been preparing for that moment my entire career.
Many of his supporters know what it's like to struggle in one way or another.
But 81 percent of their climate change advertorials in one way or another expressed doubt.
It had its social legitimacy, because in one way or another it could promise development.
Both of these men have tried to silence their opposition in one way or another.
GAO lists 24 federal agencies that use Social Security numbers in one way or another.
All these issues, in one way or another, are about the sanctity of human life.
And everybody who's come up against him has been ruined in one way or another.
At least 24 have already tried in one way or another, and many have succeeded.
Most of the veterans I know have struggled with mental health in one way or another.
The majority of the world's top websites and apps use JavaScript in one way or another.
Everyone, it seemed, had been touched by Travis and his music in one way or another.
Several of the big trends in clean electricity depend, in one way or another, on batteries.
And we know that he has since moved to correct those in one way or another.
It's this situation that has, in one way or another, informed Haerts' new track "Your Love".
And on Monday night, in one way or another, a lot more candidates lost than won.
"Women, in one way or another, have been the quintessential Magi forever," Ms. Sinclair said recently.
Each of the 1.53 plaintiffs in Olson's case represents these threats in one way or another.
Aridity, in one way or another, has pushed or drawn people to New Mexico for centuries.
In one way or another, Germs informed everything from skate punk to Sonic Youth to Ratking.
Here are some examples: All first-party apps have been improved in one way or another.
Beneath its urbane surface all Mr Hough's music is, in one way or another, a crusade.
Many of his early works referred, in one way or another, to members of his family.
You can be sure an economic downturn will affect your investments in one way or another.
That explains most of what you've seen come behind Donald Trump in one way or another.
Some of the people around me were fearing for their lives, in one way or another.
Meanwhile, Republicans: Take note -- a lot of women are doing this, in one way or another.
You start to notice people who are really addicted to music in one way or another.
I don't think there's a single Lucero record that's not nostalgic in one way or another.
Much of how Maasai society is organized relies, in one way or another, on that ritual.
Wade decision, but most state governments have set their own limits in one way or another.
There was a time when we could have regulated the Internet in one way or another.
All the characters are condemned, in one way or another, by the world that surrounds them.
Mr. Vari has been in the lighting business, in one way or another, for 40 years.
After all, one might argue, every kind of art gets consumed, in one way or another.
But those sad facts have now been true for nearly three decades, in one way or another.
Flash forward nearly a decade, and in one way or another, we can all live like Maloof.
The lie about killing Perry has taken, in one way or another, these women's power and autonomy.
So I definitely would say that, yeah, it comes from personal experience in one way or another.
King has been writing about that evil, in one way or another, for the past four decades.
In one way or another, what we're seeing above is an example of the demise of humanity.
Even the American Psychological Association says election stress is affecting most Americans in one way or another.
Everything about today's NHL, both good and bad, traces back to Bettman in one way or another.
And many of these artists represent the world having happened to you, in one way or another.
Ward estimates that he pitches Carta 12 to 15 times a week in one way or another.
That's 12 of 52 Republicans who find themselves in Trump World's crosshairs in one way or another.
It's oversimplifying, but all Hawthorne's short stories and novels are, in one way or another, about guilt.
Most extant cultural attractions are connected, in one way or another, to that steel and coal money.
This powerful message is reinforced in every single film on this list in one way or another.
And 57% of parents report setting screen time restrictions for their teen in one way or another.
Turkey still hopes Washington will be forced to draw on its support in one way or another.
As usual, the riders were insulating themselves against the world around them in one way or another.
It's a new form of anxiety that most teens like us have in one way or another.
We all have issues and we've all been scarred by our parents in one way or another.
Samuel Johnson's house in London was full of people reliant on him in one way or another.
She isn't always subtle, but her approach in "One Way or Another" is complex and pleasurably dialectical.
The coaches have been involved with fighting, in one way or another, for most of their lives.
In fact, about 94% of all websites existing today have used JavaScript in one way or another.
Or will those relationships inevitably lead us, in one way or another, back to the central wound?
It's good for kids to be socializing who are, in one way or another, a little awkward.
Almost every arrest by the Sober Homes Task Force has involved urinalysis overbilling in one way or another.
When you let go of something that you love, it always comes back in one way or another.
Everyone hates iTunes but since we're all locked into it in one way or another, update that shit.
Every Microsoft business app and service plugs back to its Azure cloud platform in one way or another.
"I think ultimately Brexit is affecting everybody, in one way or another," said Topshop's creative director Kate Phelan.
The experience of coming out is, of course, something every LGBT person faces in one way or another.
Studies suggest I'm not alone in having pain symptoms downplayed and left untreated, in one way or another.
It's the plot point whose repercussions the characters are all still affected by in one way or another.
By now we've all heard in one way or another that summer's over, and the PSL is back.
But if they weren't, I would still be telling the story to myself in one way or another.
For these three, no option will be flawless, but they all make sense in one way or another.
In the modern economy, every company is in one way or another a tech or tech-enabled company.
As the name suggests, the app features different women who have revolutionized culture in one way or another.
Most, if not all, benefit in one way or another from the entanglement of business and political power.
In one way or another, Americans from all regions of the country are familiar with our national parks.
He taught me that whatever you take from nature, you add it back in one way or another.
There's not a day goes by when I am not thinking about them in one way or another.
All of the main candidates are, however, in one way or another testing or prodding Obama's political legacy.
These texts address in one way or another the physical world, social life, and the nature of knowledge.
The collection of 17 stories all include, in one way or another, typewriters, which are Mr. Hanks's passion.
"I believe every species alive today is self-medicating in one way or another," Huffman told me recently.
That also describes much of the work in "One Way or Another," which despite its framing feels unbound.
She feels that every business on Main Street is already benefiting from marijuana in one way or another.
Due to this cyclical nature of fashion, each decade&aposs style is connected in one way or another.
An economist by training, she has worked on financial policy in one way or another for two decades.
NOT OH MUCH ABOUT THE POLICY BUT WE ALWAYS COME BACK TO PROCESS IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER.
You can see a recurrent strategy through much of the documentary work featured in One Way or Another.
Morgulov said Russia had many communication channels with North Korea, which "in one way or another are bearing fruit".
Let me conclude by once again thanking everyone who has helped in this campaign in one way or another.
The people you see on British banknotes today all made history and shaped society in one way or another.
Virtually every facet of Apple's reputation for innovation, quality, and desirability has been tarnished in one way or another.
Photo: Sara S. Davis (Getty Images)There are plenty of people who are exceptional in one way or another.
It's an activity that you should assume every nation with an intelligence agency engages in one way or another.
"It seems obvious that there will be some consolidation in five years in one way or another," Hascoet said.
I think most of us have these internal battles, in one way or another, over all kinds of subjects.
Nothing happened to her that she didn't invite, in one way or another, no matter what she said afterwards.
In one way or another, credit systems have always formalized the one essential basis for relationships between people: trust.
They all have cerebellums that are damaged in one way or another, not completely non-existent ones like Ethan.
In this era, the dominant business models would revolve around services that were, in one way or another, free.
And mainstream women's mixed martial arts coverage has been almost entirely about Ronda Rousey in one way or another.
Tawada just makes this conceit more literal, by casting her bears as actual artists in one way or another.
We're talking about May Day, or May 1, which has been celebrated in one way or another throughout history.
The media industry has for years been wringing their hands about an apocalyptic reckoning in one way or another.
Many of the works tried, in one way or another, to process or commemorate the Netherlands' traumatic wartime experience.
No matter what your career goals are, odds are that mindfulness can be helpful in one way or another.
At least 58,000 people have been impacted by Saturday's tsunami in one way or another, as of December 25.
"It's no surprise that countries are trying to sweeten their deals in one way or another," he told Reuters.
"Hormones, in one way or another, are the main cause of acne in women 30 and older," says Burki.
Or details from the criminal charges could become part of the civil defamation trial in one way or another.
The scientists eventually found that H.I.V. interacts, in one way or another, with 435 proteins in a human cell.
These girls had been abandoned — in one way or another, intentionally or not — by almost everyone in their lives.
It's how we wind up with a lot of nutritional studies that find associations in one way or another.
After the runaway success of Venom, Sony's parallel Spider-Verse was destined to continue in one way or another.
By Cruz's standard, then, at least half of Europe "interfered" in the 2016 election in one way or another.
We all face incentives that can — in one way or another — get in the way of serving our customers.
So many people offered to help in one way or another that he wasn't able to call everyone back.
To end a war that has lasted, in one way or another, for 40 years is no easy task.
In one way or another we're wrestling with these things, and have been in storytelling for thousands of years.
It's an equal-opportunity dispenser of grief, with nearly everyone ending up a victim in one way or another.
"For the most part, I try to reconcile animal/man and landscape/environment, in one way or another," Lucente says.
Those who were left behind were mostly poor and immigrants – the people who in one way or another hadn't succeeded.
In one way or another, each of these episodes mourns our detachment from our food and how to prepare it.
But Facebook isn't the only company to worry about, everyone is working on machine learning in one way or another.
"To pull off something of that caliber, every set, every costume is repurposed in one way or another," said Defendini.
So what can be done about law-enforcement officials who, in one way or another, align themselves with conspiracy theories?
Mr Harbach's designs are intended mostly to accommodate those whose ability to move is restricted in one way or another.
SO WE ARE BETTING ON STRENGTH ONE WAY OR ANOTHER HERE, STRENGTH AROUND THE WORLD IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER .
In one way or another, they're going to kiss the ring, and she's only been in town for seven days.
It is routine for them to be compared, in one way or another, to what happened in Columbine High School.
Lots of people in the Trump administration have used their position to grift from taxpayers in one way or another.
This means that thanks to Trump's economic carelessness in one way or another most Americans will be invested in it.
In one way or another, every person involved with tonight's dinner is part of New York's blossoming queer food scene.
They speak about it jocularly, but their dark anecdotes indicate they've paid for their beliefs in one way or another.
Every player on the Knights roster was considered expendable by their former teams and discarded in one way or another.
Some pieces appear abandoned or interrupted; others intentionally embrace unfinished surfaces or, in one way or another, refuse to end.
The theory of conspiracy was ready at hand and in one way or another it was invoked as an explanation.
All the samples in the music are represented by the figures on the front cover in one way or another.
By my count, roughly two-thirds of them have been related in one way or another to the government shutdown.
They explain what it feels like to be female and Southern and, most often, struggling in one way or another.
All were charismatic prophets who dissented from traditional Christianity — and claimed, in one way or another, to represent God himself.
He wants to spread the word that planes here, in one way or another, almost always have more to come.
I do however, make sure that I try to improve myself in one way or another throughout the new year.
Both of us arrived in this country in one way or another, and both of us are from minority groups.
But because the super is the building's only employee, most building issues involve the super in one way or another.
The Kardashian family's various business ventures have all relied on or stemmed from Kim's fame in one way or another.
All three services retain your data in one way or another for some amount of time after you delete your account.
Then there's harassment, which every platform wants to ban in one way or another or moderate in some way or another.
No matter your hometown or race (cue "Black or White"), odds are Michael's music was present in one way or another.
In one way or another, all the performers reminded the crowd of Travis' significance to their careers and to country music.
When you talk to transhumanists, in one way or another, they all aspire to knowing everything and to being gods basically.
"Universities will be weakened in one way or another as they seek to get out from under this mandate," he says.
"In one way or another, the French want to give a role to Genish," said a source close to the matter.
Some 77% of earn-and-burn schemes fail in one way or another within the first two years, according to Capgemini.
This included buying into stocks of companies that are in one way, or another, affiliated with the app, according to Collett.
Stores that are distinctive in one way or another—because they offer excellent service, for instance, or unique products—will remain.
Most states restrict insurance coverage of abortion in one way or another, as does the federal government via the Hyde amendment.
Yes, life is hopelessly circumscribed, and most of us are chained to many things and doomed in one way or another.
Almost all of visual artist Amber Ibarreche's work features text in one way or another, giving it a clear, resonant voice.
I wasn't, but in this day and age, who hasn't had their social security number leaked in one way or another?
Across Europe governments control prices in one way or another, but American drug firms can set whatever official price they like.
But these senators, all have the same flaw as Flake: They are not wild about Trump in one way or another.
There were many players who seemed to influence the unfolding circus over ethics in one way or another: Congressional Republicans. Ryan.
Many of the problems related to copyright infringement revolve in one way or another around online platforms that host digital content.
As state after state has legalized marijuana in one way or another, big names in corporate America have stayed away entirely.
If you haven't already said it, hopefully you have already said it in one way or another in the preceding sessions.
But embracing universal health care, in one way or another, is now pretty much the cost of entry for Democratic candidates.
They join a growing list of companies affected in one way or another by the storms: Southwest Airlines: lowered Q3 revs.
I mean, we always try to channel the record in one way or another in our songwriting and stuff, but yeah.
It's not that all crowds behave in one way or another, but crowds tell you something about the cultures of groups.
From simple messages of users saying thank you, to long paragraphs of writing saying thank you in one way or another.
As Germany's left-wing parties fail in one way or another, a soaring number of young people are unhappy with politics.
Again, there are many motivations, expectations, and biases that can lead us to perceive the world in one way, or another.
In essence, there is no way to get new cards in Artifact without paying in one way or another (or two).
They spent decades taking on the powerful, baring their misdeeds, piercing their pomposities — raking the muck in one way or another.
These three concerts in this collaborative group's In Visible Roads festival all look at the piano in one way or another.
"There's room for scrutiny of Chinese companies that are engaged in one way or another in repression in Xinjiang," she said.
In one way or another, it comes close to replicating the internal weightlessness that comes with embracing your own imagined oblivion.
And they sort of have made some accommodations to reality in one way or another, and there's different contours to it.
"As such, biometric verification of identity on a personal device will, in one way or another, become a standard identification process."
And all viruses in this species are named differently, but they all contain—in one way or another way—'SARS Coronavirus.
Instead, I do my best each day, and if I fall short in one way or another, I forgive the guilt.
Delaying cyber protection affects all government agencies, not just one or two, because they're all interconnected in one way or another.
" "In one way or another, it's possible that we could get the revenue from Mexico, but not directly from their government.
He has to make compromises — every creative person does, in one way or another — but he rarely has to make concessions.
Addiction is not a thing that can be suffered forever — it will always break its container in one way or another.
Even then, it's hard to picture a Marvel movie that doesn't feel connected in one way or another to the others.
In one way or another, giving into feeling a certain way whether joyous or disastrous has proven to be therapeutic for myself.
Bryan loves touring in the summertime in particular because most of his songs are about the season in one way or another.
Each effort has pushed the envelope in one way or another, all in order to move stories told in 360 degrees forward.
Ultimately, if we want to go to Mars, we'll have to understand the effects of this radiation in one way or another.
Vulpicida canadensisToby Spribille, who led the new analysis, has been studying lichens in one way or another for most of his life.
If you're thinking about editing a photo or video in one way or another, chances are you can do it in PicsArt.
Many people around the world are starting to crave personal accountability and will want to take action in one way or another.
Use the Lego principle The most common characteristic of childhood building toys is that they snap together, in one way or another.
Heading into the new year, virtually everyone believed in one way or another that cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology had a bright future.
Monex owns U.S.-based online brokerage TradeStation, which Kelly pointed out would now, in one way or another, be attached to Coincheck.
Everywhere I turned, I would find music that was not only sharp and powerful, but also beautiful in one way or another.
But, the fact that it has taken place just before a Russian election has to be significant in one way or another.
The reality of common people, overlooked by Cocker on the song version, is that we all settle, in one way or another.
But all of these images came from my life in one way or another, especially my life with Kelly [his former wife].
Life is difficult if you're military or civilian, and eventually we all end up serving each other in one way or another.
About half of the questions in Australia's prematch news conference on Saturday in Valenciennes raised the topic in one way or another.
In my life I've known a handful of people who have been involved in the sex industry in one way or another.
The standoff is beginning to inflict pain on Americans, whose lives are affected, in one way or another, by the federal government.
It is also beginning to inflict pain on Americans whose lives are affected, in one way or another, by the federal government.
Nearly every one of Lindsey's court fees related, in one way or another, to his vehicle: expired registration fees, expired driver's licenses.
Every single person in America is affected and everyone is kind of going to get fucked over in one way or another.
French companies of a certain size have to support employees in one way or another when it comes to their lunch break.
Ever since, there's been this running joke in my life that reappears any time I slip up in one way or another.
"Russia's footprint, that is in one way or another present in each new episode, only enhances the intrigues of this bold plotline."
"The issue of Europe has in one way or another destroyed every other Conservative prime minister since Margaret Thatcher," said Mr. Castle.
Nearly all have served in the government in one way or another and have been scraping at the barriers to entry since.
All of the Google apps have an option to disable the tracking and storing of your location data in one way or another.
It was his great-grandfather who founded Blanding, and a solid chunk of town is related to him in one way or another.
All black, all accomplished in one way or another, and all quick to check Darling when she's tripping especially hard, which happens often.
I was called by photographers who wanted a performance in one way or another or someone to incarnate more than a plastic beauty.
The administrations of Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush all worked in one way or another to oust a Fed chairman.
Many people you know are probably keeping up, in one way or another, with Colton Underwood's journey to find love on The Bachelor.
In one way or another, something motivated me and these Brooklynites to learn how to recognize and reverse an opioid overdose using naloxone.
In one way or another, Clinton's whole career (and "the Clintons'" whole career) has been built on a similar principle: breadth of appeal.
If artists are being properly compensated for their work in one way or another, all of this business chicanery is doing some good.
Everyone from the president on down spends an enormous amount of time performing in one way or another for whatever audience is available.
I think we're at a moment where technology is probably a part of almost every major issue in one way or another. Terrorism.
I think Galinsky is an incredibly savvy guy and wants to live within the world of reality TV in one way or another.
Subsequent elections all remained memorable in one way or another, but one thing has not changed: the narrative about China, that perennial target.
"We'd all been burnt by the mainstream church in one way or another," Jon explained to me over a beer one Saturday afternoon.
In France, companies of a certain size have to support employees in one way or another when it comes to their lunch break.
Gray's piece describes various potential rules changes that are being floated, which could conceivably help smooth this scenario in one way or another.
"The jewelry houses on the Place Vendôme know that their products have damaged the environment in one way or another," Mr. Mallen said.
"We are all simply drowning in a torrent of misinformation that is in one way or another supported by official London," she said.
There had long been accounts of people scamming the government in one way or another -- contractors overcharging, politicians on the take, crooked cops.
But I also can't tell you which of Skydio's control schemes you should pick because they're all frustrating in one way or another.
Dalloway' affects three generations of women, all of whom, in one way or another, have had to deal with suicide in their lives.
Harris is indeed connected to the spirit world in one way or another; she has said herself that she sees songs as entities.
After all, populations in the Homo genus ate their own kind in one way or another for at least a million years, Cole says.
Of course, while death is assured in one way or another, there is still much happening in the world of the living (including zombies).
They are all geared, in one way or another, toward constructing a market that efficiently and accurately values the different characteristics of energy storage.
Jay also spoke on why he joined the board, saying that the issue of criminal justice reform affects everybody in one way or another.
While each of these innovations have wowed me in one way or another, nothing competes with laser treatments like Skin Laundry's Charcoal Laser Treatment.
Whether human or host, everyone in Westworld is emotionally crippled in one way or another, trying to fill some gaping hole in their psyche.
"These transactions have been reported in one way or another on his many public financial disclosures and the Senate campaign's F.E.C. filings," she said.
I started asking myself the question that I'm sure every citizen of Rio will entertain, in one way or another, in the near future.
They're all on our team in one way or another, and they all have examples of being able to regenerate cells, tissues, entire organs.
Terms that have, in one way or another, been verbally debased by us Americans to what can only be described as pure jibber-jabber.
That's not quite as exciting, but it illustrates how Microsoft is hoping other apps will take advantage of it in one way or another.
Many of the columns I've written over the past year or so have addressed the questions in your letter in one way or another.
Fortunately, the former FBI director has an option of last resort: releasing everything he's discovered to the American public, in one way or another.
What struck me about this episode was how everyone is navigating cultural divides between themselves and their own parents, in one way or another.
"Every single day I was meeting people who just wanted to help in one way or another, strangers and Instagram followers alike," Davis said.
In some ways, it is the only argument worth having, since the specific cases are not decidable in advance in one way or another.
Most of their appeals relate — in one way or another — to their ability to deny President Donald Trump a second term in November. Sen.
But it's a fair bet that if you've seen one of these machines in person, it's recorded your presence in one way or another.
When the United States buys goods and services from other nations, the money Americans send abroad generally comes back in one way or another.
She felt sure that she would, in one way or another, be well taken care of after her time here came to an end.
They all agreed he'd be taken advantage of in one way or another, even if they were surprised by the length of the sentence.
He recently reiterated a prediction that the commission's Open Internet Order, which established net neutrality, would be reversed or overturned in one way or another.
If there's one theme that High Maintenance has driven home beyond all others it's that, in one way or another, everyone is going through it.
"The fact of the matter is we&aposve got to be able to get it in one way or another," Caldwell said after the game.
Open source software is now a $14 billion+ market and growing fast, in use in one way or another in 95 percent of all enterprises.
Click ahead for some Instagram accounts that make our days and motivate us to be the best versions of ourselves, in one way or another.
His characters, stories and words were the springboard for millions of children's imaginations, and we are all in his debt in one way or another.
The climate pattern's effects in one area or industry can be severe, but they are often offset in one way or another by effects elsewhere.
Jack Kingston (R-Ga.) at Squire Patton Boggs, and David Tamasi of Rasky Baerlein have lent support to the campaign in one way or another.
Drivers are frustrated with other drivers who, in one way or another, impede their ability to get where they're going as quickly as they'd like.
"In one way or another, everyone here tonight in this audience and with me on stage has been touched by suicide, myself included," Cooper said.
In one way or another, the men — Michael Mazzara, 44; Charles Kerrigan, 40; and Anthony Mascuzzio, 36 — were all known to law enforcement, officials said.
The retreat follows similar announcements by Bank of America, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley that they are, in one way or another, backing away from coal.
There's also token support for Cryptokitties, the once-hot collectible game that seemingly every single decentralized internet product works with in one way or another.
On the women who helped her along the way My journey is full of strong women who have helped me in one way or another.
From that point on, despite positioning herself as a crusader against corruption, Kane stayed on the defensive in one way or another until her resignation.
"I think it's interesting that the photographers who have contributed, in one way or another, have some kind of connection to movies," Mr. Crewdson said.
You see firsthand young and old soldiers who have given their lives in one way or another, and still pay a price, physically or emotionally.
She has represented the area in one way or another for nearly 10 years, and she can expect a lot of support from national Republicans.
"I think I wander around and I see things that just speak to me, in one way or another," she told Time magazine in 2011.
"All stories, in one way or another, are about this mystery of being a human being," Mr. Gerstein said in a 2005 interview with TeachingBooks.net.
As a result, they fail to truly connect with their environment and the people around them — and it always backfires in one way or another.
She's frequently shown up on Fox News critiquing her party in one way or another, including recently over the transparency of the House impeachment inquiry.
Campaigns against GitHub, Amazon, Wayfair, and Palantir—all companies that have worked with ICE in one way or another—have garnered attention online and offline.
Part of what makes herd behavior so prevalent is the comfort and implied validation that larger numbers moving in one way or another provides — i.e.
Years from now, once we have been discharged or retired or excised in one way or another from the US military, the ban will go away.
"His campaign platform on foreign policy was comparatively broad-brush, leaving ample room for specifics to shift the trajectory in one way or another," said Feaver.
In one way or another, The Old Man's death will impact the reality show's direction, which maintained the same cast since its first episode in 2009.
So I think one of the human challenges is to come to terms in one way or another, with our inherent state of impermanence and mortality.
In that situation you potentially have pollution from that reactor if its coolant system or piping system had been damaged, breached, in one way or another.
"I think everybody agrees that in one way or another, it impacted the election," the California Democrat said on "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer" Wednesday.
Things just keep happening, all the time, everywhere, and, no matter what you do, sooner or later you're part of it in one way or another.
After all, this is a CW show, which means that, eventually, every possible hookup combination possible is going to play out in one way or another.
THAT'S A PROBLEM THAT HAS TO BE SOLVED IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER, AND WE WILL BE USING NAFTA AS A PARTIAL MEANS OF ADDRESSING THAT.
The main one is introducing assorted characters who in one way or another can't sublimate their problems or personality traits in the face of possible extinction.
Reformers argue that this laissez-faire attitude toward corporate consolidation has accelerated inequality and created myriad externalities that harm basically everyone in one way or another.
Hall of Fame coach Tex Winter, a longtime Bulls assistant, liked to say that, in one way or another, all of basketball's greatest achievers are perfectionists.
And since I draw on "me," in one way or another, in order to make a living, the repercussions extend to every aspect of my life.
If you have any allegiance, however tenuous, to Stella's viewpoint, which many critics support in one way or another, you are likely to misunderstand Barré's work.
I don't know exactly but I sure as hell can paint my own vivid picture and apply it in one way or another to my life.
And if you still want to find somewhere to get fucked in the shallow end, New Orleans will surely provide it in one way or another.
Each art dealer has been successful in one way or another — commercially, critically or both — and all are actively engaged with the industry and its challenges.
Conservative cabinet members who challenged Trump in one way or another, like former Attorney General Jeff Sessions or Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, were pushed out.
Every week in Mr. Bloomberg's late-starting campaign has showcased, in one way or another, his donations to cities and the mayoral alliances he has created.
"There are still many, many people in this country who think the right to vote should be limited in one way or another," Mr. Foner said.
Amazon will most certainly dictate the future in one way or another, and I remain hopeful because the alternative of recklessness is too grim to accept.
There's a high turnover rate at tech companies, and singling your company out in one way or another can help not only recruit, but retain, techies.
Both of us heard, all throughout the run of the show, complaints from people about how the show was defaming them in one way or another.
And even if tax cuts are funded by bigger budget deficits instead of spending cuts, taxpayers are still footing the bill in one way or another.
Vaughn's team option feels negligible now, but giving up on him so soon may come back to haunt this team in one way or another. 13.
Mariana, an independent spirit, spends much of the film uncomfortably probing these links, which in one way or another implicate her father, husband and horseback-riding teacher.
In other words, European right-wing politics is trying to capitalize, in one way or another, on Trump's anti-Islam, anti-immigrant, anti-elites, and "nationalist" victory.
"I sometimes feel that through the connection between the artist and the model I am subconsciously trying to incorporate myself in one way or another," says Lendoyro.
In the old days, people routinely declared the death of the novel, but these days it's the movies that are always dying in one way or another.
Insurance touches every part of our lives, and out of thousands of startups in Silicon Valley, almost all relate back to insurance in one way or another.
A study in 2015 suggested that around 29 million digital health records belonging to American citizens were exposed in one way or another between 2010 and 2013.
Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, and President Obama have all repeated this sentiment in one way or another, revealing how entrenched and acceptable anti-terror rhetoric has become.
Ultimately, the challenge is to move "the standard of normal" while still "maintaining, in one way or another, at least the guise of the plausible," Scheib said.
That is, they might behave in one way or another way depending on the value of a piece of data that's not yet available to the system.
I do not see him doing this, because that plan would have to keep a government backstop in place for their obligations in one way or another.
Reporting over the last month has shown that nearly everyone in the Trump administration has been grifting in one way or another, just not at Price's level.
Many of the cosmetic surgeons operating in Brazil today trained in one way or another with Dr. Pitanguy, as residents, fellows or surgical observers, Dr. Saltz said.
With all of our devices — phones, laptops, tablets, and TVs — now connected to the internet in one way or another, there's no way to escape anything. Ever.
On just about every song on AI Youngboy, the rapper born Kentrell Gaulden pledges to not get knocked off of his focus in one way or another.
Tweeted Jake Johnson, a star of that show: Meeting big stars is mostly disappointing in one way or another, but that was not the case w Prince.
"I'd say the bulk of Russian wealth goes through London in one way or another," Timothy Ash, a senior sovereign strategist at BlueBay Asset Management, told CNN.
But all had been drawn, in one way or another, into the curious hybrid of art, sport, exotic dance and fitness craze that pole dancing has become.
Because every night for me is, in one way or another, a pizza party, I would throw a curled-up slice of pizza like a ninja star.
And if the Federal Reserve is mad at you because you've flouted them in one way or another, you know, you're in a big, big, big doghouse.
World War I, the Vietnam War and the perennial crises in the Middle East all attest, in one way or another, to the truth of that observation.
Boulez fought harder than anyone for the cause of contemporary music, and even those who received his barbs benefitted in one way or another from his energy.
In one way or another, it looks like both supporters and opponents of abortion rights will be carrying the energy of the Women's March forward this weekend.
To give the pledge's impressive roster of billionaires the benefit of the doubt, they likely do have the planet's best interests at heart, in one way or another.
LEVIN: We have refrigerators, washing machines, driers, toasters, hubcaps - I mean the number of products is really - and aluminum, too, is almost infinite in one way or another.
That's a comparison I don't make lightly, but one which Molina will find a way to downplay in one way or another, because that's just how he is.
It's an unsurprising choice for YC, an organization that employs roughly 60 people, many of whom have been affiliated with it in one way or another for years.
Put simply, the effects of institutional sexism — something especially noticeable for women in theoretically progressive realms like the entertainment industry — affect all women in one way or another.
Solicitor General Noel Francisco began his arguments on Tuesday by stressing that for roughly 200 years, the US government had asked about citizenship in one way or another.
"The March for Our Lives demonstrations that took place all over the world today have inspired me and impacted us all in one way or another," she said.
Also from "Hunky Dory," it's told with surreal imagery, from multiple points of view, but as a human-condition song that implicates everybody, in one way or another.
It's an amusing skit making a fair point, but by now most people in the Apple ecosystem have adapted to the dongle life in one way or another.
What is clear is that Britain's attitude towards psychedelic drugs is changing significantly and, in one way or another, the law is going to have to catch up.
"We've seen political opposition leaders and activists, whistle-blowers, anti-corruption campaigners and independent journalists lose their lives in one way or another," Kara-Murza told USA TODAY.
The show will reveal how the crack epidemic spread in 1980s Los Angeles and will follow multiple people involved in the drug trade in one way or another.
The other is because "High Street" one of Skepta's best (if not most criminally underrated) verses and—in one way or another—an integral part of his reinvention.
We can't imagine that Kardashian would invite Snoop to be a guest on her show without intending to bring up the upsetting incident in one way or another.
This means that I'm always stockpiled with work in one way or another, and things have leveled out over the past couple of years into a sustainable routine.
The global financial system is heavily intertwined with U.S. banks, making it nearly impossible to conduct many international transactions without touching New York in one way or another.
And start small—you don't have to get to your to-do list when you're feeling this low, but you should get moving in one way or another.
If anyone wants to lends their voice in support in one way or another, I don't think we should immediately question their intentions and try to ostracize them.
They're both luminaries of the Baltimore independent scene, they both create immersive, experimental music, and they're both trying to fuck with your mind in one way or another.
The show introduced her as a character struggling with her weight, and the vast majority of her plots still revolve around that struggle in one way or another.
Even though the spread of coronavirus is emptying out the streets in some US cities, most urbanites still need to contend with traffic in one way or another.
When I first saw each of those films, I felt like I got lost in something totally new and that connected with me in one way or another.
Kilauea, the one that has lately been opening new fissures, spewing lava and forcing evacuations, has been erupting in one way or another continuously since the early 260s.
The Volkswagen case has focused attention on the degree to which nearly all carmakers in Europe built diesel cars that flouted emissions rules in one way or another.
Nobody's counting, but by my unscientific estimate almost everything that became instantly popular online in the last decade turned out to be problematic in one way or another.
In one way or another, politicians were often talking about the banlieues, which served as a kind of boogeyman, a stand-in for the social currents unsettling France.
"If you think about the other big names that are developing the technology, they're all tied up in one way or another with another larger company," Urmson said.
Last week saw an outburst of violence, all of it tied, in one way or another, to the rising intensity of the political climate as midterm elections near.
Videogames are no longer niche activities; their logic inflects all digital media in one way or another, so even if you aren't playing directly, you're probably still playing somehow.
Every single person is a minority in one way or another, it just depends on how you slice the pie and this show tells us how we are related.
Just since the videos were released in July, according to the New York Times editorial board, 23 states have tried to defund Planned Parenthood in one way or another.
Though I did manage to have a pleasant experience with the camera by avoiding most of these bugs in one way or another, the software still needs some patching.
Those devices are very likely still tracking your TV habits in one way or another, and they probably aren't as clear about it as Vizio now has to be.
You are an agent of chaos in one way or another and just couldn't help yourself from digging Stefan deeper and deeper into the shithole he found himself into.
Scattered across the United States and, in most cases, highly educated, the Iranian-American men were accused of being involved in one way or another in aiding Iran technologically.
This worked well enough in my testing, but Apple doesn't have a monopoly on voice search, with Amazon and Roku all supporting the feature in one way or another.
All of these ineluctable future events are, in one way or another, crises of centralization, generated by the problems inherent in the centralization of political and decision-making power.
For the next 25 years, presidents, members of Congress and candidates would nearly all try to recreate those Bill Clinton 1992 town hall meetings, in one way or another.
This robust community of wildlife photographers includes a range of styles and content, with biologists, arctic explorers, and ocean conservationists all capturing the wild in one way or another.
Some legislators want to send the message that that is not okay, especially given that in one way or another hundreds-of-billions of those dollars come from Washington.
Moreover, since the outcome of the U.S. presidential election affects all world citizens in one way or another, the entire globe should have the right to vote in it.
In one way or another, the only difference is Noel Fielding's character existing in an era where the iPod was little more than a hallucination in Steve Jobs' mind.
They also all center on an American central character transformed in one way or another by a place that was not a country but a vehicle for American metamorphosis.
Morris fills in the fascinating details, with a focus on the charismatic prophets who dissented from traditional Christianity — and claimed, in one way or another, to represent God directly.
Their theme in one way or another was the ravages of age and mortality itself, and in publishing them he seemed to be defiantly staving off his own decline.
To do what she wants, the middle class is going to have to pay in one way or another — whether it's higher taxes now or an expanding debt later.
Every single major food company is struggling, in one way or another, to find solid footing in a marketplace where consumers are increasingly asking questions about what they're eating.
To be human requires an escape, in one way or another, from that mass of atoms, cells and particles from which you and I and everything else is composed.
However, the House candidate has yet a key endorsement from key progressive groups like Justice Democrats, who has yet to weigh in one way or another in the race.
Perhaps this is because now they are historically distant or maybe it is because they are all, in one way or another, painters of modern life — I don't know.
Most of the start-ups trying to help with this problem are focused, in one way or another, on tracking every detail of every purchase in a more sophisticated way.
Until the Islamic State is rooted out, the local community will remain tied to the jihadist group in one way or another, because it is the power on the ground.
They all urged Trump, in one way or another, to ratchet down his rhetoric in recent weeks, even as he insisted that he's getting a raw deal from the press.
In one way or another, both of these women have been on the receiving end of side-eyes by failing to show allyship in the face of such violent opposition.
Northern Syria has been a focal point of the Syrian war in recent weeks with most of the parties to the multi-sided conflict involved in one way or another.
" Instead of going all in one way or another, "you can both own some of the growth stocks — some of the names like Facebook, Amazon, Paypal, Visa — that have worked.
"A new wave of extreme one-sided adventurism from the United States is the main theme and the challenge that we all face in one way or another," he said.
We're rapidly moving toward a world in which the boundaries between online and offline shopping become fluid, and much of commerce will be, in one way or another, digitally driven.
There are a lot of sunsets between now and July, when the baby is due, and a lot of opportunities for plans to go awry, in one way or another.
I've chronicled all of these TV product failures in one way or another, and I'm surprised the tech companies aren't way out in front providing you cover on open navigation.
Though it's tied in one way or another to the hopelessness that came in the days after the nightmare started to set in, the song is also one of freedom.
After all, the trailer has a clip of Lois Lane (Amy Adams), so it's clear that Clark Kent and his jawline will make an appearance in one way or another.
You may have seen a variation on the phrase "if you can't handle me at my worst, you don't deserve me at my best" memed in one way or another.
Many had ties to Rome in one way or another, working there in the winter, running restaurants, bars and hotels, as food has always been part of the town's culture.
But it does underscore the importance of the fine print — what the assumptions were, what was not considered and how that could impact the results in one way or another.
"That's going to translate in one way or another to less medical treatment when it's needed, and clear incentives for the insurance companies to provide poorer-quality care," Sparrow said.
"The women I draw come from my imagination for the most part, however, each of them, in one way or another, is a reflection of my personality," Nixon tells Creators.
Why it matters: There's a big marketing battle shaping up over the race to 5G with all four major carriers saying they will be first in one way or another.
All the comments will be looked at in one way or another, but substantial ones that address specific points in the proposal will almost certainly get a little more attention.
"The fact is that aggregators which cover a certain amount of users, can in one way or another be equated to mass media in the view of experts," Peskov said.
Although it's Lorna who becomes Jess's obsession, Weinberg has created complex, unpredictable players, each with a fully drawn history, and all of them, in one way or another, deeply untrustworthy.
Brands ranging from electric carmaker Tesla to AT&T, Kohl's, and Walmart have all drawn inspiration from Apple's shopping experience in one way or another, as Digiday reported in 2019.
"It is largely considered that rape or any act of sexual violence on women is also due to a woman being provocative in one way or another," Ms. Bensari said.
Its lack of historical prominence carries a lesson many black people in America learn in one way or another — legacies are important and can easily be rewritten by outside forces.
This despite the fact that Peabody is working desperately to arrange some sort of deal — very likely subsidized in one way or another by ratepayers — to keep the plant running.
At least four people said their Galaxy Folds broke in one way or another — either in the form of a cracked screen or a bulge that developed underneath the display.
"It will be important how Western, European businesses react since they do, in one way or another, work with the companies whose owners are now on this list," Polevoy said.
So expect other proposals to be more moderate in one way or another — taking effect more gradually, for example, or giving people a choice between a public program or private coverage.
With many smaller movies struggling, in one way or another, with both critics and audiences, the floor is clear to consider slightly more idiosyncratic Best Picture picks — like, say, Black Panther.
Here's what you can do to limit what's captured: You may not realize it, but most of your interactions with internet-connected devices are being tracked in one way or another.
Depressingly enough, that kind of reaction is pretty par for the course: Women often get blamed for the bad things that we allegedly bring upon ourselves, in one way or another.
"It's very common on the magazine covers and elsewhere for normal, flawed, imperfect human beings to be turned into superheroes and portrayed as superhuman in one way or another," he says.
Racist, sexist, and just overall offensive costumes are as inevitable as pumpkin spice lattes and as someone working in media, I'm usually tasked with covering them in one way or another.
In keeping with its boldly named predecessor, Cut-Ups is a splashy collection of the work of 15 intergenerational queer and feminists artists working, in one way or another, with paper.
Every Kim Stanley Robinson book I have read has radicalized me in one way or another, about the environment or the movement of global capital or the power of collective action.
They discovered several major problems: Altogether, these errors meant that some 1,588 of the study's participants — or a little more than 20 percent — weren't properly randomized in one way or another.
Their lives have all been touched by art, in one way or another, and many of them tell stories of structural barriers and marginalization in and out of the art world.
The courts, the police, the intelligence services, the mosques, the public education and health systems and the media are all, in one way or another, subject to the party's overweening influence.
" He also recognized that Western portraiture hadn't historically told everyone's stories, and wanted to paint people "who had perhaps struggled for their voices to be heard in one way or another.
In one way or another, computers are always going to rely on humans for their judgement on what makes good music, and what doesn't; we have to program them, after all.
Most of his songs—from the folksy and delicate to the obtuse and experimental—are hymns in one way or another, either lifted from scripture or written in response to it.
In one way or another, though, each book ends up a meditation on the opacity of class experience, to those who live in it but also to those who theorize it.
Presidents have often sparred with the press, some have found ways to retaliate, and all seek in one way or another to control the political story line or duck cross-examination.
Since the middle of 2016, his feed has contained mostly quote-tweet-based, eyeroll-emoji-filled attacks on various followers who have stepped out of line in one way or another.
"In one way or another, we are all Orwellian," critic Iván de la Nuez muses in the exhibition's catalogue, and the galleries document a collective experience of disillusion, outrage, and melancholia.
A host of conservative legal organizations, including Judicial Watch, the Eagle Forum, and even the libertarian-leaning Cato Institute, urged the justices to reject total population in one way or another.
"Donald Trump is bringing up a National Enquirer story that accuses Ted Cruz's father, Rafael Cruz, of being in cahoots, in one way or another, with Lee Harvey Oswald," Levin said.
She talks to women like Anita Sarkeesian, Amber Rose, Daisy Coleman, Brett Rossi, and Mischa Barton, all of whom were, in one way or another, framed or shamed in the media.
"Whenever I stumble into these kinds [of] stories, they tend to haunt me until I do something about [them]—work with them in one way or another," Eriksen wrote over email.
I don't think there's really anybody that hasn't been affected in one way or another by it, be it they know somebody or they know a family that has someone involved.
Every person is elusive in one way or another, sometimes even unto herself, but it is possible to confront those inner mysteries in a biography without resorting to fabrications or gimmicks.
Political disputes have never impinged on the festivities here, said Karen Lobban, 70, who has been involved with Alderson's parade in one way or another for all of its 56 years.
News reports about Volkswagen's cheating, and later about the alleged collusion, raised public awareness about the degree to which nearly all European carmakers evaded emissions standards in one way or another.
The promotion of Ralston is an unsurprising choice for YC, an organization that employs roughly 60 people, many of whom have been affiliated with it in one way or another for years.
But the Presidents I covered in one way or another, starting in the Kennedy administration (and with the exception of Richard Nixon), fundamentally understood and accepted the important role of the press.
"The women I draw come from my imagination for the most part, however, each of them, in one way or another, is a reflection of my personality," Nixon tells The Creators Project.
Unfortunately, Reda told Gizmodo in a phone interview, this thing is likely to get passed in one way or another—it's just a matter of how disruptive it will be for everyone.
We know there's a problem, the Department of Homeland Security has admitted that at least 21 states' voting systems were targeted by hackers before the 2016 election in one way or another.
There were the drapery producers Trump stiffed, the real estate executives he refused to pay, and the other dozens of contractors whom Trump conned or ripped off in one way or another.
Trey: And pretty much everyone in the short was back for the feature, and then we had people on top of that, but everyone knew each other in one way or another.
Today's clerical leaders, across central and eastern Europe, form an unbroken chain with those who in one way or another survived communism by establishing various kinds of modus vivendi with the system.
It doesn't matter whether you've just finished a triathlon or spent a long day at the office hunched over your computer, you're still bound to experience soreness in one way or another.
I love SLRs, and I plan to shoot on them forever in one way or another, but as an occasional serious photographer I'll be glad to give these new systems a try.
This suggests that the finger-clickin' good attacker may have had access to password data in one way or another, either through internal databases or by snooping on improperly secured login exchanges.
"There's a rule of thumb when it comes to Donald Trump: Everybody who gets close to him or supportive of him in one way or another is stained by him," he said.
This is true of all games, in one way or another, but it's especially clear with Magic, whose aftermarkets and proxies are inescapably "part" of what the game is in the world.
They took the flowers and arranged them around the crosses, said Gomez, who runs the social services non-profit Operation H.O.P.E. "Everybody wanted to participate in one way or another," he said.
According to Mitgang, clients regularly come in with visions of celebrities, often entertainers, they would like to emulate in one way or another and decide to go for it, consequences be damned.
"I was suffering from burnout syndrome at the time, but would feel extremely anxious if I was sitting around doing nothing, not being productive in one way or another," she told VICE.
While Adobe Flash won't truly die till 2020 and has been blocked by every major browser in one way or another for several years now, Chrome 76 is taking it one step further.
"I was suffering from burnout syndrome at the time, but would feel extremely anxious if I was sitting around doing nothing, not being productive in one way or another," the artist told Vice.
His mother is Irish, his father is Nigerian, part of the Igbo tribe, and his grandfather is a Nigerian judge who worked in one way or another to free Fela Kuti from jail.
And when you repeatedly are attacking my father and war heroes, it creates a culture in the military where people are clearly fearful to show my father's name in one way or another.
Facebook's changes here are all pretty logical updates that seem to take what's working on Instagram in hopes of increasing use of Facebook Stories or just Facebook itself in one way or another.
That was one landmark in the history of ties between religions to which most humans adhere and people who are responsible, in one way or another, for the physical state of the Earth.
I don&apost think there is anyone that Aretha Franklin&aposs music has not touched or influenced in one way or another," she told the AP. "She&aposs the best of the best.
In our conversation, the company referred to the KeyOne as BlackBerry's first device without "compromises," an implicit acknowledgement that all previous devices had fallen short of consumer expectations in one way or another.
By connecting so many people at once, the internet has made it incredibly easy and efficient for people to argue—something we've done, in one way or another, as long as we've existed.
That's because, while the Q.E. program probably reduced interest rates and boosted stock prices in 2009, it was still acquiring bonds that the government would need to repay in one way or another.
But Mr. White's reputation was largely built on his willingness to get behind the nutty, the sexy, the outrageous — challenging shows that pushed the envelope of popular taste in one way or another.
Boris Johnson, Jeremy Corbyn, and Bernie Sanders all broke the mold in one way or another, but no one in the history of politics has more skeletons in their closet than Donald Trump.
Now, some of the most vocal Parkland seniors — whether accepted or denied to their top college choices — are rethinking their college plans, hoping in one way or another to capitalize on the momentum.
Still, she sounds proud when she calls herself "white trash" like her birth mother, and she has spent much of her career playing women who, in one way or another, resemble that description.
US stocks suffered their worst week since the financial crisis, 10-year Treasury yields fell to unprecedented lows, and just about every single economic growth forecast was slashed in one way or another.
And beyond the trees surrounding the isolated courthouse, heavy traffic surged noisily by, an emblem of a new century in Cambodia that has, in one way or another, left the Khmer Rouge behind.
"I fully expect that as humans continue to encroach upon the animal world in one way or another, things that are zoonotic [animal-based] are going to continue to jump species," Fauci said.
"It seems like we live in a day and age where everything causes a trigger for somebody or is Politically Incorrect in one way or another," Mercedes Tiffany Murphy, 44, of Hudson, Mass.
There are the game-focused ones that enhance an otherwise free-to-play experience with everything from purely cosmetic upgrades to time-savers that let you skip ahead in one way or another.
The important thing is for leaders to recognize that they may be biased in one way or another, and to make sure those unconscious biases don&apost have undue influence over their behavior.
The stress of potentially breaking that bond is always underlying in one way or another, and that's usually what makes the bond holy, that feeling of ''I worked so hard to preserve this.
" These collectibles are reflected in one way or another in his art: "Gironcoli," Matter writes, "evidently desired not only to possess these foreign artifacts but also to appropriate them, in sometimes brutal fashion.
With the likes of Paris Hilton, Kim Dotcom, and John McAfee all jumping into the ICO world in one way or another, it seems worth asking what the hell this whole thing is about.
They've been brought together over the span of decades by Dr. Niles Caulder (Timothy Dalton), dubbed "The Chief," who saves them in one way or another, and brings them to stay in his mansion.
Be prepared for the possibility that the friend is likely to try to make a comeback in one way or another, which will force you to remind them of the boundaries that you'd set.
Luzian aims to express thoughts and feelings that are collective, including concerns that affect our social behavior, so in one way or another, the issues Luzian explores are meant to be familiar to everyone.
Arriving after the indie rock revival died down and The Neptunes and Timbaland stopped producing their best beats, the years from 2008 to 2012 are in one way or another their own transitionary period.
"The LGBT population is contributing economically in one way or another (but) it's something which becomes invisible in Latin American countries because of conservatism," Diane Rodriguez, president of the Ecuadorian Federation of LGBT+ Organizations.
Alcohol is so central to the college experience that deciding not to drink can be a radical act—it means coming to terms with the downside of drinking culture in one way or another.
And they also employ a lot of people: Over all, there are around five times as many people working, in one way or another, for the solar energy sector as there are coal miners.
" And they're all, to varying degrees, saying, "All right, we're going to assert a bit more control, in one way or another, about who gets to use our stuff, and how they use it.
Given all the complicated laws — and the fact that it's something we all have to deal with in one way or another — it's disappointing that we're not better prepared to take on this task.
For biographers and journalists, Spielberg's estrangement from his father, which lasted for years, has become the figure in the carpet—Spielberg has made film after film touching on fathers in one way or another.
Instead, I try to give my best each day, in each area, and if I fall short in one way or another, I forgive the guilt and give myself enough grace to try again.
While the majority of world religions suggest that existence continues in one way or another after our physical form expires, atheistic thought promises us an endless expanse of black nothingness – an unfathomable, godless infinity.
As the labor movement continues to gain wider support among white collar workers — a demographic that includes Instagram's own staff — the company may be forced to reckon with memers' demands in one way or another.
This is just who I am, this is what I write about, what I do, and most of my work has been a reflection of what I've been going through in one way or another.
I didn't know this at the time, but that's where the project took us---towards those more blue-collar kinds of characters, who show up in most of the songs in one way or another.
That picture of me and Tommie on the podium is the modern-day Mona Lisa — a universal image that everyone wants to see and everyone wants to be related to in one way or another.
Still, backers of liberal democracy would do well to remember that the great post-war liberals, in one way or another, all emphasised how individuals must be free to resist the oppression of large groups.
"In one way or another, there's an economic basis to all these plays," Ms. Crosby said, "and the sisters are trying to deal with basic issues of survival in very practical ways," generally through marriage.
I couldn't find proof that Fingleton had acromegaly like Andre the Giant or McGrory, but Vortmeyer surmised that at this huge height, it's likely he produced too much growth hormone in one way or another.
Individuals all throughout German-occupied Europe — guided by coercion, fear, anti-Semitism, opportunism and greed — collaborated in one way or another with the German occupiers and committed heinous acts, and in occupied Poland as well.
The surrounding city, where nearly every family depends in one way or another on a substance that the World Health Organization says is a serial killer, is called simply Asbest, the Russian word for asbestos.
Considering that companies of all sizes now deal with data in one way or another, they pay data analysts top dollar to help them analyze the torrential downpour of information they get on the regular.
IF YOU HAVE A BIG DIFFERENCE IN WEALTH AND YOU SHARE A PIE, YOU DIVIDE THE BUDGET IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER, AND YOU HAVE AN ECONOMIC DOWNTURN THAT PEOPLE ARE AT EACH OTHER'S THROATS.
Speaking to reporters at a briefing in Moscow, Ushakov said the question of a presidential pardon "was touched upon in one way or another" during a phone call on Monday, but gave no further details.
Covering up for BoJack, who is happy to improve only when he doesn't have to face the bad things he's done, becomes a bridge too far for all of them, in one way or another.
Mr. Pina said he saw all sides as victims, in one way or another, of an untenable situation, one that may get worse as people clamor for security from a state that has politicized violence.
Usually on an unconscious level, to gain for ourselves attention and admiration from strangers — generally as anonymous stand-ins for parents who we think in one way or another failed to adequately recognize our specialness.
Accordingly, in the resolution's preamble — the part with all the whereas this and whereas that — there are three statements focused on climate damages and emissions and four focused, in one way or another, on justice.
The show aims to capture some of the diversity of New York in the '80s, while also emphasizing the idea that, whether rich or poor, everyone in the city is pretending, in one way or another.
This month's U.S. elections brought a modest victory for the cannabis industry, with opponents like Texas Representative Pete Sessions losing seats and three states – Missouri, Utah and Michigan – voting to legalize in one way or another.
"Because at the end of the day if there is a dissolution in one way or another the Aramco bond would be the first to go, the first to be sacrificed (before the sovereign)" he said.
Will he come to see that originating or spreading fake news is a hostile act that always has victims in one way or another — that fake news is a form of aggression, a means of control?
Half the people on Capitol Hill are looking into it in one way or another, and Senator Diane Feinstein (D-CA) is no exception; her position as head Democrat on the Judiciary Committee rather demands it.
"We will be particularly attentive, in these negotiations, to the consequences of the UK's decision to leave the Customs Union, and to anything that may, in one way or another, weaken dialogue and peace," Barnier said.
The DREAM Act, the bill that gave Dreamers their moniker, had in one way or another been in the pipeline since 2001, when it was moved to the bottom of the pile following 9/11. Sens.
Meanwhile, over the past year I've been eating, often very happily, in a number of new Indian places in Manhattan that are casual, not too expensive, and reminiscent of Babu Ji in one way or another.
These paintings will appear alongside work by Nate Lowman, Elizabeth Peyton, Raymond Pettibon and Mike Kelley, among others — not all the same generation but artists seen to share Cobain's renegade sensibility in one way or another.
But as each of these projects reinforces in one way or another, sports are also a business, one whose toxic elements and deeper relationship to society can't -- or at least shouldn't -- be swept under the bleachers.
"Sleep services all aspects of our body in one way or another: molecular, energy balance, as well as intellectual function, alertness and mood," Merrill Mitler, a sleep expert and neuroscientist told the National Institute of Health.
"There are people who are going to watch the show who are caught up in the #MeToo movement and will expect us to address it in one way or another," Mr. Ehrlich, the show's producer, said.
While Mistress has yet to put out any official releases, if you've been paying close attention to the general Halcyon Veil zone, it's possible you have come across his work in one way or another before.
It's important for the very reasons listed above, not least because listening to it can in one way or another be a replacement for whatever caffeine or glucose product you're addicted to drinking in the morning.
Things are most definitely happening for The Lemon Twigs, but this isn't something they suddenly lucked into: Michael and Brian have been working towards a career in music in one way or another their whole lives.
The exhibition featured plenty of images of seemingly powerful men undermined in one way or another by Drexler's rendering, a fever dream of a riff on Henri Rousseau, and an enormous but heartbreaking homage to Ana Mendieta.
When Trump said there were "Middle Easterners" traveling with the caravan, migrants were baffled, not only because they learned about it from reporters, but because they all seemed to know each other in one way or another.
Finally, if you take into account everybody working for Apple in one way or another, there are now 2 million people in the U.S. helping Apple as an employee, a contractor, a store manager, a supplier, etc.
Sony is back in Austin this week for SXSW, the annual tech and entertainment meet-up, with a entire warehouse of weird gadgets, games, and prototypes that all rely, in one way or another, on Sony technology.
In 2008, the roll call vote was suspended, but this year nearly every delegation celebrated, in one way or another, the fact that Hillary Clinton would become the first woman to be a major party's presidential nominee.
BUT TO THE DEGREE THAT IT HAS RULES LIKE THIS RULE THAT I JUST DESCRIBED ABOUT INEQUITABLE TAX TREATMENT, WE HAVE A PROBLEM WITH IT. IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER, WE NEED A RESOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM.
" The findings of the joint review panel echoed this, stating that the $800 million in lost revenue incurred during the first four years of the project will "come home to B.C. ratepayers in one way or another.
Bread had been standardized in one way or another as early as the French Revolution; with the imposition of a legal price for bread, bakers seeking to increase profit margins had only one option: decrease ingredient quality.
There are few people having more fun making music in the public eye right now and, given how huge March's mixtape Lil Boat became, he's probably just going to run the summer in one way or another.
There were a number of composers who are very well-known today that were working together at that time, and who were either involved with the Tape Music Centre or around it, in one way or another.
I mean, they were both in the word business in one way or another, and I grew up in an environment where, like some families grow up in the movie business, in a political and word environment.
"There's probably 4 million customers today who are associated with Vingroup in one way or another so it's a huge brand, it's an aspirational brand, and those customers are ready for a domestic VinFast product," said Deluca.
It is possible, with the exception of the golden lockdown encompassing "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I," to view most, if not all, of the other paintings in this show as unfinished in one way or another.
"I think this population has a pretty strong capacity for resilience, which would have allowed them in one way or another to cope with the climate shock, if there weren't this additional factor of insecurity," said Munezero.
President Emmanuel Macron announced in a speech ahead of France Digitale Day that the French government has convinced institutional investors to invest more heavily in late-stage VC funds and asset managers in one way or another.
In the long run, clearly, we want public policy to change, but success in the next couple of years will be people talking seriously about how can get a guaranteed income done in one way or another?
Based on what he has said, it is a way for the brain to connect with a computer system through a lace-like appendage that can be draped over the natural human brain, in one way or another.
I think our authenticity and transparency has really resonated with those who watch the show, and because of this, our audience continues to grow because they feel like they can relate to us in one way or another.
In Season 2, Taghmaoui "will join us and add to the trio that is Aubrey and Jermaine," Hawley said, hinting that all three will somehow contribute to the performance of the villainous character in one way or another.
Love is a really basic part of the human condition that we all experience in one way or another, and maybe because it's vulnerable and something we can all relate to, we like to be cynical about it.
"We don't think we'll be losing more than the other guys in that situation, but we think it should be resolved in one way or another that enables global businesses like aviation to continue to grow," Faury said.
Everything has been on the chopping block in one way or another: women's healthcare, protections against workplace discrimination, efforts to close the gender wage gap, crucial aid to help women and girls across the globe, and much more.
"So in one way or another we're looking to introduce you to something new or different, whether it's partying in a place you've never been to, or dancing to a great song you've maybe never heard," he added.
And just looking at March and April 2018, you see everything from A Wrinkle in Time to Pacific Rim: Uprising to Ready Player One to Rampage — all movies that fit the blockbuster mold in one way or another.
The decision is not a surprise: The Kansas City Archdiocese in particular has voiced concerns for years that the Girl Scouts has in one way or another supported voices and organizations that run afoul of traditional Catholic sensibilities.
Varza first took the stage and talked about Station F's partners (Facebook, Zendesk, Vente-Privée, HEC, Microsoft…), people who helped the project in one way or another (Anne Hidalgo, Jean-Louis Missika, Jean-Michel Wilmotte, Station F's team…).
Spurling isn't obsessive about pointing out all the parallels between fiction and reality, but her book quickly makes it apparent that, in one way or another, almost everything that takes place in the novel actually happened to Powell.
Total closed a $450 million deal to buy Marathon Oil's 16.33 percent stake in Waha in March, but the deal drew criticism in Libya and the NOC is currently examining whether to intervene in one way or another.
Even if it's looking to the stars for answers, this new wave of spirituality can—in one way or another—be helpful to the human race, something we all need in this age of unadulterated political, capitalistic fuckery.
"Whether they know it or not, A.I. has moved into a big percent of Americans' lives in one way or another already," said Frank Newport, the editor in chief of Gallup, which conducted the survey with Northeastern University.
It might do better to offer a warning to the present: Whatever thrilling, corrective pull your cohort may be having on society right now is very probably, in one way or another, screwing something up for someone later.
"As elsewhere in the West Bank, Jewish settlements would be built on land taken in one way or another from Palestinians; in this case, the Bedouin would be kicked off lands they've lived on for generations," Lockman said.
The museum was beginning to feel a little like a frat house—albeit one with a queer streak (most of the projects dealt with sexual identity in one way or another) and as much bottled matacha as beer.
Artificial intelligence, automated robotics, mechanized factories; each of these concepts gets rolled together in a lumpen ball of futurity, the only definitive commonality being that they all, in one way or another, threaten the autonomy of we puny humans.
We've seen a number of smart games from Japanese developers in the past couple months, and I think all of them underscore in one way or another a different take on game design from popular thinking in the West.
The series has a history of pairing the two up in one way or another: In season 6's Roanoke, they portrayed love interests, while in season 7's Cult, the two went head-to-head as bitter rivals.
He wants a giant wall built between the USA and Mexico, a mass deportation of illegal immigrants and to criminalise abortion in one way or another, while economists say his election would be a prodigious threat to world order.
That's OK. Here's the condensed version: As you can probably tell, Google went all in on Assistant at CES this year; effectively every single one of their news items has to do with Assistant in one way or another.
A lot of the people I shot for Neon Paradise were in one way or another a part of my club event—either I've booked them or they were a supporter—so in a sense it is an extension.
Regardless of whether you're attending a Democratic, Republican, or Libertarian speech on immigration, every candidate has stated in one way or another that a background check will be a deciding factor in allowing someone to enter the United States.
"Everything written in Spanish afterward has been affected in one way or another by that great renascence," wrote the Mexican poet and Nobel laureate Octavio Paz in the prologue to "Selected Poems of Rubén Darío," translated by Lysander Kemp.
Amid panic about his viability as a candidate, a decent crop of swing-district House members and big-city mayors (many of whom had benefited in one way or another from Bloomberg's largess) endorsed the former New York mayor.
Family members also live on the other floors, and many are involved in the Commons in one way or another: Brett's wife, Tamara McCarthy, is responsible for the graphic design, and their cousin, Jessica Corr, helped design the space.
"In one way or another, all of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe have become captured states of the oligarchic network which emerged from the old security services of the Communist regimes," Dr. Minchev said in an interview.
Still I was surprised to see that this fall, three attractive books about shadows are being published, and in all three, the shadows — in one way or another — become detached from the protagonists, showing their divergent and distinctive personalities.
Apple has been making big leaps in AR in recent years and demoes one AR game or another at nearly every keynote, so it'd be a surprise if Google didn't push the Pixel's AR abilities forward in one way or another.
In one way or another, each board member's career feeds off the advancement of age reversal science and the popularization of the immortalist ideology—be it via membership dues, supplement sales, or translating intrigue and research findings into investment funds.
And this shit is true: no matter how beautiful you are, some kind of grotty emotional or physical discharge will always ooze its way out of you, which Krule has documented in one way or another on his last two albums.
But after the seal was broken three years ago, more women came forward to add their names to the list of those who said Cosby had abused them in one way or another, creating a striking avalanche of individual stories.
"Being aggressive in one way or another has always been part of the sport's fabric," Juliet Macur wrote for The New York Times in the aftermath of the ugly confrontation that led to racer Kevin Ward Jr.'s death in 22012.
From the ubiquitous Amazon Prime, to the Kindle and internet appliance Amazon Show, to its growing reach in brick and mortar retail via Whole Foods, it's beginning to look like we'll all be using Amazon soon, in one way or another
Rather than a crew of musclebound heroes, Quinn's support comes from the ragtag group he meets on the way to the mental hospital: a group of jokers, deviants, and weirdos suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder in one way or another.
My expertise is taking deep science, building amazing engineering to implement that science, and in the process building great teams so that from a user's perspective, the complexity is hidden, and their lives are improved in one way or another.
In fact, according to Allianz Global Assistance's annual "Vacation Confidence Index," more than a fifth of Americans (22 percent) now say that the fear of future violent events has had an influence on their vacation planning in one way or another.
"A lot of the jokes we make in everyday life are often sexually related in one way or another," says Abraham Morgentaler, a urologist and the director of Men's Health Boston, whose practice focuses on the health effects of testosterone deficiency.
" While "the vast majority of those on death row are poor and ignorant and mentally damaged in one way or another," Toobin said, "the general rule is mental illness does not get you out of being executed; only mental retardation does.
It's only a matter of time before a man like Nate Diaz, who's been fighting in one way or another every day for the last 10 years, was bound to get beaten up by forces beyond his control or imagination.
If anyone will have strong opinions on this it'll be the metalheads—the people whose lifestyle is being in one way or another "appropriated"—so I asked my good friends, colleagues, and other metal fans what they make of it.
Kamala is heavily influenced by Captain Marvel in her comics and calls herself Ms. Marvel as a shoutout to her favorite Avenger, so it would make sense for Carol to show up in the Disney+ show in one way or another.
Captain Beefheart, Devo, Pere Ubu (its name inspired by Alfred Jarry's proto-Dadaist play "Ubu Roi"), the singer-songwriter Cate LeBon, the experimental hip-hop group Death Grips, the noise band Wolf Eyes: all possibly Dadaist in one way or another.
Instead of a mailing list, the brothers send information regarding their latest venture, The Paul Institute, via text message—a move that's reminiscent in one way or another of a bygone British era when rave locations were passed on using text.
Aside from streamlining the game into a very linear progression both as map and narrative, and the removal of the Resistance meter—plenty of things return from Far Cry 5 in one way or another (usually in a diminished fashion).
The irony is that most of these critical metals are also in the public eye right now because just about all of them, in one way or another, are going to receive a demand boost from the electric vehicle revolution.
In fact, in a group that stretches from Earl Sweatshirt to Isaiah Rashad to the glut of emo rappers, you would be hard pressed to find a new, young MC who hasn't spoken about their feelings in one way or another.
Everyone should make a list of all the people in our lives who need a little extra attention, particularly those who are isolated in one way or another, and get in the habit of reaching out meaningfully and repeatedly. 5.
Reporting, and over-reporting, is always valuable in one way or another — and just this morning, some of the asylum seekers inside were telling us that Papua New Guinea authorities were in the camp and trying to force them to move.
Either the government will pay more, so people don't have as many out-of-pocket costs — and that means, in some fashion, higher taxes for somebody — or individuals will have to pay more out of pocket, in one way or another.
In one way or another, these characters have been paired up with like-minded love interests, the Bat and the Cat [Batman and Catwoman] … The Alien and the Amazonian [Superman and Wonder Woman]… I wanted to bring the Dark and the Light together.
"The Russians have been doing this for decades in one way or another," Woolsey, who is now a partner at Lux Capital Management, said in an interview with "Power Lunch " from the sidelines of the YPO Edge summit in Vancouver, British Columbia.
In 2015, The Wirecutter took a really thorough look at the privacy policies for popular TVs and streaming devices, and it found that most are tracking you in one way or another — and they don't all offer an option to opt out.
When asked about tax reform, Cook launched into an attack on the current tax code, one he's repeated in one way or another many times over the last few years: I actually think comprehensive tax reform is so important to this economy.
When I was deciding whether to write for TechCrunch, I tried to imagine a human life on this planet, in 20 or 30 years, that would not have been dramatically impacted in one way or another by the new technologies we're creating today.
A. If you want to move the picture to a bigger screen, Amazon has a version of its video app available on several devices that connect to your television set in one way or another; you may already have the hardware on hand.
Players—that is to say, those actually playing the games and making millions of dollars while they do—are the ones who in one way or another fucked up and are, therefore, the ones that deserve the lion's share of the blame.
The melting ice will open the region to increasing human presence and, regardless of whether politicians in faraway capitals vie for control of the Arctic in one way or another, that human presence will have an unalterable impact on the wildlife there.
The strategy of boxing in people's web experience managed to hang on in one way or another until the end of the '90s, but it officially died when Prodigy announced that it simply couldn't continue its "Classic" format because it wasn't Y53K ready.
The YPG-FSA rivalry is focused in a northwestern corner of Syria where all the main players are engaged in one way or another, including Russia whose air strikes have turned around the fortunes of Assad, their ally in the Middle East.
In fact, it is clear by now that most individuals have, in one way or another, been affected by some sort of hack or data breach – either on a personal computer or through a company that they have entrusted with their sensitive information.
Though the four most recent tests failed in one way or another, North Korea's overall activity this year has raised regional tensions and highlighted the inability of the major powers, specifically the United States and China, to curb the North's dangerous ambitions.
If there's anything that's been clear this year it's that the public wants some real change in the way our economy operates — one that raises up the bottom half, using money that comes, in one way or another, from the overstuffed financial elite.
"Those who've been pillaging the state in one way or another will pillage as much as possible until the last possible moment, so that when the game is over, they will be set for the rest of their lives," Mr. Chikane said.
TOKYO — The Liberal Democratic Party of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has governed Japan in one way or another for all but four of the past 61 years, a winning record that reflects the political inertia of a society that values stability and tradition.
But it's also the site of a mundane ritual that we have to go through, and have gone through in one way or another for as long as humans have been draping fabric on their bodies, in order to exist in the world.
The picture books I'd chosen all address trans or gender-nonconforming (GNC) identity in one way or another: I Am Jazz, by Jazz Jennings and Jessica Herthel; Jacob's New Dress by Sarah and Ian Hoffman; and Red: A Crayon's Story by Michael Hall.
" He went on, "In one way or another the subtext of all these novels is the great Melvillean theme of the American weakness for secret conspiracies and arcane knowledge, and our embrace of con men, scam artists and flimflammers of every sort.
In fact, nearly every wireless carrier in the US relies on Syniverse in one way or another — and it's so entrenched that, even after a major screwup like this one, its partners have no option but to carry on with their partnerships.
Several experiments are going up that in one way or another test how life adapts to microgravity — as the recently completed landmark test of human physiology showed, large-scale changes don't seem harmful, but it can be hard to quantify things at a smaller scale.
Since there are so many things to pick up in Bethesda games that are useful in one way or another, and since many players have a completionist mentality where they want to collect everything that's in a game, encumbrance is divisive concept among players.
When he talks about privacy and surveillance to older groups of people, he says the audience is often "jumping out of their chairs" in disbelief about how much data the government or a company can to mine about them in one way or another.
In a televised speech on Thursday, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey said the various Kurdish groups were all connected in one way or another and, in Turkey's way of thinking, all terrorist organizations, and that Washington was wrong to try to distinguish among them.
" Last but not least, Kraus also explained his much-talked about high school yearbook quote, in which he listed the following as his plans for the future: "Go to art school, become famous in one way or another, be on The Bachelor, live happily.
It's a small feature — most of these apps integrate with Facebook in one way or another already — but it'll certainly make adding a profile video much easier than it's been in the past and maybe even make more people aware that profile videos exist.
Every brand-name entertainer over 45 -- singers, athletes, writers and politicians -- cashes in one way or another because they have time on their hands yet still appeal to the well-heeled baby boomers who attend conferences, throw expensive parties and shell out for Vegas shows.
Presently, with virtually every aspect of our lives and daily business becoming connected and dependent on software in one way or another, the potential destructiveness of software bugs has become orders of magnitude more dramatic than it used to be, say, 20 years ago.
According to Horwitz-Person, the vast majority of people she treats are forced to seek treatment in one way or another, either because they are on probation or parole and are mandated to undergo treatment, or because a friend or family gave them an ultimatum.
Her galloping syllables in the last line — no commas — at the end seem to propel us forward into the other poems in this concluding section, all of which deal in one way or another with what humans have done and are doing to the planet.
Each of these men becomes, in one way or another, entangled with the affections of either Harriet or Emma — and sometimes both — thanks in no small part to Harriet's own naivete and in large part to Emma's bad misreading of the all the romantic signs.
Our midweek theme is one where we list an actor, two authors and a basketball coach whose names all have something to do with carpentry in one way or another, and we shape them into a pop group called — wait for it — THE CARPENTERS (35A).
Advent holds space for our grief, and it reminds us that all of us, in one way or another, are not only wounded by the evil in the world but are also wielders of it, contributing our own moments of unkindness or impatience or selfishness.
But it has always, as The Times's co-chief theater critic Jesse Green notes in his lovely, searching essay, been relevant, a work of art that every gay playwright since its debut has had to be in conversation with in one way or another.
We haven't gotten that far yet, so in a way the important thing now is let's support the newspapers, let's support the people who are putting their hearts in defending what's actually factual and reminding us in one way or another there are things that are true.
For devotees of King's work, the title of the series should be familiar, as it refers to the fictional Maine town in which a number of his stories are set, and indeed, almost every resident of Castle Rock features in King's oeuvre in one way or another.
In fact, in the one-sided history of cinema, so many directors who abuse women in one way or another have been able to find repeated success and acclaim that abuse is not just systematically overlooked — it is often treated as a sign of a man's genius.
IBM, meanwhile, has been touting partnership as the way ahead to build IoT services: it says it works with some 1,400 companies already in one way or another, although it highlights 11 big ones on its IoT partner site — including chip companies like ARM and Intel.
One thing I love about Dear Girl, is that girls can turn to any page in this book and feel empowered in one way or another — whether it's listening to your brave side or something as silly as breaking out into a dance at the dinner table.
With the news agency and other media products only producing revenues of around $300 million, the hundreds of millions of dollars coming in from the terminal have always been crucial — and up until now, the terminal business has always, in one way or another, paid that shortfall.
A lot of different people on the video team worked on this series in one way or another — and more than once I found myself sitting in the edit suite marveling at how lucky I am to work with this team and all the work we do.
At PMI London, speaker and after speaker touted the line that programmatic advertising is the future — usually because they represented companies that make money from programmatic advertising in one way or another — but disregarded questions on the fraud that is inevitable whenever machines run ad campaigns.
That's why Maryland has the constitutional authority to pass the Trust Act and join a growing number of jurisdictions, including 85033 states, 39 cities and 633 counties that refuse, in one way or another, to cooperate with federal requests for detention or removal of their residents.
The places I've included have changed me in one way or another; I spiritually grew at Ghost Ranch, I fulfilled a lifelong dream to fly fish in Colorado, I survived a serious surfing wipeout in Fiji that's left me with reef scars shaped like a bear's claw.
But the appearance of Martha feels like a nod to the thought that, yes, all of those balls the series has thrown in the air over the years are going to matter, in one way or another, and there is some sort of plan for an ending.
With a growing percentage of the world population connected to the information grid in one way or another, we now have a limited opportunity to avoid making the same mistake and begin laying a foundation for decisions we will need to collectively make in the future.
America has a long, putrid legacy of racism: The country was developed on the backs of slave labor, expanded and fortified via a genocidal campaign against Native Americans, and has waged war in one way or another on countries and communities of color practically since its inception.
There are so many I admire and have emulated in one way or another, but to write one of them I'd have to be the Adam Hochschild who wrote "Bury the Chains" or the Willa Cather who wrote "Death Comes to the Archbishop," and I'm not.
Three years before, as a freshman at the University of Central Florida, I often went to Pulse with my new college friends, all of us L.G.B.T. in one way or another and looking for a sense of community that seemed out of reach in straight daylight.
With overbroad scheduling that slows down researchers, "you don't know what you're preventing yourself from finding, because you're somewhat arbitrarily laying down the law and saying all this stuff that is in one way or another chemically similar, we're just going to ban it outright," Laredo said.
In Brazil's Favelas, Caught Between Police and Gangsters In his book "46750," João Pina captures the life of police, gang members and residents in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, where all sides are seen as victims, in one way or another, of an untenable situation.
Reporters flocked to both Republicans and red-state Democrats to get them on the record about the numerous proposals Trump has backed in one way or another in the past couple of days, including arming teachers and raising the age at which someone can buy an assault rifle.
She's spent her whole life serving in one way or another: from high school student council to joining the US Air Force to, most recently, working as a director in the Office of the US Trade Representative, the federal agency responsible for negotiating trade policy with foreign governments.
One does not give up Lake Erie, Euclid Avenue, eight feet of snow, an occasional visit to Shaker Heights and accept instead the crashing Pacific, sunshine, orange trees, ladies pushing lawn mowers, Bing Crosby asking for a locker-room pass, without being penalized in one way or another.
" Ghattas tells many of these stories through the eyes of myriad individual men and often women who spoke out in one way or another against the post-1979 conservative turn in the region — "all progressive thinkers who represent the vibrant, pluralistic world that persists beneath the black wave.
"If in their statements after the meeting they mention, for the first time in Trump's term, their obligation to forming Palestine or two states in one way or another, we will all feel it in our flesh for years to come," Mr. Bennett warned in a Facebook post.
His show "Masses & Mainstream," at Mitchell-Innes & Nash, is a torrent of pencil drawings large and small, and all of them revolve, in one way or another, around the artist's ability to make anything in the world into a kind of punch line merely by pointing it out.
"If you can liberate that time in one way or another — whether it's high-speed trains, hyperloop, drones, better highways, whatever it is — if you calibrate that, then you get people to have a better quality of life and live in less congested areas with better air quality," Palmer says.
All the tracks on WARZONE speak to today's political climate in one way or another––gender and war, while themes that carry through Ono's entire body of work, are particularly present here––and there's a general sense of dread on the record that wasn't necessarily present on the original tracks.
While they all emphasized that only a complete investigation will give a full picture of what actually happened in the cockpit that morning, all have concluded that, in one way or another, Boeing's actions fell short -- leaving not only the families of the victims shaken, but also the aviation industry.
In one way or another, much of the show — assembled by Charlotte Cotton, the center's first curator in residence, working with Pauline Vermare, associate curator, and Marina Chao, assistant curator — is built around the basic elements of Mr. Rickard's work: surveillance crossing into voyeurism, visual fiction standing in for truth.
It makes me sad that I was so concerned with the shape of my body and how I might someday deserve the love of a man, but I also understand (and have the proof in writing) that we are all fools, in one way or another, at the age of 443.
In using puns to shape moments of conflict, particularly between his thoughts and society's actions or inactions (the "Real Eye/Rely" of the exhibition's title), Wiley underscores the feelings of frustration and marginalization that are endemic to everyday life; each of us feels left out in one way or another.
Most modern cars boast infotainment centers and other systems that are connected to the cloud in one way or another, so keeping vehicle systems and data secure is of paramount importance, especially with the spread of V2V communication systems and other connected car operating systems from other software giants like Android and Linux.
"I know it's a different time, but I do think sports should bring us together, and I think when you're invited to the White House, I don't care who you are, it's an incredible experience, and I wish we could table it and just come together in one way or another," McCain said.
The policies pursued by the West have sometimes been flawed and sometimes failed, but the system that linked America and Europe in a common defense and common political cause ended the Cold War, reunited Germany, built a new Europe and sought in one way or another to address every other major threat.
There are many potential candidates for the Prince That Was Promised (and none of them are Stannis Baratheon, sorry dude) — with most folks believing that the reincarnated hero will be Jon or Daenerys, or a combo of both, seeing as how both of them have been "reborn" in one way or another.
Each of those playoff forays had been defined, in one way or another, by calamitous defeat: to eighth-seeded Montreal in 2010; in seven games to the Rangers in 2012, 2013 and 2015; in consecutive series to Pittsburgh in 2016 and 2017, despite finishing with the most points in the league both seasons.
And although clearly anchored by a 240,000-person federal agency, homeland security relies on the Intelligence Community, the Departments of State, Justice, Defense and Treasury — and many other parts of the federal government, as well as every state, county, local, and tribal government in one way or another as well as informed citizens.
His five-year tenure as a teen idol in a "manufactured" pop group (a dismissive phrase which overlooks how all groups are manufactured in one way or another, as well as Mr Nesmith's revolt against that interference) would define him in the mind of the public, while his subsequent recording career would go overlooked.
Those layers of real, genuine tension add something to the relationship that gives it a very different feel from the one between Amy and Jonah — and they also mark one of the show's successful divergences from The Office, where every relationship felt like a riff on Jim and Pam in one way or another.
" The painter Kerry James Marshall, one of the few living artists among the opening crowd on Tuesday, said that no matter how much his contemporaries might want to deny or push against it, "on some level, in one way or another," all of us "want to be a part of an institution like the Met.
But with no clear evidence or even a motive for Mr. Moriarty's disappearance, every one of Larrimah's 11 residents is in one way or another part of the investigation — with each pointing a finger at a neighbor or two, while denying their own involvement in what has become the latest mystery to capture Australia's imagination.
Bosworth, now 83, has been a journalist, but she is perhaps best known for her scrupulously reported biographies of complex public figures — Montgomery Clift, Diane Arbus, Marlon Brando and Jane Fonda — all of whom she came in contact with, in one way or another, during the tumultuous decade she portrays in this new memoir.
"There's been a lot of, I think, overestimations, but in a state where every statewide election is determined by about 1% a margin of victory, you can still understand why a bloc of voters, if they voted cohesively -- and that's a big if -- could swing the election in one way or another," she said.
In short order, I found that on a busy Monday, I spend over four hours looking at my smartphone screen in one way or another, and on my strictest I-will-try-hard-not-to-look-at-my-smartphone days I still spend at least an hour looking at my tiny screen (in additional to my laptop screen).
They were the first to do something a little more poppy and dancey with those elements, but Depeche Mode was the first to put lyrics to that type of music, and so many groups of the past 20 years are their offspring—in one way or another, they have a touch of rock 'n' roll with an electronica vibe.
How this drama turns out may mark the most significant test yet of the Trump administration's credibility, following a highest-level chorus this week of President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and National Security Advisor John Bolton, who all declared – in one way or another – that Russia had to get out of the country.
Daniel Webster (R-Fla) told The Hill that the vote to dismantle the OCE was, "…an important issue to a lot of members who have been done-in in one way or another by that group; there are a lot of strong feelings on both sides of the aisle," adding, "The ethics group didn't align to the "GOP agenda.
The book, which takes its name from the power shortages that Glidden notices while in Iraq, effortlessly and poignantly tells the under-heard stories of the displaced and traumatized—many of whom have been betrayed by the American government in one way or another—while also depicting the logistical maneuvering and ethical gray areas underlying any journalistic endeavor.
Father Berrigan seemed to reach a poet's awareness of his place in the scheme of things, and that of his brother Philip, who left the priesthood for a married life of service to the poor and spent a total of 11 years in prison for disturbing the peace in one way or another before his death.
Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump, and Hillary Clinton (and Barack Obama, for that matter) have all in one way or another proposed closing this loophole, though actual hedge fund managers note that fewer of them benefit from carried interest than politicians seem to believe and it's in many ways a bigger deal for the venture capital industry.
Yehoshua Kenaz, "Infiltration," an astonishing novel by a great Israeli master who ought to be better known, this one set in an army basic training camp populated by recruits all disabled in one way or another; amidst the diamond-sharp dialogue, the horny sweat and sarcasm, a subtle allegory about the perennially vexed issue of strength and Jewishness.
An unusually interesting program from the Chamber Music Society, comprising three quintets, which are all responses, in one way or another, to World War I. Ravel's "Le tombeau de Couperin" is the best known, even when arranged for five winds; it comes with Dohnanyi's Piano Quintet No. 2 and Elgar's Piano Quintet, with its typically sublime slow movement.
For those currently growing up in a rapidly changing world of increased globalization and instantaneous sharing by means of social media, young people are battling not only with the search to find their place in a larger society, but also within the dynamics of their family if they choose to shirk tradition in one way or another.
"Some of us feel that the country is already in the middle of a war because this is not just a criminal problem, it is a social problem," the former left-wing guerrilla said, highlighting the fact that an estimated 20123 percent of the national population is involved in the gangs in one way or another.
The company referred to the KeyOne as BlackBerry's first device without "compromises," an implicit acknowledgement that all previous devices had fallen short of consumer expectations in one way or another BlackBerry/TCL, for their part, seem to acknowledge that they have lost the hearts of a once rabidly loyal fanbase when it failed to keep up with the promises of the iPhone.
Statistics taken from a 4013 survey by the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies Statistics taken from a 2014 survey by the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies Born between 1979 and 1996, millennials are the generation that everyone seems to have an opinion about, but there seems to be a general consensus that they are in one way or another disruptive.
All of these texts express in one way or another the ontological situation of existing in what Jean Baudrillard called a "hyperreal" register, a style of being in which the connection to a foundational reality has been definitively severed, or demonstrated never to have existed in the first place, leaving the postmodern subjects adrift in a free-floating cloud of arbitrary, interchangeable symbols.
"All of these moments are very important in one way or another, either in progressing our lives as L.G.B.T.Q. people, or being able to help people understand who we are, especially in those times when so many people lived hidden and invisible," said Sarah Kate Ellis, the president and chief executive of Glaad (formerly known as the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation).
During the demonstration, as you might remember, a new word came into our global vocabulary when Erdoğan described all the protestors as chapulling, or "just a few looters" Yet in one way or another, the Gezi protest seemed to have achieved its aim in terms of being a potential threat to Erdoğan for the subsequent general election on June 227, 2015.
The document is replete with commitments to American principles like the rule of law, equal rights and freedom of religion and the press, all described as a "lasting force for good in the world" — and all, in one way or another, under fire from Mr. Trump and his allies with their incessant denigration of the special prosecutor, Robert Mueller, federal judges, Muslims and the media.
Al-Shabaab in Somalia, Al-Qaeda affiliates and associated forces in Somalia, Yemen, and North Africa, Boko Haram in Nigeria, and the Islamic State in Iraq, Syria, and Libya have all been on Washington's radar in one way or another under the legal justification that each and every single group is an extension of Osama bin Laden's original network and is therefore included in the 2001 AUMF.
"We can only express our deepest regret that the second term of Mr. Obama's presidency unfortunately saw a period of a rather unprecedented and prolonged deterioration in our bilateral relations," Peskov added.. "At the same time, we still hope that in one way or another we will have the opportunity to embark on a more positive trajectory for building our relations with the US." CNN's Sebastian Shukla reported from Moscow.
The uncanny disconnect between what feels culturally ubiquitous on the internet and what is truly something everyone in the physical world knows about is central to the argument that many of the documentary's speakers make in one way or another: the internet has a unique ability to blur lines between reality and fantasy in the minds of children, even after the age at which those lines should be crystal clear.
Pop stars are always asked to offer a performance of gender in one way or another, and casting a pop star in the part of a character who barely amounted to a plot device in the original Psycho (even though she was the protagonist for half the film!), designed to eventually ensnare Norman, offers a quick shorthand for how the show views Marion versus how the film did.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersSenators introduce resolution warning that Congress has not authorized Iran war Ex-Trump campaign adviser: Biden would be able to 'sit down and get some things done' with Republicans Cardi B says she's filing for 'Nigerian citizenship' because Trump is putting lives 'in danger' MORE (I-Vt.), did not weigh in one way or another, though has been a vocal opponent of war in the Middle East and opposed the Iraq War.
NAMI is fighting for equity in mental health care, with policy recommendations that include calling for federal and state-level parity compliance market audits of health plans and improving the availability of mental health care through the following: The data is indefensible: the inequities for people seeking mental health care are real and when it comes to what we pay, the bottom line is the bill always comes due in one way or another.
When he embarks on an affair with Katherine, they discover true love to be neatly compatible with their aversion to Romantic anti-rationality: They had been brought up in a tradition that told them in one way or another that the life of the mind and the life of the senses were separate and, indeed, inimical; they had believed, without ever having really thought about it, that one had to be chosen at some expense of the other.
Nearly every dish tasted good, in one way or another, although more than one juxtaposed something unquestionably delicious with other things that turned up empty-handed to the flavor party: wonderful lobster in a bittersweet sauce of malted barley syrup and butter with a dull white spill of tapioca; exceptional brined scallop, sauced with yuzu and a tea made from Douglas fir tips, with unexciting ovals of white asparagus standing up like marble headstones in a cemetery.
Most of the current crop of books on crime and incarceration make this point in one way or another: Natapoff's book on misdemeanors makes us aware of how we lock up poor people for long periods for the tiniest of offenses; Erin Kelly's " The Limits of Blame " gives us a philosopher's take on the concept of criminal "guilt," on how easily we miss the larger social context in which crime takes place, and how we need to broaden our blame in order to adjust our justice.
But reality shows like Bachelor in Paradise, which assemble a group of people under one roof and give them almost nothing to do but date and drink in hopes of sparking salacious situations — all while producers nudge them to interact in one way or another in service of the best "storylines" — are all about blurring the line between "normal" interactions and ones "salacious" enough for TV. Or, to be even more blunt: When a show encourages shitty behavior, truly shitty things just might happen.
Prominent directors have taken a crack at it, remixing the facts to tell their own tale: Nicholas Ray's They Live By Night (1950), Arthur Penn's Bonnie and Clyde (1967), Terence Malick's Badlands (1973), Robert Altman's Thieves Like Us (1974), Ridley Scott's Thelma & Louise (1991), Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers (1994, from a screenplay by Quentin Tarantino), Kelly Reichardt's River of Grass (1994), and David Lowery's Ain't Them Bodies Saints (2013) all trace their origins back to Bonnie and Clyde in one way or another.

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