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In that sense, if maybe only in that sense, Westbrook's deal is business as usual.
Michael Brown is a martyr in that sense, Tamir Rice is a martyr in that sense.
And you're not supposed to  —  not in that sense.
In that sense, its whole purpose is to reduce risk.
In that sense there was always a bulkiness to us.
And in that sense that creates jobs in the Netherlands.
MACCALLUM: And so, they are to blame in that sense.
In that sense, I'm just glad to be working again.
In that sense, do the president make the right call?
In that sense, a channel like Hylian ASMR was inevitable.
Do you feel pressure to keep up in that sense?
In that sense, Broadcom or Foxconn would be better suited.
There's still a lot to talk about, in that sense.
And in that sense they are in every way overlooked.
It feels more collaborative in that sense, which is cool.
In that sense, you're forcing the drug economy to evolve.
In that sense, it's not that big of a deal.
In that sense, it's not entirely unlike Spotify or Apple.
So in that sense it's been a success so far.
"In that sense, lidar is really a shortcut," Karparthy said.
So, in that sense, every writer is 'allowed' to fail.
"This is helpful for Nielsen in that sense," he said.
In that sense, a lot could hinge on Brown's replacement.
In that sense, David has already chopped off Goliath's head.
I think Avalanche is an excellent employer in that sense.
But the video is a bit cheeky in that sense.
M.K. Art's not altogether different in that sense, is it?
In that sense, 2013 seems like a long time ago.
And in that sense, Obama has left an indelible mark.
In that sense I thought about it being very fast.
So in that sense we know we are not unique.
In that sense, sports and popular culture is inherently political.
So in that sense we are really helping each other.
In that sense, Singapore has a real first mover advantage.
In that sense, IAG has merely confirmed its own suspicions.
In that sense, Go can feel like a time sink.
"I am not providing advice in that sense," she said.
In that sense, Jan Böhmermann is in good historical company.
In that sense, Solo Pro live up to the promise.
In that sense NHK hardly differs from other Japanese media.
In that sense yeah, I can completely relate to DeMarcus.
And in that sense, Jarvis is more successful than ever.
In that sense, we're all on the Titanic right now.
In that sense, it will be Vietnam all over again.
In that sense, the stories were genuine rather than fake.
In that sense, he is overperforming, even though he's losing.
In that sense, Clinton risks looking bad no matter what.
So in that sense a lot needs to be clarified.
In that sense, Florist's albums have become a third home.
Allardyce is perhaps more of a motivator, in that sense.
In that sense, is making electronic music escapist for you?
In that sense, KnowYourMeme's work is on the cultural frontier.
In that sense, Splice is almost like a record label.
They have an extraordinary amount of leverage in that sense.
In that sense, Kramer is the Zagat of tasteful suburbia.
In that sense, PandA clues can be tougher than cryptics'.
In that sense, Darth Vader in Pink is nothing special.
So in that sense, this is potentially a big deal.
In that sense, the tour wasn't averse to taking risks.
In that sense, that candidate has majority support and wins.
Many aspects of gender are not in that sense biological.
This giant spider is not a bug, in that sense.
Some of SigFig's value add, in that sense, has diminished.
In that sense, it is the central photograph in jazz.
In that sense I'm following my physical shift through time.
"In that sense, we are very, very fortunate," Turner said.
In that sense, your wife's behavior poses an ethical challenge.
In that sense, a Nazi was a very concrete entity.
And in that sense it's a little bit like sports.
"In that sense, the attack has made us even safer."
I was in a very good situation, in that sense.
This is a remarkable impersonal potential war in that sense.
In that sense, what the uprising wants is regime change.
In that sense, he says, sugar is an addictive drug.
In that sense, I read a lot as a child.
The difficulties of "The Roommate" are in that sense opportunities.
In that sense, "Megyn Kelly Today" is full of joy.
In that sense it was more like today's musical theater.
And in that sense, it was a restoration of power.
So in that sense, Amazon is using electricity for heat.
"Discouraging flipping, in that sense, is not obstruction," Barr continued.
In that sense, we have been our own worst enemy.
In that sense he was Germany's first truly post-war politician.
So, in that sense, it feels a bit like recycled hardware.
In that sense, I do think about things before they happen.
In that sense, authorized repair isn't really independent repair at all.
So in that sense, this is totally consistent with Iranian behavior.
The first, in that sense, to show it can be useful.
In that sense, I think monetary policy has achieved its purpose.
I think it got a little bit blurred in that sense.
In that sense, he provides a great service to our republic.
In that sense, this is a golden age of factual discourse.
It is a particularly risky kind of journalism in that sense.
Reese said in that sense, Howard's move to Robinhood was perfect.
H: In that sense too, he's a kind of a trickster.
In that sense, casting anyone else would actively harm the film.
They're run by immigrants and are very conservative in that sense.
In that sense, it was a crushing defeat for Mr Macri.
In that sense they are part of a huge global trend.
In that sense, the 3rd-gen Dot is almost too successful.
In that sense, China is a threat to an intellectual consensus.
It's a lot like an episode of Girls in that sense.
In that sense, the Kremlin is trying to rig America's election.
In that sense, history is making a comeback in Korean perceptions.
You're right, return to great-power competition in that sense, yes.
At least in that sense, hell is said not to exist.
In that sense, the online world has ceased to be interesting.
In that sense, they're still a very small and marginal group.
In that sense, Republicans aren't doing anything that Democrats can't fathom.
In that sense, the nonresult of Iowa may not faze people.
But unlike Elizabeth, I don't have any education in that sense.
In that sense, the bias of empathy isn't such a problem.
In that sense, the Tokyo Games, will be a turning point.
"In that sense, relaxing the process could make a big difference."
In that sense, even a partial victory is a significant one.
I think in that sense, there's going to be some friction.
In that sense, you'll be blown away by what Stefani's created.
In that sense, there's kind of a colonial quality to it.
In that sense, Trump really did secure his nomination on Tuesday.
In that sense, he's almost more dangerous than previous authoritarian leaders.
In that sense, "Swiss Army Man" perfectly captures the A24 oeuvre.
Probably, in that sense, I wasn't the person they wanted there.
So in that sense, we don't have a lot of room.
In that sense, they have the potential to excite and inspire.
In that sense, he is running the biggest experiment of all.
In that sense, the real winner last night was no one.
In that sense, this is an exceptionally plausible work of fiction.
And in that sense, change can't come fast enough, she says.
So we're latecomers to the study of gender in that sense.
So in that sense, I agree with the Sandy Hook parents.
"So he's sort of our iPad in that sense," Bowman said.
"It was pretty traumatic, in that sense, for us," said Gelsinger.
In that sense, is continuing to exist an act of faith?
In that sense, nursing has given me a kind of serenity.
In that sense, Biden may be the real candidate of change.
So, in that sense, we're just practicing the wrong skill set.
I truly believe in that sense people have lost their humanity.
And in that sense, "Black Panther" may punctuate an emerging trend.
And in that sense it will certainly prompt additional media mergers.
And so in that sense, it is sort of my story.
"In that sense, he is pretty well prepared," Mr. Yun said.
I take a lot of inspiration from J.Lo in that sense.
In that sense you have something to offer beyond your photographs.
He was a man ahead of his time in that sense.
In that sense, then, experts aren't too worried about this announcement.
In that sense, on Saturday, it contrasted markedly with its opponent.
In that sense, Dr. Carson is right: Poverty is a choice.
WILFRED FROST: Lee Cooperman said 25% sell-off in that sense.
And in that sense Iran's rulers have little to worry about.
In that sense, Mr. Segev said, little seems to have changed.
And, in that sense, it was a little bit more surprising.
He is a professional in that sense and maintains his distance.
In that sense at least, he says, not much has changed.
And, in that sense, it's not altogether different from climate modeling.
In that sense, the concept is remarkably optimistic, if somewhat inconsistent.
In that sense, the Premier League's offering is the most fitting.
So in that sense, I think there will be some consistency.
I'm probably a little more like my father in that sense.
In that sense, it's not unlike an Amazon AWS for blockchain.
"In that sense I think it is hostage justice," he added.
In that sense, it was a great honor for Japanese racing.
"In that sense you end up with demand impact," he said.
In that sense, the law is protecting the police, not Ahmed.
It's historic in that sense, telling us mostly about the past.
In that sense, Ms. Carlson sees her dancers as human museums.
Jenny Lewis, in that sense was an answer to that prayer.
So in that sense, you are party photo guru Antar Sangit.Yeah.
In that sense, you have to say it was a win-win.
In that sense, he said, he welcomed the violence in Mong Kok.
So I think people think they're treated more fairly in that sense.
So I think somewhere like Mini-Europe is revealing in that sense.
In that sense, Theeb, Jordan's first-ever Oscar nominee and British-Jordanian
In that sense, Trump isn't an authentic product of the conservative movement.
"Instagram is a great community in that sense," Moore, 34, tells PEOPLE.
In that sense, it can also protect against cyst-related torsion episodes.
He wasn't really an actor in that sense, just a human being.
In that sense, women can add perspective at least to the decision.
No, but you don't want them to be good in that sense.
In that sense you never have ever fully recovered from a recession.
In that sense, the wedding is not considered a formal state occasion.
In that sense, I've been hearing more and more of that conversation.
So we're lucky in that sense because we have an inspired workforce.
In that sense it's not unlike Carspring (from Rocket Internet) and buyacar.co.
In that sense, then, the chaos of Ancestors' opening sequence feels right.
"So in that sense, it's worse than the IT bubble," he added.
In that sense, the Iran decision takes us to a new level.
In that sense, the SPAC is a solution looking for a problem.
In that sense, Cam has nothing to do with technology at all.
In that sense, the voice found me and we found each other.
In that sense, the budget is not revenue neutral, it's revenue negative.
Having six babies has definitely not slowed us down in that sense.
I believe that some of these writers were exemplary in that sense.
In that sense, there are clear parallels to A Star Is Born.
In that sense, there is a certain incompatibility between the two offers.
I think their results may be a bit misleading in that sense.
"In that sense the committee didn't achieve what it had hoped for".
In that sense, Tolkien's world-building was never native to the genre.
In that sense, MoviePass served a core target audience of movie fans.
We're trying to be more user-friendly, I guess, in that sense.
He was very much a product of his time, in that sense.
In that sense, Toyota's weird little sub-brand had a good run.
In that sense, Guardians 319.43 looks like it's headed for "hit" status.
"In that sense, the Tokyo prosecutors opened a Pandora's box," he wrote.
In that sense, my life and work are different, although they overlap.
More From Tonic: In that sense, glyphosate is just like many others.
In that sense, Veterans Day, for me at least, is every day.
In that sense, Apu is a problem without any short term solution.
So in that sense, they're not even giving us what we want.
In that sense, the "grain glitch" is a problem on several levels.
In that sense, the Very Short Introductions have a very long history.
So in that sense, markets are not fully digesting all the factors.
Allostasis is, in that sense, a politically sophisticated theory of human physiology.
They aren't spilling tea on passengers — at least not in that sense.
In that sense, perhaps it's more like a race with an incumbent.
In that sense, the activists at Hudson have done a good job.
In that sense, the three of them are in a near-tie.
In that sense, it will help produce trusted, verifiable and reliable networks.
In that sense, her gender is not a weakness but a weapon.
In that sense, the oil markets fueled the rise of political Islam.
In that sense, there's not a lot of concept in the work.
In that sense, the internet is like the Wild West of justice.
So in that sense, I did create the mold, as it were.
So in that sense, yes, my vision is a little more developed.
In that sense, truly a trailblazer for future workplace timewasters like Slack.
That's the reality of Los Angeles, it's very diverse in that sense.
In that sense, the impending changes really aren't that drastic at all.
In that sense, the end of Rookie represents another nail in the
In that sense, she represents everything that is wrong with the Democrats.
In that sense, the El Segundo plant is a big leap forward.
In that sense, Okada captures the ennui that has paralyzed a generation.
It's an effort that is practical, concrete and positive in that sense.
In that sense, he suggests, laughter is a virtue and a virus.
In that sense, Mr. Obama's approach not only failed, it backfired terribly.
I don't think of art as a linear progression in that sense.
In that sense, conceptually, this latest ban is within the president's authority.
In that sense, El Museo's collection is savvy and up to speed.
Indigenous Australians are in that sense the avant-garde of our species.
In that sense Friedrich Nietzsche was right: Power is always already operating.
So, in that sense, Shiv may have lost by winning so much.
In that sense, he really is a product of this particular moment.
He reminds me of Jimmy Carter in that sense — dedication to work.
So I was very much in sync with Broadway in that sense.
In that sense, few of the episodes come off as outright endorsements.
In that sense, they would generally be happy to see it banned.
Austin: So I think that it's worth the time in that sense.
So, in that sense, we're trying to expand the notion of we.
In that sense, the painting becomes less real; it becomes more abstract.
So in that sense it's hopefully prepared him for the nomination process.
In that sense, Chairwoman Yellen leaves office with a grade of incomplete.
"I suppose in that sense he's like a patron saint," he said.
In that sense, what makes Jews special is that they aren&apost.
His memoir "My Lives" was particularly formative for me in that sense.
In that sense, he's one of the prime architects of social democracy.
In that sense, the alt-right and Trump are sort of symbiotic.
I didn't think that he was an abusive person in that sense.
So, in that sense, things will be status quo on the continent.
I would continue to be a producer in that sense, but differently.
So I do think maybe, in that sense, it's a little more pointed.
So in that sense, it will have a great effect on the market.
In that sense, those two minute of inscrutable footage remain a perfect crime.
In that sense Brierfield Mill is a typical English po t-industrial ruin.
In that sense, The Wrecking Crew suffers from the limitations of its time.
So like in that sense of being historical is meaningful and like necessary.
In that sense, the Warren collapse is even worse than the Biden collapse.
In that sense, Mr Hannity and Mr Gingrich have already done their work.
In that sense, badgelife is the last thing from the original Def Con.
In that sense, today's news suggests the rules are having their desired effect.
So yeah, in that sense, it definitely has to something with the dragon.
In that sense you see an alignment between enforcing regulation and economic growth.
In that sense, the film is a noticeable extension of Riley's signature style.
So actually, it's really quite lame in that sense, which was done deliberately.
In that sense, it is part Content Delivery Network, part developer automation engine.
"In that sense, he was well ahead of his times," Della Zana said.
" He adds: "In that sense she's the biggest rock star I've ever filmed.
In that sense, wireless charging is no different from the plug-in variety.
"Khris was maybe a little more focused tonight in that sense," Kidd said.
So it's not like I'm playing something that feels false, in that sense.
In that sense, the new pods represent something of a double-edged sword.
She's always really gracious and really nice—she's influenced me in that sense.
It's cathartic, and in that sense, I achieved what I was going for.
In that sense, I am one of the luckiest people in the world.
In that sense, INHALE's project is more about raising awareness than anything else.
I guess I learned a lot in that sense in getting fake hit.
In that sense, Apple Watch is truly the first intimate and personal device.
Bill Ryder-Jones and I have a very open relationship in that sense.
In that sense, it is true that an Ossoff win would embarrass Trump.
In that sense, the graphic style changed a lot from poster to poster.
In that sense I think Bug Juice was really ahead of its time.
In that sense, there is subversive and untapped power in the melting pot.
In that sense, the Lite's price, focused features, and smaller size make sense.
In that sense, both Wood and Waller-Bridge are playing very similar characters.
It's in that sense, I think, that LinkedIn failed as a standalone company.
It doesn't seem to me to be earth-shatteringly new in that sense.
In that sense, they are acting as a broker between buyer and seller.
Music is so powerful and sacred in that sense—film, art in general.
It's spoilery in that sense, but it still makes the series look fascinating.
And in that sense, this decision is as broad as America is diverse.
BUT IT IS NOT -- IT IS NOT A RATIONAL CURRENCY IN THAT SENSE.
We may watch alone, but in that sense television is also very social.
"In that sense, we can really say the worst is yet to come."
So, I really think the glue is, like, super great in that sense.
So in that sense, waiting until the deadline isn't necessarily a great strategy.
In that sense I effectively only really watched one episode of that season.
In that sense the 'universe' becomes a metaphor for our inner psychological space.
I was kind of a foodie, in that sense, so that's changed dramatically.
In that sense, doing my own music, I can decide my schedule myself.
In that sense, the epidemic of sexual violence in prisons makes perfect sense.
Iggy Pop and Lou Reed, in that sense, were sort of the opposite.
It was like they were trying to reenact Woodstock '69 in that sense.
"Nothing has changed in that sense from the first day," the source said.
In that sense, deforestation and fires are two sides of the same coin.
In that sense, it's not so different from eight  years ago at all.
In that sense, he's not that far away from the US or Europe.
In that sense, it will at least be on par with physical reality.
Though officially a tragedy, his "Oresteia," in that sense, has a happy ending.
In that sense, Facebook is headed for its own crash into the sea.
" In that sense, these empty scenes "remind us that beauty requires human interaction.
In that sense, America's conduct in Yemen has hurt our own national security.
And robots in that sense have been transforming our economy literally for centuries.
In that sense, a little structural self-healing would go a long way.
So I feel like in that sense, I was the opposite of Tommy.
It was rigorously rational, in other words, and in that sense classically French.
In that sense, the Maduro regime fits the conventional model of authoritarian politics.
And in that sense," he went on, "I could consider my work sculpture.
"In that sense I endeavored to strike a very non-partisan, factual tone."
I'm not thinking, Well, I should time this differently, not in that sense.
In that sense, Schmidt concluded that Kansas could not treat it as cremation.
"The timing was kind of a perfect storm in that sense," he said.
In that sense, Leigh's incompetence isn't a burden: It's a kind of hope.
In that sense, Trump is keeping very much in line with executive precedent.
In that sense, The Goldfinch feels like a complete adaptation of Tartt's novel.
NP: So in that sense it's kind of played into that for him.
In that sense, Mr. Immelt's murky legacy may be dependent on Mr. Flannery.
I suppose I grew up in a single parent family, in that sense.
In that sense, I really enjoy my work - even though I'm third-generation.
And so, in that sense you can say stereotyping has a function, right?
In that sense, the current wave of accelerationist-influenced violence is hardly unprecedented.
And it cannot solve society's problems, so in that sense, sure, it's limited.
In that sense, maybe we can make it a little less terrible, too.
The creator of the text in that sense is like the Supreme Court.
In that sense, whether the magazine can stop Trump is a big test.
In that sense, American businesses are right that they're the ones footing the bill.
In that sense, Surge Bounties help to justify the cost of an Annual Pass.
In that sense, Santos very much deserved the honor, as do the Colombian people.
And in that sense, perhaps, it has become a kind of progressive Walking Dead.
Nacho isn't quite so easy to pin down — he's Pinkman-esque, in that sense.
The saxophone, even though it's organic, is actually an electronic instrument, in that sense.
So the results of the SPRINT MIND are definitely good news in that sense.
In that sense, the bill would preserve a guarantee of access to health insurance.
In that sense, the best part of Bedtime isn't really about going to bed.
Can we make a personality like that that talks to you in that sense.
So in that sense there are risks around the inflation forecast in both directions.
"The style of how he does things — he's different in that sense," said Sen.
In that sense, then, much of the hearing felt like a waste of time.
So in that sense, I am absolutely a nationalist and I'm proud of it.
The failures you get in Smith's work feel inevitable and, in that sense, heartbreaking.
In that sense, splitting the Flir One into two devices was a smart move.
In that sense, late-stage Fox News has been very bad for Trump's presidency.
Even if the rule never goes into effect, in that sense, it's already succeeded.
In that sense, Trump's use of Twitter is just a continuation of a trend.
In that sense, they serve the same purpose as they do in sports themselves.
So it's more like it's almost more like a court system in that sense.
In that sense, the country's second Ortega era has already come to a close.
So in that sense, all of us are kind of unmade as serial killers.
"My roommates would tell you we were total fatties in that sense," she said.
"That is still possible so in that sense our mission isn't over," Lecomte said.
And in that sense, he has let the president get the better of him.
In that sense, everything about the current conflict is coming up roses for Tehran.
"In that sense it was a victory and my client is happy," he says.
In that sense, Lighter Capital might be riding a trend more than defining one.
In that sense, You're Living All Over Me is more of a first record.
So in that sense it's a colonial flag and Britpop was a regressive movement.
In that sense, the new name and logo are a sign of Tango's maturity.
In that sense, it's hard to see the problem with a federalised international competition.
In that sense, Lifestage's age restriction is the updated version of needing an appropriate .
In that sense, Schachter said, the series harkens back to the birth of motorsports.
In that sense, DPRK artists are not that much different from any other artist.
In that sense, his appeal resembles that of a Latin American caudillo, or strongman.
I can talk and have interviews, but I'm not a host in that sense.
In that sense, China's political system has also done right, according to the CEO.
And in that sense, Mr. Trump, in some ways, is the more feminized figure.
In that sense, it felt like being in a very large, very modern cathedral.
"In that sense she is the antithesis of Trump," the former Cabinet colleague said.
In that sense, Barkindo is correct to note exit is not on the agenda.
The world, in that sense, has become way more competitive than it's ever been.
"In that sense, U=U is not the silver bullet folks want," she says.
In that sense, it actually is a hybrid between an iPhone and an Android.
I would like to say yes, but people are pretty lame in that sense.
In that sense, higher education is more like health care or housing than autos.
And so, in that sense I'm interested and I'm happy to talk about that.
In that sense, at least, ordering — and eating — for one's self is downright democratic.
In that sense, I think a leader is more than anything else a facilitator.
In that sense, the MILITIA Act isn't entirely meant to be tongue-in-cheek.
In that sense it's no different to any other drug cartel around the world.
In that sense, Spain is a glimpse into much of the world's new normal.
In that sense, bitcoin's latest spike is similar to gold's stellar run this year.
In that sense, many of today's alarmist headlines are a storm in a teacup.
In that sense, Assange's defense involves putting Trump on trial for undermining U.S. law.
Is there a level of tech generosity that is actually harmful in that sense?
In that sense, it isn't really a ghost story at all, despite featuring ghosts.
In that sense, the Sonos Move is a glimpse into the future of Sonos.
In that sense it echoed the only two other impeachment debates in American history.
In that sense, I feel that I was able to meet a new challenge.
In that sense, our strategy is to invest in advance, before the market moves.
In that sense, nothing is happening, and she reads for that nothing, I think.
In that sense, arguing with the counter-jihadists is something of an impossible task.
This year's breakout technique is a bit of a cop out in that sense.
In that sense, Trump got one thing right when he wrote, "Go out & VOTE."
That would not be odd since their week is already, in that sense, committed.
So in that sense, this music has always been the soundtrack of my life.
In that sense, the world of death investigations is eerily similar to presidential elections.
They were true critics in that sense, and that resonated with me as well.
We don't have to pick and choose one thing, or be monogamous in that sense.
In that sense people can argue that that becoming TLAC-compliant will be very challenging.
In that sense, Sessions is more of a danger to them than President Trump himself.
It was like doing a trust fall, and it was very helpful in that sense.
You consider me the viewer as a second player, I guess, in that sense. Exactly.
In that sense, AWS could be seen simply as a victim of its own success.
In that sense, it will be less of a cohesive singular "world" like Second Life.
And he's a member of the Trump administration, in that sense; it's the Justice Department.
In that sense, it's worth using a bit of care with the shared album link.
In that sense, you could think of Uber Specials as the inverse of surge pricing.
In that sense, he's a very small David going up against a very big Goliath.
" KS: "And you're allowed to have a tough day; give yourself grace in that sense.
Do you worry in that sense ... So much of this is tied to you, right?
"Perhaps, in that sense," he said, "those cases were a harbinger of things to come."
And so in that sense, this is way more tractable than preparing for alien risk.
It is to provide you with an active 45-minute, focused engagement in that sense.
In that sense, this Democratic Party effort to oust the president is doomed for now.
In that sense, he's a "compromise" candidate: a sort of olive branch to the Senate.
Time is running out, life is shorter, maybe in that sense we follow each other.
In that sense, with people just clicking and forwarding headlines, there's too much speed here.
In that sense, it's never caused a riff between me and any girlfriends I've had.
In that sense, as I say, we're all rule utilitarians learning as we go along.
In that sense, Facebook's biggest data center is as mysterious as it is physically impenetrable.
In that sense then, this administration is not changing its position on the law's constitutionality.
In that sense, not much has changed in the current fight for universal health care.
"It would have been dramatically worse ... we were pretty lucky in that sense," he said.
The health-care industry is highly regulated, but it is not unique in that sense.
In them, white predominates; in that sense, he hadn't moved far from marble after all.
If it's riveting television, moving the story forward in that sense, then it's worth it.
It all worked out in that sense, but I don't like to see anybody go.
And so in that sense, it's like, how does the person get away from it?
They are in effect de-factor quotas, and in that sense are worse than tariffs.
In that sense, the single repeated sequence really contains eight dances, all happening at once.
In that sense, the inmate suggested, Trump was probably safe, even if he shouldn't be.
In that sense it feels like a very timely and, unfortunately, a very familiar story.
"Joe, in that sense, can help stir the pot," he told The New York Times.
So in that sense, Adventure Time's growing melancholy is in keeping with its main genre.
In that sense, it is like Facebook in its early days as a public company.
In that sense they were a fitting complement to her ominous vision of this music.
And in that sense, they are representative of this generation that makes me really optimistic.
In that sense, both sides agree that morality has become a matter of personal discretion.
In that sense, some of the industrial stocks may be an indicator of general strength.
And he's a member of the Trump administration, in that sense; it's the Justice Department.
In that sense, both Apple Arcade and Google Play Pass could be literal game changers.
"So in that sense, there's not a lot of uncertainty about the process," Goldgeier said.
In that sense, she said that it's almost like working with "her own children" sometimes.
But "An Almost Religious Awe" is the exact opposite of episode five, in that sense.
In that sense, Bloomberg has put the DNC in somewhat of a lose-lose situation.
In that sense, "Ek Ladki," the first to put lesbians center stage, is an improvement.
In that sense, there is nothing new in President Trump's aggressive approach to the Fed.
In that sense, his speech on Tuesday did little to separate him from the pack.
In that sense, one of the crazy things is that the paintings are so wrong.
So in that sense, I do see it as a quasi-nuclear move in itself.
In that sense, we are idealistic, and our primary concern is the artist/audience dynamic.
This movie feels sort of timeless in that sense, in that she's kind of a throwback.
Gizmodo: In that sense, do you feel the title of Hidden Figures resonates with you personally?
So I think in that sense, they're a little bit more lenient to the draconian measures.
Sometimes the label matches the country in that sense, but sometimes, for Trump, it does not.
People are being more grateful about what they have and in that sense, jangueos are better.
Space is much easier in that sense; it's one instrument and no one owns the atmosphere.
In that sense, you're not unlike a computer: Code produces the output that is your body.
So, I was a little butt hurt in that sense, that it got out like that.
So for these people, it can't be a fundamental part of their identity in that sense.
In that sense, it's a true mystery why TutuApp has gone largely unnoticed for so long.
In that sense, doesn't Vote Compass serve as an affirmation tool more than an informative one?
In that sense there truly was one winner in Monday night's debate: the anti-depressant industry.
And in that sense, the true winners aren't Marvel and Netflix or DC and Warner Bros.
In that sense, the company's most important products aren't hardware and games: they're possibility and promise.
FocusFocus is all about the tags, and in that sense, it works a bit like Gmail.
In that sense, Sponsored Songs take a cue from Spotify's most popular product feature: Discover Weekly.
In that sense, AngelList was, for us, a way to connect with different kinds of investors.
In that sense, the exhibition may represent a turning point in the history of global spectacle.
In that sense, the drought in Santa Fe had a strange upside: It forced the conversation.
In that sense, anyone in the process of "googling" something is involved in a container project.
So in that sense you need a more established legal system to deal with these issues.
And in that sense, he is finding himself in a complicated power dynamic with his sculptures.
In that sense, it's closer to the default security model of Telegram than that of Signal.
In that sense, eliminating dairy wasn't the magic fix for everything I'd heard it might be.
I think the cause as it is is personal and real to me in that sense.
For him, good art brought reality back into focus, and in that sense could be revolutionary.
In that sense, it's not just Chicago policing that's flawed, but American policing as a whole.
Black metal was the starting point of this band, so in that sense it means everything.
In that sense, this speech was a eulogy to his son, a bona fide American hero.
In that sense we are all net winners of the decisions we are about to take.
In that sense, buying the new iPhone straight from Apple is the most pain-free route.
To be a woman who loves other women is to be wholly unruly, in that sense.
The American Revolution was, in that sense, a scientific revolution as well as a political one.
"That is all fine and good but don't invade everything else in that sense," he said.
And so in that sense, it really allowed me to see at a much higher level.
"In that sense," he said, "the Bank of Japan is provided the opportunity to speak up."
In that sense, with the website and lesson plans in place, he is never sailing alone.
"She sort of lives in two worlds, and, in that sense, I get it," Lum said.
This is our third date, but it isn't "the pivotal third date" in that sense (lol).
In that sense, Darcelle has almost single-handedly paved the way for generations of Portland performers.
And it's reasonable to see Murkowski's courtesy toward Daines as an altruistic act, in that sense.
In that sense it's a much more black-and-white world, so it's easier to cover.
They are unreliable; they shapeshift and have no loyalty to form—and in that sense, truth.
I was baptized but never attended church and I don't consider myself religious in that sense.
In that sense, Rivers is actually a hero for his four fourth-quarter interceptions against Miami.
"In that sense, you can't ignore the possibility that the two sides can compromise," she added.
"It&aposs intuition-driven in that sense, and it&aposs not an exact science," Gupta said.
In that sense, one could make a good case that Alabama is getting its money's worth.
In that sense, the series makes for one of the better binge watches in recent memory.
In that sense, Mr. Albert and his colleagues were in the mainstream of recent labor history.
In that sense, Donald Trump is not the only one who might be called an isolationist.
In that sense, Scary Stories does feel like an anthology; each monster gets its disparate vignette.
In that sense, amateur mystery boxes — just like more formal subscription boxes — scratch a gambler's itch.
So in that sense, Thursday's draft was a low-key prelude to the real drama ahead.
"Campaigning is about visibility, and in that sense it's been a roaring success," Mr. Olsen added.
In that sense, Green has wisdom born of experience, and it has not always been easy.
In that sense we, and our project of civilization, are not a plague on the planet.
In that sense, it has been a legislative debate about legislation that does not yet exist.
So in that sense, it felt like a very personal response to the world around me.
So in that sense, I do compete against Google, but I don't run a search engine.
In that sense, gender fluidity does what theater has always done best: exercise the imagination. Orlando.
"The style of how he does things, you know, he's different in that sense," said Sen.
In that sense, the strike was an attempt to recalibrate Mr. Trump's policy in stronger terms.
In that sense, these Democratic losses are entirely consistent with the possibility of a House takeover.
Peter Voser: We talk a lot about Europe of being the old continent in that sense.
In that sense, the site in Calçoene offers a beguiling if cryptic glimpse into Amazonia's past.
I think in that sense, their novels are directly connected to a lot of American literature.
Of course, Lavrov isn't Russia's president, so in that sense this all could've looked much worse.
And I think that any extension of Article 50, in that sense, isn't addressing the issue.
I liked it, and I was getting credentials—so in that sense, I was accomplishing something.
In that sense, all the major best-seller lists are biased, including the New York Times's.
In that sense, then, the surprisingly brutal Tillerson hearing is a preview of what's to come.
In that sense, Hardiman is much like Justice Samuel Alito, who came from the same appeals court.
In that sense, Dark Phoenix's handling of Jean's story mirrors Game of Thrones' botched Daenerys character arc.
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In that sense it's feelings, more than thoughts, that propel false or misleading information through social media.
In that sense, it very much makes sense to frame oil-protection costs as subsidies for oil.
"So in that sense I don't think that this is indicative of a system failure in Japan."
We don't have state visits, and in that sense, it looks like the special relationship has ended.
In that sense, commercial rocket launching is just like any other industry: Cut costs and maximize profits.
So in that sense, whoever we're working with at the moment is the person that's technically signed.
In that sense, he said, Amazon is more "like Apple," which doesn't engage in many blockbuster deals.
In that sense, the game is less a fantasy and more of a depressing reflection of reality.
In that sense, at least, Murphy appears to have notched a victory by earning promises for votes.
In that sense, her music feels almost like a teleportation device flickering between dimensions and historical eras.
In that sense, perhaps Carrie Fisher was right — she and the character she played became permanently intertwined.
In that sense, the path toward success in America is not necessarily clear for children of immigrants.
In that sense Verdun truly was iconic, the symbolic battle of the Great War of 1914-18.
In that sense, he's like another character who had love and empathy lead to new powers: Maeve.
He wanted Rachel to love him for who he was and not judge him in that sense.
He simply does not seem "fixable" in that sense, but plenty of future Republican candidates could be.
In that sense, none of these "weird" places that we've removed hair from are weird at all.
In that sense this pseudo-nutritionist had done their job, albeit through an extremely unnecessary, roundabout way.
In that sense, what are the possible health benefits that could come from the L train shutdown?
In that sense, the Maple Leafs could make for a classic took-them-too-lightly upset special.
In that sense, running campaign ads that link her to dead, white, male politicians would be counterproductive.
In that sense we try to make our music as much as a bodily experience as possible.
But since then I haven't really had that many people to look up to, in that sense.
In that sense, much of the film operates as a rebuke to Trump, whether explicitly or implicitly.
In that sense it is not conceptually different than a lot of the cybersecurity work we're doing.
That's something I never really considered, because so many bands get pigeonholed in that sense, don't they?
So in that sense, I will say that maybe yes, the government kind of failed Puerto Rico.
"In that sense, Samsung still has quite a bit of an uphill battle to go," Ma said.
And so in that sense there has been a course correction since the beginning of the administration.
In that sense, we give them a life that they would have never had in factory farm.
So in that sense, the hype from consumers is real and was a part of the decision.
In that sense, I didn't want to see the faces of the characters in the animated stories.
In that sense, Google is more eco-friendly than the search engine with "eco" in its name.
In that sense, Taiwan is a key battleground for the rising rivalry between the two great powers.
In that sense, DeepLens bears a resemblance to Dash Buttons that AWS has previously sold to developers.
So, in that sense, high quality and seasonal ingredients are the foundation and approach of Italian cooking.
In that sense, at least some of the money from Time Warner will boomerang back to it.
In that sense, I think it was a very, very early version of almost a social network.
There have been so many women who've inspired me in that sense and who I've referenced here.
In that sense, it's a pretty pure snapshot of where I was when I making the album.
In that sense, Annie Hall is a work of art whose meaning has surpassed its creator's intentions.
In that sense, the iPhone is an ideal machine for Apple to exert authoritarian intellectual property control.
In that sense, the democracy movement was a necessary development that had arrived at an unfavorable time.
I'm actually not active on social media by nature, I'm kind of an introvert, in that sense.
In that sense, the closing of The Standard resembles Chris Hughes's destruction of the old New Republic.
In that sense, supporters of access to reproductive health care were right to be relieved on Monday.
And in that sense, the Democrats appear to be following in the footsteps of their political opponents.
In that sense, it borrows heavily from another Bolshevik-inspired tropical revolution: Cuba's famous 153 revolutionary offensive.
In that sense, he said in interviews, it's a victory because he drew the scorn of liberals.
In that sense, she embodies Woolf's presciently fluid character, invented long before gender fluidity reached the mainstream.
It has, in that sense, deserved to win all of its games, the visit to Chelsea apart.
The dead are not coming back, and in that sense, they do not belong to us anymore.
In that sense, Monday's meeting could be an appetizer — a taste of the potential feast to come.
In that sense, Star was revolutionary, a representative for a class of people rarely recognized in makeup.
By the time the rule went into effect on Monday, it had, in that sense, already succeeded.
In that sense alone, the payments resemble a basic income more than certain government-backed welfare initiatives.
In that sense, an income-share agreement is like a loan with a built-in insurance policy.
So I think in that sense we should be a really good test bed for the world.
So in that sense, I'm using writing like that as a foil or something to debate against.
In that sense, Russia's well-sharpened tools of political tradecraft are explainable and logical, even though condemnable.
"In that sense it really is like gun control," Mr. Kornblum added, albeit with far fewer deaths.
As a woman of color, starting out I wasn't really considering who I was in that sense.
In that sense, it's been difficult to separate accusations founded in truth from those that may be bluster.
In that sense, a BDSM robot would not violate the first law of robotics, which specifically mentions harm.
And Lana was writing and directing everything, she was doing everything, so in that sense, it was different.
In that sense, it doesn't behave like a traditional dry shampoo — and it doesn't feel like one, either.
Chase is not broadcasting the details of everywhere I sent money, so, in that sense, it's more private.
In that sense, education plays a big role in how people are going to be using the internet.
So in that sense Facebook is entirely right; technically what Cambridge Analytica did wasn't a breach at all.
In that sense, he's following a similar path, since Hopkins moved from Fox to Hulu back in 2013.
In that sense, Lore is as much about the influence of folklore as it is the legends themselves.
In that sense, the closest analog to Krasinski's small-screen Ryan is the first actor to play him.
In that sense, going back to a longer form might make things a little more intuitive next April.
The heavily redacted report contains almost entirely known information, so in that sense it's not a bombshell document.
It wasn't backed up on iCloud — the whole thing is a nightmare dealing with it, in that sense.
In that sense, the Inspire HR feels like a blatant corporate cash grab, which is a stinking shame.
They're probably aware of your heritage but you've been able to reinvent yourself in that sense, at least.
In that sense, for his fans, Yiannopoulos on pedophilia is reminiscent of two recent caught-on-tape dustups.
In that sense, Hayward's value is replicated in Utah in a way it wouldn't be almost anywhere else.
Puerto Rico is special in that sense; there's a lot of conflict between local culture and American culture.
In that sense, the rally at Harvey Milk Plaza was in keeping with the legacy of Pride Month.
In that sense, I want to expand hip-hop culture into fine art spaces and large format books.
"Yes, these were all slaveholders and in that sense, Washington and Jefferson were deeply flawed individuals," he said.
We want to do merit-based immigration also ... in that sense we hope to follow in your footprints.
It looks like a profit play, and in that sense, it's Apple's customer goodwill that's on the line.
In that sense, Chekhov — like Shakespeare — might be said to be close to some people's idea of God.
"So in that sense, I think they recognize there's a lot of foreign interference in elections," she said.
"And in that sense, once you have cheaper data and a smartphone, you're going to consume more content."
In that sense, Trump really does have more in common with voters than he does with political elites.
In that sense, the public is paying for Trump's "energy dominance" with their health, and with their taxes.
In that sense he seems like an artifact from an earlier age—with Trump, everything is painfully obvious.
In that sense, Kingdom Battle often feels like a platformer, even if you're not controlling the jump itself.
So, in that sense, it's another abstraction out of a use case that requires a few more steps.
In that sense, it was barely different than so much of the rock culture it claimed to overthrow.
There's something I found interesting coming from a percussive background, that footwork is just incredible in that sense.
It's a really big city, and it takes time to develop in that sense—in the bad sense.
It's very difficult to move that cash around, so the tunnels are a great innovation in that sense.
And he does in that sense I do think that Europe needs to really think about its construct.
Many of these poor readers can sound out words from print, so in that sense, they can read.
In that sense they make a real if hard to measure contribution to democratic governance and world peace.
In that sense, his support looks solid enough: he has retained the support of a plurality of voters.
In that sense, it's the polar opposite to what went on in the hours prior to it starting.
In that sense, he is not unlike our law-abiding citizens today who are protecting their constitutional rights.
In that sense, they're just one more stab at the intractable disappointment of living only your own life.
And in that sense Charlottesville was just a reboot of America's long struggle with race, identity and power.
In that sense, Thompson is an example of why many people in their 20s and 30s try ayahuasca.
In that sense, it really performs a lot of the functions that God performs in traditional religious thought.
Abbey Road, St. John's Woods, London Are you saying it made you more politically aware in that sense?
And in that sense, this is the list of priorities we have outlined today to the whole membership.
In that sense, a jukebox musical works on two levels: the show's own agenda and the band's legacy.
And so in that sense, his tweet on Tuesday morning was simply the latest in a long string.
In that sense, right-wing media have been laying the groundwork for Trump's acquittal for half a century.
"Aside from Sinatra, Tony Bennett was the authority in that sense," the filmmaker recalled in a recent interview.
In that sense, the trial provided an important service to Americans, clarifying the stakes in the coming election.
In principle I would not be opposed to killing individuals who are worthless or dangerous in that sense.
In that sense, you could think about all the things you do every day that incur some risk.
It felt, in that sense, like most of my trips to Old Trafford over the last six years.
In that sense, it is a remarkable drop for a three-time Top State (2008, 2010 and 473).
In that sense, I think the most important thing to make a breakthrough is to believe in yourself.
In that sense, Hobbi is more like an editor and organizer than any sort of new social network.
In that sense, low-skilled immigrants are the ones who could contribute the most to the US economy.
"In that sense, that's the one piece of the paper that's really a failure to replicate," Watts says.
So in that sense, the election of Trump is sort of the abolition of America in many ways.
In that sense, wealth also represents betrayal to Lorelai — but holds the sway of family for her daughter.
In that sense, Google's use of AMP is similar to Facebook's Instant Articles service, to which it's often compared.
So I don&apost think in that sense that the pro-choice crowd has much to worry about, pragmatically.
And in that sense, NASA, and the astronomers who use its tools, have hit a sort of dead end.
And in that sense, Sunday's Democratic debate was almost as dire for professional Democrats as Tuesday's was for Republicans.
In that sense, Apollinaire also deserves credit for determining the character of the museum that now hosts his retrospective.
In that sense, it's hard to think of any filmmaker that's struggled more with expectations than M. Night Shyamalan.
The orcs revel in violence so much, they love it so much, they're almost like vikings in that sense.
This had the effect of making matters far worse, and in that sense he was destroyed by his secrets.
In that sense, a Senate source says, it "follows that the family could feel less than warm" about Trump.
In that sense, it's also entirely different than Facebook Messenger's 'M' assistant bot (which may actually be a human).
That's powerful, because we never really get highlighted in that sense, but now we have a space for that.
In that sense, the economic aspects of globalization are fundamentally similar to domestic economic controversies over taxes and spending.
In that sense, the company is helping them get what they want, which makes it harder to dislike them.
So in that sense, when it came to changing Zelda, what we wanted to change and our perspective aligned.
In that sense, it sounds like Samsung wants to be more than just an open-source competitor to Mobileye.
In that sense, Amazon's biggest fear is that Walmart transforms itself into Amazon before Amazon transforms itself into Walmart.
And in that sense, it's nothing less than the most remarkable development in the history of the space program.
It does not yet have the direct community of daters though — so it's coming from behind in that sense.
In that sense, I really think that Sora is just like an opposite personality character to who I am.
But I think in that sense, money or legacy, I think my legacy will win that battle every time.
And in that sense, this deal is just a little bit of a violation of Sesame Street's founding principles.
In that sense, the IRA was using the Facebook advertising model exactly as it was designed to be used.
" So in that sense, it's probably not the best idea to frame this pregnancy test behavior as an "addiction.
In that sense, Hillary's loss was a victory for women – proof we won't be controlled or manipulated by anyone.
In that sense, music could spice up the lives of people who otherwise might not appear glamorous through Stories.
So in that sense, what is to stop you from thinking that the characters you created are themselves real.
So in that sense, it looks like the diplomacy that started generating at the Olympics is going to continue.
But if his appearance in Charleston was in that sense inauspicious, it was justified as an act of desperation.
I don't think they have much of a leg to stand on in that sense, and certainly not now.
So in that sense, NAFTA inflated the market and probably drew more people into the underworld as a result.
In that sense, Before the Storm is an exploration of "how we connect, and when," as Garris put it.
In that sense, Meadows's experience behind bars is a lens through which to understand the way that prisons operate.
In that sense, Rose being out the door is as much a relief to Chicago fans as anything else.
In that sense, the Republicans have a great chance to be a lot more successful than their Democratic counterparts.
In that sense, The Body Shop's Vitamin E Moisture Cream is kind of like the Chris Pine of moisturizers.
In that sense, Jean-Marc Bosman was the first to realise that a free transfer is no easy fix.
In that sense, it's a bit more like Nintendo's older 3DS platform, but with support for all Switch games.
In that sense, Peter Janssen, the director for academic and library marketing at Macmillan Publishers, may consider himself lucky.
In that sense, the regular vote to raise the debt ceiling is not a wall that prevents excess spending.
In that sense, mission statements are as much directed internally, at employees, as they are externally, at the public.
In that sense, American childhood as it had evolved over 200 years of changes had come to an end.
In that sense, it may appear that the BOJ has quite some room to deepen negative rates from here.
First, the clue is obviously trying to make you think of pasta, so it's a joke in that sense.
In that sense, it's really more of a literal "remix" than most rap remixes that just have new verses.
You have to show some kind of proof to you guys, so it is pretty exclusive in that sense.
In that sense, Whiting said, certain aspects of the Russia probe make it more like a white-collar case.
In that sense, there's perhaps no more apt anthem for being a woman—or anyone marginalized, really—in 20173.
In that sense I was taken out of my role as a photographer and became more of an observer.
In that sense, the fight was a snapshot of the early nineties, and a moment in time for Britain.
In that sense, you were — and I hesitate to use the word — 'disrupting' startup founding and traditional career paths.
So in that sense, Trump represents something horrible about all of us, and that's what reminds me of Nixon.
In that sense, the whole Half-Life mythos was a kind of creative collaboration between Valve and their fans.
You always have access to your breathing, so in that sense [breathing meditations] are really portable and very accessible.
Schools are essentially an extension of the home, in that sense, providing sanctuaries of learning, of nurturing and care.
In that sense, I feel this weird — I've never said this out loud before; I just thought of it.
In that sense, the endless loop of horror Dolores lives through suddenly becomes both more wretched and somehow beautiful.
In that sense, there was nothing surprising to me in the look or feel of this "futuristic" distribution center.
In that sense the epistemic trajectory of the pandemic is like that of climate change, but at 1000X speed.
But anxiety is like a drug, and in that sense many of us are doomed to behave like addicts.
So in that sense, it's good for it to end, and this is as good a point as any.
He is something of a holdout in that sense and has become a walking repository of the city's boxiana.
In that sense, he could not be more unlike Pablo Escobar on the first two seasons of the show.
" Kagan ended with a line that drained originalism of its standard meaning: "In that sense, we are all originalists.
In that sense, Félix's origin story tracks along the same lines as that of every other great in waiting.
In that sense, Robert Mueller, the special counsel overseeing the Russia investigation, appears to be a consummately good prosecutor.
"There aren't many people like that, so in that sense, he played a very important role," Mr. Horsey said.
But he's actively trying to understand the world he lives in — and in that sense, he's not indefensible. —E.
In that sense, the Vision EQS really is a glimpse of what's to come from the world's oldest automaker.
"Well, mostly you're drinking the whole week through, so in that sense it's not really early," she explained, laughing.
In that sense, what happened in the United Kingdom was less a Johnson win than a dismal Corbyn failure.
In that sense, it's not exactly new that people are constructing fact-free narratives about the world around them.
They are Islamic, and in that sense, the end-state of their murderous program is not hard to discern.
In that sense, Mr. Trump's presidency has become to the Republican Party what Vietnam was to President Lyndon Johnson.
And its unconventionality in that sense makes it more interesting than if its take were standard leftish bien-pensant.
In that sense, our recollections are often tainted by the interconnected pathways of the neural brain, clouding our perceptions.
If you just do the simple thing and don't get carried away, everything's kind of shortcutty in that sense.
In that sense, Jakić's and Denic's work requires slow active visionary participation on the part of the willing viewer.
In that sense, the 68-year-old leader of Turkey's biggest opposition party, the Republican People's Party (CHP), is lucky.
In that sense, it helps alert drivers when something dangerous is about to happen and work to avoid that scenario.
"In that sense, second chances, or whatever you are going to call it — absolutely, I believe in that," she continued.
It's about what you achieve every single day, so in that sense I don't ever feel like I've made it.
In that sense, Elon Musk spent today's Tesla shareholder meeting doubling down on being exactly who you think he is.
And in that sense, the film feels as key to the faith-based industry as The Passion of the Christ.
In that sense, self-policing shows both empathy for its users' mental health, but is also a self-preservation strategy.
In that sense, this news that Brexit is about to be postponed for the third time is pretty anti-climatic.
In that sense, having all these people whose character is admirable — Elizabeth Warren, Sanders, Michelle Obama — is all very helpful.
In that sense, democracy in Ukraine is healthy—certainly more so than in its post-Soviet neighbours Russia and Belarus.
"He fulfilled his campaign promises and in that sense he might have won in terms of domestic politics," Putin said.
So in that sense it's the most dangerous country in Europe because it's the most important country and incredibly vulnerable.
In that sense, as I've noted before, he was playing a classic "not here to make friends" reality show villain.
Or if you recently gave birth and are in pain, using a bidet could be very practical in that sense.
In that sense, Paris 05:59: Théo & Hugo defies one of the unwritten rules of gay cinema: Tell, don't show.
An agency owning that end-to-end relationship can really help in that sense with executing on the ads themselves.
In that sense, his upcoming show-and-tell about his health on Dr. Oz's television show is a good development.
In that sense, this company is Japanese and very serious and it has always supported me as much as possible.
In that sense, it appears to be similar to what we saw in San Bernardino, but we don't yet know.
In that sense, last Sunday was not a defeat; it was an impulse for the Chancellor to redouble her efforts.
In that sense, Friday's tweet storm blasting Comey and the "fake media" was just the capstone of a madcap week.
She doesn't have a minute that think of the way she looks because she doesn't really care in that sense.
In that sense, it felt more like a checklist of jaw-dropping moments than a naturally occurring sequence of events.
In that sense, we are way outside of our evolutionary past and, in many ways, are an anti-human society.
In that sense, the album is a perfect canvas for Trainor's personality, and she's only getting sassier and more confident.
In that sense, Peter Gabriel is the Stanley Kubrick of music, objectively better than Tedder and uncompromising on all fronts.
It's a black box in that sense and only provides researchers with a glimpse into the result of this process.
In that sense, he observed, the biggest surprise in the relationship between China and the United States is their similarity.
"In that sense, zoning and planning approvals are not the thing holding back new housing from being built," Marti said.
"In that sense, the Turkey situation can be a contagion not only in Europe but across emerging markets," Anderson said.
So in that sense, the film tries to promote the inner joy, the inner proudness of being a Tom's man.
In that sense, Ward's argument that volcanoes produce ozone—and that ozone causes climate change—was at least somewhat original.
In that sense, John Conyers and now Al Franken are unintentionally bringing more than just temporary shame to their party.
Ryu: In that sense, Jaime's dying credo—"nothing else matters, only us"—has some broader relevance beyond the Lannisters' narcissism.
In that sense, the motives of the Trump campaign and the Republican Party have aligned after months of mutual mistrust.
So the fact that he is indicating some realistic views about China, in that sense, it is a positive indication.
"In that sense, there's hardly a better Jew in the world than Norman, whatever he thinks of theology," he said.
That is one of our favorite things about working with Rachel Chavkin, is that Rachel is fearless in that sense.
But once we started to analyze that emotion in that sense we were like, well, actually, there is something here.
In that sense, it was all too predictable that ownership records, from housing to student loans, would turn into cesspools.
And in that sense, there really weren't any losers on Saturday night—at least not in the two main events.
But actions speak louder than anything and, in that sense, Sorensen got the final word when he died last year.
So in that sense I feel like, yeah, I work hard to try to be as precise as I can.
In that sense, this moment is a stress test for the constitutional regime, which places Congress in the driver's seat.
In that sense, the political energy devoted to terrorism scales with the perceived threat, but not with the actual threat.
No, the restrictions won't affect my family members directly, but my father is an immigrant so in that sense, yeah.
In that sense, they face a more difficult task than did Richard Nixon's critics during the impeachment investigation of 1974.
JLP really couldn't ever be a jukebox musical in that sense, because who's actually gonna play Alanis on a jukebox?
And has anyone seen a sign, any sign, that Mr. Trump is ready to provide real leadership in that sense?
So in that sense, in trying to deal with the issue, in the EU we all have a common interest.
In that sense, impeachment by the House is the strongest rebuke America has ever been willing to give a president.
In that sense, Pérez has got what he wanted: his own Guardiola, a coach entirely in tune with his surroundings.
In that sense, he is perhaps the more dangerous, because he suggests Trumpism will last long after Trump leaves office.
In that sense, we continue to acknowledge that the power to legislate should only be done by the legislative branch.
The root of the fascination this disaster inspires is in that sense of separateness, of a people forcibly riven apart.
In that sense, his particular authenticity as an artist is closer in spirit to Franz Kafka than to Honoré Daumier.
In that sense, the Aleppo offensive may partly be the revenge of America's old, discarded proxies against its new ones.
In that sense, their show of support for Russia is predictable, and will doubtlessly be touted as a propaganda coup.
I know that training camp was abbreviated and all that sort of stuff, but there's really no change in that sense.
So in that sense, we weren't surprised—the vocabulary of the way these things go down are our bread and butter.
It stays true to the comics in that sense, in that they're friends but they are butting heads all the time.
In that sense, he's just like any number of nearly identical salespeople pitching nearly identical appliances at your nearest Home Depot.
He defines decency as strength and success, and in that sense, he is obsessed with being a very decent man indeed.
They are much more interested in having stable yields rather than high yields … so they are more resilient in that sense.
My body is sacred to me in that sense, and even though he's my best friend, I just wouldn't want that.
And so, in that sense, I think this was something that was important, it&aposs a step in the right direction.
So in that sense I think the coming administration will think twice before really getting into a trade war with China.
"In that sense, it becomes part of the agenda for jointly countering international terrorism for the US and Russia," he said.
So in that sense, we've always been confident in the movie, and knew when people actually saw it that they'd understand.
I'm not doing anything new in that sense, but "Red Lines" is trying to bridge the gap between art and life.
Amazon, in a more crowded ecosystem, has about 30 percent in the U.S. In that sense, Amazon has further to go.
And, in that sense, there remains a sliver of the old capitalist fantasy of personal responsibility and decency in the film.
In that sense, Trump represents the very unique picture of a candidate that threatens the establishment in both major political parties.
To really hear what someone is saying and really take it in — it's made me a better partner in that sense.
In that sense, this is more akin to regularly saving but in a way that is recorded in your credit file.
The obvious difference is that these were European refugees, not Syrian refugees, and in that sense they were much more assimilable.
Yet I'd also be curious, in that sense, how you feel about the way that the album landing with its timing.
So it's a similar sort of path that I've been through with my previous games, so nothing different in that sense.
In that sense, consecrated life could be seen as a way for women to elevate their power within religiously acceptable bounds.
And in that sense that American diplomacy in the moment can still bring very real and significant gains from the past.
So in that sense, the media and social media overreaction to last night's display of "misogyny" is not all that surprising.
So in that sense, maybe I am a little distant from it and it comes across like I don't get it.
"It's (Norway is) not buying access to the single market in that sense, it's taking part in a project," Faull said.
In that sense Trump has it right, either the Republicans should make the change now or move on to other things.
If you think about a golfer trying to beat his best round, being competitive in that sense makes sense to me.
In that sense, the narrative we have grown so fond of assigning to Manning's triumphs has been turned on its head.
In that sense, Rosberg's season has barely started and he knows it, even if he is 36 points ahead of Hamilton.
In that sense her book is of its time, an age that lovingly insists we embrace the imperfect body as flawless.
In that sense, Skype's newest product appears more like a reminder it exists than a service fulfilling a much-needed role.
In that sense, it has been wildly successful: despite recent declines in coverage, since 2010 nearly 20 million people became insured.
"So in that sense, I just kind of repressed it, and I didn't feel like I was missing out on anything."
In that sense Ogle likens Daily Mix to radio stations, which usually sound familiar from day to day, week to week.
In that sense, for young people at implicated schools—and, one suspects, plenty of others—the scandal was downright paranoia-inducing.
Knowledge is, in that sense, unknowable; it's impossible to predict what it will or won't do once released into the world.
So in that sense I think Laos would be interested in what a U.S. role in Southeast Asia could look like.
In that sense, a deal for DVMT could be seen as step one in a two-step deal, the people said.
In that sense, I am part of Marty's family tree, and the love between Sabrina and me did give her life.
In that sense, these aren't the opening shots in a trade war, but a long-overdue leveling of the playing field.
In that sense, understanding whether stigma reports are related to perceptions or actual experiences helps public health authorities design appropriate interventions.
In that sense, this obsession with empathy is trying to reckon with that, like what is the alternative to self-obsession?
But also make sure that are still allowing for nuance and allowing for all voices in that sense to be heard.
So in that sense, you would still have that part of the system functioning, but the other part is important, too.
The space occupied by the figures is a room, and, in that sense, closed – a kind of stage full of props.
Is there a scene or touch point in the film that you think really captures who Jim was in that sense?
So it was good in that sense, but I actually hated the end of soap rationing because I liked being dirty.
In that sense, 'Rocky II' is not a 100 percent Hitchockian McGuffin (like the suitcase in Pulp Fiction is, for example).
In that sense, he represented the greatest achievements that black men have conjured when facing odds that most might not survive.
"In that sense, I think a summit should not really be an issue of our interest," Choe said, according to Yonhap.
So New Mexico was an exciting episode in that sense, because I had no idea what was going to come out.
In that sense, Orange can (intentionally, I would argue) operate as a kind of White Person's First Guide to White Privilege.
The fact that stocks are extraordinarily volatile right now, in that sense, isn't a problem with stock investing — it's a feature!
In that sense, this "Julius Caesar" is a deeply democratic offering, befitting both the Public and the public — and the times.
So in that sense the Japanese government bond markets as well as the short term interest of markets is almost debt.
In that sense, Harper's injury fit right into the postseason story line of the Nationals, which has become embedded in frustration.
In that sense, the third round could prove as much a charm for the administration as bad luck for the challengers.
So in that sense, cat owners and the cat-curious should be happy that they do look to us for comfort.
"China clearly is still very vibrant, very hot and a lot of people are very active in that sense," Chua added.
In that sense, it's like a feminist critique of where a woman is made to stand in a patriarchal, heteronormative reality.
In that sense, the 2016 Roots' strongest quality is simply that it looks like a TV series being made in 2016.
But the fashion world is dominated by conglomerates, and in that sense, their decision to join up isn't surprising at all.
In that sense, this book runs against the "transnational" vogue within the historical profession, which emphasizes connections and continuities beyond national borders.
TM: In that sense, do you also consider the Avenue A Cut-Out Theatre to be part of your public facing work?
But I do think a lot of that has to do with my upbringing, so I know I'm lucky in that sense.
"It's true sharp yen rises would hurt corporate profits, so in that sense it affects the BOJ's policy decision," the source added.
So, we have much more work to do in that sense compared to when we launched Burger King a few years back.
GIGOT: In that sense, Mary, we are betting on Donald Trump being right as he assesses the intentions of Kim Jong-Un.
In that sense, Jumanji functions almost like an original movie, in that it gets to build most of its world from scratch.
In that sense, she plays right into the stereotype of the brash Jewess, a foil to make the purebred American woman shine.
They are in that sense absolute, and all the more so for their air or aire of light-footed casualness and whimsy.
"It is true that we have not dismantled the financial system, and in that sense, Bernie Sanders' critique is correct," Obama said.
Daldry being in contention already has me intrigued in that sense, because he doesn't seem to fit any template that's come before.
In that sense, Ngo may not be as far from the mainstream of journalism as many of us might wish to think.
In that sense, the new update could compete with Instagram and Twitter, where millions follow comedy aggregating accounts like The Fat Jewish.
"It's true sharp yen rises would hurt corporate profits, so in that sense it affects the BOJ's policy decision," the source added.
In that sense, the Affordable Care Act completed the nondiscrimination requirements of the Americans With Disabilities Act, more than two decades later.
IN THAT SENSE, DO YOU FEEL A LITTLE BIT SORRY FOR PRESIDENT OBAMA BECAUSE THERE IS UPBEAT EUPHORIA EVEN IN THE MARKETPLACE.
And in that sense, the film really does echo the viral Bodyguard, which floundered after the big twist in its third episode.
In that sense, on a legal side, justice was served by helping other people with their situations and giving them a voice.
In that sense, Balenciaga's monastic black pieces feel solemn and modest when displayed alongside Antoine Bourdelle's flamboyant and almost hysterical plaster casts.
This makes him, warts and all, as contradictory as most voters, and in that sense a cautionary lesson for the purist left.
Condor, in that sense, provided an intuitive solution to the logistical limitations that borders and foreign sovereignty imposed on internal state repression.
"One of the goals of this was to be really intellectually rigorous and playful and in that sense inclusive," Ms. Huisman said.
In that sense, the game could easily become a war of attrition, with a succession of rearguard victories ultimately deciding the result.
"In that sense, we call on the Government to take all the necessary steps to ensure the impartiality of the investigating organ".
In that sense, Looker doesn't compete with Google's existing services, but rather with products from companies like Oracle, SAP, Microsoft, and IBM.
In that sense, the EPA's twin targets—290 grams of carbon dioxide per mile and 210 mpg—ought to be a pushover.
And in that sense, the issue of representation which was clearly at the core of Other Boys NYC feels even more pressing.
That's where I wanted to live, that was my Oz, so in that sense, I was and am living out my dream.
In that sense, net neutrality is not only an important policy in pragmatic terms, but a crucial principle in ideological ones, too.
In that sense, AMLO can be tempted to use that as leverage vis-à-vis the leaders of the oil workers union.
He inspires people in a way that's very impressive and in that sense, I think we have something to learn from him.
In that sense, they are similar to what he has said about pursuing better relations with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
Obama was boring in that sense — there was nothing to make fun of because he was so responsible and such a leader.
In that sense, Bavarian towns like Siegsdorf Municipality sit at both the symbolic and the practical heart of the conundrum facing Germany.
In that sense, the investments in content the company makes today need to be calculated against the entire lifetime of the service.
So in that sense, Robert Gsellman, also 24-22014, fit right in before he threw his first pitch in the major leagues.
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"In that sense, Newsom is one of the better governors when it comes to cannabis policy in the United States," Kumin added.
In that sense, a good economic advisor will break party lines if necessary to obtain the best economic information and analysis possible.
But, in that sense, it's also the ultimate side, enhancing everything it is paired with, never asking the credit and always satisfying.
They both had stories to tell, and in that sense, JT LeRoy is no more or less real than Jean-Dominique Bauby.
I think it's not trying to pull any sort of cheekiness or anything, it's very much open in that sense to me.
In that sense, there was room, however awkwardly or unconvincingly, for the far-right to declare its own strange kind of victory.
In that sense, they were tentative, but they were never insecure; even with blood creeping down her face, Mendieta was always resolute.
I've never had something really bad happen to me in that sense, which is why I'm kind of OK walking around alone.
Reports of excessively punitive training of female gymnasts surface with some regularity, so in that sense "Over the Limit" is not unexpected.
It is the end of an era not just for Arsenal, but for the sport as a whole, too, in that sense.
So in that sense, we've talked about how the series as a whole will end and the broad directions of every season.
So you know the CBO score is going to be not great in that sense because we don't have the individual mandate.
In that sense, the United States has been complicit — if tacitly or unwittingly — in Japan's quiet turn toward authoritarianism under Mr. Abe.
In that sense, American farmers are victims of their own success, producing more grain and food than the world market can absorb.
The airwaves are supposed to be for the people, and so, in that sense, it ought to be for the common good.
In that sense, he has fulfilled his remit: eight outfielders keep it tight and he and Nani try to find a goal.
"That growth that Amp has brought me, just being in this awesome group, it's been very successful in that sense," Azelart said.
But I think that "Scandal" is different, because it was political and it felt very unlike the other shows in that sense.
In that sense it is Syria in reverse, where Iranian troops are battling Saudi-backed rebels on behalf of the Syrian government.
Mr. Trump seems unbothered by that and in that sense may be a president who suits his era better than his predecessors.
In that sense, he might actually be the perfect person to throw a Bachelor party — but don't tell Johansson I said that.
He wants to nail the routine and the steps, he's a perfectionist like me so we understand each other in that sense.
In that sense, Nissan could throw in the towel and simply keep the Titan unrefreshed and in perpetual fourth or fifth place.
"Certainly, something we have to explore -- the best ways to make sure that Americans are protected in that sense." http://bit.ly/2xs8N77.
In that sense, she and her sisters anticipated the reality-show breed of semi-celebrities who are mostly famous for being famous.
Broadly speaking, what I think should replace it is culture, so in that sense I'm a very traditional 19th-century secular person.
In that sense, his plan is a bit like a music tour, taking his live show to specific cities, venues and events.
AW: So the true art or architecture practice is very political, in that sense, because it goes against some common mediocre thinking.
But we also can't meddle with or get in the way of it, and I think they're are responsibility in that sense.
They've picked up radiation from Jupiter on the antennas, teased it out from Juno's signal, so in that sense we've heard Jupiter.
No, not in that sense, but I think its responsibility ... I thought a lot about this when my business was corporate responsibility.
I feel a bit like a drone operator in that sense because they aren't giving the same precise data back to me.
In that sense Via could be seen as both a company that is succeeding, or a public infrastructure system that is failing.
And so in that sense, Trumpism is exactly what you'd expect a "revolution" in the age of mass media to look like.
In that sense, it proves the worth of scary stories and folklore, which have always been a way of explaining ourselves to ourselves.
In that sense, it has the danger, or perhaps the benefit, of becoming more of a reality show and less of a workout.
And in that sense, Doctor Strange will function a lot like Guardians of the Galaxy did in opening up the cosmic Marvel universe.
So in that sense, everything about the core emotional storyline between the strange woman and group of boys resolves itself in the end.
"As Economy Minister, he's looking out for his country... in that sense, it's quite natural that he should look at alternatives," Kaeser added.
"In that sense it's an effort to deepen the Party's control over people's lives through censorship, not only domestically but internationally," he said.
So in that sense he could do it, but it's not a question of beating them up; he'd have to give things up.
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In that sense, I appreciate the film for showing me something startlingly original through Joaquin Phoenix's physical embodiment of a truly horrible villain.
We're fully combined in that sense and have always thought of the money as fully joint, not as we pay some share each.
If we can respect each other in that sense as human beings, then I believe it's at least the right conversation to have.
So, in that sense, it should be the designers, casting directors, and fashion executives resisting that change who are truly on the outside.
Not a $100,000 but just speaking in that sense," he told SI. "I got up to the register and it was like $500.
In that sense, Dr. Powell says that Jay-Z's relative emotional transparency might put forth a positive, rather than toxic, form of masculinity.
In that sense HEYTEA turns the concept of ritual-laden chaguan, or tea rooms, which seem stuffy to young people, on its head.
In that sense, it seems to me, we already live in a country with markedly less freedom than we did a month ago.
In that sense, the bigger challenge still seems to be getting a mass market of late adopters to pick up any music service.
"So, in that sense, I don't begrudge Senator Rubio or Senator Cruz for not always reminding people that they're Hispanic," Mr. Castro said.
And in that sense, they left me with an even more pessimistic view of the effects of climate change than when I started.
In the sense where we go in to a situation with the power being embraced around there's no centralized power in that sense.
Holzhauer's winnings are way above average, night after night; in that sense, he may be literally breaking Jeopardy's bank with his high earnings.
I could see Sing Street happening in that sense, but that's academic until it does well at the box office as a film.
At the same time, they've both had training in the classical arts, and are doing interesting things with music in that sense, too.
And not in that sense that we all say, "Oh, we're all online all the time right now," which, of course, is true.
In that sense, rather than fragmenting the internet, California would be bringing the state or possibly the country into harmony with other countries.
In that sense the film presents an almost philosophical question: Must we always bring the full force of what we are capable of?
"It's always important to maintain social peace and in that sense we don't believe infringing on freedom of expression is conducive," said Guillermet.
In that sense, despite references to Robert Moses's racist planning legacy, the series sanitizes the import of the social ills of the time.
" Harris, 32, explained that he and Swift, 26, were "very careful" to keep their romance personal: "She respected my feelings in that sense.
But they can't be considered a successful business when the only definition of success is a billion dollar exit, in that sense, right?
In that sense, this deal could be seen as McKesson placing a bigger bet on digital in a bid to avoid innovator's dilemma.
In that sense, it's keeping up with the youngest fans of the original, who willed this sequel into being in the first place. 
In that sense, it was very cathartic to write; it made me realize how far I've come in my 42 years of life.
"We're adding one million people to the workforce every month, so, in that sense, I think India needs far stronger growth," he said.
So in that sense, it will never be too late—not in 2024, not even in 2028—to prevent an even greater toll.
In that sense, the influx of British series -- as well as programs, some of them subtitled, from other countries -- is a win-win.
In that sense, it's a bit like the Amazon Fire TV, in the way that it can make any TV a little smarter.
In that sense, it's not so different from other recent Disney remakes like Beauty and the Beast or Aladdin or The Lion King.
In that sense, prison—where he learned quickly how to judge people, to understand with whom he could associate—has trained him well.
So, in that sense, the film is really taking the piss, because there isn't a Derek or Hansel in the real modeling world.
I think the beauty of [Lola] is that she's really a human being—in that sense that humans are a mixed fucking bag.
Drake does dancehall music now, he does tropical house, he does soulful singing songs, so he's more of an artist in that sense.
"We acknowledge some companies do not operate ... in that sense, but we will not change our stance with regards to that," he said.
It's frustrating in that sense, but at the same time, it does keep the job interesting, and it keeps it new and fresh.
In that sense, the U.K. is just a bit behind the European Commission, which shifted to remote-only daily news conferences last Thursday.
In that sense, banks are not different than the gas company or the electric company, connecting you to the grid — a natural oligopoly.
We are all, in that sense, Romantics: We want, even need, our artists to suffer, and to express that suffering in their work.
Despite those pressures, the newly formed European Economic Community did not back down, and in that sense the United States "lost" the war.
But protests are about disruption, and so in that sense what happened today wasn't — apart from the acts of vandalism — unusual or extreme.
The disconnect made me wish I were nearer — and in that sense, this show is a superb advertisement for the intimacy of Broadway.
And so in that sense, I think Andrew Cuomo is inevitably playing a role that's larger than the governor of just one state.
And so in that sense, I think Andrew Cuomo is inevitably playing a role that's larger than the governor of just one state.
In that sense, Ms. Duras's ambiguous heroine gains depth and agency, and the production rejuvenates "La Maladie de la mort" in the process.
In that sense, the Russia investigation is "not a witch hunt," said Ms. Schrecker, who for decades has researched the era of McCarthyism.
In that sense "Mary Jane," with its ordinary name, is a character study, an Everywoman story, despite its origin in specific personal experience.
To keep them away you have to put salt or garlic in your window;they are like the western vampire in that sense.
In that sense, Mr. Gowdy's public protestations against the president's conclusions are contradicted by his private involvement in the drafting of the memo.
I would say that, in that sense, it is the pinnacle, because that's what sports is: It is live, and you don't know.
In that sense, perhaps the hacky presentation is strategic — a way of incentivizing viewers to click off Netflix and read the news instead.

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