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"legitimately" Definitions
  1. for a fair or acceptable reason synonym justifiably
  2. in a way that is allowed and acceptable according to the law synonym legally (2)

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Many of the sermons are legitimately good, but some of the characters are legitimately devilish.
This world, then, feels legitimately abandoned, legitimately haunted in a way that more bespoke development rarely captures.
The fact that he would like full-time work and can't find it is legitimately a form of labor market weakness, but it's also legitimately not unemployment.
Less weird was "The Raging Bull" Manny Fernandez, a legitimately frightening and legitimately violent guy who teamed with Rick Rude as The Awesome Twosome under the Army's auspices.
Baseball is strange like that—there's something decadent and involuted about its chosen style of self-regard, a sort of doomy grandiosity that is more legitimately grandiose than legitimately doomy.
But it's still a legitimate — and legitimately important — story.
The first is that what happens is just legitimately confusing.
That's legitimately a real question you need to consider, Libra.
He's the only legitimately surprising person in the DNC lineup.
Host Pat Sajak sounded legitimately amazed as the audience applauded.
And I legitimately want to spend more time with them.
It legitimately looks like something out of a horror movie.
"Right now is legitimately about saving his life," she continued.
It has legitimately transformed how I communicate with my friends.
Gerrymandering means members of Congress rarely face legitimately contested elections.
This is legitimately part of the marketing for the K1.
The trailer — which looks legitimately terrifying — dropped on Christmas Day.
It's perhaps the only thing he is legitimately great at.
She thinks Michelle Obama would legitimately be a "great" candidate.
I legitimately sold my soul to Him in January 2013.
"Legitimately, this season almost killed us," Emilia Clarke told E!
On a good shooting day, Villanova's offense is legitimately unstoppable.
As the name of the device suggests, it's legitimately immersive.
"It's really exciting because this is legitimately working," she says.
I legitimately yelped when I walked past this "dead camper."
"I can't legitimately vote for either presidential candidate," he said.
What I didn't expect was that people were legitimately creepy.
I mean he legitimately respects Jimmie and Dale and Kasey.
Whether we like it or not, Mr. Trump won legitimately.
But this is a place you can do it legitimately.
Netflix has made a few series I'd consider legitimately great.
It's pretty rare for a game to be legitimately revolutionary.
"It's a legitimately green option for the consumer," he said.
That this project didn't go as planned is legitimately troubling.
" He added that "most municipalities are legitimately concerned with safety.
But legitimately, most indicators really are looking good these days.
On the bright side, it's almost legitimately Rolls Royce weather.
Something is legitimately tormenting this family, and it is not God.
They have no idea how legitimately complicated the situation actually was.
She is legitimately one of the best actresses of our time.
It's hard to find a legitimately bad flagship phone these days.
Kendall's Pepsi ad is legitimately the worst one I've ever seen.
Being legitimately trapped in your house is practically an introvert's dream.
Russia also stands to legitimately benefit from the legalization of cryptocurrency.
Both sides claim the West Bank as legitimately belonging to them.
"Legitimately is the best self-blowout I've ever had!" wrote another.
And how China may be working around them, legitimately or otherwise.
However, this clip of a literal human catapult is legitimately insane.
Trafficked objects are one thing, but what about legitimately acquired pieces?
The two companies can legitimately claim to be disrupting established industries.
Doogee's actually busting its ass to make some legitimately futuristic phones.
He was actually legitimately searching for the meaning of some things.
"At first I legitimately thought the dude was crazy," said Rosen.
The only bright spot was Colin Farrell's legitimately insane Ray Velcoro.
Which was legitimately the subject of sanctions over the Ukrainian crisis.
Could other countries legitimately intervene, and if so, using what justification?
Seeing the stage for the first time was legitimately jaw-dropping.
But the report also gave us some legitimately surprising news, too.
I legitimately just wanted people's opinions on what to try next.
First, her mom finds out about Korea and is legitimately supportive.
More interestingly, the crowd reaction to their return was legitimately moving.
Sharknado has resulted in some legitimately insane and kinda good movies.
I got to be legitimately interested that I actually have questions.
They range from legitimately puzzling to offensive…that they're considered offensive.
We were legitimately trying, and we put a lot into it.
Had it worked, it would have been a legitimately important innovation.
The power of people speaking out can legitimately change the world.
What people like Psycrow find legitimately frustrating, however, is the inconsistency.
Amazon isn't cheating anyone here; it just legitimately owes no taxes.
A full-throttle Saks expedition could legitimately require a vacation afterward.
"He legitimately felt fear; it's horrible as a parent," she said.
Choose one on which you're legitimately torn or harbor secret doubts.
Clinton's opponents legitimately disagree with her hawkishness, centrism and dubious ethics.
The way the camera frames and tracks shots is legitimately impressive.
And she legitimately does not care what people think about her.
The policy difference or those votes this president was elected legitimately.
Now you can try the infamous, slippery, incredibly difficult level legitimately.
Very few can legitimately claim to be legends in their field.
What if the use of that song is legitimately fair use?
Republicans legitimately hold a bare majority of the Senate, which legitimately gives them the power to confirm any judicial nominee Trump appoints, regardless of that nominee's popularity and regardless of any objections raised by Senate Democrats.
Kris Draper and Gary Roberts legitimately trying to fight each other 1.
This flashback is legitimately sad, particularly because of its real world resonance.
There&aposs a lot of people that legitimately hold that policy view.
So Strzelewicz legitimately thought that he was onto something and developed Keymetrics.
Twitter confirmed that the video was genius, and legitimately great music-making.
The Free File option, meanwhile, is legitimately free for those who qualify.
It meant I was "legitimately" beautiful, perhaps even more beautiful than others.
What is surprising, though, is that their defense is also legitimately good.
Developing a fitness tracker from scratch is is a legitimately hard challenge.
The templates for flash cards and quizzes look legitimately useful for studying.
The Surface Pro and Studio are ambitious devices that are legitimately exciting.
Yet, Danielle legitimately gains nothing from making up a story like this.
Another new company, called BOOP, is legitimately furniture Built Out Of Paper.
US journalism can legitimately be viewed as in a state of crisis.
Cleveland is the only city that we native Detroiters can legitimately pity.
Joe Cole scored a legitimately dope goal for the Tampa Bay Rowdies.
He was a legitimately good fighter, but with the emphasis on was.
I am often legitimately astonished by what speedrunners can accomplish in games.
There are cases where businesses claim items that aren't actually legitimately deductible.
"People can legitimately argue about the magnitude of the risk," Attaran said.
Many are decrying the advantages wealthy families legitimately enjoy and illegitimately exploit.
Whether or not Lupe won legitimately, however, is not what's important here.
"I'm legitimately surprised by that," added Kogan of the Harley Street address.
I'm just trying to build my own voice and legitimately gain fans.
I legitimately don't understand that about certain sub-sects of metal, too.
They are also legitimately committed to overhauling the Medicaid and Medicare programs.
"There were some people who legitimately needed to be there," she says.
Is a legacy public, and what can legitimately be done to it?
It's rehearsing the identification and setting of boundaries, a legitimately invaluable skill.
There were some legitimately bizarre decisions made at tonight's BAFTA Game Awards.
Yes. You believe they legitimately would rather go and sell to Disney.
There might come a point at which this can legitimately be reversed.
" Gay reacted to the emails from Weisman saying she was "legitimately shocked.
Of course, one can legitimately disagree about these issues in a democracy.
"This is like legitimately the best night of my life," he said.
This does not mean unmarried people can legitimately engage in sexual activity.
Users cannot try to legitimately pass off as another individual or entity.
I was legitimately stunned "The Florida Project" wasn't nominated for Best Picture.
H.S. is not separating families legitimately seeking asylum at ports of entry.
Some extensions legitimately require access to this data to perform their function.
No, I'm telling you, they are legitimately a playoff team right now.
My mom was a different type of MILF—a Mother I Legitimately Feared.
I legitimately went after it because that was something I wanted to do.
On January 2, the brand released Dark Chocolate Oreos, which are legitimately delicious.
Cloudflare can legitimately embrace free speech tradition in the defense of its policy.
Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers could legitimately reach the Stanley Cup Final.
Jae Crowder is a 6-foot-6, 235-lb, legitimately good perimeter defender.
He was legitimately sworn in by the chief justice of the Supreme Court.
To show that we're here to stay and we're legitimately songwriters and musicians.
But the promised growth never arrived, and people are legitimately mad about it.
The Avro Canada VZ-9 Avrocar was legitimately a man-made flying saucer.
Later, she was abducted by a serial killer — which I found legitimately upsetting.
The Moto G is a legitimately great phone that gets the job done.
On one hand, it's impressive how legitimately dramatic some of this stuff sounds.
That is, if people ever legitimately start wearing Google Glass and eyewear computers.
But there's no question he has legitimately worked to get to a deal.
She was legitimately criticized in January for meeting with President Bashar al-Assad.
Mandy Moore is also a good actor, so the film is legitimately frightening.
I told them, if you're legitimately interested, I will call you every year.
"Telling your supporters the election is being rigged is legitimately dangerous," Oliver said.
It's a picture of a woman legitimately at the end of her rope.
Colin: Legitimately not used to getting so much competent music in this feature.
He is objectively and legitimately a dirty (as well as talented) basketball player.
The real shocker is that the House is suddenly and legitimately in play.
We'd legitimately live in them: on the floor, in a sleeping bag — forever.
Some humans can be legitimately viewed as "problems" to be gotten rid of.
" My God @CNN just legitimately asked "How black will the royal baby be?
This was not a private matter and cannot legitimately be argued as such.
"I legitimately love my job," an Arizona-based Costco employee told Business Insider.
He's trying to convince us that this legitimately offensive thing isn't actually offensive.
Popsockets: Collapsible Grip, $9.99Popsocket Grips look gimmicky, but they're a legitimately helpful tool.
On tape, he is legitimately that good: big, fast, crazy hands, great leaper.
And why waste 365 opportunities a year to legitimately love what you're wearing?
The match was against Mustafa Saed and the notoriously, legitimately violent New Jack.
One may legitimately object to my claim about the job of a party.
I mean, just look at this shit: I am legitimately crying right now.
But when you dig deeper into it, that legitimately is what they expect.
This also isn't to say that in-browser cryptocurrency can't be done legitimately.
We don't block anybody, because that person could legitimately have a huge crisis.
"My neighbor and I ... legitimately thought someone was coming for her," Kasinskas said.
That way you can be sure the gold is pure and legitimately sourced.
Zero penalties and annual fees are legitimately good, as are increased privacy features.
Is this guy about to electrocute himself—OK, that one is legitimately troubling.
After all, there are many organizations in which philosophical differences are legitimately disqualifying.
He recognized that the Golan Heights is legitimately now a part of Israel.
KW: Barnett looks like he's going to legitimately throw up through this process.
He agreed it could be legitimately used as a viable form of payment.
And, after all, the vacancy is not legitimately President-elect Trump's to fill.
Further, it was doing this entirely legitimately — from a certain point of view.
Patrick: It was legitimately controversial that GameSpot gave it game of the year!
That old guy with the shovel who allegedly murdered his family: legitimately terrifying.
He predicted the evidence would show some of the placards were used legitimately.
More legitimately impressive displays of athleticism from Justin Bieber ... with special guest, Neymar.
Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn, was an above average to legitimately great spectacle.
"She seems to be legitimately engaged in a lot of questioning of her own behavior and legitimately seeking to try to make an example of herself in a way that might change the behavior of others in the future," Martin said.
"He's legitimately improved, which isn't nothing," a National League executive told Newsday last week.
It seems the jury was persuaded that Officer Yanez legitimately feared for his life.
And seeing Ralph and Vanellope realize they're becoming very different people is legitimately heartbreaking.
Some legitimately spent time photoshopping this 'Grinning Face' emoji is right, The Emoji Movie!
"The team is legitimately motivated by making great articles," Matas told me in 2015.
"You can be legitimately dating someone and using it for publicity," she told Slate.
It's legitimately helpful in that scrum between waking up and getting to the train.
Some celebrity offspring are becoming legitimately boundary-pushing, interesting additions to the fashion landscape.
It's legitimately inspired casting, even if it's a little bewildering that this all happened.
So, you see, you can't really blame us for any of it, not legitimately.
Some of them worry legitimately that Muslim immigrants do not share Europe's liberal norms.
The effect is that both sides fear that only their side can win legitimately.
Worse, many of those debts may be over money the consumer legitimately doesn't owe.
But they shouldn't go the Libya route — they should apply for a visa, legitimately.
I've actually been legitimately scared by my interactions with people on Call of Duty.
Although Vivek isn't dead, the murdered student was legitimately a dealer, top dog Arturo.
When there is news that legitimately involves Clinton, Fox News ramps up its coverage.
Some are legitimately fun, some you've done before, and some are just plain weird.
Derek Derek is a 6'3″ commercial banker and his eyes are legitimately soul-piercing.
Israel strongly rejects those accusations, saying that Israelis are acting legitimately in self-defense.
I legitimately think I lost it in the Uber because I don't remember much.
But legitimately employed posted workers are greatly outnumbered by the unregistered or fraudulent sort.
"Enel believes it acted legitimately and perfectly in line with competition regulations," it said.
It is also a game with a soundtrack that is legitimately sick as fuck.
And the third is if he was legitimately a horrible person off the ice.
I'd dig up trying to find – when they're really legitimately opposed the ideological component.
And Republicans can legitimately claim that they came, they saw and they did something.
"The team is legitimately motivated by making great articles," Matas told me in 9.
Maybe it's a defense mechanism, but she's legitimately giggling as Arie sends her home.
Notre Dame legitimately had enough talent to make the College Football Playoff this year.
On top of all that, you had legitimately bizarre theater like this going on.
It was so detached from anything that I legitimately needed to be worried about.
"Leo is legitimately like a Fabio," says Chelsea Roy, referring to model Fabio Lanzoni.
Others may want to legitimately influence politics or scam people out of their money.
But not only are these cleanses often ineffective, they can also be legitimately dangerous.
Maybe. Ultimately, DiCaprio's cause is admirable, and some of the shots were legitimately stunning.
The bump stock issue is different -- Republicans see it as legitimately playing a role.
"The government has no reason to resign, it was legitimately elected," Dragnea told reporters.
When legitimately prescribed, fentanyl helps patients managing extreme pain, such as caused by cancer.
He won, legitimately, including in many states that were thought to be safely blue.
"When one side speaks legitimately, the other is responsible for listening carefully," he said.
Flacco is usually a legitimately unexciting quarterback, but the Ravens give New England trouble.
Right now, there are too many albums that could be legitimately described as masterpieces.
They may not matter often in a practical sense, but they are legitimately worrying.
Now that you have a candidate, how do you assess whether they're legitimately talented?
Kara, yesterday, I met one of my heroes, legitimately one of my heroes. Who?
Ledger was, of course, referring to the legitimately elected Democratic majority in the House.
I legitimately believe the patient cannot do construction work because of his joint problems.
If any team can legitimately claim to need a new stadium, it's the A's.
And you have a Schedule C to legitimately deduct the cost of your materials.
But the Independent Spirit Awards, launched in 1984, actually tend to be legitimately fun.
It was legitimately groundbreaking work that still leaves me in awe of his talent.
I had to legitimately strip, without ending it on some sort of vaudevillian pratfall.
Riggs was a match without larger meaning; it was legitimately fraught with epochal implications.
Right now, our asylum system fails to assist asylum seekers who legitimately need it.
And finally, D.H.S. is not separating families legitimately seeking asylum at ports of entry.
" A "David Green" immediately responded that her comments could "legitimately be regarded as immodest.
But the committee successfully argued in court that the request was, indeed, legitimately legislative.
So, brace yourselves — there could legitimately be three candidates who say they won. Yikes!
And I am legitimately considering buying the one-piece for lounging at my apartment.
The OLED…Read more ReadThe iPhone 11 Is Legitimately GreatThe iPhone 11 is good.
This may have been Cordray's understanding of what the CFPB ought legitimately to do.
"I'm legitimately shaken by the grave instability of American foreign policy today," Murphy tweeted.
Someone may be legitimately disabled but not yet approved for disability benefits, for example.
It's why folks are legitimately so offended when they found out that then-Sen.
These senior managers could legitimately claim the mantle of "senior administration official," one presumes.
Big tech is legitimately scared that a state may pass a fair repair bill.
I've now got over 200 different medications that I can legitimately apply toward pain.
I understand time can feel tight and we all legitimately have things to do.
I legitimately considered how I might fit the ring into my carry-on luggage.
And even given his historical perspective, he finds parts of Trump's campaign legitimately unprecedented.
Not even like, "I'll play with this for a video," she's legitimately doing it.
North Korea's nuclear weapons are legitimately scary, but its artillery force is also worrisome.
It is a legitimately romantic sight, and one the entire Jersey Shore family helped create.
I legitimately enjoy the idea of melding a very traditional game genre with pot humor.
But then the easy gag turned into a legitimately great sequence that built on itself.
And CEOs -- legitimately or not -- may claim they never told anyone to do anything illegal.
There was a variety of reasons why that idea was legitimately ahead of its time.
Or we legitimately think we can live in a world where we work with Ticketmaster.
"A lot of [Japanese] take great pride in their English, and legitimately so," he says.
And credit where it's due, her big concert performance at the end is legitimately brilliant.
Whether a food is legitimately "natural" has been the subject of a number of lawsuits.
They are also the only people who seem to be having a legitimately good time.
Again, I can't tell if this is legitimately useful or will overwhelm you with data.
The KMT will only be able to reclaim assets it can prove it obtained legitimately.
Especially trolls who are legitimately rating her appearance as if she is a show pony.
He also arranged for the items to be labeled as though they were produced legitimately.
"Cristin is one of those people about whom heroic movies are legitimately made," Taubes said.
Some of those people — like the person in credit card debt — might be legitimately struggling.
Bonus: you will legitimately learn more about puddings and pastries than you thought was possible.
That means awkward text messaging, failed first kisses, and, yes, even some legitimately sexy rendezvous.
Now he's Treasury secretary, a job he legitimately could not have gotten any other way.
I legitimately fell in love with these kids, their friends, and their parents last year.
Of course, some of the behavior people report is legitimately bad, and that's taken seriously.
It's not just a minor annoyance, either -- street harassment can make women feel legitimately unsafe.
The Pixelbook is a Chromebook that could be legitimately useful offline, limitations of ChromeOS aside.
The series was at once a little bit clumsy and legitimately ahead of its time.
It's legitimately cool how easy it is to ask this gadget something and get answers.
" But for a legitimately frustrating reason, they dislike the city administration's "handling of car culture.
It was a legitimately great moment, one that Calgary fans remember well to this day.
The action is bigger, the explosions are louder, and the horror is actually, legitimately, scary.
" Abraham argues that whatever the government allows in benefits, Hasidic families are "doing it legitimately.
I wouldn't be doing it if I was legitimately out here like off-key crooning.
I've had a number of fights and I don't think I have legitimately lost one.
A few seemed to legitimately have no clue about El Chapo or the Sinaloa cartel.
Julia Alexander, Polygon I am legitimately bummed out about how much I disliked Justice League.
At one point in time, Mark Henry was (legitimately) the strongest man in the world.
But, with all that said, I'm legitimately sad about the end of Battlefield 1 content.
National food holidays have become as common an occurrence as days of the week — legitimately.
The idea of a multiverse is something that's legitimately studied by cosmologists around the world.
But it's nominated everywhere else — including in categories where, to my mind, it's legitimately lousy.
In the event of a terrorist attack, I legitimately fear there may be internment programs.
"It hurts those of us who are legitimately focused on journalism," one employee told CNN.
There are people who legitimately perform well on a short amount of sleep, Mander says.
After all, traveling these days without email access and your contact list is legitimately frustrating.
People travel together for safety, legitimately exercising their rights to freedom of association and assembly.
If nothing else, they will rightfully feel that the nomination legitimately belonged to President Obama.
Trump's son added that he is "legitimately concerned for his mental state," referring to Schiff.
Amazon boss and billionaire Jeff Bezos is legitimately scared of the potential of autonomous weapons.
Some people, landscapes, and legitimately worthwhile priorities would suffer in the short- to mid-term.
If there are legitimately bad facts still unreported, it's hard to see how he survives.
This was Khan's Raging Bull moment—only better because besides staying upright, he legitimately won.
Democrats feared he would use the rolls to encourage states to purge legitimately registered voters.
Pace certain instant conservative critiques, this is legitimately interesting genealogy performed by a legitimate expert.
Many readers legitimately ask: Why are the vast majority of our obituary subjects white men?
Emma is back as her slightly tongue in cheek, slightly legitimately scary Evil Emma guise.
The only song that feels legitimately old to me is "No Holding Back" by Cynthia.
"It was a legitimately esoteric story," he told me in a tone of genuine admiration.
Tom has no firm political convictions and legitimately feels at home among pretentious rich folks.
Apart from the experiments, their duties consisted of what "ordinary doctors" regularly and legitimately do.
But I truly, legitimately thought he looked at me as the daughter he never had.
Unless someone is legitimately allergic, "I don't worry about overpowering someone with perfume," she says.
The Rockets may be legitimately good, and not just an extension of James Harden's beard.
Kalanick is a legitimately successful entrepreneur who created a massive company out of thin air.
You logically know there's nothing that could be legitimately *clears throat* sexy about this song.
Only someone with no exposure to the "Real Housewives" franchise could legitimately hold this view.
It feels legitimately unprecedented in its presentation, and that's the most brilliant fuel for momentum.
Chris Christie — Trump can legitimately claim to be consolidating the backing of influential conservative leaders.
Would it be just a famous person's vanity project, or would it be legitimately good?
Authorities dismiss that as a smear, saying they are protecting themselves legitimately against threats from extremists.
Jenner was clearly legitimately surprised, gasping and covering her mouth once she saw the little pup.
Most of the information Rosenbacher shared was false, or at least not legitimately acquired by him.
So if an individual legitimately objects to handing over their password, that alone makes them criminal.
It can be legitimately fun to drive, too, especially when you put it in Sport mode.
Some people might legitimately ask the depressing question: What the hell is happening to my country?
You&aposve got to separate them before you find out if they&aposre legitimately a family.
Now, they've quietly started rolling out legitimately cool SATC merch on a new site, Miranda Solidarity.
It completely fell apart and it just legitimately tumbled to the table in an epic fashion.
We think some of them are legitimately passionate people that are just really into promoting Russia.
And the social media panic probably isn't helping if you're legitimately concerned about your eye health.
If we got too close to one another in the virtual space, I felt legitimately uncomfortable.
That's right, it legitimately levitates AND rotates 259.99 degrees, helping your plants get maximum sun nourishment.
And yet, Redd Kross were such misfits that they never legitimately belonged to any of them.
Hosting a successful reality television show is a legitimately difficult job that not anyone could do.
It's a legitimately sobering, sad story that becomes even more serious with our current political backdrop.
With the stakes high, Samsung has delivered a device that legitimately stands out from the rest.
In addition to legitimately good games, there's a bunch of weird gems hidden in their collection.
And many people get legitimately offended at the idea that they can't keep their ballots secret.
Under the new plan, there is a yuuuge benefit for folks who legitimately use these entities.
It was the first time we put out a record where it was legitimately a job.
Some of the stories are legitimately funny, while ones like Eichenwald's sound scary, painful, or both.
And he's superb as Drive's avenging angel: sexy yet legitimately dangerous, compelling even though frequently repulsive.
HOW MUCH OF IT WOULD YOU LEGITIMATELY SAY IS MINIMAL SNOWFALL, WARM WEATHER, A GOOD FEBRUARY?
And what a waste because the Meizu Zero is a legitimately interesting phone in my opinion.
Martin's photos recreate scenes of men congregating in old Berlin toilets that were once legitimately cruisey.
The complainants were legitimately terminated for reasons completely unrelated to any allegations of misconduct by others.
If I perform an action that doesn't reflect my intentions, I legitimately feel like I'm lying.
But if you're keen to do business from a Starbucks or noisy airport, it's legitimately useful.
Bercow said the government could not "legitimately resubmit" a third proposition that matched the first two.
I was out walking with my mother and her partner, and I legitimately had to pee.
My version of the Lazy Girl is a woman who legitimately does not give a fuck.
This first trailer for Sully quickly answers that — and shows how legitimately compelling it can be.
She's got this necklace and earrings that are legitimately Egyptian and have also been in museums.
But Davutoglu insisted the preliminary deal would not stop Syrian refugees legitimately seeking shelter in Europe.
If both can lock in for an entire playoff series, New Orleans will be legitimately formidable.
"We're actually legitimately building the world's largest ocean observation platform on a shoestring," Mr. Lang said.
He was a massive star and a legitimately likeable, decent man with a fascinating personal story.
We were legitimately looking forward to seeing her again and hearing about her jury duty adventures.
But, after doing some digging, I discovered that The Rasmus are legitimately still kind of successful.
The second most exciting thing is that now you can legitimately play video games for homework.
These services could legitimately help people stay healthier, which would also end up saving companies money.
I'm legitimately proud to say I finished the boss without resorting to summoning any help, too.
Then there's Celine, who legitimately does not need any quantifiable evidence of superstardom: just watch this.
And the Hawks are a legitimately good team, as they've knocked off some power conference staples.
Which may legitimately kill people, being in that world, in virtual reality, for hours on end.
I think this is because this is legitimately the biggest public health crisis facing our country.
"It was totally worth it to have someone who legitimately cared about me moving," he said.
I prefer Marty doesn't ruin that sweet embrace with Ruth, who legitimately cares for her boss.
I legitimately would like my kids to be exposed to other cultures and learn about them.
No president has ever pardoned himself, and it's unclear if Mr. Trump could legitimately do so.
In the absence of that, I legitimately cannot say, which, in itself, is saying a lot.
And yet there's something legitimately poignant about the show's "Lemonade"-flavored blend of grandiosity and fragility.
For Trump to pardon him would be legitimately denounced as a misuse of that constitutional authority.
That was why Gaikai originally streamed games from YouTube and Facebook ads — they were legitimately ads!
And Democrats are, at least at the moment, legitimately divided on the answer to that question.
Another is the "hijacked ad," which can even happen on homes that are legitimately for sale.
We have people who are legitimately successful on other platforms that Double Bounce just doesn't work for.
Especially since he has a megaphone blaring to the world that could legitimately start World War III.
Anyone who has ever obtained your SSN, legitimately or illegitimately, can claim your identity as their own.
It's overwhelmingly impressive to see how much legitimately good music is coming from this insanely backwards state.
"Your colleagues are legitimately smart and always interested in helping you progress your career, " one employee writes.
In my survey of the 2000 Electoral College, I asked whether electors thought Bush was elected legitimately.
According to the suit, the photo was legitimately licensed and posted by several websites on December 2.
Legitimately two minutes after we got back from smoking, our boss pulled up on a golf cart.
Even with increasingly faster devices, speedier networks, and optimized web code, waiting is inevitable—and legitimately stressful.
I get that people are legitimately busy, and that money management is a task they find unpleasant.
"I'm legitimately unnerved by how much I like Hi Bich," writer Amanda Mull posted back in September.
This is legitimately practical and good for people who are immobile, but August doesn't focus on that.
I was legitimately sad, which was a feeling I'd never felt in any of my "real" breakups.
Users can also transfer contacts from iOS and Android devices, which sounds like a legitimately handy feature.
He seems legitimately concerned with the potential negative impact his platform has had in the past year.
Why call someone a broflake when you can legitimately draw a connection between them and actual Nazis?
There are even a couple of legitimately great things that can't be found on any other smartphone.
"The reaction on Reddit has been mental, some people seem to be legitimately freaking out," he said.
Even when Russia could legitimately be of help, many question Trump's motivation for simply mentioning the name.
Subsequently, Dinklage, who is legitimately fantastic on Thrones, has been nominated every year since the 2014 awards.
Some (presumably) real-life soccer moms are also coming forward to prove that they legitimately exist, too.
It's probably more fun that legitimately useful, but the force still seems pretty strong with this one.
But iOS 10 does come with some legitimately neat features that you might want to try now.
Big Bird legitimately kicked Jason's butt, and it was something I never knew I needed to see.
And it seems to be legitimately sweet, as he still drops everything to hang out with her.
It doesn't hurt that he has a lot of personal charisma and is legitimately kind of funny.
There's just so much stuff — and so much terrible stuff — that it's legitimately hard to constantly police.
Besides giving skateboarders their sport's first legitimately enjoyable game, it launched underground skateboard culture into the mainstream.
"Many investors legitimately demand that companies think long term and explain their strategies and policies," he said.
Chris got serious for a minute and offered advice for Hollywood on how to legitimately conduct business.
ET "Trump has done a number of things which legitimately raise the question of impeachment," Minn. Rep.
Sanders probably could have handled that more deftly, but it was a legitimately tricky situation for him.
"We're working to keep the internet a safe space for people who use it legitimately," Young said.
Episode 210 — "Secrets & Pies" As the title promises, this episode is legitimately full of secrets and pies.
The designer just launched her latest collaboration with Blunt (makers of ultra-reliable, legitimately wind-resistant umbrellas).
Westworld seems totally solipsistic, and we've yet to encounter anyone who seems legitimately interested in role-playing.
In fact they were skinning a carcass they had bought legitimately; Dalits traditionally dispose of dead cows.
The first time I watched anything from John Early and Kate Berlant, I was legitimately in tears.
And summers that once boasted three or four legitimately good films become summers with just a couple.
A grape grower in California created a new type of grape that legitimately tastes like cotton candy.
I'm like, hey these are the people who found me, who legitimately care enough to follow me.
When heroin breaks down in the body, it becomes morphine, which is often used legitimately in surgery.
What seems clearer is that the requirements run the risk of tossing out valid, legitimately cast votes.
"Until that moment you could legitimately wonder about what direction Brexit was going to head," Menon said.
The trial court found that Latham & Watkins legitimately decided that it could no longer give this opinion.
As such, Cyber Security 102 didn't entertain anyone trying to legitimately (or even illegitimately) figure it out.
Are there players in the Overwatch League that are using the drug to treat legitimately diagnosed disorders?
Angus Harrison Christmas songs can be categorized thusly, which is often overlooked: Legitimately Good Christmas Songs, i.e.
He is the first ever to legitimately beat Threes, as far as developer Asher Vollmer is aware.
But he's legitimately brilliant—immediately friendly towards newcomer Marcus, bonding over the protagonist's affection for cheesy blockbusters.
He also vowed to take legal action against the FBI for seizing his apparently legitimately-earned bitcoins.
Fentanyl is legitimately used for surgical anesthesia, with good reason: it knocks you out cold, almost instantaneously.
There were, it should be noted, legitimately substantial moments for a primary electorate hungry for transformational change.
That's fine, but still makes him one of the least-appreciated legitimately good players in the NBA.
Experiences common to the group are therefore legitimately represented as happening to a single, quasi-allegorical figure.
Finally, countering Iran's human rights abuses at home should legitimately be part of United States' Iran policy.
As I watch the video online, I'm legitimately concerned about her ability to come up for air.
No, it's a legitimately great TV show — and one of the most psychologically astute programs ever made.
By disabling the ownership check the game can no longer determine whether you legitimately own the game.
Generally, most people aren't making a living on Google or Twitter, and people can legitimately do that.
People who have legitimately moved to a different state have to be ready to prove their residency.
I can't even really legitimately say I'm right, because they don't have a lot of stores yet.
Is it purely because of LeBron James's influence, or are they now a legitimately well-structured team?
"I'm legitimately concerned that a lot of people are going to be losing money," Mr. Feit said.
The Dems are trying to win an election in 2020 that they know they cannot legitimately win!
That means if there's a close race, there could be multiple candidates legitimately claiming a caucus win.
The Dems are trying to win an election in 20203 that they know they cannot legitimately win!
As with most health care policy problems confronting the nation today, the blame legitimately belongs to ObamaCare.
Facebook assumed that the people they sold the data to legitimately have destroyed it and they didn't.
She said she worked with Singer -- the mastermind behind the college admissions scheme -- legitimately for a year.
There's an undeniable burden on people who are paranoid because someone is legitimately out to get them.
A president whose administration does not have the confidence of the people cannot govern effectively, or legitimately.
I'm just having trouble coming up with five things that were legitimately bad about the weekend. 4.
It's the act of belief that animates these characters, even if everything they say seems legitimately nuts.
Russia got caught, and now they resent anyone who went through the front door, legitimately or not.
That's legitimately scary, because the specter of a US-North Korea conflict hung over much of 2017.
A smattering of people knew, because information has never been hermetically sealed, but most folks were legitimately floored.
Among other steps, U.S. officials have recognized the opposition-run Venezuelan congress as the only legitimately elected authority.
Here, it's obvious Aaron doesn't think Ana is legitimately less-than for never ordering a Hawaiian-style slice.
Those are the voters Republicans stand to lose by passing laws that legitimately endanger abortion rights, Wilson said.
I mean, Duncan's peak lasted for like 235 years, but 22020 was legitimately the peak of his peak.
We broke the news to Cris Judd at The Grove in L.A. Tuesday, and he was legitimately surprised.
Buyer, beware — that last-minute stocking stuffer from Amazon may not have earned its five-star rating legitimately.
Instead of going to work for one day of pretend, actors' kids can legitimately work alongside their parents.
A business can turn away people, legally, for lots of reasons — like someone who's legitimately drunk and belligerent.
"So they were legitimately the loudest crew I'd ever heard for four or five days," Mr. Krasinski said.
Returning to Singapore could be legitimately perilous — Alfred Dodwell said Yee would almost definitely be sent to prison.
Maybe there are green wires sticking out of everything, but they're not all legitimately designed to represent something.
"I think I've struck a nerve with some people who legitimately love Stuart Little," the page's creator said.
Brian Heater: I'm legitimately finding it difficult to discuss these sorts of things without delving into the conspiratorial.
"So much of conventional medicine actually could be legitimately criticized as exercises in the nocebo effect," Brown says.
Tampa Bay The Saints offense is legitimately good, which is no surprise with Drew Brees leading the way.
Again, clause four's authors were not specific about what might legitimately trigger it, and they worried about coups.
The use of the knife emoji in the comments of this photo of Selena Gomez is legitimately disturbing.
Xiaomi continues to offer solid, legitimately modern devices at prices that are hard for anyone else to match.
Tillerson hates publicity, sort of acknowledges the existence of climate change, and actually ran a legitimately successful business.
The verdict is still out on whether smartwatches are a legitimately useful thing to strap to your wrist.
You&aposre going to punish people who are legitimately in pain, the cancer patients that need these drugs.
She legitimately seems so much less self-conscious with the fellow freshman, and that's something to root for.
Midseason finale "Witching Hour," lays all the groundwork for the next step in Sabrina Spellman's legitimately chilling adventures.
And now people all over the world are legitimately worried about what his presidency will mean for technology.
Putin critics view court cases against Navalny as a way to keep him from legitimately threatening Putin's power.
I mean, we already are basically a traveling circus, I guess we could legitimately be a traveling circus.
" — Avery Blank "Are you confident you could do the job, and are you legitimately excited about the opportunity?
The technology is getting so smart, that Tesla's Elon Musk is legitimately scared it could eventually take over.
"The president is not going to be legitimately 'primaried,'" pointing to Trump's widespread support among the GOP base.
By the end of it, he sounds legitimately excited to have used data to bust Billy's bad habits.
The third star: Jack Campbell – This may have been the only legitimately funny moment from the NHL Awards.
And while we may legitimately feel busy, Americans' working hours have steadily decreased over the last seven decades.
When talking about gun deaths from suicide, however, epidemiologists say mental illness legitimately becomes an area of concern.
The odds for this possible fight would be legitimately interesting to see, even if the fight wouldn't be.
And at least some of its enterprises make money legitimately, and will make more as the country prospers.
Anthem doesn't come across as merely action competent for a BioWare game, it's legitimately a good action game.
Money was easier to come by then, and I take my hat off to people who work legitimately.
I'm convinced that I'll never win any of them—except the one thing I legitimately DO NOT WANT.
Had Hogg not quit, the central bank could less legitimately demand tough standards from the banks it regulates.
This sometimes means spending a little more money than might be comfortable because some wines legitimately cost more.
She's a legitimately successful entrepreneur, raking in over $2.5 billion in revenue on her fragrance line alone. Surprise!
Legitimately or not, he has been praised for record low unemployment -- now at 3.7%, a 49-year low.
"We have the current President, who was, in my view, legitimately elected, is serving as President," Comey said.
My bed is so comfortable and legitimately my favorite possession, so it is very difficult to leave sometimes.
At present it's more of an idiosyncratic feature, but moving forward, it could, perhaps, prove legitimately useful. Perhaps.
"I think they legitimately intended to email me a notification that my item was shipping early," he said.
He can legitimately claim firsthand experience and some successes confronting the hollowing-out of the American manufacturing economy.
These are all things I legitimately do feel, but would never widely share without any sort of provocation.
Maybe he legitimately wanted to talk about energy policy with its employees, as the company indicated on Twitter.
Once you have seen a man hit legitimately a few times in your life it sticks with you.
But the collection is legitimately meant for sweat sessions: The range employs Nike's Dri-FIT and Flyknit technologies.
My DMs are crazy right now, people are legitimately threatening me if I can't come to their city.
It's not just drunk food, Cook Out is legitimately delicious, and a great introduction to unpretentious Southern food.
"They now are conspiring openly, in the light of day, to destabilize a legitimately elected president," Rousseff said.
When Obama took office in 2009, he was (legitimately) seen as a little underseasoned compared with most presidents.
I am legitimately abstruse sometimes, but I'm always pushing it as far as I am towards being digested.
Cena had suffered a torn pectoral muscle (legitimately) and was due to be out for a solid year.
This (admittedly oversimplified) formula has made many of these companies into household names, legitimately upending entire retail categories.
Democrats legitimately differ on this, and Beto's is a coherent explanation of a more moderate and incremental strategy.
Thankfully, legitimately food-loving vegan and Cro-Mags frontman John Joseph knows that that's no way to live.
Democrats legitimately thought the public would like Obamacare if they just knew more about what was in it.
He sang a soothing song, and for those few minutes, I legitimately felt my stress levels decrease drastically.
As a self-diagnosed Dude Who Is Bad at Meditation, I found the brain-scanning tech legitimately helpful.
Trump eventually admitted that Obama was born in the United States and was, therefore, the legitimately qualified president.
"The Kunstmuseum Bern was legitimately named as sole inheritor in the will," the court said in a statement.
Cuba has resisted opening wholesale markets for small businesses, for example, making it hard to source ingredients legitimately.
As we legitimately investigate a possible hate crime, we need to be careful not to lose that distinction.
In this light, the Confederate flag can legitimately be seen as an alternate version of the Nazi emblem.
But The Irishman is legitimately great — not Martin Scorsese's most satisfying film, but certainly among his most contemplative.
I even don't care whether as a board member Biden helped procure Burisma legitimately won and deserved contracts.
When GameSpot named Demon's Souls their game of the year in 20093, it was a legitimately shocking choice.
The last book I read that legitimately qualifies as a classic is "Infinite Jest," by David Foster Wallace.
It's sort of the ideal experience of real-time communicating on the internet in a legitimately fun way.
The EU has resisted, but they might relent if they believe it would legitimately push the deal through.
With an assist from the singer Maluca, Francis and Diplo manage to make squeaky Dutch synths sound legitimately sultry.
"Taking a knee" could then be legitimately described as a call and commitment to problem-solving and justice solutions.
Not because I legitimately needed anything and not because anyone was forcing me to – but because I always had.
Despite this rather thick air of impropriety, TheTwistedTwo told me that her husband-to-be acquired his coins legitimately.
And so I think their lawyers legitimately under our system are saying to them, you need to protect yourself.
If I were in the vicinity of thugs so armed, I would be afraid, and I think legitimately so.
The scene was legitimately touching, with people gathering around the star and even leaving flowers to commemorate Fisher's passing.
We didn't want her to get off easy, because we see her being a legitimately conflicted and complicated character.
But even with that in mind, it feels like the end of an era, and people are legitimately sad.
Napster enabled users to download entire songs and albums — legitimately lowering their incentive to go buy the actual items.
Many addicts were once prescribed an opioid legitimately, by a doctor, and then found that they could not stop.
"It legitimately came from the way blonde hair looks when there's a rose filter on a photo," Ess says.
Uploading contact lists is not all that uncommon of a behavior and is often used in legitimately helpful ways.
Kim in particular has been the target of several high-profile incidents ranging from simply startling to legitimately criminal.
"There are a bunch of companies that are legitimately getting ready to go [public] and will go," he said.
The erosion of TANF money is legitimately an outlier, unlike what's happening to any other major safety net program.
In good light, I've obtained some legitimately usable images from this camera when zoomed in as tight as 32x.
If you're legitimately disrupting an industry, there's a reason: they're doing something poorly and you can do it better.
And how I'd end even my best days feeling frazzled, detached, and legitimately unsure of what I'd just accomplished.
I wish I could give Christen 1,63 points for this legitimately respectable behavior, but those are not the rules.
Google should make the legitimately difficult but correct decision to filter out climate denial from its Top Stories module.
He got the stool, he was legitimately trying to get off the field, Just happened to be bad timing.
I am legitimately upset — I love the local news and watch/listen in the background every morning and evening.
There are lots of games on the Wii Virtual Console that can't be legitimately downloaded on any other system.
The executive branch legitimately has dramatically more technical capacity to ask the relevant questions and consider the relevant options.
But in delaying the implementation of his order, he suggested one example of how DACA could be legitimately ended.
Marijuana remains a Schedule I drug, meaning it has a high degree of abuse and no legitimately recognized benefit.
Green didn't just feel like donning a metallic mask and looking legitimately 24K-dipped for the thrill of it.
It's also worth noting that the second half of Star Wars was legitimately groundbreaking, game-changing cinema in 1977.
Decades of research have shown these molecules and several of their cousins to be legitimately weird and wonderful enzymes.
In theory so-called long-term incentive plans (LTIPs) aim to legitimately encourage management success in boosting shareholder returns.
And there is a logic to that idea: Trump would legitimately be a terrifying leader of the free world.
Although it's not getting too far off the ground, Furze's hoverbike does legitimately hover for short periods of time.
Wendt, who legitimately thought Long knew about the kiss before talking to her, has no problem admitting his mistake.
At a time when "pivot to video" has become a running joke among media companies, Topic looks legitimately different.
AmazonSmile's helped to counteract that a bit, raising money for legitimately good causes, skimmed off purchases from the site.
Trump's inflammatory speech has alienated them; it has also galvanized others who have similarly — and perhaps legitimately — felt disenfranchised.
But a few leaks are legitimately big deals, like the documents that are allegedly drafts of potential executive orders.
And that's arguably what makes Zayn legitimately cool: his willingness to try to make something that's entirely his own.
Reg BI elevates the standard to require broker-dealers make recommendations that are legitimately in their client's best interest.
The worst-case scenario would be a real constitutional crisis where a key state's results are legitimately in question.
He was legitimately fouled on the play — but this delayed reaction seems JUST A LITTLE OVER THE TOP, no?
He legitimately has the tools, professional record and tenacity to make a change for the betterment of the whole.
Why should everyone in America who legitimately needs these drugs be forced to pay so much more for them?
"The Dems are trying to win an election in 2020 that they know they cannot legitimately win!" he tweeted.
If Simmons has legitimately developed a reliable jumper, however, it could have a huge impact on the Sixers' season.
"  "The laws and regulations governing dependency status were created to help students who legitimately need assistance to attend college.
"Either the Northam campaign is legitimately confident because of their private polls or they overconfident and lethargic," said Sabato.
Bannon is "a legitimately sinister figure, a "bully," and a "dictator" who is "prone to a lot of tirades.
The rebels went on to occupy Sanaa, the capital, and overthrew Yemen's legitimately elected government by force that September.
Why is that the basis on which we're kind of implicitly saying that people are legitimately entitled to wealth?
Some people legitimately have a fear of clowns and that's fine, [but] real clowns aren't meant to be scary.
The messages included at the songs' core are still harrowing, but there is something legitimately empowering in this collectivity.
Billy estimates that took up 40 hours, while another 20 was legitimately playing the game—exploring dungeons, fighting monsters.
Two, Fighting Is Magic was in the running to be legitimately featured on the main stage at EVO 2013.
On July 4th 1985, the New York Mets played the Braves in Atlanta in a legitimately insane baseball game.
Even if they are maybe only a half-dozen memorable Kid Rock songs, he's become a legitimately impressive entertainer.
They're the diehards, people getting legitimately excited for events like N7 day, and reading codex entries during their lunch.
"There is no one in this state today who can say legitimately, 'I cannot get a mask," Cuomo said.
Donald Mustard is brilliant, and watching him pitch games, he's legitimately, creatively [smart] and somebody I admire a lot.
We were legitimately a little bit disenfranchised from other things that were happening at the time in the city.
The Lobby Day has attracted interest from Virginians legitimately interested in gun rights — and not just right-wing groups.
While the prosecutors piled up counts, particularly over false statements, Stone was certainly a legitimate target and legitimately convicted.
They should tell the President that the only person he can legitimately nominate at this moment is Merrick Garland.
IRS penalties for some mistakes can be stiff, and you can end up paying taxes you don't legitimately owe.
I really want this show to be great, and a lot of stuff in this trailer legitimately looks cool.
So if I'm legitimately concerned about climate change, and I am, is it irresponsible for me to have kids?
We have a sneaking suspicion that we might see the first legitimately good pair of wireless earbuds below $50.
My daughter is at the school she legitimately earned a right to be in, and she's proud and happy.
Republicans sometimes talk as if the Cold War never ended; Sanders seemed at points legitimately unaware that it has.
A man celebrated for his wartime heroism and for legitimately significant legislative achievements like the Americans With Disabilities Act.
If I could legitimately co-own something useful but infrequently used, like a set of tools, that would rock.
And, as Vox's Matt Yglesias wrote earlier today, the Pence email case may actually be legitimately more troubling than Clinton's.
She legitimately quote says, 'As soon as I get on that Grammy red carpet, I'm gonna tell all the press.
That's why Moe's mom is legitimately a "fucking hero," as she says, holding down the entire fort on her own.
Colton and Hannah's one-on-one date stands out as one of the most legitimately awkward moments of The Bachelor.
Other apps such as Signal and WhatsApp offer end-to-end encryption, which means the company legitimately cannot access messages.
Isn&apost he entitled, just like Barack Obama was entitled to have a legitimately qualified nominee approved by the Senate?
Because it was often hard to get tobacco products into these countries legitimately, illegal imports filled the market at first.
We're never quite sure if Crowley is supposed to be legitimately cool or if he simply believes he's a badass.
The danger is that there is no national dialogue because there's no agreement about what's legitimately controversial and worth debating.
In some cases, the criminals make it appear that they are calling from phone numbers legitimately registered to law enforcement.
Legitimately, I've sat here for 20 minutes trying to think of anything besides laundry that I regularly use greenbacks for.
PARENTS take it serious don't just push your kids off and tell them to get over something they legitimately can't.
It's hard to fathom Jax Taylor legitimately helped make a baby — and he's not having a panic attack about it.
It would also rob Trump of the halo of Supreme Court victories against Democrats, on which he could legitimately run.
Of course, it's also a big hoop to jump through for employees who are in pain and legitimately need surgery.
If you want to legitimately rent a new apartment or get a credit card, you can temporarily lift your freeze.
She legitimately quote says, 'As soon as I get on that Grammy red carpet I'm gonna tell all the press.
Carly went from being quite legitimately nauseated at the sight of Evan to somehow dating him in one fell swoop.
The president, as head of the executive branch, can legitimately demand such a step, provided he also identifies due cause.
They were things I felt private about, parts of my life that were at once legitimately vulnerable and very boring.
Whether disfavoured or legitimately circumscribed, it is clear that the Second Amendment is not the primary obstacle to gun control.
Despite his initial reservations, Jonas decided to stop by the party in case the rockstar had legitimately requested his presence.
And that means when a society legitimately agrees on certain laws and rules, that society can and should punish offenders.
Not to mention, apps enter thorny territory simply by doing their job: connecting users with matches they're legitimately interested in.
It was the first phone that could legitimately compete with DSLR camera quality while still being a respectable modern smartphone.
The second is because you legitimately think that it is an amazing song that you adore to rock out to.
A legitimately mass-market headset would help change that — but we don't know if that's what Oculus has created yet.
"They legitimately stop for tea at 4:00pm every day," she tells PEOPLE is this week's issue on stands Friday.
Given how much we use our phone cameras, getting some Leica expertise in the mix is a legitimately exciting idea.
But that elaboration on his testimony could legitimately have waited until the FBI completed its analysis of the new emails.
This is a legitimately difficult problem, but building extra miles of wall in the middle of nowhere won't ameliorate it.
Reports indicate that fraudulent charges may have occurred elsewhere after the cards were legitimately used at some of our restaurants.
He legitimately emphasized that what he was doing with SpaceX and the Falcon 20153 was in a totally different class.
"Here's a bit of insight that I legitimately hope he reflects on: she never asked for his feedback," he says.
Beyond the new hardware, a big reason both versions of the Apple Watch are now legitimately good is WatchOS 3.
When these basic needs aren't met — and for too many Americans, they aren't — our quality of life is legitimately endangered.
"When I first joined there, I legitimately believed in the offering and what they were trying to do," Oczkowski says.
It claimed it filed for Chapter 11 to reorganize its custom cabinetry operation and was legitimately seeking protection from creditors.
You guys would go crazy legitimately so because that is not his role and that&aposs what the report said.
"People who have these images shared are legitimately, specifically, personally, professionally, and financially harmed by this experience," Lenhart told Broadly.
"We answered every question they asked that was legitimately pre-election and focused on Russia," Giuliani said in an interview.
However, it can also be used to steal data or, depending on your point of view, legitimately gather business intelligence.
I did not really know him before, and I got to know him, and I legitimately enjoyed working with him.
The chain did legitimately (if surprisingly) partner with the Bushwick Collective, a set of Brooklyn street artists, for the ads.
Tyga's new deal with Kanye's G.O.O.D. Music isn't a favor to the Kardashians -- we're told Kanye legitimately digs his music.
When Shaquille O'Neal unveiled his piggies during a TNT broadcast a couple of years back, his coworkers seemed legitimately traumatized.
The new laws will not restrict the ability of overseas investors to purchase property with funds obtained legitimately in China.
The Hound's survival is legitimately of interest; Bronn just didn't have much of a role in the story until now.
And it wasn't simply a case of giving the old guy a run—Page was legitimately good and wildly popular.
You might remember when, last June, Johnson Instagrammed a Washington Post piece saying the actor could legitimately run for president.
But then a handful of folks in the audience legitimately fainted during the screening, which is, you know, clinically insane.
And so it is with smartphones, where we'll never be able to legitimately and objectively crown a single best device.
After a year of media denials of his claims of surveillance targeting his campaign, Trump can legitimately claim some vindication.
The whole thing was a securities fraud scandal, and restricting expansion until Wells can grow legitimately is a decent response.
"If your business is operating legitimately, there's nothing to fear," said Steve Francis, Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent in Charge.
So even for employees who are legitimately managers, if their salary is below the cutoff, they must be paid overtime.
Mr. Motasim is one of very few people in the world who might legitimately serve as such a go-between.
Others had questions about the quality of the data and whether it could legitimately be used to make such claims.
Facebook can easily afford the $53 billion penalty, and the FTC could have legitimately assessed it a much higher fine.
There is never a time in a person's life when they can legitimately say that they don't need health insurance.
Many large and trusted brands and publishers are using Storrito to legitimately post valuable and creatively attractive content to Instagram.
On the other hand, not obeying the lawful order of a legitimately elected official is also a subversion of democracy.
Scene by scene, it finds raw, affecting themes about mortality and grieving, and it has some legitimately cool plot twists.
"Rachel was very confused and I was legitimately crying tears of joy because of how special the whole event was."
Even if the potential beneficiaries of AML fund diversions legitimately deserve public funding, that money needs to come from elsewhere.
The court ruled that only three of the proposed judges could be legitimately seated and that the legislation was unconstitutional.
No officer certified to carry a Taser "can legitimately claim a lack of awareness or knowledge of risks," he said.
The case against Elliott hinged on whether Guthrie and Reilly legitimately feared for their safety in response to his tweets.
"It legitimately came from the way blonde hair looks when there's a rose filter on a photo," Ess told People.
The Trend Boy is a proud male feminist, or "more of a humanist," or appears legitimately invested in fighting misogyny.
In California, where the Usher suit is filed, civil rights attorney fees can legitimately exceed their client's total monetary recovery.
Strowman is a legitimately terrifying-looking man, a former power lifter who stands over six and a half feet tall.
But they're legitimately great, further testament to the fact that he reasonably tackle any project he sets his mind to.
Ninety-nine point nine percent of those students are here legitimately and doing great research and helping the global economy.
What they do is they observe things that are legitimately happening in culture, and they press the gas on them.
Is this some sort of game being played for partisan reasons, or are they legitimately trying to strengthen the agencies?
But as the show turns 20, I wanted to put in a defense of the program, which I legitimately love.
If you're willing to trade, the following (free) apps are well established and can legitimately help you earn cash back.
Today, people in agricultural and industrial America legitimately feel that their way of life is being threatened by postindustrial society.
At a mere $5 million a year, at scale, the private sector can legitimately fund that as a business expense.
JBS said in an emailed statement to Reuters that tax credits received by the company were legitimately owed to it.
Modern history is replete with symbols, particularly clothing and colors, where politicians legitimately gain power, pivot and seize ultimate control.
The only person who can legitimately call himself a "Bernie bro" cast his vote in the Democratic primary on Tuesday.
Third, if impeachment becomes a likely prospect, Republicans of all stripes should start reinforcing Mike Pence's image as legitimately presidential.
It's frustrating to many, but by all accounts she is legitimately letting the trial play out for the time being.
Secondly, "I think Fidel Castro legitimately liked sports," said David Wallechinsky, the president of the International Society of Olympic Historians.
It occurred to me that the letters gave him permission to legitimately slow down, an opportunity for nuance and contradiction.
Undercover Agents Target Cybersecurity Watchdog By: Raphael Satter This was legitimately one of the most grotesque stories of the year.
Those games are still widely distributed in piracy circles, but the conversation frequently includes encouragement to purchase the game legitimately.
It would not be consistent with our values to use our privilege to gain access that was not legitimately accessible.
Not the actions of an innocent man, and certainly not what a legitimately elected president does to protect his country.
Dan: I'm being serious when I say that this is not only the best entry, but a legitimately fantastic song.
The key to producing legitimately useful quantities of water, however, is going to be a matter of a fairly massive scale.
Because I get the feeling they want that extra avenue to be able to legitimately trade for their own entities again.
Globally, there's precedent: In countries where the regulatory system isn't very strong, and people can legitimately say, I didn't know that.
A mountaineer by profession — meaning she legitimately climbs mountains for a living — Arnot Reid has constantly had to overcome the impossible.
And yet, if you can look beyond the hoard of bright, plastic wearables, there's some legitimately smart designs to be found.
I was more willing to believe that shady political operatives were inventing horrible internet personae than believe that they legitimately existed.
And it's legitimately not the role of federal prosecutors to single out a particular business for extra scrutiny for political reasons.
It seems impossible for the FCC to legitimately say that it's followed the proper procedures until investigators have resolved this matter.
That the level design is good enough—and rich enough—to support all the actions you can take, legitimately astounds me.
Cubans legitimately wondered whether some of the improvements they'd seen — like more foreign hotels opening on the island — would go away.
I do believe that everyone involved is legitimately looking for new startup opportunities and increasingly frustrated with San Francisco's insular culture.
If you had any reservations about Justin Bieber's Purpose tour merch being legitimately considered "fashion," maybe this will squelch your skepticism.
YouTube sensation and inventor Colin Furze showed off his hoverbike last year, which does legitimately hover for short periods of time.
Instead of creating new language to legitimately wrap our heads around the swiping universe, we've turned this practice into a farce.
When it does, it is absolutely satisfying, wrapping the many pieces together in a way that's horrifying, subversive, and legitimately emotional.
I legitimately cannot count the number of conversations I've had about how the 10-episode thriller treats sex, violence, and nudity.
Given the longstanding lack of bodies at heavyweight, it's always nice when the UFC picks up a legitimately talented big man.
"The moral of the story is to make sure you do everything legitimately and to keep good tax records," Katz said.
He fought against white rule in the 1970s, in what was then called Rhodesia, and legitimately won an election in 1980.
In between Kim's description of the uproar, we see the originally-released picture, where Kim is legitimately much darker than usual.
Thankfully, the 8-bit soundtrack has some legitimately good tunes to keep you entertained while you die over and over again.
Rome is the kind of city that it's legitimately hard to imagine a major race running through, and yet, it's happening.
But investigators found no credible evidence to contradict Wilson's claim that he legitimately feared for his life when he killed Brown.
Soon enough Kourtney shows up, and Kim is legitimately surprised to see her, since she didn't tell anyone her location yet.
The United States and dozens of other nations have recognized Venezuelan congress head Juan Guaido as the country's legitimately elected chief.
If everyone makes the same mistake, they can all legitimately claim nobody was around to lead them down the righteous path.
Every once in a while, and this is more rare now, there's a legitimately strange internet artifact that just pops up.
Whether or not Trump was legitimately elected, his presidency thus far has been a nonstop assault on America's legitimacy-enabling institutions.
That's an odd, somewhat theoretical problem today, but in 1956, it was legitimately a challenging problem that IBM had to solve.
It makes sense that some people legitimately have tried to use Tinder to make friends, at a loss for other methods.
He's a really good defender at all three spots and can legitimately play short, that's the kind of defender he is.
"The Stena Impero was outside Iranian waters and legitimately carrying out its business at the time of its seizure," he said.
"This is a fine, upstanding man, with good character and good intentions, who legitimately wants to serve his country," he said.
People's faith in polling, one of our most trusted tools for understanding voters and predicting behavior, has quite legitimately been shaken.
When he reflects on how much he's grown by the age of 25, he sounds legitimately wise and not hopelessly naïve.
If it were, ordinary people could legitimately lash out about wealth at the top regardless of how they themselves were faring.
Turns out the guy is legitimately just an erudite, emotionally honest man who may or may not have magic elf powers.
Donald Trump is legitimately elected president, but he enters the White House without the benefit of a united country behind him.
The league has excommunicated a legitimately talented black quarterback, former 49er Colin Kaepernick, after he dared kneel during the national anthem.
I do legitimately believe the flavor and texture of a Middleswarth potato chip is superior to any other chip I've encountered.
He crackles with a MIKA-esque self-contained energy that's very appealing considering he can legitimately wail with a huge range.
Fans will just have to wait and see if the two are legitimately planning nuptials, or just playing the long game.
When evidence of actual sexual abuse goes down between Jose and his younger son Erik (Myko Olivier) I was legitimately shocked.
While the former leaves shareholders as likely fall guys for self-interested risk-taking by insiders, the second is legitimately positive.
Overall, there's enough money to be made legitimately that you don't need to worry about getting tempted by the dark side.
More legitimately, it is helpful that there doesn't seem to have been a rupture between the siblings, only a gradual drift.
Voters in Georgia deserve for there to be a runoff so they know their next governor was fairly and legitimately elected.
He will use fear-mongering as much as possible because he cannot win legitimately and fairly on the battlefield of ideas.
"If at that moment we can't see progress then people can legitimately ask what is going on with this," Hare said.
There are many evangelicals who are morally and legitimately conflicted about gay marriage, accepting refugees, and police officers killing black teenagers.
I'm sore in parts of my body that have never been sore, and instead of feeling embarrassed, I'm feeling legitimately empowered.
While legitimately used to hedge other investments, they exploded during the crisis as a way to play the subprime mortgage market.
"We answered every question they asked that was legitimately pre-election and focused on Russia," Giuliani told Reuters at the time.
However, if legitimately aware and conscious machines are to exist within our lifetime, we may have new questions on our hands.
There were a lot of interesting looks at Monday night's Met Gala, from butt-baring ensembles to legitimately terrifying contact lenses.
I got the chance to preview the film and it is legitimately wild—like, out there in the best of ways.
Having used both the LG G29 and Galaxy S8 extensively, I can say that 16:9 phones legitimately feel weird now.
"The more that people keep repeating the same insults, the more it invites him to very legitimately defend himself," she said.
Rick Perry could legitimately claim the moniker of the "godfather" of the new American energy independence, which is based on fracking.
Although Mr. Cohen has identified legitimately disturbing aspects of the tech culture, he becomes repetitive, and his tone is unnecessarily conspiratorial.
Residents of New York or Utah or California or Wyoming can be legitimately annoyed that our votes don't count for much.
But immigrant advocates say the Trump administration's efforts to restrict asylum protections harms people legitimately seeking refuge from violence and persecution.
His geopolitics were legitimately suspect: In addition to a friendship with Qaddafi, he had close ties to the president of Sudan.
But the search for narrative means that we're looking to them not just to legitimately confer power or hold officials accountable.
There were dozens of moments where it legitimately seemed like Democrats would fail at their health overhaul effort — moments when Sen.
"I was just so angry," Lexie Tesch, the junior who was ultimately — legitimately — voted student body president, told the news site.
But the judges found that Uber's contracts with them legitimately required private arbitration — so the drivers must pursue their claims individually.
" She then argued in an address that the judge had sent to prison "a government legitimately elected at the ballot boxes.
"I hope ... people who legitimately care about the environment see that Brazil is the hero and not the villain," he said.
Given that the show has quickly killed off several main characters so far, I legitimately thought that Stamets was a goner.
Broiled Fish Tacos A legitimately fast way to do delicious fish tacos: under the broiler, with minimal but flavor-packed toppings.
Fact check: Cipollone and Trump's other defense attorneys have repeatedly equated impeachment with an attempt to overthrow a legitimately elected president.
She is without a public position and is legitimately part of a continuing effort to determine a path forward for Democrats.
Sixteen percent said if Clinton wins it will be because she legitimately earned more votes than Trump, the GOP's presidential nominee.
Still, Hickenlooper said Colorado is "legitimately and sincerely" pursuing the opportunity and said he believes the prospect is still largely positive.
Defeat for Johnson here would be a truly historic moment and cast doubt over whether he could legitimately remain prime minister.
If President Trump were to pardon himself, he could legitimately claim to be acting within the express language of the Constitution.
"The main reason I do it isn't necessarily because fans request it, but because I legitimately enjoy public play," she said.
All this debunks a counter-narrative pushed by Trump's allies, in which the President was legitimately concerned about corruption in Ukraine.
All this debunks a counter-narrative pushed by Trump's allies, in which the President was legitimately concerned about corruption in Ukraine.
Same reason I'd get legitimately fired up whenever Def Leppard had the #1 video on Dial MTV back in the day.
Have a copy of your current phone bill or other account information available to prove the number legitimately belongs to you.
The president could then explain how prosecutorial discretion legitimately functions, and how it would be exercised in favor of the dreamers.
Part of the reason for the egg's assumed profitability was that it bore the appearance of a legitimately spontaneous internet phenomenon.
The difference between that 2017 Bachelorette moment and Jordan's is simple: Jordan is legitimately awkward in his retelling, which is totally understandable.
Since no one wants to go through a list that long, we rounded up all the returning shows you legitimately care about.
Given his experience, we asked him for some tips on how to make a (legitimately stop-motion) Lego movie of our own.
Early this morning, Mike Huckabee tweeted out a bizarre proposal, and it legitimately makes me concerned for the future of American democracy.
"More great economic news on Friday," McEnany, who legitimately comes across like someone taken hostage by Stephen Miller, preaches to the choir.
KokorokoA funky Wicker Park vintage shop so steeped in 90s nostalgia that it could legitimately be a forgotten Nickelodeon Studios gift shop.
EU's legitimately acquired data to infer (interpolate) profiles for each of their supporters so as to better control the messaging that leave.
So this is something that I think the Trump administration can be legitimately be pleased with on the question of executive authority.
GUILFOYLE: Katie, there has to be a determination as to who is legitimately with a proper parent or guardian, who isn&apost.
I thought that President Trump did indeed find someone who legitimately could go to that court and contribute in a major way.
The malicious software resulted in fraudulent charges on some credit and debit cards that had been legitimately used at Wendy's restaurants. Questions?
"Fuck you, Bibi, for daring to insist that you legitimately represent every fraction of the Jewish world," she wrote using Netanyahu's nickname.
"I'm sorry I keep tweeting about The Weeknd's album, but I legitimately feel like Selena broke my heart too," one fan tweeted.
Of course they stuck Corinne, who proved last week she legitimately hates the outdoors, in the middle of a mosquito-infested forest.
Small companies fail to grow into large (usually formal) ones because hundreds of unreformed labour laws make doing business legitimately a nightmare.
The whole conference is legitimately hard to watch; none of the people involved have the sort of charisma you need for kayfabe.
The Freewrite legitimately beefed up my daily writing regimen, and it forced me to work on three writing projects at all times.
The burden of proof is on the USSF to prove that the disparity can be legitimately explained by one of these four.
" He added: "We will not let mob behavior drown out all the Americans who want to legitimately participate in the policymaking process.
Heck, some Marvel movies are legitimately great films and even the not so good ones still have great actors playing fantastic characters.
Only 1,300 have done so—which state officials and Ms Verma see as evidence that only a few legitimately claimed the coverage.
He legitimately asked his mother for his grandmother's wedding ring, and she agreed to give it to him so he could propose.
Coupled with an equally possessed performance by Kaymbo about frayed love, you'd have to be legitimately insane to not find this dope.
With Thunderbolt's expanded bandwidth, we can now legitimately run graphics cards outside the computer without creating a major bottleneck through the cabling.
There's no way to verify whether Posobiec has legitimately filed a claim, as Civil Rights Commission complaints do not immediately become public.
But she's stuck around either on the strength of her sad flower girl persona or the songwriting or her legitimately good voice.
He's a cool, strong guy who does cool, strong things, plus he seems like a legitimately likeable guy who paid his dues.
" Likai de Ahfei said: "The trial is a waste of national resources, and deprives others who legitimately want to seek civil justice.
It's possible that in many of these cases police responded with force legitimately, perhaps when a suspect threatened the officers or others.
He said many celebrities, Wall Streeters and top executives often legitimately use LLCs to protect their privacy and give them legal protections.
Pepper will be stationed at the Pyramid Taproom for a job that's halfway between a restaurant host and legitimately helpful robot guide.
While there are a lot of foreign companies doing business legitimately in these zones, some may be evading tax, the consultant said.
And Maduro will cheat—by using the country's courts to disqualify any legitimately popular opponent, by stuffing the ballot box, or both.
Gotham Steel Non-Stick Smokeless Stove Top Grill – $16.99 See Details When's the last time you got a legitimately good night's sleep?
Still, going by the polling averages, 10 Senate races look legitimately competitive heading into the final two months of the 2018 campaign.
It also happens to be a bipartisan, NRA-supported gun bill that legitimately could help keep guns out of the wrong hands.
The legitimately shocking twist comes after Sam inadvertently tries to hook up with his own daughter in a fit of self-loathing.
Simply banning painkillers would doom hundreds of thousands of people who are legitimately suffering with pain to a barbaric and excruciating existence.
He said he does not believe Trump was elected "legitimately," partly due to Russia's efforts to damage Hillary Clinton during the campaign.
Of course it is, and we should continue to be a safe haven to those who legitimately meet the conditions for asylum.
There are a number of ways to legitimately pay less in taxes, and one of the most common is through tax credits.
"I mean, it was a series of extraordinary capitulations that really do legitimately call into question what is going on," Rice said.
If you're legitimately confused, try asking about what kind of person succeeds in the job, so you sound engaged rather than clueless.
Yet, many environmental advocates are also legitimately concerned about emissions of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, from leaks during natural gas production.
Which means her manifesto of regret feels more like a PR-sanctioned about-face than proof she's legitimately learned a life lesson.
A faction of baseball fans reacting to the overexposure of a legitimately great player by claiming that he wasn't really that great.
We need to acknowledge ... that people who have these images shared are legitimately, specifically, personally, professionally, and financially harmed by this experience.
For charities recognized by the Internal Revenue Service, your expenses on the nonprofit's behalf can be legitimately deducted on your personal taxes.
Demonic Resurrection is a legitimately big deal in the Indian underground today, and Makhija is seen a sort of homegrown metal hero.
This ribbed striped sweater from ASOS is a cozy, stylish, and legitimately nostalgic fashion piece that can be worn winter after winter.
Jimmy Wales, the co-founder of Wikipedia, is one of the few people who can legitimately claim to have changed the world.
To paraphrase Eisenhower, no one should legitimately believe that political promises made in one area will not have an effect in another.
"We legitimately can't figure out how this is going to work," one start-up adviser told DealBook's Michael J. de la Merced.
This fact is the source of continuing disputes about how to decide who can legitimately compete in all-female international sports events.
There's probably 10 other examples I could give you of Silicon Valley companies who are legitimately changing the world, or trying to.
Trump has also indicated he'll bring up accusations about Bill Clinton's sexual history — some of which, like Juanita Broaddrick's, are legitimately troubling.
Don't sit in the bathtub with the door locked, talking about how high you are, when people legitimately need to pee.21101.
It is contested whether the A.U.M.F. can be legitimately interpreted to cover the war against the Islamic State, as the government contends.
He cited lack of evidence of fraud and Green Party candidate Jill Stein's failure to show she was a legitimately "aggrieved" candidate.
If you find someone who legitimately excites you this year, there's a very good chance that candidate will also excite other voters.
But misinformation is a legitimately tricky problem, and the wrong approach could give Silicon Valley even more power than it already has.
Karl-Anthony Towns is legitimately great, Robert Covington is a beast when healthy, Jarrett Culver is intriguing and Jeff Teague is … fine.
At least in theory these "taint" teams remove any legitimately privileged items from examination by the primary investigators putting the case together.
Miller that states could legitimately rescind prior amendment ratifications as long as three-fourths of the states had not ratified an amendment.
That generates many false positives and might result in lots of people getting purged who are legitimately registered in only one state.
The fact that he's legitimately flailing, and in the face of immigration issues no less, feels like a highly relevant civics lesson.
Then, suddenly, there's a legitimately fun eureka sequence in Episode 5, as Ezekiel and his young crew invent a new art form.
There was no way for men and women who were incarcerated making 12 cents per hour to legitimately pay for college education.
It was dope though, to see, but it wasn't as crazy as it may seem, because we were legitimately doing martial arts.
It's sad because I legitimately believe Ive and company thought watchOS (1 and 2) actually was the manifestation of simplification, perfection and focus.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a US law that companies can use to have data pulled from websites, legitimately or otherwise.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said it confirmed its readiness to work with Turkey's legitimately-elected leadership, especially when it came to tackling terrorism.
This is a season for the ages — a legitimately epic battle for trophies creating a dramatic playoff scenario and re-writing modern history.
And while Tim Cook can legitimately say that he would never have allowed himself to end up in this situation, Zuckerberg, clearly, can't.
You have a legitimately touching anecdote about a piece of art that you created bringing comfort to people in times of abject terror.
Justin says he'll wreck Eddie to stamp his ticket to a Conor McGregor fight ... and told us Conor's legitimately "terrified" of that matchup.
But intermixed with the drone-assisted snowboarding are some legitimately impressive aerial shots of Neistat being lifted approximately 25 feet in the air.
The DCOM vault is filled with instant classics from my childhood, from Don't Look Under The Bed, which was legitimately terrifying, to Halloweentown.
Events on screen can be legitimately painful to watch, and Eighth Grade — an otherwise lighthearted movie about awkward pre-teen years — gets there.
Jon Snow is not a Stark, nor even a bastard, but the son of Rhaegar Targaryen, who was legitimately married to Lyanna Stark.
Google blocks Chinese app TikTok in India after court order I'm legitimately surprised that this happened to TikTok before larger platforms like YouTube.
Arms became legitimately fun at this point, having reached a vague accord with the controls and developed an understanding of my character's options.
It's possible, though, that this move allows Zelensky's government to legitimately look at poorly investigated past cases while appearing to fulfill Trump's request.
Zoey is more entranced by the green-eyed monster when Jazz explains the legitimately hilarious way she defined the relationship with Doug: pooping.
The oil baron demands to know who loves him the most and puts his girlfriends through legitimately terrifying tests to get the answer.
But in the name of cashing in even further, Paramount reached beyond the template, and ended up with a story that's legitimately good.
He's legitimately hurt when she turns her back on him, and he feels true regret when he sacrifices her to achieve his goals.
A 15-piece tangram is legitimately hard, never mind that the Davids were represented by Christian, who has a doctorate in slide puzzles.
People like these legitimately changed the material conditions of lives around the world in a way that Musk, or any boss, never will.
Her half-growl, half-coo turns Bridget from a random side character into someone who legitimately takes over the movie for a while.
Just think about that Tonight Show interview where host Jimmy Fallon was so dumbfounded by Cardi's endless personality he was rendered legitimately speechless.
Sure, a more expensive price tag can be way more intimidating — but chances are, that $400 coat will also legitimately keep you warmer.
We legitimately created Barb Obsession out of nothing, from a character which the show truly could not have cared about or developed less.
To be clear, this is not to say that no woman has ever conducted herself poorly or acted legitimately difficult on the job.
"At present UK customers can use both their Barclays debit card and Barclaycard credit card to purchase cryptocurrency legitimately," the Barclays spokeswoman said.
If you tried to present it in a court of law legitimately, the judge would toss you out or toss you in jail.
With that much real estate, getting a wider view of all your units is more engaging, and hitting headshots is legitimately easier too.
This number would include some people who legitimately did not want to purchase coverage and only did so because of the federal requirement.
But he insisted that he never took a dive and held his titles legitimately in two reigns, from May 17, 1963, to Jan.
To further convince you that this Festival collection is legitimately stylish, the retailer tapped the unimpeachably cool Justine Skye to front its campaign.
The flyknit isn't unique to the shoes, but their just-so colorways and legitimately superior design make them kind of a grail piece.
Viserion's death in "Beyond the Wall" is the only time so far this season that I've gotten legitimately emotional over Game of Thrones.
But you can hear the truth in this answer in Taruasi's voice—she legitimately cannot understand why everybody doesn't thrive in such situations.
The moment that former Sexiest Man Alive and esteemed actor Brad Pitt legitimately copies Harry Styles, I'll be sure to let you know.
It's more than twice Sennheiser's asking price of $1,700, but it's also built out of legitimately exclusive materials like carbon fiber and beryllium.
People are legitimately afraid of speaking out and that it will affect their careers because it has affected people's careers in the past.
Israel's policies of settlement expansion — and its failures toward Arab Israelis and non-Orthodox Jews — can be criticized legitimately by fair-minded observers.
It mostly screens offbeat old films, and all tickets cost $8, which sounds expensive, but is legitimately a bargain in New York City.
Reformation isn't one of our go-to labels for its style merits alone; the brand has been legitimately eco-minded since its inception.
After some legitimately seriously bad calls, some people in the restaurant are calling out for Green to just punch LeBron in the face.
But the show thus far has been a fascinating, nuanced, arguably anti-war piece that seems legitimately interested in the experiences of servicemembers.
So, not all items may be suited for high-intensity workouts, but activewear definitely isn't confined to legitimately active pursuits these days, anyway.
But it's impossible to escape the cold, hard facts of the matter: "All the Things She Said" is a legitimately incredible pop song.
Self-lacing shoes, which we've been fantasizing about since Back to the Future II came out in 1989, are legitimately about to happen.
LPs, with multi-million dollar investments at stake, are naturally protective of the market that is by word of the law legitimately theirs.
This trash talk is legitimately fucking bonkers Maybe at some point during his meteoric rise, Hogan also caught a serious case of Hulkamania.
"Being present and being sober for that was a really good decision for this record," Shook says, sounding legitimately content with the outcome.
Proposed Qatar gas deal By September, Parnas wanted to find a way to be paid more legitimately by Firtash, he told three people.
"It was a trend in online forums, that they legitimately had a reasons to lash out," speaking of Mr. Rodger and Mr. Sodini.
He called its provenance "impeccable" and said he bought it legitimately in the late 1980s from "a very reputable" art and antiques dealer.
It's high stakes for Democrats, who legitimately fear losing out to Republicans because of the crowded field of Democratic candidates in many contests.
I used to think those people were closet freaks, but he seemed like a legitimately upstanding dude, the same way I remembered him.
It's quite plausible that Ross is telling the truth and he legitimately does have profound disagreements with Trump over certain culture war issues.
Reagan promised to "continue to fulfill the obligations that spring from our national conscience," to help those who legitimately could not help themselves.
The drug and medical industries complained that D.E.A. enforcement efforts were curbing the availability of legal painkillers for patients who legitimately need them.
Ben is the only one who seems to legitimately care about anyone around here, which probably means he's isn't long for this world.
But doubts about which candidate legitimately won the right to succeed him are clouding what should be a democratic triumph for the DRC.
I legitimately look forward to each one since they often have 20+ ingredients and only repeat every few months, so they're never boring.
Barr, the attorney general, lashed out at Trump — for "a constant background commentary that undercuts" the Justice Department — because Barr is legitimately upset.
The Fold also works great with the Galaxy Buds, which are legitimately one of the best hardware products Samsung has produced in ages.
The big new reveal in this trailer is the song "Crazy Train," which legitimately should just be used in all mass-market trailers.
" Like OMICS, it publishes a raft of journals, 17 in all, with legitimately dry-sounding titles like "International Journal of Sustainable Energy Development.
These unofficial listings show up on a company's "Jobs" page and look just like any other job opening posted legitimately by the organization.
Broadcasters are legitimately concerned about Microsoft's proposal because it would remove another channel that has been explicitly designed to deliver local television signals.
He's full of life and energy, and as a mom, I legitimately don't have the time to sit and worry or be afraid.
While students do have a First Amendment right to protest, those whose schools forbid participation in the walkout could still legitimately face consequences.
More, new waves of (non-European) immigration also eroded that nationalist ideology that sought to define a very particular group as legitimately American.
"For the first time in journalistic history, the dateline 'North Pole' was legitimately used yesterday on a news item," The Associated Press reported.
Even if you legitimately don't have a skill that the job requires, he recommends letting the interviewer know that you're willing to learn.
It's not often I feel legitimately lost inside a game, and normally, I'd raise an eyebrow at such comments, dismissing them as hyperbole.
So I think the government one day should really look at that and -- you know, at the time people were so angry, legitimately.
But the ad does appear to be legitimately commissioned by Burger King and was created by the Hamburg-based ad agency Grabarz & Partner.
Where no profit exists in loading inventories, companies are more likely to ensure their distributors are purchasing products that can legitimately be consumed.
The problem with other politicians, these voters legitimately reasoned, was too much indulgence of vested interests and too cowardly an obeisance to convention.
He described the students as believing they were taking the tests legitimately, but said that his test proctor would correct their answers afterward.
There was a lot of strong disagreement between the storage people and the wind people, with wind really resisting storage, I think legitimately.
However, as far as brands that have legitimately come up with a sport or way of life, Vans can lay claim to that.
It's too early to tell how many patients who legitimately need opioids are having trouble accessing them as a result of these policies.
Lee's behavior can only be interpreted as a kind of performance piece, rather than doing his elected work of legitimately debating proposed legislation.
I myself often find the cheaper ones, in their rawness, more compelling and more legitimately unsettling than the found-footage movies Hollywood produces.
Spicer's remarks were paternalistic and condescending, and many have legitimately questioned whether he would have treated a white male journalist in the same way.
But the thing about Trump's bluster is that it can make others feel like they have an opening to legitimately go after his targets.
Freed's been practicing in the field for 30 years, and says we can all learn a lot from psychological astrologers — if they're legitimately trained.
That suggests to me that Lil Wayne was legitimately a fan of this song's original version and was amped about getting on the remix.
The Trump people could mean that GoDaddy was compromised, or they could mean the domains were set up legitimately by someone in the company.
But accepting Trump as the legitimately elected president does not mean opponents need to just roll over and accept whatever Trump wants to do.
First, Apple puts legitimately useful technology into the iPhone, flaunting people's potential squeamishness with the idea of Apple making a recording of their face.
Ratbag, an orc from the first game, shows up alongside his best friend Ranger (their relationship is legitimately the best thing in this game).
The structure of the new Re Mind DLC left most of the crew cold, even if some moments and combat sections were legitimately joyous.
Still, for a minute, it seemed that SoftBank might legitimately be having second thoughts about whether it's good to be in business with MBS.
The leaks are surely juicy, but they're also legitimately useful to get a sense of what is behind the latest bizarre Trump-related events.
After Jordan's misstep, JoJo calls him out on it, and she is legitimately upset and concerned about his level of commitment to their relationship.
Luckily for me, Google Assistant has gotten ridiculously smart in the past year, and it's legitimately changed my life since I've started using it.
What you should do is head to a store and play around with it because it is legitimately a marvelous thing to play with.
I don't know how it can be legitimately argued that Gasser feared for his safety, let alone life, when he was in his car.
The addition of Alexa brings 5,000 skills to the wrist, including some legitimately handy features, like calling for a Lyft and creating calendar reminders.
The entire franchise's impact and success is inarguable, but High School Musical 2 is the most legitimately and non-ironically watchable of them all.
Nulife, a company that legitimately smelted down old tubes for commercial sale, was ordered to scrap its backlog of glass after failing regulatory checks.
They were a gimmicky, ironic sendup of white, hip hop obsessed teens who outgrew the narrow confines of that role to become legitimately over.
But by lifting the federal hiring freeze, he could legitimately create thousands of good jobs for Americans who are helping to build the future.
Cook gave a taste of what's to come at its last event, and the availability of ARKit has resulted in some legitimately amazing demos.
We may lack the resources to fight violence everywhere, but if we choose selectively and act legitimately, we can win where it matters most.
Developing working intercontinental ballistic missiles would be the next step for the rogue state to legitimately threaten the mainland US with those nuclear warheads.
She prefaced the question stating she's legitimately shopping for a candidate to support and was leaning toward Kasich provided he could answer her query.
Norm Powell, Green, and C.J. Miles allow the Raptors to play five legitimately like-sized players at the same time and not get crushed.
After all, scooters caught on because there are quite a few people out there who legitimately like riding them and see them as useful.
And Ving Rhames, playing a fellow firefighter defined by little other than his gruff machismo, comes out as gay in a legitimately touching moment.
It also shows that Facebook is legitimately worried about Snapchat as a threat because it is shaping how people, and particularly young people, communicate.
I readily admitted in the book that intelligence should never claim to be the sole determinant of Presidential action; many other factors legitimately play.
But if it is a legitimately poor experience with the food or customer service, I go above and beyond to make things right immediately.
Ultimately, this could even make sense to the PM, who could perfectly legitimately say, 'I did my best, my deal was rejected by parliament.
Johnny Manziel says his bipolar disorder and depression got so bad at one point, he legitimately thought the world was coming to an end.
If you somehow found a way to connect with them, you'd probably get some legitimately helpful tips on how to establish your own business.
"Bannon is a legitimately sinister figure," Ben Shapiro, who had been editor-in-chief of Breitbart under Bannon, wrote in August on the dailywire.
How do you balance making sure that the marketplace is legitimate while also respecting the people who are already operating legitimately in the marketplace?
Octavia is a perfect example of how frail loyalty can be on this show, because legitimately everyone has betrayed everyone else at some point.
By using a blockchain distributed database to prove authenticity, homeowners could legitimately transfer ownership immediately without the need to pay for third-party verification.
Critics say the ruling Socialist Party persecutes dissenters while officials insist they are acting legitimately against people plotting against the government with U.S. support.
She's an fucking child and years from now those images will still be there & could legitimately get her in trouble or damage her career.
Social media marketing teams latched on to the hashtag with everything from the usual dumb jokes to legitimately useful services to timely branded advice.
Bondi wrote in a letter to FDLE Commissioner Rick Swearingen that she doesn't see how the FDLE "can legitimately refuse" to open an investigation.
THE PHILOSOPHER GUY I was legitimately criticized for an offhand remark about philosophy, so I've been reading books about philosophy, trying to catch up.
The two made their way out to Luke's house in the country to meet his family and quite legitimately 50 of his closest friends.
TV. "You can make the case legitimately that this is a national emergency," Walker said following a conversation Tuesday morning with fellow GOP Rep.
But also, World War 3 is legitimately fantastic, with Gucci surrounding himself with a team of collaborators uniquely suited to pushing his creative limits.
" Yovanovitch calmly refuted an argument by Republican counsel Steve Castor that Trump was legitimately concerned about influential Ukrainians being "out to get the president.
Needless to say, when the eventual IDF siren goes off, you'll legitimately debate whether you should get out of bed or sleep through it.
Texas — they might ask whether a state law, legitimately passed, can be invalidated if it does not offend any articulated terms of the Constitution.
Here, we are on the eve of the European elections, and security and anti-terror policies are legitimately at the heart of our concerns.
While views legitimately differ on the appropriate responses, we cannot simply sit on our hands and whine about what others do to tackle this.
He sounded legitimately amazed at this in the way that only that unique blending of the real and unreal of pro wrestling can conjure.
Again, not only is Trump an idiot, but he's legitimately a risk to the safety and security of the United States at this point.
Comey pretty clearly believes that Americans signed up, legitimately, for the Trump presidency and should now be made to contend with its full effects.
Go buy his jersey and feel the rush of the Blue Jackets being legitimately good next year instead of the mirage that they were.
Some argue that the 1990's bull market ran longer, while others disagree with the notion that this bull market legitimately began in 2009.
Just as an artwork can be described in diverse valid ways, so too this city can legitimately be interpreted by writers with varied interests.
The Breaker of Chains can be legitimately faulted for not explaining the strategic logic of her actions to key subordinates before the battle began.
Even though you're making your money legitimately, if you have that bad image, that reputation, it's gonna prevent you from being so-called legitimate.
Whether the 2001 law legitimately covers the Islamic State, as the government claims, is the subject of a dispute that no court has addressed.
This is not to deny that many Trump voters are legitimately disappointed by the economic performance of the United States in the 21st century.
The revelations could further stigmatize those students who legitimately need accommodations, said Alexis Redding, a visiting scholar at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
"I stood with my co-workers because conditions at JFK0003 are legitimately dangerous for workers and the public," he said in an emailed statement.
Kirstjen Nielsen, the Homeland Security secretary, said this week that the authorities were not separating families "legitimately seeking asylum" at a port of entry.
The most alarming trend has been the lynching of Muslims suspected of possessing beef, for ferrying home cattle purchased legitimately from cattle markets elsewhere.
But Tunisia's first legitimately elected president, Béji Caïd Essebsi, died in office in July, and an interim president may serve only for 90 days.
If he doesn't stay on message, his policies — which are legitimately better for black communities — don't mean a thing, because no one will listen.
If, however, Google was able to customize the experience to the individual over time using machine learning, it could be a legitimately handy feature.
The Times reported that Lord Justice Brian Leveson said "no doubt that anyone convicted of this type of offense could legitimately be considered dangerous."
Unfortunately, many of the economies in former Soviet countries cannot legitimately support the glut of technical talent produced by this high-quality education system.

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