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"lie in" Definitions
  1. to stay in bed after the time you usually get up

901 Sentences With "lie in"

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He will lie in repose; he will not lie in state.
I lie in it while talking to my children or they lie in theirs while talking to me.
He will lie in state in Arizona for two days before being transported to the U.S. Capitol to lie in state there on Friday.
That original meaning might lie in the minds of its
I lie in job interviews, I think most people do.
Its orbit doesn't lie in the plane of the ecliptic.
The easiest gains lie in tackling bureaucratic obstacles to trade.
She'd have to lie in a darkened room for hours.
Lie in bed for 15 more minutes before getting up.
Tangles of them lie in huge meshes on the floor.
Trump literally has a lie in his new Twitter banner.
Elsewhere dirty toys lie in piles defecated on by dogs.
The answer must lie in China's internal aluminium market dynamics.
I wake up and lie in bed and open Instagram.
Some reckon the solution does not lie in national policy.
He's in the mood for a long, lazy lie in.
Part of the consortium's interest may lie in Yahoo Finance.
Trey: I don't see a single lie in this tweet.
One answer might lie in the Japanese art of origami.
These duties actually lie in the domain of the SSRC.
The key just may lie in your zodiac sun sign.
Do you lie in the hopes of getting more money?
Kindergartens and homes near the military base lie in ruins.
That's because the answer doesn't lie in our hands alone.
The best explanation for this seems to lie in demography.
A similar future may lie in store for Mr Duterte.
McCain will lie in state in Arizona for two days.
The real barrier may not lie in a lack of
What secrets lie in the ecosystems of the deep sea?
The answer does not lie in a failure of effort.
Much of their resistance may lie in simply not cooperating.
ALL TRUE NOT A LIE IN ITBy Alix Hawley372 pp.
Similar disappointments may lie in store for Mr. Abdeslam's interrogators.
The answer must lie in China's internal aluminum market dynamics.
But such associations lie in the deep background of perception.
I wrote "Living A Lie" in response to exactly that.
The answer may lie in Washington, rather than Wall Street.
The answer may lie in early modern European anatomy museums.
Its many strengths do not lie in its intellectual rigor.
Ms. Tandia's roots lie in both North and West Africa.
The bright spots almost all lie in or near craters.
Another lesson may lie in Paraguay's focus on indigenous people.
Joe Wilson shouted "you lie" in a special joint session.
The idea's origins lie in the Republican caucus, where Sen.
Both areas lie in the Perdido fold belt, like Trion.
Soccer's historical heartlands in the country lie in the North.
The gangsters lie in a line right beside the corpses.
Their most exciting opportunities may lie in Amazon's technological edge.
That night, I lie in the Barrister's, thinking about fate.
Another 31% of Jewish households lie in the surrounding neighborhoods.
Part of the reason may lie in Myanmar's domestic politics.
Tencent's strengths lie in social media, digital payment and gaming.
After all, Apple's success doesn't lie in any single standout feature.
He will lie in repose at the court until Friday evening.
I can't sleep, but I lie in bed for two hours.
I continue to lie in bed until my roommate comes home.
Its roots lie in the allocation of fair shares between individuals.
I lie in bed until my alarm goes off at 6.
McCain will lie in state at the state capitol through Thursday.
You're kind of sitting there, you lie in your bed thinking.
"Political correctness leads people to lie in the polls," Vedral said.
If she makes that bed, she can certainly lie in it.
"Such depths as Sabbath evinces lie in his polarities," Roth writes.
McCain will lie in state at the U.S. Capitol on Friday.
FGB's strengths lie in consumer banking, credit cards and housing loans.
People lie in wait on the ghats and they cremate bodies.
The core of Jesus's teachings lie in unconditional love for god.
Gordie Howe's body will lie in repose inside the arena bowl.
DOES THE KEY TO IT ALL LIE IN HER HAIR FOLLICLES?
The answers lie in federal policy, community relations and individual reckoning.
But it might lie in a deeper truth about the island.
Billy Graham lie in honor at the Capitol Rotunda on Wednesday.
If there are grounds for hope, they lie in two findings.
The answer does not lie in Washington or on Wall Street.
One person's power nap, it seems, is another's extended lie-in.
One answer might lie in their social lives, or lack thereof.
"The basics of clothing lie in men's fashion," she has said.
Instead they lie in my neighborhood where No. 26 should be.
Or does the solution lie in the corporation acquiring a soul?
The virtues of "Aging Pride," then, lie in the works themselves.
Five dormitories lie in the 6th district; seven in the 13th.
Of course, most of us lie in one way another online.
Nor does their appeal lie in their fresh-faced, telegenic youth.
The lie, in this case, is the negative portrayal of minorities.
The roots of these troubles lie in Turkey's nation-building project.
Facebook permits politicians to lie in ads; Google and YouTube don't.
Even the use of the word "lie" in politics has changed.
Billy Graham, who will lie in honor in the Capitol Rotunda.
Friday McCain's body will lie in state at the US Capitol.
The roots for perpetuating this conflict lie in the domestic context.
The difficulties lie in getting goods to and from the docks.
Others lie in heavily trafficked squares maintained by business improvement districts.
I mean, I think it helps not to lie in politics.
Using the word "lie" in the story headline doesn't do that.
The late senator will lie in state at the US Capitol.
The challenge now may lie in impressing them once they arrive.
Surely other government officials lie in wait, ready to come forward.
The answer may lie in a small line in the trailer.
Does truth lie in the small details or the large events?
Does the answer lie in more, deeper collaborations between existing institutions?
She made her bed reluctantly and has to lie in it.
There, officers lie in wait, nabbing those who skip the fare.
They want to hold a national lie-in, during which groups of students lie in the front of the White House, representatives' offices, and state capitol buildings, as part of their demands for changes to gun laws.
"You would lie in order to preserve the truth?" he asked Bolton.
He would lie in bed and read John Le Carré spy novels.
It's almost impossible to have a proper lie in at a festival.
For a while I lie in bed mentally revising and planning things.
In Iraq, its music is said to "lie in the country's soul".
So the best hope may lie in a change in corporate behaviour.
And a good chunk of them also lie in the habitable zone.
The next big opportunity should therefore lie in simplifying this balkanised mess.
A major clue might lie in the site's proximity to caravan routes.
He or she could lie in comfort and listen to the encomiums.
The reason why may lie in how PTSD and nightmares are treated.
The uncertainties lie in how many Google developers and customers will defect.
A clue might lie in a study conducted in the mid 60s.
In the case of Three Billboards, those flaws lie in two areas.
Siem eventually shot a 74 to lie in 97th alongside 13 others.
You're being extra considerate by notifying people of your lie in advance.
But unfortunately for Cersei, a few gruesome surprises still lie in wait.
Yet many of those resources lie in territory controlled by ethnic armies.
If Sherlock has anything to offer, though, it must lie in escapism.
Churches, mosques and khans that have stood for centuries lie in ruins.
He denied the allegations, calling them an "ugly lie" in a tweet.
He will lie in state at the Capitol Rotunda through Wednesday morning.
Early on, the Rockets' best bet seemed to lie in hounding Curry.
To get this action shot, Villet had to lie in the snow.
But recourse for disagreement and offense does not lie in federal litigation.
Opportunities lie in sectors such as banks, education and pharmaceuticals, he added.
One answer may lie in the expectations set by past presidential scandals.
Billy Graham lie in honor at the Capitol Rotunda on Wednesday.   Rev.
Plus: Exxon's salvation may lie in the oil fields of West Texas.
Have Kevin Spacey lie in bed doing nothing for a full episode?
Mr. Bush will lie in state at the U.S. Capitol until Wednesday.
The quickest answers lie in blood tests, which can detect the antibodies.
Salvation doesn't lie in pursuing traditional male paths of ejaculatory self-elevation.
One answer may lie in the matchless political skills of Margaret Thatcher.
Part of the reason may lie in simple geography and recent history.
Thus, many of our ideas lie in wait at the conceptual stage.
Their musical debts lie in surf music, Afro pop and '23625s rock.
McCain will then lie in state in the U.S. Capitol on Friday.
The hammock that, when you lie in it, automatically tightens around you.
But other uses of brain imaging lie in an ethical gray area.
I lie in bed until 7, then get up to get ready.
There's also a little bit of a white lie in glass skyscrapers.
For example, the largest wealth gaps lie in racial disparities among entrepreneurs.
"I think McCain told a lie in his book," he tells me.
The answer seems to lie in an unlikely place: with our children.
Well, it doesn't solve whether or not people lie in their ads.
The answer lies in art, but it also might lie in politics.
A better answer might lie in the words of Marine Corps Sgt.
Its effectiveness may too lie in its intimate dismantling of bad taste.
When Eric Garner was strangled to death, I organized a lie in.
Yet the real import of Mr Sessions's approach could lie in its example.
I never fall back asleep, but I lie in bed until 7:40.
The statues, the cuneiform inscriptions now lie in pieces exposed to the elements.
DJ Khaled's greatest skill doesn't lie in his catch phrases or Snapchat angles.
The answer may lie in the Trump administration's hardline approach to immigration enforcement.
An IPO may be in the offing, yet pitfalls also lie in wait.
People of all genders have ADHD, but the differences lie in societal expectation.
Its strengths lie in robotics and classical AI rather than in machine learning.
Between the lines: The key to a compromise may lie in regulatory credits.
I would lie in bed, convinced that I would grow a penis overnight.
But fundamentally, the match's roots lie in the junior high school wrestling room.
Here, the roots of many conflicts lie in competition over dwindling fertile land.
I lie in bed and scroll through my phone until he wakes up.
But its priorities will surely lie in not getting into any more trouble.
The answer, ironically, may lie in the arguments that MindGeek once made against .
The answer may also lie in the strength of the foundry model itself.
Some of the reason for this may, ironically enough, lie in racial discrimination.
I finally open my eyes and but lie in bed until 8:20.
The more intriguing possibilities lie in a convergence of technologies and social change.
Once in a while I get on a raft and lie in there.
While Offerman is a skilled woodworker himself, Poehler's talents lie in other areas.
An unpredictable future  The future of ObamaCare could lie in the election's outcome.
The future of Access, to a large extent, seems to lie in wireless.
The origins of today's EU lie in the ashes of post-war Europe.
"The difference may lie in Wheeler's long experience in Washington, D.C.," Dillen said.
Massagué inferred that those few survivors must lie in a state of dormancy.
Repealing is easy; the real challenges lie in how we address underlying problems.
Our success and our effectiveness lie in accepting and valuing differences as strengths.
Billy Graham arrives to the Capitol Rotunda to lie in honor on Wednesday.
So basically Wolff's approach was to lie in service of getting the truth.
On Friday, McCain's body will lie in state at the U.S. Capitol Rotunda.
The militias of Misrata, who are stronger foes, lie in wait for him.
She did, however, tell a little lie in order to protect her identity.
Part of this seems to lie in how machine-learning patterns human interest.
One effective countermeasure could lie in an obscure military lab in New Mexico.
We bring sandwiches, and we lie in the sun for hours to tan.
Part of the answer may lie in what is missing from the tour.
It is generally reserved for presidents, lawmakers and soldiers, who lie in state.
The roots of "Austin" lie in Kelly's travels through Europe in his 20s.
For Tesla, part of the problem may lie in a lack of maintenance.
In the age of automation, this may lie in store for us all.
Black marble sarcophagi lie in rows 18 deep and up to 25 across.
Cummings will lie in state in the U.S. Capitol's Statuary Hall next Thursday.
The report's scarier themes lie in its projections for the next 15 years.
Evidence is mounting that the answer could lie in the rapidly melting Arctic.
More people lie in the tightly packed church cemetery than inhabit the village.
The influential minister became only the fourth person to lie in honor there.
The dangers of such campaigns, Caplan said, lie in the lack of regulation.
I kind of told a lie in telling people I already was one.
An answer may lie in an object hanging on the exhibition's exit wall.
They lick her face constantly and, like Peanut, lie in bed with her.
Billy Graham, who recently died, could lie in honor in the Capitol Rotunda.
Schlafly's appeal, it certainly does not lie in the lucidity of her mind.
However, a clue may lie in this image shared by Peter Hannaford last December.
Both the strength and weakness of Love, Simon lie in how bland it is.
But even with these changes, MoviePass's path to sustainability doesn't lie in monthly subscriptions.
One answer to my query might lie in Bang & Olufsen's unconventional approach to design.
The judge said he awarded the damages to "nail the lie" in Bauer's article.
The researchers think an explanation for the phenomenon may lie in our evolutionary past.
For arch-Remainers, their best hope may well lie in a "coalition of chaos".
But why that is may lie in the way they each look at race.
All I needed to do was lie in bed and let people examine me.
The answer may lie in water buried in fiery reservoirs miles beneath our feet.
After all, happy people don't lie in their beds, wide awake at 3 a.m.
Many marginal constituencies lie in exactly the areas hit by the chaos (see map).
The priorities of Mr Erdogan today, it seems, still lie in the same direction.
This makes it easier for us to lie in the future, the study concludes.
The business about Iraq is at least a lie in a conventional factual sense.
Cover image: Patients lie in their beds at a hospital in Catano, Puerto Rico.
But, Collier says the governor asked him to lie in a separate, unrelated investigation.
"These are jointly shared principles, although the pitfalls lie in the detail," she said.
That the solutions lie in better communication seems promising, but don't get excited yet.
He made his bed, and now he should be forced to lie in it.
The fate of the Trump administration may lie in the answer to that question.
The truth seems to lie in a mix of these factors, says Ms Desai.
Perhaps the explanation does indeed lie in that woolly but evocative phrase, "intellectual oxygen".
If there's any hope for the future of sushi, it may lie in creativity.
As commanding as McDormand is, the film does not lie in her sole possession.
My mother's ghost floats through my nap, as, dearest heart, we lie in bed.
The reason seemed to lie in Mr. Pichai's unusual shout-out to a competitor.
The late senator will then lie in state at the U.S. Capitol on Friday.
How could it possibly help to plant a lie in the middle of it?
Hickland obliquely addressed the lie in both his YouTube video and on his Twitter.
The answer to this riddle might at least partly lie in the photograph above.
The judge said he awarded the damages to "nail the lie" in Bauer's articles.
Rep. Elijah Cummings will lie in state on Thursday at the US Capitol building.
Bush is the 12th U.S. president to lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda.
TURNING OFF If we don't watch TV, sometimes we lie in bed and read.
Trump gets those around him to lie in a different manner than past presidents.
But the most conflicted place seems to lie in the heart of Fritz Bauer.
But what if someone had a good reason to lie in a job interview?
The deep reef might lie in the darkness, but it still bursts with color.
Tonight, I'm not going to lie in bed and recount all my security failings.
Terms & Conditions are the biggest lie in the tech industry, as we've written before.
The answer may lie in some medieval and modern attitudes toward conception and rape.
The book's weakest moments lie in its armchair assumptions about Robbins's various inner demons.
He signs off with: "Now I can have a bit of a lie-in".
Still, might part of the problem lie in the way we frame "rural America"?
He will lie in state there until Wednesday's funeral service at Washington National Cathedral.
Take off my makeup and lie in bed for a bit reading my book.
On Friday, Mr. McCain will lie in state in Washington (here's what that means).
Meanwhile, Mr. Obama's measures lie in tatters, along with Mr. Trump's claims to leadership.
Anything valuable to be uncovered was likely to lie in the everyday, the specific.
Its roots lie in the national triple sin of slavery, land theft and genocide.
Dr. Gal thinks the answer might lie in the artistic passions of Pasteur's youth.
Their similarities lie in how they manipulate their circumstances to get what they want.
I do my nighttime skin-care routine and lie in bed scrolling through Instagram.
She and her husband lie in bed together joking about how miserable they are.
In 2020, Democratic Party politics will lie in the middle; the map is clear.
They impeached him for telling one lie in order to cover up an affair.
Scalia's body was brought to the Supreme Court on Friday to lie in repose.
They know that but decided to LIE in order to make a fraudulent point!
We are told by officials that the army will not lie in this situation.
The site has also controversially said it would allow politicians to lie in ads.
Kurup believes the solutions lie in a combination of policy, scientific research and activism.
The last senator to lie in state was Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, in 2012.
Instead, their greatest advantage may lie in their authority to investigate the White House.
Remains often lie in mass graves without ever being identified by relatives or officials.
To Wolff, many of the Trump administration's current problems lie in this cracked foundation.
Whereas Aleppo (in Syria) and Mosul (in Iraq) lie in ruins, Mukalla is almost unscathed.
That's an incredible number of times to blurt out the same lie in one week.
"They've made their bed, now they have to lie in it," he said on Monday.
Still, in the long run, the good news for Samsung could lie in Huawei's troubles.
Expanding markets Cook's real innovation may lie in his efforts to broaden the company's markets.
They can both camouflage themselves to lie in wait or actively hunt day and night.
Plenty of other surprises probably lie in what when it comes to men and sex.
The root of all these ills may lie in the show's much-maligned fourth season.
Ben Hardy credits a "big lie" in helping land him the role of a lifetime.
Boback commanded him, again, to lie in order to corroborate the company's version of events.
I guess she was teaching me to lie in the beds I make for myself.
His top interest appears to lie in raising Japan's capabilities to take on North Korea.
The answer may lie in a small Baltic nation with a population smaller than Hawaii.
Antonin Scalia's body will lie in repose today in the Supreme Court's majestic Great Hall.
I lie in bed for a bit and scroll social media while petting my cats.
Kim Kardashian has let us know where her loyalties lie in this Kanye West vs.
The remains will not lie in state, and will not be exhibited to the public.
After Mr Trump's press conference in New York on August 15th they lie in ruins.
Political analyst Hernan Molina explained that a lot of this may lie in Latin culture.
My boyfriend brings me two Advil, and I chug some water and lie in bed.
The roots of this mess lie in China's response to the financial crisis in 2008.
The trick to killing disease-carrying ticks may lie in building a better mouse trap.
Sanders' strengths lie in his calls for campaign finance reform and reining in Wall Street.
The next wave of mobile technology may lie in the hands of special needs users.
The solutions lie in public-private partnerships as well as individual changes in eating habits.
The hill clusters lie in a vast ice plain inside the dwarf planet's "heart" region.
After all, Misfit's roots lie in simple trackers like the Ray and the modular Shine.
Reagan will lie in repose at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on Wednesday and Thursday.
So Mr. President-elect, you made this bed, you get to lie in it now.
Our historic strength does not lie in shutting people out, but in welcoming them in.
Expanding Markets Cook's real innovation may lie in his efforts to broaden the company's markets.
Bush will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda from Monday evening through Wednesday morning.
We lie in bed and consider sheep grazing in the shadow of a verdant down.
He will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda from late Monday through Wednesday morning.
"  What could help Trump: "Trump's salvation could lie in the idiosyncrasies of the Electoral College.
The answers may lie in the president's performance and how off-year voters perceive him.
Last year, Six Flags paid people $600 to lie in a coffin for 30 hours.
The last person to lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda was the late Sen.
One potential answer might lie in the power sector, a key end-user of copper.
McCain will lie in state at the Capitol for public viewing beginning at 2 p.m.
The scene provides clues, but the answer may lie in the plane's unusual flight path.
Gerald Ford was the last president to lie in state following his death in 2006.
The greatest opportunity will lie in the sharing of information among the wider agile community.
The explanation for that does not lie in Brazil's shortcomings, but in someone else's strengths.
Didn't the show's appeal always lie in how snugly its lifestyle lay outside your reach?
But I wouldn't use the word "lie" in a news story in cases like that.
But years later, we still lie in my hammock and I still wear those socks.
As with the merchants of old, the biggest opportunities lie in faraway lands, especially Asia.
One clue may lie in whom he chooses for his new cabinet early next year.
Year after year, they lie in their boxes on a shelf, no longer looked at.
It appears Obama will ultimately lie in the middle of the pack, an average President.
In Washington, Cummings is the first lawmaker to lie in state since the late Sen.
Republicans made their proverbial bed with Trump and now they'll get to lie in it.
But the idea that some people might lie in surveys illustrates how social norms work.
The roots of J'ouvert lie in mocking slave owners and celebrating emancipation in the Caribbean.
"When you lie in bed, all the things rush through from the day," Stickgold says.
The 41st U.S. president will lie in state in the Capitol rotunda until Wednesday morning.
The real payoff will lie in turning stories into blockbuster films, video games and merchandise.
An answer may lie in a schism that has haunted women's protest for 150 years.
McCain will lie in state at the Capitol Rotunda Friday before another memorial service Saturday.
Their best opportunities to secure those seats lie in Arizona and Nevada, and perhaps Tennessee.
The answer may lie in the LME's own internal reform process rather than competition from CME.
With ten hours of near-solid gaming training ahead of them, they're afforded a lie-in.
Spicer doubled down on this lie in his press briefing, citing debunked theories about voter fraud.
In other words: the bots learned to lie in order to get a more favorable result.
Her body lie in a sleek blue casket with a bejeweled tiara resting on her head.
We know that this FCC is willing to blatantly lie in order to remove consumer protections.
Mr Kim may be looking strong and shrewd now, but great peril may lie in store.
Yesterday here we talked about whether politicians should be able to lie in their Facebook ads.
First, there's the ongoing debate about whether Facebook should permit politicians to lie in their ads.
On Thursday, Cummings became the first black lawmaker to lie in state at the Capitol Building.
Corroborating documents surely lie in the still-padlocked files of the FBI, CIA, and Defense Department.
Bush will lie in repose at St. Martin's Church in Houston, where she was well loved.
But their real value may lie in providing a template for the rest of the world.
"We think the best 'reflation' plays lie in being overweight energy and financial equities," they added.
Solutions lie in public-private partnerships as well as individual changes in eating and kitchen habits.
The answers lie in the concept of value investing, the equity style to which he adheres.
Liao's video mixtape reenacts the ultimate staycation: a threesome version of John and Yoko's lie in.
Cummings on Thursday was the first African American lawmaker to lie in state at the Capitol.
There have been rallies, a lie-in outside of the White House, and meetings with legislators.
But ultimately, it's very clear that the movie's interests lie in being a big, fun blockbuster.
I would lie in bed on west 78th street in New York and I would dream.
The difference may lie in female heads of department sharing out non-academic duties more fairly.
The origins of the president's fragile position lie in his victory at the ANC National Conference.
In the photo, both Murgatroyd Chmerkovskiy appear to be shirtless as they lie in bed together.
That's fascinating, and might be suggestive of where our priorities should lie in other democratic reforms.
McCain's casket is carried to the Arizona State Capitol rotunda where he will lie in state.
"I knew, 'I can't just sit and lie in this bed,' " says the mother of one.
Don't come back and lie in the bed until you're truly ready to go to sleep.
The solution to many of America's infrastructure problems could lie in the hands of tech companies.
Great challenges lie ahead in the on-demand economy, but great accomplishments lie in its wake.
However, another explanation may lie in the year-on-year decrease in US child smoking rates.
They lie in the flat file like a body on a slab at a cryonics lab.
The smaller the lie in the context of your knowledge, the easier it is to tell.
Do these differences lie in inherited genetic variations, or is it something to do with lifestyle?
The key will lie in keeping your mutual independence and giving each other plenty of space.
There are collectibles scattered throughout the world, but the real thrills lie in the various challenges.
Their duality can lie in their personality, going from fun and social to serious and thoughtful.
Based on these most recent results, however, the causal link appears to lie in self-control.
But then, people learn to lie in the absence of consequences in the real world too.
Clinton was not the first, nor the last, U.S. president to lie in a public setting.
Most of her belongings lie in a pile outside what's left of her cinder block house.
Gerald Ford was the last president to lie in state following his death in December 2006.
There's no getting around the fact that half of those four B's lie in visual appearance.
She'd lie in bed and worry — was this going to be one of those terrible nights?
It's time to frolic in the surf or lie in the sand, contemplating the vast ocean.
I used to lie in bed thinking of what would happen if they started firing weapons.
Tottenham and Arsenal, the not-so-neighborly North London neighbors, lie in second and third place.
Very ill or unconscious patients lie in beds, their hospital gowns and sheets stained with fluids.
A clue to the meanings of these stealthy, meditative works might lie in this recurring oval.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer was just asked if he'll ever lie in his job.
The novel's sharpest insight may lie in connecting Andres's selfish reinvention with Leo's apparently selfless one.
Dr. Krasheninnikova said the answer might lie in the way that African greys enjoy manipulating objects.
Bret: I think Sessions should lie in the flea-ridden bed he's made with the president.
Evidence of her investment tends to lie in how she returns to a subject or theme.
The coils lie in a corner of the factory, on a grease-stained patch of concrete.
Both the magic of that question and its existential angst lie in the freedom it presents.
Dr. Hopper suggested that the answer may lie, in part, with how that memory is retrieved.
Most of the country's gold reserves are thought to lie in Orinoco Mining Arc, Bolivar state.
The feud's origins lie in a 1994 agreement between Minnesota and Xcel's predecessor, Northern States Power.
The underlying explanation seems to lie in the behaviour of real (ie, inflation-adjusted) interest rates.
If you didn't — you can always just lie in the comments section and say you did!
"These American clowns lie in utter viciousness that they stand with the Iranian people," he said.
Cummings, who passed away last week, will lie in state in the Capitol on Thursday morning.
Out of all the signs of the zodiac, Pisces' strengths lie in their intuitive, mystical nature.
Representative Elijah Cummings, who died this week, will lie in state in Statuary Hall on Thursday.
A twin set of 800 monuments lie in the surrounding garden, awaiting reclamation by those counties.
Its primary predators may have been giant, crocodile-like animals that preferred to lie in wait.
The answer does not lie in where cybersecurity is today, but where it is going next.
So many other remarkable stories must lie in hiding, waiting to be shared with the world.
Rather, more alluring possibilities lie in the South, specifically in cities like Atlanta, Miami and Dallas.
Or did she expand the definition of a white lie in some way shape or form?
I love watching IG stories and will do that while I lie in bed at night.
The primary issues lie in the inflammatory way it was presented as Trump's winning campaign slogan.
Similar obstacles lie in the path of extensive government regulation of online political speech and organizing.
He has claimed, outrageously, that the Justice Department tells witnesses to lie in exchange for leniency.
Accordingly, the solution to the conflict would lie in creating a Palestinian state in those territories.
What secrets lie in the brief glimpses of minor characters and bits of Marvel universe ephemera?
We know that our responsibilities lie in being able to be decisive, being able to do things.
The moment that front door bangs shut I flop back for a good two hour lie-in.
The answer may lie in its turbulent youth, when it was possibly pelted with a large asteroid.
Bush is the first president to lie in state since the death of Gerald Ford in 2006.
With 2019 in full swing, it's time to figure out what treats lie in our streaming future.
The last role that required Witherspoon to sport brown hair was for The Good Lie in 2014.
One avenue for reducing despair may lie in future generations of low-skilled Americans curbing their aspirations.
The result has been an uproar over Facebook's policy allowing politicians to lie in their campaign advertisements.
Facebook, for example, recently said that it would let politicians lie in ads posted to its site.
Demonstrators during a lie-in demonstration supporting gun control reform near the White House on Feb. 203.
" The user behind @LingWann_ later agreed to answer questions "since [BuzzFeed News] wanna lie in the article.
Cummings will lie in state at the Capitol on Thursday before his funeral in Baltimore on Friday.
Even those massed plastic Chinese legions lie in their packs like tomb soldiers, ready to be deployed.
Its origins are said to lie in 1970s-era New Zealand, but beyond that, little is known.
But the biggest example of Trump's uncanny ability to lie in public has long concerned Obama's citizenship.
The answer, then, doesn't lie in simply moving away from them; that would only increase world hunger.
""The profoundness of our callings lie in how different they are for every single one of us.
That is the Fourier transform: a function that explains exactly what frequencies lie in the original signal.
Some 6bn barrels lie in the western region around Lake Albert, of which 1.4bn may be recoverable.
Elijah Cummings, who is black, and the city of Baltimore, parts of which lie in Cummings' district.
"India's interests lie in a strong, and prosperous, and successful America," said Modi during their press briefing.
The answer does not lie in abandoning these commitments, but rather in addressing our inadequate revenue base.
But it's easy to forget that a lot of the best opportunities lie in the developing world.
Bush's body will arrive at the U.S. Capitol on Monday and lie in state through Wednesday morning.
The main problem seems to lie in the bot's ability – or lack thereof – to process natural language.
The biological and economic riches produced by 10 million years of evolution could lie in the balance.
If there's any chance, it'll lie in reframing the debate in those ways, over next few years.
The Toronto-based startup's origins lie in a Facebook group created by founder Emily Bitze in 0003.
On days we're not advancing we'll lie in as long as possible, usually until Sorxwin gets angry.
The best (if still fragile) hope of escaping chaos may lie in the new deal with Europe.
The answer might lie in the speech he gave when he returned to the Senate on Wednesday.
The big costs for pension plans lie in the future, as members retire and benefits are paid.
Burnt-out cars lie in shrapnel-scarred villages; fallen power lines hang next to empty ammunition crates.
Try reaching a sort of middle ground where you hit snooze but just lie in bed awake.
Thus, Gillis wrote, the public should expect Pruitt to lie in his attempt to save his job.
The key to stopping this reversion may lie in the process that formed the modern welfare state.
She believes the answer to getting more women in at undergrad level could lie in alternative courses.
George H.W. Bush will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda from Monday evening until Wednesday morning.
It makes me think that Hillary's true comedic talents may not lie in standup, but in improv.
After lunch, N. and I spend time fooling around in our room and lie in bed chatting.
Facebook currently allows politicians to lie in advertisements, a stance that has received a lot of backlash.
Obama will pay his respects Friday at the Supreme Court, where Scalia's body will lie in repose.
They won't necessarily work for everyone, in every situation — and you should never lie in an interview.
If there's a destination, then it must lie in the journey itself; the act of making movies.
Congressional leaders announced Saturday that Bush will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda early this week.
Three protruding capes lie in between, and on clear winter mornings, faraway Corsica floats on the horizon.
The mySleepButton app has audio instructions that guide you through visualizing images as you lie in bed.
" -- which includes documents that call the murder of 6 million Jews the "biggest, blackest lie in history.
A court spokeswoman said Scalia's body will lie in repose at the Supreme Court building on Friday.
I don't sleep in it overnight but I do lie in it sometimes during bouts of insomnia.
People have the opportunity to be far more aware of what risks lie in their home region.
When I was young, she told me that she had lied only once (a lie in itself).
So do people feel compelled to lie in these polls, and how does that affect their accuracy?
Indeed, most people think that it is morally acceptable (or even obligatory) to lie in certain situations.
The last private citizen to lie in honor was Rosa Parks, the civil rights leader, in 2005.
"I would lie in my bedroom, which was huge, and look out the big windows," he said.
The hooks lie in how she turns her own voice into a multifaceted thing, with crisscrossing layers.
More clarity may lie in a sealed document that the government has filed with the federal court.
CLUSTERS, GAPS and OUTLIERS A cluster is formed when several data points lie in a small interval.
The keys to understanding Pakistan's policy and the limitations of American options lie in geography and history.
The competition deadline for her original "Star Trek" script is looming and mild misadventures lie in wait.
That's to be expected, since sidewinders are ambush predators and that's what they do — lie in wait.
Soleimani's body will lie in state there before his burial in the city of Kerman on Tuesday.
Another clue to Barr's motives may lie in the tepid initial White House reaction to his comments.
Does it like to lie in a hammock with the wind whispering sweet nothings in its ear?
The future of trade liberalization seems to lie in the hands of the rest of the world.
Now, many of his proposals will lie in the hands of a restive and potentially uncooperative Legislature.
I lie in bed for about an hour or so, checking social media and reading the news.
He'd pull me around by a pool noodle, he'd lie in the sun, we'd listen to music.
For now, though — whatever temptations lie in their path — that is what they are trying to do.
Evidence of intent may well lie in what the attackers said at the time of the assault.
The company came under fire this fall over its policy of allowing politicians to lie in ads.
And the answers to a host of problems we face may lie in more mixing, not less.
According to a recent report from Crunchbase, the secret may lie in where you go to school.
The preacher and adviser to a number of presidents will lie in honor in the Capitol Rotunda.
Graham is the first person to lie in honor since civil rights legend Rosa Parks in 2005.
Politically, the only threat to Kavanaugh's confirmation appears to lie in the votes of two Republicans, Sen.
Friday, August 31 The late senator will lie in state at the United States Capitol on Friday.
In order to hug him you had to lie in the bed beside him, so I did.
Japanese knotweed's tiny white flowers lie in marked contrast to the enormous size of their parent plant.
It seems to me that the future of painting does not lie in parody, citation, or commentary.
Plans for the Gulf Co-operation Council to forge a common foreign and economic policy lie in tatters.
But more potential may lie in a camera people can fit in their pockets, like a 360 camera.
The actress's Achilles' heel just may lie in sports, according to her Big Little Lies costar Reese Witherspoon.
The true import of today's primary, though, will lie in what it means for each race's delegate count.
The big bucks lie in finding market inefficiencies no one else can, succeeding at the expense of others.
To lie in the soft brown earth, with the grasses waving above one's head, and listen to silence.
Although situated in a gallery of Pop Art parody, the work's politics lie in interaction rather than imagery.
Italy's interests lie in western Libya, where both the gas pipeline and the migrant boats enter the Mediterranean.
Facebook employees are urging Mark Zuckerberg to rethink his stance on allowing politicians to lie in political ads.
People lie in hospital beds at a makeshift ward set up outside the Moh Ruslan hospital in Mataram.
They generally lie in shallower waters than manganese nodules, and often contain more valuable substances, gold among them.
The key to Uber's long-term success may lie in how the company deploys its mountain of cash.
Most diamonds lie in riverbeds, on coasts or in extinct volcanoes, or pipes, buried under soil or lakes.
Attempts to reform healthcare law still lie in shambles and the promise of tax reform increasingly lacks credibility.
But someone, surely, will take note of its smaller budget and realize innovation might lie in that direction.
His attempt to echo rather than challenge Vox, whose origins lie in a breakaway from the PP, failed.
The dogs lie in wait under the table for scraps, despite the fact that they definitely got dinner.
Authorities later said the mother and daughter were paid to lie in the documentary, according to Cambodian police.
Marriage and the family are still strong in China—but children clearly lie in a different asset class.
If I didn't take any sleeping pills, I would just lie in bed at night, thinking about work.
Katherine Jackson's fate and fortune may lie in the hands of one of her grandsons ... TMZ has learned.
For a mattress that you lie in more than on, it was also remarkably easy to escape from.
The differences lie in the duration of the declines as well as the behavior of the Index's subcomponents.
That's what enabled Wade to take the witness stand and lie [in a previous criminal case against Jackson].
She will lie in repose Wednesday and Thursday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif.
In the end, the truth will lie in what is done, not in what is said or written.
That might lie in our future — I will devote my next column to discussion of such a universe.
Obama will pay his respects on Friday at the Supreme Court, where Scalia's body will lie in repose.
Obama proved it was a lie in 2011, when he released his definitive, official, long-form birth certificate.
Rosen then if State Department policy required officials to lie in order to preserve the secrecy of negotiations.
I look in the background for the items that lie in the incidental path of my mother's Canon.
A whale would lie in the shape of something cold, the body sipping on itself like a drain.
"It's all about where I'm from and love of theater.... love of the lie in art," gushes Gaga.
The answer might lie in those thousands of pages of records the Trump administration is refusing to release.
And if it's going to matter, we must prosecute people who lie in the middle of an investigation.
Mr Mnangagwa wanted Mugabe to lie in Heroes' Acre, a cemetary in Harare occupied by other war veterans.
WHALEY: He's made this bed & he's gotta lie in it ... his rhetoric has been painful for many pic.twitter.
His interests seemed to genuinely lie in art and expression, and not relevance for the sake of attention.
Mr. Schultz's success or failure may lie in who emerges as a top contender in the Democratic Party.
The answer may lie in the fact that most white-collar crimes do not have an obvious victim.
About 1,500 dead Americans are thought to lie in feeble graves scratched in more than a dozen camps.
The plants lie in the heartland of Saudi Arabia's oil industry, including the world's biggest petroleum processing facility.
The roots of the epidemic lie in the marketing of prescriptions by pharma firms almost 25 years ago.
On the left, the Socialist Party and the Europe Ecologie Les Verts, or E.E.L.V, party lie in ruins.
A few specific bumps do lie in the road for Sanders and Jewish voters, and they're worth discussing.
But the answer to this problem may lie, in all places, on a quiet, upscale street in Brooklyn.
Glenn's body will lie in the state at the Ohio Statehouse for a day, according to the Dispatch.
He recently declared "Bashar [Assad] is staying" but indicated that Assad's interests lie in not doing Iran's bidding.
Cohen, under oath, has also accused Trump of indirectly instructing him to lie in a statement to Congress.
Graham, who died Wednesday at the age of 85033, will lie in honor in the Rotunda from Feb.
But there is also Sheng Qi's "Memories (Me), 2000" whose origins lie in China's 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.
The larger problem may lie in the corporate insulation of big-time athletic departments from real university oversight.
Mr. Bush was the second person this year to lie in state, after Senator John McCain in August.
He would lie in bed playing over and over the confrontation that must occur in three weeks' time.
The backstory here seems to lie in the botched Yemen raid that marred Trump's first month in office.
When we tell one lie, in order to maintain that lie, we're so often forced to lie again.
I couldn't lie in the bed I'd shared with him so I came into the living room with you.
I lie in bed for a few more minutes, totally content, before springing up to get my day started.
Then I lie in bed for four minutes, contemplating different ways of training her to stop this needy behavior.
But I don't think there is a lie in the trailer that people will be angry about, you know?
I lie in bed scrolling social media for a bit and then head into the kitchen at 7:30.
Exploring 2014 MU69 will give scientists a better idea of the celestial wonders that lie in our solar system.
Normally, migrants take back roads to avoid the checkpoint and often fall prey to criminals who lie in wait.
When representatives asked Zuckerberg about Facebook's policy of allowing politicians to lie in ads, his wavering answers stood out.
The best explanation seems to lie in the world of algorithmic trading—the computer programmes that automatically generate transactions.
"They lie in wait of these exact situations, and salivate at the opportunity to exercise their advantage," Gurley warned.
However, many obstacles lie in the path of an agreement between two parties that have always been bitter foes.
Bodies of suspected undocumented immigrants lie in the morgue the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner on Sept.
The key to her success could lie in her ability to reach across the aisle and appeal to Republicans.
Today, however, most of those American piano makers have ceased operation, and unwanted wooden pianos lie in garbage dumps.
If you lie in the pool, the beans swallow your body while cooling the skin, enveloping you in comfort.
Its roots lie in the pre-Revolutionary era, when the Bishop of London dispatched clergy to the New World.
One clue might lie in unreasonable expectations about what EU membership could bring the ex-communist countries of Europe.
Of "Sabbath's Theatre" (published in 1995), Mr Roth later wrote: Such depths as Sabbath evinces lie in his polarities.
Several lie in the fetal position on the bare metal, or on what is left of a foam mattress.
But ultimately, difficulties may lie in the "the vast economic disparity that exists among African countries," the report wrote.
In another, the babies lie in a circle on top of their fathers' fire jackets, with other gear nearby.
I chat with my roommate, pick my clothes for tomorrow, and then lie in bed while reading Beautiful Boy.
Afterward, the boys take a nap and I lie in bed with my book, Dark Places by Gillian Flynn.
Meany: Graphene is a sheet of carbon atoms that all lie in a single plane next to one another.
In the photo, both Murgatroyd, 30, and Chmerkovskiy, 36, appear to be shirtless as they lie in bed together.
Here's one suggestion, from psychological science: The more we lie, the easier it becomes to lie in the future.
To say I'll stop would just be another lie in a situation already mired in falsehoods and overlooked facts.
Part of the answer may lie in a drive to recruit and train more British workers, despite Peter's doubts.
But its greater importance might eventually lie in suggesting a more general way to enhance the intelligence of machines.
The discrepancy could lie in which type of dye is used when performing the service — and there are many.
The roots of the predicament lie in defined-benefit (DB) pensions, which guarantee a pension linked to workers' salaries.
As for sex education, Russia's former children's rights ombudsman declared that the best lessons lie in classic Russian literature.
Bonus points for his pun on the word "cunt" in Hamlet: Hamlet: Lady, shall I lie in your lap?
McCain's body will lie in the Rotunda for a public viewing according to the late Arizona Republican's official website.
But some lie in between: just outside the Jerusalem line but still on the Israeli side of the barrier.
At his feet several white body bags lie in a row on the dirt path abutting the green grass.
The Democrats would know that their path to maintaining control would lie in holding the newfound "Clinton Coalition" together.
"This accusation is the biggest lie in the history of world sport," Diack told Reuters in Senegal on Friday.
That means that the best chance to reverse the FCC's net neutrality repeal may lie in the court system.
What tends to lie in store for these deportees and returnees in Mexico is usually low-paying service employment.
She will lie in repose at the library on Wednesday and Thursday, allowing the public to pay their respects.
Graham will "lie in honor" in the Capitol Rotunda on Wednesday and Thursday, March 1, the Speaker's office announced.
ET on Monday at the US Capitol, where Bush will lie in state in the rotunda until Wednesday morning.
But that's expensive, and when entire communities lie in ruins, there are never enough contractors to do the work.
Temer's best chances to spark growth lie in quickly pushing through Congress an unpopular pension reform unveiled this month.
" Mr. Libous, the judge continued, then made a choice "to lie in order to obstruct that lawful criminal investigation.
The answer seems to lie in the president's hostility toward the Russia investigation, a view largely shared by Whitaker.
He believes that the success of the plant may lie in its two principal alkaloids, mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine.
And a lot of uncharted and charred territory might lie in the wake of an America feeling the Bern.
The future of immigration, the economy, education, women's health, and so much more lie in our hands — the voters.
Glenn's body will lie in the state at the Ohio Statehouse for a day, according to the Columbus Dispatch.
Graham is the first private citizen to lie in honor there since civil rights hero Rosa Parks in 2005.
The global headquarters of experiential marketing group BMF Media lie in the chaotic environs of New York City's Midtown.
Justice John Paul Stevens will lie in repose at the Supreme Court, where he served for nearly 35 years.
Watching Annalise Keating lie in guilty shock with her deceased baby in her arms, I'm struck by two things.
Why we are allowed to be transformed from subjects to objects and left to lie in streets for hours?
McCain will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda for a public viewing between the hours of 2 p.m.
Amid reignited fears about lead poisoning nationwide, the key to identifying solutions could lie in the common city pigeon.
Prior to the funeral, Bush will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda from Monday at 7:85033 p.m.
But the greater danger may lie in the reticence and inadequate transparency of the IAEA and the Joint Commission.
Vestager was asked during a fireside chat about Zuckerberg's controversial policy to allow politicians to lie in their ads.
Drawing in charcoal, conte, and pastel, he uses a volumetric realism whose roots lie in the European art academies.
There's no precise boundary between "depressed mood" states and "clinical depression", but differences lie in impairment, symptoms and duration.
Rosa Parks, the civil rights pioneer who died in 2005, was the last private citizen to lie in honor.
But my policy interests by and large lie in other areas — including criminal justice issues, guns, and drug policy.
He will be the 11th president to lie in state there; others include Gerald R. Ford and Ronald Reagan.
The most recent official to lie in state was Senator John McCain, the Republican of Arizona, on Aug. 31.
Takeaways: Here are six key findings, including that students say they were encouraged to lie in college application essays.
Speak, Memory Additional epicurean pleasures lie in "How to Cook a Moose," a memoir by the novelist Kate Christensen.
"The point is not to just tell a lie, but to tell a lie in increments," Ms. Bradshaw said.
That faith in the affirming power of creation is being tested today as parts of Florida lie in ruins.
"This morning, he dug himself a nice hole in the backyard and decided to lie in it," she added.
The biggest struggle, though, seems to lie in her perspective on the somewhat unfamiliar man her husband has become.
For days, I could do nothing but lie in bed in the cheap hotel where we had a room.
The roots of the current crisis lie in the 2008 recession that followed a debt-fueled real estate boom.
Xinhua, a state-run Chinese news agency, says that the jianbing's origins lie in Tianjin, Beijing and Shandong Province.
The key to understanding North Korea's strategy may lie in the recent past of another Asian nuclear state: China.
With many colleges hiring increasing numbers of adjunct teachers, the answer does not lie in the cost of teaching.
Soleimani on Monday will lie in state at Tehran's famed Musalla mosque as the revolutionary leader did before him.
Soleimani on Monday will lie in state at Tehran's famed Musalla Mosque as the revolutionary leader did before him.
The originality and challenge today, I'd say, lie in how subtly those rearranged letters sneak into those difficult themers.
Subjects, which have included several members of Freestyle Love Supreme, lie in fMRI machines and play associative word games.
On Friday, McCain will lie in state in the US Capitol for a ceremony before public visitation Friday evening.
John McCain will lie in state in the Arizona Capitol on Wednesday, the day he would have turned 82.
McCain, who died of brain cancer over the weekend, will lie in state at the US Capitol on Friday.
You shouldn't lie in a civil case, but he lied about sex and the public didn't go for that.
I can eat out whenever I want, go sailing or fishing, or just lie in a hammock and read.
Strangely, La La Land's strengths don't lie in its music, which is fine, but not quite Once-level great.
Admittedly, the beauty of the Shop-Vac does not lie in its appearance or imposing (and space-consuming) presence.
The answer may lie in more excavations and discoveries yet to be made on the islands of Southeast Asia.
Trending down: Facebook's decision to allow politicians to lie in political ads is being widely condemned in Sri Lanka.
It's a cop-out, a lie in the way it's wrong to call me a victim and nothing more.
"When you lie in that context, it's not only perjury but it's obstruction of justice, too," Mr. Zeidenberg said.
Some organized a lie-in — a form of protest in which participants simulate being dead — while others held rallies.
Future game-changers may lie in artificial intelligence and automation in the cockpit, but these are not yet mature.
Seoul, South Korea's capital, would soon — if not already — lie in ruins due to North Korea's large artillery capabilities.
"This is where the Christian right leaders made their bed and now they have to lie in it," Bean said.
I'm thinking about all this as I lie in my sweat-soaked bed, but I'm interrupted by a text message.
Following a short service, his remains will lie in state in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol until Wednesday morning.
But the easiest solution may lie in the bottom of a few five-gallon buckets of that pee-proof paint.
All three areas lie in close proximity to London's famous Trafalgar Square, in London's so-called 'prime' central property area.
And I won't lie, in the beginning things went very slowly and I've had a bit of a rough ride.
The key to solving the nuclear issue on the peninsula does not lie in the hands of the Chinese side.
Emaciated male prisoners lie in bunks at the Buchenwald concentration camp during liberation by US forces on April 28, 1945.
The key to fighting the Islamic State group, or ISIS, in the real world may lie in watching social media.
If Zuckerberg has been feeling unliked lately, it's on account of Facebook's decision to allow politicians to lie in advertising.
Beto O'Rourke set his sights on Facebook and its decision to allow candidates to lie in advertisements on its platform.
She added: ...No one, ever again should have to remind religious Americans that their salvation does not lie in politics.
I peacefully lie in bed until 53 and then force myself to shower and make a tuna salad for lunch.
The greatest strength and weakness of Mr. Elliott's production, which is performed without an intermission, lie in its determined prosiness.
A lot go into the deep freeze, where they can lie in wait for late-winter fish fries or chowders.
I'm feeling particularly groggy this morning and want nothing more than to lie in bed all day with my boyfriend.
Her twins, Hiyap (1.6 kilos) and Evenezer (1.3 kilos), lie in incubators on the second floor of Palermo's Cervello Hospital.
Mr Cornejo, who leads Argentina's centrist Radical Civic Union, says the roots of his unradical politics lie in his childhood.
The answer may lie in the Wage Growth Tracker (below), an alternative gauge produced by the Federal Reserve's Atlanta bank.
So I couldn't, as was my impulse, just lie in bed immobilized with horror, obsessively imagining dreadful things to come.
Yesterday at the UFC 205 press conference he suggested that he thought his future could lie in the lightweight bracket.
Scalia's body will lie in repose in the Supreme Court's Great Hall on Friday, a day before his funeral service.
While there are chocolate factories in the country, most of the industry's profits lie in the export of raw materials.
As Macron addressed the crowd in his victory speech, he repeatedly stressed the enormous challenges that lie in France's path.
Knee Curls (Beginner) Lie in an upright position resting on your forearms with two rags under both feet, heels down.
Parts of the town, which is surrounded by a mountain range stretching toward the border with Syria, lie in ruins.
BTS' sonic roots lie in hip hop music, and their lyrics lean heavily on the struggles and excitement of youth.
THE true beauty of the world's most beautiful game, according to Johan Cruyff, who knew, didn't lie in tricksy technique.
The future of the war over gun rights may lie in a third bill introduced by Lucas, the Indiana Republican.
But analogies tend to lead us astray—the future does not lie in the past, and now is not 1947.
The former President will also lie in repose at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston, Texas from 83:45 p.m.
"You could do nothing during the day except lie in bed, and you're not doing anything wrong," Mr. Allen said.
Turns out the right ingredients might lie in new technology, such as Hotspots and an artificial intelligence voice-ordering system.
Turns out the right ingredients might lie in new technology, such hotspots and an artificial intelligence natural voice ordering system.
The Israeli news media reported that Mr. Peres's body would lie in state at the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, on Thursday.
"The biggest potential improvements in productivity of raising beef actually lie in the developing world," says WRI analyst Richard Waite.
Bush's remains will be taken to Houston on Wednesday night, and will lie in repose at St. Martin's Episcopal Church.
But a study published last year in the journal eLife found that the answer could lie in the spinal cord.
"Essentially, my musical legacy is about to lie in the hands of someone who tried to dismantle it," Swift said.
Large sections of the city lie in ruin and of the thousands who fled the violence, most have not returned.
Kitty's heart and mission lie in female drag, but the drag scene at large hasn't always accepted what she does.
She became the first woman, and second African-American, to lie in honor in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol.
At night, after stories and turning out lights, both girls and I lie in bed, listening to the fan whir.
Probably, but the real problems revealed by the Kavanaugh debacle lie in the people involved, their actions and their values.
"This is the biggest lie in the world of sports," said Diack, who is wanted by French law enforcement officials.
Any prospects for reforming the country lie in returning power to citizens — and for the army to respect civilian authority.
"Meanwhile, in New York City, I can literally lie in bed and see pigeons on my fire escape," she said.
Mr. Bush will lie in state in the Rotunda with his coffin on display for public viewing until Wednesday morning.
The Trump administration has proposed gutting funding for the National Endowment for Democracy, whose origins lie in Reagan's 1982 speech.
The I-3003 expressway is a block east (a sound barrier and the slope of a hill lie in between).
But justice does not always deliver relief, studies find, and the reason may lie in the type of trauma experienced.
The answer may lie in last year's race for governor, when Governor Cuomo was challenged by the actress Cynthia Nixon.
Mr. McCain will lie in state in Washington on Friday before a memorial service on Saturday at the National Cathedral.
This part of Yemen would be deprived of natural and human resources, the bulk of which lie in the North.
Over and over again, the Grammys proved that it had no idea where its own priorities should lie in 2018.
One possible explanation for the differing rates could lie in the different circumstances of the killings, including where they happened.
First, McCain will lie in state at the Arizona state Capitol on Wednesday, which would have been his 82nd birthday.
It's allowing politicians to lie in ads – and arguing that journalists and researchers should fact-check politicians, not the company.
The firm will still allow political ads on its platform and continue to permit politicians to lie in their ads.
I'm used to holiday mode, so I lie in bed for a while before getting up, showering, and getting ready.
"Did its responsibility lie in providing extensive social services and guaranteeing a set of social rights to all?" she asks.
He explained that the country's strengths lie in government and other areas like transport, which it will apply AI to.
McCain's body will lie in state at the US Capitol on Friday with a ceremony held in the Capitol Rotunda.
We met and we had an understanding that we would let 'sleeping dogs lie' in regards to that old complaint.
We're all prone to a long lie-in on the weekends, especially when we've spent the week getting crummy sleep.
A president's most potent capabilities lie in leveraging the bully pulpit, pulling administrative levers, and tapping executive regulators and enforcers.
A bright idea Hey sleepyhead, space scientists wants to pay you $19,33 to lie in bed for two whole months.
"If Trump tries to lie in a TV ad, most networks will refuse to air it," said the Warren ad.
Some employees have also been unhappy about the company's policy to allow politicians to lie in ads on the platform.
For other acts whose strengths may not necessarily lie in streaming — in other words, nonrappers — there was the ticket bundle.
Authorities have said the girl and her mother were paid $200 to lie in the documentary, which damaged Cambodia's reputation.
The pants lie in a small [box, gaily] wrapped for Christmas, and as I see it, a memory comes back.
Instead, their roots lie in a tacit business model from which emerge both the admired and disparaged facets of Germany's economy.
I lie in bed for a bit, debating my options, and decide to do a bodyweight circuit in my room instead.
I am not in a good mood this morning, and I lie in bed for a long time before getting up.
No longer will you have to worry about it cleaning the same place multiple times while other areas lie in squalor.
I mean, it&aposs one thing to lie even in a criminal case, another thing to lie in a counterintelligence probe.
But, going deeper, the true reveal is that the real power doesn't lie in comparing Jenner and Braun to each other.
In his own house, Johnson says the peak of convenience is being able to lie in bed and ask his Amazon.
"The clues to answer this question lie in our ability to learn from Earth's deep past... embedded in the fossil record."
The game's real rewards, however, lie in the moment-to-moment action that drives your own, personal high seas pirate adventure.
That is: lie in a ditch or ... (get) behind a heavy object if you had a tractor or even a tree.
Ironically, their best hope of success may lie in the very determination of die-hard Brexiteers to sink Mrs May's plans.
Further clues lie in the French nickname for the levy, "the GAFA tax"—a reference to Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon.
He will also lie in repose at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in his hometown of Houston Wednesday evening to Thursday morning.
So, if you're keeping score, you're now allowed to lie in political ads on Facebook, unless you admit that you're lying.
The buying opportunity may lie in the coming weeks, according to Matt Maley, equity strategist and technical analyst at Miller Tabak.
The roots of this shutdown lie in two places: an attorney-general's memo written in 1980, and Mr Trump's 2016 campaign.
The problem with its iconic product, said Clouse, does not lie in the can that artist Andy Warhol once made famous.
The closest parallel to this year's faceoff may lie in the 2000 debates pitting Vice President Al Gore against Texas Gov.
And that crucial balance is the key to unlocking any of his big ideas that lie in wait for the company.
Verifone's main issues lie in the large declines it's seen in Asian and Latin American markets, which should persist into Q3.
"He wanted me to lie in who I was and if anyone recognized me to say no I wasn't," she said.
Many of the coal mines earmarked for closure lie in Germany's east, where the hard-right Alternative for Germany is popular.
The fancy new apartment buildings have held together, just barely, but the older brick court apartments and motels lie in ruins.
But while the economic benefits of Rivian's promised jobs lie in the future, Normal is having to tighten its belt today.
"The best solutions for Tor users, I believe, lie in drastically reducing the captcha burden," Perry from the Tor Project added.
In any case, Laurel insists to the incredulous Keating clique that she had to lie in order to "protect" her dad.
When I can't, I go to the bathroom, clean my newish ear piercing, and lie in bed browsing some YouTube videos.
But in the end, a lot of the Z4's appeal continues to lie in how much you value its modularity.
The deal has raised eyebrows over what could lie in store for Syngenta, which employs over 28,1.83 in some 90 countries.
What happens when you finish that last episode of Your Lie in April and you've run out of shows to watch?
Whole towns lie in ruins, many workers have fled, been killed or gone to fight, and international sanctions hobble external trade.
Knee Curls (Advanced) Lie in an upright position resting on hands or forearms with your tailbone raised, holding your body up.
Yet Miller thinks their decline might also lie in that very depth of thought, and not just from a consumer standpoint.
Jordan Peele: Sometimes I'll lie in the tub and open my third eye and just allow the forces to come down.
The roots of the problem lie in the go-go years before the crisis, when banks grew careless about dirty money.
Late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's body will lie in repose at the Supreme Court Friday, ahead of a Saturday funeral.
"She would lie in the lobby of our building trying to work up the courage to go outside," Ms. Mahoney said.
Its motivation must lie in the hope that no one realizes it is making the problem worse until after the election.
The company has been criticised for allowing politicians to lie in ads — a position it has defended on free speech grounds.
The answers to which way the market will move next may lie in bitcoin, said Brian Stutland of Equity Armor Investments.
They also had to lie in the coffins with the lids open the whole time, which came with its own challenges.
The opportunity for growth continues to lie in Unilever's emerging markets business, with accelerated growth being driven by recovering macroeconomic factors.
Part of the explanation may lie in folk mythology, in which white crows symbolize the outsider as well as approaching change.
Smugglers lurk in the port; migrants lie in wait; heavily armed militias and squabbling politicians, nominally allied, quietly vie for control.
The late President George H.W. Bush will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda early next week, congressional leaders announced Saturday.
The differences lie in the fact that President Trump and most congressional Republicans have set down certain conditions for a deal.
The biggest opportunities still lie in tying the ecosystems together as basic infrastructure with wide-scale maps, content, and hardware integrations.
The two towns of Nansana and Katabi lie in the Ugandan district of Wakiso, about 40 kilometers away from each other.
As a member of Congress, she says her main strategy for bolstering the LGBTQ community would lie in broader social measures.
The hepatitis C virus is deadly, although it can lie in wait in a patient's blood for decades without causing symptoms.
Still, the greatest opportunity will lie in the sharing of information among the wider agile community, beyond corporate or individual borders.
For Scoggins, the key components of his game lie in his exposure to karate since the age of three years old.
Its future could lie in unlocking similar value from a game catalog that includes Mario Brothers, Zelda and other popular titles.
A former Facebook staffer has piled into the company over its stance permitting politicians to lie in ads on its site.
The solutions to delays in Canada lie in changing how we deliver health care services, not how we pay for them.
At War's roots lie in Baghdad Bureau, a Times blog started in February 2008, after the American troop surge in Iraq.
Given a Republican Party whose political interests lie in restricting the scope of our democracy, it's up to Democrats to act.
It can reveal where a child goes to school, allowing ICE agents to lie in wait outside for an undocumented parent.
Oddly, while Ms. Narváez-Varela's deepest roots lie in Spanish, she did not feel confident composing poetry in her native language.
The answer may lie in further study of afrotherians, particularly why and how they came to hold their testicles so close.
If Bloomberg were to be the nominee, his advantage would lie in more heavily urban states, such as Florida and Arizona.
The answer might lie in our closest living relatives, chimpanzees and bonobos, both creatures that display varying degrees of altruistic generosity.
The last person to lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda was President George H.W. Bush after his death last December.
" By the 1940s, he was regularly telling "tall tales" about his war heroism, "an exaggeration or lie in nearly every sentence.
Still, the secret to her endurance seems to lie in the parts of herself she's always kept safely out of sight.
Our still willing inclination to believe that personal and societal redemption can somehow lie in politics describes a potentially fatal disorder.
A closing note that the captors "lie in unmarked graves in East London" seems out of step with what precedes it.
According to this policy, politicians can lie in their ads, and Facebook will run them, fact-check free, across the platform.
"Danielle and 345 others paid for this joke dearly and the families lie in the wake of the punchline," Moore said.
She called Cesar that afternoon, while her mother was out, to prepare him to lie in case he ran into her.
Facebook has come under heavy scrutiny in recent months over its political ads policy that allows politicians to lie in ads.
Unless the Night King clears his throat and David Attenborough comes floating out, the answer may lie in these symbols. 2.
Released in July, The Farewell centers on a family telling a big lie in order to keep an even bigger secret.
"The 'lie-in' itself was powerful, and we are so appreciative of the protesters, friends and media who came," Bowen said.
Graham will be the first person to lie in honor on Capitol Hill since civil rights hero Rosa Parks in 2005.
Kaplan on Thursday suggested the solution could lie in expanded immigration, something counter to the policies Trump advocated as a candidate.
We would have known by now whether Charlie did possess an alternative future or whether his interest does lie in death.
Aside from the 32 people to lie in state, four private citizens have lain in honor at the Capitol: the Rev.
The answer, Frum argues, certainly does not lie in helping the white working class that put him in the White House.
This present situation points to a broader crisis of advanced democracies, but the response does not lie in Yes and No referendums.
The body of Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, who died in 2005, was the last to lie in repose at the court.
"I still lie in bed at, like, 11 o'clock at night telling myself all the things I hate about myself," Williams said.
When you were a kid, did you dig holes in the ground, lie in wait, and drag your enemies to their doom?
I wanted to find out why Taylor, and so many other reality stars like him, lie in the face of incontrovertible evidence.
My mom and her friend are disappointed, but I promise to keep them abreast of whatever dating adventures lie in my future.
I think when you break down the ethics of lying people automatically go shrill at the thought of a lie in general.
They say they need to clean up campsites that lie in the floodplain ahead of anticipated high waters in the coming weeks.
Often he lunches at the neighborhood McDonald's, where the local kids lie in wait and the proprietors have designated an Ali corner.
"The biggest lie in politics right now is that Trump is some sort of political genius," said a former White House official.
Costco is attractive to the rich, then, but its thrill does not lie in its beauty or prestige, or even its savings.
Zuckerberg and Facebook have been hit with a firestorm of criticism this month over its policy allowing politicians to lie in advertisements.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez who, in her inimitable way, took him to task about whether Facebook allows politicians to lie in their ads.
Or does true self-fulfillment lie in subordinating the self, respecting the feelings of others, and accepting the rules of civilized conduct?
Ant's origins lie in Alipay, set up in 22015 by Alibaba, then a newish e-commerce website, to make online payments easier.
"I still lie in bed at like eleven o'clock at night telling myself all the things I hate about myself," she shared.
"Much as resources are needed in Bangladesh to respond to the crisis, the solutions to this crisis lie in Myanmar," Grandi said.
The real advantages lie in the fact that, suddenly, companies can fit bigger screens into the existing form factors we have now.
Regardless of legal form, the fastest route to scale may lie in Jokowi's ambitious infrastructure plans and in loans to big companies.
The tombs lie in a buried ridge that has only partially been uncovered and could offer many more similar discoveries, Waziri said.
The senator will lie in state on Friday at the U.S. Capitol, where doors will open to the public at 2 p.m.
Absolutely. But the tsunami of criticism and debunkings just drove more people to the websites spinning that lie in the first place.
They lie in privacy policies and often don't even have an About page with the names of people working for those companies.
Why would the then-FBI director lie -- in real time -- about a meeting he had with the President of the United States?
We believe the answers to tomorrow's energy challenges lie in the power of people's ingenuity, and that together we can #makethefuture today.
Sceptics point to past excessive exuberance in metallic bubbles such as rare earths as a warning of what may lie in store.
His follow-up found heavy rough and from there he struck his next shot into an unplayable lie in a bramble bush.
Jollibee's roots lie in a pair of ice-cream parlours opened in 270 by Tony Tan Caktiong, the company's founder and chairman.
Your job won't be to just lie in bed and binge on Netflix or Amazon Prime as scientists poke and prod you.
An explanation may lie in the assumption that coverage is determined by "demand" or the number of people who choose to enroll.
" If you're outside you're supposed to "lie in a ditch, ravine, culvert or other low-lying area that isn't prone to flooding.
The President of the United States asks the President of Mexico to lie in public just to protect Trump with his base.
Mowing the yard is a lie in the same way that the charitable donations line on your tax return is a lie.
The festival, whose roots lie in a tradition of carnal indulgence before the austere Catholic season of Lent, officially ends next Wednesday.
Because Andrew had received no treatment over the summer, the answer had to lie in the bone-marrow transplant of Wills's cells.
The former president will also lie in repose at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston, where Bush lived, from 7:45 p.m.
These facts suggest that many of the key healthcare challenges of the twenty-first century lie in how we tackle chronic disease.
The potential for economy looks promising but because the technology is under development, the savings still lie in the (possibly near) future.
At least part of the answer might lie in the ecological relationship between a cancer and its host—between seed and soil.
Yet the lessons to be learned from this Mississippi Senate race do not lie in the gaffes and missteps of one candidate.
With Hapilon and fellow militant leader Omar Maute killed in the fighting to liberate Marawi, those plans appear to lie in ruins.
McCain, a former naval aviator, is scheduled to lie in the Arizona Capitol on Wednesday and then the U.S. Capitol on Friday.
Congress also passed a resolution allowing for Bush to lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda and the use of the catafalque.
He longs for someone to break out and "say something," the something that would stop the vampiric life-lie in its tracks.
Former Chief Justice William Rehnquist was the last justice to lie in repose at the court, in 2005, the NPR report said.
RELATED: DC swamp creatures lie in wait for Trump's tax bill That's an ambitious schedule that could easily be thrown off track.
Conway pushed back, telling Tapper he hoped to "go viral" by saying the president's name and the word "lie" in a sentence.
Former President George H.W. Bush's body continues to lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda today for the public to say farewell.
They did, however, gain something from their months there: a nagging anxiety about what might lie in store in the years ahead.
Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, who died Tuesday, will lie in repose in the Supreme Court's Great Hall on Monday.
And if more extreme weather events lie in our future, national, state and local policy makers need to improve the nation's defenses.
For burgeoning retail product entrepreneurs, the difference between success and failure can lie in just a few key meetings with retail executives.
The 41st president's remains will be flown later Wednesday to Houston, where he will lie in repose at St. Martin's Episcopal Church.
First, its findings suggest that the GOP's best chances for keeping the House in November lie in stoking hot issues even further.
Bb9's merits lie in its ability to prompt critical reflection as a response to its grotesque depiction of the post-contemporary.
On Thursday, Cummings became the first black lawmaker to lie in state at the US Capitol, and numerous former colleagues eulogized him.
A rocket-propelled grenade and broken glass clutter the entrance to the health club, where the sauna and jacuzzi lie in ruins.
Today, I write books in English, but the roots of my career as a writer lie in Spanish literacy and Spanish fluency.
Using brain scanners in a lab, researchers have sometimes instructed subjects to lie in order to see what their brains were doing.
The problem may lie in myopia: On Tuesday, women honored suffragists by placing their "I voted" stickers on Susan B. Anthony's tombstone.
Hospital leaders have called for more guidance from the federal government as to what might lie in store in the coming weeks.
The key difference between the two most prevalent subspecies lie in how the snapdragon developed a yellow accent on a magenta flower.
It also described "desert units" operating in south and central Libya, and "sleeper cells" that lie in wait elsewhere in the country.
"Essentially, my musical legacy is about to lie in the hands of someone who tried to dismantle it," she wrote on Tumblr.
I am well aware that, for lots of viewers, the fun of watching Succession will never lie in empathizing with the Roys.
He will lie in state there until Wednesday morning, then will be taken to a state funeral service at Washington National Cathedral.
He can lie in public proclamations, and the Republican cowards in Congress will find a way to defend, rationalize or forgive it.
Mr. McCain will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda and receive a full dress funeral service at the Washington National Cathedral.
As a former welterweight champion, Robbie Lawler is a perfect indicator as to where Cerrone's title hopes lie in the new division.
The Fy protein is neither plant-based nor animal; instead, its origins lie in the volcanic hot springs in Yellowstone National Park.
From the beginning of the modern anti-abortion movement — whose origins lie in the 1960s, not just the aftermath of Roe v.
A possible solution may lie in an existing job growth plan, which Mr. de Blasio proposed during his first year as mayor.
The chief difficulty appeared to lie in his disdain for those less gifted than he — which, by definition, meant very nearly everyone.
Democratic candidates perennially ask how to secure this vital voting bloc's support -- the answers may lie in the campaigns they least expect.
I manage to get upstairs and lie in bed, too fatigued to even crawl under the covers or turn the lights off.
"When I'm too worn out or in pain I lie in bed and write in my mind," she said in an email.
"We perish in the desert; you wash yourself and lie in bed," wrote an Indian soldier to his wife in September 1915.
I'd hate to be thrust into a position where I felt that I needed to lie in order to protect my employer.
For Rowling, the significance of this narrative doesn't appear to lie in Dumbledore's sexuality, but in the amplification of a great betrayal.
The answer might lie in who was given a say, and in a growing gap between the rich and the even richer.
And the roots of nearly 70 years of antagonism between the US and Iran lie in the CIA's overthrow of Mohammed Mossadeq.
For red state senators or those who have concluded their fates lie in sticking closely to Trump, it's an easy political choice.
The authors asked a group of 18- to 21-year-olds to lie in an fMRI scanner and look at a monitor.
Socialist weapons caches and cursed commercial districts lie in equal ruin while leaders and commoners alike champion the ideals that buried them.
His comments come after Kaepernick appeared to call the report "a lie" in a tweet Sunday and shared tweets disputing the report.
But the president's actions — lying and then insisting he didn't lie, in the face of all available evidence — need to be documented.
Whether Christianity and pluralism survive in the Middle East, or disappear forever, may well lie in the hands of the U.S. Senate.
Clues to the catalyst for the about-face may lie in a reported meeting between Lam and China's Vice-Premier Han Zheng.
In addition to bonds, Parker warned of the pitfalls that lie in sectors like utilities and consumer staples, as investors hunt for yield.
Of course, my body is a creature of habit, but I lie in bed for a good 30 minutes, just because I can.
While being strong can mean many things to different people, Tyler makes the excellent point that, often, strength doesn't lie in your physicality.
Our city's priority must lie in tackling deep-rooted social and economic problems with a view to improving the livelihood of our people.
Where Drake's undeniable talents lie in the acting and music spheres, it looks like his son might take after his mama's artistic side.
She took a break from hanging up the clothes to lie in the grass with her daughter and look up at the clouds.
Bush will lie in state from Monday evening until Wednesday morning, which President Donald Trump has designated as a national day of mourning.
We know you often lie in your talking points and say one thing, and it never matches the fine print of the bill.
Though the United States and Western Europe aren't the Amazonian jungle, those same challenges lie in wait for any measles campaign to come.
On Friday, McCain's body will lie in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda for a public viewing according to the late Arizona senator's official website.
That's true of the entire ensemble, but especially Callie and Mariana, whose origins lie in a show that made empathy its mission statement.
The lie, in this case, was small: Moses claims Mia and he disagreed on who had shut the curtains in the TV room.
The biggest reason for hope may lie in a question: if these two leaders cannot do a deal, can anybody else in future?
Another sizeable opportunity may lie in what firms can then export in terms of know-how as other countries follow Japan's demographic trajectory.
Have a bit of a lie-in and catch up with my boyfriend, who has been away for work for the past week.
For a few years at a university in the Netherlands, students could lie in a literal grave to think about their inevitable death.
At first glance, her interests seem to lie in representation, but imbued in her works are the personal narratives of her own possessions.
People who have escaped death lie in caskets and are carried in procession by relatives in a thankful gesture for being kept alive.
Former President George H.W. Bush has arrived at the U.S. Capitol, where he will lie in state in the rotunda until Wednesday morning.

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