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And some I pray never see the light of day.
Its project will likely never see the light of day.
Will his character live to see the light of day?
Few of those documents have seen the light of day.
Unfortunately, the Chameleon may never see the light of day.
Neither, though, is likely to see the light of day.
That's because it almost never saw the light of day.
Whether it sees the light of day... who can say.
A "Muppets" series will never see the light of day.
In the light of day, the game was embarrassingly stupid.
However, in the clear light of day, is it true?
"The Harsh Light of Day" (season 113, episode 103) "The Harsh Light of Day" is the first season four episode to capture the easy chemistry Buffy's core cast perfected over its previous three seasons.
According to Beltram, "Mentasm" almost never saw the light of day.
I hope he sees the light of day and comes forward.
We don&apost want to give it the light of day.
Here's hoping Spotify lets it see the light of day officially.
And perhaps some spicy emails will see the light of day.
Joaquin Phoenix's The Joker is finally seeing the light of day.
It's possible these features might never see the light of day.
His Fox appearance also almost never saw the light of day.
The island is just as beautiful in the light of day.
It's a budget that should not see the light of day.
None of the data has seen the light of day — yet.
Other proposals in the review may well see the light of day.
The Missing Maps initiative saw the light of day in November 2014.
Back in the light of day, I consider the station's next moves.
The first light of day was invading the dusty pharmacy in Bakersville.
But, alas, our necks are starting to miss the light of day.
Stone is not sure key documents will see the light of day.
Basketball fans everywhere should hope it eventually sees the light of day.
By the light of day, ours is a fairly standard American marriage.
You want your projects to see the light of day, don't you?
To be clear, this thing may never see the light of day.
Iridium would never have seen the light of day without defence spending.
It is immoral and it should not see the light of day.
There's something important about always coming back to the light of day.
But the recently-unearthed music is finally seeing the light of day.
Will a video for this song ever see the light of day?
"Some that I have, have never seen light of day," he said.
And vehicle settings are always buried far from the light of day.
The L.G.B.T.Q. community still does not see the light of day here.
Most of the time those photos never saw the light of day.
But all of this is happening in the bright light of day.
But in the cold light of day, is that actually what we want?
For all we know, Project Linda may never see the light of day.
"I think that kind of scrutiny holds up under the light of day."
" Added Winter: "The hope is that it never sees the light of day.
But in the light of day, the confessional detail gave Sheeran cold feet.
And thanks to Shell, the Ox may finally see the light of day.
It's unclear if any of them will ever see the light of day.
And I'm working on one now that could see the light of day.
Benedict Cumberbatch's Thomas Edison electricity thriller is finally seeing the light of day.
But unfortunately, his work is seeing the light of day a bit prematurely.
"It never saw the light of day in the House of Representatives," Rep.
Letting this study see the light of day would be a good start.
It's probably for the best the device never saw the light of day.
The Point: The Stop Sanders movement is now in the light of day.
Not every idea born in the basement will see the light of day.
Because the president doesn't want these documents to see the light of day.
Without that solution none of these fantasies will see the light of day.
Some well-designed studies on gun violence do see the light of day.
Because of financial reasons, the E1 never truly saw the light of day.
It's only fair that Waymo's mergers and acquisitions face the light of day, too.
But that bill hasn't seen the light of day in the Republican-controlled Senate.
But the entire poll, conducted by Selzer's firm, never saw the light of day.
That's why this ruling went a full year before seeing the light of day.
He said he drove them to a favorite spot in the light of day.
What's the best thing you've written that hasn't seen the light of day yet?
Dorsey emphasized that even the "clarification" option might never see the light of day.
Lots of hidden innovation goodies that have yet to see the light of day.
Like many projects within Facebook, it may never actually see the light of day.
Most of your first initial thoughts are not worthy of the light of day.
Those tipsy clips are probably too shaky to ever see the light of day.
Whether Chengdu's artificial moon will ever see the light of day—that remains uncertain.
Even in the clear-eyed light of day, the Middle Fork worked its magic.
But the game won't see the light of day, at least not on Steam.
Distorted though it was, at least the first page saw the light of day.
Perhaps the Apex 2020 will see the light of day in a future event.
Lifting them out of the grave and bringing them into the light of day.
Companies often file patents for products and features that never see the light of day.
So long, many doubted whether the buzzy headsets would ever see the light of day.
Hopefully this product doesn't get canceled before it can see the light of day. [Bloomberg]
Amazon is awarded several patents many of which do not see the light of day.
The Democrats were the civil libertarians, dragging secret surveillance into the disinfecting light of day.
This is one of those remakes that should never have seen the light of day.
Either way, I don't anticipate the heavy stone seeing the light of day anytime soon.
Many of them are loaded onto buses and never see the light of day again.
But the alternate controllers Google considered are less likely to see the light of day.
If you're a NFL aficionado, you may regret that decision in the light of day.
"These are 2,975 people that will no longer see the light of day," Cruz added.
My arms were nude from the shoulder down, but used to the light of day.
"They haven't seen the light of day for hundreds of thousands of years," he said.
Pitch the wrong reporter or publication, and your story won't see the light of day.
Pitch the wrong reporter or publication, and your story won't see the light of day.
If anyone deserves to never see the light of day again, it is this man.
You get to leave the dark place, and step back into the light of day.
It never saw the light of day, but it's deeply concerning about how Kushner operates.
In the cold light of day, Franky (Josh Wiggins) and Ballas turn on each other.
However, it's unlikely the twist ending was ever meant to see the light of day.
Sounds like there's no chance the rest of this video sees the light of day.
With big open windows, the cafe will see the light of day while others won't.
"In the cold light of day, my remarks were catastrophic and exceedingly embarrassing," he said.
The spell breaks as I walk out of the studio into the bright light of day.
Maybe the dark blue or black versions will look slightly better in the light of day.
I'm just  In the light of day, I am faced with the reality of my actions.
It became an obscure example of a Mac prototype that never saw the light of day.
After several long, arduous years, Kesha's new album Rainbow is finally seeing the light of day.
Without the money, cases like the sick baby may never have seen the light of day.
Are we keeping things hidden that we are grateful will never see the light of day?
But, of course, all of these proposals might never see the light of day in Congress.
There's also the absurdly floppy sun hat that, ironically, still hasn't seen the light of day.
This should happen in the light of day and members should be able to have input.
Only pregnant females seeking another berry to lay their eggs actually see the light of day.
She says she also never gave permission for those pics to see the light of day.
It's Ono we have to thank for Street Fighter IV ever seeing the light of day.
Amazon, like most tech companies, frequently tests ideas internally that never see the light of day.
There was talk then about a bump stock ban, which never saw the light of day.
We can't take away what we said in the light of day just because it's daytime.
Hopefully, that scene will see the light of day on the Game Of Thrones DVD boxset.
"With the events unfolding today, the story needed to see the light of day," said Bigelow.
Democrats are concerned it will never see the light of day if the copies are destroyed.
Pelosi, however, said she's not confident those transcripts will survive to see the light of day.
This means it's almost time for your legs to see the light of day once again.
Critics believe Republicans can't lead, and future conservative reforms will never see the light of day.
But if Congress adopts the CHOICE Act, the rule won't ever see the light of day.
Except that, in the light of day, it was found to have been an electrical fire.
"I don't think this rule is ever going to see the light of day," he said.
Because inland from the piers and in the light of day, something else was going on.
Hollywood movie studios are renowned for buying up scripts that never see the light of day.
The SPV was first proposed in September but has yet to see the light of day.
In the light of day, Cora and I discovered a robust and lively high-desert scene.
"But I also hope he never sees the light of day outside of prison," she said.
Many of the children first saw the light of day in the SS-administered maternity facilities.
He was the predictable choice for them in the ballot that saw the light of day.
So, the good news is ... there's still hope the music will see the light of day.
This comes on the heels of Birdman saying 'Carter V' will see the light of day.
So this musician wrote a whole song about you that actually saw the light of day.
Emperor Naruhito's cheery reflections on life in Britain nearly did not see the light of day.
And that headset itself may or may not ever see the light of day (RIP, AirPower).
It wasn't released as part of the campaign, but it has seen the light of day.
In the light of day, it doesn't look like McCain is going to change his mind.
It would also mean that the report could at some point see the light of day.
"I think the government doesn't want that information to see the light of day," Olson said.
Much innovation never sees the light of day because the barriers to entry are so massive.
Acceptance did arrive in 2014, but this puzzle is seeing the light of day only now.
If she were forced into arbitration, that case would never have seen the light of day.
That's not too bad for an album that was uncertain to see the light of day.
Even at the start of the game in the light of day, the sky itself seems toxic.
The horny like in the cold light of day: that's just a small declaration of passing horniness.
Instead, a Warners project many thought would never see the light of day is making a comeback.
It may sound dramatic, but our arms haven't seen the light of day in far too long.
That was a really great affirmation, but it's a shame it never saw the light of day.
We're told the staffers believe CBS never should have let the clip see the light of day. .
For the second year, Montclair will host a North Jersey edition of Light of Day on Jan.
It probably won't see the light of day — it's too angry and incoherent to share with anyone.
Data that are anonymous today may no longer be when new data see the light of day.
And also, bad things happen in the dark, where good things happen in the light of day.
It took three years for Half Hearted Hero's latest, Isn't Real, to see the light of day.
And your product will never see the light of day if it fails to meet certain standards.
Now, to the dismay of geeks everwhere, Project Ara will probably never see the light of day.
The fund was proposed back in 2013, but for various reasons never saw the light of day.
Moreover, tech companies don't ever talk about canceled products because they'll never see the light of day.
Tevanian: In the mid-203s we had built prototype tablets that never saw the light of day.
Can't wait to tackle it and publish more images that have never seen the light of day.
I'm pulling this stuff out of the attic and seeing if it stands the light of day.
However, since cities often went with other proposals, these designs often don't see the light of day.
You have great sway over which policies see the light of day, and which ones do not.
You can see why Trilling was not eager for Podhoretz's memoir to see the light of day.
The next morning in the cold light of day, we finally realized the error of our ways.
Twitter tests a number of things that never see the light of day in a public product.
Apparently, Swift's lawyers are keen to make sure that audio ever sees the light of day.2.
The migrants come now in the middle of the night or in the bright light of day.
It can feel too simple, too beige or too boring to ever see the light of day.
I just reconciled myself that whatever they decided he will never see the light of day again.
He has expressed no such determination to allow the Democratic memo to see the light of day.
But now, in the bright light of day 31 years later, a kind of clarity set in.
Companies frequently file patents for inventions they're prototyping and developing that many never see the light of day.
Now that the case is over, there's little hope that information will ever see the light of day.
But, for some reason, this text didn&apost see the light of day until the I.G. report. Why?
We all agreed that if we thought it was rubbish it wouldn't see the light of day [laughs].
If this feature ever sees the light of day, it would surely be a more impressive modern screen.
However, Munster cautioned that what seem like viable Apple projects may never actually see the light of day.
This should help ensure it will see the light of day whether her successor likes it or not.
"This would never have seen the light of day under the old regime," another former Cameron adviser tuts.
Meanwhile, a partnership with TransferWise was announced in March but has yet to see the light of day.
But its attempt to develop a glucose-sensing contact lens so far hasn't seen the light of day.
As is always the case with such reports, these products might never actually see the light of day.
Although the technology worked, and worked well, it never saw the light of day in a consumer handset.
Three years later, the singer and company parted ways — and the glasses never saw the light of day.
Find me nowhere near the sun because my skin has evidently never seen the light of day....selfie.
But just because a book gets optioned doesn't mean a film will ever see the light of day.
"Lots of data is collected on scanners, but it often doesn't see the light of day," McGhee said.
Google's next-generation smartwatch platform, Android Wear 2.0, will not be seeing the light of day this year.
But first things first: The Trump-McConnell dirty energy bill must not see the light of day. Sen.
This is one reason most states and cities don't let the market numbers see the light of day.
After a few minutes, the brightly colored bird stuck its head out into the gloomy light of day.
"What's happening here is an effort that they know will not withstand the light of day," said Sen.
The deleted emails, which have never seen the light of day, later became a flashpoint of the campaign.
It demands that we have an open discussion about child sexual abuse in the bright light of day.
It remains unclear whether the AHS data will see the light of day in time to be considered.
That YA series adaptation was such a dud that the second film never saw the light of day.
"They now are conspiring openly, in the light of day, to destabilize a legitimately elected president," Rousseff said.
It's rumored that a full-length was planned, but no material has seen the light of day, yet.
In June, "All Eyez on Me," the long-troubled Tupac Shakur biopic, finally saw the light of day.
We'll have to see if either piece of legislation will see the light of day in the Senate.
Why do you cook up the facts in a basement SCIF instead of in the light of day?
The vast majority of cases have never seen the light of day, let alone result in any charges.
And this is why a new German government might only see the light of day in early 2018.
I predict that I'll keep some bits private, but most of it will see the light of day.
With Trump incoming, if you leave Chelsea there She will never see the light of day, or worse.
If there is such a thing as Trumpism, though, it's dying out before seeing the light of day.
Soon enough, many of us won't see the light of day, except for a brief glimpse during our lunchbreak.
The billions of roaches that pass through the facility each year never get to see the light of day.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Thursday, "I don't see how this budget can survive the light of day."
But I did the math in the cold light of day and sure enough, what he'd said checked out.
At this point, though, I would be absolutely flabbergasted if CurrentC ever sees the light of day going forward.
I've got a lot of projects I recorded that will never see the fucking light of day, with him.
Oversized Blazer, available in four colors, $170This blazer sees more light of day than almost anything else I own.
Whether it's legitimate or not, let me just say this: thank Christ it didn't see the light of day.
It's almost a kind of homage to MBV that it's taken a while to see the light of day.
Ceres is also covered in dark spots, craters that—because of their position—never see the light of day.
Whether the laptop ever sees the light of day will depend on how long Huawei remains on the blacklist.
Exxon, and other major energy corporations, fought for years to keep the rule from seeing the light of day.
Now, only if the weather would warm up a bit so they could actually see the light of day.
On June 20, the Trump administration released a report some officials hoped would never see the light of day.
Six years before, we worked on some tracks that were probably never going to see the light of day.
But it would also risk the possibility that much of his work does not see the light of day.
"Under the light of day, when the election is over and the smoke clears, there's a reveal," he said.
In years past, allegations of misconduct or harassment against business executives often did not see the light of day.
As Samuelsohn reported, Mueller's findings "may never see the light of day" if he sticks to standard operating procedure.
Somewhere in my files, there's a vivid profile of President John Kerry that never saw the light of day.
The system is still powerful men getting stories killed that I believe will someday see the light of day.
Although, remember, the Mi Mix Alpha is still a concept, so this might never see the light of day.
Now, their findings and recovered Apollo mission data that weren't previously well-publicized can see the light of day.
Show abuse the light of day by talking about it with your children, your coworkers, your friends, and family.
The Supreme Court has enforced strict prohibitions on government efforts to block publications from seeing the light of day.
She is a proceduralist, and she sometimes starts with complicated threshold arguments, bringing them to the light of day.
There's never a shortage of old jazz albums being repackaged, or previously unknown recordings finding the light of day.
Not all of Trump's supporters will be upset if Kushner's much-touted deal never sees the light of day.
Unable to sleep, I went by her side, on the riverbank, to wait for the first light of day.
The broad civil discovery available to plaintiffs means potentially embarrassing or damaging information could see the light of day.
In the light of day Monday, there appeared to be no evidence of an explosive device in the area.
A declassified summary was released in 26, but the rest of it may never see the light of day.
Janeites who may be super butch in light of day privately visit spheres coded female: domesticity, romance, social life.
The tool is one of many ideas the company has discussed and may never see the light of day.
Without them, many groundbreaking innovations – particularly those from independent inventors and startups – would never see the light of day.
But only now is the issue seeing the light of day, after Pope Francis acknowledged the problem this week.
When the news broke this morning, fans celebrated that Tha Carter V would finally see the light of day.
With Trump incoming, if you leave Chelsea in prison,she will never see the light of day, or worse.
The couple announced their engagement last week ... but somehow the diamond hasn't seen the light of day until now.
It's a significant development, and especially noteworthy given that Abu Zubaydah was never supposed to see the light of day.
" Added fellow EP and co-showrunner Terence Paul Winter: "The hope is that it never sees the light of day.
Yet there is a wrinkle that could prevent Razer's upcoming mobile gaming whatever from ever seeing the light of day.
As always, a patent does not necessarily means such a product will see the light of day soon, or ever.
Your point of view deserves to see the light of day — and it's how you'll move your career forward, too.
"So I'm sure, in China, the Tibetan flag—even if it got approved—would never see the light of day."
But Owens sought to bring SLAC, and other debt relief companies along with it, into the bright light of day.
It's safe to say that the P18K, which started at $549 on Indiegogo, will never see the light of day.
The Wall Street Journal warns, however, that this rumored hybrid checking account may never actually see the light of day.
I was proud of what I had created, but in the end, the collages never saw the light of day.
"It drew a little blood," Smith divulges — and he hints that the outtakes may eventually see the light of day.
The phone in the image is a prototype, but Vivo claims the technology will see the light of day soon.
It's a shame that we've had to wait this long for the Link Bar to see the light of day.
I'm instructed to head back to the town, which, in the light of day, could almost be described as bustling.
But a few men and women are dedicated to brining the secrets of the deep into the light of day.
Yesterday, proud fanatics of the Birds came together again to celebrate the victory, this time in the light of day.
As with all patents, however, it's unclear whether any of Airbus' latest ideas will ever see the light of day.
This article originally appeared on VICE France In 1993, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) saw the light of day.
Then, on Saturday, Wong unloaded even more possible features that may or may not ever see the light of day.
There are plays I've written that just didn't work on the page, so they'll never see the light of day.
When problems meet the light of day, you'll probably find that solutions often come more naturally than you ever expected.
Warning: These are major spoilers — but can you spoil something that'll most likely never ever see the light of day?
And, well, let's face it, concept smartphones don't have a great record of ever seeing the light of day either.
Yet, Google and Yahoo's projects on secure end-to-end encrypted email have yet to see the light of day.
Think of all the iconic punk music that wouldn't have seen the light of day under these type of restrictions.
But Boullée's more grandiose designs tended to skirt the limits of feasibility, and thus rarely saw the light of day.
Every year, countless new biographies, history books, and documentaries dedicated to the worst person ever see the light of day.
Further, with Clinton at the helm, evidence of all of their previous abuses would never see the light of day.
A song that Elvis Costello and Carole King wrote together in the 1990s is finally seeing the light of day.
A full helping of lively crossover material and thoroughgoing spiritual jazz, it will see the light of day next month.
Alternatively, Mr. Whitaker will move to impede Mr. Mueller and ensure that his findings never see the light of day.
"This will probably never see the light of day, but it's too cool not to back for $200," thought Tschiltsch.
Bernie Sanders was cantankerous and impatiently dismissed concerns that his proposals were too ambitious to see the light of day.
Also invigorating is the idea that stylistic definitions are always profoundly porous when looked at in the light of day.
Bernie Sanders was cantankerous and impatiently dismissed concerns that his proposals were too ambitious to see the light of day.
Keeping facts from seeing the light of day and maintaining secrecy of records is just part of a cover-up.
"If [a Diablo II remaster] sees the light of day, it will probably be better than my mod," he said.
Given that level of wrongdoing, the idea that Mueller's findings might not ever see the light of day is ridiculous.
And what to do with those clothes that — admit it — aren't going to see the light of day anytime soon?
Challengers to the new Georgia abortion restriction may have some time to ensure the law never sees the light of day.
Of course, companies experiment with hardware prototypes all the time — but most of these things never see the light of day.
Finally, days after Queen saw the light of day, Billboard numbers had her falling just short of a No. 1 album.
Mr. Benjamin said one of his favorite Light of Day moments was singing "Twist and Shout" with Mr. Fox in 2003.
About 90% of the music Prince recorded is in the vault and "has never seen the light of day," Leeds said.
But the project never saw the light of day; the film's white producers abandoned the project and packed away the footage.
"Shed the light of day on this," one user wrote about the post, in a comment typical of the positive reaction.
So I chose to watch it in the bright light of day with my friend Ryan, who is a horror person.
These patented ideas may never see the light of day, but it highlights that the communication between drones will be key.
The photos it produced of my body, however, are truly grotesque monstrosities that I pray never see the light of day.
If this plan saw the light of day, Amazon would likely need regulatory approval from aviation authorities which could be complex.
The plan then fell to the wayside, and now he's dead set against the book ever seeing the light of day.
After six hours, the emergency responders were finally able to lug Waddell back up into the glorious light of day again.
"  Sanders pledged to "do everything humanly and legally possible" to make sure the GOP bill "never sees the light of day.
Only a small portion of the materials produced in the case in Federal Claims Court has seen the light of day.
How can a plan like Ocasio-Cortez's see the light of day when her own party seems likely to bury it?
If it does finally see the light of day, Fergusson suggested the movie wouldn't just be an exercise in fan service.
He didn't try to accommodate everyone, because it would end the New Deal's chances of ever seeing the light of day.
The all-glass iPhone probably isn't coming anytime soon—and we pray that it will never see the light of day.
I think the coolest part about all that is that I'm a fan of anything special seeing the light of day.
If Pokémon Prism wanted to see the light of day, it needed to operate in anonymity for as long as possible.
I was not a morning person, nor did I love the idea of being seen naked in the light of day.
Most of his exuberant pieces enjoy the light of day for only a few hours before they disappear into the ground.
As I flipped through photos that hadn't seen the light of day in two or more decades, the dust was everywhere.
Where "Freshman" and "Living Conditions" felt jittery and out of place, "The Harsh Light of Day" has settled into a groove.
Mr. Peña Nieto either doesn't believe it will ever see the light of day or lacks the backbone to oppose it.
Only its foundation saw light of day, gradually transformed into an outsize trash pit, an eyesore even in falling-down Welch.
It's only because of FOIA and groups like ours that a lot of this information has seen the light of day.
We must pay attention to the state legislatures and make sure that pernicious legislative proposals never see the light of day.
In a better world, this bill would never have seen the light of day, much less be offered for a vote.
In the light of day Tuesday morning, the still-erupting volcano struck made for a beautiful sight in the morning light.
"It was either shutting down the entire area or having the project not seeing the light of day," Mr. Tedeschi said.
Completed some 18 months prior, there were moments when the pair feared Say Yes would never see the light of day.
Lady Dynamite would've never seen the light of day 10 years ago — but thank God it exists today, because it's fantastic.
Bernie Sanders pledged to release his tax returns and there's no updated timeline on when they'll see the light of day.
Now that another British man has won Wimbledon, it's far easier to understand Perry's legacy in the clear light of day.
Here are two ads that would never see the light of day in 2016 and probably shouldn't have even 20 years ago.
At this point, it's beginning to feel like that's the only place that this device will ever see the light of day.
Today it's been 100 years since you first saw the light of day in the precious beaches of La Paz, Baja California.
Even if Vine 2.0 never sees the light of day, it's predecessor's content will always live on as nearly-unwatchable YouTube compilations.
That feature has yet to see the light of day, although I'm told it is still on track to launch this quarter.
"Weird Al" Yankovic has some parodies of Prince hits stashed away in his vault, but they'll never see the light of day.
The publishing of Dragon Teeth also raises a familiar ethical question: should a deceased author's unfinished stories see the light of day?
That dependence gives officials leverage to push their owners to run favorable stories and stop others from seeing the light of day.
"I think one of the things people like best about Light of Day is it retains that homegrown feel," Mr. Pallagrosi said.
Of course, all the usual disclaimers about patents apply — it's entirely possible that this service will never see the light of day.
That's one reason a Facebook take on social TV feels more interesting than most, should it ever see the light of day.
There are, after all, even more really good ideas that never saw the light of day and are free for the taking.
And so, he and his administration will fight to the bitter end to keep his returns from seeing the light of day.
The report stresses that all of Amazon's big retail store concepts are still exploratory, and could never see the light of day.
About 90 percent of our stuff, and I know you can you can relate to this, never sees the light of day.
His much-hyped "deal of the century", a peace plan for Israel and the Palestinians, may never see the light of day.
That isn't shocking, though: Telefone took three years to see the light of day precisely because Warner is such a relentless perfectionist.
He's since become known for surprising fans at The Stone Pony and showing up at the town's annual Light of Day festival.
Illustrators often put a lot of care and effort into depicting genitals that will never see the light of day in Japan.
For every TV heartthrob you want to fuck, there exists an indie band that should have never seen the light of day.
In the light of day, Kearney discovered that the landslide had thrown a boulder against her car, pushing it into her kitchen.
Some have retained new lobbying firms and launched new coalitions devoted to making sure the proposal never sees the light of day.
Sadly, those reforms are very unlikely to see the light of day should the country now become distracted by Temer's political woes.
Otherwise, they would have wasted precious tennis practice hours rehearsing a dance routine that would have never seen the light of day.
Pluto keeps many secrets, but these secrets sometimes see the light of day, and this eclipse may be when they come out!
But since most don't know the first thing about building them, many of those bright ideas never see the light of day.
And then there are all the exclusive games from last year's Xbox press conference that still haven't seen the light of day.
An obvious solution, for those seeking to avoid such regulation, would be to prevent that science from seeing the light of day.
And, like many things that exist in the dark, it scares us to imagine seeing it in the glaring light of day.
It should be doing so in the light of day: Both issues, in public, with full due process rights for the president.
Bills will be written out of sight and hurriedly passed in a year-end omnibus, having barely seen the light of day.
So the question of whether the report will see the light of day may be more a matter of "if" than "when."
And in the cold, harsh light of day, the Gemini is a far more exciting concept that it is an actual product.
It had only seen the light of day once before when I was younger, and before that it had been my dad's.
What we have is this arsenal of really obscure characters that haven't seen the light of day in a really long time.
With the Palestinians dismissing the plan as "dead on arrival," some analysts question whether it will ever see the light of day.
A prospective congressman will have their mechanophilia exposed, or a senator's old writings about LEGO porn will see the light of day.
Just remember you don't necessarily have to opt for Nintendo's wireless SNES gamepads if they ever do see the light of day.
Aziz Ansari's "Master of None," which streams on Netflix, might never have seen the light of day on a traditional TV channel.
That music will see the light of day in April, when Blue Note releases "Just Coolin'," featuring six tracks from that session.
Photo: ZensAnnounced when Apple added wireless charging to the iPhone, the AirPower charging pad was never to see the light of day.
It's a prototype that may never see the light of day on a production line, at least not for a long time.
When we passed under a bridge at the first light of day, I heard my father's voice from above: Cris, Cris, Cris.
Evidence obtained from subpoenas or search warrants will be preserved, but without a trial, it might never see the light of day.
Unless that happens, the new products NIO revealed over the weekend may never get the chance to see the light of day.
They argued that "all policy decisions should be made in the light of day," and each vowed "aggressive oversight" over the plan.
"An investigation doesn't happen in the light of day, but I will tell you that there will be open hearings," Himes said.
"But whether the Mueller report ever sees the light of day, there is one charge that can be resolved now," Conway wrote.
Evidence obtained from subpoenas or search warrants will be preserved, but without a trial, it might never see the light of day.
He was signed by EMI in 1997 and went to Nashville to record a record that never saw the light of day.
As it happens, they sometimes spend thousands of dollars, and countless hours, for shoes that may never even see the light of day.
" The source adds: "At this point, if she pleads guilty, she feels like the mitigating evidence will never see the light of day.
"Rooms in this building are littered in things we didn't let see the light of day because they're just not right," says Limp.
While we wait for those projects to see the light of day, we'll at least have this short video to tide us over.
It never saw the light of day because the girlfriend broke up with her boyfriend before they even got to the main course. 
His beautiful mug is also the reason that a sequel to Call Me By Your Name might never see the light of day.
But these new approaches in Mexico and Canada may never see the light of day if the American trade representatives get their way.
Its two unreleased projects — Stranger Things and The Wolf Among Us Season 2 — are now unlikely to ever see the light of day.
Keep in mind that they're in various stages of development, and, as such, may change dramatically or never see the light of day.
Most of us have embarrassing skeletons from our past relationships hiding in our closets that we hope never see the light of day.
Perhaps. Tech giants file patents all the time for innovations that may never see the light of day, and Apple is no exception.
I've got a lot of projects in the works that I'm really excited about and should hopefully see the light of day soon!
Here in the cold light of day, I don't think I saw quite what I wanted to out of the Destiny 2 reveal.
In cold light of day, the American administration seems unlikely to forfeit geopolitical prizes for the sake of its ideals concerning religious freedom.
But in the light of day, some Fed watchers are warning that Powell's speech is being misinterpreted by the bulls on Wall Street.
Maduro's pivot away from the dollar was derided by opposition lawmakers, who questioned whether the "petro" would ever see the light of day.
When it is finally taken out into the blinding light of day, metal pliers are forced into its mouth to clip its teeth.
These videos are perfect for sharing on social media and are great for bringing your typically unseen photos into the light of day.
Delos security guards in protective gear came into escort us out through the freight elevator, and back into the harsh light of day.
But he also was happy that the DOJ is finally giving the light of day to what happened over the past two years.
And the infrastructure bill is stuck in U.S. Congress, raising doubts whether the trillion-dollar plan will ever see the light of day.
"I worried that we would have to evaluate a whole bunch of things that would never see the light of day," he said.
"The law is changed by people who listen to wananchi (citizens) ... That (proposed amendment) will not see the light of day," he said.
At the moment there's a great pile of books by friends and colleagues that are just about to see the light of day.
My boyfriend experienced his biggest disappointment in the cool light of day, however, upon discovering that there was no in-room coffee maker.
That would be trying to hide the President's misconduct in the dead of night rather than putting it in the light of day.
And negotiations should be carried out in the light of day — with hearings, texts made after each negotiating round, and public comment periods.
Any discussion about the future of Social Security should be done in the light of day, where the American people can see it.
But last week Visa, PayPal, MasterCard and Stripe all dropped out, fueling concerns that the project may never see the light of day.
Nadler postponed the final votes until Friday morning, a move that aides said reflected a preference to vote during the light of day.
This rule means that even if a bill would pass Congress on a bipartisan vote, it will never see the light of day.
Yet, there are some glaring inconsistencies and hidden agendas that should see the light of day if we go down the primrose path.
"If that same situation happened in Texas, New York or Florida, that story would not have seen the light of day," he said.
Very little of her massive investment there has seen the light of day, and it is not clear if Verizon will continue it.
Some of them didn't see the light of day, like Matt Wilder who worked on my favourite album of all time, Tragic Kingdom.
There are a handful of projects that are being worked on, but we don't know which one(s) will see the light of day.
Even though Apple has been awarded the patent, it does not necessarily mean this technology will see the light of day in its products.
" Burnett said other variety shows during that time "could never see the light of day today because the networks just wouldn't spend the money.
If Amazon listened to conventional wisdom, a lot of its big ideas never would have seen the light of day, CEO Jeff Bezos says.
Still, a spokesman did call the whole thing a "garbage story in a tabloid full of garbage" when it saw the light of day.
"A few moments later, a foot slowly emerged like a lizard hatching from an egg and seeing its first light of day," Char explained.
If your limbs haven't seen the light of day since 2017, then the influx of shimmery body bronzers probably sound pretty appealing right now.
To be real, though, having seen the truly terrible first few episodes, I don't think this show will see the light of day ever.
After seven years of negotiations, a trade partnership between the European Union and Canada is in danger of never seeing the light of day.
There's no timeline on when the new Versa will see the light of day; Fitbit hasn't announced any events where it could be revealed.
Amazon is an aggressive filer of patents and being awarded one does not mean that the idea will necessarily see the light of day.
Many Republicans in Congress want a border tax to help revive domestic industry, though whether it ever sees the light of day remains uncertain.
The team behind this assistant, if it should see the light of day, suggests it might be tied to some sort of Oculus project.
A gold color could boost iPhone X sales, but then again, it could be a canned color that'll never see the light of day.
In the cold hard light of day, this level of camp feels forced, or perhaps self-aware as it all unfolds in real-time.
"I'm sitting here in prison for 25 years, and may end up dying shortly in prison and not see the light of day again."
There's no telling whether these patents will actually be commercialised and put into action — most are unlikely to ever see the light of day.
He's made clear publicly that he wants the reporting to see the light of day; but untangling his business partnership with Halperin is complicated.
Though yet to see the light of day, it was reported in 2015 that Beyoncé had recorded a 20-track Fela Kuti-inspired album.
I guess it's a good thing I'm not a judge, because I don't think any of them would ever see the light of day.
So, if [outgoing Governor Pat] McCrory had won, it's likely this bill (or even this session) would have never seen the light of day.
I spent my nights and weekends slaving over scripts that never saw the light of day — mostly because I was afraid of sharing them.
The more information that comes out here, the ever more egregious the actions of all of these officials appear in the light of day.
Information that was used to start an investigation can't possibly be exculpatory unless, in the light of day, it appears forced, false or incomplete.
But depending on the outcome of the November election, they may never see the light of day, and that would be a tremendous loss.
They may see the light of day at some point, but Adobe may also decide to can them and move on to greener pastures.
The original is still hanging in her closet, Hilton said — and it may see the light of day once again in the near future.
Don't hold your breath, though: The mere existence of a patent doesn't exactly guarantee that such a development will see the light of day.
And that hasn't seen the light of day for four hundred million years, and you're the first person ever to clap eyes on it.
Pusha-T's "Daytona," released last Friday, was the first to see the light of day, while albums from Nas and Teyana Taylor are forthcoming.
There is probably a funny compilation to be made of all the drafts of historic game stories that never saw the light of day.
Think about the transition from Obama to Trump or Richard Nixon to Jimmy CarterJimmy CarterWill Trump's tax returns ever see the light of day?
This particular photo is one of hundreds that hadn't seen the light of day until Gilden went back through his archives two summers ago.
In fact, it appears we're sacrificing a successful program with demonstrable results for something that may or may not see the light of day.
I cannot stand seeing racism openly practiced in my country, the ugliness that once hid in the shadows paraded in the light of day.
But in this case, Republicans of varying stripes worked together — purposely or not — to keep an unworkable bill from seeing the light of day.
He would bitch, and he would write sketches, and they would not see the light of day, and I was in all of them.
I knew she was probably right; most of the small movies that my Canadian actor friends were in never saw the light of day.
The paranoid fantasies in Yorke's head are just boogeymen: scary in the dark but silly and kind of pathetic in the light of day.
So we want to bring them out to the light of day and put them at war with what I call our gender angels.
"I'm concerned that work that's important doesn't see the light of day because p-values didn't come out to be below 0.05," said Wasserstein.
"If you take shareholder suits out of the light of day and put them in a dark closet, you lose the deterrent effect," she said.
Now, in the cold light of day, let's take a moment to unpack (or unfurl?) the many truths and half-truths about why size matters.
If you've really flushed them, your phone and keys won't see the light of day until they reach the sewage treatment plant in your area.
Democrats "are going to shine the light of day on the large amounts of money that these companies receive by the tax cuts," Shelton said.
"You have to ask, if this didn't have the Alien branding, would it even have seen the light of day?" asked Eurogamer in its review.
Major story beats, on the other hand, like fights, chance meetings, or climactic mahjong games, almost invariably happen outside in the cold light of day.
And while it's not quite Duke Nukem, constant delays have led to much speculation about whether the title would ever see the light of day.
PC gaming companies continue to make a splash at CES with experimental and sometimes outlandish devices that may never again see the light of day.
Initially, the film's producers approached Neuromancer author William Gibson to write the script; he produced one, but ultimately it never saw the light of day.
They made sure that our evidence, those wiretaps that were so famous that we didn&apost -- our wiretaps never even saw the light of day.
Most are gimmicky prototypes hocked by marketers that aren't intended to see the light of day, regardless of how much media buzz it might get.
The pair offered no concrete details on when this project will see the light of day, but "Sick" is enough to ease the indefinite wait.
Birdman is doing a complete 180 over Lil Wayne's long-awaited 'Carter V' album ... because he's now vowing it WILL see the light of day.
The mountain paths that line the center of the continent are dotted with chasms, and without the light of day, they become treacherous and hungry.
But when the dust settled and the carnage was seen clearly by the light of day, what did the internet have to show for itself?
And while they may not see the light of day on an official release, they're more than enough for now, and we are very grateful.
There has been plenty of discussion about Mueller's final report — but it remains unknown what, if any of it, will see the light of day.
I know many of my former colleagues will consider the amortization of R&D as a placeholder that will never see the light of day.
There are political rumblings coming from deep in Washington, though, of bipartisan federal privacy laws that may see the light of day in coming months.
However, Strzok's immediate reassignment -- once the texts in question found the light of day -- may not simply be due to an obvious error in judgment.
"You would expect something like this in New York or California, but it will not see the light of day in Texas," Mr. Holcomb said.
A clandestine life is one that prevents public accolades for success and, ironically, the most effective field operations never see the public light of day.
All that said: Not all tech patents see the light of day, as companies sometimes file them to keep other companies from developing similar technology.
The catch is, they are supposed to do it in the light of day with public votes and C-SPAN cameras watching the whole thing.
These small, gloomy spaces are each lit from above, lending them a church-like feeling wherein the underworld remains touched by the light of day.
But few people fully recognize exactly how unpopular the Cruz policy agenda is likely to be once it is exposed to the light of day.
It is one of many ideas Facebook has discussed with respect to entering China and it may never see the light of day, it added.
Paul Ryan was House speaker back then, and he made sure the Senate's legislation never saw the light of day in the House of Representatives.
She beats her chest in frustration and lies upon the rocks, waiting for the sun to rise so she can see the light of day.
Michael Schwirtz's eye-opening story about a Russian assassin and a president who never forgets a grievance may have never seen the light of day.
Like her predecessor, Sean Spicer, Sanders earned a reputation for shamelessly protecting the president well before Mueller's report saw the light of day last week.
One of the most ambitious studies conducted on Syria's civil war and American options to mitigate it finally saw the light of day on Tuesday.
The memo sees the light of day if Trump makes it public in the coming days — but that doesn't seem very likely as of now.
In Mr. Biden's case, the purpose of the intervention was to pursue a widely accepted United States policy objective in the full light of day.
"Some of these rolls of film have never seen the light of day," says Pepper, who is also the curator of the Norman Parkinson archives.
"We know the Fake News media will do everything they can to ensure our ad never sees the light of day," the Facebook advertisement reads.
"In an age of data and modern machine learning, it shouldn't be so hard for this data to see the light of day," Pande wrote.
Why is it so afraid of shining the light of day on the controversial decisions Mr. Comey made in the months before he was fired?
"It is easy to draw lines in the sand and sketch out grand ideological visions that will never see the light of day," said Klobuchar.
That said, if a Safdies x Pee-wee collaboration does see the light of day, hope will surely be fleeting for sad, old Pee-wee.
It seemed embarrassed, not quite ready to be seen, perhaps even trying to sneak away — only to be exposed, cruelly, by the light of day.
"The mosque should never have seen the light of day because the building permit should never have been issued," Mr. Longo, Mr. Rachline's deputy, said.
BTW, if there's any doubt about him seeing the light of day before his trial ... a judge set Holder's bail early Wednesday morning at $7,040,000.
What had been the imaginings of two friendly Italians over a pint obviously still seemed like a good one in the cold light of day.
Mr Bullough gives tantalising accounts of two investigations into corrupt behaviour which never saw the light of day because of the mere threat of legal action.
But even Manchin-Toomey — watered down though it is — may never see the light of day in a Senate run by Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Elizabeth composes herself, saunters over, and is pleasantly surprised when a newsman assures her that footage of the fight will never see the light of day.
Fair warning: While these are all welcome features and would enhance Apple's smart speaker, some may get delayed or not even see the light of day.
"I think a lot of people are doubting as to whether it will see the light of day," said Wood Mackenzie analyst Victor Tanevski in Sydney.
Google is notorious for working on all kinds of experimental products that may never see the light of day, but this job posting seems pretty straightforward.
It's possible the second probe is a counterintelligence investigation rather than a criminal investigation, in which case its results will never see the light of day.
Apps that go through the Google Play store are subject to stringent review that should prevent a malicious app from even seeing the light of day.
Head over to Dorkly to browse the best and the worst, and be thankful that some of these "inventions" will never see the light of day.
Participant Media produced the film, but it probably wouldn't have seen the light of day if Netflix hadn't picked up distribution rights for the completed film.
Puffy jackets that haven't seen the light of day in years, an unused hand-me-down Crock-Pot, and extra fluffy scarves, all just wasting space.
The video was then canned, with Gaga citing a lack of quality caused by time restraints as the reason it never saw the light of day.
That's a lot of really fantastic movies that haven't seen the light of day unless you've invested in some overpriced DVDs, a VHS player, or cable.
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The room I have here in Lisbon seemed fine last night, and it looks even nicer in the light of day — high ceilings and big windows.
" It's the reason a lot of her tracks, including two recent collabs with the enigmatic A.K. Paul, have yet to see the light of day. "A.
Ball culture didn't go mainstream, and many of the people in the scene died long before something like Pose could ever see the light of day.
So, let's pack away our puffers, swap our chunky sweaters for breezy dresses, and let our sun-starved skin once again see the light of day.
And there is no guarantee that any of the findings will ever see the light of day (which is why a special commission also is needed).
But the paper, commissioned by the American Academy of Actuaries (AAA) and the Society of Actuaries (SoA), is not going to see the light of day.
Oddball trends that never saw the light of day off the runway previously now actually get stocked in stores, and, more often than not, go viral.
Though, the film's director Andrew Jay Cohen told Reuters Carey's scene was filmed, so cross your fingers it will one day see the light of day.
Sombra is apparently very far along in development and will "see the light of day soon," Overwatch director Jeff Kaplan said in the announcement video (below).
There was some concern, however, that these minor tweaks in the language could sabotage the chances of the program seeing the light of day in 2016.
The moments she worked so hard (too hard?) to preserve in JPEG form would never see the light of day, let alone become treasured family heirlooms.
"My school photos rarely see the light of day," Marcos, a man from Colorado who used to be very goth, tells me in a Twitter message.
Countless others don't see the light of day because what at first appeared to be a great theme idea turns out to have already been done.
For every amazing image a professional photographer takes, there will be hundreds, probably thousands, of images that are terrible and never see the light of day.
But he wanted to assess the final count in the light of day before deciding whether to end his short-lived bid for the White House.
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And how else, except in the clarity of dreams, are you supposed to see the world all around you that's hidden by the light of day?
But since everyone now knows there will be no mercy and that the odds are in her favor, they'll see the light of day and surrender.
" Rather, he was arguing that "the state within a state is hiding mostly in plain sight, and its operators mainly act in the light of day.
However, the Commission's road map for AI does does not necessarily mean any EU-wide rules on facial recognition will ever see the light of day.
It's a pleasure to see this one make the light of day at last, and I hope solvers enjoy the fruits (er … leaves?) of our efforts.
These heartbreaking stories will only increase if laws like Texas' Senate Bill 85033, a "show me your papers" law, continue to see the light of day.
Mashable has been tracking the grandest examples of Hollywood vaporware in 2015, some of which may see the light of day, most of which will not.
Ever since the Madrid, the first modern Birkenstock model, saw the light of day in 1963, the brand has had a unique place in the culture.
Kickstarter (2009)It's hard to remember a time when Kickstarter wasn't a nightmare filled with imaginary products that will most likely never see the light of day.
Perhaps this year Facebook could revisit some of these ideas, or it could come out with all new ones that might never see the light of day.
Ever since the iPhone X saw the light of day, there were rumors about the iPad getting a similar treatment: small bezels, no home button, the notch.
House Democrats, who will have subpoena power as of January, have said they will do everything they can to make sure it sees the light of day.
Image: GoogleBad news for fans of innovative email systems: Inbox by Gmail is shutting down, less than four years after it first saw the light of day.
A plan to open a tribunal in the Vatican to judge bishops accused of covering up sexual abuse or mishandling cases never saw the light of day.
This will be her first film role after Woody Allen's A Rainy Day In New York, which, due to controversies, may never see the light of day.
"She controls the floor and if it doesn't come up for a vote, it won't see the light of day," the White House chief of staff said.
The Apple electric car may never see the light of day, but here's hoping we get to see at least one Ive-designed automobile for the masses.
"There's a paper that Koert and I have had shelfed for about 5 years that needs to see the journal light of day," Wansink said over email.
That's why I left those tweets up though As I said doubt anything will see the light of day cos both were a few years ago now.
"I hope he sees the light of day if he's done all those things that we've seen on TV and heard those ladies talk about," she continued.
Ironically, not only hasn't academia and business gotten behind this legislation, they have taken an active role in ensuring that it never sees the light of day.
"Medium wouldn't have seen the light of day if not for Ev Williams being who he is, and having the kind of network he has," said Rosenblatt.
For that reason, Kjellberg says, he's actually happy that Paul's show saw the light of day, but is upset that his project won't have the same opportunity.
"For a long time, the industry has produced concept cars and studies - but many of these never saw the light of day," he told CNBC via email.
They ended the year the way it began, continuing to exchange public spars over whether or not Tha Carter V will ever see the light of day.
Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin were both arrested for alleged involvement in a massive college bribery scandal, but their mugshots likely won't see the light of day.
Unlike fake news posted on Facebook or Twitter, WeChat fake news tends to tunnel its way to users without ever being exposed to the light of day.
Her report might never have seen the light of day, had Ryan Grim of the Intercept not reported on the existence of the letter on September 12.
The proposal — presuming it sees the light of day — will be the first shot in what is expected to be a long battle in the U.S. courts.
Here's a hint: It's a lot cheaper than happy hour but just as satisfying, and there's zero risk of waking up tomorrow cursing the light of day.
Like most companies, much of what Valve (the company behind the hugely popular Steam game store) tinkers with behind the scenes never sees the light of day.
"The real, the unique misfortune: to see the light of day," wrote the dour Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran in his 1973 masterwork, The Trouble With Being Born.
Some will make you smile, while others might remind you of a certain something in your own wardrobe that might never see the light of day again.
Said products will first focus on cargo, and could see the light of day relatively quickly, given the scope of the engineering projects involved, BamBrogan told me.
The bottom line: A lot of these proposals would need congressional approval, and that's why a great many of them will never see the light of day.
"Whatever is going on artistically in my life, by the time it's seen the light of day, Eliza has seen it 150 times," Ms. Shepherd-Oppenheim said.
Many great bills to fix these problems have already been introduced and are languishing in committees unable to see the light of day to be voted on.
It would be a total disservice to both men and women to have this research see the light of day as if it were supporting a truth.
Of course, there's still a question of how many of these accessories will ever see the light of day if you do invest in an Essential Phone.
In keeping with that law, President Donald Trump issued a memo Thursday evening blocking some of the files from seeing the light of day, at least temporarily.
"This is what happens when you make charging decisions in the heat of a riot instead of reviewing evidence in the cool light of day," Maloney said.
We'll be filing declassification review requests for some of them, but we're hoping with more awareness, more of these films will actually see the light of day.
However, after the announcement, there was a long period of radio silence, leading many to wonder if the service would ever actually see the light of day.
Your mom's probably got a fondue pot hiding in the back of a closet somewhere, and it's time to bring it back into the light of day.
I'm not saying they should play, but summer league is an opportunity to sharpen elements of their skill-sets that wouldn't normally see the light of day.
The General Motors-Lyft self-driving car partnership could finally be seeing the light of day in 2018, according to a report from Reuters citing anonymous sources.
Suddenly old school friends whose previous musical endeavors had barely stretched beyond Kasabian, were musing on when the score might see the light of day on vinyl.
"Thus, I think it is fantastic that this product finally gets to see the light of day and for people to be able to play it finally."
Similarly, it took Kash Doll four years to be released from her previous deal before her debut album Stacked could see the light of day last fall.
But by the time Walter came to save him, his existence looked tortured: imprisoned in the meth lab, cooking for monsters, rarely seeing the light of day.
Why, if Bolton was hoping that his book would make the best-seller list, would he possibly risk its prospects for ever seeing the light of day?
Margaret Sweeney, the judge hearing the matter in the Court of Federal Claims, recently opened the door a crack, letting some documents see the light of day.
"It's nice to be able to put up a lot of stuff that never saw the light of day at the old house," said Mr. Le Hay.
Although it's been 20 years since Seaman saw the light of day, I'm making an AI engine capable of speaking without needing preexisting scenarios or text strings.
As such, the government is exploring how to potentially deepen its trade links with 11 partners: But this preparatory work may never see the light of day.
Tying federal funding to the adoption of the Open Contracting Data Standard (OCDS) would keep contracts in the light of day for every step of the process.
The individual drawings often depict naked men and women flaunting their nude bodies in the bright light of day—and the pieces sport pithy titles to match.
Sources connected to Wayne tell TMZ ... the rapper's camp sent the network several emails insisting the interview never see the light of day, but ABC never responded.
Unsure if the ring would ever see the light of day, I had stuffed it into my toiletries bag, the one now being emptied by the customs officer.
And answering a query about the campaign on Meizu's official forums (via Engadget), company CEO Jack Wong essentially said the Zero will never see the light of day.
" Donaldson took notes saying that the White House counsel's office believed Trump's original letter, the one he drafted with Miller, should "[n]ot [see the] light of day.
The ECB's separate, long-postponed guidelines on new non-performing loans are also expected to see the light of day by the end of March, the sources said.
Last year, the Light of Day Foundation raised more than $260,2000 for Parkinson's research, a record amount, with 280 events in 2000 countries, including Australia, Sweden and Canada.
But if the beverage industry keeps pushing laws that preempt soda taxes from ever seeing the light of day, fewer communities will be able to reap these rewards.
Stop tweeting everything the moment it pops into your head, because "most of your first initial thoughts are not worthy of the light of day," The Hill reported.
It's always worth remembering that companies like Sony file dozens of applications like this every year for devices and technologies that might never see the light of day.
Apple's admitting the problem also comes just two weeks after the company said that the long-awaited AirPower wireless charging system would never see the light of day.
The basic data compiled by the U.S. Energy Information Administration deserve the light of day to ensure Americans are well informed on how these policies will affect them.
Top GOP aides are keenly aware of what will happen when this thing hits the light of day and are attempting to forestall that as long as possible.
"Most of the opposition research on Bernie Sanders aside from his opposition to gun safety measures has never seen the light of day," a Democratic operative told me.
Brixworth looks and works like an engine factory, with the only difference being that most of the stuff it builds and manufactures never sees the light of day.
Virtually all quickly called for Mueller's full report—as opposed to just the summary provided by Trump-appointed Attorney General William Barr—to see the light of day.
And fortunately or unfortunately for everyone, without the support of the world's governments, none of these solutions, however viable or compelling, will ever see the light of day.
But after three delays, it's pretty obvious that the episode won't ever see the light of day (not that that's a problem for the show's star, Ice-T).
The artist has been gushing with excitement about the track on Twitter for some time now, so we imagine he's glad it's finally seeing the light of day.
If clinical utility is used as the criteria for approval, many drugs that are safe and effective and could help patients will never see the light of day.
Greater diversity would also mean more ideas and perspectives in the innovation economy, with potential solutions for significant problems that might not otherwise see the light of day.
By buying a parcel of vacant land at the border and hiring lawyers specializing in eminent domain to make sure that wall never sees the light of day.
Given that he agreed to suppress damaging claims about Trump in August 2015, it's possible there are other stories that have yet to see the light of day.
Whether "I Love You, Daddy" ever sees the light of day remains an open question, but the distributor seemingly had little choice but to shelve it right now.
Only after the meteor-induced mass extinction of dinosaurs 66 million years ago could these nocturnal mammals explore the many wondrous opportunities available in the light of day.
"We will do everything we can to ensure that this list does not see the light of day," Is rael's U.N. ambassador, Danny Danon, told The Associated Press.
In an interview with Village Voice, Medford described working through anxiety, depression, and the end of an abusive relationship to make this record see the light of day.
Because seeing these places in the stark light of day and all the people who live around them speaks to how the city has changed over the years.
There are still a few songs that have never seen the light of day that were part of my initiation to become the singer of Hot Hot Heat.
All the new up and coming guys that's trying to walk in those footsteps they probably won't get the light of day right now because Gucci is back.
When it comes to solitary, there's this idea that people are thinking of like a dark dungeon, where nobody sees the light of day for all this time.
Henry Jackson skipped New Hampshire — and when Jimmy CarterJimmy CarterBiden has broken all the 'rules' of presidential primaries Will Trump's tax returns ever see the light of day?
Following a tip from an acquaintance, she visited Mr. Van Sickle at his apartment and discovered a vast archive that had largely never seen the light of day.
But every now and then, one of these unreleased games sees the light of day years later, like when Nintendo released Star Fox 2 on its SNES Classic.
"People have wonderful ideas that they want to share, and they don't see the light of day, but he would follow through," she said in a telephone interview.
The larger fantasy-sports industry, however, offers both a model and a cautionary tale for how sports betting could grow once it moves into the light of day.
And the Senate bill, which just emerged from Mitch McConnell's underground laboratories into the light of day, does indeed improve upon the House's bill in several important ways.
She's no back-alley pusher—her goal is get kratom out of head shops, gas stations, and dark street corners and into the safe, legal light of day.
Back in September, Prince Harry and Barack Obama sat down for a one-on-one radio interview, and it's finally seeing the light of day later this month.
On the whole, I think this situation makes the case for letting the donations happen openly in the light of day — and face appropriate public scrutiny and criticism.
If rising oil prices make it less vital that the kingdom shares its secrets with the world, Aramco's feted listing is unlikely to see the light of day.
But if airports are so intent on reaching into flyers' pockets, I have an idea: Let them do it in the open and in the light of day.
Without government support, most new projects will struggle to see the light of day, said a resource companies analyst who declined to be named because of company policy.
We're told that amount, plus a few more million -- for past Young Money album sales -- would be the best shot for the record to see the light of day.
Yet they've never actually worked together, as far as I can tell (it's possible there was something behind the scenes that never saw the light of day, I suppose).
But even if Space Odyssey doesn't see the light of day—which, depending on which side of your tidally-locked exoplanet you choose to colonize, might be the case!
The Republican chairman Bob Goodlatte, for example, hyperbolically claimed that the Declaration of Independence would have "never seen the light of day" if it had been written on Facebook.
Correspondingly, the very same proposals put forth by Zuckerberg on Wednesday to theoretically prevent a repeat of the Cambridge Analytica mess would never have seen the light of day.
" Any anticipation was quickly shot down when he added, "None of this music is confirmed as ever seeing the light of day n im not gona leak anything [sic].
However, Banks said the Pharrell song will never see the light of day because when he flew her out to his New York City studio to record, she froze.
And, on the beauty front, one trend from the decade we thought would never see the light of day again has returned with newfound cool-girl credibility: the perm.
While the origin of the word has nothing to do with Donald Trump, his emergence as a strong political candidate brought the obscure word into the light of day.
While repeatedly making inflammatory statements to the press attacking Kesha, Dr. Luke has fought vigorously to keep the actual evidence in the case from seeing the light of day.
Opposition leaders said the digital currency would need congressional approval and some cast doubt on whether it would ever see the light of day in the midst of turmoil.
There's no guarantee this will ever ht the light of day, but it makes sense that Amazon would be working on ways to capitalize on the promise of Alexa.
Three super provocative ads featuring President Trump, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un won't see the light of day -- at least not in our nation's capital ... TMZ has learned.
There's the sad celebrity self-medicating with booze and drugs, the talented ingenue who becomes an overnight sensation, the whirlwind romance threatened by the cold, hard light of day.
And while we secretly love watching a big, old blackhead finally see the light of day, the human body has so many other disgusting excretions and growths to offer.
Trump has the opportunity to enable all the remaining sealed documents regarding this historically significant event to see light of day and it would behoove him to do so.
Robert Kraft's bid to make sure his prostitution sting video doesn't see the light of day might be a little more difficult ... because prosecutors are refusing to play ball.
And while it's uncertain if Snyder's elusive director's cut of "Justice League" will ever see the light of day, the movement to get it released is bigger than ever.
But in mid-October, just weeks before the report saw the light of day, the Free File industry group fired off an "urgent" request to meet with IRS officials.
Originally slated to be launched alongside the Galaxy S8 — which even has a dedicated Bixby button — a full version of Bixby has still not seen the light of day.
For the MIT show, they whittled the list down to four; Ronen estimates, though, that the collaboration resulted in 25 concepts that may eventually see the light of day.
The ten-song project is the soundtrack to The-Dream's 2016 short film of the same name, though the album didn't see the light of day until this spring.
Their job: To surveil all your contributions on behalf of big media companies, trying to detect copyright infringement and stop it before it ever sees the light of day.
Listening back to it in the cold light of day, when it is just the music and your own memories, the track takes on an air of potent sadness.
Sometimes, he recites a verse from the Book of Proverbs: "The path of the righteous is like the morning sun, shining ever brighter till the full light of day."
For all we know, the Apple wireless charging mat has gone to join the Apple Car in the graveyard of products that will never see the light of day.
If investors expected similar things from Amazon as they do Walmart, it's possible that inventions like Alexa or Amazon Web Services never would have seen the light of day.
This is still the Gray Lady, however, and the puzzle editors apparently threw the theme into a cold shower before they allowed it to see the light of day.
"Some of the people you meet at dinner parties in London have their head so deep up their backsides they can't see the light of day," Mr. Webb says.
These drawings may never have seen the light of day if it hadn't been for Jo Plimmer, an engagement manager working on a contemporary art project called Future Perfect.
But you know that things have become a mess when it pours out into the open—and in Los Angeles, the bad blood has seen the light of day.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A second decade into the 21st century and there are still works by major filmmakers that are finally seeing the light of day.
A big ol' pan of powder that can take your skin from hasn't-seen-the-light-of-day-in-two-months to just-got-back-from-a-sabbatical-in-Bali?
Of course, VP-elect Mike Pence is currently fighting a desperate court battle to hide a policy brief so damning that he hopes it never sees the light of day.
Once it did see the light of day, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) had a chance to score the American Health Care Act (AHCA), the official Republican plan.
Exxon and other major energy corporations have fought for years to prevent the rule, required by the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law, from seeing the light of day.
"I see myself as when you lift a rock and see a salamander who has not seen the light of day — that's how I view myself," Cooper, 50, tells PEOPLE.
"In the light of day, Moscow demonstrated that it will attack Ukraine with its conventional forces," says John Herbst, a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine now at the Atlantic Council.
He later repaid his debt to Schrader by writing the title song for Light of Day, the revived 1987 version of the film, starring Michael J. Fox and Joan Jett.
Apple's upcoming slate of original TV shows may finally see the light of day as early as next March, according to a report from The New York Times on Sunday.
Given Madonna's pushback, it's possible that the movie won't ever see the light of day, at least in its current state as a telling of the "Lucky Star" singer's life.
And while Jane Got a Gun was originally to have been released in August 2014, it's only now seeing the light of day (or, that is, the dark of theaters).
"I suspect that the administration does not want this bill to see the light of day because the President always seems to be protecting Vladimir Putin and the Russians," Rep.
"We saw one group of puppies in a cupboard under a stairway, so the only time they saw the light of day was when someone opened the door," she says.
Most film options are never exercised, and even if they are, filmmaking is such a protracted, expensive, uncertain process that plenty of planned movies never see the light of day.
Street Fighter II: The World Warriors came out 26 years ago and a series of glitch-assisted combos from the game are only just now seeing the light of day.
As one of the architects of the ACA, I saw first-hand the support for the public option that never saw the light of day due to lobbying and politics.
If the Trump administration decides to maintain the State Department's obfuscation, it is reasonable to be concerned that this potentially historic Benghazi material may never see the light of day.
The obvious problem with partisan-sponsored polls is that it tends to only see the light of day when it looks good for the side who is conducting the poll.
But his legacy is hidden inside this cart, in which he joined a number of other programmers in hiding messages that they assumed would never see the light of day.
But it turns out all they really had to do to ensure that it never saw the light of day was to get Donald Trump elected and keep him happy.
When 1500 and Counting finally sees the light of day, I hope that what Troy and I reveal adds to the robust debate that we so desperately need in Britain.
Trump knows that whether anything from this investigation sees the light of day in a court of law, the investigation is already being litigated in the court of public opinion.
" She also pointedly warned against supporting progressives like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, telling voters to avoid candidates promising "grand ideological sketches that will never see the light of day.
Its planned initial public offering now might not see the light of day as Goldman Sachs, one of the IPO's sponsors, said it's rethinking its role due to the blacklist.
And, with almost two years to go before the iPhone 13 even sees the light of day, this is all still just speculation, though Kuo's track record is pretty good.
It's also a textbook example of how a measure that won't withstand scrutiny in the light of day can become law in the dead of night unless someone stops it.
It was somehow never released, but on Friday it sees the light of day as part of "The Voice of Romance," a 68-disc box set of Mr. Mathis's music.
To obtain a story, to expose corruption, to bring a wrong into the light of day, all of these can be done with good, old-fashioned investigative reporting and persistence.
But a new wave of progressives in the House and an embrace of bold policy ideas by 2020 candidates indicates that it could see the light of day in 2020.
And they know the bill is going to get transformed in the Senate, so they aren't happy about taking a tough vote for something that'll never see the light of day.
The U.S. extradition was opposed by officials in Russia, where he is also a wanted man and whatever state secrets he knows—if any—would never see the light of day.
It's important to note that Apple applies for, and is awarded many patents, a large number of which don't see the light of day in terms of becoming a real product.
There's a lot to unpack from last night's presidential debate—you can read our efforts to do so in real-time here—but sometimes the light of day brings fresh perspective.
US was not optimistic that piecemeal bits of reform legislation now floating around the legislature, which is part-time and adjourns in early March, would ever see the light of day.
Aside from greatly reducing the chances Kraft can even be prosecuted ... the judge's suppression ruling also means there's almost no way the spa video will ever see the light of day.
While the product is not currently on sale and may never see the light of day, if Lenovo does decides to commercialize the product, it could do so within five years.
Today, Ms. Margolin pulls off a theme that she wasn't sure would see the light of day, and for good reason: It's very difficult to fill a grid like this well.
A London lawyer thinks the long delay, to past the date in 2019 when Britain is to leave the EU, may well mean these provisions "never see the light of day".
As THR notes, Cage almost had the opportunity to portray the Man of Steel in Superman Lives, a proposed film written by Kevin Smith that never saw the light of day.
The release of Azalea's latest album In My Defense is a long time coming for the Australian star, whose long-gestating sophomore effort Digital Distortion never saw the light of day.
She is a master of controlling her image, and by letting these snaps see the light of day, it means she is ready to actually share her relationship with the world.
The problem had plagued astronomers and their telescopes for decades but the Jasons solved the problem for the purposes of futuristic weapons in space that never saw the light of day.
"You were known and you could have an audience," he said of the old label system, in which only a few thousand albums would see the light of day per year.
Enter The Necessaries, Arthur Russell's forgotten power pop quartet and their album Event Horizon, the latest in a seemingly bottomless collection of Russell ephemera to be shown the light of day.
Stephan Courseau owns Le Bilboquet, the French eatery where the photo op went down, and he tells TMZ ... he never would have allowed the cookie to see the light of day.
An album's worth of music was quickly pieced together, and after a couple tours supporting The Promise Ring, the songs were road-tested and ready to see the light of day.
Two months later, "Estranged," the hotly anticipated sequel to a music video that starred two people currently suing each other over nightmare-ish allegations of violence, saw the light of day.
While Guzman is unlikely to see the light of day again, his name will live on in an array of products — and the US government likely can't do anything about it.
It says that it is just as likely that its research runs counter to its clients' hopes, but that research then gets tucked away, never to see the light of day.
By using the CRA, the small-dollar rule could never see the light of day again as it also prohibits a "substantially similar" regulation from being written at a later point.
Given the political acrimony surrounding this issue, it seems clear that neither the G.O.P. memo nor the Democratic response, if it ever sees the light of day, will resolve the facts.
The Executive Office advisers not only have discretion over the information the president receives but also have opportunities to derail presidential proposals before they can even see the light of day.
I think the mission of providing high-quality local journalism and shining light on things that need to see the light of day is one that they share and we share.
Its last episode saw the light of day in 20.0084, while the highly anticipated final entry is being helped over the finish line by the generous support of the game's fans.
I think the better question that I'm asking in a piece that hopefully will see the light of day is whether you believe the normal rules of politics apply to Trump.
"There are things we've done as a brand in the last five years that if we'd belonged to a big corporation, would never have seen the light of day," he said.
There's an indie section that's packed full of successful and critically acclaimed independent games, many of which never would have seen the light of day at the beginning of the decade.
The projects are nascent and may never see the light of day, said the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to do so publicly.
In its earlier days, Fox had a reputation of ordering provocative unscripted specials, some of which never saw the light of day, including plans to crash an airplane in the desert.
What they've had are a number of alternatives to Obamacare that not nearly enough Republicans in the Senate have been willing to vote for once they faced the light of day.
If companies really needed to impose losses on bondholders, the feeling was that they should do so in the light of day, rather than through an opaque, potentially high-pressure deal.
"I think at this late date, we're going to have to wait and see if this person decides to come forward to test that in the light of day," Jones said.
One Russian lawmaker said on Twitter that he hoped the film would never see the light of day and that he would do everything in his power to shut it down.
The industry is undergoing an undeniable change as previously well-established tectonic plates shift beneath it, allowing long-held secrets to emerge from the shadows into the harsh light of day.
Kraft's legal team have been grilling investigators over the past few days -- and Wednesday, they made their closing arguments as to why the video should never see the light of day.
"I hope he sees the light of day if he's done all those things that we've seen on TV and heard those ladies talk about," she said, in video obtained by TMZ.
Creative projects that you've put on the back burner might get a chance to see the light of day— or you may ignore them, worried about your day job and "real" responsibilities.
Kept under a bushel for more than four decades while it was held up by both technical issues and lawsuits, it seemed like Amazing Grace would never see the light of day.
It's a wonder that the bright "Can't Fight the Feeling" and aching "I Feel a Change" never saw the light of day, but the real revelations come in the form of covers.
Still, Welch emphasizes that while investors could be questioning the fees they have to pay for an underperforming asset, hedge funds could actually see the light of day further down the road.
That feature still hasn't seen the light of day, but the Tweetstorm composer could capture its spirit, giving users a way to share more extensive thoughts while keeping the 140 character limit.
It is these snapshots that rarely saw the light of day that Steve Gunther wants the world to see as part of the joint legacy left by his father and, now, Ali.
The only potential good news is that the same reports say the potential censorship programs may never actually see the light of day and no deal with China seems imminent... for now.
This was hardly the first time such a measure was proposed: back in 2015, a similar proposal by the name of AFA Plus, but ultimately, it never saw the light of day.
It's the latest salvo in a global war on efforts to bring valuable scientific data out from behind paywalls and into the light of day to better benefit the public at large.
We've written about a lot of terrible Kickstarters on Circuit Breaker, but for every awful idea out there, there are at least a thousand more that never see the light of day.
So they thought if they cut that part, it could never see the light of day but we had to tell them that we had it and were going to use it.
Critics too often focus on the tax incentives while ignoring the fact that these economic development proposals are often lifelines for infrastructure projects that will otherwise never see the light of day.
Prince's new album won't see the light of day if his estate gets its way -- and the legal battle's already resulted in the new music getting removed from iTunes and Apple Music.
Though cockroaches typically prefer to hide in dark, moist areas, the flooding caused by the storm in Louisiana brought cockroaches out into the light of day as they fought to stay alive.
To stop the petition, leaders worked with conservatives and moderates on a Republican compromise bill that under other circumstances might never have been drafted, not to mention seen the light of day.
The offense bogs down when Doc Rivers deploys his all-bench units, but while those groups are damn good on defense, they shouldn't see the light of day in a playoff series.
By August, Page Six reported that the movie likely wouldn't see the light of day, and an Amazon rep confirmed at the time that no release date for the move was set.
Why would you jump to the conclusion that someone is literally rubbing one out in your direction, in the bright light of day, when you haven't explicitly asked them to do so?
Robert Kraft and 14 other suspects busted in the Florida prostitution sting want to make sure the police surveillance video of them in the massage parlor never sees the light of day.
The project is still just an experiment for now, Adobe previewed it as part of the "Sneaks" portion of its Max conference, so it may not ever see the light of day.
Will Shortz doesn't run quip themes very often but once in a while, he admits, one will come along that is so good that it needs to see the light of day.
Keeping an article from seeing the light of day doesn't make the truth behind it disappear: It just keeps it off our Facebook newsfeeds, out of our newspapers, and off our radars.
I know that look of recognition he gives the camera, that smile and shrug of not wanting to acknowledge what you've seen in the depths of DeviantArt in the light of day.
But given the political reality of these kinds of policies ever seeing the light of day in America, we'll need to be proactive as citizens to recruit a new generation of female leaders.
Once Upon a Time in Shaolin may ultimately end up spending some time in government custody as well, though it's possible it could see the light of day sooner than its former owner.
But some of them would be less pleased to know that a story like the R. Kelly reporting — or many others that we don't know about — might never see the light of day.
"We are working very closely with the state attorney's office to make sure we provide the best case we can so this individual does not see the light of day again," said Prummell.
Video contains NSFW LanguageYouTube comedienne Jessie Kahnweiler first talked to PEOPLE about her web series The Skinny last year, and the finished project is finally seeing the light of day, thanks to Refinery29.
Rodrigues has produced a good deal of new club-focused material since releasing his album, according to the press release, so we're hoping more of that gets to see the light of day.
I was told that not only was Dorit's dog in a kill shelter, but that Dorit had locked that dog in her basement and it hadn't seen the light of day in months.
Aykroyd, Ramis, and Reitman did their part to stoke fans' excitement, giving hints about where they wanted the story to go and expressing their hope that it would see the light of day.
This isn't to say that concepts like Project Ara aren't important to try, but I have to think that even Google knew this thing was never going to see the light of day.
"Now more than any time before, Frieda River could see the light of day," said Gavin Wendt, analyst for MineLife in Sydney, who ranks the deposit among the next generation of mega-projects.
The scam website also promises "early access" to Libra, which hasn't been released yet and might not even see the light of day if some U.S. legislators have any say in the matter.
With the addition of Offset I'd imagine it'll be a radio mainstay if it ever sees the light of day, so get used to it below:   (Image by Carlos Delgado via Wikimedia Commons)
It's only when, in the harsh light of day -- and likely after a series of "WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON" calls from GOP leadership types, that Trump decided to change the story.
Nas, of course, had one of the most epic beefs with Jay Z. As for Remy ... sources say "shETHER" might not see light of day again cause she didn't play on Universal's terms.
Golub's incisive exploration of form, coupled with his psychological acuity, allows his classicism to address a theme like racial tension in the cold light of day, without tripping up on nostalgia or didacticism.
The haunted box that seemed to curse Post Malone is about to see the light of day on Halloween, 'cause its new owner wants to take a peek inside ... but on one condition.
In the light of day the next morning, dealership employees found the 48 wheel-less vehicles, including Camaros, Traverse crossovers and Silverado pickups on blocks with their lug bolts left strewn around them.
Assuming more intervention is unavoidable, businesses may prefer a Conservative victory – if only because the proposed meddling is so out of character and much of it will never see the light of day.
Marvel's The Punisher will finally hit Netflix on November 17, 2017, the company announced on Thursday, following weeks of speculation over when — perhaps even if — the series would see the light of day.
But May came and went without Horowitz's report seeing the light of day, and Grassley rescheduled the meeting for June 11 — which has now been pushed back again, apparently for the last time.
When allegations/rumors/whispers emerge regarding Trump's personal life, those two men used the tools at their disposal -- money, hush agreements, catch/kill -- to ensure those stories never see the light of day.
Premiering clips from defunct TV shows isn't something we typically do, but because we're large NFY heads still mourning its loss, we wanted to make sure this tape saw the light of day.
He was speaking to the kind of writing that I wanted to do, which is to just show us in the sunlight — not positive light, not dark light, just the light of day.
Holding window-dressing public meetings and soliciting public comments that never see the light of day have allowed government officials to assert that monument declarations have been transparent, but the facts show otherwise.
But how do those ideas actually go from mere thoughts to actions and products, while avoiding the organizational politics that often prevent them from seeing the light of day in the first place?
The filmmaker has talked about the possibility of the film often, sometimes talking up the chances of it seeing the light of day, other times playing down the chances of it ever happening.
But her assertion that whether or not the report sees the light of day is dependent on how Democrats act to Trump between now and when Mueller is done is more than spin.
Let's face it, we're all guilty of having worn something truly hideous in our time, whether it's a trend that should have never seen the light of day, or something practical yet aesthetically challenged.
But unfortunately, it seems the full version of the Darkwing reboot is probably never going to see the light of day due to a lack of interest from Capcom and Disney, according to Thomley.
We saw the impending death of the Naked Dress, an awards season to rival any Fashion Week before it, and a bevy of odd, head-scratching trends that actually saw the light of day.
" In the plan, he takes aim at Trump, who hasn't released his tax returns, saying the President "has enlisted DOJ in his effort to keep his tax returns from seeing the light of day.
Obviously, these are still extremely early sketches of a patented idea that will likely never see the light of day, which given the seemingly impractical nature of the idea is probably a good thing.
Take the Xbox Entertainment Studios that was created to develop original series for the gaming platform (like an overhyped live action "Halo" series produced by Steven Spielberg that never saw the light of day).
Paul Gambles, managing partner at MBMG Group, has warned of a return to risk aversion and a snapback for U.S. Treasury yields if the $1 trillion spending package never sees the light of day.
But more than five months after Scott Pruitt, the former EPA chief who resigned Thursday, told a Senate panel that he believed the report was ready, it still hasn't seen the light of day.
It's important to remember that not all patents turn into products, and even if patents are eventually used in real-life products, its takes years for them to ever see the light of day.
Illustration: Stanford Computational Imaging LabA lot of amazing technologies developed at universities or corporate R&D labs never see the light of day because they're just too expensive to turn into consumer-ready products.
Mr Zuma's critics speculate that he wants his ex-wife at the helm as an ally to argue that the charges—which he claims are politically motivated—should never see the light of day.
The "light of day" and "the seed of expansion and rage" could just as easily refer to the U.S. military's enormous bombs, which Trump now loves more than all of his children (minus Ivanka).
The Deadpool star recently sat down with Taraji P. Henson for Variety's "Actors on Actors" series, and revealed there's a certain audition tape from his past he hopes never sees the light of day.
"The court sees no need for further facts to be elicited at trial," Altonaga concluded this month, making it unclear as to whether these full, unredacted records will ever see the light of day.
KERNEN: THE BLUE STATES SEEM LIKE IF THIS -- ARE YOU CONFIDENT THAT THE STATE TAX DEDUCTION, DOES THAT MAKE IT TO THE -- DOES THAT SEE THE LIGHT OF DAY WHEN IT'S SAID AND DONE?
In response to an NBC News report Tuesday that Musk's tunnel "won't see the light of day," the CEO said the following day that the scrapped tunnel was unnecessary because of the Hawthorne project.
Emerging around the mid-90s, it took Scythe 10 years to get a demo out, then nearly a decade more to usher their independently released debut, The Murderer's Confessions, into the light of day.
What's next: Many of the chips being developed will never see the light of day, either because they're being made for companies' internal use, or because they'll quickly be bulldozed by the considerable competition.
The full album which has been out in Israel since 2015 will be coming to North America this summer, while their Habib Galbi EP has just seen the light of day across the continents.
The researchers of the paper to highlight the remarkable story of how the fossils were found, pointing out that other dramatic clues to humanity's history are still waiting to see the light of day.
Long before internet subcultures were overtly affiliated with political parties, members of these groups were referred to as losers who live in their parents' basement and rarely leave to see the light of day.
Try to get to the party early, so you can see the venue in the light of day; you don't want to get lost when you're stumbling home at the end of the night.
DICAPRIO I see positives in the fact that things and ideas and story lines that normally studios might not take a chance on, through these new streaming services, will see the light of day.
The sweeping scale of "Iliad" and "Odyssey," which recount the Trojan War and Ulysses' subsequent, decade-long journey home, are obvious obstacles for theater directors, and few adaptations have seen the light of day.
Maybe it's the irony that intellectuals were severely persecuted at the hands of these people and that a crossword puzzle like this might not have even seen the light of day during that time.
For years, thanks to numerous delays and the added complication of Disney's 20th Century Fox buyout, fans weren't sure the highly anticipated X-Men spinoff New Mutants would ever see the light of day.
But it must be interesting reading given the great efforts the government has made to keep the documents from seeing the light of day in a lawsuit brought by shareholders of Fannie and Freddie.
In Kloza's view, the proposal is more likely to see the light of day in 2019, when Republicans are beyond midterm elections and oil market conditions could make a fuel tax hike more palatable.
"We are working very closely with the State Attorney's Office to make sure that we provide the best case we can so this individual does not see the light of day again," Prummell added.
It was a fun thing for a room full of journalists who had largely been engaging with the product through guarded curiosity, wondering aloud whether it would ever actually see the light of day.
If conservatives want to have a say in this process, they should demand that the bill is brought to the floor now, before August, so it can be considered in the light of day.
Whether this little vehicle ever sees the light of day or not, it does make one think seriously about the possibility of a wheeled camera platform doing serious work around the home or office.
But one solution may see the light of day — a $100 million proposal is being considered that suggests installing concrete piles that will redistribute the tower's weight to bedrock instead of its existing foundation.
If a constructor has submitted multiple puzzles and the editors decide that the third submission is needed more than the first for some reason, the third one will see the light of day first.
Luckily had some friends in Canada and I came over the border and had EMI, the partner of Capitol Records here, help me release the record so the songs saw the light of day.
After months spent hiding inside snow boots, hibernating under wool socks, and never seeing the literal light of day, it's safe to say that things are probably looking a little scary in the foot department.
We've all got them—images that lay dormant in the distracting light of day, but return when you're horizontal and staring at the back of your eyelids in complete darkness, tossing from side to side.
Jay Electronica's highly anticipated, long-gestating trilogy (which may never see the light of day) is supposed to be based on The Prestige, Christopher Nolan's film about warring magicians, one of whom fakes his death.
My analysis of this phenomenon is not an exposé of a secret, conspiratorial cabal; the state within a state is hiding mostly in plain sight, and its operators mainly act in the light of day.
In addition to Mr. Nile, the show will include such Light of Day regulars as Steve Forbert, Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers, James Maddock and Jesse Malin, as well as a dozen other rock acts.
In fact, the album the 5003-year-old Mr. Smiley made with the Rolling Stones producer Andrew Loog Oldham in 2500, "Breathlessly Brett," didn't even see the light of day until 215 years had passed.
But there's a secret scene that was written into the original script that never has, nor will, see the light of day — a gay sex scene between the two male professors (Williams and Stellan Skarsgård).
The European Union and four South American countries put an end to 20 years of trade discussions last month, but it is not yet clear whether their deal will ever see the light of day.
As Richard Aboulafia, an aviation analyst, explained to Wired, Airbus stockpiles a whole slew of patents that never see the light of day—including detachable cabins to assist with boarding and bunk-bed-style seating.
When a relationship ends, most of these gifts never see the light of day again—or at least, they're shoved quickly into the back of the nearest closet when a new paramour comes to town.
Startups operating in the health and life sciences space — where innovations may take years to see the light of day — commonly require support navigating a heightened regulatory environment and evolving end-user or beneficiary expectations.
After her sole album, 2012's criminally underrated King Con, got lost in the record label shuffle, her follow-up suffered an even worse fate, ultimately getting shelved and never seeing the light of day.
If my brethren are right, bringing the vampire of collectivism, personified in Cortez, into the light of day should be a good thing because people will see it for what it is and reject it.
The move also means that Trump aide Jared Kushner's grand plan for a peace deal between Israelis, Palestinians and the Arab world is likely dead on arrival, if it ever sees the light of day.
What this means is that if any of these planned ventures are to see the light of day, their proponents will have to do more than build them in the hope that buyers will come.
"I became aware that this intervention that I'd been very keen on for 20 years, actually if you looked in the cold light of day at the evidence, was not a good intervention," he says.
It's a card game about competing theories during the time of the scientific revolution; the players are wealthy patrons, exerting their influence over which papers get published, and which never see the light of day.
Trump has stubbornly refused to produce his tax returns, another instance in which he has flouted presidential norms; the last six presidents, from Jimmy CarterJimmy CarterWill Trump's tax returns ever see the light of day?
After 30 years of hearing about this iconic venue and wishing on hundreds of occasions that I could teleport myself there, I finally made the long trek from Australia for the Light of Day festival.
When the omnibus finally saw the light of day, there was $641 million for roughly 33 miles of new border fencing that must be of the same fencing technology used for the last ten years.
One of the major risks in creating a new product or service is that it will never see the light of day because it inadvertently violates some legal provision the creator did not know about.
The reason so few jobs have been filled is that they only accept people who pass ridiculous purity tests, even for midlevel policy-making jobs where the people will never see the light of day.
"It is the only way we are going to reform government, reform bureaucracy, is if people know about it, if the public has the light of day shone upon abuse and corruption," he said then.
What this means is that Trump's war powers memo, appropriately scrubbed for any classified "sources and methods," needs to see the full light of day, deserves a full national debate and discussion, even Congressional action.
Robert Kraft just won a major battle in the war over whether that spa video ever sees the light of day -- a judge has granted a protective order that keeps it on lockdown ... for now.
Also, sunset joints, where every sunset for the last few weeks we would roll a couple up, drop our trimming trays and head out to a lookout point and smoke, sharing the last light of day.
"When an invention sees the light of day, the Americans merchandize it, the Chinese copy it, the Europeans regulate it, and the French ban it," the liberal-leaning website Contrepoints wrote in an editorial this week.
For a while, it seemed like It was never going to see the light of day: Warner Bros.' adaptation of the epic Stephen King novel had been plagued by false starts over eight years of development.
Sure, there are certain items that only get to see the light of day a few times before they get donated, but for the most part, we rely on a reliable stable of well-worn standbys.
The new report ties into a Bloomberg report from earlier this week, which claimed that Apple is looking to launch a type of smartglasses, but that product likely won't see the light of day before 2018.
Because I didn't want to wait until the end of the year in case the market suddenly had a snapback, say, [if] the president solves something with China or the Fed saw the light of day.
But just as our nighttime wears would look far too "extra" by the light of day, our casual getups don't quite make the mark for dressier events (say, dinner and drinks with our latest right-swipe).
A week after rumors of Lil Wayne's long-awaited album proved to be false, the rapper himself has announced that the hotly anticipated project will finally see the light of day on Thursday, his 36th birthday.
For the past 10 years Alex Rose has been writing songs in her bedroom, living room, and backyard, in Seattle, LA, and NYC and today a couple of these tracks are seeing the light of day.
TZero is the first SEC regulated crypto ATS to see the light of day and Byrne wants to reduce the bad actors and bag actions traditionally associated with cryptocurrency in general and token sales in particular.
I pitched this puzzle to tie in with the timing of the French Open, and so when Roland-Garros came and went earlier this year I figured it wouldn't see the light of day until 2020.
But it does shed light on a small shred of truth: There's a part of our town, and a part of ourselves, that we're all too quick to separate ourselves from in the light of day.
Will was willing to publish it in The New York Times in order to generously cross-promote the tournament this upcoming weekend, so I'm thrilled it's seeing the light of day, years later, in any form!
On the heels of being nominated for eight Grammy awards, an extensive interview between Jay-Z and Dean Baquet, executive editor of The New York Times, has just seen the light of day and it's fascinating.
Brabender, who crafted a 2016 political ad parodying celebrities who had railed against Trump that racked up more than 14 million views, had predicted early Saturday that "The Hunt" would never see the light of day.
For instance, I find it hard to believe that the now-infamous Jones Confederate campaign ad would have seen the light of day if there were more African-Americans included in the development of that ad.
Between the lines:Even if the Trump administration follows through and issues a price transparency rule, the industry almost certainly will sue to block it — meaning this policy is years away from seeing the light of day.
But mulling over the worst-case scenarios in the light of day forces me to recognize how unlikely, even ridiculous, they are; confronting them saps them of their power to terrify and even makes me laugh.
Ikea piles on with a jab at Siri, and uses the punchline presented just before new iPhone's see the light of day - "one more thing" - to remind everyone that its VARV charger is also a lamp.
Between the three of us judges, he isn't going to see the light of day, and the next judge he sees -- now that he's seen the federal judge, me, soon Judge (Janice) Cunningham -- will be God.
But the fascination of this story is in the character studies of the surviving children, all grown up now and participants in a dark mystery that they all wish had never seen the light of day.
Not only would it be extremely time-consuming to expect doctors to review clinical trials themselves, but it might also compromise patient safety, since the results of many clinical trials never see the light of day.
And by extension, McConnell, who made clear that Democrats' proposals would not see the light of day in the Republican-controlled Senate, is saying the quiet part out loud: He doesn't want more Democrats to participate.
A day or so in does, however, tend to be the time when the harsh light of day starts to seep in on these things, after that initial novelty of the company's admittedly impressive feat begins wane.
Last week alone, potentially embarrassing details concerning telephone calls with the Australian Prime Minister and Mexican President, as well as allegations that Trump's Supreme Court nomination process was being stage managed, saw the cold light of day.
With a built-in digital camera and nine smart sensors, the R9000 will roam your home like it has eyes of its own — remember the areas under your furniture that have never seen the light of day?
As President Donald J. Trump's systematic dismantling of 21st century public policy continues, we pause a moment to mourn the death of a set of broadband interent privacy principals that will never see the light of day.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell outlined his staunch opposition to the bill in detail in a Washington Post op-ed a few weeks ago — all but guaranteeing it won't see the light of day in the Senate.
Kumar said reforms in India's complicated labour laws will see the light of day as early as the next parliamentary session in July, when the government will place a new bill before the lower house for approval.
Chances seem pretty slim at this point that such a device will ever see the light of day, even from Samsung, a company notorious for flooding store shelves with a million different variants on a given theme.
Examining the public bread crumbs of Mueller's investigation, though, gives some indication about what's left that we don't know—the active and ongoing investigative work that Mueller's team is pursuing that hasn't seen the light of day.
The Clutch Cami A sheer cami seems like a piece you might stash in your lingerie drawer, but video distribution and partnerships coordinator Courtney Yates' outfit proves that it's definitely meant to see the light of day.
Aubrey O'Day wrote not one, but 2 songs about her alleged affair with Donald Trump Jr. -- and even made a steamy music vid for one of them, but it never saw the light of day ... until now.
The articles have little chance of seeing the light of day in a House chamber controlled by Republicans, who have rallied behind Trump amid multiple investigations into ties between Russia and members of the president's inner circle.
Although there's no guarantee that this patented technology will ever see the light of day, it's still considered a major development — especially for an e-commerce giant like Amazon — since it could revolutionize the company's delivery capabilities.
Whether this technology ever sees the light of day remains to be seen, but maybe there's a lesson to be learned here: it's much better watching a concert with your eyes than through your phone's viewfinder.[9to5Mac]
Instead of keeping them at your desk strictly for office wear, these pumps, wedges, flats, and sneakers are versatile enough to still see the light of day and be worn out and about with no second thought.
While most of us wish our mishaps never see the light of day, the Deadpool star's wife, Blake Lively, made sure she wasn't the only one getting a kick out of his attempt to make Christmas cookies.
Antonio Brown is fighting like hell to make sure video of his condo-trashing deposition doesn't see the light of day ... the NFL star just filed docs in court to try to keep the footage under wraps.
" Aaron Belkin, director of Take Back the Court, wrote that "the candidates don't seem to get that their bold new policies won't see the light of day because the Supreme Court will strike most of them down.
Visiting him in prison, Drummond comforts Royce after he tells her of his mother's murder and tumultuous "relationship" with Catherine, the grandmother of his son and reason he's not seeing the light of day any time soon.
Between the lines: Even if the Trump administration follows through and issues a price transparency rule, the industry almost certainly will sue to block it — meaning this policy is years away from seeing the light of day.
It wasn't until Saturday, after a delay imposed by President Trump—who suddenly cared about getting the OK from the Justice Department before releasing sensitive information—that Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff's retort saw the light of day.
"I have many pictures that will not see the light of day because it would be too easy for someone to look at it and say, 'Hey, I know where that is,'" Howey told me over email.
From the sound of it, some key projects will likely never see the light of day either, including the Ruby, a new fitness watch developed in-house by Basis, a wearable company swallowed up by Intel in 2014.
From the colorful polos of the early aughts to Audrey Hepburn-style capris, we've compiled a wish list of items we think deserve a second chance at seeing the light of day — along with a modern-day upgrade.
The conclusion was that she could sit on these things and they would never see the light of day again, or send them out into the world and see them live again with others who would appreciate them.
"Every year we clear the calendar for Light of Day," Mr. Nile, who wrapped up 0003-day road trip in November across the Midwest with his three bandmates, said as he prepared to perform in Rahway that night.
Lil Xan (real name: Diego Leanos), the Soundcloud rapper who got his stage name from his one-time problem with the prescription medication, previously stated that the "Live or Die" video would not see the light of day.
It's unclear to what extent Facebook is working on a concrete hardware project that will see the light of day, but there are a number of signs that point to Building 8's increasing interest in modular devices.
For example, as seen in the Pennsylvania case, grand juries have the authority to demand bishops and other high-ranking church officials testify on a wide-ranging number of subjects that ordinarily never see the light of day.
And if it does see the light of day, it still remains to be seen whether fans are willing to give the new show a chance, even if it isn't named after or intent on replacing Buffy herself.
According to Hinton, Vector's philosophy will be to let researchers do whatever they want with as few strings attached as possible, whether that's basic research that may take years to see the light of day, or commercial services.
This headset appears to be primarily focused toward Google Cardboard use, which limits the graphics and gameplay capabilities an unfortunate amount, especially since Google's next VR platform play, Daydream, will be seeing the light of day this fall.
That Slager wasn't technically convicted of murder is disappointing; he copped a plea on a federal civil rights charge, apparently betting that route gave him the best shot at seeing the light of day again sometime this century.
And maybe Robert Mueller, reportedly writing up his final report on the president's alleged obstruction of justice and collusion, will be allowed to see his work through; whether that report sees the light of day is another matter.
Over the next 10 minutes, he went through a hilarious range of emotions, from hiding his face from the light of day and completely passing out, to giving us a 'diva' look and his overall face of satisfaction.
Sure, people on the left will shudder and recoil, but if we consider this position in the cold light of day, we might reasonably conclude that Trump's concerns about the work of the special counsel have some merit.
"But this is a good example of how data, even produced honestly, can be so weak that it has no business being published in the first place—it never should have seen the light of day," Marcus continued.
Each episode ends with a shot of the single person, shown now in the bright light of day, heading out for a second date with the chosen match, whose identity is revealed at a heart-stopping final moment.
The only way this thing should see the light of day at this year's tournament is if the winning team gets to celebrate by forming a circle around it and beating it with their sticks until it's paste.
Books of The Times When the filmmaker, playwright and fiction writer Kathleen Collins died of breast cancer in 1988, at 46, she left behind a wide body of work that's only beginning to see the light of day.
Tech money has even enabled projects in the city to come to fruition — the Golden State Warrior&aposs $1.4 billion world-class sports arena, for example, wouldn&apost have seen the light of day without big tech bucks.
By contrast, Clinton ran anything but an ad-libbed campaign with everything from her speeches to her tweets looking like they had been vetted by a team of advertising experts for weeks before seeing the light of day.
IEEE Spectrum also reported Spangelo's work at Google included developing "a spacecraft concept" for the X Company division of Google-parent Alphabet which works on experimental long-term projects, many of which never see the light of day.
Now, Gervasi's night-long interview with Villechaize is finally seeing the light of day in HBO film "My Dinner with Herve," with "Game of Thrones" star Peter Dinklage as the 3-foot-11-inch (1.19-meter) tall Villechaize.
There is hope though that the technology will soon see the light of day since Verizon just announced that it will launch its first U.S. service of the technology next year in Sacramento and up to five other cities.
Whether either of these patents will ever see the light of day remains to be seen, but in the meantime, one thing's for sure: We are all frothing over Magic Leap's tech and the dream of trying it out.
"The authorization to build the mine is only possible when the nuclear authority has handed over its report, which is still a long way," said the source, adding he believed the mine would never see the light of day.
Though we're not sure exactly why this cute clip of Archie and Val — which would have appeared in "Chapter Five: Heart Of Darkness" — didn't make it into the episode, I'm very glad that it saw the light of day.
The fatal crash that killed Grant Thompson -- creator of YouTube's popular "King of Random" series -- was all caught on camera ... and though we're told it'll never see the light of day, it's helped investigators determine exactly what went wrong.
While cockroaches prefer to hide in dark, moist areas by day, according to extermination company Orkin, the flooding caused by Tropical Storm Barry in Louisiana brought cockroaches out into the light of day as they fought to stay alive.
It may be specific entries I'd like to see the light of day in a puzzle, or perhaps a wide-open grid that has caught my eye, or even an interesting stacking pattern in the middle of the grid.
Mr. Kline noted that the information that became public in May and was sketched in fuller color Tuesday might never have seen the light of day had Penn State not elected to sue its insurer in 2013 over reimbursement.
Shaking hands with forced grace, the president moves down the aisle lined with members of Congress and members of his cabinet to lay out an agenda for the coming year that likely will never see the light of day.
Whether the Nunes memo is a smoking gun or a pop gun, it deserves to see the light of day — and the editorial writers should think about how they came to support prior restraint over sunshine and open debate.
Further complicating matters is uncertainty about who will be attorney general by the time Mueller issues his report, and whether that person -- Whitaker or Trump's announced nominee, William Barr -- will allow the report to see the light of day.
While Apple milks the iPhone cash cow, which I expect to occur for the next couple of years, let's hope that in the dark recesses of Apple laboratories there are innovative products that will see the light of day.
"The Poor People's Campaign," Beagle said, was the best magazine writing he ever did, but it didn't see the light of day until he included it in his 1997 anthology The Rhinoceros Who Quoted Nietzsche, and other odd acquaintances.
But negotiations on immigration have largely stalled in the last month, stuck between the moderate-but-passable proposals that the White House won't support and conservative Trump-endorsed proposals that won't see the light of day in the Senate.
The latest evidence presages what could be a furious battle involving voting-rights advocates, the two national parties, and even Mr. Hofeller's heirs, over whether any other secrets on the storage drives will ever see the light of day.
Speaking to journalists after his acquittal, Mr. Salmond said that his faith in Scotland's court system had been "much reinforced" and that new evidence would eventually "see the light of day," but only after the coronavirus outbreak is over.
Sessions kicks off the week-long marathon of speed nominations, since his record wouldn't withstand the light of day if given a full public vetting," said Ilyse Hogue, the president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, in a statement. "Sen.
Once we finally get around to it, we have no choice but to make a mad dash to the nearest fast-fashion retailer to stock up on glittery styles — which, without fail, never see the light of day after NYE.
But I think more recently I think it elevates him and opens him up to a new swath of voters that probably three to four years ago wasn't giving him the light of day — and five years [ago] was condemning him.
To many, Trump's election may feel like such a cataclysmic event that the continued existence of the country requires reconsidering our robust protections for free speech — even if that means some nonsense, even malign nonsense, sees the light of day.
When it became a smash hit in Japan they looked at the game again (this was an era when games released overseas would never see the light of day in the US) and decided to turn it into a Mario platformer.
Not to mention the possibility of revealing police techniques that haven't seen the light of day, haven't shown up in court files, that they don't want the bad guys to know they're using, because they want them to remain effective.
Reformed pro-contacter Todd Nickerson, a member of the online group Virtuous Pedophiles or "VirPed," has ventured out into the light of day, using his real name as the byline on stories he writes about his struggle not to offend.
A 4k model planned for release this year will also never see the light of day, CNET wrote:"Samsung will no longer introduce new Blu-ray or 4K Blu-ray player models in the US market," a Samsung spokesperson told CNET.
The Galaxy Fold has not only missed its original ship date, in a recent letter to those who pre-ordered the $1,980 device, Samsung now seems to have no idea when the Fold will actually see the light of day.
Like the Lords and Ladies vying for the Iron Throne in the series itself, these multiple endings might one day compete for validation as the one true finale – if any other than the 'official' one ever sees the light of day.
But this is the first legal challenge to Trump on the issue, and even if it doesn't succeed in forcing the president to divest from his companies, it might force some details about his finances to see the light of day.
In the clear light of day, it's not easy even for the most abortion-hostile politician to stand up and declare that doctors should be required by law to give three times the evidence-based dose of medicine, any medicine.
On the other hand, now that the Democrats have re-taken control of the House of Representatives, they are in position to bring pressure -- and perhaps compulsory process through subpoenas -- to ensure that Mueller's report sees the light of day.
Without that evidence seeing the light of day, the prosecution, the judge, and the media depicted me as a sophisticated monster – a far too common response for girls of color in our country, especially when sex or a murder is involved.
We spoke to Woo's Clive Ives about how Awaawaa finally saw the light of day: THUMP: You've had a spate of reissues in the past few years, and you also put out one album of previously unreleased material prior to Awaawaa.
"They now are conspiring openly, in the light of day, to destabilize a legitimately elected president," Ms. Rousseff said in a speech on Tuesday, referring to an audio message sent by Vice President Michel Temer to his supporters on Monday.
And yet it's taken four years since Donut County's release trailer premiered for the game to see the light of day — and even before that, creator Ben Esposito had already been working on the nugget of Donut County for two years.
Aboukhadijeh was looking for a way to spend more time on open source, but didn't want to be beholden to working on a single project or writing code at a private company that would never see the light of day.
If an indictment against Hillary Clinton was readied – and the group Judicial Watch to this day is trying to force the government to cough up any draft indictment that may have been prepared – it never saw the light of day.
I imagine Edward and Orra setting out after prayers to find some new mushroom, crouching in the Massachusetts moss, holding a fungus up to the clear light of day, he counting the gills while she sketched the shape of its cap.
With the precedent set by Devin Nunes on the House Intelligence Committee, if Congress changes hands, it's going to be very difficult for the president to try to block obvious attempts to obstruct justice from seeing the light of day.
We are being told of all the increased benefits and tax reductions coming our way, but this bill has been conjured up in the darkness of congressional meetings without observers, instead of in the light of day, with openness and transparency.
I just also had a lot of songs from when I was a kid that I turned my back on when I thought I was too cool or something that I wanted to dig [out] and see the light of day.
Scourged from his home; hunted through the swamps; hung by midnight raiders, and openly murdered in the light of day, the Negro clung to his right of franchise with a heroism which would have wrung admiration from the hearts of savages.
"How else, except in the clarity of dreams, are you supposed to see the world all around you that's hidden by the light of day?" one character asks, succinctly formulating one of the metaphysical paradoxes that underwrites all of Eisenberg's work.
One survivor told Fieseler, in wonderment: "That was the first time, for a lot of people, they had ever joined together with other gay people, gay and lesbian, in the light of day though they'd known each other at night."
Aleksei V. Makarkin, deputy head of the Center for Political Technologies, a Moscow research group, said he doubted Mr. Putin had set out to offend Mr. Trump and questioned whether the Russian record would ever see the light of day.
Dozens of officials in Trump's administration, including Cabinet members, West Wing officials and other senior officials across federal agencies, have repeatedly stepped in to keep Trump's most impulsive and reckless decisions (in their words) from ever seeing the light of day.
The film follows her through a teenage girl's nightmare: She has written letters to her crushes, and though they were never meant to see the light of day, they of course end up in the hands of the boys themselves.
There's an emotional familiarity with disappointment running through the film — the pain of knowing that you're really good at what you do, but so is everyone else, and there's no guarantee that your work will see the light of day.
A New York City doorman has broken his silence about a rumor he sold for $22018,000 in 2015 that never saw the light of day: President Trump, he heard, had a love child with his "former housekeeper" in the 1980s.
A New York City doorman has broken his silence about a rumor he sold for $123,000 in 2015 that never saw the light of day: President Trump, he heard, had a love child with his "former housekeeper" in the 1980s.
So when I saw this storage locker and over a million examples of children's art packed tightly in boxes that hadn't seen the light of day for a couple decades, it was like when Cortez saw the City of Gold.
This part of the ocean hasn't seen the light of day since the last inter-glacial period around 120,000 years ago, so it'll be fascinating to see how long it takes the seabed to bounce back with new life and new ecosystems.

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