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"That's lost time I'll never get back, lost time with my kids and family, lost time that they never get back, as well," Mr. Hickman told a reporter after he was released.
Selena Gomez is back and making up for lost time.
But I mourn that lost time, and I'm still afraid.
I lost time with my mom, because I was away.
I lost time with my daughters while I was away.
Meanwhile, women in politics are making up for lost time.
It certainly looks like he's made up for lost time.
Now publishers are scrambling to make up for lost time.
Now 249, Mr. Hevey is making up for lost time.
It was quickly extinguished, but the Finnish driver lost time.
It's difficult to make up lost time in the market.
Lincoln has been making up for lost time in China.
" Now, she added, "we're racing to make up lost time.
The Lost Time Accidents , by John Wray (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) .
He'll be making up for lost time starting again in February.
It looks like Spears has definitely made up for lost time.
Naturally, its E3 2017 trailer is making up for lost time.
I'll donate $20 right now to make up for lost time!
It seems like Halle Berry is making up for lost time.
"They'll just wait and make up for lost time," Douglas said.
He reclaimed it when Fabio Aru lost time two days later.
He made up for lost time after a wasted first quarter.
So it will be hard to make up for lost time.
Lost time and energy on the dance floor is the enemy.
As the chronophage reminds us, we can never regain lost time.
They made up for lost time at London's Gfinity Arena, however.
The teenagers among them will begin making up for lost time.
I was making up for lost time and eating everything i wanted!!
However, if he's wrong, he's out thousands of dollars in lost time.
Raonic is a young and hungry man making up for lost time.
In Search of Lost Time, by Marcel Proust (1913–1927, 4,215 pp.)
Sucking all your nights and weekends into a wormhole of lost time?
On that note, what's the message behind your latest album, Lost Time?
From the looks of their Instagrams, they're making up for lost time.
The government now has an opportunity to make up for lost time.
"This is lost time that cannot be made up," Saha told CNN.
As he chased lost time, his passion for the sea was growing.
"I almost feel like I'm making up for lost time," she says.
Now she is making up for lost time with her three daughters.
Trump on Wednesday appeared hell-bent on making up for lost time.
At best, that reluctance can lead to long nights and lost time.
Prices are pre-determined, which Roofstock predicts will avoid lost time in negotiations.
I lost time with my children as we began a shared custody schedule.
It is time to boost that rate to make up for lost time.
Arkansas executions Maybe this is a case of making up for lost time.
Longer trips mean lost time and more wear and tear on their vehicle.
But now that we've found each other, we're making up for lost time.
Make up for lost time by ordering one from Amazon for just $7.85.
The teams quickly began making up for lost time in the third, though.
She lost her husband last year and she's making up for lost time.
I have made up for a lot of lost time with my family.
Mr. Mauss is an investigator of lost time: There are real discoveries here.
Ocon returns after a year out, eager to make up for lost time.
So yes, we will include some frantic memes about lost time and clocks.
He also wanted to make up for the lost time with his daughter.
Unlike regular government employees, many contractors may not be compensated for lost time.
After the ceremony, we had to shorten cocktails to make up for lost time.
It's less money out of their pockets for travel or lost time at work.
But I just feel like I'm making up for a lot of lost time.
WINTER STORM Making up for lost time: Winter apparently has a quota to meet.
"When They See Us" does not pretend to make up for that lost time.
He spoke faster than usual, as if trying to make up for lost time.
Now she and her fellow students are determined to make up for lost time.
He was trying to make up for lost time but it was too late.
IN SEARCH OF LOST TIME, PART 2 My son graduated from the Marines today.
Maybe my children will spend this summer making up the lost time in school.
Finally, on Friday, Mr. Cuomo emerged, apparently eager to make up for lost time.
Just like his shattered watch, that lost time is something that cannot be restored.
I lost time, the trauma making years vanish the way it made me disappear.
Well, it's 220 now, so perhaps Bolton hopes to make up for lost time.
Could Kendall and I make up for lost time, having connected later than the rest?
It's a lot of lost time to some of our best players and lost revenues.
And if her songs' lyrics are any indication, Kesha is making up for lost time.
Since their revelation, they have spent the last few years making up for lost time.
But it ends too quickly, because nothing so small can erase all that lost time.
I went without it for nine months, so I am making up for lost time.
After all, she's making up for lost time and doing everything as a single mom.
Finally, Oreo is making up for lost time by giving Thin lovers TWO new flavors.
A revelatory new exhibition at the Musée du Luxembourg here makes up for lost time.
Needless to say, Beyonce certainly made up for lost time after missing Coachella last year.
But he believes his work ethic will allow him to make up for lost time.
Nordstrom waited decades to expand in Manhattan, but now it's making up for lost time.
I did four years of academic work in three to make up for lost time.
Additional locations have sprung up as the US attempts to make up for lost time.
Indeed, Marcel Proust mentions Fantin-Latour's work in his masterpiece In Search of Lost Time.
But the evidence so far has been that much of the lost time has been regained.
But they did make up for lost time in total of pardons as their presidencies ensued.
However, making up for lost time, Suárez ended up winning five trophies with Barcelona in 2015.
But the way he talks now—which is large—he's surely making up for lost time.
Shot by Michael LevineToday is a good day: we're premiering Tacocat's third album, Lost Time, below.
DES MOINES — The Democratic candidates are back, and they're trying to make up for lost time.
When I'm at home, I try to make up for lost time as best I can.
It's a search for lost time, a longing for a vanished homeland and a coherent identity.
Now, with "Black Kate Moss" the Brooklyn rapper is ready to make up for lost time.
With fewer than four hundred thousand followers, she was anxious to make up for lost time.
The result is a homage to all the lost time we collectively spend in digital limbo.
And I just didn't see it, and I will try to make up for lost time.
And to make up for lost time, Greene would need to go after some big clients.
Partner's debut album, In Search of Lost Time, is out September 8 on You've Changed Records.
There were more schemes, money won and lost, time on the road and on the run.
And under its safety record, it lists "One lost time injury in the last 7 years."
But as you grow older, it becomes more precious and you can't get lost time back.
It's unclear what, if anything, Disney will do to compensate those users for the lost time.
Yet last year's runner-up Rigoberto Uran lost time as he struggled on the last climb.
Later, I'd chat with HIV-positive friends, and they'd mention their diagnosis in an offhand way, over donuts or micheladas or tortas or beer, or they'd chalk it up to making up for lost time, or getting lost in the midst of making up for lost time.
He made up for lost time, appearing in more than 25601 films in just over a decade.
He made up for lost time, appearing in more than 265 films in just over a decade.
He made up for lost time, appearing in more than 2212 films in just over a decade.
Fan lost time and again, but he's come to understand AlphaGo—as much as anyone ever could.
He made up for lost time, appearing in more than 60 films in just over a decade.
"The younger you are, the more time you have to make up for lost time," Murphy says.
Since replacing her as president in December Mauricio Macri has tried to make up for lost time.
We just try to make up for lost time and be who we are in the moment.
In March, they attended a dinner with about 20 classmates, reminiscing and making up for lost time.
Perico waited until he was 12 or 13, and then he began making up for lost time.
But in the past three centuries, the brown rat has more than made up for lost time.
The program, "Preludes to a Lost Time (Imaginary Dialogues)," was conceived by the Latvian violinist Gidon Kremer.
Now you can make up for lost time and watch an entire grow season in one minute.
But she possessed the irrepressible joie de vivre and irreverence needed to make up for lost time.
PARIS — In a sport played without a clock, Mihaela Buzarnescu is quickly making up for lost time.
The boxes and their contents live on, whispering of lost time to whoever next stumbles upon them.
Police unions emerged later than many other public-service unions, but they've made up for lost time.
"It was a way to value their lost time and productivity," Ms. Cooper said in an interview.
Now he needs at-bats and innings in the field to make up for the lost time.
It is a breathless, whirlwind week — the hectic schedule of a man making up for lost time.
The total cost of traffic associated with lost time and wasted fuel exceeds $100 billion per year.
The siblings get some privacy by their favorite tree, lamenting Jon's absence and reflecting on their lost time.
"Opioid use was prevalent among nonsurgical claims with more than seven days of lost time," the study said.
With the launch of a successful TV service, however, the company could start making up for lost time.
All of which points him toward the central mystery of the novel: What are the Lost Time Accidents?
As for making up for any "lost time", Sarah has increased her number of workouts to do so.
At 1.3 million words, Proust's In Search of Lost Time is half the length of the Chilcot Report.
"The annual cost of lost time due to congestion delays was approximately $62.53 billion, " according to the study.
It isn't too late to make up for lost time, and you don't have to do it alone.
When she returned to Woodbridge for senior year, Mr. Harvey was eager to make up for lost time.
It hired 15 new staff members to make up for the lost time and extend operating room hours.
And to make up for lost time, the competition unmasked two celebrities at the end of the night.
The charges against him were eventually dismissed in exchange for community service, but he lost time at work.
It's been almost a decade since he was released, and we still haven't made up for lost time.
"We lost time fighting Ebola because we couldn't immediately respond rapidly," he said in a nearly hourlong speech.
If you sleep through your morning classes, you'll be running around trying to make up for lost time.
When Lee's character does decide to fight in the movie's second half, he makes up for lost time.
Trying to make up for lost time, Monica helps Debbie get her daughter back and meets Ian's new lover.
Now that's he's on a break ... it looks like Justin and his pals are making up for lost time.
The company might be late to the trend, but boy is it trying to make up for lost time
We lost time last year trying to improve a product, and then rolling it out and having it tank.
Since getting back together, Kylie Jenner and Tyga have been making up for lost time with plenty of PDA.
Putting it off means you will have to sock away more cash later to make up for lost time.
But he's been making up for lost time ever since – he currently has 93.75 percent of his body covered.
Gates declined to comment, but a former defense official said Gates felt senior military officials lost time rebutting recommendations.
But many of those workers are not paid for their lost time, and they and their families are hurt.
"We lost time fighting Ebola because we couldn't immediately respond rapidly," he said in a nearly hour-long speech.
The new president will have to figure out ways to make up for lost time and abandoned US leadership.
"This is lost time that cannot be made up," Suru Saha, a computer modeler who was furloughed, told CNN.
This can offer them more opportunities to save for retirement and even help them make up for lost time.
Consequently, about 8943 individual painters and more than 200 real and fictitious artworks populate In Search of Lost Time.
As a result, the State Department now has to try to catch up and make up for lost time.
Lost time is regained as range and perspective, the artist acquiring yet one more mode of inhabiting the world.
Two years ago, in anticipation of a New Jersey Transit strike, the Partnership calculated what lost time actually costs.
It wasn't only a time-filling distraction, it was me trying to make up for so much lost time.
Youssef's soulful, winning new comedy "Ramy," whose first season arrives on Hulu Friday, makes up for lost time fast.
In any case, Weber has succeeded much as he did in bringing that lost time back to glorious life.
He was unable to do much about that until he was 23, but he made up for lost time.
IN SEARCH OF LOST TIME It is a Ticketmaster ticket for marshmello at Bill Graham Civic in San Francisco.
That may mean eventually putting away more than 15% of your salary later to make up for lost time.
"It will be our obligation to work with a dedication to catch up on lost time," said Tegeltija, 58.
They entered the race late, but the two billionaires seeking the Democratic nomination are making up for lost time.
Its workers may yet make up for lost time as they build a Mark-3 prototype for orbital launches.
The left has been slower to build independent candidate pipelines, but it is now making up for lost time.
Not only have you lost time, but there's a chance you won't be able to get those files back.
Now it's racing against itself, making up for lost time after an explosion scuttled its rockets for months last year.
So I feel like I will forever be making up for that lost time for the rest of her life.
But now law enforcement has caught up — and judging by the rate of indictments, they're making up for lost time.
So in order to make up for lost time, we need to give Grande and Davidson a proper couple name.
He will get his chance to make up for lost time as he is tasked with harassing Newton on Sunday.
Mr. Ludwig, now 71, and his wife bought an R.V. "We're trying to make up for lost time," he said.
Flipping through the 25,210 negatives that make up the Heritage Auctions sale is like discovering a long-lost time capsule.
It's almost as if these technologies, having been delayed in their departure, are determined to make up for lost time.
The couple was then charged $13 for "lost time," although they would be refunded the amount after complaining to Uber.
To make up the lost time, she stayed longer with her patient instead of picking up her granddaughter from school.
They were instructed to stay an extra hour to make up for lost time and left at 4:30 a.m.
Determined to become a performer, he then spent two years in Boston practicing frenziedly to make up for lost time.
" After the George W. Bush administration rejected the Kyoto Protocol, Mr. Stern promised America would "make up for lost time.
A late-breaking pivot can't make up for lost time, even if the White House sticks with its current approach.
But a sadness runs through the liveliness: a throbbing lament for a lost time, a lost civilization, a lost language.
Make no mistake, failure to act will cost Americans far more in terms of lost time, money and even lives.
If you don't set aside money when you're young, you'll have to save more to make up for lost time.
Sanders, the highest-polling of the Senate candidates, said Thursday he's concerned about the lost time during the impeachment trial.
Jessica is becoming one in spite of herself, but Trish wants to make up for lost time by jumping into action.
Any user who does not have documentation but lost time is eligible for up to five hours of compensation totaling $125.
But he says that these days he is far too busy, working 13 hours a day, making up for lost time.
Americans spend 85033 billion hours in traffic each year, costing families more than $120 billion in extra fuel and lost time.
He quickly made up for lost time in Oklahoma City, scoring eight first-quarter points as the Clippers pulled away early.
Showtime has made up for lost time and releasing a lot of great shows, so, okay, I sign up for that.
Letter of Recommendation I came to reality television late, and I watched as if I were making up for lost time.
Delay means that mankind will suffer more harm and face a vastly more costly scramble to make up for lost time.
I thought I could make up for lost time by taking a less-traveled state road instead of the congested interstate.
"The biggest loss is the fricking years of lost time—whatever he could have been doing during that time," Ruffalo says.
Both Vettel and Leclerc also lost time in the first pitstops due to a cross-threading issue on the left rear wheel.
She may have joined the judges panel 10 seasons in, but her sexy, skin-baring outfits certainly made up for lost time.
Any experiment that Wray conducts is likely to be worth a reader's time, and "The Lost Time Accidents" is certainly no exception.
TO MAKE UP FOR THE LOST TIME IN THE MORNING, WE WILL BE OPENING THE DOORS NOW AT 8PM INSTEAD OF 9PM.
Angela Chen: I am reading The Guermantes Way by Marcel Proust, the third novel in his In Search of Lost Time series.
These moments are everywhere on the Windsor, Ontario-based power-pop band's turbocharged skit-filled debut album In Search of Lost Time.
Co-pays for office visits, drugs, and tests, lost time from work, medical travel costs, and other unreimbursed costs all add up.
His book is much less interior than " In Search of Lost Time ," but also much funnier—at times more Wodehouse than Proust.
Adrian Beltre missed nearly the first two months of the season due to injury, but he's quickly making up for lost time.
It was one of several excellent lines — the guy spent the entire episode making up for lost time in the quip department.
VW made it clear it wants to make up for lost time as it used a London startup conference to launch MOIA.
These moments are everywhere on the Windsor, Ontario-based power-pop band's turbocharged skit-filled debut album In Search of Lost Time.
"Lost time in school or college will be recovered and in time our lives will go back to normal," Varadkar reportedly said.
X-rays were negative, but for now he will do his learning on the sideline, still trying to make up lost time.
Showtime has made up for lost time and is releasing a lot of great shows, so, okay, I sign up for that.
She is on track to graduate with an associate degree in 2021 and is pushing herself to make up for lost time.
Those who want to go to university are on a fast-track program to make up for lost time, Mr. Kongnyuy said.
In a rush to make up for lost time, Mr. Wisnia plunged into New York City life, going to dances and parties.
Desmond's two homers power Rockies past Padres SAN DIEGO — Ian Desmond started making up for lost time Wednesday night at Petco Park.
In northeastern Illinois, we have some of the worst congestion in the country, which means lost time, wasted gas and more pollution.
The study singles out Los Angeles as the most congested US city, with the index of lost time put at 41 percent.
The only penalty for death is a few seconds of lost time that could otherwise be spent blasting aliens out of the sky.
But today is just step one, a redesign that seems more about making up for lost time than reinventing what Google Voice is.
That is the one of the reasons I have decided to retire, to see if I can recover some of that lost time.
Flights often get delayed leaving an airport gate, forcing pilots to open the throttle in the air to make up for lost time.
Maybe I was subconsciously working faster to overcompensate for the lost time, or maybe stepping away from work midday actually made a difference.
The actress made up for lost time studying Kimmy Gibbler scenes on Youtube – and she asked for the DVD box set for Christmas.
I lost my virginity at 18, and was dead set for years on making up for lost time, just like Wu and Morgan.
I am an Egyptian, Muslim woman who waited until she was 29 to have sex and has been making up for lost time.
Though linear in its narrative nature, In Search of Lost Time imitates visual art in how it suspends the normal experience of time.
With a total of 17 games scheduled for the regular season, Pachuca should easily have plenty of matches to compensate for lost time.
I said yes, and joked about how I had spent the day prior shrouded in darkness and was making up for lost time.
When all this started, I figured about five minutes for each injection for a total of 20 minutes of lost time every day.
Vettel damaged his on the opening lap and both drivers also lost time in the pits with a wheel nut cross-threading problem.
Following Cold Sun's release, Slaughter started releasing a few EPs a month as if on a deadline to make up for lost time.
That's a shame, because starting earlier, rather than making up for lost time later on, is generally a more lucrative rule of thumb.
Furthermore, self-care with OTC medicines helps reduce unnecessary doctor visits, lost time from work, and provides a significant cost advantage for consumers.
The Fighting Irish remained comfortably ahead until the waning seconds of the first half as Fairleigh Dickinson swiftly made up for lost time.
It calculated that someone could read Marcel Proust's "In Search of Lost Time" almost one-and-a-half times during these wasted hours.
The Peach State's economy was especially slow to recover from the Great Recession, but lately it has been making up for lost time.
She quickly made up for lost time, determined to build an environmental justice movement in which young people of color could see themselves.
Despite the setback, SpaceX has made up for lost time, completed the same test, and is planning a launch-abort test in January.
Each irrational decision Tiffany made created a larger space between the two, until it was too late to make up for lost time.
If you are 50 and over and looking to make up for lost time, catch-up contribution limits will remain the same for 2019.
Like Sanders and Klobuchar, Warren's campaigning has been curtailed by Trump's Senate impeachment trial and she is trying to make up for lost time.
Then at the end of the day coming home from work and having to [care] for your kids and making up for lost time.
EDWARD GENOCHIOBirmingham I was delighted by your Proustian punning in "Remembrance of posts past" and "In search of lost time (and money)" (February 2nd).
By 2009, the US had lost time in tackling carbon emissions, but Obama was able to reorient the agency in just a few years.
Standing to lose a cumulative 575,000 hours of instruction time, nearly 100,000 students have signed petitions demanding compensation for their lost time and education.
But he will nonetheless make up for lost time by embarking on a tour across the country, re-establishing his place in Brazilian politics.
The aim of the experiment is to see how drivers perceive speeding, and whether lost time may be a stronger deterrent than lost money.
" A few months ago, I revisited Proust's "In Search of Lost Time," and for a month last year I was engrossed in "Anna Karenina.
Government employees are required by law to stay home from work, but they are invariably paid at their regular rates for the lost time.
Not only is lost time never found again, but not managing time strategically harms the executive's well-being, effectiveness, and organizational performance as well.
The revelation results in a raucous night of debauchery as the best friends set off on a quest to make up for lost time.
Now, Friedman offered a minor league contract to Toles, who was grateful for the second chance and eager to make up for lost time.
The slowdown began in mid-January, and since then clocks in 25 countries, from Poland to Portugal and Denmark to Turkey, have lost time.
The Saints, who averaged more than 31 points a game during the regular season, looked as if they were making up for lost time.
In the evenings, after dinner, Jeanne would read Marcel Proust's seven-volume novel, "À la Recherche du Temps Perdu" ("In Search of Lost Time").
The Chinese government has set ambitious targets for economic growth this year and will now have to race to make up for lost time.
But Bush made up for lost time in his second term, especially when Democrats took control of the House and the Senate in 21974.
She would read from "À la Recherché du Temps Perdu" ("In Search of Lost Time") every evening and translate it into English for Friedkin.
Blake said he had ditched the nickname 'the beast' and was keen to make up for lost time, with the Brazil Games approaching in August.
Hill tried to make up for lost time by singing back-to-back hits from Miseducation without saying much to the crowd in between songs.
The American Idol champ decided to make up for lost time with a daily performance live from her house leading up to an announcement Friday.
That's especially important since regulators have been hands-off with the tech industry since, well, forever, and this is just making up for lost time.
BTW, Wendi also claims she's had to get x-rays, has headaches and lost time from work since going 12 rounds with her fellow passenger.
The Houston Astros were slow out of the blocks to begin the season, but they sure have made up for lost time in a hurry.
These extant pieces provide clues to the very qualities that would be prized, years later, by critics and readers of In Search of Lost Time.
Kim announced she was joining the dozens of other celebrities earlier this week and has been making up for lost time with her many posts.
I feel like we missed each other during this time in our lives and now we spend our time trying to make up lost time.
Once your child is in a good place emotionally, don't make any promises about rescheduling events or making up for lost time, Dr. Goodman said.
In this latest performance piece, created by the company and directed by Elizabeth LeCompte, the Woosterites seem positively Proustian in their search of lost time.
Around Town Marcel Proust, whose musings on memory permeate his novel "In Search of Lost Time," made a habit of soliciting photographs of his acquaintances.
I lost time and compound interestWhen I first started working full time at 22, I had $23,000 of student-loan debt from my undergraduate degree.
The agency lost time and money, but officials learned from the mistake, said Stephen Joseph, executive director of Campaign for Better Transport, an advocacy group.
Some former residents give tours of Hashima Island, sharing stories of a long-lost time when these concrete houses hosted a hardworking and bustling community.
Barroso is reluctant to blame the last-minute preparations on their poor run but there is little doubt Argentina have to make up for lost time.
Stories from Proust's In Search of Lost Time to Christopher Nolan's Memento to even Pixar's Inside Out explore how memories are made and how they're destroyed.
I stay longer than usual to make up for lost time and because I can feel my body is a little slower than it normally is.
INRIX estimates that searching for a parking space in major U.S. cities costs motorists an average of $345 a year in lost time and wasted fuel.
The ... dating life [which exists in the show, but not in the diary] reflects what happened later when I rather joyfully made up for lost time.
"Unless we begin making up for lost time, we will miss this chance to make this a turning point for women around the world," Gates wrote.
We should understand that China is merely trying to make up for lost time after a very long period of geopolitical setbacks and related economic failures.
Making up for lost time Four of her five Texas grandchildren were at the airport to greet Ramirez when she made her long-awaited arrival recently.
And while the company has survived production delays that would have crippled other Kickstarter campaigns, Bragi has lost time, which was one of its biggest advantages.
There are a number of different stories I could tell, but to be honest, the biggest thing it amounts to is a lot of lost time.
Parks resumed operations this past week, and the email makes clear the Park Service is scrambling to keep up morale while catching up on lost time.
For businesses and governments, reliance on cash leads to lost time, the "leakage" of money — read theft — and missed opportunities to transact with the broader world.
I'm working hard to make up for lost time, and if I continue on my current path, I could be a millionaire by my early 40s.
Proust's mid-career struggles with writing led him to art criticism, which provides clues to the qualities prized by readers of In Search of Lost Time.
Motorists in major U.S. cities spend an average of $345 a year in lost time and wasted fuel to find parking places, according to INRIX estimates.
But the Republican National Committee's investment in building a more sophisticated voter identification and registration program has been helping the party make up for lost time.
Yet the soft winter light imbues the rooms with a ghostly beauty and Halard's haunting images convey the presence of the artist and a lost time.
Dressing casually tends to attract unwanted attention of airport security and the police and I can't afford the lost time if I'm stopped, questioned or detained.
Once a woman has left the workplace to care for others, even temporarily, it's hard to make up for lost time and earnings when she returns.
She performed in relative obscurity for many years, but she made up for lost time after recording her first solo album at the age of 21999.
"If there's demand for goods — which there certainly seems to be — factories will be running full-time to try and up for lost time," he said.
Neither of those would necessarily threaten one's health, but using ineffective pills and waiting a while for them is just lost time in a time-sensitive situation.
The overwhelming support I have received has made all of the difference, and it feels like I've somehow gotten a little bit of my lost time back.
Most notably, the newest cast member, the once-pristine Tristan Thompson, partner of Khloé, has been making up for lost time by cheating on his pregnant girlfriend.
It seems to me that in his constructions, Steinberg shares something with Joseph Cornell — a penchant for exactitude and an acute sensitivity to history and lost time.
Finally, on September 22, Fergie is releasing her sophomore album, and she's making up for lost time by dropping a visual album to go along with it.
It's been awhile since we've had real Twitter outbursts or celebrity Internet beef, but between this and Alec Baldwin's online rage, we're making up for lost time.
Now, with the session set to end today, state lawmakers are feverishly trying to make up for lost time by introducing, proposing and amending dozens of bills.
The journey has been long, and I'm trying to make up for lost time, all of those hours I spent dawdling, cataloging wildlife or mining for resources.
"Goon Squad," a Proustian meditation on rock music and lost time, hopscotched through the past, the present, and the future, switching protagonists and voices with each chapter.
It's hard to tell when watching if LaVine is making up for lost time, trying to capture a rhythm, or simply doing what Chicago's coaching staff wants.
When live sports do return, betting companies going to get behind it in a big way to make up for lost time and reconnect with sports fans.
Las Vegas didn't fully embrace neon until after World War II, but made up for lost time quickly: Nobody had to tell them not to be subtle.
I complied, but took to making up the lost time at odd hours, waking up in the dead of the night, when everyone was asleep, to read.
Our nation must also make up for lost time from this administration's actions and lead the international community to take vital next steps to combat climate change.
If you want to shave down a ticket price, it's worth evaluating how much saved money would be worth the lost time and general nuisance of layovers.
That indirect form of searching is also what Freud, and Proust, and even Poe present with their searches after the unconscious, or lost time, or the criminal.
Cacok tried to make up for lost time, but he picked up his third foul with 33:23 to go and finished with 210 points and four rebounds.
While she's fairly new to the red carpet — she made her film debut in 2012's Anna Karenina — she's made up for lost time in a big way.
In his enormous act of self-memorialization in the pages of In Search of Lost Time, Marcel Proust's narrator is certainly not above Rieff's insight into inevitable obsolescence.
They had their first conversation via Skype, and made up for lost time three weeks later with an all-day date in the Logan Square area of Chicago.
Too few roads, berths and systems; too many ships, cars and grasping hands, leading to high costs and lost time: that is Indonesia's infrastructure problem in a nutshell.
However, the 2404-year-old third baseman has been making up for lost time ever since he rejoined the Padres from Triple-A 173 games into the season.
If you do end up starting later in life, it would be wise to put away more than 15% of your income to make up for lost time.
That question lies behind Eric Karpeles' Paintings in Proust: A Visual Companion to In Search of Lost Time (Thames & Hudson, 21525), now out in its first paperback edition.
By 1909, jolted by the death of his parents in quick succession, Proust hunkered down to compose what became the first volume of In Search of Lost Time.
As if to make up for lost time, we have two of these duets instead of one, both to be featured on LDR's upcoming Lust for Life album.
Though it's clear the US is still struggling to make up for lost time due to these early stumbles, Trump on Thursday insisted the government was always prepared.
If so, the 1999 Raúl Ruiz film, "Time Regained," adapted from the last volume of Proust's "In Search of Lost Time," is an exception that proves the rule.
His published diaries, which total thousands of pages, are like sketches for his own "In Search of Lost Time": panoramic and personal, with a cast of recognizable characters.
She suggests making up for lost time by cutting out a discretionary expense, like a new pair of shoes or weekly restaurant dinners, and investing the money instead.
Acknowledgment by management is crucial and should be a priority to companies looking to retain their employees and avoid the high cost and lost time of higher turnover.
Russell Martin struggled with his power game on the heels of a career-best 23-homer season in 2015, but the veteran sure is making up for lost time.
Rainfall is unlikely through Monday in highly productive areas such as northern Iowa and southern Minnesota, which should give growers there a chance to make up for lost time.
Messonnier said the average cost per case of measles in the United States is $32,000 which doesn't account for community and family cost, such as lost time at work.
Reading the first volume of In Search Of Lost Time, I remember giving Marcel Proust a spontaneous standing ovation for the way he captured aspects of the human experience.
The footage, from 1904, comes from the wedding of Élaine Greffulhe, daughter of Comtesse Élisabeth Greffulhe, whom Proust immortalized as Oriane de Guermantes in In Search of Lost Time.
While gas at the pump is a bargain, New Jersey drivers pay in other ways, through lost time waiting in traffic jams made worse by deteriorating roads and bridges.
The AP reported that eligible Yahoo accountholders who suffered losses from the security breach and have documentation could ask for up to 85033 hours of lost time, or $375.
Public and media opinion is slowly turning against amateurism—when you've lost TIME magazine, you haven't lost America, but you're certainly looking up at a deficit on the scoreboard.
In the past year, Democrats have tried to make up for lost time: of seven bills on Venezuela in the House and the Senate, six were initiated by Democrats.
Lawan said parliament had wanted to pass the budget in March and April but could not, adding that it was doing everything possible to make up the lost time.
After serving 22 years in prison, he is making up for lost time, with a job at the Ford Foundation, good coffee and a long soak in the tub.
As someone who grew up poor and probably didn't try red meat until I was in my late teens, I kind of feel like I'm making up for lost time.
This curiosity dates back to a long-lost time when most of the world's zinc smelters were pyrometallurgical and typically could only extract that amount of metal from the concentrate.
We're all panicked about having seven Game of Thrones episodes this season instead of the usual 10, and while they aren't fully making up for lost time, there's hope yet.
Since arriving in orbit around the planet in 2015, the craft has made up for lost time, beaming back amazing images and data about the second planet from the sun.
If a record like In Search of Lost Time were released in the 90s or early 2000s, and featured all cis men, one might call it balls to the wall.
I don't know how I missed this Norwegian band or their 2000 album at the time, but I'm making up for lost time by listening to it once a day.
Only within the past few years have Russian institutions caught on to the value of marketing and PR skills, and our hosts seemed eager to make up for lost time.
The French novelist's six-volume masterwork In Search of Lost Time is narrated by a man who's remembering his youth, and it explores how strange and unreliable memory can be.
For a filmmaker who has only made two features in the last 15 years, Ms. Ramsay has remarkably little interest in making up for lost time with long running times.
While she is confident MMI will quickly make up the lost time and said customers have not experienced any disruptions, businesses elsewhere in the state may not be so lucky.
And a play that is partly about recapturing lost time — and the illumination, distortions and redemption that come with retrospect — seems guaranteed to achieve a whole new level of resonance.
Hillary Clinton got an early jump with her two hefty best sellers, "Living History" (2003) and "Hard Choices" (2014), but other 2016 presidential hopefuls have been making up for lost time.
While it was slower getting into the dedicated electric vehicle game than others, the Honda Urban EV Concept is a sign that the Japanese automaker is making up for lost time.
The Camerons are now focused on getting Mo healthy and making up for lost time, as well as thanking all the people along the way who made this happy ending possible.
The government's leader in Congress, Senator Romero Jucá, said the Senate would work overtime to recover lost time and the reform would be put to the vote on schedule on Tuesday.
Lost time due to sleep deprivation adds up to about 1.23 million missed working days, or $411 billion, a year in the US, according to a report by the Rand Corporation.
Although she'd been asleep when he was born, Princess Estelle was quick to make up for lost time and visited her new sibling first thing at the hospital the following morning.
"Progress is happening and Nevada has made tremendous progress, but they're making up for lost time," she said, adding the National Rifle Association for years had a "stranglehold" on local lawmakers.
A few chapters into John Wray's fourth novel, "The Lost Time Accidents," Waldemar Tolliver presents a kind of metaphysical accounting ledger — a "reckoning," as he puts it — of his current situation.
Some users lost time and money protecting from theft  their finances and their identity; others saw marriages dissolve and even committed suicide; and others may be subject to blackmail and exposure.
But they began to run out of wiggle room to make up for lost time when the labor action threatened to extend the school year, piling pressure on teachers to return.
Donors and recipients cannot meet or exchange identifying information for 12 months after the donation due to privacy laws so Bochco and Kayne are eager to make up for lost time.
When O.J. Simpson walks out of the gates of Nevada's Lovelock Correctional Center as a free man sometime in October, friends say he'll be eager to make up for lost time.
I feel like I'm making up for lost time now, not just in terms of having sex, but also in terms of feeling comfortable in my body and as a woman.
All four are trying to make up for lost time — though admittedly this seems to have had little adverse effect on Sanders, who is the late favorite to win the caucuses.
His seven-volume "In Search of Lost Time", published between 1913 and 1927, is known for its long, winding prose and its many ruminations on time and the slipperiness of memory.
But the reality star is already making up for lost time, debuting not only two very different looks for the first day of the shows, but also a brand new hairdo.
Meanwhile, the lost time due to service members not being deployable or taking special leave could drive the total cost to anywhere from $1.9 billion to $3.7 billion over 85033 years.
"Many mills should stop harvesting, but they will be able to make up for the lost time through June," said Celso Oliveira, an weather expert at Somar Meteorologia in Sao Paulo.
He made his second pitstop on lap 43 and lost time, meaning a smooth stop from Villenueve would see them squabbling over the same piece of track And so it transpired.
With Democrats leading both chambers for the first time in nearly a decade, the agenda was undeniably liberal, often landmark, and for those in the majority, making up for lost time.
We don't find, anywhere, those comic notes introduced here and there throughout In Search of Lost Time, which give the work all the colours of life, even in the darkest dramas.
" The average reader, reading at a speed of 21 words per minute, would take approximately 2264½ hours to read the 220 million words in Marcel Proust's "In Search of Lost Time.
North Korea says it has been "deceived" by the United States and that the the past 18 months were nothing but "lost time" as Washington has attempted to work toward denuclearization.
Loeb, Spanish team mate Carlos Sainz and defending champion Stephane Peterhansel all lost time, with the latter losing his way as well, allowing Despres to vault from fifth overnight to first.
The automaker is likely to get busy in November and December, attempting to make up for lost time in assembling vehicles such as pickup trucks and SUVs that are in high demand.
I began to notice when I was avoiding work — ''finishing'' a section of the newspaper (unit bias!) or doing other unproductive foot-dragging — and then rationalizing the lost time as mental ''preparation.
These days, Jaen is making up for lost time: cooking breakfast and dinner for his children as his attorneys work to get him a passport and all the official paperwork he needs.
The CRA is a way of reversing rules recently instated by federal agencies; it's simple and effective, though, until this administration, rarely used (but they made up for lost time, all right).
Ender Inciarte's first season with the Atlanta Braves started with a hamstring injury and a slump, but the center fielder has more than made up for lost time the past two months.
Beyonce's on a mission to make up for lost time -- ramping up her Coachella rehearsals to ensure her performance is one for the ages after missing out last year ... TMZ has learned.
We see how Arkangel affects both mother and daughter as Sarah grows from a wide-eyed toddler to a curious child to a restless teenager trying to make up for lost time.
Trudeau wasn't able to meet them in the airport, which he did with the first military plane transporting Syrian refugees to Canada, but it looks like he's made up for lost time.
Orla (Joanne McGuinness) has had a bout of cancer but has recently come back from an apparently successful trip to Lourdes and is desperate to make up for lost time, sexually speaking.
So he made up for lost time, hitting the second pitch of the game from Royals starter Ian Kennedy over the fence in left for his first home run as an Angel.
It was inspired by Marcel Proust, but Mr. Bellorini, the director, wisely makes no attempt to follow the sprawling narrative of "In Search of Lost Time," which is notoriously difficult to adapt.
He then walked through Times Square, reflecting on his anxiety that, having now read half of the first volume of "In Search of Lost Time," he might have chosen the wrong translation.
Democratic strategists and commentators late to appreciating Sanders's viability have spent the past few days diligently making up for lost time, as a cascade of critical stories has appeared in the press.
With Giannandrea in control of all Apple's AI efforts, it appears that the company is hoping a more unified vision, shared resources, and closer collaboration will help it make up for lost time.
And its faults largely trace back to the faults of an industry that tasks female-led superhero movies with living up to the enormous pressure of making up for so much lost time.
"We'll now be able to make up for lost time and help register people whose lives were disrupted by the storm," said Pamela Goodman, president of the League of Women Voters of Florida.
Just take In Search of Lost Time standout "Ambassador To Ecstasy," a scorching guitar solo-heavy that we're premiering below that deals with something silly Caron said on a pretty great first date.
Once things are back to normal, Foxconn will be clambering to make up for lost time, as its woes will likely have knock-on effects for some of the biggest brands in electronics.
To make up for lost time and finalize the standings by April 16, LCK will adopt a compressed schedule that runs five days per week with up to three games per day. Gen.
And Aughra, whose inattention allowed the Skeksis to corrupt the Crystal to begin with, is trying to rapidly make up for lost time and unite the heroes before the Skeksis kill them all.
I came to the sport just three years ago, and though I applied myself with the zealous devotion of a late convert, lost time and dubious natural talent make for a low ceiling.
Meanwhile, ethanol industry groups argue the EPA needs to make up for lost time — asking the agency to require refineries add 85033 million gallons of ethanol the industry received waivers for in 2017.
Griffin missed 20 of the first 56 games but is making up for lost time while averaging 221 points on 212 percent shooting, 21 rebounds and 22 assists in eight games this month.
To get on track, I first settled on a goal retirement age of 65, then calculated backwards to see how much I needed to save every month to make up for lost time.
When he retired from his job as a pharmacist 21 years ago, he was determined to make up for lost time and joined a New Horizons band near his home in suburban Chicago.
"The younger you are, the more time you have to make up for lost time," Meghan Murphy, a VP at Fidelity, previously told CNBC Make It. Start by putting away whatever you can.
He quickly made up for lost time and went on to publish nearly 20 novels and more than a thousand pages' worth of short stories, which will almost certainly be his lasting legacy.
ABOUT RHODE ISLAND (290-280): After playing a total of 270 minutes last season before suffering an ACL tear, Matthews was making up for lost time until laboring through a subpar game against Duke.
The artists in that heavily Buddhist nation, marked by breathtaking pagodas like the Shwedagon and, now, politicians who embrace non-violence, are making up for lost time — and they have a lot to say.
BRATISLAVA (Reuters) - Euro zone lenders pushed Greece on Friday to make up for lost time by speeding up a reform drive it agreed to in a bailout package before getting any new aid money.
It took six months for Ludwik to recover, but now he is making up for lost time, indulging in all the finer things in life and entertaining an Instagram audience of over 19,000 followers.
Musically they set their feminist-centric anthems to pop melodies and surf rock guitar rhythms—something that they play up with a moodier tone on Lost Time (out on April 1 via Hardly Art).
Kind of like an 'actress quarantine' and when we all found ourselves like sardines in the trailer that first day, it was like the dam burst and we all made up for lost time.
I know so many things about balls and how balls react to things and blue balls...but we don't talk about vagina stuff as much, so we're kind of making up for lost time.
Nabokov is one of the great dreamers, the great lost-time recapturers, of the twentieth century, and Speak, Memory, his autobiography, where the marble passage appears in book form, is, I think, his masterpiece.
While it's impossible to put a price tag on protecting your mental health and well-being, you can easily quantify what perfectionism costs you in terms of lost time, productivity, and new opportunities.3.
If it doesn't happen now, it will cost the economy billions in lost revenue and countless hours of lost time for the 100,000 daily riders who are relying on us to get it done.
It lost time recovering a crew member swept overboard, but gained an advantage on rivals by taking a more westerly route that other teams avoided for fear of missing strong winds from the northeast.
Wagner's "Ring," Proust's "In Search of Lost Time," even the engineering of Amsterdam's canals — they're a little insane, maybe even a little irresponsible, but also painstakingly constructed and, in the end, magnificent to behold.
Glinting like an apparition in the night sky, the sculpture comes across with a blunt, almost raw beauty that, despite its antiquarian elements, avoids the lost-time nostalgia found in much of Cornell's work.
Dr. Phil has a good idea of what you're gonna be into when the coronavirus pandemic subsides -- some of you will make up for lost time, and some will move on from significant others.
Consider that jury voting is certainly much more costly in terms of lost time than political voting, and the requirement of jury deliberations weighs heaviest on the poor, those who depend on daily wages.
Entering the workforce during the worst economic downturn in decades had a big impact on millennials, and it's going to be hard for them to make up for lost time as they move forward.
In the preceding decade, she created works—sculptures, drawings, and installations that were unabashedly sentimental and feminine, elevating both as worthy of artistic inquiry—at a furious pace, as if making up for lost time.
Luckily, Legend says his recent family vacation to Europe, in addition to some others trips that are planned for the coming months, will make up for lost time with his little ones on Father's Day.
Using the visual vernacular of airbrushing, Ayala explores the personal dramas—isolation, heartbreak, lost time—that play out in (and outside) the prison-industrial complex, which imprisons a vastly disproportionate number of people of color.
La Tour d'Argent is one of France's oldest restaurants, and has been mentioned in Ernest Hemingway's Moveable Feast, Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time, and was even the inspiration for the restaurant in Ratatouille.
According to the founders (who come from Stanford and UC Santa Barbara), 45 million people fill out time sheets in the U.S., and they estimate that this adds up to $11 billion in lost time.
The audience is rushed into and out of entire new kingdoms and species of underwater sentients as though the camera operator showed up late to work and was trying to make up for lost time.
The idea that the world is confined to our senses, that it dies when we die, has a long history, finding its fullest expression in Knausgaard's principal inspiration, Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time.
But now Gagosian is back, with "Cy Twombly: In Beauty It Is Finished: Drawings 1951-2008," a ravishing, revelatory and compressed overview of this great postwar career that more than makes up for lost time.
He lost 1:40 because of a positioning error in crosswinds but made up for the lost time with impressive attacks in the Pyrenees, winning at top of the iconic Col du Tourmalet last Saturday.
The crowd didn't die down for a full minute, almost as if they were both making up for lost time and cheering their faces off in case Idol never again delivers a moment like this.
A few of us from various parts of the country (and Canada) have decided to read "In Search of Lost Time" together and record our spur-of-the-moment thoughts in a group Google document.
After an Indiana judge ordered the affected precincts there to extend voting hours to compensate for lost time, lawyers for the Republican Party fought back, asking that any ballots cast after the original 6 p.m.
CEO Mitch Lowe said at the time that the company had to completely revamp its service, and it's pledged not to charge monthly subscribers during the period and to credit customers for the lost time.
The orchestra is making up for lost time as part of Project 19, a multiyear initiative to commission 19 female composers to honor the centennial of the 19th Amendment, which extended the vote to women.
"We have been deceived by the U.S., being caught in the dialogue with it for over one year and a half, and that was the lost time for us," the Pyongyang foreign ministry official said.
And perhaps it's nostalgia for a lost time, and a building typology that has been pronounced dead and anti-urban, and is actively being replaced by glossy, generic, mixed-use mid-rises with underground parking.
We don't have a nominee yet, but we need to start preparing as if we do so that when we do have a nominee, we can spring to action and make up for lost time.
SARAJEVO (Reuters) - Zoran Tegeltija was endorsed by parliament on Thursday as Bosnia's new prime minister and said he would work to make up for lost time after a 13-month deadlock on forming a government.
According to the 2015 Urban Mobility Scorecard calculated by INRIX and the Texas A&M Transportation Institute, traffic gridlock costs the typical American rush-hour commuter an estimated 42 hours of lost time each year.
Looking at egg freezing ads "makes me feel like I should be catching up for lost time," she said, adding that several friends of hers are either engaged or married and thinking about starting families.
"It is the day we will see where Contador and Quintana (who lost time in the first summit finish) are," LeMond, on the Tour as an analyst for Eurosport, said in a daily chat with Reuters.
UBS, BNP Paribas and TSB Banking Group raised just over 2.1bn-equivalent of Additional Tier 1 and Tier 2 debt, making up for lost time in what has been a difficult year for the asset class.
Eventually I got to the point professionally where I could live anywhere in the country, so I moved back, bought a house around the corner from my son, and tried to make up for lost time.
Michal Kwiatkowski retained his overall lead but the Team Sky rider lost time on the 162 kilometer ride from Velez, Malaga to Alfacar's Sierra de la Alfaguara, coming in just over three minutes down on King.
Mike Cassidy, the assistant foreman, shepherded all the plates through, and the pressroom got the presses replated and restarted, while the delivery department made up lost time in getting papers onto trucks and on their way.
In Search of Lost Time is an energizing, guitar solo-heavy, polished step forward from 2015's "The 'Ellen' Page," the Canadian band's first single to earn lo-fi buzz (and approval from the titular actor).
Combine them with a society whose mores and a family whose habits are reconstructed in such incredible detail, and The Story of the Stone becomes a completely immersive experience into a long-lost time and place.
It tackles thoroughly grown-up issues, like Aladdin's fear that he'll be a poor husband and father because of Cassim's example, and Cassim's own regret over their lost time and how things could have been different.
With the help of his fans, who banded together to raise nearly thirty thousand dollars to help with his medical bills, he can work again, and has set upon making up for lost time, and gigs.
The issue of lost time for history and science has gotten better, she said, as educators become more aware of research showing that rich social studies and science lessons build background knowledge that improves reading comprehension.
Together, the films will implicitly tell another story: that of a female artist's belated emergence in middle age, and her discovery that she could create art out of experiences that had once seemed like lost time.
There were pre-existing alternatives that could have spared Pelosi all the lost time and effort: House Democrats already had two other bills on drug pricing, both of which use a mechanism called compulsory licensing. Sen.
The two U.S. oil majors missed the first stage of the shale boom in the Permian Basin of West Texas and New Mexico and have been investing billions of dollars to make up for lost time.
This French choreographer hasn't presented her work in New York in nearly a decade, but in "BiT," she made up for lost time, filling her evening-length dance with items from her ever-disturbing tool kit.
By the spring 2015 academic semester, realizing she was not on a good track for tenure, Ravina began having conversations with business school administrators about going on leave for one year to make up for lost time.
I hope my efforts here to make up for lost time in Spanish class -- and the stories you can watch this Sunday -- drive home the main point: Being American is more about the person than their paperwork.
With this sudden name announcement, she is quickly making up for lost time (she was silent on social media, with the exception of plugging her beauty line, for nearly 6 months) with her eager and dedicated fans.
The airline industry came out against the proposal in a strongly worded letter that said it would cause a severe downturn in trans-Atlantic air travel and cost travelers more than a billion dollars in lost time.
According to a 2628 report by the National Economic Council and the president's Council of Economic Advisers, Americans spend 28500 billion hours in traffic each year, resulting in $6900 billion dollars in extra fuel and lost time.
A sexual late bloomer, Powell made up for lost time by embarking on a series of affairs, mostly with older women, starting with Nina Hamnett, an artist and artist's model who was famously generous with her company.
It made me long for that apparently unending but then suddenly lost time when the most important stretches of the universe existed endlessly in my head, but also ended abruptly with the four-walls of my bedroom.
A glance at its charts for overall membership reveals that while it may be attempting to make up for lost time with record numbers of invites, the Academy, by its own admission, is still incredibly non-diverse.
The Chinese League of Legends Pro League will run seven days a week from March 9 to April 19 in order to make up for lost time due to concerns in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
Colombians are also pinning their hopes on Falcao, known as "El Tigre" (The Tiger), who sat out the 2014 World Cup due to a ligament injury but is hoping to make up for lost time in Russia.
Although they were both initially told by doctors that they wouldn't be able to have children, they quickly made up for lost time, becoming pregnant with their first sets of twins six years ago through in vitro fertilization.
Zach Parise — who missed a chunk of games earlier this season — has been making up for lost time, collecting 11 points over his last 11 contests while being kept off the scoresheet only twice in that stretch. 1.
While it's unreasonable to expect anyone to get up to full speed without stepping in a few potholes, learning from the mistakes of more experienced entrepreneurs can save new founders headaches, as well as lost time and resources.
"We are going to accelerate and make up for lost time, it&aposs a question of democratic dignity," says Martinez, who was appointed in July after Sanchez ousted conservative Mariano Rajoy with a no-confidence vote in June.
SAMARA, Russia (Reuters) - Construction work on the World Cup stadium in the Russian city of Samara is about 30 days behind schedule, the company building the venue said on Wednesday, adding it would make up the lost time.
The lip kit is out there, and a few other beauty brands, like MAC and Flirt Cosmetics, have already made up for lost time by launching their slightly different versions of the two-is-better-than-one format.
Some spectators and volunteers said in interviews, for instance, they had seen Miller running slowly, outpaced by speedier runners, near the start of the marathon, and wondered how she could have made up for all that lost time.
For the first full men's show, he made up for lost time, commandeering Liberty State Park in New Jersey, erecting an enormous silver scaffold, even going so far as to lay down a runway tiled in actual marble.
"I don't think it is a bad thing to have the yellow jersey for a team looking for a sponsor," said Porte, who crashed out of last year's Tour and lost time in Stage 1 of this edition.
Despite its science-fictional wrapping paper, "The Lost Time Accidents" is in many ways an inevitable extension and further exploration of the ideas Wray seems most interested in: secret histories, mental illness, mothers and sons and lost family members.
Maroon 5 soon made up for lost time; the lead single off Overexposed was "Payphone" featuring Wiz Khalifa, a legitimate success, despite the fact that its target audience had probably never used the item named in the track's title.
FONTENAY-LE-COMTE, France (Reuters) - Colombian Fernando Gaviria snatched the lead of the Tour de France when he won the opening stage as favorites Chris Froome and Nairo Quintana were involved in separate incidents and lost time on Saturday.
"Lots of people couldn't drive, so when the snow thawed and the weather warmed up in a bit in February, people were stir crazy and made up for lost time," Phil Flynn, an analyst at Price Futures Group, said.
It's true that George W. Bush served a full four-year term without issuing a veto, but he made up for lost time in his second term, especially when Democrats took control of Congress and the Senate in 21972.
Mike Bloomberg is making up for lost time — just two weeks after his late entry into the Democratic presidential primary, the former New York City mayor has hired more than 300 people so far to work on his campaign.
Whether the 2010 elections ushered in the "end times" remains to be seen: The future will depend on how committed politicians on both sides of the aisle, including Cooper, are to making up for lost time on climate change.
On Sunday, the English club will attempt perhaps the toughest task in European club rugby, taking on Toulon, champion for the last three seasons, at the Stade Félix Mayol, as the European Rugby Champions Cup makes up for lost time.
Consider Fox's lost time, productivity, and talent stemming from the persistent culture of sexual harassment that started at the very top of the company with since-axed CEO Roger Ailes, and now O'Reilly (who has continued to deny any wrongdoing).
Kostner has been fighting to make up for lost time since she was banned for 16 months in January 2015 after Italian officials found her guilty of assisting 2008 Olympic race walking gold medalist Alex Schwazer in evading a drugs test.
Much like In Search of Lost Time, the Communist Manifesto, or Fifty Shades of Grey, most of us have probably made reference to the aforementioned document without having actually read the fucking thing in any kind of detail at all.
Discovery touches on a lot of other familiar science fiction tropes: time travel, a Rip Van Winkle lost-time plot, an alien bazaar, even a visit to a Star Wars-style alien strip club / casino for virtually no good reason.
Later in the week, Kardashian West made up for lost time by posting more adorable photos of Saint and North to her website and app, offering even more glimpses into what family time at the Kardashian-West household is like.
After nine years of recording and touring with Lady A, Scott said, Love Remains finally gave her family the chance to make up "for so much lost time," as well as a chance to return to the singing of her childhood.
Making up for lost time on Thomas and his Ineos team mate Egan Bernal, who is only four seconds behind the Welshman, is a tough ask especially with an individual time trial that should favor the defending champion on Friday.
He will have an opportunity to make up for it in Monday's team time trial in Cholet, although he was expected to gain ground on his rivals in the collective effort against the clock, not just cancel out lost time.
Since then, as Sanders has surged in the polls, his campaign has been making up for lost time and has been spending millions of dollars to expand a nationwide infrastructure that can compete with Clinton's formidable get-out-the-vote forces.
" —Josh Terry, "Claude Fontaine's Transportive Songs are for Crate-Diggers" After a period of inactivity since 2011's There Are Rules, emo trailblazers and recent Polyvinyl signees The Get Up Kids make for lost time on the anxious and anthemic "Satellite.
The company should have done better, he wrote, and he said Facebook was making up for lost time by disabling suspect accounts, making election ads visible beyond the targeted audience and requiring those running election ads to confirm their identities.
So the questions are, how long will it go on, how long are you going to be deprived of that, and what are you going to do to make up for lost time once you can get back into doing it?
Still, memory remains selective, as Mr. Bellorini's stage design suggests: In it, a ladder leads to an attic reminiscent of a childhood refuge described in "In Search of Lost Time," but there is no house around it, only mountains of chairs.
In the photographic series Tales of Lost Time (2001), appropriately exhibited in the same room with a Cindy Sherman's "Film Still" (1978), Mamyshev-Monroe dresses up as some of Russia's and the world's iconic figures, staged in humorous tableaux vivants.
What has happened in the seven months since he disembarked at Manchester United has, then, seemed to be an attempt to make up for lost time, conducted with all the ardor of a late-in-life romance between star-crossed lovers.
For Mr. Yom Tov and his colleagues at a small cosmetics company, lost time and blown meetings — not to mention frayed nerves — cost the company about 2000 percent of sales, he said, inching his Corolla forward on a drizzly morning.
While there's no cut and dried rule for how a four-day week would work, some suggest the most sensible option is to add an extra hour or two to each of the other workdays to compensate for lost time.
Thankfully, the internet is now making up for lost time by tweeting it incessantly — by itself, set to music, alongside commentary about how they actually remember the movie Meet Joe Black (1998) and don't understand why other people don't remember it.
A short time after Tim and Amy connected on Facebook, Tim flew from his home in Tennessee to Missouri to meet his daughter in person, giving them their first moments on the long road to making up for their lost time together.
Sleep has always been a tricky prospect for her, lost time for an active mind, but lately she's decided to accept it as a "physically pleasurable thing" and to try center herself more in the hours that she happens to be awake.
WATCH THIS: Food Hack: Make Cinnamon Roll Ice Cream Bowls This is the first time since 2014 M&M's has had a commercial spot in the Super Bowl lineup — and we can probably all agree that they really made up for lost time.
Now that Brexit is somebody else's problem she is making up for lost time with a flurry of announcements: more money for schools, maintenance grants for poor university students and a promise to reduce Britain's net carbon emissions to zero by 2050.
For individual students, the costs come in the form of student debt, lost time, and lower expected earnings (median annual earnings for students who complete a bachelor's degree are $15,000 higher than for those who attended college but didn't earn a degree).
When I finally got away from the Bible Belt, I suddenly found myself indulging in the most blasphemous, brutal music I could find, maybe to make up for lost time, but soon found that here, too, existed endemic varieties of anti-Jewry.
But it wasn't until recently that I even considered this trip a possibility, that I could even imagine being able to learn Farsi, to make up for lost time, to learn about Iran by experiencing it, to begin creating the person I want to be.
Early Lean tracks like the Gud-produced "Gatorade" felt like a lost, time-degraded slow jam from Brandy's Full Moon, and the producer's infectious instrumental for "Kyoto"—replete with a pentatonic "flute" melody—was pretty much the closest thing the song had to a hook.
Of course, even if he has recovered in this sense, he still would not have made up for the suffering and lost time during the heart attack and subsequent bypass surgery, insertion of a pacemaker and whatever other treatments were required to restore his health.
"They have a lot of work to do and they're going to have to find a way to make up for lost time," added the person, who described the bid as not "forward leaning enough" to push the negotiating process to a positive outcome.
And it is a cause of what workplace gurus call "presenteeism" - where you are at work but not fully functioning due to illness or severe stress - which accounts for more lost time than actual sick days, when people are fully absent from their jobs.
Now that leaders in Congress have reached a budget deal to fund the government through September and Attorney General William Barr has taken his oath of office, implementation of the First Step Act must pick up the pace and make up for lost time.
Perhaps wanting to make up for lost time in New York, Mr. Nagano and his players rewarded the cheering audience with two substantial encores: a sensual account of Debussy's "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun," and a vigorously played Farandole from Bizet's "L'Arlesienne."
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Perhaps the most ironic, darkly comic, and touching death scene in 20th-century literature takes place in front of Vermeer's painting "A View of the Delft" (1660-1661) in Marcel Proust's novel In Search of Lost Time (18713-1927).
Google "Peter Nestler" and the first and more frequent results you'll receive are links to his internet doppelgänger: an accomplished jump rope artist.) With nine programs (22 films) scheduled across five days, A Vision of Resistance is a packed, make-up-for-lost-time series.
Like many other pageant circuits, the Miss Universe organization has a historically white background and has been slowly making up for lost time; it took the Miss USA pageant 38 years after its founding in 1952 to anoint a black winner, Carole Gist, in 1990.
He also acknowledges is previous fuck-ups and makes it clear that soulmates or not, Sofia or not,"I feel like I will forever be making up for that lost time for the rest of my life," regarding his club days as a father and partner.
If you are 220 and over and looking to make up for lost time, catch-up contribution limits will remain the same for 230: For 2401(k) and other employee plans, you can put in an additional $63,26 in 25, and for IRAs, it's an additional $210,000.
The voice Bob Cooper was suitcase-Skyping with was distinctly a New York City accent, and this was certainly not the Thin White Duke, who spent nearly all of his Fire Walk With Me appearance screeching gibberish at Gordon Cole about where he'd spent his lost time.
Tacocat, "I Hate the Weekend" A small part of me can't believe I'm including a song called "I Hate the Weekend" in a column devoted to giving you weekend listening material, but this cut from Tacocat's new album Lost Time is too funny to pass up.
Defending champion Geraint Thomas did not react when Thibaut Pinot attacked on the final ascent to the Prat d'Albis in the 15th stage and lost time to the Frenchman for the second straight day after losing contact in the climb to the Col du Tourmalet on Saturday.
He makes a cheesy Oprah joke and excuses it with a wry explanation that "I grew up with white people," but watching him here, his longing for a sense of community is tangible, and it's both heartbreaking and heartwarming to see him making up for lost time.
But managing that relationship has been made more difficult by more lost time, by the added tension and hostility that Trump's policies have caused, and by the Trump administration's efforts to make some of the measures through which it has waged economic warfare difficult to reverse.
CHERBOURG, France (Reuters) - Alberto Contador's Tour de France chances took another knock on Sunday as the Spaniard lost time to the big favorites, crashing for the second time in as many days during the second stage won by his team mate and world champion Peter Sagan.
Conspiracy theorists can argue that it will also allow Oracle, with its superior financial means and onshore resources, another chance to make up for lost time, just as it did in San Francisco when race postponements gave it precious opportunities to make changes to its boat.
Okay, so the Morning Show star may be a few years behind when it comes to joining Instagram, but she made up for lost time by posting a photo that is Kim-Kardashian levels of cultural significance: a picture of the entire Friends cast back together.
Alma's trips through time feel like an extension of the work Bob-Waksberg and Purdy did as the creator and writer-producer of BoJack Horseman, where the title character has on occasion lost time and simply found himself in new scenes, due to his perpetual drug use.
And if you were really in the wrong place at the wrong time, that tension may even have spilled over into a full-on confrontation—possibly involving a raccoon, a lost time-traveller, molten-cheese burns, fire extinguisher attacks, or windows being smashed due to mischievous customers.
With major automakers pledging to make all of their cars electric in some form, and unlikely companies trying to get in the EV game, Mazda and Toyota's new company is a likely pairing of two car firms that need to make up for lost time in this automotive field.
So far, we've had math this morning and started a unit on measurement, which is a fun concept to teach, but the kids are a little all over the place after yesterday's snow day and we have to rush a little to make up for the lost time.
Singaporean shareholders of Aegea, a water utility, could not understand why a firm with revenues of 795m reais needed a private jet—until Hamilton Amadeo, its boss, showed them it was cheaper than relying on commercial flights and cars once the cost of executives' lost time was added in.
In addition to the cash compensation for those who can prove they directly lost time or money, all affected consumers will have the opportunity to receive at least four years of credit-monitoring services through Experian and up to an additional six more years of monitoring with Equifax.
The International Air Transport Association, or IATA, which represents 265 airlines, wrote to both the EU and the U.S. State Department on Tuesday to oppose the proposed ban, which it said would deeply affect the economy and cause the equivalent of $1.1 billion in lost time to passengers.
I was in college, and still didn't have cable, though that did not stop me from enjoying the programs it hath wrought; I gobbled up Mad Men as if I had spent a life starved of mid-century furniture and was trying to make up for lost time.
Now that they're snapping up houses in greater numbers, many older millennials are making up for lost time: They're bypassing the traditional gateway to home ownership — the starter, or entry-level, home — and buying larger, more expensive houses where they're likely to raise families and maybe even grow old.
They galloped up a hill hoping to make up for lost time, but as they came to a water jump, Rolton realized that her left arm, which had become difficult to move because of her broken collarbone, lacked the strength to control Freddy, and she fell into the water.
Not having to "make up" snow days means that family vacations timed to spring breaks or to the end of the school year are not threatened; superintendents can simply add a half-hour or more to enough days remaining on the calendar to make up for any lost time.
In the first, from writer-director Lulu Wang, a family hides a fatal diagnosis from the matriarch, staging a wedding as an excuse to say goodbye; and in Olivia Wilde's directing debut, two teens decide to make up for lost time by having one wild night before graduation.
The approval is part of a concerted effort to make up for lost time after delays, a flawed test, and then a global shortage of the essential chemicals needed to make a new test meant the US was testing its citizens at a far slower rate than other countries.
Amid these, and perhaps a barometer of their reach, visual arts in the kingdom have been reframed…A relative late-comer to this burgeoning scene, Prince Mohammed bin Salman is nevertheless making up for lost time, driving key cultural initiatives and incorporating creative enterprises into central reforms for the Kingdom.
But here's the important part for most people: Even if you can't prove that you spent time dealing with the repercussions of the breaches, you can still claim payment for up to five hours of lost time at $25 per hour or your hourly work rate if it is higher.
Are you five years away from retirement, and trying to decide whether to keep the bulk of your money in stocks in an attempt to make up for lost time, or are you going for the safety of bonds and resigning yourself to meager gains and a downgrade in lifestyle?
Witness Tissot's massive 12-figure group portrait, "The Circle of the Rue Royale" (1866–68), depicting, among other wealthy art lovers, a young man in a gray top hat and pants on the far right, Charles Haas, who was the inspiration for Charles Swann in Proust's In Search of Lost Time.
Still, Tygart and Niggli said that as soon as travel bans and social distancing guidelines were lifted, antidoping organizations were likely to pursue an aggressive regimen of testing to try to make up for lost time — perhaps prioritizing athletes who have qualified for the Olympics or have qualification competitions approaching.
It was already an embarrassment of riches, but last week, Jaylon Smith, a linebacker whom they took a chance on with the 34th pick in that draft, returned after missing all of last season with a knee injury, and made up for lost time with seven tackles and a forced fumble.
He worked to make up for lost time by camping out in Iowa and tried to differentiate himself from other, better known candidates with his foreign policy expertise and a unique approach to health care that could have combined Medicare-for-all and with a fully government-run health system.
Elaborating on how the central bank should think about what to do if rates have to be cut to zero again in the future and can't go any lower, she said the Fed should promise now that it will keep rates low enough to let a hot economy make up for lost time.
But the sole exception — Richard Clifton, a senior judge on the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals — seems a reminder of a lost time: a jurist nominated by a Republican president, George W. Bush, approved by the Senate 98-0 and willing now to break party lines and stand up to Trump.
Cretien van Campen is a psychologist, art historian, and author of The Senses as Doorways to Lost Memories, which looks at a phenomenon known as the Proust effect—referring to Marcel Proust's exploration of memory in his 4,200-page magnum opus In Search of Lost Time—through the lenses of neuropsychology and art.
"When the Chinese economy does recover, they are likely to see an increase in emissions in the short term to sort of make up for lost time, in terms of production," says Zeke Hausfather, a climate scientist and the director of climate and energy at the Breakthrough Institute, which advocates for climate action.
Many years ago, on the IRT uptown to 59th Street from Sheridan Square, I was reading Proust's "In Search of Lost Time" and was so engrossed in the Duchesse de Guermantes' dinner party that I was jolted by the sunlight as the train emerged from the tunnel by Yankee Stadium at 161st Street.
As Mason Currey writes in "Daily Rituals: How Artists Work" (2013), despite the frequent mention of decadent meals in his memoirs—and the importance of the smell of freshly baked madeleines in "In Search of Lost Time"—Marcel Proust subsisted on a breakfast of black coffee, boiled milk and two croissants in his later years.
"Having ubrogepant as a potential new medication for the acute treatment of migraine will provide much-needed innovation for a disease that causes lost time for millions of people," said Dr Richard B. Lipton, director of the Montefiore Headache Center in New York, who led the study published Tuesday in the medical journal JAMA.
"When the Chinese economy does recover, they are likely to see an increase in emissions in the short term to sort of make up for lost time, in terms of production," Zeke Hausfather, a climate scientist and the director of climate and energy at the Breakthrough Institute, which advocates for climate action, told Wired.
For instance, I wrote this book called How Proust Can Change Your Life, and what was interesting is that Proust, when he wrote his famous book, In Search of Lost Time, thought quite a lot about religion and definitely was in that 19th-century camp of thinking of art as the replacement for religion.
Sans a brief interruption from Jamie's assistant Geordie — and his giant goiter — the print shop sequence is all Balfe and Heughan, making up for lost time as their characters work through their shock and delight at being back in each other's presence after 20 years of assuming they'd never see the other again, and living their lives accordingly.
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Now Lesley Ortiz, 75, and her mom, Betty Waring Davis, who lives at a care center in St. Petersburg, Florida, are making up for lost time, sharing old photographs, comparing favorite colors and cuisines and singing country-western songs, all while looking at each other with a mixture of joy and disbelief that Lesley's deepest wish came true.
The fines would need to be hefty enough to motivate greater investment in data security and cover their customers' losses — recognizing not just lost money but also lost time, lost privacy and lost peace of mind — but not so hefty that the fines could never be enforced or would drive the company out of the country.
Dispensing almost entirely with plot and character, his later works are essayistic meditations on his own past, a personal mythology as attuned to the epic ordinariness of lost time as Proust, except with Murnane it's horse races, a boyhood marble collection, Catholic sexual hang-ups and life as a househusband in the suburban Melbourne of the 1970s.
In a final scene that is eerily reminiscent of the video footage of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald's killing by the Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke in 2014, this "Native Son" does not feel like a movie making up for lost time, but rather one that we know too well, played on repeat, with limited justice in sight.
On the other hand, Vertere Group's Hanlon said NBCU might use an Olympics void to promote Peacock, including airing content designated exclusively for the service on national TV."If Olympic content were delayed or evaporated, it potentially could be a creative opportunity for NBCUniversal to kill the lost time with things that promote Peacock," he said.
People will connect his book with Aldous Huxley's "Doors of Perception," and I'm sure Hens had that volume in mind, but if "Nicotine" has a literary progenitor I would say that it is "In Search of Lost Time," in which Proust made the material of seven volumes bloom out of one French cookie dunked in a cup of tea.
He is sure to get criticism from candidates in the race who have rejected the help of super PACs; Patrick laughed when asked about that, saying the same people ask how he's going to make up for all the lost time are questioning why he's going to "sadly" be resigned to the idea of using one.
Before I embark on "The Guermantes Way" (Volume 3 of "In Search of Lost Time"), which will preclude me from reading anything else for four or five months, I have these books lined up: "The Charterhouse of Parma," by Stendhal; "Upstream," by Mary Oliver; "The Mighty Franks," by Michael Frank; "South and West," by Joan Didion.
Graham said despite the last minute push by Australia to make up for lost ground, it was facing an uphill battle against the much wealthier China "Australia will never have the same level of influence it did 20 or 30 years ago but the best it can do is try to make up for lost time and lost ground," he said.
Crushed and ashamed, he auditioned for Juilliard and began making a name for himself with demanding, athletic performances, while adhering to a self-punishing daily regimen that consisted of running from Queens to the Juilliard campus, consuming six eggs for breakfast and an entire chicken for lunch, and mainlining classic movies and plays every night to make up for lost time.
The push for more diversity spread to the technical categories, too: Arrival cinematographer Bradford Young is only the second black person in Oscar history to receive a nomination in his category, serving as a reminder that even though the Academy is trying to make up for lost time when it comes to diversity, there's a lot of time for them to make up for.
It's been more than a year since Outlander last graced our screens, but it's clear that the time-traveling drama intends to make up for lost time in its action-packed third season, which will explore the two decades that our star-crossed couple, Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan), spent apart following the Battle of Culloden, as well as their journey back together.
Rather than fret about lost time and money, McDonald's decided to sponsor the dig, and it worked with the archaeological authorities to preserve the road, built between the second and first centuries B.C. As of Tuesday, visitors to the fast-food restaurant, about 12 miles southeast of central Rome, could walk along the 147-foot stretch of road without even having to buy a Big Mac.
Through voracious reading of French literature, Benjamin traced how Baudelaire's flaneur, a nonconformist and "illuminati," whom the poet himself found in Edgar Allen Poe's story "The Man of the Crowd" (292), was reinvented by Surrealist novels like Louis Aragon's Paris Peasant, Andre Breton's Nadja (26), and in the sensory shocks registered by the meandering narrator in Marcel Proust's introspective epic In Search of Lost Time (1913-1927).
These mostly take the form of discrete, individual observations — on "competitive victimhood," especially as it affects relations between blacks and Jews in the United States; on Proust's inherent Jewishness as exemplified, among other things, by his sense of "inner exile" and the Talmudic design of "In Search of Lost Time"; or on the true meaning of "orthodoxy" as partaking of creative study as opposed to petrified forms of thinking.
Better to wear discontent on the outside, I learned, like the Red River Valley trees, which, frozen for nearly half the year, are forced to stop growing for so long that I imagine they begin again in spring with no recollection of where they left off, rushing to make up lost time through hot, dry Winnipeg summers, twisting their bodies over the years into strange, mangled monstrosities I've never seen the likes of anywhere else.
" And here are more resonant themes that will recur through the next 50 years: "the melancholy of lost time … the stealthy tiptoe of our approaching mortality … and of course, angst, ennui, the banal horrors of everyday life, arbitrary and unpredictable turns of events, cruelty to children (a governess kills her charge's pet canary), the cruelty of children (a little girl bashes her big sister's head in with a silver salver) and murder most foul.
In a statement published by the state news agency KCNA, top Foreign Ministry official Kim Kye Gwan said that the rogue state was moving on from negotiations after "wasted time" in ultimately unsuccessful nuclear negotiations with the US."We have been deceived by the United States, being caught in the dialogue with it for over one year and a half, and that was the lost time for us," Gwan wrote in the statement.
In a parallel, literary fashion, In Search of Lost Time narrates a young man's development as an only child under the aegis of his parents, recovering a kind of simultaneity of past, present, and future by rebuilding talismanic moments from his past and finding correspondences in the lived moments that involve others — his extended family and various love interests — and all the obsessions, jealousies, aspirations, and disappointments to be found within an expanding and contracting aristocratic social orbit.

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