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"We both made it to 39 weeks and made it to our scheduled delivery day," Jalynne explained.
Cate Blanchett, who hadn't made it to the Met Gala earlier in the week, made it to the airport.
The Hero4.373 Black made it to 88 minutes before giving up the ghost, while the Osmo Action made it to 90.
Just over half made it to the second loop, five made it to the third loop, and only one finished the third.
In the elections for the House of Representatives, 48 of these candidates made it to the primaries, and 18 of them made it to the general election, Science magazine reports.
His father, who only made it to the eighth grade, was a plumber and his mother, who made it to the seventh grade, worked in the school cafeteria as a cook.
Honestly, thank goodness none of these made it to screen!
Pip pip Cheerio, Taylor and I made it to London!
In 2015, over 1 million migrants made it to Europe.
He's already made it to see the new year in.
The bear from The Revenant made it to the Oscars!
The reality TV show never made it to a network.
He made it to Chile, but it was too late.
The team made it to the top on May 14.
John Legend has made it to YouTube's 1 billion club.
My heart sang when we made it to the bakery.
Less than 2% of that actually made it to veterans.
The team learned they made it to regionals and celebrated.
France has even made it to the World Cup final.
Grey's Anatomy has made it to an astonishing 14 seasons.
Only three of those cases have made it to trial.
"Hello y'all I finally made it to Malawi," she wrote.
We made it to freedom and you're still killing us.
Tragically, Alejandro never made it to the East Coast alive.
Somehow, almost crawling, I made it to the locker room.
Many of those boats never made it to their destination.
At least "The Hill" made it to the big leagues.
The reputation tour has officially made it to the South!
Photos of her baby shower also made it to TMZ.
We haven't even made it to our vegetable patches yet.
After a while they made it to the main road.
An expansion team made it to the Stanley Cup Final.
Didn't care if we ever made it to the top.
Some old favorites made it to the premiere as well.
And just like that, Virgin Galactic made it to space.
Then you, my friend, have made it to the dictionary.
So that product never made it to the big scale.
TV viewers, at last we have made it to May!
There was no indication he made it to Hong Kong.
And she might have made it to the White House.
Congratulations. You survived 2016 and made it to the holidays.
Unanticipated expenses notwithstanding, we had made it to Punta Mita.
But Xia almost never made it to Everest this year.
Texas, should never have made it to the Supreme Court.
He somehow made it to his meeting on time, too.
Her father, Michael Hanson, somehow made it to a hospital.
He never made it to the Canadian side, Bowker said.
Anyone who's made it to that age has a story.
Corn, melons, hay and wheat never made it to market.
That was just the stuff that made it to air.
Though Zakaria had made it to safety, she couldn't celebrate.
Several hundred people made it to Moin, a Macedonian village.
The Mayans who made it to Florida had limited options.
We made it to the tropical pub just in time.
At least, that's how Ted Budd made it to Congress.
Those nascent plans never made it to a Senate vote.
Of those, about 390,000 made it to North American soil.
Finally, we made it to John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Eventually, we made it to the front of the line.
Neither bill made it to the floor for a vote.
The undead hadn't yet made it to Chicago or Florida.
Isabella and Bella made it to the summit that day.
It has not yet made it to New York City.
We made it to the ferry with minutes to spare.
One is left wishing Chithra had made it to Canada.
We made it to Chicago, and traffic was shockingly light.
Started up in 1985 + made it to the top today.
We did it, we made it to Paris Fashion Week.
He made it to the quarterfinals of the Champions League.
Often I barely made it to my engagement on time.
The flight attendants made it to both of us simultaneously.
Most of them eventually made it to the United States.
Or maybe more nerds have made it to pitch meetings.
But the Starliner never made it to the space station.
Exhausted, we made it to Canberra just before 4 p.m.
Keane made it to safety; the bar was badly damaged.
Some never made it to the actual march at all.
Ten women have made it to the list Just 10.
Here's how these unlikely countries made it to snowy Pyeongchang.
The ferry made it to its destination, Kyodo News reported.
Lara Croft 2.0 has finally made it to movie screens.
Unclear if Bill has made it to Churchill Downs yet.
They made it to the ground by rappeling down a rope.
But the guard never made it to the airlock with Corvus.
Clinton said the offer had never made it to their level.
I never made it to the Hall of Gems and Minerals.
That flight was nearly successful, too, and made it to space.
Then not a single embryo made it to the implantation stage.
But only two of Caffrey's kids made it to the Bahamas.
Anna Camp and Skylar Astin have made it to their honeymoon!
In 2002, Le Pen's party made it to the second round.
It made it to the front page of the gaming [subreddit].
R23 has made it to space, but in a piecemeal fashion.
I'm sad I never made it to the finals with Sasha.
That's right, video games have made it to the White House.
You've made it to the negotiation phase of a new job.
We never made it to Vienna, or even a third date.
Both of those leaders made it to the climate change meeting.
She made it to Minawao without getting caught by Boko Haram.
"I can't believe Jack made it to the end," she said.
Ali was killed before he made it to the stationery store.
But the news has not made it to the White House.
What happened after the caravan made it to the US border?
Whatever came of that effort never made it to the public.
When he made it to the top, the bug bit hard.
The bill, however, only made it to the House of Representatives.
Congratulations: You've made it to the frizziest time of the year.
He couldn't have made it to the game for kick-off.
My biggest song never made it to #1 on country radio.
I'm so happy I made it to the hundred and something.
Can't believe my dad has made it to the national stage !!!
"I finally made it to Jordan status at 23," she said.
But because of their gender, they never made it to space.
It had escaped the slaughterhouse and made it to the streets.
Specifically, the fact that they never made it to the house.
But we did it, America: We made it to Election Day.
None of the CRISPR plants have made it to market yet.
Finally made it to L'Enfant, where foot traffic is a crawl.
Since 22004, 217 teams have made it to the conference finals.
DK: My first invention never made it to the big time.
"So I made it to Harvard," she began to deafening applause.
I made it to the semifinals, and I ended up losin'.
Then I made it to Iowa to get away from him.
But they were detained before they made it to the resort.
Well, Tommy Wiseau finally made it to the Golden Globes stage.
Six people made it to hospitals and survived their burn injuries.
But that information never made it to potential buyers, Herrera said.
Apparently, my essay and my story made it to other departments.
I've made it to 34 years old, and life is great.
I've made it to the office, but I feel like death.
Somehow, she made it to a runoff, which she then lost.
Michael and Jamie Goguen have made it to a cinderblock wall.
Eventually, after two bicycle changes, he made it to the finish.
He made it to the roof of a 25-story building.
We even made it to Zoom Flume, which has somehow endured.
"Judy" made it to the top of the charts in 1968.
"Waiting for a Star to Fall" made it to No. 5.
I made it to the bottom, and my brothers helped me.
Without him, I most likely wouldn't have made it to F1.
Neither made it to a second contract with their first team.
"I thought I made it to the big leagues," she says.
By then, Beltre had made it to first for a single.
Several of our records made it to jazz radio, in fact.
She not only made it to Australia, she survived the war.
In fact, no American airline made it to the top 210.
All these priceless images had never made it to their clients.
Lee eventually made it to his usual courtside seat on Monday.
The Yankees haven't made it to the World Series since 2009.
Nine of the victims made it to her hospital that day.
She made it to the finals of the United States trials.
But I was happy I made it to his lecture first.
That's how George H.W. Bush made it to the White House.
He made it to his bed and fell asleep fully clothed.
I finally bucked up and made it to my supervisor's office.
We'd finally made it to the westernmost edge of Kodiak Island.
I don't think I ever made it to the second dungeon.
The family made it to Tarrytown, N.Y., and lived with relatives.
She made it to the stage somehow, barely holding back tears.
When you made it to the top, how would you feel?
I took the fundamentals class and I made it to beginners.
They've even made it to the Florida Keys and Long Island.
It just made it to be able to concentrate on Japan.
U.S. officials apprehended them before they made it to the border.
A psychoanalyst never made it to her session with a patient.
We know they survived — they made it to adulthood, after all.
Signals from sensor detectors never made it to the security guards.
After walking for an hour, I made it to the palace.
Yet he stood out and made it to Gulangyu's music school.
Who do you think would have made it to the Championship?
We marveled at how she made it to us at all.
Eventually this one made it to the top of the queue.
But we made it to the area, got through the nearby town speeding through the landscape on rocky dusty roads, and made it to a wide open cliff, where we could see the whole area from above.
AEST Guys, the MPR raccoon has successfully made it to the roof.
But a signed pin flag from Mickelson never made it to Monroeville.
A few years later, Levi still hasn't made it to culinary school.
And with some help from local police, he made it to work.
You made it to your CrossFit class, despite your horrible period cramps.
But the Tampa second grader never made it to his friend's house.
But the FBI said none of those documents made it to ISIS.
Almost instantly, that survey made it to Facebook's coveted Trending Topics section.
We made it to Serbia, but things only got worse from there.
Maya will be 21 soon and only recently made it to kindergarten.
Paddock killed himself before officers made it to his 2000nd-floor suite.
After 35 days of fleeing, the sisters finally made it to Germany.
The 92 Somalians left the US but never made it to Somalia.
A bunch of guys made it to work today, not just me.
"The Lannister kids made it to the end," Coster-Waldau declaratively said.
Even if you just made it to work today, you deserve it.
She eventually made it to Jerusalem, two hours after leaving her house.
No climate lawsuit has made it to trial in the US before.
We made it to PKs, and both Coutinho and Fernandinho missed theirs.
Given his exploits, it's amazing that he even made it to 53.
Doomfist has arrived in Minecraft before he's even made it to Overwatch.
Student leader Victor Cuadras, however, made it to Costa Rica this month.
Congratulations Bachelor Nation: We've made it to the end of Colton's journey.
Most people who made it to the top didn't do it alone.
This venture was slightly more successful because he made it to Cambodia.
A first group made it to Guatemala City by dusk on Wednesday.
Dansgaard never actually made it to the drilling trench during his trip.
From there, they managed to cross Europe and made it to Sweden.
"There was never a complaint that made it to me," he said.
Janice was on 'Team Miley' and made it to the top 11.
But he made it to Snoop's IG, so that's a power move.
The team soldiered on though and made it to the development stage.
That time she only made it to a still-impressive 510 oz.
She never made it to the winners' enclosure in terms of delegates.
Photo by Elie Gardner Mustafa made it to Belgium before being fingerprinted.
You made it to the #FreestylefridayBET finals based off your video submission.
Amaya never made it to the United States, but Perez's mother did.
That's the one animal that hasn't made it to the capital yet.
One made it to the street, but they're all back home now.
Those who have made it to Bangladesh are still in precarious circumstances.
If you've made it to this question, you're probably a small business.
In some ways, it's amazing that Douglas even made it to trials.
Kendrick has a Billboard hit that made it to the top 10.
If they made it to the mountain, they would die of thirst.
At the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Schaller made it to the semifinals.
Ripken was a superstar and made it to the Hall of Fame.
I was shocked that this case had even made it to trial.
I asked if he was happy to have made it to Europe.
Only five, they found out, made it to market within a decade.
Becky's health improved, Jim trained hard, and they made it to Greece.
One of those investigations has reportedly made it to the grand jury.
Twice, I've made it to his doorstep hobbled and with little health.
Eventually it made it to Brooklyn, where I set out to brew.
"We took a selfie when we made it to the front door."
I alone had made it to the far end of the playground.
The Nouris made it to Serbia in December, and Farhad began school.
The Patriots made it to the Super Bowl the next three seasons.
But Wuhan rarely made it to the front pages again, until now.
I asked him if he ever made it to the United States.
We've made it to the 10th Democratic debate of the 2020 campaign.
The first double-digit seed has made it to the second weekend.
Seager eventually made it to Dodger Stadium and looked unfazed during workouts.
However, dogs without the highest pedigrees have also made it to Westminster.
One woman never made it to housing court and now faces eviction.
Bus-less trip We recently made it to Chile without the bus.
"I made it to the airport, and everything went fine," he wrote.
Fortune was smiling, though, and they made it to thirty-five weeks.
It worked; a bunch of Obama judges made it to the bench.
No convoy had made it to Marja for more than a year.
Before this, she had never even made it to the third round.
Congratulations, you made it to Sunday, without getting arrested, punched, or both.
On the first day, the 23 scheduled migrants made it to court.
He made it out of Brooklyn and made it to a great college.
Luckily, she "made it to the truck," she announces victorious at the bottom.
No weapons or explosive material ever made it to school grounds, he said.
He only made it to the final one other time before Sunday's match.
In December, NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission finally made it to the asteroid Bennu.
Bezos just made it to second-richest person on the planet last March.
Last season was a journey, but we made it to the other side.
"Made it to Ibiza with my lovelies @katehudson @sophielopez," Shirtcliff captioned the photo.
Finally, sometime after 25 am, all contestants have made it to the stage.
Since 22012, education measures have made it to general election ballots 215 times.
Neither made it to the White House, or even became their party's nominee.
Most foreign-language hits never made it to English-speaking markets at all.
The couple miraculously made it to safety after waking at 8:30 a.m.
"I'm very happy that I made it to the final," Jabeur said afterwards.
They just made it to the other side, and maybe you can too. ●
Thankfully, the researchers made it to shore without having to harm the walrus.
She was 9, going on 10; Makayla had not made it to 5003.
Lime made it to Australia last month and Mexico City the month before.
Intel never even made it to a second generation of the Compute Card.
It was another two years before 13 Reasons Why made it to air.
And for that reason, the drone revolution hasn't yet made it to sea.
Stroud and Gracie made it to the house's back door, where he collapsed.
Again, Howard swam out and this time made it to a neighbor's home.
She competed on Dancing With the Stars and made it to the semifinals.
But at least when the Mavic Pro made it to market, it worked.
Best guess is that Trump's budget proposal hasn't made it to Congress. Yet.
Conclusion: The shadow monster monster made it to the local Hawkins swimming hole.
Simon and her sisters have all made it to Carnegie Hall, she says.
Pumpkins would only become the norm after the holiday made it to America.
We have made it to the future, and it's trying to kill us.
And nobody tried to stop you before you made it to the stage.
We made it to Canada, land of Trudeau and friendliness, just in time.
The malware had not made it to the official Google Play Store, either.
I never made it to Jewel last night and I'm rocking old hair.
The ban on toy guns hasn't made it to our highest court yet.
None of those teams even made it to the semi-finals this spring.
This was the moment I knew I had indeed made it to Hollywood.
I watched a lot of documentaries that never made it to home release.
Thomas  never made it to the wedding  after suffering from a heart attack.
The Goop magazine made it to two issues before the partnership was over.
However, little is known about when sauropods made it to Australia, Poropat said.
With that, they have made it to 32 percent of their $1,018,488 goal.
She made it to the final 11 on MTV's Making The Band 3.
You are a horse and you have made it to the Kentucky Derby.
The ride-hail company disputes that these designs ever made it to company.
Before this season, only two of them had made it to a finale.
Yet another brother is in Turkey, and a sister made it to Germany.
A Japanese exchange student in 1992 never made it to his Halloween party.
Other relatives, including an aunt and uncle, made it to Canada as refugees.
I made it to Utah for the 24th of July, AKA Pioneer Day.
Did the overeager drama nerd ever made it to the Great White Way?
Millman had not previously made it to a Grand Slam quarterfinal, ESPN noted.
Here's one of the final shots that made it to the ad: Incredible. 
Westworld's androids have made it to the far side of the uncanny valley.
Since 1997, the bill has made it to Congress over and over again.
Without Graham, Kavanaugh might never have made it to a confirmation vote. 13.
At least Lady Sybil made it to Episode 5 of Downton Season 3.
I made it to the ferry terminal just as it began loading passengers.
When we made it to the opposite shore, the sand was bleach white.
Yet, the "Conyers Bill" never made it to a vote in the House.
Made it to the Guinness book of world records, 2020 from r/StarWars
"Maniac" reached No. 1, while the other made it to just No. 34.
Well, they made it to Carolina, and they&aposre very excited about that.
The case from 2013 had still, in 2016, not made it to trial.
The leaf on sale on Sunday however never made it to the ceremony.
He wasn't caught that night and made it to Europe two months later.
We made it to the final night of E3, and we all survived!
An unconventional acknowledgment that a player has made it to the big show.
After more than 80 hours, though, he'd only made it to level 50.
Americans who made it to the beach faced brutal hand-to-hand combat.
Sadly, the Virtual Boy went bust before the cable made it to market.
Murphy had finally made it to Hollywood's core; now lava was pouring out.
Neymar made it to the quarterfinals, but won few friends along the way.
Many of those who barely made it to safety already have their answer.
Only about 150 made it to the border crossing at Tijuana, seeking asylum.
Only one — Carol Miller of West Virginia — made it to the US House.
Fury somehow gathered his wits, rose and made it to the final bell.
But hundreds of bottles never made it to that cellar, the authorities said.
On May 20133, Mr. Jerstad and Mr. Bishop made it to the summit.
That first night at the Chazen home, Weiss never made it to bed.
"Those who have made it to Bangladesh are in poor condition," she added.
He made it to the big screen with a role in Green Book.
In the end, about 50 paradegoers made it to City Hall Plaza's amphitheater.
I've only seen seven and not many more have made it to Australia.
She made it to the end of the selfie line just before midnight.
By the time we made it to the register, the lines were huge.
The Conversation Arthur Brooks: So we finally made it to Election Day, Gail.
By Tuesday evening, all but seven lawmakers made it to the House floor.
Only an unarmed drone made it to the diplomatic compound during the attack.
At 10, he made it to a state championship free-throw shooting contest.
Last year, organizers tell me about 150 people made it to the border.
Sanchez made it to second on a stolen base but was stranded there.
Wheeler had numerous setbacks and never made it to the Mets last season.
By the time he made it to work, Kaufman was out of muffins.
Somehow everyone on the ski trip made it to Vermont and back alive.
Here, a roundup of the gorgeous gems that made it to our pages.
Well, friends, if you're reading this then you've made it to another weekend.
It made it to the animal shelter safely and slept through the night.
Yet the children who made it to the camps are the lucky ones.
If you made it to 29Rooms this weekend, hopefully you brought your smartphone.
Winter regrouped with her family members, who made it to the beach safely.
When Mohamed made it to Finland he thought his long journey was over.
Then she heard that some people had made it to the United States.
I was at it the whole summer and I made it to Pratt.
CA: Well, there were 35 of us that made it to the apprenticeship.
Before Pugh, only one other Islamic State-related case made it to trial.
Fox If you look at the annals of TV history, a show that's already made it to season three is much more likely to make it to season five than a show that's only made it to season two. Why?
So far this year, less than 100,000 people have successfully made it to Europe.
A question for readers: You've made it to the end (and past the puns).
Butler made it to back-to-back NCAA championship games in 2010 and 2011.
Photo: IBM Research (Flickr)Quantum computing has made it to the United States Congress.
The Atari 2700 is a prototype console that never made it to full production.
Underwood seemed to completely disregard her warnings, as both women made it to hometowns.
Lorena eventually made it to Bisutti's house, where she told her employer what happened.
In July, Williams made it to the final round of Wimbledon, but was defeated.
It's tradition: Yuri Gagarin, who made it to space first, did the same thing.
"I regret that the private comments made it to the public airwaves," he said.
Or at least made it to the tier that sits below the arena tier.
It took me quite a while, but I finally made it to Megan's school.
By the time she made it to the clinic, it was almost too late.
My friend made it to the end, which involved being placed in a coffin.
Former industrial centers like Pittsburgh and Columbus, Ohio, made it to the top 20.
Would the juice cleanse kill me before I even made it to the carpet?
Of the challengers, only Ocasio-Cortez won the vote and made it to Washington.
A case filed in federal court in Manhattan made it to the justices first.
Very few women have made it to top roles at the world's largest companies.
Deguis filed a series of complaints that made it to the country's highest court.
Alma Weston: I still don't know how my blog post made it to 4chan.
This was in an effort — apparently — to ensure the story made it to publication.
The first mission in May 2017 made it to space but didn't achieve orbit.
Only three women from North Dakota have ever made it to the top 10.
He still made it to the coveted hometown dates but was eliminated shortly thereafter.
The truck driver, named Robert, greeted Smith when he made it to higher ground.
She still made it to the graduate ceremony to get her master's degree. Amazing!
The bill has not yet made it to the Assembly floor for a vote.
Created just for him, the shoes never made it to your local Foot Locker.
You've made it to the building, but what street is the entrance actually on?
That post somehow made it to Susan Gallon's feed, and her interest was piqued.
Hamm, Hicks, Adelson and Parscale all made it to the event, the sources said.
Finally, on the 20th day, Ramirez made it to the front of the line.
I made it to the top of that hill, and there was another one.
Trump eventually made it to the Arkansas campaign event, albeit nearly two hours late.
If someone else had made it to the other side, maybe he could, too.
They rekindled their flame in recent months as Famously Single made it to air.
That fascinating concept never made it to life — all we got was Google Glass.
When a copy of the paper made it to his cell, Rigmaiden was surprised.
Within a few years, he made it to the big bee in Washington, too.
We made it to the end of Game of Thrones after eight long years.
He made it to the ground uninjured and an officer let him go free.
I made it to 16, and Adam reached 17 before we declared a break.
Made it to #2 on HN before San Francisco woke up and banned it.
Jackson and Labor nominee Andy Puzder never even made it to the confirmation stage.
Eventually, she made it to New York, where she found pro-bono legal help.
Alan Ritchson only made it to the Hollywood round of "American Idol's" season three.
"Everybody that made it to the operating room is still alive," Dr. Havron said.
Thursday and made it to Georgia, where they'll be staying the next few days.
When Egan finally made it to Europe, she had a breakdown of her own.
Years later, Edward C. King made it to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
After a very long and sweaty hike we finally made it to the cave!
Very few members of the original caravans actually made it to the U.S. border.
Instead, let's pay attention to facts that actually made it to our TV screens.
A tank or two made it to the ground, but no injuries were reported.
I made it to Nashville on Friday and played tourist without spending much money.
You'll be happy to know my older women have made it to the 453s.
We finally made it to spring, which means summer is just around the corner.
Williams made it to the finals just 10 months after having her first child.
Though Cher Ami was shot, she continued on and made it to her destination.
No candidate since 1960 has made it to the White House without winning Ohio.
In soccer, the U.S. team made it to the semifinals of the Copa América.
We made it to the third floor, where there were some items for sale.
I felt fortunate to have made it to all four sites, as I'd hoped.
Addresses can also be confusing, even if you've made it to the right street.
On Sunday I made it to my first yoga class post baby No. 2.
Birdman, reveal how they made it to the top of the hip-hop industry.
This feels like a college skit that mistakenly made it to the big screen.
To the delight of Cubs fans everywhere, the illustration never made it to print.
But he still made it to the starting line for South America's first Olympics.
When was the last time the Chicago Cubs made it to the World Series?
"So I made it to Harvard," she quipped at the beginning of her speech.
He created a game called Planet SRAM that made it to Apple's App Store.
When we arrived, we entered the home and made it to the second floor.
The last time Narkun made it to the third round he very obviously faded.
How could I possibly have made it to adulthood without first passing Driver's Ed?
And he kind of looked like Jesus, if he had made it to 65.
Her family made it to an underground shelter, but their refuge didn't last long.
As for those who made it to the top job, athletic backgrounds are common.
For decades, hip-hop made it to the screen — big and small — only intermittently.
Allen introduced similar legislation in 224 and it never made it to a hearing.
Allen introduced similar legislation in 2015 and it never made it to a hearing.
They made it to the conference tournament semifinals before losing to Oregon in overtime.
But the hydrogen sulfide in the Aarhus mud never made it to the surface.
But it's not clear whether the report ever actually made it to the authorities.
That Stoudemire made it to the NBA at all was both miraculous and inevitable.
But the Northridge coaching staff was fired before McNeil ever made it to campus.
He made it to two auditions and got the call after the second one.
As a teenager, she made it to the World Junior Curling Championships in 2007.
"We established that the evidence is that Kathie made it to Manhattan," he said.
We had made it to Edgar's soliloquy when face-to-face classes were canceled.
Unfortunately, the animals became stranded again before they eventually made it to deeper water.
The Rispolis eventually made it to a nearby hospital, where Matthew's wounds were treated.
That year, Croatia made it to the semifinals, where the team lost to France.
The show was unsuccessful, both critically and commercially, and never made it to Broadway.
Read more:'OK, boomer' made it to the Super Bowl, but it's already cringe.
Several months later, we found out that my father had made it to Benin.
But Beltran never made it to the clubhouse as the leader of the Mets.
He made it to shore, exhausted from the swim and barely able to walk.
But none of these solutions seem to have made it to actual cars yet.
Even so, she and her daughter made it to St. Luke's before he did.
In hiding, he learned that one of his brothers had made it to town.
Some college pitchers chosen recently have made it to the majors in short order.
Other colonial artists eagerly sought West's patronage once they made it to the metropolis.
The reporters apparently made it to the event just minutes before Trump wrapped up.
Thousands of medicines have made it to market in the last century or so.
The team made it to the Final Four but lost to Memphis 78-63.
But perennial presidential candidate and kid favorite Vermin Supreme made it to the show.
And Gonzaga, which made it to last year's round of 16, got even better.
But that tip never made it to the Miami field office or its agents.
It is unclear if any of that discussion made it to the White House.
Six other endorsed candidates — three incumbents and three freshmen — also made it to Congress.
Consider Grigor Dimitrov, now 27, who made it to the quarterfinals here in 2014.
Mr. Tomlinson made it to a runoff in his party's primary before being defeated.
I pitched several TV shows but none of them made it to the air.
Soliat, a small, slight, 16-year-old, had made it to Calais by herself.
Here are reviews of the 15 books that made it to the final round.
John Hetlinger made it to the big time -- and it only took 82 years!
Miller's legal challenge is the only one that made it to the appellate court.
Battilana immediately went to the police, and the story made it to the papers.
The state of Indiana appealed, and the case made it to the Supreme Court.
This year, 560,000 kids in the world took an MOS test: 22013,22013 of them were in the US; 22013 made it to Orlando after beating the rest of the kids in their states; and only six Americans made it to the worlds.
Cuomo had pledged to sign the bill, had the proposal made it to his desk.
Several survivors made it to safety by climbing aboard another sightseeing boat that was nearby.
Delft University from the Netherlands and EPFLoop of Switzerland also made it to the finals.
Wanderlei Silva and Shane Carwin received byes, then neither actually made it to fight night.
During that decent, the three Sherpas fell behind, and only two made it to camp.
Had he not made it to US shores, he doesn't know what fate awaited him.
Once they made it to the U.S., they approached ICE officials to ask for asylum.
Then, when she finally made it to safety,  many cast doubt on her shocking story .
He made it to college after a gig as a mascot for the Denver Broncos.
Those who never made it to college face being squeezed out of the workforce altogether.
When I got home, I barely made it to the bathroom before I started crying.
In fact, all three of the LCK squads have made it to the next stage.
On Monday, commanders realized that Perez had not made it to the station in Kingwood.
I don't know what world she lives in and how she made it to 2018.
In other words, this case may not have made it to The Hague under Duterte.
Uber calls the lawsuit baseless and says no files ever made it to the company.
"It feels good knowing they made it to the other side," David told BuzzFeed News.
"I made it to the #water !!!" she captioned one shot, while adding "#zen" in another.
This year alone, nearly 3,000 never made it to Europe; they perished in deep waters.
A Slovenian had actually made it to the White House—as First Lady, but still.
WHEN Ameen first arrived from Aleppo, he was thrilled to have made it to Sweden.
We made it to the tennis courts, and once she started playing, it went away.
The plane made it to its destination safely, though it did make an emergency landing.
Amid mechanical failures and encounters with ditches, none of them made it to the finish.
While tens of thousands have made it to camps, many remain trapped in conflict zones.
Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan Tatum have made it to seven years of wedded bliss.
In India and Japan, Uber Eats has made it to neighborhoods before ride-hailing services.
Take a look ahead to see which products made it to the top in 2017.
Meanwhile multiple account support has also made it to Facebook Messenger for iOS and Android.
Lawyers, doctors and engineers are among the Cubans who made it to Texas this month.
We made it to Friday, and we deserve to celebrate that small but significant accomplishment.
" The two also enjoyed some hiking together: "8 miles and made it to the top!
She made it to 61 days and her daughter will complete the remaining 62 days.
And finally... This cat is mesmerized by an optical illusion You've made it to Friday!
I'm not surprised Alexis, Rachel and Astrid made it to the final competition: the dash.
I was 6 years old and the Dodgers had made it to the World Series.
Recently the Sooners made it to the Final Four of the 2016 NCAA basketball tournament.
Although he never made it to Atlanta to start work here, we feel his absence.
"There was so much firing, only four of them made it to safety," Gallardo said.
I may not have made it to the theater, get a babysitter, blah, blah, blah.
But ultimately, they're rooting for Jason Tartick, 29, who made it to Kufrin's final three.
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos have officially made it to 20 years of wedded bliss.
The guard quickly stood back, and the cart made it to the stage without incident.
You've made it to the first Friday of the first working week of 2019. Congratulations!
We'll know next month how many of these features made it to the final product.
It should not be surprising that so few Welshmen made it to the major leagues.
Ramirez made it to second on the two-base error and Naquin advanced to third.
In the decades since, several male jaguars have made it to the U.S. from Mexico.
She tried again the next day, and, this time, she made it to San Diego.
But no matter where you live, the news most likely made it to you quickly.
When Oakley made it to the mall's parking lot, there was more drama to come.
The single made it to the platform's Top 5 in its second week of release.
But when he tells me we've made it to Honolulu, I'm suddenly filled with energy.
But that case was settled, and never made it to even the appeals-court level.
Not all of the money made it to the financial institutions, according to the indictment.
Migrants caravan That caravan of migrants from Central America has made it to America's doorstep.
I showered and packed and made it to the plane with 20 minutes to spare.
The oat milk obsession hasn't made it to every part of the country just yet.
Kristina made it to the cheese first and the other girls victoriously cheered around her.
They made it to a parking lot and went to their hotel nearby, she said.
In Week 3, the Browns made it to overtime against the Dolphins and lost again.
Eventually, the Nuns made it to New York, and Escovedo was besotted by the scene.
He was knocked out by 128 Grazer, who eventually made it to the semi-finals.
AP: US Border and Customs: no room for asylum seekers who made it to border.
Instead, information about how to recover the plane never made it to the doomed crew.
Tran made it to one of the doors of the White House before being apprehended.
R. made it to 9Round and is cooking dinner by the time I get home.
Cultural Revolution, and in 1996, after the family has made it to New York. The
But congratulations to you, weary show-goers: You've made it to Fashion Month's final day.
He never made it to Buffalo, but eventually signed with the expansion Sharks in 19523.
CBC ran a followup story detailing three human rights violations that made it to trial.
The race had already begun by the time I made it to the starting line.
Sam, along with Gilly and her baby, made it to Oldtown and to the Citadel.
This Kelly Clarkson power-pop song made it to No. 1 in its second week.
Urban explorers who made it to the top of the tower have left their mark.
"They haven't responded to phone calls and never made it to their destination," he said.
But he made it to the Marines in the bathroom off the house's center room.
When he made it to the Culinary Institute, his final thesis focused on Caribbean food.
But that speaker never made it to market, and it appears to have been shelved.
With Hurts, Alabama has gone 26-2 and made it to two national title games.
With the grounds dotted with land mines, only about half made it to the fences.
But the investigation into the attack was dropped before it ever made it to court.
LeBron James may have not made it to the N.B.A. playoffs, which begin this weekend.
By the time Satchel Paige made it to the majors, he was in his 40s.
Each was a teenage prodigy who eventually made it to No. 1 in the world.
" "He started making his rounds, shaking people's hands, and he made it to my way.
Check out the dress: she's wearing yellow, and therefore has made it to the top.
And I'll bet you would nod off long before you made it to Elizabeth Warren.
One of those images made it to the front page of The New York Times.
I never made it to the end of what happens in the Rainday Antiques store.
He also beat Andy Murray at the Queens Club and made it to the semifinals.
Her kind message even made it to the boy in the poster and his family!
I heard the first "moo" when I made it to their side of the street.
I made it to another pub 10 minutes away and locked myself in the bathroom.
That agreement also permitted Greece to send back those who made it to its shores.
But only Federer, who had significantly lightened his workload, made it to the semifinal stage.
Doleman appeared in 17 postseason games, but he never made it to the Super Bowl.
It hasn't made it to the airport, or through the assembly line for that matter.
It also made it to the top ten list for Utilities, peaking at No. 6.
Mike's three brothers, Justin's three uncles, each made it to 40, but not by much.
We've finally made it to the end of January 2020, which somehow lasted 100 days.
The 228 caucuses are best remembered for who never made it to the finish line.
The idealistic version is that he made it to Alaska and started his life over.
By the end of the war, they made it to Hitler's mountain retreat in Berchtesgaden.
Only 272 pieces of legislation made it to President Obama's desk during those two years.
I can't imagine how I would have made it to Harvard if it hadn't been.
I MADE THAT POINT ON THE AIR I MADE IT TO HIM AND CONSUMERS, ULTIMATELY.
But not everyone was able to advance, only 14 made it to the next round.
Dan Rooney still made it to Steelers home games, as well as to owners meetings.
I made it to the beach in time to feel the sun on my skin.
But she made it to Rio, where she was Denmark's flagbearer in the opening ceremony.
Three women made it to court, but dozens have brought their stories to the media.
The New England Patriots made it to the Super Bowl five times, and won three.
"I haven't seen the stars since I made it to Houston," one recent immigrant says.
"That's why I'm very proud that he made it to the big leagues," Adrianza said.
However, no title since has made it to Western shores until EXVF on the Vita.
I didn't make that speech to the general public, I made it to my employees.
I only made it to Sunday, but THUMP reporter Amanda Cavalcanti was there on Saturday.
In the meantime, here is every song that made it to Lisbon this year. Who?
This is why Garland and Sri Srinivasan made it to the top of the shortlist.
Serums, face wash, makeup remover, and emulsions also made it to Singles Day's top-seller list.
It conducted two test flights prior to this mission, both of which made it to space.
I've made it to 74 and am thriving—but I need these drugs to stay alive.
TODAY'S WEATHER AND FINALLY I wanna dance with somebody Yeah, we made it to the weekend!
But she made it to Rio, where she was Denmark's flag bearer in the opening ceremony.
For France, it is the first time it made it to this round in 12 years.
She nailed the audition and made it to Hollywood for the final rounds of the competition.
Desmond filed a civil suit to appeal the charges, but it never made it to court.
It's just kind of mind-boggling that he made it to the end of this run.
He entered politics in the late 90's and made it to attorney general by 2012.
The two relatives I had that made it to the FBI, they were like a deity.
The case made it to the Supreme Court — which declined to overturn it earlier this month.
In that context, it's interesting that Dash finally made it to these shores just this week.
Jemmy was killed, but some of his followers are thought to have made it to Florida.
Then he made it to a CIA apartment in Frankfurt, before finding his way to America.
It's currently been shared almost 10,000 times and made it to the front page of Reddit.
Miami Meetup Winner RecordGram not only made it to Disrupt, but ended up winning Startup Battlefield!
Many Catalans made it to the impromptu polling stations, though, with almost 2155 million votes cast.
The second time I did actually get invited in and made it to the final 50.
Quincy, 23, also made it to the N.F.L., as a rookie linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Those who made it to the mainland worked in the sugar cane fields in tough conditions.
The Dragon successfully made it to orbit and deployed its solar panels to start receiving power.
Many people will join in even if their countries have not made it to the competition.
In 2014, her son Tristan made it to Hollywood on the thirteenth season of the show.
Marie made it to the hospital with a faint pulse, but efforts to deliver CPR failed.
The other buses made it to the site but returned to the school after the crash.
Granted, we started in the southwest, but we hadn't yet made it to the true South.
It launched from Plesetsk, Russia and made it to space without a hitch on February 16th.
Ants and maggots crawl over the bodies of those that have not made it to slaughter.
The ESA has made it to orbit only once with the Mars Express mission in 2003.
When her family learned she never made it to school, they reported her missing, CBS reports.
She made it to the National Championships in 1991, where she and her brother placed sixth.
Not all the major cast members who died over the years made it to the party.
There was "a big sigh of relief" once they made it to their destination, Attar says.
They were only 10,000 strong, and fewer made it to the headquarters of the state broadcaster.
Witherspoon made it to a yoga retreat in South Island while she was in the country.
The feature has not yet made it to Allo for iOS, but it should arrive "soon."
It was only a matter of time: the Stories trend has officially made it to LinkedIn.
Colombia Colombia has made it to the World Cup five times before, yet has never won.
By 6 PM, "Steve" had made it to approximately the 20th of the building's 58 floors.
Two other former U.S. presidents made it to 93: deceased Republicans Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford.
All of its participants — Villanova, Kansas, Michigan and Loyola-Chicago — made it to Texas without trouble.
She went by Melissa S. on the show, and she made it to the top four.
But only one of those bills made it to President Obama's desk, and it was vetoed.
The team made it to the finals of a tournament this past weekend in nearby Springfield.
See if any of your faves made it to the Top 5 — you may be surprised.
You made it to Wimbledon — but did it really happen if you didn't bring home proof?
Scott was offered $125k guarantee and if he made it to the finals he'd get $345k.
"So I made it to Harvard...," she began her speech, flipping her long ponytail with confidence.
Professor X himself has made it to Marvel's Legion on FX, and he's a dad now.
By the time we made it to Japan, we had a serious route strategy to contemplate.
I remember thinking, Wow, I actually made it to the gutter I've heard so much about.
Both Mexico and the United States made it to the knockout rounds, keeping local interest high.
Years later, he finally made it to Moscow too, where they now live, illegally and traumatized.
But it ultimately never made it to the floor of either the House or the Senate.
Fleet launched as Shipstr at Disrupt SF 2014, where it made it to Battlefield's final round.
But the inappropriate dolls made it to shelves in what Shah told CNN was an oversight.
Turn right, and you've made it to the jet's surprisingly spacious cabin, considering the jet's size.
I somehow made it to my New York apartment, where my cushiony olive couch embraced me.
Pavel: Well yeah, but you could argue that's why they made it, to push some press.
In fact, an Italian team had made it to the final seven years in a row.
Well, the lucky few who made it to the final round are now regretting that decision.
However, today's settlement notably lacked any admission that trade secrets ever made it to the company.
No one kept tabs on which horse made it to one end of the track first.
The Wild Card matchups yielded some predictable results, but we've finally made it to Upset Town.
If there were ranks I'm not sure I made it to far up the bottom rung.
Mother and daughter eventually made it to Lebanon, where they first lived with a local family.
But, assuming he made it to that point, Klinsmann wouldn't have been an agent of change.
After seven albums and 13 years, Kings of Leon have finally made it to No. 1.
Rajuma barely made it to Bangladesh, escaping on a small wooden boat a few weeks ago.
He easily made it to third, and then was able to cruise home on Torres's groundout.
He made it to the majors after being traded to the Kansas City Athletics in 1962.
Mitchell had made it to the bathroom, but he found both Kasal and Nicoll grievously injured.
He says that most of the resources never made it to the people in greatest need.
Both "Battle," which starred Miriam Hopkins and never made it to Broadway, and "Orpheus" were flops.
The following year, 22017, Pierce made it to the Australian Open final without losing a set.
On Wednesday, those who made it to the top saw something else: Hundreds of other climbers.
A few made it to the United States and lived quiet lives with wives and kids.
They made it to Thailand, where he was told that South Korean diplomats could help him.
Five years, and a lot of bad baseball later, he, too, made it to the postseason.
Still, several Kippenheimers made it to Marseille and then on to the United States via Morocco.
The Falcons also made it to the Super Bowl last season, so fan interest was high.
BRANTLEY And yet "Mockingbird" never made it to the starting gate as a best play contender.
"Glad you think it's funny now you've made it to a more comfy class strata though." 
It is unclear if the book ever made it to the other side of the bed.
Hopes intensified when she made it to the semifinals of Wimbledon in 1985, losing to Evert.
Berdych was experiencing back pain of his own in that match and made it to Oct.
It was opposed by labor groups and never made it to a vote in the Senate.
Glover luckily never made it to Baskin's home in Florida and instead, spent the money partying.
He made it to his bed and wasn't strong enough to get up again for hours.
But while he surpassed the donor threshold, he only made it to 2% in three polls.
When they made it to Lebanon, they immediately requested asylum at the French Embassy in Beirut.
They made it to the hospital, but were then sent to a bigger hospital in Srinagar.
She almost hoped he would give up, but then he finally made it to the top.
She's quick to point out that most of her work has not made it to market.
He eventually made it to Lehman Brothers as a managing director in its investment management division.
The contract would likely not have made it to the secretary of defense level for approval.
Two cities — Dongguan and Zhengzhou — made it to the list for the first time this year.
They were soon followed by the remaining candidates who had made it to the debate stage.
Maybe we wouldn't have even made it to the World Series if he hadn't been pitching.
In 2019, Dashy made it to third place in the Call of Duty World League Championship.
Once she made it to Dallas, another car arranged by the smuggler took her to Georgia.
All his friends had made it to England, and he was left alone in the Jungle.
When the play finally made it to Broadway, in 1975, he was back in the role.
It took more than two years, but finally, they made itto a place called Lancaster.
He's made it to 26 states, meeting with governors and anyone who will hear his story.
By the end of the afternoon, more than 30 civilians had made it to the hill.
Earlier soul mates like former campaign chief Corey Lewandowski never made it to the White House.
His first huge hit came in summer 2018 with "Lucid Dreams" ... which made it to #2.
About seven miles after I turned off the main road, I made it to the Cape.
But once they made it to the track, his son decided he didn't want to participate.
Despite the visible generational shift, few Spanish women have made it to the political front line.
If your Android phone hasn't yet made it to Android 9.0, it's a much longer journey.
My junior year I made it to the finals but didn't get it and was inconsolable.
He said his brother told him he made it to the safe room with some colleagues.
My Biore UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence sunscreen had made it to me safely from Japan.
But on the night of the blizzard, the van only made it to more popular stops.
And even when I've made it to a location, it's needlessly difficult to find specific NPCs.
Still, Nicki made it to Nas' 44th bash Wednesday night in NYC ... in a big way.
But the session ended before the bill made it to the floor to force a vote.
All this should sound very familiar to viewers who've made it to the end of Stranger Things.
Last summer, a similar but much larger deal was derailed before it even made it to regulators.
Here's an HGTV horror story: Chip and Joanna Gaines almost never made it to the TV screen.
President Barack Obama has said he would veto the legislation if it made it to his desk.
Kufrin made it to the final two on Luyendyk Jr.'s season alongside fellow contestant Lauren Burnham.
And now Freeza has made it to Earth, threatening the life of every being on its surface.
Uber contends the report proves that none of the files Levandowski downloaded made it to the company.
"Bodak Yellow" also made it to EW's best songs of 2017 list, coming in at No. 8.
I just made it to the Nationals dugout before the rains came, but then came the deluge.
After about thirty minutes of running, I made it to the main road and found a taxi.
Mr Johnson has made it to the top through a combination of charm, political nous and ruthlessness.
Uber, for its part, vehemently denies that any of the files made it to the company's servers.
The ceremony also honored seven brothers who all have made it to the top of the world.
I'm sorry you never made it to 80 to sit in your rocking chair reading Harry Potter.
Telegram recently raised $1.7 billion for its ICO before it ever made it to the public stage.
They made it to Vauxhall ahead of me and are hungry, so I direct them to Nando's.
Sure, I landed a few interviews, and even made it to the final round of a couple.
I had already made it to 20th street, and was just around the corner from the studio.
"Lisa & Ken Vanderpump has made it to KY💕," the mother of the bride captioned the shot.
Christine McM has already made it to The New York Times several times for her sparkling commentary.
I got knocked into other sperm—it was a battle, but I made it to the end.
The men made it to the quarterfinals of the 2002 World Cup, their best showing since 1930.
When she finally made it to the Winter Garden Theater, Ruiz took a moment and looked around.
Of the six who made it to Columbia, only Chris Christie is offering a revenue-neutral plan.
Meanwhile, Amazon's video app never made it to Apple TV's platform – even though one was in works.
In footage from a press conference with Lee, Smith jokes about having made it to easy street.
At least three of these packages made it to Hobby Lobby's headquarters or one of its stores.
We haven't even made it to the Lincoln Tunnel yet when we get into a fender bender.
Becca has made it to hometowns and the fantasy suites; she is also reportedly close with Caroline.
The company had previously conducted two test flights, only one of which had made it to orbit.
Rocket Lab said that if the mishap hadn't occurred, the Electron would have made it to orbit.
So much so that once she made it to the master suite, she collapsed on the bed.
Finally, we made it to the home stretch — which also happened to be the most uncomfortable part.
When young voters made it to the polls, Mr Corbyn's party mopped them up as never before.
And we had massive wars that drove weapons innovations, and those weapons made it to American streets.
About 20 minutes later, Walden and Brandon Smith, his defensive coordinator, made it to the clay pits.
Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo made it to the entrance of Battalion 8 around 8 p.m.
Grodd previously made it to the final four on Andi Dorfman's season of The Bachelorette in 2014.
He likes [Trump's] personality and how he made it to be president when everyone really underestimated him.
Had McAuliffe successfully made it to space she would have been the first teacher to do so.
This year, the U.S. made it to the finals to face off Belarus on their home turf.
Last year, the goat, affectionately called Gävlebocken, made it to 27 December before arsonists set it ablaze.
Despite the face plant, Carter safely made it to second base with her dignity and a smile.
The bill, thanks in part to Republicans' own internal divisions, never made it to the House floor.
Human influence has already made it to the deepest ocean trenches—there's plastic down there, after all.
Ostensibly, Mahal's run was for reason number one, except he never made it to India as champion.
The fight to save net neutrality even made it to the only Verizon store in Fairbanks, Alaska.
Chipperton said Moonie made it to a "whopping" 18 years old before dying Thursday in Los Angeles.
Italy made it to the quarter-finals, but a penalty defeat to hosts France dashed their hopes.
Stead made it to where the men was and found Perry in a panic, Hazlet police Det.
The kids made it to the drive-thru before employees called authorities to report the odd scene.
President Barack Obama had warned he would veto the bill if it made it to his desk.
One month earlier, Williams made it to the final women's singles round of Wimbledon, but was defeated.
Bana, her mother, father and two younger brothers fled Aleppo and made it to safety in Turkey.
The recall affects 1,644 E-Tron electric SUVs, only 540 of which have made it to customers.
If the product ever made it to market, that could potentially be a financial windfall for Gillibrand.
The pair also shared the celebratory atmosphere of their camp after Richards made it to the summit.
Green Fruit Loop, the lizard found in the salad, is doing well, and made it to NJ.com!
Washington (CNN)It's become a heavily-debated topic that has now made it to the House floor.
Tampa police said they later determined that an eighth victim had made it to a hospital separately.
That bill has 54 co-sponsors in the House but has not made it to a vote.
It did fly and probably would've made it to the moon if they'd kept going with it.
I've finally made it to the big leagues and can start my journey climbing the corporate ladder.
I Know Who Killed Me sadly never made it to the Arclight, or really, anywhere at all.
But eventually we made it to our champagne and hot tub, which made it all worth it.
The Hurd-Aguilar bill, which lacked the support of GOP leadership, never made it to the floor.
The case made it to the U.S. Supreme Court, where the court ruled 4-4 last summer.
But nearly two dozen students were stranded because their family members hadn't made it to the school.
No woman has ever made it to the general election for Senate in the state of Mississippi.
The sheer volume of legal issues that have made it to court, however, has been head-spinning.
And thanks to the first responders and Montana Highway Patrol — we made it to the hospital quickly.
It was always my goal to pass the third round and I made it to the final.
Roland never made it to the beach; Walt found out about his brother's fate a month later.
None of the companies on the left made it to the right, nearly half a century later.
And thanks to the first responders and Montana Highway Patrol -- we made it to the hospital quickly.
But Wozniacki made it to Rio, where she carried the flag for Denmark in the opening ceremony.
Escobar made it to Congress, and began working to build a political constituency in and around Medellín.
A copy of the film even made it to Mr. Spielberg, and he met with the filmmakers.
Fifteen years later, the A-Class has finally made it to the USA, for its fourth generation.
Wild Cherry had other songs chart, but the highest follow-up only made it to No. 43.
Timmy T's "One More Try" made it to No. 1 — his next-highest song peaked at 40.
But he admits that like Whitehead, he might not have made it to Seton Hall without Rambert.
We made it to the Whitney — Gansevoort Street a mute, abandoned set to a long-forgotten film.
The White House has said Trump would veto the bills if they made it to his desk.
Toby made it to the Hastings celebration, but didn't go to the party of his girlfriend's mom?
They made it to the Margaret Oates Mother and Baby Unit in East London just in time.
But schools kept promoting her, until she eventually made it to community college, where, unprepared, she flunked.
She eventually made it to New York illegally, and raised two children in the three-room apartment.
The uphill struggle pays off once you've made it to the verdant wooded paths at the top.
Some 2951,216 have arrived in Italy, compared to more than 22016,213 who have made it to Greece.
Some 9,495 have arrived in Italy, compared to more than 0003,600 who have made it to Greece.
Marvin and Tammi went Top 20 with it, and Diana Ross made it to #1 in 1970.
Two vintage Kenneth Lonergan plays that finally made it to Broadway, many years after their first performances.
Other legislation that would have stripped power from incoming officials never made it to a floor vote.
While listening to Up First, I learn that the Coronavirus has made it to my state. Yay.
She made it to the quarterfinals and the fourth round in Paris in the last two years.
But he made it to college and then on to graduate work and a career at Harvard.
Conforto had just come off a flight and made it to the ballpark during the fourth inning.
With her life savings and her wheel-chair-bound son, Dolores made it to the Arizona border.
Before she made it to the top, she struggled her way out of a difficult, impoverished childhood.
Yes—Crawley made it to the final two after being showered with attention from Galavis for weeks.
Even if she made it to San Juan, where would she stay, when every hotel was full?
Trouble obtaining a visa meant he never made it to France for his trial in January 22.
Whisked from Boston to Cambridge, then through Concord, Leominster and Fitchburg, he eventually made it to Canada.
It took 85 years after his final game, but Willis finally made it to Cooperstown in 1995.
"We made it to the Final Four my sophomore year, Elite 8 my freshman year," Bakolas said.
But now an infusion of money has come in that has not made it to the classroom.
They made it to the Berghof, Hitler's retreat in the Bavarian Alps, in the spring of 1945.
They said they wished they could have made it to London, which is in a different county.
By the late 1990s, I made it to university, and eventually moved out of my old neighborhood.
But having made it to Europe, many migrants face the challenge of proving they qualify to stay.
Meanwhile, that caravan of Central Americans that President Trump keeps tweeting about made it to Tijuana, Mexico.
Once you've made it to your gate, there is, for the moment, nothing substantial left to achieve.
The vehicle never made it to the space station and had to land much earlier than expected.
He was traded to the Indiana Pacers in 1997, made it to the N.B.A. finals in 25.
She was last seen near her dorm, police said, but she never made it to her room.
She'd made it to London, but to a neighborhood that other Londoners couldn't find on a map.
Just over half of poor Americans in their 50s and 60s in 1992 made it to 2014.
It was dark when I made it to Pedrógão Grande, at the center of the burn zone.
For the first time since 1989, a far-right xenophobic party made it to the Polish parliament.
Freeman ended up joining Cyrus' team and made it to the top 11 before she was eliminated.
Gerald went to all the museums regularly, though he'd not yet made it to the new Whitney.
Clooney made it to the top of the list thanks to the sale of his tequila business.
The fact that the tiny satellites made it to Mars, flying behind InSight through space, excited engineers.
The team made it to the March Madness regional final before losing to West Virginia 73-66.
The raccoon eventually made it to the top, where it was caught by wildlife officials and relocated.
The 21-year-old was confident they would be OK if they made it to New Jersey.
But Kalach said several factors could explain why Trump's proposals haven't made it to the negotiating table.
The brothers spent nearly a decade cranking out films before they ever made it to Good Time.
The team made it to the game, which was delayed 20 minutes, but its uniforms did not.
" In the last 15 years, Maddox said, "There was never a complaint that made it to me.
It also made it to the U.K. Top 40, which is not produced by Billboard, in September.
Stephen Curry made it to the championship round before losing to Joe Harris of the Brooklyn Nets.
Eventually, we made it to the register and paid for the socks before calling it a day.
I'm pleased that the New England Patriots made it to the A.F.C. championship game again this year.
It is unclear precisely how these guitars, which have roots in Hawaiian music, made it to Myanmar.
When the play finally made it to Broadway, in 1975, Mr. Aiello was back in the role.
Estimated at between $235 and 10 million, "Shaftsbury" barely made it to the low end and stalled.
YouTube has removed conspiracy theory videos that made it to the top of the site's trending section.
Oil companies aside, hardly any Western chief executives made it to the city once known as Petrograd.
"Small bits definitely will have made it to the surface," he told Reuters, adding that while about 90 percent would have burnt up in the atmosphere and just 10 percent made it to the ground, that fraction still amounted to 700 kg (20173,543 lb) to 800 kg (1,764 lb).
"Small bits definitely will have made it to the surface," he told Reuters, adding that while about 90 percent would have burnt up in the atmosphere and just 10 percent made it to the ground, that fraction still amounted to 700 kg (1,543 lb) to 20173 kg (1,764 lb).
His wife never made it to Denver, and Mickelson did not make the 29-man field in Atlanta.
I almost feel for those people who made it to the end and didn't get to do that.
These contestants who made it to the final days — and just fell short — definitely earned their island stripes.
During red rover, they would unlink their hands long before I even made it to the other side.
When I called my sister to tell her I had made it to Italy, she couldn't believe it.
The Snoopy toy never actually made it to space, but that didn't seem to matter to its purchasers.
Uber, for its part, vehemently denies that any of the files have made it to the company's servers.
He may not be your favorite Chris, but there's a reason Pratt made it to the big leagues.
Image: CNSAAfter a 20-day journey, China's Queqiao lunar communications relay satellite has made it to lunar orbit.
Those controllers are the reason the console never made it to full production, according to the Atari Museum.
Nishikori last made it to the finals in 2014, while Djokovic has won the men's singles tournament twice.
Laura Bush had quit her job as a librarian long before George W. Bush made it to Washington.
While his daughter made it to the river's shore safely, Tellovelasco became submerged and did come back up.
At least 12 challenges to curfew, evacuation and detention orders made it to the courts during the war.
Of the 1,000-plus teams that registered for this year's Battlecode, just sixteen made it to today's finals.
"Lisa and [husband] Ken made it to the wedding and surprised Jax and Brittany," their rep tells PEOPLE.
Click ahead to see who made it to the top 10 list, but good luck getting a table.
The flight safely made it to New York's JFK International Airport less than three and half hours later.
And even if they all made it to the courtroom, there were no guarantees that they would win.
But for now, they're out more than $100 for a device that never made it to their door.
Of that amount, only $1.5 billion has actually made it to the area, according to the Democratic lawmakers.
Several thousand tonnes of North Korean coal, marked as Russian, made it to ports around Asia last year.
Washington DC, Houston, Dallas and Boston are some of the cities that made it to Verizon's 5G list.
High school may be a distant memory, but at least now I've finally made it to Warped Tour.
By the time I made it to my car after school, Daisy was already in the passenger seat.
This program will focus on immigrants' tales, celebrating how people from other countries made it to that borough.
Eventually our flight made it to the top of the departure board—the worst delayed of the day.
The Electron performed perfectly well during the first test flight and the rocket still made it to space.
The hit record featuring Mac Miller made it to No. 9 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. 2.
Nikhil Basu Trivedi, Jacob Mullins and Nitin Chopra have all made it to this coveted venture capital milestone.
Finally, I made it to my sister-in-law's house, where my wife greeted me in the driveway.
A pro-Brexit campaigner, Leadsom made it to the last two in the 250 contest to replace Cameron.
Deadpool made it to the Golden Globes, so the Oscars can't be that far of a stretch, right?
We felt like we had made it to 803 years, and we wouldn't be there without our audience.
Lived in Gloucestershire for 22018 years but this is the first time we've made it to the #cheeserolling.
No. I was going to try to keep climbing that thing until I made it to the top.
Federal prosecutors said the migrants never made it to dry land and should be sent back to Cuba.
This never made it to air, although Joynt brought the conversation up during her "Women Tell All" appearance.
The sisters eventually made it to Austria and then Germany before moving into a refugee shelter in Berlin.
He wears tiny clothes and, before he made it to the cage, he had a tiny family, too.
We asked our doctor what this would mean for our baby boy if we made it to term.
Later that week she made it to court just minutes before her scheduled arraignment hearing, avoiding jail time.
Joining JoJo Fletcher's season of The Bachelorette, Derek Peth made it to the final seven of season 12.
But now that they've made it to the United States, they've been sparring over where to go next.
A pro-Brexit campaigner, Leadsom made it to the last two in the 22014 contest to replace Cameron.
The trio says they made it to a hospital where McFarland and Bates were treated for their injuries.
John Hickenlooper Quietly, the governor of Colorado made it to the final cut of Clinton's vice presidential list.
When Le Pen made it to the presidential runoff in 2002, the French public was stunned and furious.
Former Chicago Cubs catcher David Ross has made it to the semi-finals of Dancing with the Stars.
"As difficult as this has been, we're grateful to have made it to the other side," Jill said.
Their mother kept her locked away and said she was ill, but she never made it to Hogwarts.
She never made it to Forester Pass, nor most of the places I'd grown to love and hate.
Bayern, a five-time European champion, has made it to the last eight nine times in 10 seasons.
The photos have even made it to the dark web, according to a report by The Daily Beast.
The breastfeeding emoji, proposed by registered nurse Rachel Lee, has made it to the list for Unicode 10.0.
Addy was a fugitive slave who made it to the North and rose to top of her class.
The dance made it to social media, where people shared Vines and videos of themselves hitting the dab.
Police officers in Georgia are annoyed with how easy one thief made it to solve a recent crime.
But he does not speak about the one victim who made it to the emergency room before succumbing.
That's where Ashley Hart and dozens of other kids were inside, "relieved" that Dahlberg made it to camp.
With the competition for some seats fierce, some candidates made it to parliament by the thinnest of margins.

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