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Should she have made room for him on the door?
You've made room for so much to enter your life!
Most obviously, it made room for more kinds of characters.
I just wish HTC had made room for a headphone jack.
Finally, racing is something I've made room for in my budget.
Just by being who she was, she made room for us.
The program also made room for more difficult discussions, like evolution.
They've made room for our emotions; that's what cinematic storytelling means.
Park league sports was a valuable release that they made room for.
Maxine: We'd made room for the toilet paper in a big closet.
The most recent exile was AT&T, which made room for Apple.
In the end, Central Park East II made room for the girl.
Thankfully, season four made room for even more — and used them wisely.
Despite being overstretched the owner of the house 'made room' for the family.
Born July 10th, exactly six months after his grandad made room for him.
Beyoncé and Jay Z have made room for a different third party: us.
I made room for Uprooted this year, and I'm so glad I did.
By the end, that division made room for a new enemy from another world.
That too may have pushed yields higher as investors made room for new supply.
Coffee is an expense I've made room for in my budget and can afford.
Somehow we made room for a big farmhouse cabinet that held my grandmothers' dishes.
This may have been the year that America finally made room for South Korean music.
That made room for RHP Reynaldo Lopez, who made his first big league start Tuesday.
Nordstrom's has made room for Casper and other online brands through a pop-up series.
I loved that when he came to a party, people made room for us to pass.
Inspired by a quote by Miles Davis, "Silence is sound," Evans made room for silence without music.
I had been so focused on my mother's well-being, I hadn't made room for anything else.
As challenging a situation as Dewan's separation and eventual divorce was, it made room for happier times.
Of the ten available spots, he told me that all had filled, but he'd made room for me.
The builders made room for it by knocking down 4,000 houses and apartment buildings that were there before.
Banishing political reading from my routine made room for topics about which I knew virtually nothing (physics, astronomy).
And this is why I've made room for yet one more tool in my already overstuffed kitchen cabinets.
The material bent and swayed with my body, made room for me where I made none for myself.
I only wish the Frick had made room for the exhibition in one of its elaborate upstairs galleries.
The sitcom is one of the few genres that has made room for Black culture to thrive on television.
Caneel Bay has also made room for National Park Service and federal emergency employees in 30 still-habitable rooms.
That musical opened the playing field and made room for different types of music and different types of composers.
J.C. In one of the sharpest speeches of the night, Ms. Baez made room for both politics and levity.
As more fossils and information comes to light, our understanding of their diverse ecology has made room for some caveats.
Comedy as a tool is sharper than ever, and the world's made room for the right people to use it.
On March 3rd headlines about scandal briefly made room for a horrific economic one: GDP contracted by 3.8% last year.
If they had made room for failure, maybe we wouldn't have gotten an entertaining sock puppet out of the deal.
That has made room for those who want to expand their presence on the world stage, Mr. Macron among them.
Thanks to hobbyists buying drones in recent years, cost and technology barriers have dropped and made room for more sophisticated models.
Colorado made room for Gray and Hanigan by optioning C Tom Murphy to Albuquerque and designating RHP Chad Qualls for assignment.
Now in its 36th year, the festival has long made room for female filmmakers even when there weren't all that many.
That has made room for a raft of startups, which have built businesses around everything from energy storage to carbon capture.
Up for debate since the release of the 1997 film is whether Rose could have made room for two on that door.
Sixteen racks of old and busted Westmere Xeon X5670s made room for 1,008 Broadwell nodes, bumping peak theoretical performance to 6.28 petaflops.
When songs made room for jams, there were improvisatory sparks between Slash and Mr. McKagan, still pushing each other, stirring up dynamics.
However, I would like to think that I would have made room for ride or die friends in my baby shower planning.
That killed me, but cutting it made room for her anecdote about always getting cookies for her driver, which made the piece.
The net effect has made room for growing US oil production, which is now singlehandedly meeting the growth in global oil demand.
My parents always made room for anyone who needed a space to sleep while they learned the ropes on surviving in this country.
The chassis is seemingly constructed out of plastic, and unlike on the flagship Pixel models Google has made room for a headphone jack.
But the death of Meredith Grey's (Ellen Pompeo) great love made room for stories that had nothing to do with her romantic life.
The Phillies made room for Hoskins by putting rookie outfielder Dylan Cozens on the 10-day disabled list with a strained left quad.
You can see the excitement and joy on Wright's face, too, playing the kind of character that cinema has rarely made room for.
The Caledonia Soul Orchestra included a string section and horns, playing fixed arrangements and rehearsed passages, but every song made room for improvisation.
Marty (Jason Bateman) hasn't been the same since Mason's murder last season, which made room for Wendy (Laura Linney) to assert her control.
Adding a few inches to the laptop's coverage area made room for six speakers plus a new mic system with 40% hiss reduction.
The baby monitor was a high priority item to me, and I made room for it by considering things that I don't really need.
But fashion is a very fancy game of musical chairs, and Simons' departure made room for a new voice to try on the mantle.
And before that, a cape dress that made room for some stellar knee-high boots had us reminiscing about the early days of Yeezy.
The star of the show was no doubt the Galaxy S10, but Samsung also made room for a new smartwatch: the Galaxy Watch Active.
The uncensored implosion of Justin and Selena Gomez, in 2015, made room for new intimacies; Ariana's recent breakup with Mac Miller welcomes a new chapter.
Even the series' recent flirtations with sci-fi have made room for objects and spaces that feel like junk we've owned or places we've lived.
While this year Princess Gabriella seems to have befriended a reindeer decoration, the family has also made room for one of Princess Charlene's beloved chihuahuas.
I spoke to farmers, ranchers, feed shop owners, scientists, politicians, aspiring politicians and ordinary men and women who made room for me at the pub.
In this way, they have "cleared the decks" of the difficult issues and have made room for the issues they do want to focus on.
Today's Republican Party has plainly made room for white nationalism, via Steve King, Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions and Fox News, not to mention the president.
It may look a little like the salmon market, where supply, price and consumer preference have made room for both farm-raised fish and wild fish.
What's more is that shifting the idea of what makes a great city also made room for a wider variety of industries that pay living wages.
The list of titles goes on, but luckily this means that Netflix has made room for even more movies and TV shows to take their place.
The social network has been gradually winding down the number of users reachable without paid promotion for years as its has made room for more ads.
Logsdail and Rech are not alone: many major players, including David Zwirner, Arne Glimcher and Sean Kelly, have made room for their children in their businesses.
Mr. Jaffe, a New Orleans native, agreed, arguing that the city has always made room for respectful newcomers looking to make a mark on the culture.
Our reading list may be as long as a CVS receipt, but we've already made room for Michelle Obama's deeply personal memoir, Becoming, at the very top.
Thornton made room for attitude in R&B, and her commanding vocals were comparable to those of blues legend Big Joe Turner, with both being powerful and rounded.
The pluralists gained a good deal of power within the A.P.A., made room for alternative voices and no doubt played a role in the broadening of analytic interests.
The company said it made room for the screen by reducing the size of the bezel — or the forehead and the chin — on the face of the device.
The Women's March was a resounding success, and it turned out to be a broad show of Trump opposition that made room for a wide range of grievances.
Shorter- and medium-dated Treasuries faced additional pressure as investors made room for $88 billion in two-year notes, five-year debt and $28 billion in seven-year notes.
The London-based band Savages has selected several noise rock brethren, including Tim Hecker and Bo Ningen, but has also made room for the R&B singer Jessy Lanza.
U.S. Treasury yields rose, supporting the dollar, as investors made room for this week's supply of government debt and also in anticipation of a Fed rate hike this month.
Unlike Nas on Nasir, JAY-Z made room for a woman's perspective on his project either by literally letting her speak or by grappling with his relationship with women.
In addition, in failing to support those workflows, Adobe has made room for competition to find their own foothold in a space that should have been Adobe's to lose.
Apple made room for a bigger screen on that model by reducing the size of the bezel — or the forehead and the chin — on the face of the device.
Yet Corvette designers made room for a trunk that can fit two golf bags, in addition to the Porsche-style "frunk" up front where the engine used to go.
But that made room for a small, hardy band of independent bookstores, led by the Ivy Bookshop, which opened a second bookstore-cafe called Bird in Hand in 2016.
Things like an X-ray image of the phone, which reveals how Samsung has made room for the S Pen and other internal components, are also really interesting to see.
The score largely crystallized the celestial choral motifs and spiderwebbing sitar figures that became the band's wheelhouse, but also made room for their early electronics experimentation to creep back in.
HONG KONG, March 7 (IFR) - China National Chemical Corp's US dollar curve sold off as investors made room for the state-owned company's new bonds which began marketing this morning.
Such a turn made room for their preferred brand of evaluation, which amounts to picking a slogan and repeating it with various different types of emphasis as the situation demands.
We created covers specifically for scenes in the show, and Josh made room for special music events like the "Beckisode" and other song premieres like Coldplay's "Fix You" and others.
Dominique Lévy The Swiss powerhouse is the bluest of blue-chip dealers, but since opening her new gallery in 34 Ms. Lévy has discreetly made room for young artists too.
But a surprise decision by then-Labour leader Andrew Little to stand aside at the start of the campaign made room for Ardern, 37, a three-term member of Parliament.
Ironically, it was the July 6, 2018, conviction of a woman, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, and her father, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, for corruption that made room for Khan's victory.
The show also made room for, say, a segment in which John Waters exchanged notes with the gore schlockmeister Herschell Gordon Lewis and an entire episode about animals in film.
For another, the Globes' practice of splitting movies into separate comedy and drama categories made room for nominees that often don't break through at the Oscars, most of which are comedies.
However, what Native Instruments made room for on the MK23 makes sense, and the company managed to do it in just about the same amount of space as the MK83. Bravo.
U.S. Treasury yields rose, with the benchmark 24-year yield hovering near a four-year peak as investors made room for this week's deluge of $21 billion of government debt supply.
Cupid Deluxe is not the only exceptional record Dev Hynes has released, but it's a stand-out, and it made room for all that he went on to give us afterwards.
That would be after the extinction of large predatory marine reptiles, which may have made room for these birds and other giants like the aptly nicknamed "terror birds" of South America.
What was funny about it, or not so funny, was the way people made room for them in the corridors, shrinking into the walls as they passed by in their masks.
Something more spare would have suited the big ideas, while something slightly less lofty would likely have made room for a more compelling ensemble horror film, as the original Alien was.
Willie Nelson: Last Man Standing (Legacy) As Nelson made room for his 85th birthday, he also beefed up his wee catalogue by adding 11 new tunes written with whippersnapping seventysomething Buddy Cannon.
A more fragmented system is now making room for them in Britain just as it made room for Marine Le Pen in France, Matteo Salvini in Italy and Viktor Orban in Hungary.
The pièce de résistance, however, was the extension of the front-of-house area; digging out a basement under Sloane Square made room for a trendy bar, a restaurant and a bookstore.
But if you're looking for a relaxing spa day, unmatched views and the perfect travel 'gram — and you've made room for it in your budget — spend a day at the Blue Lagoon.
The movies have long made room for phantasmagoric visionaries, the strange ones, the different ones, who like to peek under rocks (or peel back the skin) to peer at what squirms beneath.
In a recent meeting with state food and drug inspection officials, we learned that the agency has not made room for enough state inspection personnel to get trained on the new regulations.
Past Pokémon games made room for the whole roster, but the developers of "Sword and Shield" chose to focus on 400 Pokémon and spend the rest of their resources improving the game.
But a surprise decision by then Labour leader Andrew Little to stand aside at the start of the campaign made room for 37-year-old three-term member of parliament Jacinda Ardern.
But even with these advances, that's still only a handful of American television shows that have ever made room for asexual characters, and there hasn't exactly been a rush to introduce more.
The FCC's move in 2015 actually made room for the FTC to step in when problems were happening on the business side of the ISP — for example, price-fixing at a national level.
U.S. Treasury yields rose on Tuesday, with the benchmark 10-year yield hovering near a four-year peak as investors made room for this week's deluge of $258 billion of government debt supply.
The Late Night with Jimmy Fallon premiere of the Dilla-meets-devotional highlight "Blessings" dramatized the biblical Jericho wall crash and made room for a word from "Dwell Among Us" singer-songwriter Byron Cage.
While Vogue's most recent "Age" issue expanded its range to include a runner in her 90s, and People's "World's Most Beautiful" made room for 75-year-old Jane Fonda in 2013, those are exceptions.
This heroic act kept the animals from getting caught in the storm, and made room for any pets that will need to a place to stay now that Hurricane Michael has passed the area.
The Broncos made room for Riddick by placing defensive lineman Billy Winn on injured reserve after he suffered a triceps injury in Thursday's Hall of Fame Game against the Atlanta Falcons, according to Klis.
"The central bank interpreted the market volatility as unhealthy price movements and has made room for itself to possibly return to its previous corridor policy," a foreign exchange trader at a Turkish bank said.
For the first time in America's history, threats to personal privacy have grown so powerful in our consciousness that the market has made room for the protection of personal information as a profitable enterprise.
Ultimately, the supporting-actress category only made room for one such lone-star nominee: the "Richard Jewell" actress Kathy Bates, who fronted a much weaker movie but is, at least, a former Oscar winner.
As if that weren't enough, the social platform has also made room for small, indie brands to succeed and build their own tight-knit communities on the platform, threatening long standing giants like Victoria's Secret.
In the mid-1990s, however, relaxed Federal Communications Commission regulations about educational content in children's TV had made room for a different type of programming; it was a time when "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" dominated.
That's why Hollande, who is keen to get re-elected in 2017, has made room for members of the Green party in his cabinet, but did not give the popular Macron a more powerful portfolio.
The 16-inch screen is obviously a change, and that bigger coverage area also made room for six speakers for deeper bass and more natural sound, plus a new mic system with 40% hiss reduction.
The big reason that 1040 EZ takes up a full page rather than getting down to postcard size is that the IRS made room for boring stuff like your name, address, and Social Security number.
Allen removed this, shoved the battery up a few millimeters, pushed the Taptic Engine (which gives haptic feedback or small vibrations when you use it) up a few millimeters, and made room for the headphone jack.
An aunt who treasured sons more than daughters had said to Jiayu's mother once that the whole thing could be seen in a positive light, since the baby's death had made room for the little brother.
It also made room for artists influenced by rap's long legacy, like Michigan musician and producer Shigeto and Canadian jazz experimentalists BADBADNOTGOOD, the latter who recorded an entire album with Wu member Ghostface Killah in 2015.
Trump reinstalled a bust of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, which was last removed from the office in 2009, when Obama made room for the busts of Martin Luther King Jr. and former President Abraham Lincoln.
I loved the taste of corn kernels and green tomatoes, sliced into see-through wheels, on a flatbread dotted with lamb sausage, and the way Mr. Anthony made room for cool peaches in a tomato-basil salad.
My own path was always going to be more rooted in paganism and witchcraft than most bastions of modern Satanism, and neither the Satanic Temple nor the Church of Satan made room for that sort of magical thinking.
And reflexively, the fairy tale-like riches in Crazy Rich Asians offer viewers a glimpse into the humanity of Asian people — in characters like Eleanor, Rachel, and Rachel's mother — that Hollywood has rarely made room for in the past.
Very few two-time Masters champions still in their prime would have cared to sublimate their ego for such a role, but Love, a losing captain in 2012, consulted his already sizable team and made room for one more.
Perhaps predictably, the space has made room for a couple of dominant players, including Apple and Samsung (along with Garmin, a bit of a wild card), the same pair of names that have asserted similar dominance over the smartphone sector.
It was not the robust affirmation she needed as she heads to Brussels on Thursday to ask the other 27 EU leaders, who have made room for her at a summit, for clarification of the deal to reassure the doubters.
Ms. DuVernay's next movie is "A Wrinkle in Time," a big-budget Disney movie that will always retain a connection to Sundance, which has consistently made room for women in an industry that has consistently refused to do the same.
The normally bustling cobbled avenue, famed for its shops, tourist stores and nightclubs and a must-visit zone for tourists, was shut down by police as they made room for ambulances and emergency services shortly after the incident around 1900 GMT.
I think something that helps me get invested in Dolores and Maeve's arcs specifically here is that "Virtù e Fortuna" affords each a moment to grapple with their own trauma in a way the show has rarely made room for in the past.
In the 1960s, when the racial landscape of the country was even more strained than it is now, Hefner made room for the controversial opinions of Black thinkers like Miles Davis and Muhammad Ali, launching the career of famed Roots writer Alex Haley.
Moreover, it's a choice that's ultimately bigger than Bran: Whether it was intentional or not, when Game of Thrones made room for a reading of Bran as a stand-in for male geekdom, it unwittingly revealed how flawed this type of fandom is.
Instead of packing as many games as possible into its conference, a la Microsoft, it made room for a smaller number of titles to lovingly chew the scenery, showing off with extended gameplay footage and a surprising number of stomach-turning moments.
But although Diamond was at the height of his career after his character came to an end in 2000, his newfound fame made room for negative habits that left him on the outs from both the cast and entertainment industry as a whole.
When Wakanda was finally brought to screen, it bucked the way African countries have been depicted by providing a power fantasy that reveres the relentless spirit and innovative minds of black men and women — something that modern moviemaking has rarely made room for.
The transaction, which made room for RHP Doug Fister on the 40-man roster, means Bailey, who was placed on the 10-day disabled list on April 12, retroactive to April 10, cannot return to the Angels until at least June 9.
Internet users have long argued that Winslet's character could have made room for Jack, prompting the Discovery Channel's Mythbusters to eventually step in and confirm speculation that the board was buoyant enough for them both – if they used Rose's life jacket as a flotation device.
It has been in the New York Times Crossword more than 300 times, almost exclusively clued to the isle itself or isle-adjacent (it was Napoleon Bonaparte's place of exile), although more recently constructors and editors have made room for the actor Idris ELBA.
And — in maybe the clearest sign that you would have needed the Richter scale to measure the zeitgeist of the late 1960s — the same list made room for both "Christy," Catherine Marshall's historical Christian romance, and "Rosemary's Baby," Ira Levin's tale of satanic horror.
In addition to the best actress contender Olivia Colman, the supporting actress race made room for Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz from this movie, and since actors make up the biggest voting branch in the academy, it's important to have them on your side.
How he fits: The SoCal local, who played his college ball in Westwood, was simply too much to pass up for the Lakers, and they made room for him in the backcourt by sending D'Angelo Russell (the No. 2 pick just two years ago) to Brooklyn.
But this particularly grateful coda caps a season that made room for more growth and introspection than Broad City has ever allowed into its chaotic universe, finding a way for Abbi and Ilana to celebrate each other at a time when celebrating can feel like the hardest thing to do.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar fell on Tuesday after weaker-than-expected U.S. economic data boosted expectations the Federal Reserve would hold interest rates lower for longer, while U.S. Treasury yields touched five-week highs as traders made room for government debt supply ahead of the central bank's policy statement.
Written by Charles L. Mee and directed by Les Waters, the production seems as much a repudiation of Merton's spiritual values — he was a staunch Roman Catholic, who believed firmly in the tenets of the faith, even as his capacious intellect made room for appreciation of other religions — as a celebration of them.
Which is surprising, since much of Arceneaux's memoir is rooted in pain — of growing up in a violently anti-gay environment, of trying to push his identity away, of slowly coming out despite being afraid, and of coming to terms with the fact that the church he grew up in hasn't made room for him.
Photo: iFixitWhile the asymmetry of the speaker and mic grilles on the bottom of XS and XS Max might look a little jarring, by deleting two holes on left, Apple made room for an extra antenna band, which according to test results from SpeedSmart, Tom's Guide, and others, resulted in a serious improvement in LTE data speeds.
That's made room for his protest to be interpreted in different ways, but rather than let "detractors will only twist your words and use them against you" as the GQ piece reads, the magazine invited Kaepernick's friends, mentors, and former teammates to shed light on why the purpose of his protest should not be diluted over time.
" In short, the 2010 lineup was one for the history books, and the following year was no slouch, either: That best-picture category made room for obvious front-runners like "The King's Speech" and "The Social Network" as well as action spectaculars like "Inception" and contemporary indies like "Winter's Bone" and "The Kids Are All Right.
B PLUS New York Gypsy All Stars: Dromomania (self-released) Maintaining a nice intensity for most of its first half and settling into a lyricism that flirts likably with cheese after that, this is the showcase Ismael Lumanovski deserves—or would be if it made room for one of the Eric Dolphy homages I heard him unfurl as a fledgling ten years ago.
Lucre-minded Broadway made room for precedent-smashing productions that jiggered and blurred the senses, including not only "The Crucible" and "The Encounter" but also the triumphantly transplanted "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812," Dave Malloy's ecstatic musical adaptation of a part of "War and Peace" (which appeared on my best-of-the-year list for 2013 in its Off Broadway incarnation).
I laughed out loud frequently while reading I Can't Date Jesus, which is surprising, since much of Arceneaux's memoir is rooted in pain — of growing up in a violently anti-gay environment, of trying to push his identity away, of slowly coming out despite being afraid, and of coming to terms with the fact that the church he grew up in hasn't made room for him.
Like a tale of an African king who commands the most advanced and technologically superior country in the world, or an Amazonian princess tasked with defeating the god of war, a female space commander shooting photon beams from her palms, taking down aliens with her megaton shoulder, and ripping through the galaxy is the sort of fantasy that Marvel hadn't really made room for before, and neither had cinema.

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