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And Swift made time for her other celebrity pals, too.
On Saturday we made time for a favorite ritual — brunch.
Both say they should have made time for each other.
His campaign made time for only one national surrogate: Biden.
One such country that made time for the program was Iran.
Instead, I made time for meditation and exercise to manage stress.
They've made time for a ski instructor course and yoga retreat.
He liked that Gates made time for surfing in the mornings.
The 82-minute episode even made time for some nice emotional flourishes.
But as busy as he was, Monteith always made time for mom.
She also made time for a lakeside hot-tub soak with wine.
Oh, and the sleep and boozy brunch I made time for helped, too.
I wouldn't have done 'Luke Cage' if they hadn't made time for 'Moonlight.
I made time for it, and I knew what I was getting into.
Though Jenner was having fun with friends, she still made time for mommy duties.
What is something you'd like to learn that you haven't made time for yet?
This season barely even made time for significant characters like Brienne, Podrick, and Tormund.
So my work schedule became punishingly intense, but I made time for the Latitude.
But Surgeon General Adams made time for Sean Hannity's talk show on Tuesday night.
The basketball superstar was especially popular in China because he made time for fans.
Though she lives in Los Angeles, she made time for a New York lesson.
I never had a mentor and I so wish someone had made time for me.
Tony Hawk: No matter what, I always made time for Transworld—that's the bottom line.
They also made time for must-see summer events, like the Royal Ascot in England.
He always made time for his students and they always knew his door was open.
He flew us in, he had a bus waiting for us, he made time for us.
He left the gardening to Michelle and the young students, but made time for high fives.
They played powerhouse programs Marquette and UCLA, but also made time for stopovers at SDSU and USD.
On top of the thousands of pages our professors piled on, they still made time for Potter.
She's also made time for a project close to her heart: speaking up for at-risk children.
Outside of global affairs and Hollywood glamour, Brad and Angelina made time for American sporting events too.
She has made time for casual sex on her terms, even if her methods are a bit impersonal.
Before one of their hikes, the couple also made time for a romantic private dinner inside a picturesque greenhouse.
Karen Catlin: As important as he was to Silicon Valley bigwigs, Bill Campbell also made time for everyday people.
Before announcing the Texas senator's victory, live on TV, Bennett made time for some shoutouts to state party colleagues.
Now I made time for pauses and reflection — and my work, and my life, became richer as a result.
Before the match started, Camilla also made time for brief chat with Oracene Price – mom to Serena and Venus Williams.
In the last two years I've taken up gardening, which I never would've made time for when I was 25.
On Fox, Tucker Carlson made time for a four-minute news report by Catherine Herridge, then grumbled about the probe.
The Bushes, as millions of couples before them, also made time for a photograph in front of the Taj Mahal.
With almost every hour scheduled, they still made time for the relationship, if only for a few minutes a day.
I was happy that my 24-year-old child, with a daughter of his own, still made time for his mom.
Per usual, the two belted out her famous hits, but made time for a rollercoaster ride and a trip to McDonald's.
I invited all the celebrity friends I'd made time for as guests, including Father Winter (the Sim version of Santa Claus).
The show made time for a heart-wrenching goodbye, and the actors John Bell and Sam Heughan did a great job.
For the accounts dedicated to the show, who have made time for this alongside extracurriculars and schoolwork, what happens after the finale?
We made time for each other, prioritized each other even though we had busy schedules, and for a while, that was enough.
Newton-John made time for a quick outfit change, donning a leather jacket and black pants in time for the Q&A.
But he always made time for a morning workout and regular phone calls and video chats with his girlfriend, singer-songwriter Leah Sykes.
"My parents split up when I was pretty young, but he always made time for us, even when he was working," Allison said.
Along the way, he made time for Eric Garcetti, the mayor of Los Angeles; Leon Panetta, the former defense secretary; and Oprah Winfrey.
But he made time for Iowa from afar, calling a columnist for The Des Moines Register to pitch his latest gun-safety proposal.
Three of Hollywood's biggest baddies there, and they all made time for the Texan, who will be missed by work colleagues and filmgoers alike.
He made time for an act of kindness, helping an anti-Assad, anti-ISIS activist from Palmyra — an old friend — smooth relations with the group.
And when Musk wasn't pondering the future of mankind as a young man or studying books about space, he also made time for lighter reading.
He was so like down-to-earth and made time for each of us and for us to tell our stories and what we do.
Mr Bercow pushed back against accusations of pro-Remain bias by pointing out that he has made time for MPs with all sorts of political positions.
Earlier this month, when he was in New York to promote "Unsane," the Steven Soderbergh movie shot on iPhone, he made time for an afternoon workout.
For starters, they've always made time for their group leg kick photo opp, which works equally well with a high leg slit or above-the-knee dress.
They even made time for a few sweet portraits in front of a backdrop of trees and pink flowers, which complemented Sophie's patterned dress and matching head topper.
Attendance varies wildly, from local teens taking selfies to out-of-towners who smartly made time for New York City's least pretentious, most diverse, most affordable food event.
When she wasn't bedside with Erica or photographing documents on Glenn's desk, Elizabeth made time for lunch with another source, Patrick McCleesh (Reed Birney) at the State Department.
" At Mr. Washington's concerts over the past two years, he has often made time for Mr. Mosley to perform a song of his own, typically the sauntering "Abraham.
The 36-year-old now mother of three made time for a personal beauty treatment recently, later thanking her facialist Shani Darden — while breastfeeding — in a post on Instagram.
It's hard to believe that it's been eight months since the beginning of the year — but it has also made time for so many good movies to come out.
As for me, whether I was with The Morning News, or later at ESPN, Bryant routinely made time for a few questions one on one whenever we crossed paths.
The superstar pair made time for a go-kart date night during their time in Japan, where Perry kicked off the Asian leg of her Witness World Tour on Tuesday.
Since moving to Washington in January, she's made time for visits to the National Zoo, the International Spy Museum and the National Museum of American History, among other local spots.
"He put his focus on Brayden and made time for him, talked to him, explained that it doesn't define him, he's stronger, that he's a good person," Owen Harrington said.
The wide receiver was selected in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft in April and is days away from training camp, but he still made time for family this week.
Tom Brady and Gisele made time for an Italian tanning session while hanging out in Positano -- a session that was sure to take the QB's mind off his 4 game Deflategate suspension.
The reality star had an especially busy Wednesday: Between hanging out with her boyfriend and attending a glitzy Hollywood party, Jenner made time for three (okay, two and a half) outfit changes.
And yet it also made time for many standalone episodes, sometimes ultimately folding them into the larger picture, with major characters like Marceline the Vampire Queen being introduced in apparent one-off installments.
After Portland, the Eatons made time for a short trip to Colorado, where they mulled a post-Olympic move to the mountains despite having to scout locations while driving in a heavy snowstorm.
A hike across Manhattan felt like one way to neatly package a narrative (even if "Broad City" did it first) while doing something I've always thought of doing, but never made time for.
As busy as he is, Alex Trebek made time for kindness in the smallest of acts ... helping lift the spirits of an autistic man whose mom was determined to get Alex on the horn.
"I seldom made time for cooking or gave it much consideration," Michael Pollan confesses in his 2013 book, "Cooked," which explores the birth of cuisine through the four elements: fire, water, air and earth.
Buttigieg does appear to have made time for Heather Willey, one of Indiana's top charter school lobbyists, who co-hosted a fundraiser for Buttigieg in Indianapolis on October 4, according to an invitation obtained by VICE.
Even Set It Up, the other great Netflix rom-com of the summer and in many ways a classic execution of the formula, made time for a meta joke about the classic "run to the airport" trope.
" So even though Oliver had so much material to get through during his April 9 show that the episode ran five minutes longer than usual, he still made time for O'Reilly — and for his trusty "Catheter Cowboy.
Money. Money. That was effectively the only conversation missing from Facebook's F8 conference — an event that even made time for a progress update on a moonshot project that might one day allow us to hear through our skin.
Despite Kathie Lee Gifford's love of his sandy blonde (dyed) hair, College Jon went brunette and made time for guest roles on Ally McBeal, Smallville, 8 Simple Rules, and Veronica Mars through the first half of the decade.
I spent most of the summer interning at an internet company doing communications and design work, but I made time for a 10-day road trip in July to visit family in Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Initially, her handlers tried to manage Miyazato in a more restricted Japanese style, limiting news media access, but when Miyazato noticed that even top American players made time for such requests, her style became more relaxed and accommodating.
Roosevelt charmed the White House press corps to within an inch of its life, leaked big stories to favored reporters and still made time for writers from obscure trade journals and others who were technically ineligible for press credentials.
And while it looks like Harry took time during the holidays for some fun out, he and the rest of the royal family still made time for their favorite seasonal traditions, which usually includes a charity soccer game on Christmas Eve.
The funny part ... Bron's been in town for about a week now and hasn't broken bread with his Purple and Gold squad yet (that we know about) ... but he had made time for Hollywood stars like Al Pacino, Leonardo DiCaprio and Khloe Kardashian.
"I don't get to put off doing something for my company until tomorrow because if I do, I won't have made time for the other things I need to do, and then I won't be able to send out my Christmas letter," he offers.
Last week, James Oliver Cury of the Hollywood Reporter wrote that Rose had holed up for the winter at his home in Bellport, Long Island ("described as 'the un-Hamptons'"), but made time for meals with influential people like lawyer David Boies, who has represented Harvey Weinstein.
In a sign of how New York's money circle extends beyond the finance sector, both Mr. Buttigieg and Mr. O'Rourke recently made time for private sit-downs with Anna Wintour, the editor in chief of Vogue and the artistic director of Condé Nast, a prominent Democratic fund-raiser.
The fact that Trump made time for India in an election year is a major win for the South Asian country, said Richard Rossow, senior advisor and the Wadhwani Chair in U.S.-India Policy Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington D.C.-based think tank.
Read: On Cambridge Analytica scandal, Zuck says ... my bad "House Republicans have no time for substantive oversight of the Trump administration ... but they have made time for Diamond and Silk" The hearing is just the latest instance of a dramatic shift in how lawmakers on both sides of the aisle treat these fast-growing internet companies.
Ritzer and his wife, Sue (married 1963), have two children and five grandchildren. Despite being a workaholic, he has always made time for his family. Ritzer also loves to travel, oftentimes using the work trips as a time for a mini vacation with his wife.
The couple soon after had two children, Peter and Wendy Stark Morrissey. Peter Stark (1944–1970) died by suicide in New York City. Ray Stark died of heart failure in his Los Angeles home on January 17, 2004, aged 88. Despite a busy schedule throughout his active career, Ray made time for his interests in horses.
In 1953 Moya married Gertrude “Gertie” Garza. Together they had a son who died at age 19 and a daughter, Lori Moya, who followed her father into politics, serving on the Austin school board from 2006 to 2014. Known as a family man, he always made time for them. A Texas Longhorn fan, he followed their football, basketball, and baseball teams.
While pursuing an active research career, Lichnerowicz made time for pedagogy. From 1963 to 1966 he was President of the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction of the International Mathematical Union. In 1967 the French government created the Lichnerowicz Commission made up of 18 teachers of mathematics. The commission recommended a curriculum based on set theory and logic with an early introduction to mathematical structures.
As if that was not enough, he still made time for Penelope (Paula Burlamaqui), a modern and sophisticated journalist in the capital. However, in the course of the novela, the amorous escapades of Farid are discovered by Neusa. After shedding many tears, she takes the radical decision to turn into a more exuberant, daring woman. For starters, she changes her clothes, before discrete, for more flashy, colourful and provocative pieces.
Bailey was one of the 1883 founders of the Constitutional Club, a club closely aligned to the Conservative party. He was also a member of two other gentlemen's clubs in London, the Carlton Club, a venue for political discussions between Conservative MPs, and the Junior Carlton Club which was also closely aligned to the Conservative party. Bailey made time for several interests aside from his hotelier and political career.
He attended both the University of Minnesota Law School and Harvard Law School . Robb worked as an international bond lawyer in New York City, but always made time for his music aspirations. During a 1935–36 leave of absence from his law firm, he studied composition with Nadia Boulanger at the American Conservatory in Fontainebleau, France. It was her encouragement that gave him the confidence to pursue his dream of being a composer.
While touring, they were also making songwriting a top priority and made time for writing trips and retreats at the Young family ranch. Energized with new songs, they were ready to begin working on a new album in late 2007. Working with producers Frank Liddell and Mike Wrucke (who have also produced for Lambert), they took time off from touring to record at Omni Studios in Nashville. Their third album, Jet Black & Jealous, was released in 2008.
He was a stepbrother of St Conainne.Oengus the Culdee, Félire Óengusso Céli de, Harrison and Sons, 1905 While still only a child, Senan began to practice and preach self-denial, once even reproving his mother for gathering blackberries. God, he reminded her, made time for abstinence as well as for eating. The boy promised his life to God after the miracle at the estuary, where a path opened for him and the cattle he was driving at high tide.
Following surgery, he was able to recover the use of his hand, but always required a prop to hold up his arm. The Market at Návsí Despite this, he was determined to continue painting but, as the only son, his ailing father wanted him to take over the family farm. Nágl deferred to his father's wishes and settled into a farmer's life. He still made time for painting, however, and was able to participate in an exhibition at the Rudolfinum not long after.
Early in her career, Frederick had kept so busy with journalism that she had never really made time for a personal life of her own but she got married in 1969, to Charles Robbins on March 31. Robbins had been the managing editor of the Wall Street Journal and later the president of the Atomic Industrial Forum. Frederick retired from journalism in 1981 and moved with her husband to Sarasota, Florida. In retirement, Frederick carried on, lecturing on the mission of the United Nations and international affairs.
As a young child at school in England, Bello's athletic abilities got her in the school netball, swimming and rounders teams. In addition to this, she also made time for the more musical side of her nature and learned to play the saxophone and piano. Bello's Nigerian father, Air Vice Marshal Abdullahi Bello (rtd.), was born in Jimeta, Yola, Adamawa State, and rose through the ranks to become the youngest Chief of the Air Staff in Africa in 1980. After 25 years of meritorious service he retired from the Nigerian Air Force.
Lito was born Oscar Alberto Cruz in the working-class La Plata suburb of Berisso in 1941, and began performing in local theatres at the age of 15. Graduating from a La Plata secondary school, he continued to pursue his calling in La Plata's growing independent theatre scene. Enrolling at the University of Buenos Aires School of Architecture and Urbanism in 1961, he made time for performances throughout his studies. Following his 1964 graduation, he enrolled at the prestigious University Theatre Institute of Chile (ITUCH) and returned to Buenos Aires in 1968.
While working as an agriculturalist he made time for a large amount of field ornithological research, especially on eagles, pelicans and flamingos, which resulted in a number of scientific papers and several books. He continued this work after he retired and also did consultant work on wildlife, land development and range management for various local and world agencies. He collaborated with the University of Addis Ababa and the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Department in wildlife studies and was president of the East African Natural History Society from 1961 to 1963. He continued writing right up until his death, despite ill health.
Balgarnie held this appointment till 1895, and thereafter made time for speaking and writing on behalf of temperance and other causes. Balgarnie was the author of A plea for the appointment of police matrons at police stations (1894). In 1902, in Washington, D.C., she represented the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies at the First Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance. She was also affiliated with the International Arbitration & Peace Association, the British Anti-lynching League, and the Society for Promoting the Return of Women as County Councillors, Personal Rights Association, Moral Reform Union, and the Men and Women's Club.
When Australian media mogul Rupert Murdoch and 20th Century Fox acquired WTTG and the rest of Metromedia's television station group in 1986, one of the first moves made by the newly-christened Fox Television Stations was to bring Povich to New York to host A Current Affair. Initially launching on WNYW in July 1986 before landing on the other Fox-owned stations, and into national syndication in 1988, A Current Affair was considered a tabloid infotainment show that often focused on celebrity gossip, it also made time for compelling human-interest stories. Critics praised the show for trying to be both informative and entertaining, much like "a good afternoon newspaper."Corry, John.
Chicago was one of at least eleven other acts that were eligible for the award, and weeks later, at its October 28, 1977 Madison Square Garden concert, Chicago was one of the first acts to receive the award for drawing over 180,000 people to the venue in nine sold-out appearances there over the years. Cashbox reviewer Ken Terry said of the 1977 Madison Square Garden concert, "Chicago ultimately presents itself in the best light with AM- oriented, good-time music. Its fans are not looking for complicated, introverted songs; they want music to drive to, dance to and work to." Besides recording and touring, during the busy 1970s Chicago also made time for a movie appearance and several television appearances of note.
From his writings and the testimony of all who knew him, Ryelandt appears first and foremost as a man with a great sense of duty. Duty towards God above all: he was a deeply religious man, who attended mass every week, who was knowledgeable about his religion, and who conceived of his music making as a religious duty. Duty towards his music: he was privileged in being able to devote himself exclusively to music, but he was highly conscious this was a privilege and worked very hard, both as a student of Tinel (who drove him hard) and as a composer. Towards his family: he was always extremely solicitous of his wife, but especially during her illness, when he would organize serenades for her as she could no longer attend concerts; he made time for his children, considering their education extremely important, and encouraging them;Froyen, p. 14–15.

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