If you can make it through a Midwestern winter, you can make it through anything.
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If you two can make it through the inevitable hangover, you can make it through anything.
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I always said if we can make it through that we can make it through anything.
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Some people say that if Britney could make it through 2007, they can make it through anything.
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When you're finding an obstacle to make it through—and I mean make it through society, through school—reach out, educate yourself.
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When you're competing, they can make it through advertising, they could make it through all these subscription services, and then Drive and everything else.
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If Ser Jorah Mormont can make it through that greyscale operation on the last season of Game of Thrones, he can make it through anything.
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I figured if I can make it through an announcement in the blizzard, in my permanent snow globe, I can make it through our interview. Okay.
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"Walking over those hot coals is a symbolic experience that proves if you can make it through the fire, you can make it through anything," his website says.
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If they can make it through creating an entire movie — not to mention a pack of flesh-eating, sound-chasing monsters — then they can make it through anything.
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And don't worry – yule make it through 2016. 1.
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If you're a couple in the entertainment industry, I imagine award season is like going to Ikea: if you can make it through to the end, you can make it through anything.
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I know I can't make it through this thing alone.
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To make it through school, many dyslexics wrangle and hustle.
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"We make it through the Weekend," Lee captioned the shot.
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And those who make it through will enter the final.
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" "I know life is crazy, we can make it through.
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I make it through a good chunk of the book.
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Indeed, they're often how we make it through those times.
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Will Paige make it through even if her parents don't?
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Only about 10% of men make it through the training.
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Being a healthy kid helps one make it through school.
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So that's why the reds and yellows make it through.
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Will TerraVia make it through the rest of the year?
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I managed to convince him we could make it through.
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I can't make it through and I've been so embarrassed.
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"I make it through," said Ms. Katchmar, who is disabled.
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"Are *we* going to make it through this?" he asked.
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It similarly did not make it through the Senate either.
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They didn't know if he'd make it through the night.
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It took me three tries to make it through alive.
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But she couldn't make it through the jungle, Muzammil explained.
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I'm not going to make it through the teenage years.
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"For the most part, just make it through," Compton said.
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Whaaatever it takes, I know I can make it through!
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Will Eureka make it through this season on both feet?
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They were struggling to make it through the next week.
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Previously several dozen migrants had managed to make it through.
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Even modest gun law changes rarely make it through Congress.
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Thankfully, I was smart enough to make it through school.
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It is a reminder that I can make it through anything.
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But infringing designs do make it through from time to time.
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As Madonna put it, sometimes you make it through the wilderness.
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Thankfully, Harry managed to make it through his vows shit-free.
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Still, one song will make it through for a Grammy nod.
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Taylor Lautner isn't sure he'll make it through Scream Queens alive.
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All these primaries we think the favorite will make it through.
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I barely make it through my Insta Stories before falling asleep.
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Hopefully, their support will help the Giudices make it through this.
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He was able to make it through January by living cheaply.
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Just make it through the cold darkness of 2-7 a.m.
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The three are likely to easily make it through the hearing.
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It is unclear whether the agreement can make it through Congress.
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Almost half of the recruits that applied didn't make it through.
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Whether you can make it through them is an open question.
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"I'm sure she'll make it through," Teresa, 47, told Entertainment Tonight.
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Some works last months, others don't make it through the night.
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Bring your own stuff, watch YouTube, and you'll make it through.
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We have a celebration every time we make it through customs.
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I'll somehow have to make it through the day kudos-less.
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I don't think he's going to make it through the holidays.
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How are we going to make it through this coronavirus pandemic?
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But it'll be the only way we can make it through.
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Hung knew she just had to make it through two weeks.
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It is unlikely to make it through the Republican-controlled Senate.
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Many are doubtful the INARA changes will make it through Congress.
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We finally had the hope we needed to make it through.
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Those who make it through like Facebook and Google are fantastic.
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Is it enough to make it through Iowa and New Hampshire?
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And some of the aid had begun to make it through.
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At the time, the legislation didn't even make it through committee.
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We just need to figure out how to make it through.
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Doesn't even make it through a full 24-hour news cycle.
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"Having a baby is a big challenge for a couple, and going through that together strengthens your bond because if you make it through [having a child], you know you can make it through anything," Legend explained.
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But we have to make it through the next 13 years first.
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For Starling, such measures helped her make it through school, she said.
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Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn didn't make it through the debate unscathed either.
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"We all knew he wouldn't make it through the night," adds Reid.
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In that moment I did not think Michael would make it through.
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Pompeo's nomination almost didn't make it through the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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If either flips, the resolution will easily make it through the Senate.
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So it's possible that Opportunity may make it through this relatively unscathed.
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But it took all day to make it through the U.S. checkpoint.
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Meteorites make it through the atmosphere and land on the Earth's surface.
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See if you can make it through the whole thing without shuddering.
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If you could just make it there and make it through that.
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" "I was pretty concerned whether I would make it through my speech.
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It took more than 3 hours to make it through the gridlock.
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Did she make it through the day without blowing her meager budget?
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I have no idea how we make it through customs every time.
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However that tie plays out, Tottenham and Leverkusen should make it through.
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Reynolds did make it through the entire segment without mentioning Aviation Gin.
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With that out of the way, I managed to make it through.
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Only about 36 percent of applicants make it through that process successfully.
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A case with less evidence likely wouldn't make it through the PLCAA.
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"Only about 3 percent make it through our screening process," she said.
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The manager, Brad Mills, did not make it through the next season.
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The only way I make it through Wisconsin winters is by reading.
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It just needs to make it through Saturday without any measurable rainfall.
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Still, Gideon will have to make it through a primary in June.
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I make it through security and onto my gate in record time.
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Except, then they predicted that we wouldn't make it through the summer.
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History suggests we'll probably make it through this impeachment struggle as well.
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At first, you're just trying to make it through the 15 minutes.
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It will be very interesting for me if I make it through.
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Neither proposal is likely to make it through the Senate as is.
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The South Carolina bill is unlikely to make it through this session.
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Few proposals are likely to make it through the Republican-led Congress.
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Walker is favored to make it through the GOP primary on Tuesday.
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But it is unlikely to make it through the Republican-controlled Senate.
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Would I be disappointed if I don't make it through this process?
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He has yet to make it through an entire major league season.
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Weaker carriers may not make it through the end of the month.
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Because he wouldn't be able to make it through the day otherwise.
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KS: Yeah, I almost didn't make it through that one. Anyway. Lauren?
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Click through for proof — we bet you can't make it through without swooning.
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I think I make it through 10 more minutes of TV before crashing.
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Our relationship is...not good, but we make it through the meal together.
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The security line is very short so I make it through very quickly!
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I imagine that wasn't an easy episode to kind of make it through.
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"I'm just trying to hold on, trying to make it through," she says.
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"We were just trying to make it through those days together," she says.
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When their tweets could make it through those internal server issues, that is.
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"They used up a lot of willpower to make it through," Yan said.
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"A lot of people don't actually make it through the training," she says.
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About 30 percent of patent applications do not make it through at all.
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Even if Sears finalizes financing to make it through the holidays, challenges remain.
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We're all going to make it through this situation, I believe in us.
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Here Faris plays a single mom struggling to make it through medical school.
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Am I going to make it through the day, especially at my age?
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I need to have a hearty breakfast to make it through the morning.
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Theoretically, we could make it through winter without ever setting foot outside. How?
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But some phishing attacks will inevitably make it through even the best protections.
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But it's still unclear if Kavanaugh will make it through the final vote.
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Is there anyone we can count on to make it through the season?
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These two little loves are my everything and we will make it through!!
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If you make it through that, you'll feel pretty damn good about yourself.
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Only three percent make it through every year and the competition is cutthroat.
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Some days they make it through unscathed; at others, they're not so lucky.
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Even Madonna couldn't make it through the show without getting a little teary.
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You will find your feet again and make it through the other side.
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And to make it through, chief information officers are relying on one another.
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But whether they will make it through a divided Washington is still unclear.
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It's a relief and it's catharsis, so we're going to make it through.
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If you make it through the policy period, you are no longer covered.
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"If you are strong, you might make it through," the Wuhan resident says.
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I make it through customs and catch a 30 min Uber back home.
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We make it through security without incident and wait for our early flight.
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Alpern had to make it through December for his son to be eligible.
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They travel in groups because it is easier to make it through immigration.
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I think there's a good chance his whole cabinet will make it through.
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But first they need to make it through Mexico to the U.S. border.
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Now the question is whether Rauner can make it through a Republican primary.
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And, again, there's a good chance deep cuts simply won't make it through.
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" Marina Erakovic of New Zealand, who said she always loved playing on grass, tried to put a more positive spin on the challenge: "I always say that if you can make it through Roehampton, you can make it through anything.
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Only about 3% of people will make it through the program and become donors.
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I will respond to them all after I make it through this difficult day.
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Sadly, in the cruel world of Westeros, not everyone can make it through unscathed.
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But now its users are wondering whether it will make it through another year.
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They worry whether the bear and two cubs will even make it through hibernation.
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Most of us will make it through our lives without ever witnessing a disinterment.
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Wether you're sad, depressed or suicidal like I was… you can make it through.
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Farrell did not make it through the third when the Twins tallied three runs.
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Though clearly a fan-favorite, Soleim didn't make it through the first Rose Ceremony.
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It also doesn't guarantee which, if any, will make it through and be listed.
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Like us all, Smith needed a little moment to make it through the song.
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There's no message of hope and people don't band together to make it through.
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It'll be interesting to see how many (health systems) make it through that transition.
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And who knows, you might just make it through—whatever that might look like.
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However, Monday brought the tragic news that Strickland didn't make it through the storm.
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How it works: The orders make it through the Baltimore facility with lightning speed.
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Lovers died, children got injured, and favorite patients didn't make it through the night.
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After multiple attempts and some shrewd maneuvers, Angus' stick failed to make it through.
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Either way, I definitely can't make it through to the end of this video.
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"She didn't think my mom would make it through the day," Wright told CNN.
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Unguided, through the knotted maze of messy lines, a player wouldn't make it through.
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Before facing Sessions, though, Meier will have to make it through the Democratic primary.
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It takes close to four hours for the couple to successfully make it through.
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Not sure it's going to make it through the opening statements of this hearing.
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Are we really going to make it through three more weeks of this, Lizzie?
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Before, I would've felt positively exhilarated for managing to make it through a presentation.
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Hakeem is distraught, and Anika can barely make it through a scene without crying.
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Back then I was skinny enough to damn near make it through the bars.
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People experience their highest joy in helping their neighbors make it through the day.
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Again, though, after you make it through your teenage years, they lose some luster.
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"As it says in our theme song, you will make it through," Schuyler said.
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"Whether or not I make it through this process - Time will tell," Cain said.
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No. Would I be thrilled and honored if I make it through this process?
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"Telling people was hard and I felt happy to make it through," Shanee says.
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Few guests make it through their meal without checking their phone, Mr. Canora said.
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Another video showed a car trying to make it through the flooded F.D.R. Drive.
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Even if they make it through state legislatures, the legislation may face other challenges.
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But it was a tough year, and you all helped me make it through.
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"I wonder sometimes: How did I make it through the minor leagues?" he said.
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He didn't make it through the primary, he didn't make it into the Oval.
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I'm trying to make it through early Q1 because I'm getting married in January.
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This link has preparation guides that can help them make it through the storm.
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Some drugs do, however, make it through the areas between legal ports of entry.
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The moms said that they also relied on each other to make it through treatment.
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It's impossible to make it through Macedonia without drinking rakija, and probably lots of it.
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But at the end of the day I know I will make it through this.
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You have to find a person you can make it through the tough times with.
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For many, if you can make it through your worst night, you can make it.
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It's the only way we are going to make it through this, if we organize.
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This was my way of telling myself that I was going to make it through.
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It took her five very painful swipes to make it through the turnstile last week.
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We just had to make it through one obstacle after the other and stay alive.
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Now I hear "You'll fight and you'll make it through" and I don't feel energized.
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If you make it through the morning without a little sidewalk splatter, we salute you.
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You'll definitely be very sick of popcorn if you make it through the entire event.
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They make it through the doorway at the same time, closing the doors almost simultaneously.
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But there are folks who have to make it through this wilderness without a map.
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IdeasForEmoji tweets different scenarios that are unlikely to ever make it through the approval process.
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Black women have had to rely on wizardry to make it through this tumultuous life.
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Plus, we aren't equipped for the temperature drop, but we make it through the night.
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Noon hits and I realize I need second lunch to make it through the day.
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But how do you know if your trees can make it through a severe drought?
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"You'll need massages and stretching or you won't make it through your training," said Abunassar.
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If you do, you will make it through and come out on the other side.
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Emoji that do make it through the final process will be released in March 2019.
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My other roommate unfortunately didn't make it through the class, and walked home halfway through.
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I managed to scrape up enough Kitten Tokens to make it through my first month.
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Plus, dogs generally don't require fistfulls of Advil just to make it through the day.
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The universal background check bill is also not expected to make it through the Senate.
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Its Chrysler Pacifica minivans were just too timid to make it through the oncoming traffic.
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I wouldn't even know how to make it through, if I tried to come back.
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They make it through a backdoor, which Hodor holds shut as Meera drags Bran away.
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That bill, however, also failed to make it through Congress before lawmakers left this month.
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She, her doctors, and her community are trying their best to make it through this.
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Keke Palmer can barely make it through the week without drastically switching up her hairstyle.
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In various ways, each credited games with helping them make it through such confusing times.
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After my husband died, I didn't think I could make it through a whole day.
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Severino, like Tanaka, Pineda and Eovaldi before him, did not make it through six innings.
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Warthen requested and received three cortisone shots just to make it through the World Series.
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"We certainly have enough supply to make it through the summer driving season," he said.
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Republicans generally believe that Heller will make it through his primary without too much trouble.
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My 2-year-old wouldn't be able to make it through 30 minutes of it.
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Mnuchin said he believes tax reform will continue to make it through, despite the roadblocks.
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The reality is that many LGBTQ workers don't even make it through the interview process.
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Mike Quigley, a Democrat from Illinois, failed to make it through the House in 2017.
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So statistically I was hopeful that at least one of them would make it through.
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It can make it through the House, where Republicans have their biggest numbers since 1928.
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" She goes on to say, "Everyone is just trying to make it through their day.
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Asked if he would make it through the next two years, he said "Yes," emphatically.
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However, when you're met with a true puzzle, you're always able to make it through.
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The company has been looking for ways to make it through the 2018 holiday season.
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He doubts he'll make it through the school year, maybe not even to Christmas break.
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Taking immediate burdens off people could help them make it through the next few months.
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"He's going to have to make a big splash to make it through," she said.
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But first she had to make it through Tuesday's qualifying heats, which was no given.
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Will you have the fortitude and commitment to make it through a duller second act?
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But you can't just slack off, you're trying to make it through culinary school too!
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I worked hard to get into college and even harder to make it through college.
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Here are suggestions that might help you make it through the storm and its aftermath.
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To make it through, particles must flow seamlessly with air currents, weaving around every obstruction.
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And sometimes you just need to make it through a day, an hour, a minute.
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We make it through, then drop the kids off with the babysitter for morning services.
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It's very rare to make it through a lifetime in New York City night life.
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But to become a true idol, they have to make it through ultra-competitive auditions.
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The question is whether he'll still be alive, if he'll make it through this winter.
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Tom Brady and Drew Brees didn't make it through the first round of the playoffs.
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" The Hudson has enough glassware to make it through what Mr. Paris calls "the preshow.
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In this harsh environment, the Chihuahuan Desert, imagination and faith helped them make it through.
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His mother began to worry about whether he'd make it through a decade of probation.
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It is not clear if the proposal as it stands can make it through Congress.
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I bet you didn't make it through that sentence without gazing longingly at another tab.
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Those who make it through begin 20 weeks of paid training to become software developers.
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But a vast majority of recruits, he says, make it through boot camp just fine.
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They face degrading conditions like not receiving enough pads to make it through their periods.
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There are schools and businesses, and some people "make it" through hard work and luck.
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Do you have moments where you think you're not going to make it through a tour?
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"I thought I was going to make it through this but I'm not," Trudeau told reporters.
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A third picture showed off the many tissues she needed to make it through the read.
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Rihanna needed some liquid help to make it through her debut on A&E's Bates Motel.
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Make it through the various levels and Trump makes it to his goal; the White House.
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Some vehicles couldn't make it through the mud, and about 100 others became trapped behind them.
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In our tests, he was able to make it through three-hour shows without a problem.
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Very few of her characters make it through their lives without harm, both physical and mental.
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The attacking team has to make it through the docks and stop Blackheart from sailing away.
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Who will make it through many a grueling rose ceremony and fight for Brown every day?
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I can only make it through a couple before I have to throw the towel in.
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She tells me she learned from her mentors how to make it through the festival alive.
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I can make it through Monday and Tuesday no problem, but Wednesday and Thursday are iffy.
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It's not giving away too much to say that he won't make it through the spring.
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I work a double at my serving job today and I'm hoping I'll make it through.
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We also inherit aspects of our personality that help us make it through school, like conscientiousness.
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So, how do you make it through the holiday season without blowing all of your money?
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Instead I took 242015 days to make it through 24100 pages of sappy romantic teen fluff.
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Here's hoping you make it through this winter and add even more sols to the mission.
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And how, out of all the women in the world, did these ones make it through?
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The bigger question is what happens to those that don't make it through the fundraising gauntlet?
|
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Richard Branson declined to comment on the Amazon deal to CNBC Make It through a spokesperson.
|
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Repricings have not just challenged trading levels, some proposals didn't even make it through the market.
|
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Even if the measure did make it through Congress, the White House would likely veto it.
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Instead, these embellishments actually lower the odds your resume will make it through this initial cull.
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He and Athena don't make it through, but the fact that he tried is good enough.
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He is currently on life support and is not expected to make it through the day.
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Verdict: I never thought I would make it through a heated class, much less enjoy it.
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Self-driving cars can make it through ice, snow, thunderstorms, and the winding streets of Pittsburgh.
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Whatever it takes, the kids of Degrassi: The Next Generation know how to make it through.
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He tells me needs to get healthy enough to make it through the schedule, and soon.
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As long as we can make it through these last couple months, it was worth it.
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I struggled to make it through my beer, as I'd ordered enough food for two people.
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How many of the 54 women currently running for Senate will make it through their primaries?
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Goldsmith knew they had to find the man or he wouldn't make it through the night.
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All it needed was a solid holiday season to make it through to the other side.
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RHP Aaron Blair failed to make it through the fourth inning in his fourth start Thursday.
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It remains to be seen whether Wheeler's proposals can make it through the five-member commission.
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Injected into muscle or the bloodstream, not enough would make it through the blood–brain barrier.
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He can't really make it through the song cause he's laughing, but it's great to watch.
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Lujan Grisham supports legalization, but the reform didn't make it through the state's legislature this year.
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She took double her usual dose of Xanax to try and make it through the night.
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Dr. Peterson said the group would try again some other day, and eventually make it through.
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No, they don't make it through the whole night out there, but does that even matter?
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To make it through the apocalypse, you'll have to be physically fit — and possibly part cyborg.
|
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Weirdly perfect gifs and memes to make it through the daily news about the Trump administration?
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What other ways can you recommend to help your community make it through this coronavirus outbreak?
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And it's unlikely the proposal will even make it through the House, let alone the Senate.
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"I don't think he's going to make it through the afternoon," she recalled the doctor saying.
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"Obviously, one of us could make it through, and the rest of us couldn't," Elliott said.
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I get seven empanadas — my friend tackles four of them and I make it through two.
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Otherwise, the players who make it through Q School could just be having a great week.
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I make it through TSA, grab a chicken biscuit, water, and gum and board the plane.
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YouTube has cracked down on creepy videos but a few still make it through the cracks.
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My brain and body hurt from all the wine last night, but I make it through.
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He said that his campaign would need another $2.5 million to make it through the primary.
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Wilson-Clarke walks CNBC Make It through what it takes on a psychological level to succeed.
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In my experience, you only need one pal to make it through a weekend like this.
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CLEVELAND — Andrew Bogut did not make it through one minute of his debut with the Cavaliers.
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They are the first fiscal 2020 spending bills to make it through the Senate this year.
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Many Free Speechers I saw required police assistance to make it through the thousands of protesters.
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She's going to need more red wine if she's going to make it through this godforsaken date.
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Like I say in my workshop, you've survived so much, you can make it through this, too.
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I make it through three easy miles, made easier with the help of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
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Neither bill is expected to make it through the Senate even if they pass in the House.
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As with most gun-related bills, there is no certainty that it will make it through Congress.
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You've probably seen the "If Britney made it through 2007, I can make it through today," meme.
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A civilization has got to make it through the bottleneck, or it won't make it any further.
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In most cases dogs don't make it through the first day because they're euthanized, because they're misdiagnosed.
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Supported by her boyfriend, Jason Hess, and often relying on painkillers to make it through the tapings.
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Some of them, however, are large enough to make it through the atmosphere and impact the ground.
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It was enough to attempt to make it through each day; I couldn't do that being dishonest.
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He takes painkillers to make it through long days riding a rented motorcycle with a heavy backpack.
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This strategy has helped her make it through lean periods and continue focusing on long-term growth.
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So, if you can make it through without wanting to light yourself on fire, that's the situation.
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But if you just can't make it through the next few hours, fear not: We have spoilers.
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If you managed to make it through the doldrums of February without any Girl Scout cookies, bravo.
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It that reminds you, 'Buck up, you still have your faculties, you can make it through this.
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Their support gave me the courage to make it through some of the harder parts of parenting.
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"Day two they told me he was not going to make it through the night," Dana recalled.
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Six spots remain for two wildcard teams and four squads that make it through their region's qualifiers.
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Vicky's just trying to make it through the day as a mom with an unwell, separated partner.
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If I don't, I know I won't make it through the night without decamping to the couch.
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Some of us might not be prepared or equipped to make it through this exceptionally-long day.
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"The only way we're going to make it through this is through prayer and reflection," he said.
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"Day two they told me he was not going to make it through the night," Dana recalls.
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"Those old series characters, they're so established that you know they'll probably make it through," Nakanishi says.
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There are five widely held blue chips that can make it through a China-fueled bear market.
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And how would you even begin to make it through a Mercury retrograde without her sage advice?
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Pruitt is expected to make it through his confirmation vote with relative ease, even without McCain's vote.
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Instead, do what you can to make it through, even if you have to resort to daydreams.
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There were times when Farmer had to borrow money to make it through a few lean seasons.
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From Miami, we are sending love to Houston We're praying that you make it through the rain.
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A person's mental state doesn't always make it through the move as neatly as the packed boxes.
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If he could make it through the Darién Gap, he could make it in the United States.
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In the end, he's confident Facebook and other social networks will make it through the other side.
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That makes you feel you're not going to make it through the night, much less the year?
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The bill would first need to make it through the House Natural Resources Committee, led by Rep.
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Clinton (who is on her second national campaign) could make it through the speech he was giving.
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For the most part, we could barely make it through the store without stumbling upon a mess.
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It comes from an arm that sticks together well enough to make it through a Super Bowl.
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But to make it through eighteen hours of David Lynch, you need some laughs to leaven it.
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Per the Strawless Ocean campaign, drinking straws are too lightweight to make it through industrial recycling sorters.
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Nicole murmured, "We'll make it through this," as if she were the parent and Shannon the child.
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It's perfectly plausible that a scandal-plagued or incompetent candidate will make it through a Republican primary.
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People here clearly want to make it through the apocalypse, though what Vivi wants is less certain.
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While this all can be tough, finding a strategy that works can help you make it through.
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Each morning he prayed to God to help him make it through the day without a mishap.
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Very few tennis families make it through the junior process able to keep the moral fabric together.
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ROGERS If this were, say, "The Apprentice," we could say he didn't make it through the season.
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King failed to make it through to Thursday's final after placing only 12th in the semi-finals.
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As an experienced firefighter, Bradley said he knows there's no guarantee his house will make it through.
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Just make it through your miserable childhood, beta booby, and you'll soon be high-stepping in style.
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To make it through the round, Gragson will have more than a sports psychologist to help him.
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Since 1959, the determined South Americans have tried but failed to make it through to the finals.
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Each year, investigators bet whether one or two rovers, or none, would make it through the year.
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That collaborative process will also let Twitter ensure that objectionable content doesn't make it through for custom hearts.
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We didn't make it through all of T. Swift's albums, but vow to continue on the ride home.
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We'll have to make it through four more years before we find out what those consequences might be.
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At this point, Darbi was regularly missing classes and struggling to make it through a full school day.
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Officials initially said they did not know if the cat, named Katy P., would make it through surgery.
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We wind down with an episode of Homeland, which I don't even make it through before falling asleep.
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A Trump administration might be the push the legislation needs to make it through Congress and into law.
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That's right: a bipartisan bill will probably make it through Congress and then be signed by the president.
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As the hole, your job is to eat up everything in sight to make it through each level.
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There's even one big perk here: a large 4,000mAh battery, which should easily make it through a day.
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They're able to make it through because they see what's on the other side, they see what's possible.
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A Trump plan was also seen by many as more likely to make it through a Republican Congress.
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Mariners right-hander Nick Vincent (1-1) entered in the eighth but couldn't make it through the inning.
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Paw by paw, foothold by foothold, they proceed hoping that somehow they will make it through this ordeal.
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I could tell she wasn't going to make it through the song the instant she started to sing.
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This is a hard thing, to make it through, as you were saying, even as a seasoned prosecutor.
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Once the top positions make it through the confirmation process, the Pentagon should start filling up more quickly.
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When we were 12 years old we were just trying to make it through a day at school.
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"She made it through 2007, but what does she have to make it through now," Frank remembers thinking.
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There are times ... during that first portion of training where you're wondering, 'Can we make it through this?
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If Northern California's famous wineries could survive Prohibition, there's no doubt they'll make it through this year's wildfires.
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People have no idea what I do before I go onstage, just to make it through a tour.
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But at moments I sincerely doubted I would make it through my bout with the measles in 2023.
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There were very physical, very well-prepared young men who struggled and didn't make it through the training.
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You recruit more Pokémon to build a team and make it through dungeons fighting against enemy Pokémon squads.
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And, it made 32 ounces of cold brew concentrate — enough for me to make it through the week.
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Instructor: Only way you people are gonna make it through this Academy is by helping each other out!
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But though we know he can survive a bear attack, can he make it through a second time?
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He said he believed it would be very difficult for a terrorist to make it through U.S. screening.
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I don't know what we'll do—we're either gonna make it through it, or we're gonna go down.
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The doctor wondered if he would make it through another day without heading back to the operating room.
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If the bill doesn't make it through, Rollins said it will be reintroduced in the next congressional session.
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In the early months of the foundation's existence, Mr. Petit struggled to make it through meetings without crying.
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On Sunday, Alex Rodriguez declared he would not make it through the week as a major league ballplayer.
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She hopes the measure can make it through the Republican legislature and be signed by Wisconsin's Democratic governor.
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He said, "It is imperative that we reach this target to make it through to the winter rains."
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Keep saving, investing, and working towards those goals, and you'll be prepared to make it through the downturn.
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Last year, teams used an average of 28 pitchers and 207 hitters to make it through the season.
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If you successfully make it through the update process, turn on your security software again and move on.
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She also needs a financial strategy to make it through the slow months of January, February and March.
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Is there any health care bill you would support that could make it through the House and Senate?
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That means that two of the final three pitches — Borenstein's, Helgeland's, and Wray's — could still make it through.
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They argue the House GOP should simply focus on a budget that can actually make it through Congress.
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Abuse it, try to help others, or just try to make it through your day without being crushed?
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I can't make it through a meal in Brooklyn without hearing someone scream about their Bitcoin investment. Congratulations!
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"The doctor took a look at me and said, 'She won't make it through the weekend,'" Kate said.
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Everyone helped each other, or else how could you get by or how could you make it through.
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He ran for the U.S. Senate in Iowa in 2014, but didn't make it through the Republican primaries.
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They will know that when times get hard, we can turn to each other and make it through.
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And I think that some kind of maintenance (benzodiazepines) will help me make it through those stressful times ahead.
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This year, it seemed like Apple couldn't make it through a single week without some big, embarrassing screw up.
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His two bad options: Defund Planned Parenthood but do so knowing the bill won't make it through the Senate.
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But, she said, "We made it through a lot of things, and we're going to make it through this."
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The president's budget blueprint is very unlikely to make it through Congress, especially now that Democrats control the House.
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The fact none of them seem to be able to make it through a line without completely cracking up.
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The founders who make it through to the second round will present again to a fresh set of judges.
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If you make it through the first round, you'll pitch all over again to a fresh set of judges.
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Though their app managed to make it through its initial review process, Apple unsurprisingly pulled it soon after launch.
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They may just be the jolt you need to make it through the remaining cold-weather months in style.
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Maybe do some very light stretches that make you feel more comfortable enough to make it through the night.
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And it reminds us that we're all just nervous beings trying our best to make it through this world.
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Halfway through the trip, we adopt austerity measures to make it through to our next paycheck in late September.
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Navarro had advocated for intervention but didn't make it through 10% of his presentation, according to a senior official.
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Eventually, I learned to carry around an external battery pack with me just to make it through the day.
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" A man who can hardly make it through three sentences without abusing superlatives, couldn't muster anything more than "like.
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Some make it through well, some people don't, and it's a difficult transition for smaller companies to go larger.
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"We made it through (Hurricane) Sandy in New York, and we're going to make it through this," she said.
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The food is amazing, but I can barely make it through all the courses because there is so much.
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Now that the legislation has passed the state senate, it will have to make it through the Texas House.
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And not all complaints actually make it through — some just end up with a pat response from the FCC.
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Flashback: The bill passed the same committee last year, but didn't make it through the Senate before session ended.
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" Adding: "The road to recovery remains long, but with God and you, we are assured to make it through.
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A plane — or a car for that matter — "would never make it through any of these courses," Shen said.
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If you can't make it through the evening, you may be be on the wrong side of the story.
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As Bloomberg notes, Huawei likely has a 3-month stockpile of hardware to make it through the immediate future.
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An older student probably couldn't make it through an essay, let alone a term paper, on a virtual keyboard.
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Online wagering sites have been busy taking bets on whether the 20163th president will make it through the year.
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We're a hell of a team to make it through and to be here, finally happy and at peace.
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It's too hard to think about the worst outcome, so she chooses to believe Joel will make it through.
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You're going to have the strength to make it through the day — and you definitely need that with kids.
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They gave her IV fluids, medication and more, hoping she'd make it through the night — miraculously, she pulled through.
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Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson is so far the only service secretary to make it through the nomination process.
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It's the kind of inspiration that has helped Ms. Dietrick make it through the last 11 months at Gawker.
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I wanted to be honest and say, 'I've been through tough places and you can make it through too.
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I will make it through, I have a home that is far away from these waters, I will return.
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I saw the fearful looks in my family's eyes, wondering if I would make it through many a night.
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The House also passed the bill in the last Congress, but it failed to make it through the Senate.
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Faris plays Kate, a single mom who works odd jobs while she tries to make it through medical school.
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I could barely make it through our Tuesday run and decided to give myself a few days to recover.
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Every year, schools send home supply lists with all the gear kids need to make it through the year.
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However, some of us didn't make it through the second one before we started to feel a bit queasy.
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How I'm training from now until the race: Make it through the Chicago Marathon with a reasonable finish time.
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Those who make it through will get to see live performances from Andy Grammer, Nick Jonas and Mariah Carey.
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"One competitive advantage, if you make it through the F.D.A., is insurance companies will cover it," Dr. Doblin said.
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He parried that I should not have entered the intersection unless I was sure I could make it through.
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" "The last thing we want to see is somebody out in the field and they don't make it through.
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She competed yesterday, but didn't make it through to today's finals, though she seems to be cool with it.
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Meanwhile, MoviePass is on the struggle bus and might not have enough money to make it through the summer.
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His first choice for secretary of health and human services, Tom Daschle, did not make it through that year.
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"I think I'm going to make it through this process," Moore told George Stephanopoulos on ABC's This Week Sunday.
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He doubted that I could make it through such a demanding program, which would last at least a year.
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He has become dependent on a narcotic painkiller called tramadol to make it through the day, Mr. Ruiz said.
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"It's not about profits and losses it's about liquidity in order to make it through this crises," he said.
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Mr. Trump managed to make it through his visit to Pittsburgh on Tuesday without incident, avoiding public remarks altogether.
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Otherwise, Mr. Jeys has largely relied on the kindness of strangers and friends to make it through this ordeal.
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Some will make it through, but their cumulative impact would be a lot smaller than what Trump once envisioned.
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She is currently living off her savings and hopes to make it through several months without income from Instacart.
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He now had enough parts on hand to make it through a short-to-medium term supply chain disruption.
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When they sit down, they'll usually give an order, and you make it through the game's sole interactive element.
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However, before the contests in the more diverse states, Biden has to make it through Iowa and New Hampshire.
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Players still have to carefully balance their saber skills, Force powers, and perfectly timed blocks to make it through.
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Nowadays, her application must make it through an obstacle course of online hiring algorithms before it might be considered.
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Instead she tried to postpone the show, to allow more time for the shipment to make it through customs.
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And Warren struggled to make it through one of the points she's struggled to directly answer as a candidate.
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I take a quick nap because I realize there's no way I'll make it through the night without it.
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I accept the deal, make it through security and hang out in the business lounge until my flight starts.
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For the Giants, Andrew Suarez nearly got the victory but could not make it through the necessary five innings.
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He didn't come back after a long rain delay, having needed 106 pitches to make it through five innings.
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But even if some bills make it through the Senate, they might not make it to President Trump's desk.
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Psychologists are now realizing it's more likely that false positives will make it through to publication than inconclusive results.
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"I don't think a tax cut of anywhere near this size can make it through Congress," Ms. MacGuineas said.
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The trip to Mars will take around nine months, assuming you make it through the meteors and cosmic radiation.
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Even if I had managed to make it through cold-turkey withdrawals, she could have died in the process.
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You need to use stealth and smarts to make it through Amanda Ripley's 24 (realtime) hours on Sevastapol station.
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Even if just three of those people defect, Republicans won't have enough votes to make it through the Senate.
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Donald Trump could not make it through the first days of his presidency without saying something that was demonstrably untrue.
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There's no "right" way to do college, and although it can be challenging, it's not impossible to make it through.
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"I'd rather not play a fellow Spaniard but luckily whoever won today was going to make it through," Rahm said.
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The only way to make it through to the other side was to not listen and keep your head down.
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As Alexandria says in the film, 'For one of us to make it through, 100 of us have to try.
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He credits her support with helping him make it through this experience, especially in the beginning when he was homesick.
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The best-case scenario is that we make it through the midterms relatively unscathed and there are no new attacks.
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If you make it through all 12, you and however many people are left split a pot of real money.
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"PSA: If Staci Felker can make it through this week, so can you," Nelson captioned a teary-eyed selfie Thursday.
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Well, if Sophie Turner's new tattoo is anything to go by, maybe — just maybe — some will make it through unscathed.
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At the fundraiser that night, Stacy worried that Ali wouldn't be able to make it through the five-hour event.
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He shows how the mechanisms that equip olive trees to make it through hot summers created their appeal to artists.
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Survivors were often reticent to discuss what had happened, if they were so lucky as to make it through alive.
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Her experience is a testament to what happens when student parents have the resources and support to make it through.
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He says he drinks to numb the pain of encountering so many smiling children he knows won't make it through.
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Darrell Issa and Ed Royce, women Democratic candidates are not expected to make it through the June top-two primary.
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Cost overruns have outlets like Bloomberg speculating that Tesla wouldn't have enough cash to make it through the calendar year.
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"At the time, all I could do was barely make it through work, then lay on the couch," she says.
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Those who make it through the blast or are farther away can take steps to increase their chance of survival.
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Others, the ones with the highest energies, do make it through to the atmosphere and can even reach the surface.
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For investors wondering if Tesla will make it through, that's the clearest signal — and today, the signs were not good.
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The 10 alligators living at the North Carolina park used this tactic to make it through the recent cold snap.
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I put on my noise-canceling headphones but don't think I make it through one song before I fall asleep.
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And it turns out though the 2014 El Niño didn't quite make it through, it didn't entirely fizzle out either.
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The best you can hope for is that guns don't make it through security, like they did recently in Atlanta.
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Any bill passed in the House to stop the plan would likely never make it through the GOP-controlled Senate.
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Remarkably, 72 percent of telemarketers studied by Sahin make it through two loops of Lenny's recording before abandoning the call.
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Know that there are so many of us, and this is just a hurdle we have to make it through.
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Mark Ruffalo has some thoughts on how fans can prepare to make it through all three hours of Avengers: Endgame.
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In the pharmaceutical industry, roughly 80 percent of products don't make it through development; the science just doesn't work out.
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The abortion language in the bill wouldn't make it through the Senate and almost certainly violates the Byrd Rule, i.e.
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If you're the kind of listener who needs rigor to make it through a record, nonkeen probably isn't for you.
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The crowdfunding darling that was at the front of the smartwatch boom didn't make it through the year at all.
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LHP Kevin Gausman didn't make it through the third inning on Tuesday, allowing 13 of 20 batters to reach base.
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Here's how to make it through the barren wasteland that is the late summer movie season, without losing your mind.
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But that was what it sounded like to make it through these hundreds of American years, to sing through them.
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Based on what I have seen so far, I don't see how Trump would make it through a full-term.
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If you make it through half the season, it's compelling enough to continue to resolve the (little) buildup they've created.
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Experts say the great majority of these drugs will never make it through clinical trials to treat infections in humans.
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Rockies right-hander Jon Gray (6-6) needed 133 pitches to make it through five innings and get the win.
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Patients who make it through the gantlet of protesters on Saturdays are often shaken once they get inside, she said.
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It's a big ask for the reader to make it through a huge chunk of pages without some clear grounding.
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They get the leaders who make it through whatever obstacle course — and thrive in whatever atmosphere — their media has created.
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A person close to the senator said on Friday that Mr. Cuccinelli would not make it through the confirmation process.
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We will make it through this together by supporting each other, thinking creatively, and staying connected even if physically separated.
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Here are four signs that your planning has put you in a position to make it through the worst. 1.
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This pair solves that issue with a waterproof finish that'll make it through rain, snow, and whatever weather winter brings.
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The bullets didn't make it through the double pane glass, and the gunman tried to open the windows but couldn't.
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The terrain was rocky, but fertile; full of opportunity, if you could make it through the technical and consumer crags.
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Alejandro Valverde didn't even make it through the first stage, slamming into metal road barriers during that opening time trial.
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But did you really make it through the last few months without once questioning what's so great about it anyway?
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But there's little confidence much will make it through the GOP-controlled Senate, especially as the presidential campaign heats up.
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Regarding the market, Cashin said there is still hope that some of Trump's business-friendly proposals will make it through.
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The segment even managed to make it through the recession reasonably well, as drivers repaired instead of upgrading their cars.
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Nobody has to kind of buy a stack of adult diapers to make it through the crunch once every year.
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The further along you make it through the process without giving salary expectations, the more money you can likely command.
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Those Medicaid changes, and many of the Medicare changes, are not expected to make it through Congress and become law.
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Some lawyers have noticed an uptick in denials recently, but most say that strong cases still eventually make it through.
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Interpreters just need to choose a path, and make it through — and isn't that always the task of art-making?
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As the Earth blocks the sun, only slivers of light make it through the planet's atmosphere and to the moon.
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Republican incumbents are likely to make it through their primaries easily on Tuesday, particularly for the high-profile races. Gov.
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So far, all investigative options far enough along in development during the outbreak have failed to make it through trials.
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Usually only half of the employees who join the three-month program make it through to become an official bar raiser.
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There, he shares this wisdom to help others make it through that awkward period of time, particularly those avoiding their treatment.
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And Sansa's growth — in the fashion department and otherwise — is a surefire sign she'll make it through the long night ahead.
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Before I left, I held Poppy's face close to mine, kissed her, and whispered, 'Be strong, Poppy, you'll make it through.
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Once we make it through a painstaking 30 seconds of forced serious talk, we find out that the challenge is oysters.
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And these astronauts are going to need to be in peak mental and physical shape to make it through the journey.
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"Tonight, two trolls did make it through the whitelist and onto the server and were promptly removed within minutes," he said.
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It might be best to wait until you're sure you'll make it through that show or movie before the download expires.
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But what are they odds that she will make it through a four-year term without a brush with economic contraction?
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The hosts who make it through the door surrender their physical selves but their minds live on in this virtual space.
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Burning Sands is about a group of college students trying to make it through the hazing process of pledging a fraternity.
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"I remember telling myself that I would make it through and I would be stronger," he wrote on Twitter on Saturday.
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These dessert egg rolls are sure to give you a sugar rush to make it through even the longest overtime. 42.
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Mistry said the process is "rigorous" and only 15 percent of applicants make it through to being listed on the platform.
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I snack on the small stash of nuts in my desk drawer to make it through the rest of the day.
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Arrive EarlyRemember how you used to have to arrive at the airport an hour before boarding to make it through security?
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"If I make it through whatever I'm saying right now without crying, it's going to be a minor miracle," she says.
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Secondly, and way more encouragingly, on this particular Monday, there's something very exciting happening that will help you make it through.
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"The road to recovery remains long, but with God and you, we are assured to make it through," the family said.
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I won't make it through her class without water, so I grab a bottle from the "protein bar" in the gym.
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Even when doctors told Dana and her husband Arkell that their baby wouldn't make it through the night, they believed otherwise.
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And we're now faced with the prospect of internet harassment if we make it through all this and do become successful.
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She showed continuously through the '218s and '27s, but, like most women, didn't make it through the keyhole of art history.
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True, they made attempts in earlier versions of the bill, and those provisions just didn't make it through last-minute dealmaking.
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Let me be clear, you have to make it through the jungle to make it to paradise, that's the key, Lion!
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State premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said on Tuesday her government would set aside $722,400 to help farmers make it through the season.
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Analysts at FBR said that while the House bill now could make it through, its chances considerably slimmer in the Senate.
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It's just so normal that you can go your whole life being a fall-down drunk and somehow make it through.
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"It's an honor to be considered, whether or not I will make it through this process -- time will tell," Cain said.
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We had lived through this pretty tough time and make it through the other side, and the company was turning profitable.
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Cathy said of her family, "We made it through a lot of things, and we're going to make it through this."
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A baby boy delivered at just 6 months old and weighing 13 ounces wasn't expected to make it through the night.
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It seemed unlikely we would make it through the end of the day without some more big news out of Samsung.
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That's why The Hangover is (semi-)watchable and you can barely even make it through the credits of the subsequent films.
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And while there's a chance the hardest-working rover on Mars won't make it through the storm, scientists are still hopeful.
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There is one issue though: The addition of the filter can cause some trouble if some lit embers make it through.
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She couldn't get dressed; there was just no way she going to commute to work and make it through the day.
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To borrow some lyrics from the series' classic theme song: It seems "whatever it takes," Netflix's Degrassi "will make it through."
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Just under half of those who try to cross the border, and are not deterred along the way, make it through.
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"For one of us to make it through, a hundred of us have to try," Ocasio-Cortez says in the trailer.
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Better quality recruits ensures that a higher number of them will actually make it through training and complete their first enlistment.
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"The 19.993 percent who make it through the first year own an average of seven guitars," Mooney said in an interview.
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They have accused him of pandering to right-wingers, and past versions of the legislation failed to make it through parliament.
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Whether you're dancing, eating, or attending an important dick appointment, Star's line is likely to make it through with little smudging.
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He rejects Democratic claims that the House bill can't be seriously amended and still make it through a Republican-controlled Congress.
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I was so happy to make it through another week, but saying goodbye to Vanilla Ice and Babyface was very difficult.
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For some, it may simply to get one new client or to make it through the day with no customer complaints.
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He's also a teenager trying to make it through high school in one piece while also keeping New York City safe.
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It's been my way to make it through a lot of things so I'm blessed to be able to do that.
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It would be surprising if more than 15 percent of the people applying for these forgiveness plans actually make it through.
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And damage accumulates over time; that a building survives one earthquake is no guarantee it will make it through the next.
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Mr. Mamdani fasted for the first day, but couldn't make it through the second, not with kebabs so close at hand.
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"It was very hard for me to make it through," he said, as a surgical mask kept slipping off his face.
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She brought the flowers inside, and couldn't make it through a sentence of the note before she "lost it," she said.
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The passage of the bill could also be held up and not make it through Parliament in the time available. Yes.
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" Another wrote, "It's been a week since I've had my medication — I'm literally praying that I make it through each day.
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Banks can also effectively fail the stress tests if they cannot make it through the hypothetical turbulence with adequate equity capital.
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The idea of someone being completely cast from society and surviving, and somehow managing to make it through every wretched day.
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And as millennials make it through life's challenges, I think our generation will turn back to religion more strongly once again.
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What I am starting to wonder is if Joanie will make it through finding all of this out in one piece.
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I finally make it through security, grab a water bottle ($2.78), and settle down at my gate to watch Grey's Anatomy.
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We realized that meeting on Monday evenings provided us with the support we needed to make it through the work week.
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You may find your fingers slipping all over your phone's screen as you try to make it through tricky combat sequences.
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The report says more than a million prospective drivers failed to make it through Uber's screening process during 2017 and 2018.
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When the shit hit's the fan and things begin to change, I hope this article will help you make it through.
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When Mr. Colbert asked his guest whether he thought Mr. Trump would make it through a full term, Mr. Scarborough hedged.
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To become a true idol, teenagers like Lee must first make it through ultra-competitive auditions held by the record labels.
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Anderson is 0-3 in his last four outings, failing to make it through six innings in all of those appearances.
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"What Americans want to know is whether we can make it through this transition without doing great damage to our economy."
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But there must be extreme skepticism that any such move could make it through Congress, where pro-Second Amendment Republicans dominate.
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"There will be good businesses that potentially don't make it through the current macroeconomic cannabis environment, and that's unfortunate," he said.
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Be advised: You'll need a mighty tolerance for that Laingian mythopoeic perspective of mental illness to make it through this maze.
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Any bill that did make it through the House would probably be too conservative for a critical number of Senate Republicans.
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"Having a baby is a big challenge for a couple, and going through that together strengthens your bond because if you make it through [having a child], you know you can make it through anything," Legend explained about trying for another child after welcoming 16-month-old daughter Luna, who was conceived with the help of IVF.
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But we have to make it through the next two hundred years first, and this will be a crucial time for humanity.
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Even if you make it through that crucial window, there's still a 70 to 90 percent chance you'll deliver within the week.
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And my mother told me, 'If one of my children died, I couldn't make it through life, I would die of sadness.
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She may feel pretty, but Amy Schumer couldn't always make it through her lines without cracking up while shooting her latest movie.
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The actual study documented the experiences of 50 participants, and some volunteers didn't make it through the full 15 minutes of video.
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I just finished a bout of midterms at Northwestern University that allegedly went well enough for me to make it through undergrad.
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But there's an entire rolodex of suitors with which to acquaint yourself — only 22 of whom will make it through the premiere.
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If management empowers PR to do its job, the company will make it through the battle with fewer scars, able to heal.
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Kondo started her professional career as an organizing consultant when she was 19, she tells CNBC Make It through a Japanese translator.
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Meanwhile, with the Series 3, I could regularly make it through a second night before giving it a charge in the morning.
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If you like dragons, if you like epics, if you can make it through 800 pages, then you need to read it.
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Apt Pupil is the kind of movie you watch once and never again, assuming you can make it through even one viewing.
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Le Pen managed to make it through to the second round of voting, eventually losing out to current French President Emmanuel Macron.
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He managed to make it through more than three hours without any questioning about Google's interest in providing technology for military applications.
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Sivan also played the role of Gary, who advises the main character on how to make it through the brutal conversion therapy.
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The wasps have to undergo strict quarantine tests and make it through the breeding process, and two colonies have died so far.
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One of the few objects to make it through this never-ending purge is a copy of Uniracers for the Super Nintendo.
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RHP Jerad Eickhoff failed to make it through six innings for the first time in seven starts on Saturday, departing after 5?
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I make it through Tribal Council again, and this week's challenge is a version of "The Newlywed Game" with your office BFF.
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It's hard to say how receptive the FTC will be to those complaints, and Google could make it through the process unscathed.
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I forgot my to-go mug at home today, and I know I can't make it through the night without the caffeine!!
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RHP Michael Wacha failed to make it through the fifth inning for the fourth time in five starts and was no-decisioned.
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"I knew he needed help right away because he was not going to make it through the day," Mone told the station.
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While she's familiar with Fifty Shades, Mistress Couple admits she's never been able to make it through the whole book or movie.
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I am prescribed Xanax since I have such bad shot anxiety, but I'm trying to use breathing techniques to make it through.
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Rumors had swirled for weeks, months even, that Bentley -- aka the "Luv Guv" in local journalistic parlance -- wouldn't make it through spring.
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I can barely make it through the day teaching high school, and I do most of my teaching sitting in a chair.
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Don't go snorkeling while wearing this watch, but if you get caught in a bad storm, the Scout should make it through.
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Brown bears fatten up during Alaska's summer months in order to make it through hibernation during the long, dark, and cold winters.
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The goal is to make it through a week without getting sick, so Xiao can visit her grandmother for Chinese New Year.
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By my best estimate, fewer than 15 percent of the people who try for these forgiveness programs will actually make it through.
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If they can make it through those first few games and into October, it's much more likely that they'll stay, officials say.
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I did not even expect to make it through that, and I told [police] that I tried to do this on purpose.
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Is there something you can impart with our listeners that's going to help them make it through the end of the year?
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The Jenner women make it through, but with a little less polish and style than we are used to seeing from them.
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On my first day, I make it through five hours of mulled brandy and stories before I feel the call of nature.
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Queensland will set aside A$1 million ($722,400) to help farmers make it through the season, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said on Tuesday.
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The House-passed bill is unlikely to make it through the Senate, where it would need to overcome a 60-vote filibuster.
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It is unclear if a revised law can make it through the state senate, which is closely divided between Republicans and Democrats.
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Your support allows them to embrace the intensity of the experience and to know that they'll make it through it all right.
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The question, though, is how many days he will need to take off to be able to make it through the season.
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If you can make it through the Google Doodle's theremin test, it unlocks a little animation of Rockmore performing for the masses.
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The risk oversight committee idea, while it didn't make it through the shareholder vote, did eventually wind up actually happening at Facebook.
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If you make it through to the next round, you'll do it all again in front of a new set of judges.
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I hope this time of uncertainty and great challenge will be brief, but I know we will make it through this together.
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Fight like hell for your family and for others, because the only way we make it through times like these is together.
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CS: I suppose I can't have expected I'd make it through this final column without crying, so thank you for that, Steve.
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"If you can make it through this program unscathed, per se, you're leaving with an opportunity to better yourself as a person."
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Paws upright, her muscles are relaxed enough to sustain the amount of hand-cheering she needs to make it through the event.
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It was not immediately clear what specific measures would make it through to a final package after negotiators worked through the night.
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All told, Cohen estimates that the company will make it through the next 12 months, and possibly longer with additional belt-tightening.
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Neal recalled that when her husband arrived at Indiana at 15, a faculty member told him he would never make it through.
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Of those dogs, another 15 to 20 percent don't make it through training in the United States to be put into service.
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The ones who make it through the "deepest point of everything going to shit" come to say that they won the jackpot.
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Last month, the House passed a drug price bill backed by Pelosi, but it's not expected to make it through the Senate.
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Mr. Carter officiates for the couples who make it through the 22007 weeks of premarital counseling, which is part of the challenge.
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For the third straight year, the Angie's List Grand Prix of Indianapolis field didn't make it through Turn 1 without a caution.
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Matz's last outing had been a disaster in which he could not make it through four innings against the St. Louis Cardinals.
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While Hickenlooper will first have to make it through a primary, he's widely seen as the favorite to win his party's nomination.
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If he bothers me this much when he's trying to be statesmanlike, how am I going to make it through four years?
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We lack the energy to make it through the week, let alone figure out how to get ourselves out of this mess.
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They did it to John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil, even though it took almost twenty years to make it through the courts.
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When I heard that Luke Perry had had a stroke, I was sure he would make it through, just as I had.
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Hetlinger did make it through to the next round in AGT, but if that doesn't work out, he's definitely got other prospects.
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Opinion polls have repeatedly forecast that Macron and Le Pen will make it through to the runoff, with Macron predicted to prevail.
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We thought Scarlet Witch may make it through unscathed so she could exact revenge on Thanos, but she'll need some saving instead.
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Without the town and people of Charlottesville, it would have been much more difficult for me to make it through Mr. Jefferson's University.
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Deaf America's Next Top Model winner Nyle DiMarco didn't even make it through one week of rehearsals before being sent to the hospital.
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No. If there were any chance that anything that Mr. Sanders advocates could make it through the mire in Washington, I might waver.
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As a rape survivor herself, Dr. Koenen has both personal and professional insights on how survivors can make it through the coming days.
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The update is available to Windows Insiders in the Fast Ring, who receive updates after they make it through the company's internal testing.
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"Some of our smaller school districts are having talks about whether they are going to make it through the next crunch," he said.
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But should it manage to make it through Congress, it would have far-reaching consequences for the health care of millions of Americans.
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So for the lucky few who make it through the first rose ceremony, there's usually nothing but smiles and, of course, more champagne.
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To prove their power, we've got 30 unexpected braid ideas ahead — but only because we didn't think you could make it through 1,000.
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So they managed to make it through and they built up a business that's big enough to be an independent ticketing company Yeah.
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Investors accepted that Marine Le Pen, the anti-European Union, pro-Russia, far-right candidate, would make it through to the second round.
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" Joked Shelton: "If you can just make it through a year without getting pregnant that would be great for all of us. Okay?
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Little did I know that this plucky startup, born in the Arab Spring, would eventually make it through Y Combinator's Winter 2016 class.
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But that doesn't mean he can make it through a scene where he's required to say the word "grandma" without totally cracking up.
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If you make it through security, facial recognition technology could then be used to track the minute details of your movements once inside.
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How will Kunis and McKinnon, who just pitched their own Bachelor spin-off on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, make it through the movie?
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The first concrete sign of success may come in a few weeks, if the Democrats make it through the November midterm elections unscathed.
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"I just thank God for having me make it through to the second round, and I hope we're ready to go," Harding said.
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The point is to make the president vulnerable, so they have to rely on the secret service to make it through the match.
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It's not as flashy as the full moon, but it's reliable, restorative, and, without it, we wouldn't make it through the month unscathed.
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I don't remember the exact date of our early Christmas, but my parents knew he wouldn't make it through the holiday that year.
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And if it's addressed to the wrong company or wrong person, well, you're really not going to make it through the first round.
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Barry was so consumed in laughter that she could barely make it through her next report about a bomb explosion on an airplane.
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But those who make it through to the other side face less competition, paving the way for massive upside during the next boom.
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So I let it grow out, which requires a fair bit of patience and self-confidence to make it through the shitty part.
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Like many others who vie for the limited number of spots, those models simply did not make it through, and it's unclear why.
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So I have to push myself to make it through every day and I have to really tell myself why I'm doing this.
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It'd be nice if, for once, Sean Spicer could make it through a press conference without crushing one of the country's core values.
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Buchholz struggled to stay in the strike zone and needed 94 pitches to make it through four-plus innings at Cleveland last week.
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All you have to do is accrue more jumping power than your opponent to make it through the eight leagues of the game.
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"I go into the parliamentary debate with a good feeling... that our concept will make it through," he told the same radio station.
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It will consist of teams that placed 153th-16th in the previous Major, and teams that make it through regional Minors in June.
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Italian Valentino Rossi, second in the championship, failed to make it through the first phase of qualifying and lines up 13th on Sunday.
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Those with limited spoons must strategically decide when to use them to make it through their day — an often complicated and frustrating task.
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Before we welcome warmer weather, we first have to make it through April — the month that unfailingly brings rain showers and chilly temps.
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The two teams could have both fit comfortably in the finals, but unfortunately only one could make it through, and that was Virtus.pro.
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The object of the game is to make it through a year of days, which are short (15 minutes each in real time).
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The advisors told Trump that they're not convinced Biden would appeal to the Democratic Party's left wing or make it through a primary.
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Claypool said CPS was trying to use every alternative to raise cash to make it through June 30, the end of fiscal 2016.
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At the varsity football game, the announcer asked for prayers as he told everyone I wasn't expected to make it through the night.
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This charging station allowed me to charge my phone enough to make it through my Uber ride and avoid paying a cancellation fee.
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Trump is also unlikely to sign the bill should it make it through both chambers, despite his recognition of Pride Month on Friday.
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It occurred to me then that if I really wanted to make it through this challenge, I needed to rewrite my inner dialogue.
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Fans of police procedurals who make it through three or four episodes will want to stick around to find out who done it.
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Francona knew he'd have to burn his already-overworked bullpen and use some combination of relief pitchers to make it through the game.
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But to make it through "The Caped Crusade" in one piece, I'm afraid, you need to care an awful lot about Batman minutiae.
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Improved anesthesia and antibiotics were instrumental in helping them make it through surgeries, whereas in the past they likely wouldn't have survived them.
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To get to that amazing moment, though, you have to make it through a couple of episodes that feel like needless table setting.
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I believed that he would make it through and be able to fulfill the bright future that I believed he could have had.
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A lot of restrictions on abortion, like waiting periods, forced ultrasounds, mandatory delays, women figure out how to make it through those barriers.
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Still, sometimes fakes make it through to consumers who end up disappointed that their amazing watch isn't quite as amazing as they thought.
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If a moderate candidate who'd lose a traditional primary can appeal to enough members of the other party, she can make it through.
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Those programs have been targeted by Republican politicians before, but in many cases the proposed cuts have failed to make it through Congress.
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If he does manage to be a douche nozzle without breaking the law for four years, we'll make it through those four years.
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"I'm hoping I can make it through on food stamps and hoping the city government will do something to address rent," he says.
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It was hard enough to make it through a single day, yet each one of you have trudged through this shit for years?
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Someone reported a big hole in the road and wanted to know if emergency vehicles would still be able to make it through.
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"In Poland, only two years ago, 'Hunting Cockroaches' couldn't make it through the censors because it was an anti-Communist play," he wrote.
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The administration's proposed changes might not make it through court, according to Bruce Huber, an environmental law professor at Notre Dame Law School.
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It's just as brutal as I expected and, again, I'm barely able to make it through half as many reps as Jolie does.
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Despite the constant terror, they make it through...only to be scared one last time when they think they're safe in the daylight.
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I had put all my Pentagon-approved art supplies in Ziploc bags to make it through two security checks and into The Gallery.
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He made clear that the Republican bill to replace the Affordable Care Act would have to be changed to make it through Congress.
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But even if it gets past the Freedom Caucus and through the House, the bill will need to make it through the Senate.
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Although he was the first in his family to make it through high school, he says "inner city street life" eventually consumed him.
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"Maybe for me to be able to go on to the next level, I had to come and make it through here first."
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And when you do, odds are you'll reach for that trusty bottle of cough syrup to help you make it through the night.
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It's a tough gig to land—only a few acts make it through the quality control filter of the mastermind behind Garden Underground.
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If you were able to make it through college without a solid time management strategy, it may not work in the professional world.
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Since it's a duty uniform, the average soldier will need at least three sets to make it through the week before doing laundry.
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Many who are eligible for the programs will assume that they aren't, or never make it through the paperwork associated with signing up.
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And in this corner: The Ducks (46-23-13, 83 points, +23), the only first-place team to make it through two rounds.
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The band managed to make it through their five or six songs, but after leaving the stage, they immediately quit the Stones' tour.
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Whether your dog is a sucker for self care or just trying to make it through wash day, the Aquapaw is the perfect tool.
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To make it through, competitors have to wind over sand, through a door, up some steps, and finally, through a forest of small pillars.
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I signed up for the Marine Corps, didn't make it through that, and it's been... downhill, I mean hard as I try, just downhill.
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While Ariana may not be able to make it through the songs on stage, always remember the words she wants Mac to hear below.
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Opinion polls have for months forecast that Le Pen would make it through to the run-off, but then lose in the final stage.
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T.I., who had been pulling for his sister to make it through on social media, previously addressed her death in an emotional Instagram post.
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" Dierks Bentley went wistful – what he called "Merle Haggard's version of a happy Christmas song" – with a bouncy "If We Make it Through December.
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Those with limited spoons need to decide strategically when to use them to make it through the day, which can be complicated and annoying.
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Psychologists are now realizing their institutions are structured so it's more likely that false positives will make it through to publication than inconclusive results.
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If the U.S. manages to make it through the year without a recession, 212.8 percent figure one will start by the end of 24.5.
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There would be no escaping ISIS checkpoints, Ahlam said, and it would be up to them to figure out how to make it through.
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The larvae and tadpoles develop in these small bodies of water and make it through because there are no fish to gobble them up.
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Opinion polls have for months forecast that Le Pen would make it through to the run-off, but then lose in the final vote.
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It took me twice as long to make it through college because I had to work full time to cover the monthly medical bills.
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Mr Juppé, who rejects identity politics, would have greater appeal to voters on the left, if the Socialist candidate fails to make it through.
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While there have been some last-minute attempts to block the repeal of net neutrality, chances are exceedingly slim that they'll make it through.
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I have a glass of white wine when we make it through all the sake, and A. orders another pour of sake for himself.
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Engineers at NASA are waiting to see if the rover can make it through the storm and still function once the dust has settled.
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This episode packs a lot of content and interviews into 40 minutes, so settle in with enough water and snacks to make it through.
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She was able to make it through her talk, but as soon as it was over, she darted to the restroom, where she wept.
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Borrowers who make it through the gantlet of their repayment plans and still owe on their debts will have their federal student loans forgiven.
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If you enjoy pimple-popper videos in theory, but find yourself too disgusted to make it through more than one, consider the ingrown hair.
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Seldom do iconoclastic works of art make it through the municipal vetting process alive because commissioners often place a premium on legibility and pleasingness.
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To make it through the entire 45-minute show, Rihanna and her friends created a custom drinking game inspired by her character's plot line.
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Just a few, which is less than usual — but I defy anyone to make it through the push-up scene and not mist up.
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I saw that building my physical stamina would not only help me make it through the Beep Test but perform better on stage, too.
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Previous disasters in which people have lost everything carry the stories of millions who have been there before and managed to make it through.
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He's surrounded by family, including their 89-year-old mother, but it's so bad the family doesn't think he'll make it through another week.
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Both my parents and extended family were terrified I wouldn't make it through because of the intense levels of public tarring, shaming, and humiliation.
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There was Kevin Garnett, who also hung up his jersey for good this offseason, but didn't make it through last season in one piece.
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And if that doesn't work, the 29 outfits ahead will give all the inspiration you need to make it through the month in style.
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"My top goal is to be able to make it through this storm in a way in which we lose no lives," Abbott said.
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Don't worry, Cancer—if you could make it through March—when your ruling planet, the Moon, got totally rocked—you can get through this!
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While the bill did make it through the Senate, it never came to a vote in the House and was never signed into law.
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However, the amendment is not expected to make it through the Senate, which is controlled by Republicans who shot down a similar amendment previously.
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The confirmation comes seven months after President Trump nominated Trachtenberg, who is among only 22019 Pentagon picks to make it through the confirmation process.
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Keith came up and sat next to me for the entire drive to keep me company and help me make it through the night.
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Jackson Arneson, her little boy who loves swimming and all things space-related, might not make it through another Wisconsin winter, doctors told her.
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According to that, the company was running out of cash and would need a $310 million loan to make it through the bankruptcy process.
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If you make it through to the final round, it's lather, rinse and repeat that experience in front of a fresh set of judges.
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Travelers there are waiting up to 88 minutes to make it through security screening lines — and up to 55 minutes in TSA PreCheck lines.
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If at least two of these nominees make it through the Senate confirmation hearings, the President will have a durable majority on the Board.
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Sears Chief Executive Eddie Lampert has also lent the company some money from his hedge fund, ESL Investments, to make it through the holidays.
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State premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said on Tuesday her government would set aside A$1 million ($722,400) to help farmers make it through the season.
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We'll walk you through the seven stages of TV tragedy and give you tips on how to make it through to the other side.
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Even the calm and technical Kakuryu, the sole member of the Mongolian trinity to make it through day one unscathed, looked to have trouble.
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It was a game that suggested that everything, ultimately, could turn out okay, so long as you could make it through the terrifying parts.
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Miami starter Wei-Yin Chen, who was in line for a win with a 33-0 lead, couldn't make it through the fifth inning.
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Most defunct space debris burns up in Earth's atmosphere, but scientists don't want to take chances with the occasional chunks that make it through.
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A seventh-round rookie out of Northwestern, Jackson missed much of the preseason with an injury and did not make it through final cuts.
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The game starts by giving you the basics: you're the CEO of FlexBird, and you have to make it through the next 4 years.
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How do you make it through the day when the pressure of keeping a new coat or a cellphone from being jacked is overwhelming?
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Natalia and Junior Roveda, who have been together seven years, managed to make it through their marriage interview last year in Massachusetts without incident.
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Hitler can't make it through a soaring pitch of his new film without his body giving out, and he loudly vomits on the floor.
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But I also know what it's like to make it through the other side of the abyss, and I know you know that, too.
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One is will humanity make it through this basically unrestrained growth, both in terms of numbers and in how much we as individuals consume?
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If we all make it through this, and I know we will, I almost hope people don't over indulge in the return to life.
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It's a series of direct government actions to help American workers and businesses make it through this period of forced austerity in one piece.
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If the object weighs more than the water it would have to push aside to reach the surface, it will probably make it through.
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It is likely having to put a lot of these plans on hold, just to make it through the next few weeks, and months.
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The men's single semifinals will be decided today, and Rafael Nadal is hoping to make it through to vie for a 10th-straight title.
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Nierenberg catches him in his mid-80s, full of the kind of vigor he'd need to make it through one of his own songs.
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It's so good, but I'm still so tired from yesterday that I can't make it through more than a couple pages before dozing off.
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They look back on their experiences with sadness but also with gratitude that they were some of the lucky few to make it through.
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The trend is offering fresh chances to some temporary workers who otherwise would not make it through a standard corporate hiring gauntlet, Gimbel says.
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Searchers will begin sifting through landfill detritus there on Tuesday and continue for at least 35 days until they make it through the area.
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"When we walked through the door we didn't know if we could make it through without gas masks," he wrote in a blog post.
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Last season, the couple who previously seemed like the strongest on the show hit a crossroads, but fortunately, they seemed to make it through.
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The Senate passed legislation in 2018 to make lynching a federal hate crime, but it ultimately did not make it through the lower chamber.
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R. Edie is a black struggling artist trying to make it through her twenties — living in Bushwick, working a dead-end job, dating around.
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The House last month passed a drug price bill backed by Speaker Nancy Pelosi, but it's not expected to make it through the Senate.
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Sluymer said he believes the bottom is in for now but will reconsider if the S&P can't make it through that next level.
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The first thing she said when she met me was, 'We may cry, we may laugh, but we're going to make it through this.
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No matter how fast you read, it should take you at least a year to make it through 75 books of peer-reviewed scholarship.
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Tea Party Nation exemplified both the resilience of conservative activists and the reasons these start-up groups would not make it through the decade.
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The 724-year-old is not sure he can make it through an extra 21 months being at the beck and call of residents.
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She predicted a bad ending for anyone holing up in a compound with strangers to make it through a global pandemic or nuclear war.
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The colony sends out a large number of swarmers because only a very small percentage make it through mating to start a new generation.
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I signed up for Blue Apron, so we'll see if I can make it through a cooking session without setting my house on fire.
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That means Tillerson is nearly certain to make it through the committee vote, scheduled for Monday afternoon, which has 11 Republicans and 10 Democrats.
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"We were not sure if she was going to make it through the evening but luckily she did," says the post, shared on Jan. 4.
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Its battery life is so bad I've had to invest in multiple batteries just so I can make it through a few hours of shooting.
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Scene She Can Never Make It Through Be sure to check out PEOPLE's full Oscars coverage to get the latest news on film's biggest night.
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If we have enough parodies and tribute videos out there, we might just be able to make it through the painful wait for season 2.
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Right-hander Kevin Gausman (23-21) started for Baltimore and didn't make it through the third inning, allowing 25 of 03 batters to reach base.
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But, if you don't have the time to make it through the entire movie just skip to the very end and watch the end credits.
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"I was focused on how to make it through the day and paying back my medical bills outweighed losing a day of work," Bryce said.
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A toy store in Sheffield, UK. He doesn't quite make it through the whole alphabet in the end, but you really can't fault his effort.
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Are you one of the many people in this world that requires a strong cup of joe (or three) to make it through the day?
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T.I., who had been pulling for his sister to make it through on social media, addressed her death in an emotional Instagram post on Friday.
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If Kavanaugh does make it through the confirmation fight, he would be the pivotal fifth vote that makes up a conservative majority on the bench.
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This early signal from the White House is not a full plan, nor is it anything close to what might eventually make it through Congress.
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But the big deliver trucks she'd been counting on to make it through the standing water weren't able to get where they needed to be.
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"After I landed the second jump I was like, 'Come on, don't blow it on the last one, let's just make it through,' " Gerard said.
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Investors managed to make it through a volatile April modestly ahead of the game, though individual returns were held back by one principal culprit: Apple.
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The darkness is cathartic, because we have Alex there with us, fighting with all her iron will to make it through to the other side.
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After a long subway ride home, I dive into bed and don't even make it through one episode of Parks and Recreation before falling asleep.
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I wanted to like them, but they seemed impractical for the kind of person person just trying to make it through life (and the subway).
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If, somehow, the booster make it through the ordeal intact, Jeff Bezos has promised to retire its five flight veteran with dignity in a museum.
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The Georgia native needed 101 pitches to make it through five frames and was charged with two runs and five hits in the no-decision.
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The group will decide early next year which emoji will actually get added to our phones — most make it through, but some do get cut.
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I only make it through a few pages before feeling like it'll put me back to sleep, so I get up and take a shower.
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That's enough to make it through a day of casual shooting or at least one studio shoot on a full charge, probably with either camera.
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If you can make it through the entirety of the above video without feeling a deep sense of rage, you're clearly some sort of superhuman.
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It's an agenda that has allowed her to make it through to final round of voting on May 7 along with independent centrist Emmanuel Macron.
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My stress level finally went down a bit after Friday when we were able to make it through the entire routine for the first time.
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Trump became the first major party presidential nominee in a generation to make it through the whole campaign -- and beyond -- without releasing his taxes. 1323.
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Same goes for the scroll well, which worked well to make it through a long document easily or to scroll through results in a browser.
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Even if Pence was simply trying to make it through the debate without self-destructing, he still took liberties Trump can't be seen to tolerate.
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Crash and crash again So far, China's stock market has only been able to make it through one of its three trading days without crashing.
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Mercilessly cutting back on energy output by downgrading whole organs might be the only way these little guys can make it through winter without starving.
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Did I make it through my week of hacks: from avocado peeling with glasses, to leftover nut butter jar recipes, troublesome tomato chopping, and more?
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The bill passed the committee on a party line vote, but is unlikely to muster enough support from Democrats to make it through the Senate.
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"To me, it's all about leaving your values to future generations," said Astor, who, like his wife, needed student aid to make it through college.
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"A 68-year-old woman with pneumonia still kept a schedule that most of us wouldn't make it through," writes The Huffington Post's Eric Schmeltzer.
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The Ding-Dong-Dang Badge will be given to Scouts who make it through 20 minutes of a Scout meeting without cracking a dick joke.
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Having to govern speech across an entire website is no easy task, but there continue to be obviously problematic tweets that make it through review.
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Well, I say that if a newborn lizard can wiggle out of a sailor's knot of venomous predators, then I can make it through anything.
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Last week, the Fed said that all the big banks would be able to make it through a recession and still maintain adequate financial buffers.
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But we're just going to have to be stronger than ever and keep up the faith in the good Lord and make it through this.
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The Callister manages to make it through the asteroid belt, and then the ship experiences a terrible thud at the very end of the journey.
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But cartels aimed to curtail their losses by sending through large enough quantities that even if some were seized, others would still make it through.
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"What we saw as the risk was that Trump would not make it through the primaries, and the piece would feel irrelevant," Ms. Medak said.
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Afterward, they said that they struggled to make it through the crowd that set off the chain reaction that brought down Froome, Porte and Mollema.
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If you're lucky enough to make it through the rounds and get invited to an in-person interview, think about how you can stand out.
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The euro zone will likely make it through its upcoming elections intact, but its banking statistics do not indicate that the project is currently healthy.
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Eager museum officials soon followed, and now Mr. Kern is having to decide how he is going to make it through the next few weeks.
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" "My heart breaks listening to @andy_murray during his press conference... Hope he will make it through to Wimbledon and have the farewell he deserves. #greatguy.
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With average to heavy use, it can make it through a full day, and if left unplugged at night, loses roughly 30% of its charge.
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It's also worth noting that another mammal whose ancestors appeared to survive and thrive in South America, the guanaco, didn't really make it through either.
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Stephany Lopez, a senior working two jobs to cover her Texas A&M tuition is also worried she won't make it through her last semester.
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"I'm trying to make it to the rest day or make it through this or that stage, and then making it through the next one."
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Hillary Clinton once told us we could make it through this election by unplugging from the internet and drowning our sorrows in cute cat GIFs.
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Those who make it through to the final round of interviews will be expected to have a 30-minute sit-down coffee with the CEO.
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Many moderate or vulnerable House Republicans had serious doubts about the bill, and the legislation, as written, wasn't going to make it through the Senate.
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Now, they said, they were praying for the souls of the more than 250 people who did not make it through the attacks that day.
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To figure out whether a meteor is likely to make it through, you can imagine that it's literally hitting a 10 meter layer of water.
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For those who make it through background checks, limiting the amount of ammunition allowed in a magazine is the next line of defense, Freilich said.
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He looked under my hood and told me that the air intake was placed high enough to allow me to make it through deeper water.
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People are growing weary of the constant stream of alerts on their phones and struggling to make it through a meal without checking their screens.
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But none of the molecules that give plants their color make it through the distillation process—at least, not the one we know on Earth.
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Abengoa SA said last week it needed 826 million euros ($908 million) of cash to make it through 2016 and another 304 million in 2017.
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Yes. But it does not appear that any of them will make it through the June primary to win a spot on the November ballot.
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He was rushed to Grey Sloan, given the best doctors, (and a head CT for good measure), but ultimately he didn't make it through surgery.
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Before either Republican has the chance can take on Jones, a former federal prosecutor, they have to make it through the runoff later this month.
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The holidays can be a trying time for everyone, so English comedian Sarah Millican came up with an initiative to help people make it through.
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What changed, they said, was their certainty they would make it through the immigrant vetting process and one day live together in the United States.
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Mostly, they're looking for encouragement at difficult moments — trying to make it through a 36-hour fast, for example — and seek tried-and-true advice.
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And the good news is, the stock market is resilient, so you'll make it through this sell-off — and future ones — with a little patience.
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U. trade could be much larger than the long-run effect, and also disorderly, with no guarantee that the highest-priority goods make it through.
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Those that make it through will very likely be cheaper than those made by foreign companies, she said, based on current pricing patterns in China.
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A woman named Clair, a methadone patient who lives near Houston, could not make it through the flood waters to get the dose she needed.
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The hard truth is that even if these proposed cuts don't make it through, any reduction in discretionary spending is likely to cut into science.
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Whereas salmon provide the food many species need to make it through winter, it's the return of herring that marks the end of winter's starvation.
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"When we were about to arrive, I went out to the deck, because I couldn't believe we'd make it through so much ice," she says.
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Strong jobs growth and rising wages, however, should soon give spending a lift, and retailers should rebound — if they make it through the tough winter months.
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But if you drink every time you're reminded of Monty Python's 1979 Judean jaunt, "Life of Brian," you might just make it through to the end.
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And even if you make it through those hurdles, you may eventually find clothing that forces you to confront the size you were ten years ago.
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But what if there was a way to predict whether you&aposd get the flu or whether you&aposd make it through the season scot-free?
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Mike Close, a 63-year-old real-estate appraiser here, said he's only moderately hopeful that Cruz could make it through Trump's romp of the Northeast.
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But Rachael and Ryan both did their best, and I'm proud of them, even if we didn't manage to make it through the whole four hours.
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You walk in, and you're a contestant, and you either make it through us and then compete for your life, or you go home right away.
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If it can survive heat, sweat, water, and salt, then it can sure as hell make it through a stressful work meeting or marathon hook-up.
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An initial study by a former employee found that code written by female engineers was less likely to make it through Facebook's internal peer review system.
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It's a big deal to make it through the nation's premier military academy, particularly when there are so few people like you to share the journey.
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But their plans changed quickly just one day earlier when doctors told the couple that Marino, who had terminal cancer, wouldn't make it through the night.
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If you make it through the vetting process — TechCrunch editors set a high bar — you'll receive free, extensive pitch coaching from our Startup Battlefield-tested editors.
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Ricky Gervais is back at the helm of the Golden Globes and he's already got a game plan for how to make it through Sunday: alcohol.
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The prequel, which doesn't have a premiere date, is the first of HBO's original five pitched spinoffs to make it through to a confirmed series order.
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Few drugs make it through the FDA process, and even if everything goes swimmingly, psilocybin will not be on the market for four or five years.
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She is uncharacteristically nervous about it and per usual, Dr. Jamison tells her to rely on the tools they've discussed to make it through the night.
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However, analysts do not expect the bill to make it through the state House of Representatives, where there is more concern about the potential economic impact.
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One easy way to help yourself make it through all the doom and gloom of this season is bringing some bright accent pieces into your home.
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I check the fridge and confirm I have enough food to make it through Monday, though I'll have to stop at Costco after work tomorrow night.
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In order to become a SEAL or SWCC, every candidate must make it through Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL training, which is incredibly physically and mentally demanding.
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And then the stupid light turns red again before we can make it through because the cars ahead of us took so long to get going.
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Also to eat chips, watch some beer commercials, and see if Justin Timberlake can make it through a halftime show without causing any major cultural incidents.
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Pocket projectors are usually garbage because they offer crappy resolution, very low brightness, and weak batteries that can't even make it through a feature-length movie.
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But with only a 52-85033 edge in the Senate, some of those may not make it through the upper chamber where Democrats have filibuster power.
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The singer, designer, and now actress, appeared on Bates Motel last night and although viewers loved her performance, Rihanna herself could barely make it through it.
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In my tests, I was easily able to make it through a weekend using the tablet for surfing the net, watching movies and playing some games.
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Ronald Reagan's nominee, Robert Bork, and Harriet Miers, George W. Bush's White House counsel and Supreme Court pick, did not make it through the acrimonious process.
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Thanks to Boston working the count and fouling off a lot of pitches, Bundy needed 100 pitches to make it through five innings before getting pulled.
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While the economy has managed to make it through the recession, cities around the nation are still living lean, with essential services diminished, or cut entirely.
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Trump so far has only seen one Pentagon nominee -- Defense Secretary James Mattis -- make it through the confirmation process and has 2202 additional positions to fill.
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He said it is unclear whether either will make it through the nomination process, noting they are far different from Trump's last four, more traditional, nominees.
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"I never really stood up for myself because I just wanted to make it through and not rock the boat and endanger my career," she says.
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Do you make it through by believing in and working for justice — or do you abandon such ideals and just do whatever it takes to live?
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My best estimate is that ultimately, fewer than 15 percent of the people participating in this repayment program will actually make it through to the end.
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This was Anderson Silva's favourite method and the reason that aggressive fighters imploded against him while less accomplished, conservative fighters would make it through the rounds.
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The Nationals will try to make it through the weekend injury-free when they finish out the regular season by hosting the Miami Marlins on Sunday.
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How do you make it through this journey while mentally preparing yourself for a weekend with family members and school friends you haven't seen since Christmas?
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This coffee maker can handle a grad who can run on one cup or needs a whole pot of joe to make it through the morning.
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Even if it manages to make it through Congress, the CRA resolution would have to pass the president's desk where it would face even steeper odds.
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He didn't believe he'd miss any time, but he didn't participate in contact drills during Wednesday's practice and then couldn't make it through Thursday's morning shootaround.
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They told me that I had to make it through this separation for my son, that I had to get out in order to find him.
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This could well open new fronts of attack by partisans in survival mode, to discredit our justice system and make it through the next election cycle.
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Pete Buttigieg, for example, couldn't even make it through the first round of votes in his bid to become Democratic National Committee chair two years ago.
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The measure failed to make it through the Rules Committee, with Klobuchar blaming the White House and Lankford saying too many people "jumped in" with suggestions.
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Those who make it through will win $600 to split, a pair of gold season passes for the 2020 season, and a Fright Fest prize package.
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Control is becoming a concern for Moore, who walked seven combined in his last two outings and did not make it through five innings in either.
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Oh, and alright, if you make it through all of that, then you can have Kiwi's cover of Carmen's funk classic "Throw Down" courtesy of Optimo.
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But without a bailout, or a significant restructuring of debt that wipes shareholders out along the way, Penn will struggle to make it through the year.
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While every Republican senator has expressed a desire to pass a tax-reform package, it is no guarantee the Senate budget resolution will make it through.
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It's called an extreme risk protection order (ERPO), and it's one of the only types of gun-control legislation to make it through state legislatures lately.
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They could not yet wonder what the future might look like; all they could do was hope that their son would make it through the night.
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Finally, make sure you familiarize yourself with your destination's rules and regulations about prescription (and nonprescription) medication, so you'll make it through customs with your medicine.
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