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And, he added, not all banks will make the cut.
I tried out for both and didn't make the cut.
However, two other key cast members didn't make the cut.
Meaning: A lot of small businesses don't make the cut.
While Trump didn't make the cut, other political leaders did.
But some Democrats did make the cut, including Louisiana Gov.
That clue didn't make the cut, but there you are.
How much fundraising is enough fundraising to make the cut?
Obviously, not every image is going to make the cut.
But in the end, it didn't quite make the cut.
"I didn't think I'd make the cut," Ms. Kestenberg said.
The profiles that don't make the cut get left swipes.
Nobody's feelings are hurt when they don't make the cut.
What happens to the bouquets that don't make the cut?
So, why didn't it make the cut for any nominations?
Here's more about the ones that didn't make the cut.
Elizabeth Warren Entrepreneur Andrew Yang Who didn't make the cut?
There are a few speakers that didn't make the cut.
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Tiffany Trump did not make the cut for some reason.
The Martinez family joke that the fish didn't make the cut.
Were there any songs you workshopped that didn't make the cut?
"My goal obviously was just to make the cut," Nesbitt said.
Sadly, John Kasich and Ben Carson didn't even make the cut.
Sorry avocado fans, guacamole didn't make the cut this time around.
How did you decide what and who would make the cut?
Cities like Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Buffalo don't make the cut either.
He advanced to the final round, but didn't make the cut.
Somehow, amid all of that, climate change didn't make the cut.
The 4 nominated writers of the film did make the cut.
Chris Christie (R) was among those who didn't make the cut.
Think your startup has what it takes to make the cut?
No more than four make the cut to enter Dream Town.
Here are some of the moments that didn't make the cut.
Still, he had a number in mind to make the cut.
She is counting on a debate surge to make the cut.
Gaetz said he wasn't sure why he didn't make the cut.
Editors will also reveal their favorites that didn't make the cut.
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Mr. Steyer did not make the cut for the Democratic debate.
For those who make the cut, the rewards can be substantial.
Mesher didn't make the cut in her first audition in 2018.
Elizabeth Warren of MassachusettsBusinessman Andrew Yang Who didn't make the cut?
Evidently, though, they still retain enough Southernness to make the cut.
It wasn't always clear that birth control would make the cut.
That means the majority of existing lidar startups won't make the cut.
Mickey's kingdom didn't make the cut here, but nearby Los Angeles did.
But, unsurprisingly, those who did make the cut are mostly celebrity-adjacent.
Did the story you think was the most important make the cut?
So she had to ask Chopra why she didn't make the cut.
Quick throwaway exchanges like, "Hello, how are you," won't make the cut.
Recent titles like Borderlands 3, Control, and FIFA 20 make the cut.
But both did enough to make the cut at five-over par.
And on Tuesday, not one Republican was poised to make the cut.
Some did not make the cut, Imbourg said, declining to give names.
RandyDespite the memorable name, it seems "scrubbing bubbles" didn't make the cut.
Currently eight out of the two dozen Democratic hopefuls make the cut.
Sorry Jonathan's birthday meal, I'm afraid you no longer make the cut.
And many people (and their flower-fresh tees) don't make the cut.
So I clued it as [Prime beef], which didn't make the cut.
" One idea that will certainly not make the cut was "Chopper McChopperface.
"Countless capable, accomplished, ambitious applicants do not make the cut," she said.
Sorry, Fitz and Jake (Scott Foley), but you didn't make the cut.
Were there any stories you came across that didn't make the cut?
If you don't make the cut, we still have something for you.
So to make the cut, Sohal needs to stand out in Potomac.
Leggings, for example, don't quite make the cut for Kloss in class.
In the end, most of my submitted clues didn't make the cut.
We don't yet know exactly who is going to make the cut.
"It almost didn't make the cut, in fact," Lustman told The FADER.
My office has a lot of things that didn't make the cut.
He is not used to making pressure putts to make the cut.
His goals are to make the cut and to stay mentally strong.
Only 500 people will make the cut and seats are filling quickly.
"Bridesmaids" did not make the cut, despite breaking barriers in the industry.
Dave Matthews Band, Motörhead and Pat Benatar did not make the cut.
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Many spots don't make the cut — but some are still worth visiting.
A few answers that didn't make the cut: INFANTFORMULA, FASHIONABLYLATE, and FLAGSOFOURFATHERS.
There are so many of them that some didn't make the cut.
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But his incredible performance in Amazon's "Beautiful Boy" didn't make the cut.
There are 67 potential new additions, but only some will make the cut.
Unfortunately, comparative studies have shown that Windows Defender doesn't always make the cut.
Components that don't make the cut should never be shipped in final products.
While George didn't make the cut in 2019, Louis holds the 32nd spot.
There were people I thought would be interesting who didn't make the cut.
England's Justin Rose (73) delivered a birdie on 18 to make the cut.
Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, toast of the progressive movement, did not make the cut .
If Alex Jones and Richard Spencer make the cut, why was Milo banned?
So what methodology is used to to choose which companies make the cut?
One major winner who failed to make the cut was Masters champion Garcia.
Only the best specimens make the cut onto U.S. and global food shelves.
"But the best did not make the cut" from last month's first round.
Seth Moulton and Miramar, Florida, Mayor Wayne Messam — did not make the cut.
Any that didn't provide a personal service, however, did not make the cut.
The first draft did not make the cut, reports The New York Times.
If you use that as your total, then both states make the cut.
Employment hubs like New York, Chicago and Los Angeles didn't make the cut.
Under Amazon, it's not clear how much human labor will make the cut.
Michael Bennett (Colo.) were among the Democrats who did not make the cut.
While Gosling got cast for the Disney show, she didn't make the cut
Mr. Cee debuts VOCAL CORD, FLIGHT DECK and the revealer, MAKE THE CUT.
And that means products like veggie burgers and Tofurky won't make the cut.
It will be interesting to see how many family members make the cut.
So there's still time for a promising new sensor to make the cut.
Lindsey Graham, but opposed by the gun industry — may not make the cut.
But I assumed that they existed, they just didn't make the cut in editing.
For some of these cases, there's definitely a reason they didn't make the cut.
So much went into each song—were there any that didn't make the cut?
According to Limp, the Amazon offices filled with products that didn't make the cut.
Spoiler alert ... he thinks one of his own songs could easily make the cut.
If that's the case, what degree of sentience is required to make the cut?
If your favorite didn't make the cut, share it with us in the comments.
Jose, who was waiting with his mother, didn't make the cut and headed home.
If you make the cut, you get to exhibit in Startup Alley for free.
Bullock has slammed the DNC for determining that he did not make the cut.
So, what does it take to make the cut for the top 5 percent?
For the vest to make the cut now, I needed to shift my approach.
It didn't make the cut, while Eric Dane and his erect prosthetic penis did.
Now let's take a closer look at the 21960 women who make the cut.
He failed to make the cut last week at the Genesis Open in California.
The few that make the cut enjoy limitless state resources and lavish corporate sponsorship.
Which species make the cut, and which ones are left to disappear into history?
The message sent to Asian-Americans was: Your humanity doesn't quite make the cut.
Marshall McLuhan, who appears as himself in the original, did not make the cut.
But now he's going to be in a real fight to make the cut.
We talk about the reviews, and ultimately decide what few studies make the cut.
And why did this specific season, out of all the others, make the cut?
But it's too soon for outliers; my few, faint suggestions don't make the cut.
For every scene in there, we wrote, like, 17 that didn't make the cut.
If wedding favors or a champagne toast don't make the cut, so be it.
The bottles are inspected, and any that don&apost make the cut are discarded.
Would my boss hold a grudge at work if she didn't make the cut?
"We considered 'Xennial' for the shortlist," she said, "but it didn't make the cut."
The proposal to scale back interest deductions for companies did not make the cut.
Rather, each digital tool must deliver "massive and unambiguous benefits" to make the cut.
We're told the footage didn't make the cut because Michelle just sounds out there.
This is all to say that I'm pretty picky about which apps make the cut.
Today many of the G-7 members would no longer make the cut for membership.
Check with your HR department to see if your company's commuter benefits make the cut.
Read on for a look at some of those who didn&apost make the cut.
Severed bear paws and a sex toy didn't make the cut for Instagram, he said.
Libra is the sign of committed relationships, so only the keepers will make the cut!
Candidates can use polls released between September 13 and November 13 to make the cut.
In the food department, a cupcake, bagel, and salt shaker may finally make the cut.
For the lucky few who do make the cut, Google's perks are second to none.
Cincinnati; Nashville; Tofino, British Columbia; and Norfolk, Virginia also make the cut, representing North America.
But as the team widdles down to the final roster, Ollie didn't make the cut.
Not because it was a bad season — they just didn't make the cut-off date.
If both make the cut, the number of recognized Olympic sports would rise to 37.
A great idea for people who have requirements where lasers just don't make the cut.
But enough about what didn't make the cut—let's look at the books that did.
It took him another couple of years to make the cut for the senior side.
Kauko won the competition in 2007 but his sahti didn't make the cut this year.
Besides featuring the fashion, music, and culture you were into, what would make the cut?
And we need mechanisms for working out which interventions should and shouldn't make the cut.
In fact, Johnson (nine over par) and McIlroy (three over) failed to make the cut.
The truth of the matter was that I didn't make the cut of memorable romances.
Frederick Wiseman's three-hour Ex Libris: The New York Public Library didn't make the cut.
They can make the cut based on either polling numbers or number of unique donors.
"But there were a lot of men who didn't make the cut either," Pelosi added.
He rallied on Friday to make the cut when 14 other major champions could not.
Fleetwood, 26, has failed to make the cut in his three previous British Open appearances.
And, for the most part, stories about women still don't seem to make the cut.
Those aren't exactly stellar specs, but some older Windows 7 PCs won't make the cut.
Those whose resumes have a CPA prominently displayed are more likely to make the cut.
Is Sir Walter Raleigh's biggest gift to the UK not going to make the cut?
A director who's been on something of a personal redemption arc didn't make the cut.
This allowed "Superfly," directed by Julien Lutz, known professionally as Director X, to make the cut.
It is perhaps more surprising that China, Iran and North Korea don't make the cut either.
Despite how racy Gossip Girl was, there were some sex scenes that didn't make the cut.
Among those who didn't make the cut were Madonna, George Michael, Vince Gill, and Bryan Adams.
Here are the foods most likely to not make the cut—and why they get tossed.
She tried out for her school's basketball team in third grade and didn't make the cut.
Even with the new request form, keep in mind that most users won't make the cut.
Sensitive or internal company information, as well as overly personal details, should never make the cut.
Up to ten athletes are expected to make the cut, according to The New York Times.
Diop said it was striking that she was the first black women to make the cut.
Among the perfect, considered details for an #OOTD post, hats tend not to make the cut.
The only hardliner to make the cut was Ahmad Jannati, who squeezed in at 16th place.
Like an NCAA Tournament selection special, often the story is about who didn't make the cut.
In the modern era, in fact, there are perhaps only three players who make the cut.
If you make the cut, get ready to roll up your sleeves and get to work.
Last year, Li became the first Chinese player to make the cut at a U.S. Open.
Adrian was a mere 43sec faster than Japan's Katsumi Nakamura, who failed to make the cut.
He failed to make the cut for the November debate — even though many Democrats, including Rep.
Man or woman, you'll be sized up and then called up if you make the cut.
He did not make the cut for the team that season but did so in 1963.
No, Johnson, with rounds of 28 and 8, did not make the cut after two rounds.
The Angels' Mike Trout, who could be off the D.L. by then, did make the cut.
He put the time in, writing and recording so many songs that didn't make the cut.
But I did well enough in my high school to make the cut to get into college.
The 2018 Emmys nominations are out — but did your favorite actors or TV programs make the cut?
Whether those other add-on features make the cut will depend in some part on backer feedback.
Still, one VIP guest didn't make the cut — the fake Freddie Mercury teeth are nowhere in sight.
Hadid didn't walk last year's show with sister Gigi because, well, she simply didn't make the cut.
Joshua Keating, an American journalist, visited several aspiring countries to understand which make the cut, and why.
Candidates can use DNC-approved polls released between September 13 and November 13 to make the cut.
It will be enough to enable him to make the cut, barely, which is anticipated at +210.
More controversial items — like repealing limits on Medicaid payment for certain treatment facilities — didn't make the cut.
So even though cities like Paris, Rome and Tokyo are always exciting, they didn't make the cut.
If you could only choose one thing to sit atop your pie, what would make the cut?
TC Top Pick applications close on June 29, and only five AI startups will make the cut.
Lando Calrissian's best not-quite-human pal didn't make the cut in Star Wars: Battlefront II. Sad!
Knight first auditioned for the second season of Project Runway in 2005 but didn't make the cut.
And yes, sometimes that means the particular character or plot point we love doesn't make the cut.
And what happens if you get hooked on the look and decide to make the cut official?
Was there ever any concern that the sketch wouldn't make the cut because of it's bloody content?
If you make the cut, you'll receive a free Startup Alley Exhibitor Package and sweet VIP perks.
The Protectors who make the cut will be part of collections exhibited across the US and internationally.
There's not a ton of dialogue in the teaser, but one important line does make the cut.
My everyday SPF did not make the cut—hello SWEAT—so a sport performance sunscreen was required.
Disney refused to make the cut and local distributors asked the censor board to review the decision.
Portable devices have built-in microphones, but they do not make the cut, especially during an interview.
He competed at the trials last month but did not make the cut for the Rio Olympics.
That's good news for this trio that will be fighting to make the cut for the weekend.
VOLUNTOLD is the portmanteau that brought us together but didn't make the cut in our last collaboration.
" Ones that didn't make the cut: "Progress for the Rest of Us" and "Renewing Our Basic Bargain.
The more people are interacting with the tweet, the more likely it is to make the cut.
How do you decide what toys are added to the collections and what doesn't make the cut?
If you're making a list of the top Christmas-themed movies, does "Die Hard" make the cut?
And perhaps we'll get the reverse wireless charging that was rumored but didn't quite make the cut.
Booker, an African American U.S. Senator from New Jersey, failed to make the cut for the Dec.
A fix for surprise medical bills didn't make the cut, and drug pricing fell apart months ago.
Other states, like New Hampshire, only allow pesticides that would make the cut for USDA organic products.
Did you use them all on the album or are there snippets that didn't make the cut?
With this classy night-out look on lock, there's no VIP list you won't make the cut on.
Twitter has tallied up its most popular celebrities for 2016, and somehow Chrissy Teigen didn't make the cut.
If you make the cut, you'll have six rigorous weeks of free pitch coaching with our Battlefield team.
"Global policy-makers do not appear to have plans that make the cut for resolving these," Varathan added.
Shows like The End of the F***ing World and Daredevil didn't make the cut via that metric.
Will they make the cut for the next contentious Twitter debate over the ranking of French fry varieties?
The Overwatch World Cup is back, but this time you get to help your country make the cut.
Roman Holiday, To Catch a Thief and The Holiday also make the cut as her favorite fashion films.
Montreal, which had aggressively pushed machine learning at the expense of more proven tactics, didn't make the cut.
You'll have to wait until 2018 to see if curly hair and other styles make the cut, though.
We have used and tested every one of these speakers and many others that didn't make the cut.
Those concerned that the day's signature sweets wouldn't make the cut under FLOTUS's watchful eye, need not worry.
One of the most iconic aspects of Sex and the City's opening sequence almost didn't make the cut.
Behind every photo posted, there are 30 (or, let's be real, 100) others that didn't make the cut.
America's Got Talent's season 13 semifinalists have been named — and some fan favorites did not make the cut.
In 2013 it was reported that only five votes are needed for a submission to make the cut.
A crowd of famous authors failed to make the cut this year, from Edna O'Brien to Don DeLillo.
"I just wanted to make the cut," said Shibuno, who has won twice on the JLPGA this year.
On the other hand, he said he faced incensed reactions from those artists who didn't make the cut.
It didn't make the cut based on my experience with a pair of the company's Merrit wingtip boots.
There are a few lines from the song that might not make the cut for a kids' film.
My friends were implying that heterosexuality is male attraction to women—and I just don't make the cut.
"I was lucky to make the cut," he recalled, adding that he sought medical attention after Round 20153.
Liziane went off on Jason Derulo in August after she didn't make the cut at his after-party.
They didn't make the cut, in part, because they failed to reach 1 percent in three qualifying polls.
These sequences are called introns, while the chapters that make the cut for the book are called exons.
We'll have to see if it's enough for Tiger to make the cut (he's currently tied for 211st).
Mr. Cee offers us a set of things that MAKE THE CUT, as the revealer at 65A says.
To make the cut, it is not enough for a place to be beautiful, amazing and culturally significant.
And the one candidate who keeps talking about it (Castro) didn't make the cut for the debate stage.
Among the VIPs who could make the cut on the Friday fete's invite list at 85033 Pennsylvania Ave.
Janet Jackson and Chaka Khan are among the 13 nominees who did not make the cut this year.
And the stakes required are quite high, such that major concerns like antibiotic resistance don't make the cut.
John Orozco, the 2012 national champion, is hoping to make the cut by showing his value in specific events.
Perhaps his set "buddies," who he shares are co-stars Ashley Fink and Amber Riley, would make the cut.
But in the pictures that didn't make the cut, the duo smiles sweetly while looking into each other's eyes.
And the hotel where he worked couldn't benefit even now because it's an area that didn't make the cut.
And the hotel where he worked couldn't benefit even now because it's an area that didn't make the cut.
That said, they have to be able to take orders or they don't make the cut, said Giralt Brun.
Avril Lavigne wrote this heart-wrenching record for her debut album in 2002, but it didn't make the cut.
But despite the big recruitment drive and tens of thousands of candidates, only 2,800 hopefuls will make the cut.
Sorry, your bathroom selfies didn't make the cut Pop art How to create an art installation that generates buzz.
When he didn't make the cut, he found himself stranded with not enough funds to get home to Australia.
Like Fiorina, Rand Paul failed to make the cut for the main event, but he is declining to participate.
Hughes cited "Baseball Players" as one of the suggestions that made him chuckle but did not make the cut.
Here are the other travel car seats we considered for this guide, and why they didn't make the cut.
Gabbard needs to score two more qualifying surveys to make the cut, while Williamson is still three polls short.
"In the list of nasty things you can do to drug companies, this doesn't make the cut," Bagley said.
In the end, they didn't make the cut because for the $385 price tag, they're just not that versatile.
Resolution professionals are examining the EOIs and are likely to announce the names that make the cut on Aug.
If they don't make the cut for that debate, the calls to consider a Senate run may grow louder.
While many of these items will hit the restaurants' menus tonight, not all of them make the cut immediately.
Whereas the women—the hookline writers—are only paid based on whether or not their songs make the cut.
Erinn Egbert was a candidate for Season 3403 of the "Biggest Loser" but ultimately did not make the cut.
Still, "Aquaman" failed to make the cut, and this winter's "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" missed out, too.
Some commenters wanted to recognize plays that did not make the cut, others wanted to cut plays that did.
But failing to make the cut are sentimental favorites like Detroit, which submitted a joint bid with Windsor, Ontario.
Unfortunately for Porsche, its first all-electric car, the Taycan, which came out last year, didn't make the cut.
One candidate for the post, Victor Cha, was told by the White House that he didn't make the cut.
Today, under the White House plan to favor immigrants with "professional specialized vocations," he probably wouldn't make the cut.
So unless the DNC changes its debate qualification rules, the entirely self-funding Bloomberg would not make the cut.
He participated in the June and July Democratic debates, but failed to make the cut for every debate after.
Joseph diGenova and Victoria Toensing didn't quite make the cut to become President Donald Trump's attorneys in late March.
Will candidates' chances be deemed dead in the water if they can't make the cut for the third debate?
"Green Onions" made the 181st spot on the list, and was the only instrumental song to make the cut.
He was a mascot for his middle school basketball team because he didn't make the cut to be a player.
Congress has a lot on its plate with the Trump administration, and the Antideficiency Act may not make the cut.
If you make the cut, you'll receive a free Startup Alley Exhibitor Package and plenty of media and investor exposure.
There are even four managers who make the cut from the all-important and notoriously tough domestic U.S. equity market.
Apart from the logistical and policy reasons, another was general frustration with Obama's decision to make the cut at all.
Renee has to go to headquarters sometimes, and she longs to work there, but knows she'd never make the cut.
Does your favorite flavor make the cut or do you prefer not to follow the pack with your pint choice?
Better book that salon appointment, because we doubt these will be the last stars to make the cut this summer.
Ten years after the Gossip Girl premiere, these steamy scenes that did make the cut are fresh on our mind.
They didn't quite make the cut for this roundup due to their poor battery life, glitchy Bluetooth, and puzzling controls.
If you think your startup has what it takes to make the cut, apply to be a TC Top Pick.
He made a seven-foot putt at the 36th hole on Friday to make the cut with nothing to spare.
In the list created by Citywire, four managers from the United States make the cut in our top 20 table.
Ahead, the best pie in every state (and Washingington, D.C.) according to Yelp – did your favorite spot make the cut?
But those children who failed to make the cut would still do worse than they would under a comprehensive system.
The moment was aired on NBC's live stream of the event but didn't make the cut for the primetime broadcast.
When the pilot did not make the cut to series, the studio tried actively to find another home for it.
That list is fairly limited: Only iPhones 6 and up and Samsung Galaxy 7 and 7 Edge make the cut.
Just be happy the gruesome "The Revenant" (which won best motion picture, drama) didn't make the cut for comedy/musical.
This year's edition of the California festival features dazzling large-scale artworks, but some spectacular ideas didn't make the cut.
If you don't see the green "Favorites" badge on that person's Story or regular post, you didn't make the cut.
That is up from the $2267 billion necessary to make the cut for the 42.53 list and a record threshold.
Just forget that "Turkeritos" is made from seasoned beef, not turkey and that a single pie didn't make the cut.
After reaching the final stages of selection for the astronaut corps — a hyper-competitive process — he didn't make the cut.
McIlroy is looking to recapture his best form after failing to make the cut at the U.S Open last month.
That's how good this video is: E-40 showed up to the shoot, and he didn't even make the cut.
Nominees are set by finding the "magic number," or amount of votes needed to make the cut, for each category.
In other words: Lively pieces will make the cut for your yoga class, but wouldn't necessarily work for a run.
Nike, Under Armour, and Lululemon were among the top 25, but names like Adidas and Puma didn't make the cut.
Founders that make the cut receive expert pitch coaching from Samantha Stein, our Startup Battlefield Editor, and the TC team.
If you make the cut, you'll receive a free Startup Alley Exhibitor Package and plenty of media and investor exposure.
Though three of the characters played proud members of the Gryffindor house onscreen, only two would make the cut themselves.
We counted movies that came out May through August (so no, "Avengers: Endgame" didn't make the cut for this list).
In Lincicome's case, the focus seems to have shifted, from whether she belongs to if she can make the cut.
There were clearly so many private agonies to choose from that my favorite McPhee story didn't even make the cut.
Also failing to make the cut was Nick Drnaso's "Sabrina," the first graphic novel to be longlisted for the prize.
The lists of essential businesses are mostly the same: Health care services, grocery stores and gas stations make the cut.
Just as interesting as the semifinalists are those who didn't make the cut from an initial group of over 100.
The queen didn't quite make the cut, although Freddie Mercury of the rock band Queen was one of the winners.
Mr. Moulton did not make the cut for the June debates and Mr. Sestak entered the race in late June.
If we were to take a wild guess, this John Lewis & Partners ad featuring Elton John may make the cut.
He has failed to gain much traction in polling, failing to make the cut for next week's third 2020 debates.
The more oversubscribed a round is, the more likely it is that some VCs aren't going to make the cut.
They took note of the ones who received funding for research, and the ones whose projects didn't make the cut.
His decision to end his campaign came after he failed to make the cut for Tuesday's debate in Des Moines.
Although Mr. Castro participated in the first four primary debates, he did not make the cut for those that followed.
Woods finished last among those to make the cut at last week's Genesis Invitational, where he served as tournament host.
To make the cut, candidates must procure donations from 2000,203 people and earn 220 percent support in four qualifying polls.
For the richest 2848, however, "a household income closer to $7033,2703" was required to make the cut, according to Bloomberg.
Millions of immigrants from North and sub-Saharan Africa, many of them Muslims, do not appear to make the cut.
EDT tonight Where: Westerville, Ohio Who is hosting: CNN and The New York Times Who didn't make the cut: Sen.
Among the cities that didn't make the cut was Detroit, one of the areas hit hardest by the Great Recession.
Following our top 10 are the honorable mentions who were considered for essays, but ultimately didn&apost make the cut.
But if Edward N. Costikyan were still cataloging New York's top 10 power brokers, would the cardinal make the cut?
He didn't make the cut for the US Paralympic sled hockey team the first time he tried out in 2010.
Heart-themed chocolates are flooding store aisles, but this may the February when refined sugar may not make the cut.
Some of the teachers' most ambitious proposals, such as requiring the city to expand affordable housing, didn't make the cut.
I'm really good at getting myself off so if a guy doesn't meet my standards, he doesn't make the cut.
Fabricio Werdum might be the larger man, but Rockhold is among the biggest men to make the cut to middleweight.
"I'll be blunt: I'm asking for $15 to make the cut for the next debates," said one ad bought on Sunday.
In the clip that didn't make the cut, Alice (Mädchen Amick) and Hal (Lochlyn Munro) ask Jughead to live with them.
The three singles that Rihanna released in 2015 didn't make the cut for the final product — which makes sense in hindsight.
Company founders that make the cut receive expert pitch coaching from TechCrunch editors, and you'll be pitch-perfect come game day.
Should the majority make the cut, HomeTouch claims it makes the company the U.K.'s largest online provider of care professionals.
However, that also means there's going to be an equal number of movies, actors, and actresses who didn't make the cut.
And according to The Wall Street Journal, Mossimo, Merona, Cherokee, and Circo are among the lines that didn't make the cut.
Williams was one of only two minority women to make the cut: Indra Nooyi, the CEO of PepsiCo, was the other.      
She's also 5-22 overall, and would probably be wise to make the cut down to strawweight for her next bout.
Normally a sim like this wouldn't make the cut for this kind of round-up, but it just looks so beautiful.
One of the hardest parts was figuring out what was going to make the cut because there were like 15 songs.
My most anticipated game of the year didn't make the cut for Sony's E3 press event — that's how crammed it was.
He says delegates had to be Republicans "in good standing" and be deeply involved in party activities to make the cut.
The ones that make the cut have their claws bound and are placed on ice before being taken back to shore.
Those users wouldn't make the cut before Simple's contract with its former partner bank ended, leaving them out in the cold.
Eighteen over par after two rounds, Curtis did not make the cut and will not be around for Sunday's final round.
Still, there are likely to be some trendy words whose failure to make the cut may leave fans butthurt, which Dictionary.
Justin Rose, who made a birdie on the 18th hole Friday to make the cut, was 2 under through 8 holes.
These businesses will later this summer be able to order digital and physical badges of honor, if they make the cut.
There are occasions when only the rarest bottle of Champagne or a prime, dry-aged porterhouse steak will make the cut.
The DNC is using the same qualification rules but extending the window to make the cut by another month or so.
Because color and visual texture were top of mind, one holiday staple pie didn't make the cut for this project: pumpkin.
Rhode Island and Vermont didn't make the cut because they don't have at least two metro areas according to this definition.
But last year I tied for third, and two years before I finished sixth, but usually I don't make the cut.
He has spent much of the last three and a half years struggling to make the cut or recovering from surgery.
Despite rewriting the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop" with adult-pacifying lyrics and rehearsing themselves silly, the Co-Co's don't make the cut.
Most analysts think Mr. Ahmadinejad is not likely to make the cut, unless he can make a significant show of support.
Clue I was saddest to see not make the cut: [It's hit by horse enthusiasts] for both 2 and 3 Down.
How did the 52 destinations on this year's list make the cut and what did editors consider as they assembled it?
But though Ferrero could make the cut in the future, he did not have Roddick's staying power as a major contender.
Many elite universities make the cut, but the best return on investment might be from Brigham Young University, the findings suggest.
The Trump campaign, for its part, denies the Politico report, arguing that Twitter was simply too small to make the cut.
To show just how serious it is about perfect leaves, Cash 4 Leaves will actually return any that don't make the cut.
But Hasbro and Lucasfilm's claim that Rey didn't make the cut for Force Awakens Monopoly because of "spoilers" is a weak excuse.
It turns out, both JoJo Fletcher and Lauren Bushnell had backup dresses for their big proposal moment that didn't make the cut.
Uber drivers still don't make the cut as full-time employees, but now at least they have a better chance at retirement.
Conspicuously missing was Carly Fiorina, whose position in recent polls was not high enough to make the cut, according to network rules.
Under that rule only Donald Trump and Ted Cruz would make the cut — and only if that rule is adopted in July.
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According to Dolan, a priest was able to review outfits and ask that certain things "not make the cut," and Wintour obliged.
This year, the Taiwanese director Hou Hsaio-Hsien's well-received film "The Assassin," set in ninth-century China, didn't make the cut.
How did the 52 destinations on this year's list make the cut, and what did the editors consider as they assembled it?
One scene, where Moore recites a pseudo-Confucian philosophy while stroking a pet rabbit, Bond-villain style, almost didn't make the cut.
Emily Blunt, who received recognition for the SAG Awards, also didn't make the cut — although that would have been a bigger shock.
Favorable state tax treatment for retirement income and plenty of golf courses, four for every 100,000 residents, helped Erie make the cut.
When the DNC finally announced the 20 candidates who would participate in 2020's first presidential debate, Gravel didn't make the cut.
What interests me is what didn't make the cut, or got changed, since that ultimately gives more insight into Game Freak's method.
Johnson and Miller both believe 2012 gold medalists Aly Raisman and Gabby Douglas will make the cut for Rio, an impressive feat.
" Momo: "Yeah, you know, we did the rating on the Chinese stocks last week and it didn't make the cut for us.
To be included, each measure must be evaluated by the Parliamentarian, who plays the determining role in what provisions make the cut.
Household items make the cut too, and what's more ubiquitous than the lighter that you can never find when you need it?
So now that skateboarding is officially an Olympic sport at the 2020 Games in Tokyo, will a Singapore skater make the cut?
Strong performance in both large-cap tech and health care this year helps explain why both Apple and UnitedHealth make the cut.
At the Republican convention, Tiffany Trump delivered a well-regarded speech, but did not make the cut for the 10 p.m. hour.
Despite its haters, cargo shorts repeatedly make the cut, though now they're a bit more tailored and fitted than before, she said. 
Because the cables from Anker and AmazonBasics are both slightly more robust and also cheaper, this budget cable didn't make the cut.
Rand Paul did not make the cut for debate based on polling and decided not to take part in the undercard debate.
If you make the cut, you'll follow in the footsteps of some pretty legendary companies, including Vurb, Dropbox, Mint, Yammer and more.
Turning an ocean wave red could signify menstruation, for example, since a more explicit period emoji didn't make the cut last year.
Italian Open In 2010, 16-year-old Matteo Manassero of Italy became the youngest golfer to make the cut at The Masters.
Another candidate, Tom Steyer, has met the donor criteria but needs to hit 2% in one more poll to make the cut.
Christian said her short-term goal was getting her doubles ranking high enough to make the cut for next year's French Open.
"Long Division?" for A.F.C. WEST did not make the cut however, likely because Howie has been too long out of the game.
With her father still in a Scottish hospital, Miyazato decided to play in the tournament, but she did not make the cut.
A day after experiencing dizziness at the Canadian Open, Matt Kuchar shot a four-under-par 68 to easily make the cut.
A shrewd playmaker and gritty defender, Lowry doesn't often make the cut in "Best point guards" debates, but he's never far off.
Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Luis Suarez all make the cut, but there&aposs no space for Neymar, Sergio Ramos, or Xavi.
In his hands, nationalism is a loaded gun, aimed not just at foreigners but also at Americans who don't make the cut.
Dulce de Leche (2009-2014) Bite-sized cookies with milk caramel chips It's really a surprise these caramel cookies didn't make the cut.
If you make the cut, you'll receive expert pitch coaching from Samantha Stein, our Battlefield Editor, and Marisa Warren, CEO & founder of ELEVACAO.
The new Democratic debate rules have made "Chip in" the unofficial, decidedly thirsty rallying cry for several campaigns desperate to make the cut.
The test seems simple enough and sets a pretty low bar, but still, far too many movies in 2018 don't make the cut.
That said, it's not entirely unheard of for one to make the cut – and a PGA nom doesn't always translate into Oscar love.
Now, Razek says that the company has never cast trans models because they simply didn't make the cut, not because of their gender.
The Google Pixel 3a comes with access to Google photos, which provides unlimited storage for all those pics that didn't make the cut.
Notably, Facebook was missing from a list of sponsors displayed prominently on the main concourse; perhaps $120,000 isn't enough to make the cut.
To make the cut, candidates must take a freight elevator to the top of one of the bridge's two 604-foot steel towers.
But even without ProMotion, the Retina display is fantastic and I don't think many people will care that it didn't make the cut.
In order to make the cut, they have to be among the top news stories, too influential or talked about to be ignored.
There are many more photos of gadgets and weird tech that didn't make the cut, but we had to draw the line somewhere.
If your high-school senior didn't make the cut at his dream college this spring, then a transfer might be in the cards.
Last year's highest paying company — law firm Skadden Arps — didn't make the cut this year, as the law industry struggled publicly in 2015.
Those that do not make the cut are relegated to an index of "frontier markets" or left out of MSCI's international indices altogether.
He has so far reached the polling threshold in two of the four surveys needed to make the cut for the December debate.
"Yay," the one reaction that seemed to be universally embraced when Facebook first tested its draft emoticons publicly, did not make the cut.
But if he does make the cut, he will join an illustrious group of players like Y. A. Tittle, Jim Brown, Joe Montana.
Even though he didn't make the cut, he went on to be a successful actor, writer, producer, and musician in his own right. 
Mo Brooks, who finished third in the August primary and didn't make the cut for Tuesday's runoff, and cast Strange's appointment as corrupt.
"It means a lot, first time play in a major and make the cut," Li told Reuters after signing his final-round scorecard.
Harvard Business Review (HBR) released its annual CEO 100 list of the top chief executives globally — notably, Jeff Bezos didn't make the cut.
"There was a lot of back-and-forth with her ex-team, the Vlog Squad, that, unfortunately, didn't make the cut," he said.
About an hour earlier, the 28 athletes who were in contention for the World Cup team (23 would make the cut) finished practice.
In the end, there's general agreement — on some books more than others — but sometimes there's disappointment when a favorite doesn't make the cut.
" — The Central Intelligence Agency, in a statement explaining why a Labrador retriever failed to make the cut in its explosives detection "puppy class.
If you make the cut, you'll get a free Startup Alley Exhibitor Package, a VIP experience and loads of investor and media attention.
We explain our testing and research procedures in more detail as well as other models we looked at that didn't make the cut.
"Half the battle for me was I had to play the last 15 in under par just to make the cut," Mickelson said.
These brands have a wide range of running shoes for every budget, with some exceptional examples that make the cut in this roundup.
Then, executives were clamoring to make the cut, even those who had been cool or in some cases hostile to Mr. Trump's candidacy.
He failed to make the cut for the past several debates in part because he is not accepting outside contributions for his campaign.
Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein failed to make the cut for the first presidential debate on Sept.
The last thing I assisted Mr. Shortz in was reading through puzzle submissions and debating whether or not they would make the cut.
Understandably, my original clue for COPERNICUS, which referenced young Doc Brown's dog in the movie "Back to the Future" didn't make the cut.
Ripper, even with its all-star cast and its boast of containing the first audible "fuck" in a videogame, didn't make the cut.
On a less serious note, I am also thrilled I am still young and hip enough to make the cut for Teen Vogue.
Last month he played in three European Tour events in the Middle East but failed to make the cut in any of them.
Politico also reported Wednesday that Denver was one of four cities to make the cut — along with Houston, Miami Beach, Florida, and Milwaukee.
Miss Missouri Simone Esters made the top three but did not make the cut after the final trio advocated for their social causes.
And among the 13 nominated acts who did not make the cut for the class of 2017 are Janet Jackson and Chaka Khan.
The book was also recommended pretty heavily by Extra Crunch readers in our survey as well, although it didn't quite make the cut.
Will you rush $5 before midnight so I can fund my final 24-hour push and make the cut before time runs out?
More cosmopolitan metros around the globe didn't make the cut because they can be "victims of their own success," according to the report.
The 25 people who make the cut will be paid a base rate of $8.10 an hour, although bonuses are given for productivity.
Barret is an impresario, cajoling artists and scouring the world for new talent, nurturing the ones she feels may someday make the cut.
The safe bet is always that some of these shows — and maybe even most of them — will make the cut all over again.
He had to get up and down for par on the par-5 18th for a 217 to make the cut on the number.
But I wanted to make the cut different, too — there are so many models now with short, natural hair — so I dyed it pink.
To make the cut, MSNBC says each candidate has to receive monetary contributions from 19923,000 unique donors, including 600 unique donors in 20 states.
When Toronto is at full health in the playoffs, with a rotation likely cut to 9 or 10, Carter would not make the cut.
Unfortunately, deciding a show like ABC's Quantico didn't make the cut leaves you in the dark when your friends won't shut up about it.
Of the hundreds of thousands of people who apply to be a Delta flight attendant each year, less than 1 percent make the cut.
But for app developers who don't make the cut, it means they may have to submit an update to get reinstated for new users.
The information included is also voluntary, so some of the suggested items—particularly the ingredients list—may not make the cut for some brewers.
On a Friday in May, just a few days before her scheduled cleansing, Mac saw a number of lists that wouldn't make the cut.
Oh sure, a few of those boring industrials can't make the cut, but hey, the rest of the market will take up the slack.
A lot of it wouldn't make the cut in an article like this, but it's essential stuff for getting the story and not dying.
So some of this stuff either won't make the cut at all, or will be available in some kind of extra tier or tiers.
Our photog raised the issue that's reportedly the real reason X didn't make the cut -- his many legal issues and allegations of domestic violence.
Fundamentally, the Hall of Fame assumes a Great Man theory of history, celebrating the achievements and impacts made by individuals who make the cut.
Others, like Carey Mulligan's powerful performance in Wildlife, or Regina Hall's critically-acclaimed masterclass of acting in Support The Girls, didn't make the cut.
Sadly, that means many of our favorite fashionable styles aren't going to make the cut when we actually hit the treadmill (sorry, crop tops).
These women have already made history, but they still face a long road ahead of training and tests before they officially make the cut.
He said they voted with a show of hands rather than risk manipulation of a secret ballot, but he still didn't make the cut.
Somehow, the much-anticipated reboot of The X-Files as a six-episode miniseries didn't make the cut, raising the ire of local fans.
Though free entry is generally reserved for women—in particular, those who are young, hot, and sexually uninhibited—some men do make the cut.
The only album that didn't make the cut was Swift's debut self-titled album, which is a favorite among Swifties, but not many else.
On Tuesday, Forbes released its 36th annual list of the 400 Richest Americans, and there were 210 billionaires who did not make the cut.
He failed to make the cut for the first presidential debate, which required he reach an average of 15 percent support in national polls.
If you make the cut, you'll receive a free Startup Alley Exhibitor Package along with VIP treatment and plenty of media and investor exposure.
"I think without question he is qualified to make the cut to be prime minister of Canada," Paul said on Fox News's "Kilmeade & Friends".
The network hasn't set its criteria yet to determine who would make the cut and is expected to do so closer to the event.
To make the cut, each student first won a competition as the best male or female high school performer in one of 31 regions.
Emmy nominations 2019: See if your favorite shows make the cut Ava DuVernay also earned a directing and co-writing nominations with Michael Starrbury.
As for your keep pile, Kaplan says items like slip dresses and anything with fringe, ruffles, or large floral prints should make the cut.
"My number one goal was just to make the cut and do better than last year," Yonhap News quoted her as saying on Tuesday.
If you make the cut, you'll receive a free Startup Alley Exhibitor Package and stand in a bright spotlight of media and investor attention.
So when they did, in fact, make the cut, it was a race to the finish line to get things ready for fashion week.
The entrepreneur Andrew Yang, for instance, could make the cut if he earns 5 percent support in two more qualifying polls by Feb. 6.
PARIS — The world may be on a first-name basis with many high fashion designers, but few names in high jewelry make the cut.
Elite institutions are generally worth the outlay, but, according to a newly released study, a few less nationally known schools also make the cut.
But the parent of Burger King didn't make the cut, even though it has a vegetarian Whopper with an Impossible Burger patty these days.
If there were a musical impressions Hall of Fame, Cara would certainly make the cut, alongside our picks: Grande, Christina Aguilera, and Jamie Foxx.
I drew the line at homemade movies, so the video of the floating plastic bag in "American Beauty" (22017) did not make the cut.
While "Once Upon a Time" did make the cut, others dealing with filmmaking like "Dolemite Is My Name" and "Pain and Glory" did not.
Yevgeny Kafelnikov, the Russian who reached No. 230 and won the Australian Open and French Open, has yet to make the cut, for example.
Last week, a new super PAC said it planned to spend $1 million to help Booker make the cut for the December debate stage.
But with questions about whether he will make the cut, the administration is left with a daunting question: Does anyone actually want the job?
Should he make the cut, he would be forced to miss his CBS assignment calling the Vikings-Bears game in Chicago on Sept. 29.
Fortunately, Amazon released a list of its customers' favorite dresses earlier this year, and a holiday-perfect dress just happened to make the cut.
Some of the other combinations with well-known Spanish words that didn't make the cut were: BATHROOM/BAÑO, PLEASE/POR FAVOR and RIVER/RÍO.
As we reported ... the President's son was actually selected as a potential juror in an attempted robbery case, but obviously didn't make the cut.
Plus there are several big names who are too old to make the cut — Joe Biden, 76, Michael Bloomberg, 76, and Bernie Sanders, 77.
We've seen no evidence that Mueller was interested in or involved in her case, so she may not make the cut for the report.
Here are a few reasons why some didn't make the cut, according to local press: Bad news about crime might have soured Amazon on Baltimore.
Ahead, see which products saved my skin post-Vegas trip, which were added to my gym bag, and the few that didn't make the cut.
After that, the Democratic National Committee will raise the threshold to qualify for the debates, making it even harder for candidates to make the cut.
So researchers are looking for ways to predict which young dogs will make the cut—by watching hours and hours of guide dog puppy bowl.
Who knows if the song will make the cut for her forthcoming album Lust for Life, all we can do is say one thing: Amen. 
But in a recent wedding horror story posted on Reddit, one teen didn't make the cut to attend her aunt's wedding — because of her disability.
If you're lucky enough to make the cut, expect to surround yourself with like-minded souls who are as terrified and excited as you are.
For me, it was just trying to write in images and sound cues that would make the cut from Alaska to Iraq feel necessarily jarring.
As result, there's a severe backlog, and the projects that make the cut tend to be the ones with ties to government agencies like NASA.
Only five teams make the cut and move on to the final round of pitches and questions in front of a new set of judges.
The U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame is returning with a new induction class in 2019 — and fans can help choose who will make the cut!
After the 2018 Golden Globe nominations were revealed on Monday — and Nanjiani's The Big Sick didn't make the cut — Nanjiani sent out some interesting tweets.
Not every continuous shot you gather from the R1 will make the cut, but what's crazy is that you literally don't have to do anything.
Likewise, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt's ebullient Ellie Kemper scored a lead actress nomination but her scene-stealing on-screen boss Jane Krakowski didn't make the cut.
If you make the cut, experienced TechCrunch editors will coach you on the finer points of startup-pitching, so you'll make the best impression possible.
The company refused to make the cut and pulled the film from cinemas across the Muslim-majority country where homosexuality is discouraged by religious leaders.
The NBA announced the celeb team on Wednesday -- and while it includes people like Dr. Oz and Bad Bunny ... 2 Chainz didn't make the cut.
With that being said ... Scott praises "the Ball movement" and what LaVar's been able to accomplish ... but straight-up says Gelo doesn't make the cut.
"Teaching to the test" does happen in a lot of schools, and then there's the very real threat of schools cheating to make the cut.
If you're one of the 87 percent of founders who don't make the cut, it's hard to argue you received great value for your money.
If you're one of the 87 percent of founders who don't make the cut, it's hard to argue you received great value for your money.
Rand Paul and former HP chief executive Carly Fiorina did not make the cut to participate in the first primetime GOP presidential debate of 2016.
Glassdoor just released its rankings for the most popular CEOs of 2019, and you might be surprised at who did — and didn't — make the cut.
She shot a one-over-par 22010 this weekend and failed to make the cut for the fifth consecutive year in this three-round tournament.
Your AirPods won't make the cut if they show signs of heavy use — even if they're fully functional and don't have any chips or cracks.
Ethan Stiefel, a former American Ballet Theater principal, returns as the narcissistic Cooper Nielsen, this time judging which of the misfits will make the cut.
ANOHNI, Kano, and Skepta are among the 12 artists to make the cut for the prestigious award honoring the best British album of the year.
Your clothes and shoes may change out on a regular basis, but we all have select jewelry pieces that make the cut every single morning.
What scenes would make the cut, how the narrative arc would be formed, which parts of your identity would be focussed on and blown up?
The NYT says it will calculate loyalty based on the duration of their subscriptions, so it doesn't seem like newer subscribers will make the cut.
Some believe that Feinstein and Calvert were protecting SpaceX, a California company that did not make the cut in the first round of the LSA.
Eleven other candidates failed to make the cut for the Houston debate, having fallen short of the more-rigorous qualifying criteria set by the DNC.
I am disappointed that BIRD DROPPINGS didn't make the cut, but one can never POOH-POOH having their puzzle published in The New York Times.
Rather, the Grammys have an atypical eligibility period that leaves casual onlookers scratching their heads annually over seemingly obvious frontrunners that didn't make the cut.
Although plenty of labels work aesthetically for Antibad, and nearly fit the bill in terms of sustainability on the surface, many don't make the cut.
Thanks to sharp bits about gender roles, she's on the cusp of stand-up comedy's A-list, the rare working mother to make the cut.
On Sunday, Yang became the seventh candidate to qualify for the New Hampshire debate stage after failing to make the cut for January's Iowa debate.
The USWNT announced its 2020 Olympic qualifying roster Friday morning, and some of the team&aposs most famous young stars didn&apost make the cut.
Cory Booker and former Department of Housing and Human Services Secretary Julián Castro dropped out of the race following their inability to make the cut.
The top 2926 percent of households in some less fortunate states, in fact, wouldn't even make the cut for the top 21 percent in others.
Neidorff said that while Centene would be able to accommodate the newly proposed Republican health care bill, the policy itself should not make the cut.
Last year, there were six, this year four, and of the best four teams that did not make the cut, only one was a midmajor.
Shares of Berkshire Hathaway, whose chief executive, Warren E. Buffett, has been a major donor to Planned Parenthood, would not make the cut, he said.
Many have tried and failed, and Curry faces a steep battle on Friday to make the cut, which is expected to fall at around two-under.
If we were to make a list of nostalgic junk food to buy for an evening in, both Top Ramen and Pringles would make the cut.
City have 18 overseas players on their books and Toure failed to make the cut for the squad that was published by the club on Friday.
Amy Klobuchar: The Minnesota senator had a good week for one reason only: She qualified for the November debate, the ninth candidate to make the cut.
If you make the cut, get ready for six weeks of intense prep as our Battlefield team coaches you (for free) on crafting the perfect pitch.
To make the cut, companies submit an application that includes more than 400 questions about leave policies, workforce representation, benefits, childcare assistance, advancement programs and flexibility.
The new script will have a mere 32 letters: 23 ordinary Latin ones (c, w and x did not make the cut), and nine with apostrophes.
Feel free to think of your sex number like a greatest hits album; only the most fun, adventurous, or educational experiences get to make the cut.
The PGA of America has also introduced measures designed to ensure qualified minority candidates make the cut for final round interviews for PGA of America jobs.
This week's obscure player didn't quite make the cut, but he is the subject of one of my favorite draft day stories, and that's worth something.
To figure out which companies would make the cut, GPTW surveyed more than 400,000 employees in the United States and honed in on four key factors.
Point Break didn't make the cut for some reason, even though the movie sort of inspired one of the biggest film franchises outside of the MCU.
Eyeo had previously promised to launch a nonprofit, independent board as an arbiter of which sites make the cut, but such plans have yet to materialize.
This is the most variety that the Variety Talk category's seen in a hot minute, especially since usual stalwart The Daily Show didn't make the cut.
The track hails from EMOTION: Side B, the second half of her album EMOTION that features songs that didn't make the cut the first time around.
Spoiler alert: here are some names that DIDN'T make the cut: The Rock, Ultimate Warrior, Randy Savage, Undertaker, John Cena, Triple H, Shawn Michaels and Sting.
After the last cliffhanger episode, fans of The Bachelorette are dying to know who will make the cut as one of JoJo Fletcher's final three suitors.
Toyota and Tesla also made the MIT Technology Review list of the 22016 Smartest Companies in 2016, the only two automotive manufacturers to make the cut.
We're excited to see which programs and performers make the cut as voting now gets underway to determine the TV standouts of the 2016-17 season.
Corker's height was, according to the Daily Caller, one of the big reasons the Tennessee Republican didn't make the cut to be Trump's secretary of state.
A handful of the women who don't bail make the cut and, as you would expect, become something of a makeshift family by the season's end.
You fill out an application, which includes a request for three references; go in for an interview; and, if you make the cut, plunk down $25.
The folders of photo editors bulge with powerful images that did not make the cut because they were considered too horrific, too invasive or too gratuitous.
Venting at an attorney general for recusing himself from a case in which he was involved (but not actually firing him) doesn't make the cut either.
After he failed to make the cut on the freshman football team, he focused on obtaining an undergraduate degree in business and then a law degree.
To make the cut in my bag they have to serve multiple functions, feel comfortable, pack easily, stand up to water and dirt and look okay.
Some of its brightest young stars — including 2019 World Cup champions Tierna Davidson and Mallory Pugh — did not make the cut for the 20-person squad.
Woods returned to golf last week after 17 months off with a back injury, but he did not make the cut at the Farmers Insurance Open.
He finished 15th out of 17 golfers at the unofficial Hero World Challenge, then failed to make the cut at the Farmers Insurance Open in January.
To make the cut, the excluded oil companies must set targets for all of their emissions that align with the Paris agreement, the pension board said.
The Verge recently spoke with Munroe about How To, the questions that didn't make the cut, and the joys of building a lava moat (with science).
Wall Street veteran Byron Wien won't release his legendary 2020 market surprises until January, but he offered one that didn't make the cut Tuesday on CNBC.
Breitbart (57) didn't make the cut because it doesn't gather and present information responsibly, nor does it disclose its ownership on its website, among other issues.
Four-time major champion Laura Davies, 55, shot even par on Saturday to make the cut for the first time in 12 LPGA Tour events this year.
"I kept having the half-club," said the 14-times major champion, who might need another round of par or better on Friday to make the cut.
He's tough — he gave us a whole bunch of notes the first time, and we still didn't make the cut the second time he came to inspect.
Meanwhile, Mat's Brighton Pavilion (allegedly one of Britain's most recognizable landmarks) and Dorret's Unmade Bread (a play on a Tracey Emin's unmade bed) don't make the cut.
This feature shows us what few already know — the long and grueling hours of the job — but also include snaps that don't normally make the cut. —A.
Too many young consumers, however, are concerned their credit scores won't make the cut when it comes to financing a home today, and they may be right.
The first film from their new company, Bobo and Toto, also has awkwardly funny moments that would never make the cut at Disney, Pixar, or Studio Ghibli.
This list is not a conclusive breakdown of every a-list celebrity charity, so, obviously, please don't come for us if your fave didn't make the cut.
The original, $1.2 billion deal had a deadline of July 15 to close, but it didn't make the cut after failing to get regulatory approvals in time.
Just 2 percent of applicants got accepted to appear in the Startup Battlefield at TechCrunch Disrupt SF; Pundit was one of the teams to make the cut.
"Veteran OLB Kroy Biermann also did not make the cut after signing with the team midway through training camp," the Buffalo Bills posted on its official site.
Surprisingly, the album's opening track and the first single — a balmy, strut-friendly update of '70s FM rock called "Want You Back" — almost didn't make the cut.
I didn't make the cut, but I know looking back on it that those songs had to have influenced other tracks because they're demos for the album.
Though Scanadu has been working with the Food and Drug Administration to get full approval for this and other devices, it seems Scout didn't make the cut.
Stopping by PEOPLE Now, season 20 Bachelor cast member Olivia Caridi dishes on what she thinks will and won't make the cut with Nick Viall this season.
While the general premise is similar to incumbent Hotel Tonight, One Night puts a greater emphasis on making sure only highly curated trendy hotels make the cut.
This month's Android security patches are out, and while you'll find bulletins covering the Pixel 2, 3, and 4, the original Google Pixel didn't make the cut.
A little over an hour later, Day returned to the course for his second round, where he needed to shoot a low number to make the cut.
Whether it's because of diminishing living spaces or a need to have an Instagrammable life, a nice gray sweater just doesn't make the cut for some people.
Sure, the 2900 GOP "kids' table" image is hard to shake: the debate featuring candidates who didn't make the cut for the main event later that night.
In their sophomore year, Ballmer helped Gates make the cut from a pool of over 200 students to join one of Harvard's exclusive all-male social clubs.
Rose is No. 3 and nearly joined them until he made an 18-foot birdie putt on the last hole to make the cut on the number.
The stress is so high that one confident kid who doesn't make the cut immediately commits suicide by throwing himself off a balcony in the testing center.
After all, he had already met the 2628,28500-donor threshold to qualify and needed to register 6900 percent in only one more poll to make the cut.
But the four women who each won a Grand Slam singles titles this year did make the cut: Caroline Wozniacki, Simona Halep, Angelique Kerber and Naomi Osaka.
Smith is at 10-under 134 heading into the weekend after failing to make the cut in five of her previous six tries at the Women's Open.
There are too many rumored products to fit into one event, but a new iPad Pro and a new keyboard for it would definitely make the cut.
Candidates needed at least 219,23.5 donors, as well as certain levels of support in qualifying polls either nationally or in key early states, to make the cut.
He said that 90 percent of companies the firm meets "don't make the cut," and about 9 percent are interesting but may not be the right fit.
A number of candidates that failed to make the cut have since hit the DNC for its rules and have vowed to stay in the race. Sen.
The iPhone 603 was cut off from receiving the iOS 13 update, and it's likely the 6S may not make the cut for iOS 14 in 2020.
Kid is already asleep and my husband is looking through photos of the week debating which is going to make the cut for the wall at home.
What follows are the products that did — and did not — make the cut after I tested them on my pet corgi, Max Fischer, and my cat, Cuddy.
With Green's help, Johnson came back and shot a second-round 66, the lowest score of the day, to make the cut with four strokes to spare.
ELS IN THE HUNT Ernie Els surged into contention at the Dubai Desert Classic in the United Arab Emirates while Rory McIlroy struggled just to make the cut.
Still, there are also some less-obvious locations to make the cut, and it's always interesting to see what places are getting the most love across the globe.
Now it's affecting grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and other family members that don't make the cut as "bona fide" relations — at least, as the State Department sees it.
As Amazon moves forward in its HQ2 selection process, it's acting like a really, really considerate ex as it lets down the cities that didn't make the cut.
The consumer-discretionary slice captures the entire struggling automaker food chain, plus department stores and mall retailers such as Gap (though Target and Walmart make the cut, too).
OPEC producers and non-OPEC oil exporting countries including Russia agreed last Friday to make the cut, which will be done during the first six months of 2019.
For example, the 753 British Open occurred fairly recently in golf history, lasted four days, saw 112 players make the cut and had an average score of 286.
Firework Fruit Kabobs The jury's still out on whether or not fruit counts as dessert, but these skewers are so cute they just might make the cut. 4.
Even if the Georgia lawmaker doesn't make the cut as Trump's running mate, the presumptive GOP nominee has promised Gingrich some sort of role in a Trump administration.
Since then, Hodgson has repeated the tradition, with an annual build-up that has eager fans tuning in to see which classic MST3K movies will make the cut.
Household Names: While Andrea Pirlo failed to make the cut for the tournament, the Azzuri squad still includes icons like Gianluigi Buffon, Thiago Motta and Daniele De Rossi.
That contest was the last played at the Summer Games, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) having retooled its roster of sports with softball failing to make the cut.
Next comes round two, and only five teams will make the cut to pitch again — to a fresh set of judges — and endure another round of probing questions.
Here, the protest sign transitions from an expression of conviction to something far more marketable—clickbait—plus bragging rights for whichever clever marcher happened to make the cut.
They might have a nice vacation or two planned, but their $500 million-plus net worth doesn't even make the cut for the top 10 richest royals worldwide.
The world No. 1, Jason Day, survived a quadruple-bogey eight on No. 5 and finished with an even-par 71 to make the cut at one under.
For those that make the cut, think of their criticism as having the same intent as that of movie critics — in the spirit of creating better art, i.e.
Read more: 8 people who retired before age 45 reveal how the decision changed their money habitsI'll continue to add to this list as more make the cut.
Tony HAWK, the pro skateboarder, didn't make the cut (rightly so, since it would have made that area too difficult), but "Tri and tri again?" for HEXA did.
We learned what states the majority of readers include in their version of the Midwest — and which just barely make the cut (we're looking at you, North Dakota).
The Unicode Consortium sets the international standards for characters, including emoji, across software platforms, and it uses frequency as one factor to determine which emoji make the cut.
Some do make the cut, including a cat named Xeli that works at Denver International Airport and one that regularly visits Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City.
Iran, which is on the travel ban list, qualified for this year's World Cup, and Syria and Libya were in the running but failed to make the cut.
"The question is going to quickly become what metric or metrics best determine who will be among the six or so candidates who make the cut," Putnam said.
Back-to-back-to-back birdies on the 83th, 14th and 15th have him put him right in position to narrowly make the cut, projected now at +8.
The Hearth & Hound, the much-anticipated Los Angeles restaurant from the chef April Bloomfield and her partner Ken Friedman, didn't make the cut for best new restaurant, either.
She says the most desirable candidates — and the ones who ultimately make the cut — are naturally curious people who like solving problems and can learn as they go.
There were a few angry people when Buttigieg and Steyer didn't make the cut, but everyone seemed to take it well and moved seamlessly to their second picks.
At War/Magazine ____ Thanks to sharp bits about gender roles, she's on the cusp of stand-up comedy's A-list, the rare working mother to make the cut.
I believe he had already written songs that didn't make the cut on that album, which in turn helped in the quick turnaround to Black on Both Sides.
Joby recently announced a deal with Uber to deploy its air taxis on its ride-hailing network — though its unclear whether Toyota's air taxis will make the cut.
The candidates who didn't make the cut, obviously, aren't happy about it, and some have complained that the rules laid out by the DNC are unclear or unfair.
Investment manager Ronald Perelman reportedly has a $12.1 billion net worth and was No. 33 on the 2016 Forbes 803, though he didn't make the cut in 2017.
The Democratic National Committee is raising the thresholds to make the cut for the debate stage in a move that will likely winnow the still-sprawling Democratic field.
"It is reported that the Skittles were intended to be feed for cattle as they did not make the cut for packaging at the company," he later added.
Cornet pointed out that the bar for getting hired as an employee is very high, and he noted the low percentage of candidates who actually make the cut.
The search engine's top 10 names largely differs from the people that tend to dominate the industry-centric conversation (Alessandro Michele and Demna Gvasalia didn't make the cut, alas).
In other words, some amendments on "essential health benefits" regulations or the work requirement for able-bodied, working age Medicaid enrollees, might not make the cut in the Senate.
And the law allowed a few tracts to be chosen based on sharing a border with a qualifying tract, even if they weren't poor enough to make the cut.
So we analyzed the customer reviews, waded through the comments section, sorted by top-rated, and grilled the R29 team to find out what pieces truly make the cut.
Or at least that's what we're telling ourselves now that the 2018 Emmy nominations were announced and some of our favorite shows and performances failed to make the cut.
Though we want to keep the ease of throwing on a dress going through fall, not every frock we've been wearing this summer is going to make the cut.
He continued, "But I think [I have] probably close to ten songs that I'm in love with that I'll still play and still perform that didn't make the cut".
ConocoPhillips' announcement that it was cutting its dividend by two-thirds was a bit of a surprise, since it was the first major oil company to make the cut.
People with high enough point totals enter The Good Place, while those who don't make the cut do the whole burn-for-eternity thing down in The Bad Place.
Majical Cloudz, "Heaven": Majical Cloudz's new EP Wait & See collects a few tracks that didn't make the cut for the solid LP they released last October, Are You Alone?
The player himself may not have fancied his chances of making the roster under new coach Chip Kelly, or securing much game-time if he did make the cut.
She failed to make the cut in 2017 and did not play last year but hopes to be vying for the title at next week's tournament in South Carolina.
WATCH: Here's When It's Worth to Buy Organic If you're wondering why your beloved Trader Joe's or Wegmans didn't make the cut, that's not because they're not well-liked.
Perhaps because I spoke of the gendered nature of the early blogosphere and the way it created celebrities of its prominent men, my comments also didn't make the cut.
I think my favorite clue that did make the cut (and one that I thought was a goner for sure) was "Fox coverage that may be controversial" for FUR.
Other fields that offer some of the highest-paying jobs, especially healthcare, don't make the cut because their employers don't pay the rest of their staffs that much money.
Still, Fahrenkopf said he could envision an insurgent candidate like Johnson garnering enough support to make the cut at a time when both likely nominees have poor favorability ratings.
If a national board made decisions about what prices were appropriate for drugs, it would need to have the ability to reject the drugs that didn't make the cut.
All the cruddy entries I'd been rejecting manually for years no longer showed up as possibilities, because their scores were finally low enough that they didn't make the cut.
Forward Alex Carpenter and defenseman Megan Bozek are 2014 silver medalists who did not make the cut from the national team, which has been training since September in Florida.
Yet the director James Whale's stark depiction of the diabolical doctor played by Colin Clive and his stitched-together monster, played by Boris Karloff, failed to make the cut.
No matter how long your list, it's a fair bet that the French filmmaker Alice Guy Blaché — one of cinema's earliest and most influential pioneers — didn't make the cut.
But since one of his other three qualifying polls had also been a national poll sponsored by NBC, Yang needed one from another qualifying pollster to make the cut.
To make the cut for the third debate, candidates had to amass the support of at least 85033,000 unique donors and register 2 percent in four DNC-approved polls.
Sauers, 210, was competing in his first Open in 215 years, and didn't make the cut, but — competitive concerns aside — he was just glad to be in the field.
One exchange between the two men did not make the cut: a question about Michael G. Flynn, the son of Mr. Trump's choice for national security adviser, Lt. Gen.
Reigning U.S. Masters champion Patrick Reed, who was presented with honorary life membership of the European Tour on Friday, was tied 33rd after carding 71 to make the cut.
Cohen: And sometimes, you know, they would, like, let a girl know you didn&apost make the cut anymore by taking her out of everyone else&aposs AIM profile.
It remains to be seen if any 19-year-olds will apply and make the cut, but Fatemi says she would consider making a young hire in the future.
Even after they make the cut to become K-pop idols, their star status rarely lasts long, as younger stars with cuter looks and fancier dance moves replace them.
The winners of the 2018 majors will earn two points per $1,000 won while every player to make the cut will get 1-1/2 points per $1,000 earned.
That is why he had low expectations heading into 2018 and said he was "pleased" to make the cut and finish tied for 113rd at the Farmers Insurance Open.
He actually appeared to qualify for the debate, but the D.N.C. said one of his qualifying polls — an open-ended ABC News/Washington Post survey — wouldn't make the cut.
First, one of the candidates who didn't make the cut,  Clay Tippins , secretly recorded the meeting in which Cagle sought his support in the runoff and then released the audio.
But our production sources say Amiyah never walked off ... she just didn't make the cut because she brought nothing interesting to the table ... being transgender doesn't make you automatically interesting.
But we've collected a few that didn't quite make the cut here anyway as a service to you, our dear readers, in case you'd like to verify that for yourselves.
Menaker: The one that comes to mind is we had some parodies of newspaper comic strips [in the chapter on media] that didn't make the cut because of legal reasons.
The competition — if you make the cut, you'll go up against some of the finest early-stage startups on the Disrupt Main stage in front of an audience of thousands.
Creator Amy Sherman-Palladino actually told Entertainment Weekly that Max didn't make the cut, which makes sense being that Lorelai's ex-fiancé hasn't appeared on the show since season three.
Allianz Chief Executive Oliver Baete has said he wants affiliates to achieve return on equity of at least 10 percent and could sell those who fail to make the cut.
And while Harington didn't make the cut, Jason Bateman, Sterling K. Brown, Ed Harris, Matthew Rhys, Milo Ventimiglia and Jeffrey Wright secured nominations as lead actors in a drama series.
Those who make the cut will be trained for six months at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Brunswick, Georgia, and the Secret Service training facility here in Beltsville.
He recorded eight birdies and not a single bogey, by far his best Masters performance, having failed to make the cut in 2018 and finishing tied for 47th in 2017.
Other populous cities that did not make the cut for top 10 were New York City, which ranked 16th, Chicago at 19th and Miami placing 53rd on this year's list.
What's also interesting is that the first batch of newsletters to make the cut include many not powered by Revue itself, but run on competing email newsletter services or software.
Sure, there are plenty of movies like Coco and Get Out that were bound to make the cut — but that doesn't mean there aren't some snubs across the various categories.
Golf star Davis Love III didn't make the cut for the U.S. Open this year, but he'll still be hittin' the links ... as a caddie for his son's PGA debut!!
While his round has almost certainly put him out of contention for the title, McIlroy said he was confident that he could make the cut and end the tournament well.
Late in the day all eyes turned to local favourite McIlroy who produced a thrilling counter-attack in a bid to make the cut after his sorry 79 on Thursday.
The Washington Post reported before the party that VIPs who could make the cut also included Oprah Winfrey, Beyonce and Jay-Z, Samuel L. Jackson, Stevie Wonder and Bradley Cooper.
He said the fact that they are discussing extending the deal does, in essence, make the cut bigger than if it had been extended by only six months, as expected.
While no final decision will be made by the parliamentarian until there is a formal bill, she has given strong indications that the abortion language will not make the cut.
Killed in a humiliating vehicular accident (described, not shown), Eleanor is incorrectly sent to the show's version of heaven — a utopian neighborhood so selective, Florence Nightingale didn't make the cut.
Phil Mickelson, at 45, is nowhere near his last Masters, but he too failed to make the cut, missing it by one shot with a seven-over total of 151.
Hospitals can only purchase N95 masks from a list of CDC-approved suppliers (most of which are scrambling to acquire more masks right now) and KN95s don't make the cut.
We also outlined some other facets of denial: A person can worry about only so many things, so seemingly remote possibilities like natural disasters often fail to make the cut.
The artists who didn't make the cut, including LL Cool J, Kraftwerk and the funk band Rufus, say as much about the makeup of the hall as those that did.
Bill Shine, who leads communications at the White House, said he could not comment on the party's fate, but he suggested that a certain special counsel could make the cut.
Some big names did not make the cut, including Jennifer Egan, who was nominated for her new novel "Manhattan Beach," and Naomi Klein and Kevin Young in the nonfiction category.
There were six major league teams that could possibly work but I ran out of grid space, not to mention patience, which is why PITTSBURGH PIRATES didn't make the cut.
Though the pool of nominees is markedly low on women and people of color — "congratulations to those men," though — the films that did make the cut are worth a watch.
Other candidates with similar national polling, like Mr. Booker, Ms. Gabbard and former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York (who joined the race last month) didn't make the cut.
Check out the full list of 2020 NBA All-Stars — and some of the noteworthy players who didn&apost make the cut — below:Visit Business Insider&aposs homepage for more stories.
The nationwide movement to root out sexual misconduct and harassment from the workplace and other prominent places (and positions) in American life did not make the cut on Tuesday night.
Bullock and three other candidates - former U.S. Senator Mike Gravel of Alaska, U.S. Representative Seth Moulton of Massachusetts and Wayne Messam, mayor of Miramar, Florida - did not make the cut.
As you may recall, the NHL released its list of the 100 greatest players in league history this season and for some inexplicable reason Malkin failed to make the cut.
Rather than accept that she simply didn't make the cut, she began a crusade arguing that the university gave her spot to an unworthy person of color because of race.
Additionally, McDonald's wants to ensure that less than 10% of the meal's calories come from saturated fat and added sugar — and right now cheeseburgers and chocolate milk don't make the cut.
If you make the cut, you'll compete against 15 of the world's most innovative hardware makers for bragging rights, plenty of investor love, media exposure and $25,000 in equity-free cash.
Johnson had looked like he would struggle to make the cut in the first round when he was three-over through 13 holes but finished with three straight birdies on Thursday.
In fact, so many firms now make the cut that we've gotten into the habit of torturing the word "unicorn" to mean more than what it was originally tasked to describe.
The 28-year-old American ended the third round on Saturday at five under par, one stroke behind the leaders a year after he failed to make the cut at Augusta.
Funny enough ... Tania actually auditioned for the role of another Bond girl in the 007 movie right before "Goldfinger" -- "From Russia with Love" -- but she didn't make the cut until 1964.
The Montana governor, the only Democratic contender elected to statewide office in 2016 in a state Trump won, did not make the cut for the first debates in Miami last month.
All is not lost for the other six finalists—Austin, Denver, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, Portland, and San Francisco—and for the 71 other cities that applied but didn't make the cut.
"You see websites with multiple royal stories a day, often stuff that would never make the cut in a newspaper," says Victoria Murphy, who writes about the monarchy for international outlets.
New York is the largest of these, with a population of more than 20 million; Lexington, Kentucky, is the smallest city to make the cut, with an estimated population of 500,535.
Harry and Prince William also starred with Hardy in "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," though the scene didn't make the cut reportedly because the royals were too tall to be Stormtroopers.
In terms of diversity, perhaps the most conspicuous oversight was Hong Chau, who co-starred in the otherwise tepidly received "Downsizing," which likely contributed to her failing to make the cut.
"I think without question he is qualified to make the cut to be prime minister of Canada," he quipped on Fox News Radio's "Kilmeade and Friends," as first reported by BuzzFeed.
Here's a look at how much those in 65th-through-70th place will earn: Those who don't make the cut earn the least but are still paid a minimum of $5,000.
The next time you apply for a job, the fate of your application may not be in human hands — instead, an algorithm could determine whether or not you make the cut.
Nothing in our top 183 cost more than $218, though the most expensive wine in our tasting — the 22013 As Sortes from Rafael Palacios in Valdeorras — did not make the cut.
The main reasons it didn't make the cut are that we already feature a Bosch dishwasher, and there are buyer complaints of drying and spotting issues, though these complaints are rare.
Takei didn't specify who wouldn't make the cut, but it was probably a tongue-in-cheek reference to the long-running feud he's had with William Shatner, who played Captain Kirk.
A few more may make the cut too, but several will surely miss it — and with no future national platform likely, they may decide to bring their campaigns to an end.
But given the week Trump has been having, they arguably didn't even make the cut of the five most WTF things he's said since his New Jersey vacation ended on Monday.
Will Shortz and the team did a great job with the cluing, but I'm happy to see a couple of my favorites make the cut (I'm particularly fond of 18-Across).
Death by incineration, drowning, bear attack, and the slow consumption of my head by fire ants while the rest of my body is buried underground all make the cut for me.
There's also a trove of talented gymnasts — like alternates MyKayla Skinner, Ashton Locklear, and Ragan Smith as well as Maggie Nichols, who is recovering from injury — who didn't make the cut.
Desperate for a birdie (and a miracle) to make the cut, Woods had a nice little wedge shot from 21 yards out to give himself a good look for a three.
Some of my favorites were "Bar food?" for GRANOLA and "Churro ingredient?" for ROLLED R. My favorite clue that didn't make the cut was "Coke machines, for example?" for DRUG CARTELS.
It's the first of several online marketplaces that trade sneakers to make the cut, but similar sites have also attracted millions in venture capital funding, according to the New York Times.
And though July's second debate uses similar rules, the DNC announced late last month that starting with September's third debate, it will be a good deal tougher to make the cut.
It may even include elements of Trump's proposal—most experts I spoke to agree streamlining permitting, so long as there are guarantees for environmental and worker protection retentions, could make the cut.
In the first episode of Netflix's Behind the Scenes podcast, set decorator Jess Royal details the amazing lengths she went to in order to build a set that didn't make the cut.
Emphasizing top pay for top performance and generous severance for those who don't make the cut, Netflix's company culture is characterized by a cutthroat mentality that only works for the highest achievers.
Those who didn't make the cut were considered "conditional members"; they could still hand over everything they owned, but they couldn't live under the same roof as family members in good standing.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - One of the most widely tracked market indexes is raising its admission standards, potentially offering relief to index-fund managers and pressuring bonds that failed to make the cut.
Behind every great scene is an untold number of takes that just didn't make the cut, most of which remain forever locked away in the annals of some big Hollywood studio's servers.
Dustin Johnson tied for fifth at TPC Sawgrass to maintain his slim margin at the top over England's Justin Rose, who managed to tie for eighth after rallying to make the cut.
Because tax cuts big enough to make a splash cost so much money, proponents like to argue that their reforms will cause so much economic activity as to make the cut costless.
While Burnett and Frankel didn't make the cut — although she thought Frankel and her "That '70s Show" costar would make "really good business partners" — Kunis was happy with both Bell and Kournikova.
" Marc Hauser, who runs a much pricier Swiss-based baby-naming service, says that his own name wouldn't make the cut; it comes from Mars, the Roman god of war — pretty "aggravating.
One of Ariana Grande's famous exes is beyond thrilled he didn't make the cut for her new hit song about past romances ... so much so, he couldn't contain his sense of relief.
And the national team — whose players were once picked for their religions, but who now make the cut based on merit — packs stadiums with a pan-sectarian following cutting across political lines.
That's because the policies that Starship has helped to champion only permit robots under a certain weight to operate autonomously in each state — and Starship's potential competitors don't all make the cut.
In the "Four Sisters" series, showing as a special event, Claude Lanzmann transforms four interviews that didn't make the cut of his landmark "Shoah" (1985) into a quartet of stand-alone documentaries.
Beyond the clumsy few, what separated our top wines from those that did not make the cut was an extra dimension, a wrinkle or two that distinguished the intriguing from the serviceable.
Note: Some 2019 treasures — including Ellen from The Farewell, Everest from Abonimable, Polterpup from Luigi's Mansion 3, and the newcomers of Pokémon Sword and Shield — didn't make the cut for this list.
Overnight leader Thomas Pieters of Belgium had a day to forget, finishing with a second round 77 to make the cut but slumped to a share of 32nd place on level par.
Trump arrived at his presidential box in the midafternoon and welcomed several visitors, including Paula Creamer, who did not make the cut, and Lexi Thompson, after she finished her round of 74.
Tiger Woods weathered a quadruple-bogey 7 on the 17th island-green par-216 — his worst-ever score on the hole — to card a 225 and make the cut by two strokes.
Where smaller firms like Cantor Fitzgerald will fit is in the area of businesses that don't make the cut for loans with corporate giants like Goldman Sachs or Morgan Stanley, according to Lutnick.
But he finished third, about 15,000 votes shy of Lightfoot's 93,403 and barely 7,000 votes short of what he needed to pass Preckwinkle's 86,000 votes and make the cut for the runoff election.
Your Myspace Top 8 was the quick and simple way to show your besties you cared (or, if you had more of a Mean Girls streak, show off who didn't make the cut).
For once, you're taking the holiday season as a time to actually show the people you care about just how much they mean to you — and not just anything will make the cut.
However, he faced an uphill task in his bid to make the cut after he had struggled to a four-over 76 in the opening round with a rusty and often erratic display.
There's no news on which ones will make the cut for the Netflix series or how closely Umbrella Academy will follow its source material, so anything could happen with the cast and story.
Styles' music director and producer Tom Hull spoke to Rolling Stone about the challenges of the 23-year-old's first tour, and explained how they decided what did and didn't make the cut.
This weekend, it was revealed that Kelsey Meritt will become the first Filipino model to walk the runway, and Winnie Harlow, who didn't make the cut last year, will also make her debut.
After their trek, Salleh and Tucker says they have received gentle ribbing from people asking why their country's barbecue did not make the cut and a persistent question of what barbecue was best.
Washington (CNN)ABC announced Thursday that Carly Fiorina did not make the cut to appear at this weekend's debate, despite calls from several prominent Republicans who wanted her on the New Hampshire stage.
Defending champion Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland was a further seven strokes back, having rebounded from an erratic 75 on Thursday to shoot a 65 and make the cut right on the number.
Many took issue with the list's claim to focus on those who have been "transforming the conventional," and demanded to know Fuchs Projects' methodology in deeming someone influential enough to make the cut.
Her final attempt to qualify for a Grand Prix came in the season-opening 1959 Monaco Grand Prix for the Behra-Porsche team, failing to make the cut for the 16-car grid.
Clues that didn't make the cut: "Alarming comment from the navigator" for UH OH, "What tourists may do at the National Mall?" for BUY AMERICAN; and "New frontier for Grandma, perhaps" for VIDEOCHAT.
The party's next debate is not until September, and the majority of candidates are struggling to raise enough money or gain enough traction in the polls to make the cut for that event.
Some of the candidates who were on the verge of failing to make the cut have grumbled that the DNC's requirements are too stringent or that the decisionmaking process behind them lacked transparency.
Monks: [Spotify] has two other songs that didn't make the cut for the EP. There's also a version of "Nature Of The Experiment" from before I played bass, which has a different vibe.
Maybe that's why—despite having the "most craveable" burgers in the country, according to one survey—White Castle didn't make the cut on a recent list of pot smokers' fave fast food joints.
Or that, according to the United States intelligence community, of the groups listed as actively hostile to the United States, only one is loosely affiliated with Iran, and Hezbollah doesn't make the cut.
SM: In the short documentary Contacts, you break down row after row of near-misses, shots you don't consider to be worthy of the word "photograph," and the few that make the cut.
Other less down-the-middle rock 'n' roll acts to receive their first look this year — including Kate Bush, Rage Against the Machine, Eurythmics and Radiohead — did not make the cut this time.
To make matters more confusing, the losers in this weekend's qualifying round will also still qualify for next year's opening round if their Davis Cup rankings are high enough to make the cut.
Pat Benatar, who made the ballot for the first time, did not make the cut, while Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, eligible since 1999, was left out after its fourth time on the shortlist.
When I did a Newsbook on the gay pride movement, there were so many books that didn't make the cut that I decided to do an article on 20 years of L.G.B.T. literature.
He missed the third debate stage, and as the requirements ratchet up — a process he says serves only the best "money launderers" — it's unlikely he'll make the cut for any more this fall.
Thousands of Central Americans seeking to escape brutal gang violence may not make the cut, like two girls in El Salvador who saw their grandparents gunned down and who are themselves being hunted.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Time magazine's annual "100 most influential people" list had a notable omission this year: John Kasich, the only member of the current presidential field who did not to make the cut.
Here's how the top eight finishers will fare: The top 70 players, including ties, who make the cut from the 156-man field, bring home five-figure paychecks for their four rounds of play.
There have been many thoughtful critiques about the narrow and high standards of beauty for fat women, and how only those that are under a size 14 with an hourglass figure make the cut.
The presidential candidates warmed up for debates, with the Republicans' coming on Thursday (showcasing just seven on the main stage — Carly Fiorina and Rand Paul didn't make the cut) and the Democrats' on Sunday.
Former Texas Governor Rick Perry and Emma Slater -- Perry didn't make the cut the two times he ran for President of the United States, but he will be angling for votes on the show.
He'll need a solid round Friday just to make the cut, as will Rory McIlroy, who also carded a 22024 but only after rolling in his first birdie of the day at No. 1563.
Of course, if you're on a shoestring budget and the Blue Lagoon doesn't make the cut, you have some cheaper alternatives, including a $9 one: Swimming in one of Iceland's public pools, or sundlaugs.
Sure, fringe may be the hairstyle du jour right now — mark our words: it is the new lob — but that doesn't make the cut any easier to style on the daily, especially for newbies.
In the capital Rome, the candidate for the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement took a substantial lead against Renzi's PD party, while in the southern city Naples, the PD failed to make the cut.
But Fallon's NBC companion Seth Meyers also failed to make the cut, while Bill Maher didn't pay a price for the controversy unleashed by his use of the N-word during his HBO program.
Those who make the cut learn to not only ask questions but also to pick up on small audible cues — like the sound of a weapon reloading or the cries of an injured child.
Then, if they are one of the 68 teams that make the cut into March Madness, they can play up to six more games (seven if they are one of the "play-in" teams).
TechCrunch vets all applicants and if you make the cut, you'll join a team (or bring one of your own) and spend the next 36 hours designing, coding and creating something new and amazing.
So I definitely didn't make the cut, but according to Healthline, the average mile speed for runners in my age and gender group is 12 minutes and 29 seconds, so I wasn't far off.
And that doesn't include all of the youngest billionaires in the US — while Kylie Jenner may be called the youngest self-made billionaire ever, her estimated $1 billion net worth didn't make the cut.
He first auditioned for the second season of Project Runway in 2005, but did not make the cut; when he auditioned again the following year, he was named one of the season 3 contestants.
Each year, millions of tons of food and drinks destined for supermarkets are thrown away in Britain, from misshapen vegetables that don't make the cut to the stale bread left unsold at store bakeries.
How did Mr. Pontallier and his team decide which young wines would go into Margaux, and which would not make the cut and would instead be used for the estate's second label, Pavillon Rouge?
Some of my favorites that didn't make the cut were LUNG POWER, LINKIN PARK (we miss you, Chester Bennington), LATERAL PASS, LITMUS PAPER, LANDING PARTY, LIBRARY PASTE, LOTUS POSITION, LACROSSE PLAYER and LEARNER'S PERMIT.
In newspaper reviews he has continually shown open-mindedness toward all kinds of music, and "The Indispensable Composers" is sprinkled with admiration for Grieg, Berg, Britten and others who did not make the cut.
When I learned that any random person could submit a crossword puzzle to The New York Times, I set a goal for myself to construct a "real" puzzle, good enough to make the cut.
Those on the Forbes 400 list of the richest Americans — all billionaires, not counting the 100 or so billionaires who didn't make the cut — have wealth greater than the bottom 61 percent of Americans.
The labels that failed to make the cut do not have to wait until next season to impress: Instagram is a 24/7 operation, where the next viral thing is just a tap away.
Context matters, which is why, for example, very good movies from directors who have made better ones, Martin Scorsese ("The Irishman") and Quentin Tarantino ("Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood"), didn't make the cut.
Failing to make the cut at the Australian Open in Sydney over the weekend was hardly ideal preparation, so he will need to bounce back quickly to lead from the front at Royal Melbourne.
" While we don't know why Bey didn't make the cut, Aaliyah didn't have the comedy chops the team was looking for at the time: "It was a comedy and Aaliyah was more serious and thoughtful.
To make the cut, the jobs had to have a baseline salary of at least $75,000; then, they were ranked by growth percentage (those that have shown the most growth on the platform since 2014).
But, the unspoken implication based on the company's brand and past actions dictates that she would never make the cut, because it's people like Razek deciding what is sexy, what is part of the fantasy.
And this isn't the first time she's been inspired by her model friend to make a daring hair decision — Delevingne couldn't make the cut for her lob until after Jenner began rocking the popular style.
During an escape from the Underworld, one fan-favorite relationship didn't make the cut, and the final goodbye scene for Hook and Emma was not nearly enough to justify their arduous journey to True Love.
Instagram says this gives users "plausible deniability" about who's on their list: Someone might not see a green ring because they didn't make the cut, or simply because you never post Stories to Close Friends.
He trails leader Tony Finau by seven strokes, equal 84th, and to make the cut will need to shoot at least par, if not better, in the second round on the North Course on Friday.
Chris Grosso and his crack team have traveled the world documenting how chefs eat after work, so who better to take us behind the scenes and reveal the wild moments that couldn't make the cut?
The final-hole struggle was in marked contrast to his second-round rally, when he became the first player from China to make the cut at a U.S. Open, according to U.S. Golf Association records.
On Friday, Li birdied two of his final three holes to make the cut with a shot to spare, even hitting the flagstick with his approach shot at his 17th hole, the par-four eighth.
There were also themes that didn't make the cut, such as the idea that before the war was the age of the individual, and after the war what mattered was the committee and the machine.
More than a dozen Democratic presidential candidates are at risk of missing their party's third primary debates in September and are clambering to make the cut ahead of a fast-approaching deadline in late August.
We're also trying to figure out how to engage all of the applicants, regardless of whether they make the cut, trying to figure out how to engage them in the trip and get their perspective.
Home-grown talent is increasingly absent from the FTSE, now valued at $2.4 trillion, as failure to grow domestically or make the cut internationally has seen companies disappear via mergers, demotions, de-listing or privatisation.
Can Ella make the cut without alienating her Beau Brummell-y agent boyfriend or betraying her British BFF, a mimosa-swilling rising star whose steamroller flamboyance could flatten Jemima Kirke's navel-gazing Jessa on "Girls"?
After appearing in the first two party debates, she didn't make the cut for the four most recent debates even as she managed to outlast sitting mayors, governors and members of Congress in the race.
To make the cut, candidates will have to collect contributions from at least 85033,000 unique donors and notch at least 3 percent in four approved polls or 5 percent in two approved early-state polls.
At the end of the other spectrum, Karmakar will become the first Indian woman to compete at the Olympics after she capitalised on her late inclusion in the test event field to make the cut.
When it first arrived in town and started deciding which neighborhoods would be hooked up first, white, affluent areas were at the top of the list and many communities of color didn't make the cut.
A few weeks later, she called to say they had decided they didn't want such a big wedding after all, and were reducing the size, so my family didn't make the cut: we were uninvited.
Brutalism is generally dated as spanning the 1950s to the '70s, but silhouettes of the 2007 New Museum by SANAA and the similarly blocky De Rotterdam towers by OMA from 2013 also make the cut.
A slightly despondent Johnson finished on 72, two over for the day and three over for the tournament, which will be good enough to make the cut but probably insufficient to mount a genuine tournament challenge.
For elegance, we decided to only use last names, and we strove to strike a balance between well-known real and fictional people (hence why Robin Wright and Jennie Finch, among others, didn't make the cut).
" Taylor Swift's reputation didn't make the cut for submission this year, but she still has a nomination; the singer-songwriter has a nom for "Best Country Song" because she penned Little Big Town's song "Better Man.
Schilling missed the Hall again this year, garnering only 45 of the 75% percent needed to make the cut ... and there are people who think it's Curt's outspoken politics, not his stellar career, keeping him out.
She shined in the "undercard" for the first debate, hosted by Fox News, earning enough of a bump in the polls to make the cut for the main stage in the second debate, hosted by CNN.
The 30-year-old four-time major winner was tipped as one of the favorites for the first Open in Northern Ireland since 1951 but now faces a battle to make the cut for the weekend.
The ones who make the cut spend three months in Silicon Valley developing their companies, working under mentors like Y Combinator founder and entrepreneur Sam Altman, "23andMe" founder Anne Wojcicki and former Twitter COO Ali Rowghani.
It's an accurate description, considering most candidates don't make it: Seventy-three percent of aspiring SEALs and 63% of SWCC candidates fail to make the cut, according to the Naval Special Warfare Center briefing in June.
The new debate criteria will likely mean several lower-tier candidates who made previous debates - and are likely to make the cut for November's fifth debate in Atlanta - could struggle to qualify for the December event.
However, peaceful, reasonably well-governed, democratic countries such as Ghana and South Africa — the largest U.S. trade partner in the region — often visited by past U.S. leaders, failed to make the cut for Tillerson's first visit.
Bullock, who is currently serving his second term as governor of Montana, will appear on the debate stage for the first time after he narrowly failed to make the cut for the first round of debates.
McIlroy, making his first appearance at the event in Ontario, is trying to bounce back after failing to make the cut at the Memorial tournament in Ohio last week, his first missed cut of the season.
" NOISEY: I read something you had tweeted after the album came out, and you wrote, "I remember two years ago I was cheesed I didn't make the cut for If You're Reading This It's Too Late.
We know the horrors of slavery, Jim Crow and lynchings, but how could they connect to the somewhat less than stellar academic records of middle-class black students who might not make the cut at Harvard?
Inslee, who released a six-part climate action plan, dropped out of the presidential race in late August after he failed to make the cut for the DNC's third presidential primary debate, scheduled for Sept. 28503.
Considering the immense amount of footage captured and the total run time, it&aposs safe to say there are plenty of scenes that didn&apost make the cut — but will likely never be seen by audiences.
After qualifying for the first four Democratic presidential debates in 2019, he failed to make the cut for the party's November and December forums, and appeared almost certain to miss the next debate on Jan. 14.
In September, it will be more difficult to make the cut: Candidates need at least 2 percent support in four polls and 130,000 unique donors (with at least 400 donors each in 20 states) to qualify.
Plenty of Brits beyond Sheeran also make the cut, from former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher to former One Direction star Niall Horan to former "You're Beautiful" singer James Blunt and next-on-the-radar talent Dermot Kennedy.
Hamilton's hopes of one last quick lap to make the cut and reach the final session were scuppered when Belgian rookie Stoffel Vandoorne smashed his McLaren into the wall at the exit to the Swimming Pool complex.
HBO's lead is even more remarkable this year because its flagship series, "Game of Thrones," which won for best drama the last two years, didn't make the cut this time around because of its later start date.
The same speedy processor and 12 megapixel, 4k-shooting camera all make an appearance, and while some tech like the arguably useful 43D Touch doesn't make the cut, Apple still brought on its best feature—live photos.
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (Reuters) - A battling Tiger Woods rediscovered some of the old magic at the British Open on Friday but the American will be packing for home after failing to make the cut at Royal Portrush.
Investors re-elected Wells Fargo's entire board despite some concerns many of the directors would not make the cut as shareholders voiced their continued discontent with the bank's handling of the cross-selling scandal and its fallout.
While having a general guideline when it comes to the age of a potential date isn't a problem, discounting a person who doesn't make the cut means you might miss out on someone really perfect for you.
But in our startup-saturated society, with an abundance of businesses that promise to disrupt everything from the daily commute to dental floss, the truth is that only a small percentage of companies ultimately make the cut.
Democrats don't make the cut; they know that those blue-collar workers in the Midwest who elected Trump will flock to the polls to vote for him again if he concludes a deal that protects American workers.
The 42-year-old will now struggle to make the cut and has a mountain to climb if he is to end his decade-long major drought, stretching back to the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines.
Rand Paul: The Kentucky Senator, who did not make the cut-off for the primetime debate and refused to participate in the undercard event, has said his tax plan would get the IRS out of people's lives.
She can still make the cut for the fourth Democratic debate in October, if she meets the same polling requirement that was operative for the third one (she only needs two more qualifying polls to get there).
After failing to make the cut to square off against his competitors in June, the governor made the rounds on cable TV shows to complain that the party's process for deciding who gets to appear was unfair.
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Though "a balanced and actionable approach to gun reform" appears in the description of Paul's video—and a ban on assault weapons is suggested by a survivor he speaks to—it doesn't make the cut, for reasons unknown.
Eddie Murphy failed to make the cut for his well-reviewed comeback comedy "Dolemite is My Name," along with Jennifer Lopez for "Hustlers" and social justice drama "Just Mercy," starring Oscar winner Jamie Foxx and Michael B. Jordan.
Tanui, who finished third in the 10,0003m at the 2013 and 2015 World Championships, was elated to make the cut for Rio after his win, which was watched by an unusually large crowd at the Kipchoge Keino Stadium.
A few of the areas on this list, including Cincinnati, OH, Kansas City, MO, and Raleigh-Durham, NC, are familiar ones that often make the cut on "best cities" because of their relative affordability and healthy job markets.
The depth of the U.S. in the event was illustrated by the fact the world record holder Kendra Harrison and 2008 Olympic champion Dawn Harper missed the Games after failing to make the cut at the U.S. trials.
LA JOLLA, California (Reuters) - Tiger Woods "scrambled like Tiger scrambles" to make the cut at the Farmers Insurance Open on Friday, fellow competitor Charley Hoffman said after playing in the same group as the 14-times major champion.
But only a handful of books are going to be appearing at the bottom of the page — which of the MFM menages are going to make the cut, and which are going to be consigned to ignominious darkness?
The fact that Jay-Z (who was top in 2014) and Dr. Dre don't even make the cut just exemplifies how different our publicly projected impression of music industry success is compared to what is happening in reality.
OAKMONT, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Rory McIlroy left himself with plenty of work to do to make the cut at this week's U.S. Open after struggling to a seven-over-par 77 in the weather-delayed opening round on Friday.
Unfortunately, Josh didn't make the cut for the TV series — maybe because the show's creators wanted the ensemble to be split more evenly between men and women (and in order to give Quentin's nemesis Penny a love interest).
It was also not surprising one of the first major efforts was adding old Pokémon into the game, as evidenced by modder SciresM revealing they'd snuck Omanyte back in, one of many Pokémon that didn't make the cut.
Those who make the cut are invited to a national combine in Concord, N.C. Daniels heard of the program two years ago after she completed her college career as a point guard on the Norfolk State basketball team.
While the 39-year-old admitted she didn&apost actually make the cut for "The Mickey Mouse Club," she said that during the audition process, she had a bit of a crush on Gosling as he was Canadian. 
There were definitely some duds — puppy slippers, unique pillows, and cheesy journals didn't make the cut — but we basked in the eight tranquilizing apps and knickknacks below until our heart rates were low, and our spirits were high.
When the House drafts articles of impeachment in the coming days, one of the original accusations of wrongdoing against President Donald Trump — that he is illegally using his office to make money — is unlikely to make the cut.
To make the cut, candidates will have to amass the support of at least 165,000 unique donors in addition to registering 3 percent in at least four committee-approved polls or 85033 percent in two early state polls.
While this method is free, it does take several steps, and you may have to gently nudge the screen to make the Cut-Copy-Paste toolbar disappear for a second so you can take a less cluttered shot.
But that newfound restraint has turned the week before the upfront presentations, when networks introduce the next season's lineups to advertisers, into an annual massacre as the broadcasters finalize which existing shows will (and won't) make the cut.
Sergio Garcia stayed on track to continue his warm-up for next week's Ryder Cup with second round 22016 that allowed the Spaniard to make the cut for the weekend despite ending his round with three consecutive bogeys.
Shares of Berkshire Hathaway, whose chief executive, Warren E. Buffett, has been a major donor to Planned Parenthood, would not make the cut, said Robert Netzly, the chief executive of Inspire Investing, the company that introduced the funds.
Only full-time drivers who have been with the platform for several years are likely to make the cut, said Harry Campbell, an Uber and Lyft driver who runs the driver blog and resource site The Rideshare Guy.
The one thing that didn't make the cut is a full-size SD card slot, and while I miss its convenience, the USB port means I can plug in my existing SD card reader or camera without an adapter.
Here's a look at how much those in 65th-through-70th place will earn: Those who don't make the cut, which takes place after 36 holes, earn the least, but are still paid something, the tournament website notes: $3,100.
Here's a look at how much those in 65th-through-70th place will earn: Those who didn't make the cut, which took place after 36 holes, earn the least, but are still paid something, the tournament website notes: $3,100.
In the director category, The Favourite's Yorgos Lanthimos didn't make the cut despite his film netting a best picture (comedy) nomination, and all three of his three lead actresses (Olivia Colman, Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz) also landing nods.
"I tried not to think about it but that's why I had this on my hat," Sordet told reporters after carding a 75 for an eight-over-par tally of 150 that is highly unlikely to make the cut.
But his 2019 campaign suffered a setback when he injured a wrist in March and he eventually took six weeks off to let it heal, missing the PGA Championship before failing to make the cut at the U.S. Open.
Former Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort's potential collusion with the Russians was on that list; and while portions of that memo remain redacted from public disclosure, it appears that hush money payments to porn stars didn't make the cut.
To find out what helps a candidate make the cut, and mistakes that disqualify them, Business Insider spoke to Anne Roemer, NASA's astronaut selection manager, and Jessica Watkins, who was selected as a candidate in 2017 and recently graduated.
If only ten candidates make the cut, ABC and its Spanish-language network partner, Univision, will have the distinction of holding the first debate of the primary season in which all the top-tier contenders are on stage together.
Lastly, our list encompasses only professionals who oversee or work directly in investment banking — senior executive departures like Tim Throsby at Barclays, Jamie Forese at Citi, and Tim Sloane at Wells Fargo, while notable, don&apost make the cut.
In May, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex unfollowed all the royal family accounts (even the Queen didn't make the cut!) and announced that they will change their following list each month to reflect charities and organizations surrounding different causes.
The Force Awakens will be available to download April 1, and on Blu-ray April 5, so get ready to pore over every frame of the film for hidden details, and then check out what didn't quite make the cut.
Or maybe Edwards is completely on the level, and the scraps of footage that didn't make the cut were too short, or so completely different from the final product that they wouldn't make sense in the story we do have.
The predictable result can be seen in his record: Mr Kuchar is highly likely to make the cut and is often found in the top ten, but boasts only a modest seven PGA Tour wins since turning professional in 2000.
Having failed to make the cut at a major since 2012, Daly had a chance to end that run of failure, sitting on one-over, one off the even-par cut line with three holes remaining in his second round.
Lincicome said her goal this week is to shoot under par or around par, which she feels would be enough to make the cut but she also said she is doing her best not to focus on her shot at history.
The dropped shot left McIlroy sweating whether he would make the cut with his even-par 140 halfway total, but he ended up advancing to the weekend by the skin of his teeth, eight strokes behind halfway leader Jordan Spieth.
Fans expected "OK Computer" to feature heavily in the set on Friday, the same day a version of the album was re-released, including tracks that did not make the cut 20 years ago, called "OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017".
The regular black Dell or HP monitors that the rest of us usually use at our office desks for writing and spreadsheets don't quite make the cut for professional gamers looking to get the highest performance out of their screens.
Nine of 12 available seats in the all-important Senate looked set to go to pro-Duterte candidates and the rest to independents, unofficial tallies showed, as the opposition that campaigned against his strongman approach failed to make the cut.
Meanwhile, as traditional emoji expand beyond their Japanese roots, tech companies like Apple, Microsoft and Google (all are voting members of Unicode) have become responsible for making cultural, and sometimes political, choices in determining which new emoji will make the cut.
As chilling as it is for Bohn to consider, if he had failed to make the cut at the Honda at the end of February, he very likely would not have survived to celebrate his 43rd birthday on April 24.
But those games didn't make the cut, because when I was being honest with myself about the year I've had and the games that have gotten me through it, the following ten needed to be the ones on the list.
As the controversy over sexual harassment, toxic workplace culture and non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) grew louder, Kate Andersen Brower wrote that these issues were part of why Bloomberg didn't make the cut as a VP prospect for Barack Obama in 2008.
Dips make the cut this weekend absolutely: my clam dip, for instance, and Melissa Clark's Cheddar-scallion dip; Alison Roman's spinach artichoke dip; the Store's green dip; Ali Slagle's creamy goat cheese, bacon and date dip; in fact, all the dips.
LAS VEGAS — As six leading presidential candidates brawled onstage in a debate Wednesday night on the Las Vegas Strip, a handful of Nevadans supporting a man who didn't make the cut were around seven miles away, puzzling over their evening plans.
In May, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex unfollowed all the royal family accounts (even the Queen didn't make the cut!) and announced that they will change their following list each month to reflect charities and organizations surrounding different causes.
One of the clues of the "did you know variety?" that didn't make the cut was "Czech composer whose name is a Russian homograph for sour cream" (the composer's name is SmEtana, the Russian word for sour cream is smetAna).
Ever since our colleague Parul Sehgal wrote about women writers giving voice to women's rage, we've wondered: If we were to make a list of the most refreshingly, honestly angry novels by and about women, which books would make the cut?
Additionally, to make the cut, the portfolio manager also had to have top-quartile absolute returns in her particular investment disciplines over that three-year period — be that large-cap U.S. equities or multisector bonds, right through to emerging markets.
Another Amazon-produced movie, Whit Stillman's cheekily hilarious Jane Austen adaptation, "Love & Friendship," produced by Amazon, was a dark-horse hopeful for a screenplay nomination; it didn't make the cut but has been on the service for a few months now.
For students who do make the cut, their moments on stage become the focal points of their lives—the eight minutes per month when they get to be who they are, even as they pretend to be who they're not.
Takeda will either dispose of programs that don't make the cut or spin them off into separate biotech companies in which it could retain a stake, the latter being a strategy is has pursued around 10 times in the past, Weber said.
World number one Brooks Koepka was at three-under after a 72 to just make the cut but five-time major winner Phil Mickelson and last week's Rocket Mortgage Classic winner Nate Lashley were among whose tournament came to an early end.
Then, to drive home her point, Wolf tells us being a feminist doesn't mean blindly supporting all women and gives us a list of five women she's not supporting this week — Sanders doesn't make the cut, which is a pretty good, lowkey burn.
On Monday, Fox Business Network, the host of the debate, announced on "Lou Dobbs Tonight" the qualifiers for the main stage, and Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky and Carly Fiorina — who have both been slipping in recent polls — did not make the cut.
With a television show, he'll have more time to work with, which will likely mean that the parts that didn't make the cut in the first adaptation, such as the comic-within-the-comic Tales of the Black Freighter, could make an appearance.
All of them are worth your time, but if your favorite didn't make the cut, rest assured that this list could've been three times as long and still wouldn't have scratched the surface of all the bold, inventive and engaging series currently available.
Verge Science on YouTube If you want to experiment with ferrofluid, watch the video below, where Verge video director Cory Zapatka and supervising director Tom Connors discuss the process of working with ferrofluid and show some shots that didn't quite make the cut.
"Before we went into the studio, we kind of set the bar saying, 'OK if it's not good enough, it's not going to make the cut,'" drummer Fergal Lawler told the AP. However, the band had more material than they ever imagined.
For Mr. Paul, who chose not to participate in the undercard debate this month after failing to make the cut for the later debate, the return to the main stage reflects a recent rise in his poll numbers, particularly in New Hampshire.
They've already conceded that their laptops need to be huge and won't win any beauty contests, and so they might as well go crazy and add all kinds of over-the-top features that normally wouldn't make the cut in this form factor.

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