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About one out of every 10 submissions makes it through.
Somehow, my child makes it through every night without me tuning in.
But sometimes a wily virus makes it through, incorporating itself into bacterial DNA.
But hopefully this Blazers team, which is fun as hell, makes it through.
If it makes it through customs into Australia, the price jumps to $224.
If he makes it through, the final will be held on March 21.
And if it makes it through, will it be able to establish itself?
She makes it through the press interviews and enjoys herself at the cocktail party.
If the youthful Gorsuch makes it through, he can have a long-lasting impact.
An autistic person who makes it through the interview faces other difficulties once in work.
If he makes it through his first hurdle, he'll face a tough challenge in Rep.
Below, our best guesses for who makes it through the Season 7 finale still breathing.
Other Gossip: • Somebody else about to discover hard living: Brianna makes it through the stones.
Tad, the son, doesn't survive in the novel, but he makes it through in the film.
It could be two or three years before any litigation makes it through the lower courts.
If her character makes it through living with Ramsay Bolton, I think she can handle anything.
If she makes it through Tuesday's primary and wins the general election, she would join Rep.
Pompeo will as well, if he makes it through his Senate confirmation process, which seems likely.
If it makes it through the Supreme Court, the Trump EPA could probably rescind and replace it.
A group of customers gestures impatiently, as Malhotra makes it through his first-ever mobile checkout process.
I often give a mental fist pump when a fun clue I wrote makes it through intact.
And as for Tillerson personally, whether he makes it through is still very much an open question.
Johnson barely makes it through half a sentence before becoming visibly distracted and using a gloriously British locution.
But Democrats are hopeful that whoever makes it through the May 22 primary could give Barr a race.
Then, if Kavanaugh makes it through that vote, 100 senators will decide who they believe -- and Kavanaugh's fate.
Dr. K makes it through surgery and also sees the family at his bedside when he opens his eyes.
It'll be a miracle if she makes it through the next 12 episode alive, let alone retain the throne.
The 33-year-old said his starting status will become official once he makes it through Thursday's morning skate.
When a paper espouses climate change denial and makes it through peer-review, there's usually something shady going on.
However, coverage for people like Daniel could come at a cost if the latest legislation makes it through Congress.
The guy wanted to give his hotel business a boost and now we're praying Cleveland makes it through July.
If she makes it through the first trimester, give her a pair of quality stretch pants, or prenatal vitamins.
"When an attorney makes it through his trial, the experience is like boot camp on Parris Island," Rossi said.
Additionally, an importer must be convinced that a product—if it makes it through the paperwork and testing—will sell.
The guy wanted to give his hotel business a boost, and now we're praying that Cleveland makes it through July.
Tom Wolf (D) has said he will veto the measure if it makes it through the Republican-controlled state House.
But right in the middle of his campaign, he suddenly collapses from a heart attack and barely makes it through.
If that feature makes it through to launch, do not plan to show off your new headset anywhere remotely warm.
If Tillerson makes it through the Senate, he will be working with General Mattis as secretary of Defense, among others.
If by some miracle any Democrat-authored House bill makes it through the Republican-controlled Senate, Trump's veto pen awaits.
And only a very small part of what LME brokers call the "onshore casino" makes it through China's great currency wall.
If Kavanaugh makes it through the cloture vote on Friday, there will be a final vote this weekend, likely on Saturday.
If the bill makes it through the Senate despite opposition, it could galvanize other efforts to rein in the buyout industry.
Experts predict that this intense pollen surge will only subside once a lawsuit for copyright infringement makes it through bee court.
If the bill makes it through the Senate, the chamber will have to compromise with the House on a joint plan.
We get to listen to our awesome neighbors play cello and viola, though magically nothing else makes it through the soundproofing.
And it will be even harder to pass the bill through the Senate, if it somehow makes it through the House.
Privacy advocates say, however, that any law that makes it through Congress will be considerably weaker than those crafted by states.
The guy wanted to give his hotel business a boost and now we are praying that Cleveland makes it through July.
In current designs, only around half of the light falling on a flat lens triplet makes it through to the other side.
There are just seven Republican women in next year's Senate (assuming Hyde-Smith makes it through her runoff election later this month).
Like what actually makes it through the App Store and whether or not Apple can use the data from who's downloading what.
Indeed, even if the world makes it through 2017 without any of these conflicts erupting, the risk may continue to ratchet higher.
This is where everything gets unbelievably unfortunate: The disaster makes it through several checks that could have identified and solved the problem.
And retailers are required to set up a way for Arizona residents to report any "obscene material" that makes it through the filter.
And once Sabrina makes it through her punishment, she has learned a valuable lesson about how to use magic as responsibly as possible.
Beyond corruption at the financial level, there have also been concerns about the oil that never makes it through the state company's books.
The solar energy that makes it through the sky warms the planet's surface, causing the surface to radiate heat in the infrared spectrum.
The Trump administration has promised to honor current PSLF participants, even if its budget proposal to ax the program makes it through Congress.
About a quarter of 179 appeals court judges will be Trump appointees if the current group makes it through the Senate's approval process.
Almost 50 tons of space material pelts our planet each day, but little of it makes it through the atmosphere, according to NASA.
Yoakam makes it through the first line, then gathers himself for a full 12 seconds before managing to get out the next one.
And even if the legislation makes it through the House, its prospects are shaky in the Senate,-- where Republicans have a razor-thin majority.
Here's hoping that Kim makes it through Stranger Things sans spoilers, and that this Twitter lovefest continues well into the show's promised third season.
Not everyone makes it through the program, with sobering consequences facing those who'll wind up in prison if they drop out or are dismissed.
If the majority of his legislation makes it through Congress, Eibel argues a lot of the gains could already be priced into the market.
Not every dog makes it through the course, and some have to return for additional training for a variety of reasons, like aggression issues.
According to the Secret Service, about one in every 0003 applicants makes it through the agency&aposs intense vetting process to become a recruit.
If Kluber makes it through his Columbus rehab start without a setback, it's possible he could be activated off the DL sometime next week.
If Republicans maintain control of the Senate, Medicare for All's chances would die there, assuming it even makes it through a Democratic-led House.
And the horse that makes it through a great competitive career can have complications: Stallions don't always perform, and mares can die giving birth.
Plus, it will likely be years before any version of the pill makes it through the regulatory process necessary to become available over the counter.
The consensus is that, even if Ms Le Pen makes it through to the second round of the presidential election, she will be defeated easily.
With the way this show is going, no one is safe, but at least our favorite hate-to-love characters makes it through the drama.
In other words, it's a lot easier to set up flashy demos than build a product that makes it through the military's lengthy procurement process.
I have personally seen the anti-Semitism, in online insults, threatening voice mail messages and the occasional email that makes it through my spam filter.
But prison also acts as a filter; you don't hear about every Tom, Dick, and Harry when you're inside, so what makes it through matters.
Mr Macron, if he makes it through, appears a strong favourite; whoever she meets in the second round, Ms Le Pen looks highly likely to lose.
If the bill makes it through the Senate and becomes law, Republicans will have achieved a campaign promise they've been making for the past seven years.
If the legislation makes it through the House and then the Senate — an open question — it will significantly expand insider trading law in the United States.
The club at Muirfield did not allow female members until last year—and it will be years more before a woman makes it through the admission process.
If your team makes it through the qualifiers and into regional league play, you'll get a chunk of $28,000, which is dispersed between the 16 qualifying teams.
Seeing all that internal movement, it's no wonder that—even from so far away—debris from passing comets still makes it through our atmosphere as meteor showers.
A Republican familiar with the races argued lockouts would be "catastrophic" because of Democrats' efforts and spending to ensure a party candidate makes it through Tuesday's primaries.
Big or small, weak or strong, the whole endeavor is a triumph of sheer will, and anyone who makes it through has done so out of stubbornness.
Your tan or burn after a day out in the Sun is caused by the limited amount of ultraviolet radiation that makes it through Earth's magnetic field.
What's next: Politico predicts that if Sessions makes it through his hearings by early February, Trump could have his new SCOTUS on the bench by Memorial Day.
If he makes it through impeachment unscathed, he and the right will have learned once and for all that facts and evidence have no hold on them.
He anticipates a Senate runoff election in Mississippi in late November, and he will urge postcard writing for the Democrat, Mike Espy, if he makes it through.
Thankfully, the kid makes it through surgery with no problems, and seeing the dad's love and worry over his son prompts Owen to confront Britney's parents about Leo.
Sharply partisan confirmation hearings damage the authority of the court, Roberts told the crowd, and they color the tenure of any nominee who makes it through the process.
According to the CBO, 14 million Americans will lose their insurance next year if the AHCA makes it through the Senate and onward to the President's rubber stamp.
On his rendition of "Light Blue," a swaying, mesmeric ballad, Mr. Okazaki makes it through the melody twice using only single notes, piquant and quavering, with no chords.
"The guy wanted to give his hotel business a boost, and now we're praying Cleveland makes it through July," Obama said, referring to the Republican National Convention this summer.
Even on Rockhold's tremendous check hook, he throws so much of his body into it that if he misses or his opponent makes it through, he is a sitting duck.
Plenty of people have been waiting for a like/dislike function to better train their algorithm-powered recommendations, so if the feature indeed makes it through it should be popular.
At the moment, the probe is on autopilot, so for now, all scientists can do is wait, watch and hope that Juno makes it through the difficult orbital insertion unscathed.
As you can hear, the sound is more muffled than the crystal clear production we're now accustomed to, but Nas' determination on the track still makes it through the fuzz.
And then there's depression: "Bed" can't be a sex song until she stands on her own two feet nor "Battle" a politics song until she makes it through the night.
Yet, standing in the small antechamber at the front of the gallery, the branches and boughs still shift and sway, and the light that makes it through quietly mesmerizes me.
So it's very worrisome and when I said it's worse than climate change, I meant it will have more impact on whether humanity makes it through the next 20 years.
The poll suggests anti-EU nationalist Le Pen may have more chance of springing a surprise if she makes it through to the second round of the elections in May.
But only around 15 percent of what the company saves makes it through to operating profit, because the rest gets invested in creating new products or souping up old ones.
If Benjamin Netanyahu's government makes it through two more years — and it's a big if given the shaky foundation of most governing coalitions in Israel — then the morning of Sept.
Once a program makes it through the Valley of Death, it's pretty much a given that it'll go from being an exotic idea to an actual thing in the US arsenal.
She makes it through the ordeal—"…I remember I thought his mustache (I didn't know anyone with a mustache) looked like a little hat over his mouth"—but hates every moment.
If Trump makes it through the first three states as the frontrunner, there may be no stopping the unifying of the disparate under populism's contempt as Trump leads a national movement.
I don't know about you, but my number one smartwatch-related complaint is battery life — no matter how I use it, my Wear OS watch barely makes it through the day.
If he makes it through, Pompeo will be the first Cabinet secretary of any kind to win their job without a committee endorsement since 563, the Senate Historical Office told me.
Teams without many competitive players will have a very difficult time making it to the playoffs in November; each region has a single-elimination online qualifier to determine who makes it through.
HVP can also be fired using available powder weapons, and the Department of Defense might be interested in getting those projectiles combat-ready before the railgun makes it through years of testing.
But activists have warned that complicated Frankenstein legislation that makes it through this Republican-controlled Congress is unlikely to include the firm prohibition of throttling, blocking, or paid-prioritization of web traffic.
The $43 million tournament is one of the last premier CS:GO tournaments of the year and its finals will be an interesting and entertaining match-up no matter who makes it through.
If Moore's nominee makes it through the Senate — he's already faced criticism over this nontraditional credentials for a Fed seat — he could end up being a lone voice, though a nettlesome one.
"We don't know what exactly this tax bill will look like when it finally makes it through over all this bartering and negotiating that will happen in the coming weeks," Hooper said.
Assuming it makes it through that radioactive beatdown, it'll head for a heliocentric orbit between Earth and Mars, from which point it'll spend the next few hundred million years whizzing through space.
If the bill makes it through the Senate, it would be the first-ever reauthorization of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) since it was created in the wake of the Sept.
Polls this week showed the National Front candidate is narrowing the gap on her more centrist opponents if, as expected, she makes it through to a second-round run off scheduled for May.
"There is no way that Cohen makes it through prison without having all kinds of problems," argued Troy Hockenberry, who's doing a ten-year sentence for a gun charge at FCI Terre Haute.
"How you take India from that domestic-focused country into a bigger global player, I think is his challenge assuming he makes it through the next election and takes advantage of the opportunities."
Conveniently from a storytelling perspective, Samwell makes it through the entire episode without learning the truth — meaning there's a big shoe about to drop for him sometime before Game of Thrones wraps up.
Deb Haaland (D-NM) and New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, may jump in the race, Luján's path looks pretty good, as long as he makes it through the Democratic primary.
Your channel also needs 10,000 views to be eligible to apply, and YouTube has to approve of every account that makes it through, so none of these accounts have a chance to pass.
In the audience, Larry David, in his second appearance of the night after playing Bernie Sanders to Kate McKinnon's Hillary Clinton in the cold open, only makes it through one of their skits.
But even if this rough patch passes, and the company makes it through it without raising significant amounts of new capital, investors may be less willing to believe in the next grand vision.
She makes it through the hack, with help from Darlene and Mobley in her ear, and even manages to give the runaround to a mama's boy FBI agent who we'll undoubtedly see again soon.
SAUCIER, Mississippi — If Brett Kavanaugh makes it through his Senate confirmation for the Supreme Court by Monday, he could become the tie-breaking vote in a case that affects the future of endangered species.
Can he provide exactly what the undeniably capable Cavaliers will need in a potential Finals matchup against one of the greatest teams of all time, assuming Golden State makes it through the Western Conference?
That suggests the anti-EU Le Pen may have more chance of springing a surprise if, as the polls also suggest, she makes it through to the second round of the elections in May.
The SpaceX CEO noted the intense working conditions for early Mars settlers, claiming that anyone who makes it through the initial trip has "nonstop" work ahead of them in order to help build the base.
If Napoli makes it through, 14 of the last 16 teams in the tournament will be from one of Europe's so-called Big Five leagues, the domestic competitions of England, Spain, Italy, Germany and France.
If he makes it through that vote, he'll face longtime political foe Benny Gantz, whose Blue and White party came out on top in the last election but still failed to form a government.  4.
Once a person makes it through the process, he's allowed to purchase guns and ammo — although some types of firearms, like handguns and certain semiautomatic rifles, require "endorsements" from police and separate permits to purchase.
Brexit is now scheduled to go ahead on January 31 next year, although Britain could leave the EU earlier if the bill finally makes it through both chambers of the U.K. Parliament at an earlier date.
Once the country makes it through the crunch, people are able to leave their homes and go to work, and the economy begins growing again, substantial government assistance will still be needed for a long while.
There's a long road ahead If the amendment makes it through, Vermont would become the first state to enshrine abortion access in its constitution, says Catherine Glenn Foster, president of pro-life group Americans United for Life.
This fact may work against Javid if he makes it through the parliamentary voting rounds to compete in a ballot of party members, since polls indicate that members' views on Brexit have become increasingly hardline and purist.
LaVorgna said real estate values could fall in high-tax states, such as New York and California, and homeowners could be hurt if a proposal to limit state and local tax deductions makes it through to law.
If he makes it through the months of trainings and screenings, the job as a first-time Dallas officer will pay almost $15,000 a year less than what he earns in the oil fields, Mr. Leierer said.
The 3,500 mAh battery in the Samsung Galaxy J8 smartphone sitting here beside me on my desk usually lasts for about two days of moderate use, and easily makes it through one full day of heavy use.
The public won't ever get to offer up its judgment on his character -- that will be up to the 21 members of the Senate Judiciary Committee and, if he makes it through that vote, the full Senate.
What little light makes it through appears weak and suffocated, and though the claustrophobia abates when she walks through the California brambles, even nature isn't immune to the enervating pallor of Ms. Zyzak and Mr. Cotler's compositions.
I've been using the device for a few days, and it makes it through an entire day of scrolling through Twitter, Instagram, Slack, and playing games on my commute without needing to recharge until I go to bed.
While Kourtney explained that she makes it through her busy schedule by focusing only on the next task ahead instead of the big picture, Kris said she's more of a planner and likes to hit the ground running.
In my testing, the Moto Z Force got around a day and a half of battery life and the Moto Z just makes it through a day with anywhere between 10 to 15 percent battery life leftover by bedtime.
More prosaically, he's also caught up in the affair of one of his domestics, a Swiss governess who has been seduced by the drooping mustache of the doctor next door, and not everyone makes it through the scandal alive.
And he rarely makes it through a speech without fondly recalling election night 2016 -- "one of the highest-rated days in the history of television," he posited during his appearance at a liquified natural gas facility in Louisiana last month.
After Corinne makes it through the rose ceremony (+10), Sarah and Taylor decide to earn themselves some camera time and cursing points by confronting her about her "plethora of issues" under the guise of helping her be her best self.
Tillman, who earned star-athlete status with his unique talent for punching the football out of his opponent's clutches -- known as the "Peanut Punch" -- will soon earn a gold FBI badge, if he successfully makes it through the rigorous training academy.
TRUMP TAX PLAN HELPS ... TRUMP: The New York Times's Jesse Drucker and Nadja Popovich crunched numbers on the Republican tax plan and found President Trump would save tens of millions of dollars if the reform proposal makes it through Congress.
"What really unsettles me -- a former prosecutor for almost 30 years -- is when a person makes it through a storm, a criminal justice storm, and they learn nothing from the process," former federal prosecutor Gene Rossi told CNN's Brooke Baldwin Wednesday.
Laying it on the states My fear is that if it makes it through the Senate in anything resembling its current form, the Republicans' AHCA will move a sizable chunk of the health care battleground away from national politics and onto state politics.
As he makes friends, faces bullying and makes it through the gauntlet of fifth grade, Palacio shifts narrators to show the perspectives of Auggie, his classmates, his older sister and other characters, offering a sympathetic look at the inner worlds of tweens and teens alike.
In the US, House Democrats have protested elements of the deal, and even if it makes it through the US Congress eventually and is approved by lawmakers in Mexico and Canada, provisions of the trade deal won't go into effect until 62.53, at the earliest.
After so much mediated confrontation, she has to work herself up to this act of exposure ("Just see it through, because it's absolutely crucial, this is about your life," she tells herself), but she barely makes it through a paragraph before the family revolts.
But if he makes it through his freshman year of high school in Jessup, Mo., Boady and his friend Thomas Elgin, son of the newly hired African-American manager of a local manufacturing plant, will be free to investigate a tantalizing mystery: the disappearance of Lida Poe.
Basically, if someone pays a fraction of Bitcoin for a game, it might be worth $70 for a couple hours, but by the time the transaction actually makes it through the Bitcoin network, that same amount of Bitcoin could be worth much more—or much less.
Any legislation to protect Dreamers, even if it makes it through the Senate, could easily stall in the more conservative House of Representatives, unless Democrats manage to win back seats in the 2018 elections and exert more pressure, said Larry Sabato, a political analyst with the University of Virginia.
" Speaking at a joint press conference alongside his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe, the prime minister said:  "Knowing the gruelling nature of the primaries, what you have to go through to go on and represent your party in a general election – anyone who makes it through that deserves our respect.
Regardless of what actually makes it through Congress, the suggested cuts—$616 billion from health insurance for the poor, $140 billion from student loans, more than $190 billion from food stamps—outline a vision of government based on the notion that the state should stand aside so businessmen can work their magic.
So a big question hovering over this buyout — provided it makes it through all the regulatory approvals — is whether Liberty Media will be able to lead the series away from its traditional business model of passionate, tight-knit enthusiasts into a global corporate culture that is not dependent on its longtime characters for success.
But even if the Paris Agreement makes it through ratification intact, there's no guarantee that it will serve as a carrot to corporations and banks in the US and Europe, who heretofore have not appropriately valued the risk of climate change or the opportunity of sustainable development worldwide, according to multiple speakers on Friday. .
BM: I think he's got to get through this election-, BM: Clearly there's a focus on the domestic agenda, but how you actually take India in to-, that domestic focused country, in to a bigger global player, I think is his challenge, assuming he makes it through the next election, to take advantage of the opportunities.
House Majority Whip Steve ScaliseStephen (Steve) Joseph ScaliseManchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Sunday shows - Trump's Epstein conspiracy theory retweet grabs spotlight Sanders: Trump doesn't 'want to see somebody get shot' but 'creates the climate for it' MORE said he remains confident that Trump would sign the bill if it makes it through both chambers.
"Facebook is basically saying we're going to pretend this is a high-minded decision and we're going to stick by it because we'd rather take the hit for the next few weeks or months on this policy until everyone burns out on it than take the hit for years every time an ad with clear falsehoods makes it through the filter," Vaidhyanathan said.
Larry isn't the main character in Detroit, because Detroit takes pains not to have one, but the film is at its best when it crystallizes around him in its final chapter, no longer standing back at a remove but becoming personal, grounding its perspective in the singular point of view of a man who makes it through the horrors of the Algiers Motel alive, but not unscathed.
As Vox's German Lopez explained, gun owners in New Zealand must pass a firearms course and a background check that looks at their criminal history and associations before obtaining a license to buy any weapons: Once a person makes it through the process, he's allowed to purchase guns and ammo — although some types of firearms, like handguns and certain semiautomatic rifles, require "endorsements" from police and separate permits to purchase.
The legislation from the leaders of committees with jurisdiction over health care will likely carry more weight, though President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is likely to sign anything that makes it through both chambers in order to declare victory.
Reforms that have recently passed in the Senate, which President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has indicated he will sign when the measure makes it through the House, would be a critical first step in breaking down the barriers women face in opening and running their businesses.

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