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There's no way I'm making it to the office today.
So why is 424 finally making it to the West?
Other ads were blocked before making it to the database.
Many ideas were killed before making it to a sketch.
This could prevent people from making it to the polls.
You know, steps away from making it to the end.
WeWork blew up before even making it to Wall Street.
Are you worried about making it to work on time?
Yeaah. There's no way I'm making it to the office today.
ET Monday, making it to full phase about three hours later.
"Making it to Rio is practically ruled out," Contador said Tuesday.
This person is always making it to the bathroom before you.
All anyone could think about was making it to 8 p.m.
In addition, making it to the U.S. is harder than before.
Is making it to a fancy school enough to guarantee success?
I had the vivid realization 'we aren't making it to orbit today.
So really, good on American Gods for making it to Season 23.
Many dream of making it to their 100th birthday, but few do.
He was just focused on winning and making it to the end.
But making it to the stage had been somewhat of a scramble.
Who cares about making it to the altar, I've found my nemesis.
Simply making it to supper together may be a win unto itself.
Or making it to my son's baseball game the second it started.
The only thing he cared about was making it to the pole.
Making it to the gym is a feat all on its own.
He was arrested before making it to the White House fence itself.
He tweeted a picture of himself after making it to the top.
Relatedly, I am playing the "long game" on making it to the NBA.
But that doesn't necessarily mean relief supplies are making it to the island.
I'm obsessed with June making it to freedom and reuniting with her daughter.
However, Titus pulls through, making it to class and stealing the director's phone.
Regardless, the Knierims say making it to the Games is its own reward.
The "diverse" books making it to the shelves aren't very diverse at all.
Trilobites For animals that hibernate, making it to spring is no small feat.
But all six of these were rejected without even making it to peer review.
She fared much better the second time around – making it to the Top 5.
Gio's immediate objective was making it to school and back home without getting jumped.
Clients can also communicate any issues they may have about making it to court.
That larger figure was included in the bill making it to President Trump's desk.
I haven't been making it to the theater much since all those MoviePass hijinks.
This opens the possibility of the ICC lawsuit making it to the Supreme Court.
Making it to South Korea depended on the skill and reliability of the broker.
Those who refused to fight upon making it to the front often faced death.
Maika Monroe is expert at making it to the end of a horror movie.
But "human error" resulted in the question making it to air anyway, they continued.
This time he was successful, making it to West Point and graduating in 1945.
With everything that already has happened — tornado watches and quadruple bogeys; the world No. 1, Johnson, not making it to Thursday; and the 2016 champion, Danny Willett, not making it to Saturday — the script this year seems to have foreshadowed a frenzied finish.
If Canadian goods are making it to North Korea, they're likely going through China first.
Fifteen cars finished Sunday's 56-lap race, with neither McLaren making it to the flag.
Even New York City traffic can't stop Richard Branson from making it to a meeting.
Kraus appeared on Rachel Lindsay's season of The Bachelorette, making it to the final two.
This prevents problematic content and other random words from making it to the live product.
Hell, even one new Texas Democrat making it to DC would be a big deal.
Making it to a stage with Cuban at SXSW represents a radical transformation for Lyons.
Kraus appeared on Rachel Lindsay's season of The Bachelorette, making it to the final two.
Also, there is no way in hell I'm making it to the climbing gym tonight.
The bill faces long odds of making it to the Senate floor without substantial changes.
After nearly making it to the Super Bowl, cannabis ads are coming to mainstream websites.
But the group continued on its journey, crossing through Guatemala and making it to Mexico.
That, or they're just gassy agency placeholders that accidentally wind up making it to silkscreen.
As a twentysomething, I simply couldn't accept any chance of not making it to 30.
At the close on Friday, the Dow achieved no zeros whatsoever, making it to 19,933.81.
LAZY BUTT SUNDAY I dream about making it to an early museum show in Manhattan.
Dozens of teams initially entered the competition, with five finalists making it to the last round.
Most climbers spend months or even years before even thinking about making it to the Himalayas.
Even so, the polio vaccine underwent extensive testing in lab animals before making it to people.
Banking on the research making it to that point soon, or at all, is not wise.
Making it to an actual theater — even when you're an award-winning actress — can be tough.
This sounds so cheesy, but I feel like making it to the finals, we've all won.
A successful fake found FaZe making it to one of the bombsites to plant the bomb.
WALLACE: A Triple Crown trainer on why his horses keep making it to the winners circle.
Before I even realized it, I was making it to two washes by the third week.
Not to worry, they did end up making it to their wedding, albeit a bit late.
Making it to the first page of results for a given product can be incredibly lucrative.
But the paradox of vlogging is that making it to the top doesn't change the work.
Making it to the top means finding a way out, or at least space to breathe.
Making it to Brazil '14 boiled down to one last game against Croatia, which Iceland lost.
Children, women drown while fleeing Not all of the refugees are making it to Bangladesh safely.
And ambitious ones -- as Haley is -- think about making it to the top of their profession.
Don't forget these fundamentals and you have a good shot at making it to the summit.
Finally, congratulate yourself on actually making it to 2019—you did good just surviving 2018. Oh!
Sunday's race saw no crashes, with all of the 20 cars making it to the flag.
"The pamphlets manufacturers are giving to plastic surgeons are not making it to us," she said.
Philip was just fast enough, changing clothes as he ran and making it to a taxi.
But the chances of a bill making it to the president's desk for signature seem slim.
She appeared on the TV contest at just ten years old, eventually making it to second place.
I guess that's the question: should I regret making it to the NBA and averaging 15 points?
Katy Perry is having some serious issues making it to the "American Idol" judge's table on time.
Their making it to the final bell was a downright miracle—but that's the way it happened.
She was in the country for 238 hours before making it to her second flight to Germany.
But she, too, had designs on making it to the United States, as did two travel-mates.
Both cameras, meanwhile, will come to the US before making it to Yi's home base of China.
In an exclusive new clip, Hernandez tackles the course, herself, making it to the end without incident.
They bought fake documents in Kuwait, then traveled over Iraq and Syria before making it to Turkey.
Once making it to the interview stage, Williams recommends candidates illustrate how they are learners and builders.
Timing is a lot less important than simply making it to the gym in the first place.
However, he's learned not to get too excited about the project making it to the small screen.
But just as he was making it to an island respite, he was arrested on the mudflats.
"Like I tell all the guys, making it to the big leagues, it's like nothing," Gregorius said.
He usually gives up before making it to #1 but we're hoping this will give him encouragement.
For example, no fights about missing a family event or not making it to a lacrosse game.
Growing up in Jamaica, Richards-Ross always dreamed of one day making it to the Olympic Games.
"I am happy to see these steps making it to the top of the list," Boneparth said.
The governor signed the bill within a couple if hours of it making it to his desk.
Switching between companies within an industry neither helps nor hurts in making it to a top job.
But the paradox of vlogging stardom is that making it to the top doesn't change the work.
However, many of these efforts have been shuttered with few or no products making it to market.
Do you think you'll still be making it to that HIIT class twice a week come June?
Remember that many people in these caravans have no intention of making it to the United States.
Back in that brick building, Newell tells me about his most recent achievement—making it to Broadway.
Perhaps "Old Town Road" is only making it to the CMA Awards with Billy Ray Cyrus's help.
And making it to age 65 when Medicare kicks in is not exactly a full-exhale moment.
Making it to the group stage of the Champions League guarantees at least six matches until December.
Five days after making it to another village, the advancing TFSA caught up and they fled again.
As always, answering enough questions correctly before making it to their destination could earn riders big bucks.
Obviously, I've been in dialogue with them in the process of making it to secure their interviews.
They've struggled for 20 years or more and finally they caught a break by making it to Germany.
"Just being here right now and even making it to the live shows is just incredible," she said.
But digital license plate company Reviver Auto is more optimistic about emoji-decorated plates making it to America.
This time around, I feel like I've got a lot riding on making it to the Olympics again.
Typically, you beat every Super Mario level in the same way: making it to the end without dying.
However, the Tesla won't be making it to the asteroid belt, as SpaceX CEO Elon Musk originally claimed.
Plastic waste sinks, shreds, and breaks down into microplastic before making it to the open ocean, Eriksen says.
The Immortals, for instance, lost their place, despite making it to the world championship just one year prior.
The boys in Defeated Sanity won't be making it to the Mount Everest Base Camp this time, unfortunately.
The octopus latches itself on and sticks with the diver for awhile, almost making it to the surface.
At the very least, that signals Amazon hasn't given up on a home robot making it to market.
Inada has no illusions about the difficulty of making it to the top of the male-dominated LDP.
However it was her track "50/50" that turned heads, making it to the BBC 1Xtra A-list.
There is pretty much nothing more fear-inducing for a Bachelor than finally making it to hometown dates.
But live reports are rare; they create too big a risk of something embarrassing making it to air.
Piper lived to be 61 in a profession where making it to fifty is far from a guarantee.
Tartick, 30, appeared on Becca Kufrin's season of The Bachelorette last spring, making it to the final three.
But that doesn't mean back-burner relationships never stand a chance of making it to the front burner.
Look, $70 is possible but it's probably as possible as the Jets making it to the Super Bowl.
She's got an even-money (and maybe better) chance at making it to the Senate sometime in 2019.
And despite never making it to wide release, Machotaildrop has a legacy, in the form of the Manwolfs.
That means their chances of making it to the Olympics in Tokyo next year are now in jeopardy.
As the film opens, the team wins its semifinal, making it to the championship match the next Sunday.
Nothing is worse than thinking ahead, making it to your destination, and the gravy is in your suitcase.
Yet by making it to the stock market in the first place, Snap has already notched a victory.
If Israel wins one of those games, it stands a good chance of making it to the semifinals.
One or both thumbs down indicates you're not making it to the next round of this talent competition.
I think he's proven himself ... simply by making it [to the Super Bowl] and having this type of season.
Viall, 39, and Gates, 28, dated during season 21, with the Arkansas native making it to his final two.
The payload moved steadily forward, barely making it to the final checkpoint and send the teams into overtime rounds.
Mandy Moore just checked a massive goal off her bucket list: making it to base camp on Mt. Everest.
She was 24 when she tried to seek asylum in Australia after making it to the Philippines in 2017.
"There was nothing bigger in the world than making it to the Palladium," Starr later recalled in the Anthology.
After making it to a drain hole, he escaped off to the ocean, for a presumable life of freedom.
If you're not well over six feet tall, your chances of making it to the NBA are almost zero.
But if hard work isn't your thing, don't worry — you still have a chance of making it to 100.
Officially unveiled earlier this year, the $69,500 five-seater electric SUV will start making it to customers this fall.
Almost 1.8M ppl at Q1, ONLY TWO players making it to a Q27 standoff, until alas, neither was left.
Also making it to the finals is magician and reigning AGT champ Shin Lim, who won the fan vote.
It's therefore regrettable and frustrating that this approach has been dropped before even making it to the negotiating table.
But you have to respect Manson's making it to eighty-three on a half century's worth of prison food.
This week Belgium has been in the headlines for making it to the semi-finals of the World Cup.
After the game was over, Alex Rodriguez approached Osuna to congratulate him on making it to the big leagues.
It seemed to be a blissful combination, though I don't anticipate the Gipsy Kings making it to my playlist.
Limiting the number of migrants making it to the United States has been the centerpiece of Trump's policy agenda.
Ratcliffe joins a long list of Trump nominees who have withdrawn before making it to a Senate confirmation vote.
"(Some drugs) have been used overseas for 6-7 years before making it to market in China," Wu added.
Many said they had difficulty even stomaching the prospect of the National Front making it to the second round.
Before making it to the majors, he played for teams in Huntington, W.Va.; Bradford, Pa.; Hartford; and Evansville, Ind.
The underlying premise of our collaboration is the story line of my dad making it to America from Ghana.
By making it to the production and delivery phase, Arcimoto is now at a crucial point in its history.
A recent study found that positive people have a 50% to 70% better chance at making it to 85.
There are a few cases of snakes actually making it to their destinations before revealing themselves on the plane.
The singer gave followers a preview of the dress on her Instagram story before making it to the red carpet.
Despite being reportedly escorted off a plane at LAX Tuesday, Lamar Odom ended up making it to New York City.
Salk's vaccine is still today one of the most rapidly developed treatments, making it to patients in just six years.
Contestants who take home the first impression rose have a great track record for making it to the final rounds.
Le Pen and centrist Emmanuel Macron are still seen making it to the May 7 run-off, with Macron winning.
Last week, Riverdale left us breathless and worried about Jughead even making it to the last episode of season 63.
And he is not alone — thousands of desperate people make the same journey, in hopes of making it to Europe.
OpTic destroyed G2 16-20, sending the French team packing and getting another chance at making it to the playoffs.
The 14-year-old from Shreveport, Louisiana, says he studied "countless hours" in hopes of making it to the finals.
First, Rachel and Raven were once competitors on Nick Viall's season of The Bachelor, making it to the top three.
Russia's Potapova, also 23, was playing in her first final, making it to the title match as a wild card.
"I just fell in love with how easy these companies are making it to access these financial products," Horgan said.
Your team has already been incredibly successful, especially in making it to the Final Four of last season's NCAA Tournament.
Even when films are released to little fanfare, they're generally made available to the press before making it to audiences.
They don't intend to stay in Dunkirk long term, but the likelihood of them making it to England is slim.
None of it registers because as long as boats carrying asylum seekers aren't making it to Australia, all is justified.
Despite winning Republican votes in the Senate, the bill will have a difficult time making it to the House floor.
"We deserve what we have right now," said the Russian, who pocketed $645,000 for making it to the last four.
This was usually followed by discussing the miracle and blessing of making it to America and its solid medical procedures.
"Believe me, a lot of the attractive children are not making it to the border," Carter said as an aside.
And I decided to try racing again; now, the only goal would be simply making it to the starting line.
My wife and I had every intention of making it to the hospital, but it all happened much too quickly.
Her making it to the other side is a huge triumph — and it's something she and Gus work toward together.
Transportation infrastructure in communities of color is limited and often crumbling, so making it to work is no small feat.
So the question can be posed: Would making it to the Series as a wild card diminish the Yankees' accomplishment?
Players on the losing team will receive $2000,000 for making it to the final game, putting their total at $215,000.
She recalled hopping on and off four trains and only making it to Delancey Street on the Lower East Side.
Those who back candidates making it to at least 15% can't realign themselves, which, in itself, is a new rule.
The chances of a kid making it to the NFL or the NBA are about equal to winning the lottery.
Then again, he makes $2 million a year and got more than $500,000 for making it to the Final Four.
The puppy was then put on a plane to Salt Lake City, finally making it to Boise on Sunday night.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Everyone has a dream of making it to the top, but what happens when you actually get there?
So now that we have a perfect score out of the way, now it's all about making it to the finals.
During their picnic, a man began to swim across the river, making it to the U.S. side, according to court filings.
England have exceeded expectations by making it to the last four of the World Cup for the first time since 1990.
OpTic Gaming has the worst showing of the four and will probably have the toughest time making it to first place.
The organization may find another sponsor to provide cash prizes for teams that do end up making it to the Moon.
The bottom line: The new space age is about more than just a few nations making it to orbit and beyond.
I'm still exhausted, but my goal of making it to PT on time drives me out of bed earlier than usual.
After finally making it to the base, Nunes and the delegation toured the facilities to assess their suitability for the JIAC.
The street was packed with demonstrators, and making it to the march route a few blocks away was a slow proposition.
Becoming a good leader, reaching your full potential and surpassing expectations are all key aspects of making it to the top.
The winning designer's model is usually given a fashion spread as their prize for making it to the end of competition.
Sheriff's department spokesman Lt. Jeff Hallock said the three cut through half-inch steel plate before making it to the roof.
The possibility of making it to a runoff has led 18 candidates — 93 Republicans and five Democrats — to enter the race.
Yep, who knew our go-to childhood treat goes through so much before ever even making it to the grocery store?
Yet by making it to this stage, the reality show star has ridden the unconventional to the cusp of the presidency.
And the Woolsey fire in Southern California kept Hill from making it to a community vigil for the Borderline shooting Thursday.
We'd celebrated making it to the end of a tense and often terrifying shoot by visiting the old city for kebabs.
Despite dedicating so much time to hockey, however, Harlton says he has zero regrets about not making it to the NHL.
If only the film itself had gone through its own journey of self-discovery before making it to the big screen. 
So far in 2016, nearly 190,000 migrants and refugees have arrived in Europe, with more than 31,000 making it to Italy.
He was thinking of saving the planet; citizens affected were thinking of making it to the end of the month. Oh!
That leaves only Sampaoli and Argentina and Pékerman's Colombia with any hope at all of making it to the knockout round.
I know something has got to change or my dreams of making it to a big-time college will be gone.
The video, which was originally posted on her Instagram page, shows Wolanski scaling the pyramid and making it to the top.
Mr. McLeod went undrafted in 2012 before making it to the N.F.L., so this was his first draft experience, he said.
The method gives Pujols a 97 percent chance of making it to 20,000, which is the maximum allowed under the system.
Matt Holliday (37), 2,065; Jose Reyes (2726), 220,21; Victor Martinez (59), 228,21: Congratulations to these players for making it to 9893,2989.
Opinion polls consistently show the anti-immigration, anti-EU Le Pen making it to the second round of the 2017 election.
We still have a great chance of making it to the playoffs and still have a chance to win our division.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto is 0 for 2 for actually making it to a meeting with at the White House.
The stakes were clear: This was most likely the end of Josué's trip — and of his hope of making it to America.
She made it through several rounds in Seasons 9 and 11, with some of the auditions not even making it to broadcast.
The elephant is rebounding from its near-death experience remarkably well, headed back out into the wild after making it to land.
The PR cost of someone not making it to the Super Bowl is greater than flying with one or two empty seats.
Strzok was dumb to make the promise — and doubly dumb for making it to his FBI lover on a government-owned phone.
AS HIS chances of making it to the White House have narrowed in recent weeks, another avenue has opened for Donald Trump.
It has cast serious doubt over the president's chances of making it to a second-round run-off vote in late November.
This year, the Puppy groups were relatively muted, with only a few slated works making it to the finalist stage of voting.
Each contestant must decide if the odds are worth the risk of losing it all and making it to the big game.
"Most don't realize how long the odds are for making it to the Olympics from one of these countries," Neville told me.
They probably also both agreed that the track making it to number one on the pop charts was a win as well.
Even if he survives this trial, there are other obstacles to Temer making it to the end of his term next year.
All these fluffy partiers have to worry about is making it to the refreshments table before the dog treats are all gone.
ELeague has also taken out the last chance bracket that gave two teams an extra chance at making it to the playoffs.
And a few weeks after making it to the final round of interviews, I learned that I had just missed the cut.
Macron is seen in the BVA poll making it to the runoff and defeating Le Pen with 62 percent to her 38.
However, the Warriors completed a stunning comeback, making it to the Finals, where they lost in seven games to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Biles did similarly well, making it to the semi-finals — but in a surprising turn, she was eliminated before the last episode.
After making it to the fourth round of the tournament — the youngest player to do so since 1991 — her fanbase grew rapidly.
"There's a million things that can go wrong from a car being manufactured and actually making it to the customer," he added.
And the litany of controversial issues making it to the court has continued, especially given the polarization and gridlock on Capitol Hill.
Undrafted out of the University of Houston in 2012, Simmons bounced around for years before making it to San Antonio's active roster.
Though these two veterans are clearly both on the decline, this one seems almost incapable of making it to the judges' scorecards.
Belgium appeared in six consecutive World Cups from 213 to 221, making it to the knockout stage for five of those tournaments.
Imagine no more success stories of the unknown small-town kid making it to the Olympics, but always the children of millionaires.
Seemingly every four years there are instances of athletes from countries where there isn't really cold weather making it to the Games.
Conor is nothing if not intense about his sport — his goal of making it to the N.H.L. pushes him to 4 a.m.
Finally making it to daylight saving time (which starts on March 8) is cause for celebration in itself — we'll cheers to that.
Despite making it to the 2000s, Northwest Airlines disappeared from the world's skies in 2008 when it merged with Delta Air Lines.
From Richard Nixon to Barack Obama, all of those professional politicians lost a political campaign before making it to the White House.
If, in theory, securing a viable future is about making it to Europe, in practice it is about making it across Europe.
Bennet, who is routinely seen in the Capitol, hasn't qualified for a primary debate since making it to the stage in July.
I had the vivid realization we aren't making it to orbit today, we've been pulled off rocket and we have to land.
Despite wide support in both parties, it has repeatedly stalled in committee, never making it to a floor vote in either house.
But with Republicans controlling both chambers of Congress, the chances of such legislation making it to a vote are slim to nil.
Making it to the top of this week's trailer heap was quite an accomplishment, because this was a week of Big Trailers.
Then again, maybe he's calling up his boss to let him know that actually, he will be making it to that meeting.
In 2014, he announced his engagement to longtime girlfriend Sofia Toufa, but the pair split in 2016 without making it to the altar.
Another, smaller caravan earlier this year dwindled greatly as it passed through Mexico, with only about 200 making it to the California border.
He played in 2653 grand slams before finally making it to a semi-final, and he's only 2265-22014 against the Big Four.
It's weird; I'm making it to understand more where I come from—what everyone went through, why everyone is the way they are.
Don't worry about making it to the gym for these arm workouts — you can do all six of them from your living room.
A pilot is no guarantee of making it to TV, but the fact that they're made is a huge shift in the landscape.
I usually wake up at 7:30 and take a five to 10-minute shower, making it to my desk around 8:30.
PHILADELPHIA — Stephanie Murphy's family escaped Vietnam on a boat, eventually making it to the United States with aid from an American Navy ship.
She described making it to the ceremony after the delivery as a "struggle," but said she knew she couldn't miss her big day.
"Whereas for men, there's a selection effect going on in that those making it to the oldest ages are the healthiest," she added.
A Michigan doctor went above and beyond when the snow kept one of his patients from making it to his office for treatment.
The Russians found themselves evenly matched by a German team who surprised the hockey world by making it to their first Olympic final.
With Mast only up 45-44 over a generic Democrat the primary victor will have a good shot at making it to Congress.
Detroit fell just one vote shy of making it to the second round: It had 14, Lyon 12 and Buenos Aires just two.
As we see in your documentary, Rahaf and Habari were detained in Denmark, when they were so close to making it to Sweden.
Despite making it to the mainstream, fantasy color, with its playfulness and vibrancy, may still be considered the domain of those under 40.
"It's another chance at greatness," he said of his team making it to Super Bowl 173 against the Carolina Panthers three years ago.
I'm still plagued with certain worries — about my one good knee, or a permanent injury, or even not making it to the finish.
Most of it was expected to burn up, but some of the larger modules had a chance of making it to the surface.
I mean the querulous, existentially challenged title characters of Chekhov's "Three Sisters," who live on dreams of making it to the big city.
The goal of making it to 5 Dogwood Drive remains consistent throughout the entirety of the game, but other things keep popping up.
I also love Boll & Branch's pillows, the most recent of which underwent 100 prototypes-worth of testing before making it to the market.
"We fell just short of making it to the Minor in the previous qualifiers," CEO Alex "Magician" Slabukhin said in a statement Monday.
Crawford went around the block so many times in her career, making it to the top, crashing down, reinventing herself, climbing back up.
The goal is to be the last one standing, but there's a lot that happens between landing and making it to the end-game.
Likelihood: CREW filed their lawsuit two days after the inauguration, but have an unusual claim, which might prevent them from making it to court.
She escaped Somalia's civil war as a child and spent years in a refugee camp in Kenya before making it to the United States.
About half Syria's pre-war 22 million population has been displaced by the fighting, with hundreds of thousands of refugees making it to Europe.
The top Democratic candidate then narrowly missed out on making it to the general election and Republicans won a heavily Democratic seat by default.
She crossed Mexico twice and got deported once before making it to the US. After years on Long Island, she still speaks broken English.
She appeared during the first season of Project Runway in 2004, making it to the finals at Fashion Week and ultimately coming in third.
PLUS: Terrell Owens reminisces about making it to the Super Bowl with the Eagles in 2005 Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
Debate flubs, tax revelations and now a major polling slump are all weighing down The Donald's chances of making it to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
The greatest Super Nintendo game (and arguably the greatest video game of all time) will not, it seems, be making it to the console.
Given the small chance of making it to the first batch, it's unsurprising the country's two largest game publishers Tencent and NetEase were absent.
He went on to compete on season three of American Idol in early 2500, but was eliminated before making it to the final 2100.
Many hardware startups believe that going through an accelerator program, making it to demo day and launching their crowdfunding campaign is an end state.
There was something punk rock about it — an illicit broadcast, smuggled out of the people's house, just barely making it to its intended audience.
Juvenile shortnose and Lost River suckers aren't making it to adulthood, probably because young fish are more sensitive to harmful changes in the environment.
I remember the fond feeling of belonging around my elementary school girlfriends and finally making it to the "cool girls' table" in eighth grade.
Only a brave punter would put money on Theresa May surviving her Brexit turmoil at home and making it to the next G20 gig.
But none of this should blind anyone to the bigger picture facing students of color: making it to graduation day in the first place.
The payoff of making it to bed or to an event with smooth, dry hair every time is well worth the $39 upfront cost.
Rather, they suggest rigorous testing on Earth to determine which extremophiles would have the best chance of making it to and surviving on Mars.
Songs from 1995 crossover album, "Dreaming of You," which was released unfinished after her Selena's death, continue making it to stages around the country.
The Voyager received positive (if someone bemused) press coverage when it was announced, even making it to the cover of PC Magazine in 2002.
But Aragone came away from the match with experience to build upon — and also left $50,000 richer for making it to the main draw.
For this Somali refugee and her family, making it to the United States was the end of one journey and the beginning of another.
And, despite not making it to the debate stage on Tuesday, Yang's campaign said that the candidate still raised over $1 million this week.
They've gone unpaid for months when, angry, restless, and with families to support, they board a boat in hopes of making it to Spain.
For now, Josh is coping with chronic pain and extended hospital stays, all while making it to as many hockey games and practices he can.
There has only been one other civet who was hand-raised, but she died after two months, never making it to adulthood, the BBC reported.
How are you able to transcend those circumstances, look beyond the process of making it, to see it objectively for the album that it became?
From the first conversations about making it, to sitting at a kitchen table writing it, to rehearsing it with the band, recording it, mixing it.
It's hard making it to the gym late at night after a full day, but it beats waking up in the morning to do it!
A caravan of about 1,600 hungry and tired Honduran immigrants crossed into Guatemala on Monday with the hopes of making it to the United States.
It can be anything: the beautiful weather, the barista who prepares your coffee in the morning, making it to the train on time, your children.
In 2016, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman said the site would hide some posts from the subreddit, preventing them from making it to the front page.
Take "adulting", an unlikely verb used by younger millennials to describe the joys of paying rent and making it to work on time and sober.
Jeffs is "a very sick man" who controls the people through "fear of not making it to the highest celestial kingdom of glory," Jessop said.
Hands-On: Google&aposs Project Tango Is Now Sized for SmartphonesGoogle's Project Tango is amazing, but it's taking its sweet time making it to market.
Throughout the clip, Emme, 10, and Lopez, 49, can be seen climbing up a hill, refusing to give up on making it to the top.
However, as she had with challenges in the past, Masters is digging deep — and focusing on the accomplishment of making it to another Paralympic Games.
NeNe Leakes and Cynthia Bailey opened up about their strained friendship before even making it to the Real Housewives of Atlanta season 11 reunion couches.
The new call screening feature goes one step further by preventing the call from ever making it to the call log or creating a notification.
These guys have all been friends for years -- with Boogie, Bledsoe and Wall playing college ball together at Kentucky before making it to the NBA.
Ellis got his start with photography early on, after realizing the images in his head weren't making it to paper when he tried to draw.
To speed their progress, Aufderheide volunteered to return to base camp to help with logistics; making it to the pole had never been his ambition.
Last October, I flew from New York to Guatemala, set on making it to Todos Santos in time to drink and race with the locals.
As I ran, breathing to the rhythm of my footfalls, only a fraction of the oxygen I inhaled was actually making it to my brain.
Given this backdrop, that the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela is making it to New York to open the Carnegie Hall season shows fortitude.
Some migrants have left their home countries and ended up in Algeria in search of work or in hope of eventually making it to Europe.
Instead, the best practice is to donate directly through an organization's website so you can ensure the fund's are making it to their intended destination.
But Carl Yastrzemski, 80, couldn't help but beam with pride at his grandson's accomplishment of making it to the major leagues and back to Boston.
Prevented from banding together in a class and pooling their resources, most people simply abandon their claims entirely, never making it to arbitration at all.
Cruz is increasingly appearing like the only GOP rival who has even a remote shot of preventing Trump from making it to the general election.
The first order of business for the eventual nominee will be getting into the polls, with the aim of making it to the debate stage.
The strategy ended badly, and he was forced to withdraw after finishing third in the Sunshine State and never even making it to Super Tuesday.
Even making it to 85 unscathed feels like a feat for women when the world is still plagued by shocking levels of intimate partner violence.
Several different states have drawing studios with up-to-date Powerball equipment, just in case something prevented the Tallahassee operation from making it to air.
Joe might think this is a love story, but we know better, and we're making it to the end — even if no other character does.
When authors are paid around $0.005 per page, a reader making it to the end of a 3,000-page book would make the author $15.
But the most interesting ones were bipartisan compromises, some of which seemed capable of earning 60 votes and making it to the House of Representatives.
BYU in the Final Four The Cougars have had more NCAA tournament appearances - 29 - than any other school without making it to the Final Four.
Williams has played steady top-ten tennis since making it to the Australian Open final to start the year, where she lost to her sister.
Guards are unpaid and most visitors are local, with only the occasional handful of foreigners, including one or two intrepid tourists, making it to the site.
Needless to say, baby birds need to to leave their nests at the right stage of development to boost their chances of making it to adulthood.
For a nomad, a motorcycle means the difference between making it to town for supplies (and a phone call) once a week versus once a month.
However, if you beat the insurance company by making it to 2100 or 100,  the insurer could cash you out and leave you owing the IRS.
"Ghanaian vegetables were not making it to the EU countries because of pesticide residues on the fruit and vegetables," says chief operations officer Kenneth A. Nelson.
Winning a bronze medal in the 4x200-meter freestyle relay and almost making it to the 200-meter freestyle final during the Games gave her confidence.
If it's not as fast and reliable as Qualcomm and everyone's making it to be, it won't be any different than the 25G and 22020G eras.
For some, it will simply be a case of packing up and moving somewhere else as they hold out their hopes for making it to Britain.
In 2011, he again decided to return to swimming, and announced in 2012 that he had his eyes set on making it to the 2016 Olympics.
Now, they're REALLY competing against other elite curling teams and Jared says they're dead serious about making it to the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing, China.
In total, Kickstarter says $1.9 billion in successful funding has gone through its platform, with just over one-third of campaigns making it to their goal.
Williams said she "felt good about" making it to six months of nursing, and after that it was more about "emotionally letting go" of the experience.
Like 100 percent of it, especially when you're at your first Mardi Gras or it's your first morning making it to the [Krewe of] Zulu Parade.
"Sometimes when you're in the process of making it to traditional [television], not that many people get to see or read your work," Brunson told Broadly.
As Puerto Rico attempts to recover from the disaster, there were signs that aid sent from the US mainland isn't making it to people in need.
He has plenty of similarities with his fellow Virginian: They are both centrists and served as governor of the commonwealth before making it to the Senate.
According to Barnwell, the ESPN tool Football Power Index gives the Patriots a 30.1% chance of making it to the second half of the season undefeated.
While it faces plenty of hurdles ahead, the package's chances of making it to Trump's desk by the end of the month suddenly look more possible.
Any differences between the House and Senate legislation would have to be worked out if it has a chance of making it to President Obama's desk.
Other obstacles prevent girls from even making it to school in the first place, including poverty, disability, cultural practices, and being affected by conflict or emergencies.
On visits home, sometimes Christian Bryant, a Greensboro native who now lives in Chicago, said he'll often stop there before making it to his parents' house.
But nutrients flowing to the ocean from freshwater are more likely to be consumed by algae in brackish water, rather than making it to the sea.
There was never any doubt that making it to New York Fashion Week was the goal, said Courtenay Nearburg, one half of the fledgling Krammer & Stoudt.
When boys in the sport became teenagers, they could start to dream of competing at a World Cup event or even making it to the Olympics.
They have qualified for the World Cup 23 times, making it to the quarterfinals seven times and coming in fourth place in the semifinals in 22.
Mr. Wang sold cellphones and vegetables to save for college, finally making it to the Communication University of China in Beijing, at 26, to study photography.
"I was pretty mad, pretty upset to know that we were probably cheated out of the possibility of making it to the World Series," he said.
Making it to the Olympic trials last year was a huge accomplishment for me, and for him to say, 'My son went to the Olympic trials.
Economists say there could be fewer workers making it to work and that could show up in the monthly report, when its released in early October.
"Making it to the top of the mountain was very scary because of the road," said Marlene Sanchez, who was visiting from the capital, Santo Domingo.
The Snapchat video has been criticised by several Bollywood celebrities and politicians, even making it to national news television and started an online debate on humour.
A few months before, when she was going through cancer treatment, the thought of not making it to her next birthday was a reality check, she admits.
Eh, more like obsession (I wore pins w his face on them to school) I used to dream of making it to LA just to meet him.
Far-right party leader Marine Le Pen is seen making it to the run-off between the top two candidates after the first round, but then losing.
Tasha: What bothered me most about that reveal wasn't Dany making it to the group overnight — it seemed pretty obvious that there was no other viable solution.
They now plan to remain in Mexico and look for work and study opportunities — even if they haven't abandoned hope of making it to the United States.
Fewer people are making it to Europe, but more are dying, disappearing, or being abused en route — except it's no longer happening on the shores of Europe.
Research from Morningstar found that sustainable funds largely outperformed their benchmarks in 2018, with 63% of those funds making it to the top half of their categories.
And managing to grab Krimz will undoubtedly help the team reach its goal of making it to the top eight of the next Major tournament in January.
Starting as low as $699, you can fly to Dubai to live out your dream of making it to the top of the tallest building on Earth.
And while male network presidents often receive the credit for her work, Suzanne was the primary creative force behind Grey's Anatomy ever making it to the air.
And while male network presidents often receive the credit for her work, Suzanne was the primary creative force behind Grey's Anatomy ever making it to the air.
Welcome to LagosBy Chibundu OnuzoOut May 1Chibundu Onuzo's ambitious novel follows five characters of very different social standing, each with the same goal: Making it to Lagos.
Taufatofua had to battle through four Olympic cycles to become Tonga's first Olympic taekwondo competitor at Rio, so making it to Pyeongchang was a doddle by comparison.
The couple quickly booked plane tickets after getting the call that their surrogate was in labor, but didn't end up making it to the hospital in time.
Until fairly recently, historically speaking, congressional-work-parenting tensions mainly involved making it to school recitals, while everything else was left to the stay-at-home wives.
The demanding hours of many jobs in financial services remains a top reason why people in the industry believe more women aren't making it to the top.
The Washington Post estimated in February that just four of them had any real chance of making it to Congress this year, including Flores, Jayapal, and Teachout.
"We have come a long way from being so hated in the industry to making it to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame," Ice Cube said.
At one point he slept on the trail instead of making it to his support van — and then he slept the next morning on the dirt again.
But given where he was a year ago, it could probably be argued that Woods has pulled off a victory just making it to his starting time.
Making it to the top of Japan's highest mountain takes a vigorous four- to six-hour hike, but it does not require much special equipment or skill.
The 16-year-old was a talented football player, his family said on Facebook and to local media, and had dreams of making it to the NFL.
Gellar on Saturday thanked "Punky Brewster" actress Soleil Moon Frye for not making it to dinner 20 years ago, where the three had planned to catch up.
Len Bias died of a drug overdose the night he was drafted, never making it to the N.B.A. Reggie Lewis died of a heart attack while practicing.
For many people living in these areas, making it to a gynecological specialist or abortion doctor means buying a plane ticket and missing several days of work.
Teammates Jazmine Fenlator-Victorian and Carrie Russell had a tough time making it to the games after losing their coach, sponsors, and sled shortly before the competition.
But despite these enticements, and Mr. Trump's unwelcoming posture toward migrants, many participants in the current caravan were still intent on making it to the United States.
And maybe, if Twitter trolls know their mean tweets aren't making it to the intended target, it could dissuade them from sending those tweets at all. Maybe.
That means that only about one out of every 600 high school football players is going to play in the N.F.L. (Take note that the odds of a high school football player making it to the N.F.L. are hundreds of times better than the odds of a gamer making it to the top-10 list on Twitch.) And, the average career of an N.F.L. player is just over three years.
"I don't want to compare [to a Latin song like "Despacito" making it to No. 1], but I think it's even harder as an Asian group," he said.
The China women's national team was once a force to be reckoned with, making it to the 1999 World Cup final where it lost to the United States.
They stayed for a while at a camp for the displaced in Khazir, on the Kurdish border, before making it to Baherka, a large camp just outside Irbil.
His trajectory, however, was thwarted after he crashed with a school bus, preventing him from making it to the Brooklyn Bridge to continue to strike pedestrians, officials allege.
Over the past 60 years, Republican presidents have bagged 2,390 counties on average before making it to the White House, whereas their Democratic counterparts have won just 1,412.
Addressing emails which were either not provided to the FBI or were deleted before making it to investigators, Comey said there was no evidence of a cover-up.
" During a live chat hosted on WLBZ's Facebook page early Tuesday, Bearse was confused as to why people think making it to 100 is any big whoop. "Why?
"It does increase the chances of making it to the hospital with a pulse," emergency medicine specialist Kyle Kelson of the SUNY Downstate Medical Center told BuzzFeed News.
But even without making it to the president's desk, Grijalva said House passage will mark a political victory, much like the 20-year ban during the Obama administration.
That fewer sub-Saharan Africans are making it to Germany is a product of Italian military and intelligence operations in the Mediterranean and Libya, not the Marshall Plan.
In Card Sharks, two players face off in a head-to-head elimination game with the goal of one player making it to the grand prize winning deck.
When purchasing moved online, "snatching" software sprang up from travel and tech companies hoping to increase users' chances of making it to the front of the virtual queue.
And that is really the moment of truth for most runners in the race, because ... there is no easy way out except making it to the finish line.
It's an idea that probably has little chance of making it to production, but it looks far more exciting than most embedded or bolted-on rear-seat displays.
But there are also happier reasons for not making it to the next round, like when companies exit the funding rat race by way of acquisition or IPO.
Will does eventually find Sam, making it to an ash-covered Seattle to discover that she left a note for him scribbled on the side of their apartment.
Eh, more like obsession (I wore pins w his face on them to school 🙊) I used to dream of making it to LA just to meet him.
Perhaps inspired by England making it to the semi-finals of the World Cup recently, both Prince George and Princess Charlotte were spotted chasing after the soccer ball.
Chirac bore part of the responsibility for Jean-Marie Le Pen making it to the runoff, then refused to debate him like butter wouldn't melt in his mouth.
Even though that first practice went terribly, and Mirza ended up making it to the final with Hsieh, the two decided to go ahead and partner up anyway.
The Texans reached Tennessee territory but they were out of timeouts and couldn't get another play off after making it to the Titans' 21 on the last snap.
In a particularly amazing storywe covered last year, one space rock took 80 years, two owners, and a stint as a doorstop before making it to a museum.
FISA applications go through a rigorous vetting and editing process at the FBI and DOJ in order to prevent unsubstantiated information from making it to the surveillance court.
After Mr. Johnson earns his party's nomination for a second time, which he appears likely to do, his key challenge will be making it to the debate stage.
Diamonds are pretty, but it's also hard to know for sure whether they were at the center of a bloody struggle before making it to your ring finger.
Chase came in third on JoJo's season, making the final three with runner-up Robby Hayes and winner Jordan Rodgers, and making it to fantasy suites... sort of.
The first step is making it to the salon, wind be damned (or picking up the pumice stone from the comfort of your couch, if you're thinking DIY).
If you hear this argument, point the person making it to a 2015 study in the Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, which examined about 2,200 pieces of research.
The Feb 4-8 event features China, Taiwan, India, Indonesia, South Korea and Uzbekistan with two of the nations making it to the Fed Cup playoffs in April.
Israel plays the Netherlands and Japan next, and if it can win one of those two games, it stands a solid chance of making it to the semifinals.
I am a seasoned athlete, competing in rock climbing competitions for over 10 years, and have been on American Ninja Warrior for five seasons making it to National Finals.
After making it to Broadway and running successfully for more than two years, Puffs is now available for digital purchase so you can experience those eventful years for yourself.
They grind every single week, every single day just to have a shot at winning tournaments and taking the next step up and making it to the PGA Tour.
I remember, distinctly, making it to the final round of interviews with four different corporations in which the hiring manager doing the final interview was always a white male.
It's also shocking that Bundy escaped his imprisonment in Colorado not once, but twice — the second time successfully making it to Florida, to go on his final killing spree.
If the Five Star Movement does end up making it to Palazzo Chigi, the prime minister's residence, it wouldn't necessarily spell the end of Italy's commitment to the euro.
Despite not making it to the semifinals, Twist enjoyed playing for a crowd of thousands at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn — even if they were rooting for Team Liquid.
The only thing Ray Styrlund, 105, can talk about at his East Moline, Illinois, retirement home is his beloved baseball team making it to the World Series this year.
Yet, as FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb has stated, the biosimilars market is already being stifled by unfair market restraints, and few biosimilars are actually making it to market.
Allan, who started work straight out of high school and in less than three decades progressed to global CEO, outlined his three tips for making it to the top.
His candid negative remarks recently had him chased out of Indonesia, only to realize once making it to Romania that his passport had been revoked by the Turkish government.
Most players' chances of making it to stardom are slim, and for many, it is challenging to just break even financially after paying for travel, training and other expenses.
But when faced with unconscious bias and limited workplace support, making it to the top can seem like an out-of-reach goal, even for the most ambitious women.
He is 49, still in his prime for a great climber, and he will be one of those charged with making it to the summit of K2 next winter.
His life once revolved around making it to U.S. soil: The 2112-year-old Salvadoran says he tried to enter illegally 234 times, including six attempts in six months.
But between schools and parents, children would have more supports in making it to the polls than young adults living alone in college or their first full-time jobs.
"When we look at the figures and we see just how imbalanced the scales are in terms of the content that we're seeing from male versus female voices, we think it's important because we can just imagine how much great content and great storytelling isn't making it to audiences and isn't making it to viewers and we want to be a part of helping close that gender equality gap," Vimeo CEO Kerry Trainor told TechCrunch.
While it might seem intimidating at first, as someone who's sat out her fair share of karaoke opportunities before making it to the mic, I promise you it's worth trying.
To the uninitiated, kinbaku might seem like the latest in pop-BDSM, but the tradition evolved over centuries before making it to the smutty, nipple-free crannies of social media.
Since the challenge is no easy task, Kalland kept fellow users updated as he completed each box of nuggets and described his approach to making it to the finish line.
It's not surprising given how tiny these controls have to be, but you're going to have a really nightmarish time making it to the Pac-Man map 256 kill screen.
We drop off our bags and then walk around a bit before making it to our noon reservation at The Love, a restaurant that was recommended to us by friends.
Also making it to the top 5 were Preacher Lawson (fifth place), Cristina Ramos (fourth place), Kseniya Simonova (third place) and Darci Lynne Farmer, who was named the runner-up.
Robert Herjavec's personal customer satisfaction rating is higher for Jeff Bezos' company than Elon Musk's, so for that reason ... he gives Jeff the edge on making it to Mars first.
In Russia, corruption is often seen as a prerequisite to making it to the top of an oligarchical system, and charges like this are regularly assumed to have political motivations.
The Astros ended up making it to the 2017 World Series, which went to a game seven that just so happened to overlap with the beginning of the couple's celebration.
But based on today's announcement, whatever Hydrogen One successor the company had in the works won't be making it to market, at least not as part of the Hydrogen brand.
It all started in 2300 when Bass had a successful run on the seventh season of Dancing with the Stars, making it to the finals and coming in third place.
They also further bolster existing data from this primary cycle, which suggests that when women run, they have a strong chance of making it to the ballot in the fall.
But the goal of simply making it to a bowl game no longer matters for a team that&aposs on pace to be one of the best in school history.
"While we don't have the great cliffs of the Southern Ocean, there is solid evidence that the calcite is making it to the sea floor," Balch said in a statement.
The big deal with this technology, according to Delta, is that usage of the technology has shown 99.9 percent accuracy in terms of baggage making it to the correct destination.
ET, fearful of traffic and other snags that might hold us up from making it to our appointed spot in Lenoir City before totality would occur, at 2:33 p.m.
But don't feel bad for the Pats -- they still get to rake in a nice $56K for making it to the Big Game ... making their total postseason bonus at $135K.
This bill passed in 2002, and would require all guns sold in the state to be smart guns within three years of the technology first making it to store shelves.
Since the Supreme Court's ruling lifting the ban last September, about a dozen women attempted to enter the shrine, but only two succeeded in making it to its inner sanctum.
It was such a big deal that Issa Rae's hit HBO series dedicated an entire episode to the characters on that show making it to Coachella to see Queen Bey.
The odds of black men in their 50s making it to the middle class were about 60% lower for those who were charged with a crime as a young adult.
On top of potentially making it to 100 rather than just 803 years old, the research signaled a link between enjoying live music and generally feeling better as a person.
A second case in the report tells a sadly similar story: This time, a 39-year-old man collapsed in his home and died before making it to the hospital.
"Rodgers said the Packers&apos success this season under first-year head coach Matt LaFleur surprised him and he thought making it to the Super Bowl was "meant to be.
France's women players suffered a torrid tournament, with none making it to the third round, something that has only happened twice previously in the professional era, in 1981 and 1986.
Each level of the platformer gets higher and higher, and it becomes more tricky to avoid flying, crawling insects while making it to the top before running out of juice.
But it's amazing how easily others "re-proportion," or recalibrate, their expectations: how the hope of making it to a grandchild's birthday or finishing "Game of Thrones" becomes sufficiently meaningful.
He was the outer-borough boy whose father's "boxlike office" was on Avenue Z in Brooklyn; he always dreamed of making it to Manhattan and breaking into the big league.
Cover image: Kezia Warouw of Indonesia prepares to answer a question from host Steve Harvey after making it to the top 13 in the Miss Universe 2016 competition Monday, Jan.
Tony Ngiu, Mr. A's 73-year-old father, spent nine years in hard labor at a Communist re-education camp after the war before making it to the United States.
And as far as I'm concerned you can keep your movie cameos and your late-night talk-show appearances when we're talking about MMA making it to the big time.
Such disputes are not new - Denmark's dream of making it to the World Cup effectively died when they boycotted a 2017 game against Sweden during a dispute with their football association.
His back story nearly mirrors his team's: Kendrick reached the majors in 2006 and had taken seven trips to the postseason before this October, never making it to the World Series.
In the adorable photo, a smiling Hashem is seated in a chair, holding himself up against the cushions, his little legs only just making it to the edge of the seat.
His former economy minister Emmanuel Macron, a centrist who is taking votes from the left and the right, is seen having a small chance of making it to the run-off.
"Making it to the Olympics is a potentially once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and I couldn't be happier," Chan said in a statement issued by the Hong Kong Golf Association (HKGA).
The bigger challenges stemming from a storm, he said, almost always revolve around people because the same weather that prevents guests from leaving, can prevent staff from making it to work.
By mid-October, there were rarely more than six or seven Junior Midgets at practice, and only 13 or 14 were making it to games, meaning the team had to forfeit.
The movie was first shown at the Cleveland International Film Festival in March 2016 before making it to the USA Film Festival and Newport Beach International Film Festival the following month.
"In the cockpit all I could think about was the car making it to the end," Hamilton told reporters after the champagne had been sprayed, team photographs taken and autographs signed.
"There's no excuse for the fact that so many people have trouble simply making it to their medical appointments," Ford Mobility Business Group VP Marion Harris said in a press release.
Both countries have tried to discourage people from coming to the camp, but that have continued to arrives in hopes of eventually making it to the UK by any means possible.
Though she had a great 2015, winning several ITF tournaments before making it to the fourth round of the U.S. Open, nobody expected her to make it to the final four.
In fact, just a few months ago we saw that an increasing number of Americans are making it to age 100 — and those centenarians are also living beyond that milestone birthday.
It has rained relentlessly for the better part of four days, and we came close to running out of food before making it to a grocery store down the road Wednesday.
"The vision with Mogees Play is to open up music – playing it, making itto a much wider audience, including gamers and people who are just starting out," Zamborlin tells me.
Soon after he bought the team, the Trail Blazers had one of their best runs in franchise history, making it to the N.B.A. finals twice in three years, losing both times.
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There is a variety of metrics he used to place a dollar value on players, Genarro said, but it's really all tied to making it to the postseason and performing well.
In the 28-ish hours between departing from the Dominican Republic and making it to their original destination, the unfortunate passengers saw almost everything modern air travel could throw at them.
A year ago, it seemed as if Ivanovic may be emerging from a prolonged slump after making it to the Paris semi-finals for the first time since her title run.
That team was pretty stacked, making it to the final for ten straight years, and Litzenberger only managed to crack the lineup for a total of five games across two seasons.
"The full weight of the United States government is engaged to ensure that food, water, healthcare and other life-saving resources are making it to the people in need," Sanders told reporters.
While past parliaments were traditionally largely made of career politicians, lawyers and doctors, Macron's candidates include business people, engineers and even a former bullfighter making it to the June 18 run-offs.
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.
It sounds super cringey, but I'll likely hate-watch it anyway, like I hate-watched the thriller TV series You, which bombed cable ratings before making it to Netflix in December 228.
Whether Kellyanne Conway, a counselor to President Trump, became the opioids "czar" this week has become a amusingly hot topic, even making it to the editorial pages of the New York Times.
For all their bravado and "fuck you" attitude, we know they are all just hoping to find something that matters, even if all that means is making it to the next show.
In its decade of existence, Krasnodar has yet to win the Russian league but has shown promise on the pitch, making it to the last 16 of the Europa League in 2017.
"The recall, combined with the closure to harvesting, gives us every confidence that we have taken all the necessary steps to prevent impacted shellfish from making it to the public," Nichols said.
The 23 states, and Washington D.C, announced they would sue to halt the proposed rollback, touching off what will likely be a heated legal showdown, possibly making it to the Supreme Court.
It might not happen soon, considering how tough Snapchat is making it to get a pair, but it looks like Snapchat is here to stay, at least in the world of sports.
Magic Johnson says Dwight Howard is lying -- telling TMZ Sports he NEVER told DH that he had no chance of making it to the NBA back when he was in 10th grade.
They profit billions of dollars, while student athletes are supposed to feel grateful for being constantly pulled from class to pursue their hair-thin chances of making it to the big leagues?
In every reported incident before Constand came forward, Cosby refuted the claims when assault survivors went to the police, and the claimants' accusations were dismissed before ever making it to court. Why?
Outside 10 Downing Street on July 13th, Mrs May pointed out that those in state schools had less of a chance of making it to the top than their privately educated peers.
At the same time, the Thunder will finish with roughly 45 wins and enter the first round of the playoffs as underdogs, with virtually no shot at making it to the Finals.
The House, however, earlier this week moved to scuttle the measure, all but assuring it will expire this year without making it to President Trump's desk, who would likely veto it anyway.
"Spaghetti alla puttanesca is a dish that has a tradition of prostitutes making it to attract clientele," explains Matter ov Fact, who's rapped about enjoying the dish with a can of Fresca.
On this day in 1930, Laura Ingalls broke the record for the fastest transcontinental flight by a woman, making it to Los Angeles from New York in 30 hours and 27 minutes.
Most of these migrants flow through Libya in the hope of making it to Italy by boat across the Mediterranean Sea — since 550, nearly half a million have reached the Italian coast.
The film's journey to almost making it to the screen goes back to 1995, when the original screenwriter, David Lewis Smith, conducted eight hours of taped interviews with the elder Mr. Garrett.
But the high-scoring items are all for things that actually matter — parental approval, making it to the fantasy suite ooh-la-la, saying "I love you," getting a ring on that finger.
The Banner Saga is relentless at times, but the payoffs for successfully managing through a harrowing scenario, making it to a temporary destination, or just beating a particularly difficult battle, are so satisfactory.
King himself appeared in a video message to torment his fans: "It remains one of my most personal works so I'm delighted it's finally making it to the big screen," the author said.
But the other four days, Adams, CECP's senior director of communications and marketing, endured a nearly 90-minute commute, forever anxious about not quite making it to the office by the 9 a.m.
While making it to space has been a long-held goal for Virgin Galactic, the company still plans to do more testing with VSS Unity before customers will start flying on the plane.
Lots of kids grow up dreaming of someday making it to outer space, only to find as they get older that their chances of making it into NASA's astronaut program are incredibly slim.
Making it to adulthood when you've been a child star is no easy feat and, according to Miley Cyrus in a CBS Sunday Morning interview, her early Disney beginnings came with some challenges.
As a young adult, she worked as a secretary and a proofreader but got fired more than once because she had trouble getting out of bed and making it to work on time.
"I think the main thing to think about is whether you can trust the company making it to really understand the quality and properties of the essential oils they're working with," Kennedy says.
You move your character, a floaty stick-figure ninja, with simple left-right-jump controls, but making it to the end of each level will require you to master momentum, timing, and gravity.
Ultimately, the man travelled about 93 miles before he was arrested, The Guardian reports, making it to Saibai Island's mudflats, about 2 and a half miles from the coast of Papua New Guinea.
What is clear is that just by making it to Syria she has shown herself to be not only resourceful but also courageous, leaving her loved ones behind and venturing into the unknown.
"I have warned before that there will be attempts to stop candidates from making it to the nomination centre, but I didn't think it would happen to me," he told a news conference.
Making it to the semifinals of The Bachelor before Nick Viall tearfully decided (weren't all his decisions tearful?) to cut her loose, Rachel distinguished herself as intelligent, athletic, playful, witty and emotionally mature.
As I walked I noticed a distant storm and a trail in the sky of lace-like virga, or shafts of rain that hang from a cloud, never making it to the ground.
The teams had spent the last six months working on the robots which had to work their way up through regional and district competitions before making it to the championships in St. Louis.
" WHAT SPARKED TRUMP'S TWEET: Via BuzzFeed's Adolfo Flores, "A caravan of about 1,600 hungry and tired Honduran immigrants crossed into Guatemala on Monday with the hopes of making it to the United States.
It all went wrong for paceman Max Sorensen who served up two no-balls for bowling high full tosses as Ireland's hopes of making it to the main draw from Group A faded.
"The full weight of the United States government is engaged to ensure that food, water, health care and other life-saving resources are making it to the people in need," Sanders told reporters.
I'd tried hard to keep the news under wraps, asking friends and family to keep it to themselves, and took a certain amount of weird pride in making it to the finish line.
His Open run was part combat and part entertainment as he capitalized on the crowd's adrenaline making it to the fourth round where he leveled return after return against a stunned Aaron Krickstein.
But most pressing of all, Ms. Ramírez said, they could barely make ends meet on their jobs at fast-food restaurants, and had pinned their hopes on making it to the United States.
STS has a sharp flow, I didn't get all the lyrics but I felt a sense of being the head of town, of reaching for a crown and making it to the top.
Ajax's ambitions, at the start of the season, extended no further than surviving that obstacle course and making it to the lucrative group stages, where it had not set foot for five years.
This year, Sharapova has continued the climb and is ranked No. 24, making it to the quarterfinals of the French Open where she lost in straight sets to world No. 3 Garbiñe Muguruza.
Photographer Lisette Poole's first book, "La Paloma y la ley" (Red Hook, 2019), is an extraordinary tale of two Cuban women's dream of leaving their homeland and making it to the United States.
For instance, in one neighborhood, it came to light that students weren't making it to school on time because it was too dangerous for them to walk alone, causing them to stay home.
The minimum freight rates were imposed as part of a deal to end a truckers strike in May that crippled the countries roadways, preventing food and other essential items from making it to market.
The 22-year-old was a rising star who had just begun her career — first gaining a following on YouTube and later making it to the final three on season 6 of The Voice.
Orioles RH Yovani Gallardo (2015: 21-21, 22) Gibson has steadily improved since making it to the major leagues in 24 and finished 22 strong with three scoreless outings in his last seven starts.
A Walmart in Texas has banned an unidentified woman from their store after she refused to pay full price for a cake that she ate half of before even making it to the register.
Fernandez was scheduled to make his next start Monday for the Marlins, who trail in the National League's wild-card race but still had a mathematical possibility of making it to the October playoffs.
Fillon, whose potential first-round score has risen 10 points in just one month, has become a possible threat to the frontrunners but was not seen making it to the two-way run-off.
To make matters worse, rain clouds had prevented me and my affable guide Iván from making it to the peak, and I accidentally smashed my iPhone to smithereens after dropping it on volcanic rock.
If the teen's false allegations of teacher sexual misconduct ended up making it to the principal, imagine how much harder it would be for the administration to believe an actual victim in the future.
With Citi, Credit Suisse, and J.P.Morgan rumored to be at the helm of the IPO, it looks like EN+ is aiming at a full listing option with the prospects of making it to FTSE100.
In fact, he served as governor of California for two terms before trying twice to obtain the GOP nomination for president, finally making it to the general election, in 1980, winning in a landslide.
"I'd say the chance of them making it to next year are no better than 50-50, and maybe not even that good," said Philip Emma, senior analyst with Debtwire, a financial research firm.
At twenty-eight years old and with a decent following among hardcore MMA fans, it is hard to see Moraes fight out his career without making it to the big show at some point.
Plus, while some leggings-wearers have no intention of ever making it to the gym, I sure as hell do — but that still doesn't mean I have to look like it all the time.
The language directed the FDA to prevent AquAdvantage salmon from making it to US shelves until a labeling solution had been reached, and ordered the agency to spend "not less than $150,000" doing so.
The "making it to the top" narrative has become more relevant in recent months since the huge popularity this summer of the new online show "The Rap of China" (think "American Idol" for rappers).
Yet, more than 57 million children aren't making it to classrooms across the globe, and opportunities for secondary education remain difficult to obtain in many remote and developing rural regions, and in conflict zones.
It'll be good for the country, everybody's gotta give a little bit, but I've never been more optimistic about an immigration reform proposal making it to the President's desk than I am right now.
"We're definitely worried about him not making it to Maryland," which votes in late April, said Raina Chambers, a 49-year-old from Beltsville, Maryland, who saw Buttigieg speak in Arlington, Va., on Sunday.
Yet, Ronnie is genuinely worried about making it to school on time — as is her boyfriend Archie Andrews (KJ Apa), her best friend Betty Cooper (Lily Reinhart), and Betty's boyfriend Jughead Jones (Cole Sprouse).
In spite of this, a spokesperson for Astrobotic told me that the company still plans on making it to the moon by 2020 and has already secured its spot on a Atlas V rocket.
Before making it to Europe, these children have endured long and treacherous journeys, exploited by human smugglers and traffickers who steer their victims' lives from the beginning of the trip until after their arrival.
Making it to a one-on-one showdown with Trump could be the best opportunity for one of the senators to surpass him, though the possibility of that happening is looking more and more unlikely.
The romantic drama started out as a screenplay written by Tobias Iaconis and Mikki Daughtry before being turned into a young adult novel by Rachael Lippincott and then finally making it to the big screen.
Both partners also stressed that the launch, which did result in a successful Starliner re-entry and landing in White Sands, N.M., accomplished a number of planned tests despite not making it to the ISS.
"When we have a delivery order where the driver is going to come at noon, we're making it to be ready right at noon," and customers can count on it to be fresh, he said.
The result ended a six-game home losing playoff streak by the AFC's number one seed, and moved the team within one win of making it to the Super Bowl for only the third time.
If anything, Instagram is showing that, for reality stars, making it to the final rose ceremony isn't the end of their fame, nor is it a requirement for establishing their long-term money-making prospects.
In 2018, the video game website Giant Bomb embarked on one of the most Sisyphean stunts imaginable, as they resolved to play through the Garfield games that had the misfortune of making it to market.
Since 1939, only about 50 black actors and actresses and three black directors have even been nominated for Academy Awards, with 15 of them making it to the podium with a win under their belt.
Almost identical bills were raised last year with a lot of momentum for criminal justice reform, but with the election and President Trump's tough-on-crime rhetoric, they died before making it to the floor.
Recent polls have shown Hollande failing to make the second run-off round of the election, regardless of who runs against him, with far-right leader Marine Le Pen seen making it to the runoff.
Longtime Republican strategist Karl Rove pushed back against intraparty critics of the House bill to repeal and replace ObamaCare, arguing it's the compromise that has the best chance of making it to President Trump's desk.
Gauff, who is ranked No. 301 in the world, is based out of Delray Beach, Florida, and has been a rising star for years, winning multiple junior titles before making it to Wimbledon this year.
The Final's open qualifiers — which allowed anyone to compete for a spot —  helped the event succeed, and I expect the model to boost engagement as players dream of making it to next year's World Cup.
According to a document from Planned Parenthood, there are more than a dozen cases currently held up in federal appeals courts across the country, just one ruling away from making it to the Supreme Court.
They knew that although most people who had lived lives like theirs were still in prison, many were capable—given the right advice, incentives, and money—of making it to college and leaving prison forever.
About a week into their trip, after only making it to two of their planned ports, they were notified that the trip's main attraction, Iceland, had been cancelled and replaced with more towns in Norway.
I tasted the euphoria of making it to "the show," of frantically phoning my friends and family in the middle of the night to tell them that my next game would be in Wrigley Field.
Opinion polls see Marine Le Pen making it to the second round of the April and May presidential election in France next year but losing that run-off to a mainstream candidate from the center-right.
Making It to the Big Screen As his music career took off, Timberlake made guest appearances in episodes on TV series like The Wonderful World of Disney (in 2000) and Top of the Pops (in 2002).
After making it to the stage the first time and living my dreams as a reality, my goal was to improve my physique as a competitive athlete, and gain muscle size while maintaining a feminine physique.
The 7 Plus, which has been a strong seller for Apple, is just 2.2 inches smaller than the Mini with a much better camera, making it to difficult for casual users to justify buying the tablet.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, the former Dancing with the Stars pro, who welcomed her second child, Leia Josephine, on June 18, reveals she nearly missed making it to the hospital for her daughter's delivery.
And the Ainge family has roots in Utah -- Danny Ainge senior played basketball for Brigham Young University before making it to the NBA, and Tanner Ainge lives and works for a consulting firm in Alpine, Utah.
The premise: After turning 20, residents of the slums have a shot at escaping poverty and making it to the Offshore, a utopia free of societal ills, by passing a series of tests called the Process.
The country did not feature in any World Cup from 1954 to 1986, but after making it to Italia 90 and then hosting the tournament themselves in 1994, the game appeared to be on the rise.
News Analysis DELAYS or cancellations because of bad weather or mechanical problems are exasperating but common occurrences in air travel, but increasingly, passengers aren't making it to their destinations for yet another reason: not enough pilots.
"Personally, I want to get to Montpellier because a French lady I met on a boat spoke about it," said Magdi, who left Sudan last January, crossing Chad, Niger and Libya before making it to Ventimiglia.
Irregular immigration across the Mediterranean has fallen dramatically, with about 45,000 people making it to Europe across the sea this year compared to over a million in 2015, but politically it has become ever more divisive.
Before her first album, when she was about 83, Ms. Badu worked at Steve Harvey's comedy club, starting as a waitress, making it to the writer's room where she wrote a few jokes that he used.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Defending champions Norway found some solace for not making it to the final in the Rio Olympics by overpowering orange-shirted Netherlands 36-26 on Saturday to take bronze in women's handball.
Comes now a fantastic recipe for French onion panade (above) from Samin Nosrat, along with a terrific column in The Times all about making it, to remove all shame from your purchase and failure to use.
Sometimes, though, when I think about that lonely lunch, I wish I'd understood right away how much more I had achieved by making it to that dining hall than the girl sitting across from me had.
Up against Peru, Australia and France in Group C, Denmark will fancy their chances of making it to the knockout stages, and perhaps even beyond the quarter-finals of the World Cup for the first time.
People are also more likely to vote if they're pushed to discuss their actual logistical plans for making it to the polls, so in that way, Lyft's promise of ride discounts is not a bad idea.
Ben Askren is set to make his UFC debut, and to take on his first world class opponent in Robbie Lawler, with Kron Gracie making it to the Octagon for the first time on the same card.
David Beasley, head of the UN's World Food Programme (WFP), told CNN's Becky Anderson that up to $15 million worth of food a month was not making it to the desperate people for whom it was intended.
Of course, she'd likely need Democrats to regain control of both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate for any of the policies to have a chance at making it to her Oval Office desk.
According to Al-Kontar, after making it to the departure gate he was stopped from boarding this flight and has not received a refund (Turkish Airlines did not respond to a request for comment on this claim).
The route had been used by hundreds of thousands of people — the majority of whom are refugees from Syria and Iraq — who crossed the Aegean from Turkey to Greece in hopes of making it to western Europe.
With "The Marisa Dick" officially in the books, the dual citizen of Canada and Trinidad and Tobago is focusing on achieving a goal that she's had since she was a tumbling toddler: making it to the Olympics.
"I have warned before that there will be attempts to stop candidates from making it to the nomination center, but I didn't think it would happen to me," he told reporters at a news conference in Langkawi.
Italian manufacturer Panini is once again the architect of the latest official sticker album and has been producing collections since 1961, with the first World Cup edition making it to U.K. shores for the Mexico 1970 tournament.
One of the first things the Union did was implement a naval blockade of Southern ports to keep supplies from getting to the Confederate Army while keeping that valuable Southern cotton from making it to foreign ports.
Republicans' challenge will be bridging the gap with fervent supporters of conservative firebrand Chris McDaniel, a Republican state legislator who competed in the four-way special election but fell well short of making it to the runoff.
"A large part of my memory from that day wasn't the moments of when I was upset or tired, stressed about making it to the end with all of the arcane, ridiculous, broken rules," Davis told Refinery203.
An even stronger correlation exists between altitude and fatigue: With less oxygen making it to our cells than when we're on the ground, we become more tired, particularly during long periods of exposure like an overseas flight.
Still, approaching the city you live in as a tourist allows you to see the place in a new light — and I don't mean finally making it to the American Museum of Natural History or Katz's Deli.
In the two weeks since it was confirmed that Real would face Liverpool in Saturday's Champions League final, countless stories have emerged of the difficulties fans of both clubs are facing in making it to the game.
A. If you start to think about how maybe 10 or 12 percent of justice problems become court cases, that means there's another 90, 88 percent out there that isn't making it to the formal justice system.
"The full weight of the United States government is engaged to ensure that food, water, healthcare and other life-saving resources are making it to the people in need," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said on Thursday.
Netflix may have pulled the plug on other, whiter shows, but when you look at what's making it to the highest echelons of the streaming site (Hello, The Ranch) and what definitely is not, the pattern is undeniable.
Irregular immigration across the Mediterranean has fallen dramatically, with about 60,000 people making it to Europe across the sea to date this year compared to over a million in 2015, but politically it has become ever more divisive.
In the case of the father and child who died trying to cross the Rio Grande river, the man's mother told CNNE that they left the country in April in hopes of making it to Dallas to work.
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Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) vowed Thursday that Democrats will do everything they can to keep what she called an "incredibly partisan and ideological" child nutrition reauthorization bill from ever making it to the floor for a vote.
At a time when we're all turning to uplifting television like Queer Eye and Making It to make a scary world seem soft again, Castaways may be the unity-obsessed dark horse entry into that comfort TV club.
"The more matches you play, the more you get used to playing in these important moments," said Basilashvili, who is ranked a career-high 67th after making it to the semi-finals at the Sofia Open last week.
During the war, there was this constant fear of shipments of food suddenly not making it to Hawaii anymore, so a lot of people during that time had a tendency to hoard things like Spam and toilet paper.
Despite the tiny island nation of just over 300,000 people making it to the finals of the world's biggest soccer tournament, there will be no Icelandic diplomatic presence at the World Cup, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday.
And Greg and I let various airlines know we wouldn't be making it to Seattle for a special long weekend at the end of March, which would have entailed a food and wine tasting at our wedding venue.
The disclosures are raising new questions about how the Vatican handled allegations against the powerful cardinal and how McCarrick rose through the Church's ranks despite allegations of his misconduct making it to the Vatican as early as 2000.
Authored by economists Jørgen Juel Andersen, Niels Johannesen, and Bob Rijkers, the paper, "Elite Capture of Foreign Aid Evidence from Offshore Bank Accounts," looks at "aid capture" — aid making it to a country's elites instead of its people.
On Tuesday morning, radio DJs played songs like Kool and the Gang's "Celebration" in honor of the Nationals making it to the World Series, even though the decisive fourth game against the Cardinals had yet to be played.
"It shows that you don't have to be from a big country like the United States to reach your dream of making it to the major leagues," Ngoepe said of the Pirates' calling up both him and Neverauskas.
While it has little to no shot of even making it to the US Senate, it's still a sign that they are trying to get serious about restoring trust in their party and the institution as a whole.
With no major releases, and no debuts making it to the Top 15, the Bronx rapper A Boogie Wit da Hoodie's "Hoodie SZN" (Highbridge/Atlantic) returned to No. 2600 for its third nonconsecutive week atop the Billboard chart.
Caroline Framke: In an episode that features Philip and Elizabeth launching new honeypot operations, Paige flexing her spy muscles in Pastor Tim's house (welcome back, Pastor Tim!), Stan essentially blackmailing the FBI, and Mischa making it to New York(
The 96-year-old television legend, who created The Dick Van Dyke Show, filmed a video to urge people to vote in the upcoming midterm elections and to share his own personal motivation for making it to age 98.
The Western Mediterranean route into Spain has seen an uptick of arrivals, with nearly a third (11,792) of the 35,455 migrants rescued or making it to European shores in the first five months of 2018 according to U.N. figures.
SG has a lot of young players that have never been to Worlds, but that hasn't stopped them from sweeping H2K Gaming and making it to the finals with consistently great play from their AD, mid-laner and jungler.
After equaling France's five times champion Alain Prost in the all-time list of winners, but still 40 behind Schumacher, the Mercedes driver said he had feared not making it to his first pitstop let alone the chequered flag.
OSVR's open-sourced development platform is a bit of a harder sell to developers who are a bit ambivalent thanks to how easy game engines like Unity and Unreal are making it to port games to multiple VR platforms.
For example, previous research from The Pew Charitable Trusts found that individuals raised in the bottom 28503 percent of the income ladder tripled their chances of making it to the top 22019 percent if they had a college degree.
Beyond traveling, taking a few hours or a day off can also allow you to knock off a to-do list of personal items (getting your oil checked, changing your tires, making it to the dentist, furniture shopping, etc.).
The Americans still have a strong chance of making it to the tournament, to be held in Russia, because the top three teams in the regional qualifying will advance automatically and the fourth will go to an intercontinental playoff.
Now they were good, everybody in field hockey knew it, and yet they would leave these Olympics — the ultimate moment for these players who have no professional league for which to aspire — without even making it to the semifinals.
By the time he was invited to join "I'm a Celebrity," Mr. Gest was a D-list boldface name whose odds of making it to the end of the show were put at 50 to 1 by British bookmakers.
Most pianists, even the most talented, have to make their way steadily through Carnegie's lesser halls before making it to Stern Auditorium, but Mr. Cho has been elevated straight to the big time for his New York recital debut.
Thus, even though California is overall a progressive state that stands for change and seems to move leftward well before most of the country, many of the communities that are driving that desire for change aren't making it to ballot boxes.
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The takeaway isn't that he can't compete in an ultimate delegate count — it's that his donors could easily get spooked by the fifth-place finish, suddenly putting him in danger of not even making it to his firewall in South Carolina.
"If you have a supportive set of policies, which would include paternal leave, which allows women to have children while maintaining their careers in a relatively undisruptive manner, you see more women making it to the very top," he said.
After all, if I'm as involved in seeing how much energy I'm saving as I would be to making it to the next level on a video game, that could make it easier to laugh off concerns about going electric.
The case in point is Pita Taufatofua, the Tongan cross-country skier who has self-proclaimed ambitions of making it to Hollywood, and after finishing 114th in the men's 15km freestyle race, held more press conferences than the gold medalist.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has seemed more interested in making it to Mars than in building commercial space stations, but the spacefaring startup would be an interesting candidate in terms of private companies who could potentially assume control of the ISS.
The sudden horns of a lorry send several boys running, eager to try their luck at making it to Britain as a stowaway - no small feat for the young and fit, let alone for Salma, who is also five months pregnant.
But Lisa Schuster, an academic at the City University London who recently conducted fieldwork on migration issues in Afghanistan, said that most of these migrants—even those temporarily camped out in Iran—are likely still intent on making it to Europe.
As a wrestling standout in England before making it to the biggest stages for MMA, Breese had trouble with the Japanese fighters' entries, but he is sure he has worked out some of his issues with the position since then.
And just as Atlético did two years ago, Real fell into a shell after its opening strike, soaking up pressure and nearly making it to the finish line with a 1-0 victory before a late goal changed the story.
If you're overwhelmed by the financial responsibilities of day-to-day life and more focused on making it to the end of the month than on the possibility of being able to save for the distant future, you're not alone.
Third-ranked Clemson's goal of making it to the College Football Playoff for a second consecutive year is within reach if it can take care of No. 18 Virginia Tech in the ACC championship game in Orlando, Fla on Saturday.
Eventually, the two—who loved to travel—set a joint goal of making it to Athens so Williams could run his first marathon there in 2010 (a year the race celebrated the 2500 th anniversary of Pheidippides' initial journey from Marathon).
The Crimson Tide, who reached the playoff despite not making it to the SEC championship game, defeated No. 63 Clemson 24-6 in the Sugar Bowl semifinal, avenging the Crimson Tide's loss to the Tigers in last year's national championship game.
Making it to the major leagues at all, regardless of how well you perform when you get there, is an impressive achievement, and it is in tight-knit communities where the gravity of this achievement is at its most visible.
Although that investment helped get him to the 130,000 individual donor threshold needed to qualify for the third and fourth Democratic primary debates, he was one qualifying poll short of making it to the Democratic primary debate stage on Sept. 12.
The week's influencers chat (via The Circle) and choose who to block from the lowest scoring Circle members, which could allow them to cut their competition and have better odds at making it to the finale to win the $100,00 prize.
That's Ben Thompson's argument today in a members-only post at Stratechery: The problem is that the chances of CTRL-Labs technology making it to market in a meaningful way do seem lower with Facebook than with just about anyone else.
Late last month, hikers Michael Trigg and Theodore Aslund were the subjects of a rescue operation that involved more than 20 people and one helicopter, after making it to the bus and taking longer than expected on their return journey.
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David Beasley, head of the UN's World Food Programme, said as much as $2100 million worth of food a month was not making it to the desperate people for whom it was intended and was instead going to rebel fighters or backers.
Trump's Twitter account is often rife with memes — many of which surface on subreddits like r/The_Donald before making it to his feed — but HBO has previously requested that Trump refrain from using its show's intellectual property for pushing a political agenda.
Libya is the main departure point for migrants trying to cross to Europe by sea, though the number making it to Italy has dropped sharply since last July after a major smuggling group in Sabratha halted departures before being defeated in clashes.
Ricardo, who asked not to be identified by his real name for fear of retaliation, is undecided on whether to cross the border illegally or formally apply for asylum, but one thing is certain: He's dead set on making it to America.
Dutch far-right populist Geert Wilders, whose anti-immigrant, anti-Islam views align closely with Le Pen's, was also in a celebratory mood, but over Le Pen's success in making it to the next round, not Macron's: Congratulations sent to Marine Le Pen.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Not many would have bet on unseeded Americans Danielle Collins and Frances Tiafoe making it to the Australian Open quarter-finals but the duo won their respective fourth-round matches to make it a 'Super Sunday' for their country in Melbourne.
Along with her music, Underwood has her Calia by Carrie Underwood activewear line and a busy life with her husband Mike Fisher, who just retired from the NHL after making it to the Stanley Cup Finals, and their 2-year-old son Isaiah.
Even law enforcement officials basically shrug in The Keepers, saying they didn't have enough evidence to investigate Maskell—more than 30 women have come forward; a box Maskell buried with nude photos of underage girls "inexplicably vanished" before making it to court.
It was just one of many scenes I witnessed this year while on assignment in Honduras, where thousands of people sought to escape violence and poverty by joining a migrant caravan in hope of making it to safety across the Mexico-U.
"I just think they have proven their point this year by qualifying for the ATP Finals, and also now at least one of them making it to the finals and maybe also Sascha again repeating what he did last year," Federer said.
But with Mr. Hollande's support in the presidential race at 13 percent and unemployment still above 553 percent, his chances of re-election, or even of making it to the final round of voting, seem to most analysts to be vanishingly slim.
Indeed, had the parents in the Brown case not had the principled support of the NAACP and its many voluntary donors in helping their case along, they might have been forced to surrender their challenge long before making it to the Supreme Court.
Born in 1971 in what is now Banteay Meanchey Province, Piersath fled the Khmer Rouge by crossing the border into Thailand, finally making it to the USA when he was 10 years old, not to return to his homeland for 13 years.
Even if the far right was contained this year, it broke significant barriers in Europe's core, making it to the final round of the presidential elections in France and now shattering a post-World War II taboo in Germany by entering the parliament.
High-energy light from the supernova will bathe the Earth's ozone layer and it is possible that scientists will be able to see this effect, because a reduced ozone layer will result in increased ultraviolet radiation making it to the Earth's surface.
Since that moment, questions have been raised -- primarily by Democrats -- about whether the White House is purposely keeping the scope of the investigation narrow so as to ensure nothing comes out that dooms Kavanaugh's chances at making it to the Supreme Court.
"I feel like I'm waking up in a dream every day and I don't ever want it to go away because it's the best ever," McClellan told PEOPLE after making it to the final four with Vicci Martinez, Dia Frampton and eventual winner Javier Colon.
Before we look more closely at the year's lineup of movies with the best shot — or even just a halfway decent shot — at making it to the Oscars, it's worth noting that nowhere is the awards season conversation more brutally wide open than Best Actress.
" White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders also addressed the response in Puerto Rico, declaring: "The full weight of the United States government is engaged to ensure that food, water, health care and other life saving resources are making it to the people in need.
"We have seen a wave of people not making it to their appointments and we have correlated it with all this anti-immigrant stuff in the media," said Áine Brazil, who cofounded New Mexico's Mariposa Fund, which supports undocumented immigrants seeking reproductive health care.
Making it to the pages of Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit edition is how many models dream of hitting it big, which means to be singled out as the top of the new class, as the mag's Rookie of the Year, is a next-level honor.
Despite failing to win in seven matches stretching back to October, 2017, the hosts still have realistic hopes of making it to the second round for the first time in more than 30 years after being drawn in a group also containing Egypt and Uruguay.
She originally auditioned for The Voice last year  Shepherd originally auditioned for season 13 of the show by getting in line for the open call in Las Vegas, but she didn't end up making it to the Blind Auditions as the teams were already full.
I tried using Bluetooth headphones so that I could at least hear the audio cues, but the multiple delays involved — the signal going from the ball to the phone and then the phone's audio signal making it to my headphones — made for a frustrating experience.
But while it would have been better to win, many there said that the soccer tournament, which was held in France, had been a rare moment of unity in a divisive time and that they could be proud of making it to the final.
Thousands of people fleeing poverty and war have converged at a camp near Calais called the "jungle" over the past year in hopes of making it to Britain where lower unemployment, the English language and fewer identity checks are still seen as big draws.
Before her friends told her about the nomination, Zarifeh had fantasized about making it to her senior prom, imagining herself in a flowing beaded dress she had once spied in the closet of a family friend, a traditional Muslim gown usually reserved for weddings.
UnReal skewered how the show treats Black contestants in its premiere season last year, offering up a story line that showed one Black male producer grooming two Black female contestants with the expectation that they have no chance of making it to the final round.
Earlier this year a group of lawmakers started an effort to impeach him, contending the governor overstepped his authority by threatening to withhold funds from a nonprofit group that hired a political rival, but that effort collapsed before making it to the full House.
The 27-year-old injured her shoulder in training at the world championships in Colombia and was only able to finish fifth in each of her three qualifying races, failing to advance as one of the final 20 riders making it to the quarter-finals.
"I heard that they were giving an excellent entry permit, and because of that we came with the idea of making it to the United States," said Donald Tejada, 28, a coffee plantation worker from Honduras who applied for the special visa in late January.
Some M.L.B. teams conclude that the odds of a player selected in the latter rounds of the draft making it to the majors are so slim that it is not worth paying for the development of players who will never help the parent club.
If octopuses could somehow gain the upper hand against those predators, their natural life spans should increase, though it's hard to see them making it to our 115 years — and when one contemplates the thought of a century-old octopus, perhaps that's just as well.
This concern is enhanced by the bloc's tense relationship with Turkey (a country that, in many cases, acts as a gatekeeper preventing migrants from places like Syria making it to Europe) and the prolonged instability in Libya (a significant point of departure for irregular migrants).
The comic has repeatedly been picked up as an adaptation only to be dropped before making it to series, so I was stunned to see that Netflix had a trailer this week — I just assumed that somewhere along the line, things would fall apart again.
With so little female participation at the broadest, seemingly most accessible level of the sport, it's no surprise that the odds are stacked against a woman making it to Formula One — and that's without taking into account the luck, and money, needed to do so.
PARIS (Reuters) - Osman, a 19-year-old asylum-seeker from Sudan, had been on the migrant route for almost a year, traveling through Libya, Italy, and France before making it to a brand new center that opened last month in the north of Paris.
To be fair, several financial institutions like Goldman, ING, Nomura managed to accurately predict at least one final team — France, but CNBC has not yet come across any economist predicting Croatia making it to the final, underscoring the difficulty of predicting a World Cup winner.
Every judicial generation has a few select members who, despite never making it to the Supreme Court, cast a long shadow by virtue of the persuasiveness of their opinions, the power of their personality, or the respect they command from both bench and bar.
With the cash to drop money into the pockets of lawmakers through lobbying efforts and the apparent ability to use trademark law to prevent parts from ever making it to third-party repair pros, it seems like the tech giants will continue to get their way.[Motherboard]
That was more innings than anyone — most notably his agent, Scott Boras — wanted to see him throw after missing all of 2014, but the Mets were on a roll, eventually making it to the World Series, so it simply became almost unthinkable for him to sit down.
While training with the Santa Clara Aquamaids in 2009, she was kicked in the side of head so hard that, instead of making it to the Olympic team as she hoped, Urke spent three years recuperating, forcing her to miss a half-year of high school.
More small batch mezcals are making it to the US, but exported mezcal is lower in ABV (here it's 98-104 proof), and with much smokier flavors, which here can be considered a defect since the only time smoke should contact the agave is pre-distillation.
Todrick Hall is an entertainer who rose to prominence after making it to the semi-finals on "American Idol" and becoming a popular YouTuber, then transitioning to mainstream entertainment with "RuPaul's Drag Race," the starring role in "Kinky Boots" on Broadway, and by collaborating with Taylor Swift.
This test will replicate a "worst-case scenario" of sorts, by staging a crew capsule separation at the point of "Max Q," which is the part of the launch where the rocket is exposed to the most severe atmospheric forces prior to making it to space.
Pre-election polling might underestimate how many low-propensity voters will end up making it to the polls — and given that preliminary reports indicate that turnout might be up in several key states like Florida, that could mean that the pre-election polling had a particular blind spot.
Google says it's focusing on getting more people registered because studies show that the majority of registered voters end up making it to the polls to vote — 86 percent of registered voters also voted in the November 2012 election, for example, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
He talks about growing up in a violent 89-block area of East St. Louis, making it to the NBA without going to college, spending money fast and loose, then feeling a hard crash when he blew his knee at 27 years old and after his mother died.
Italy, a 2-0 winner over Belgium last week, now tops Group E with 6 points, leaving Sweden, whose late claims for a penalty were rejected, in need of a victory over Belgium on Wednesday to have any realistic hope of making it to the knockout phase. (AFP)
There has been plenty to despair, but the one time Haddon struggled to keep her sunny disposition was during the 1984 National League Championship Series, when the Cubs were one victory from making it to the World Series, then were eliminated with three consecutive defeats in San Diego.
During yesterday's Q4 earnings report — which was mostly sunny on the money side — Zuckerberg also said that users spent 50 million hours less per day on Facebook compared to the previous quarter, and blamed the drop in user time on fewer viral videos making it to the News Feed.
"We hear on our hotline the struggles of arranging for travel, taking time off work, getting someone to take care of their kids making it to the appointment," said Amanda Beatriz Williams, executive director of the Lilith Fund, a Texas group that financially helps people who want abortions.
NEW YORK, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc canceled its annual partners meeting scheduled for this week because travel restrictions resulting from the deadly coronavirus outbreak prevented some Asia-based employees from making it to the bank's New York headquarters, according to two people familiar with the plans.
After doing poorly on his boards and finally making it to college to study economics, his theatre class changed his life forever – Das shares his story about discovering his passion for acting and how he chased after his dream to be a performer in any way he could.
But alas, obscure Democratic parliamentary tradition prevented the bill from making it to the floor of the Assembly once again and the 2015 legislative session closed June 20163 with MMA just where it had been the year before that and the year before that and the year before that: nowhere.
With no real sharing function, making it to the For You page is essentially the only way a TikTok goes viral; users can spend hours scrolling through the infinite feed of vertical videos, favoriting or commenting as the algorithm learns to queue up ones similar to those they interact with.
It's not clear in the clip (below) whether or not the car actually floats in the way that Musk describes, but it certainly makes better headway than vehicles stranded in the same tunnel, pushing through the water with relative ease and making it to dry land on the other side.
Without knowing anything else about the situation, it would hard to believe that a company with the resources of WWE and a country as rich in dubiously-gotten money as Saudi Arabia couldn't combine their might to find a plane capable of making it to New York on short notice.
Le Pen's increasingly popular party thrives on anti-Europe and anti-immigration sentiment and opinion polls see her making it to an early May run-off in France's presidential election, but losing that second round to a mainstream candidate, as a majority of voters do not want her as president.
He had a contract to write a book on the nineteen-sixties—he had hated the Beats, and he regarded the counterculture as the legacy of the Beats—and he went to Yaddo, the writers' colony in Saratoga Springs, where he had written much of "Making It," to work on it.
Le Maire likened the current situation in the euro zone to being in the middle of a strong-flowing river, saying the bloc faced a choice between pressing ahead with closer integration and making it to the other shore or turning back, abandoning the euro and doubling down on national solutions.
The Russia fixation, at its worst, is a way to make the second choice without admitting that you're making itto pretend that in trying to crush your fellow countrymen you're really fighting traitors and subversives and foreign adversaries, to further otherize the domestic out-group by associating them with far-off Muscovy.
Madison Keys, 23, is the No. 12-ranked women's singles tennis player on the circuit (recently making it to the third round at Wimbledon), which means she's got a lot of tournaments to attend – and which also means that she's got to be prepared to combat jet lag the second she gets off the plane.
He's yelling at other players, mocking them with his garment choices, giving the Raptors' head coach a shoulder massage after making it to the finals, making the Bucks' coach's daughter his Instagram avatar, and generally needing to be restrained from running onto the court or starting a dogpile with the rest of the players.
CES is also now the default venue for big splash reveals of new electric vehicles that have at least a decent chance of never making it to market: Last year, Faraday Future had one of the splashiest I've ever attended at a huge rented out warehouse in Las Vegas during the annual consumer electronics expo.
In 2011, the U.K.'s Department of Work and Pensions broke down the odds of making it to 100 years of age and found that your chances increase the later you are born but even someone born in 2011, the last year included in the analysis, only has a 29.9 percent chance of making it.
Some of my favorite moments in games happened while streaming, whether it's trying to dismantle Dan Ryckert's Mario Maker nightmares, finally defeating Yama in Spelunky—or, as happened this week, making it to the very end of Dead Cells after only a few hours, even though everyone expected it to take a lot longer.
The interview subject was Mariatu Kamara, the young woman from Sierra Leone who wrote "The Bite of the Mango," a memoir about surviving a civil war, rape, losing the baby that resulted from the rape, having her hands chopped off, making it to safety and finally leaving everyone she knew to seek refuge in Canada.
The newly crowned season 11 champion is only the third contestant to ever conquer the entirety of Mount Midoriyama in under 30 seconds, making it through Stage 4 in less than 28 seconds, as his competitor Daniel Gil — despite making it to the top of the 75-foot rope climb, didn't beat the clock.
Usually an election got challenged because the candidate who lost the official vote for a House seat argued that black voters were being systematically disenfranchised by white Democrats, both by outright voter fraud on Election Day and by campaigns of intimidation that dissuaded Republicans (especially black Republicans) from even making it to the polls.
The Stranger Things star, 15, tweeted ahead of Sunday's SAG Awards that the common viral infection kept him from making it to the show in Los Angeles, where the Netflix series was up for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series and outstanding action performance by a stunt ensemble in a comedy or drama series.
Five couples — Laurie Hernandez and Val Chmerkovskiy, Jana Kramer and Gleb Savchenko, Calvin Johnson and Lindsay Arnold, Terra Jolé and Sasha Farber, and James Hinchcliffe and Sharna Burgess — entered semifinals week with their sights set on making it to the season 23 finals, but one unfortunate pair was eliminated from the competition after giving it their best shot.
The owners made a lot of money, the executives were feted as visionaries, the fans got to brag that their team of choice built a competitive roster the Right Way, From Scratch, Instead of Just Buying a Damn Winner, and, most importantly, the teams went deep in the postseason, with the Cubs almost making it to the World Series.
In fact, it has been the motivating factor behind her hard work, performing with a star-studded roster of artists from Sam Smith to Calvin Harris, making it to No. 1 with Khalid for "Love Lies," and, right now, performing every other night on tour with Grande (despite missing her family and dogs back in Texas!).
Neither Stark offspring technically earn points for this crowning achievement, but I want to give Sansa, Podrick Payne, and Brienne of Tarth +24 just for making it to the Wall (something I don't think we can take for granted on this show.) I also must toss Tormund Giantsbane +25 for making piercing, powerful, meat-gnawing sexy-eyes at Brienne.
But until that lesson becomes as true for women as it is for men, to borrow from straight cinema, gay films will always be like Titanic's Rose on the door, with lesbian filmmaking like Jack in the water: neither in a great position, but one with a much better shot of making it to the lifeboat.
The completed FISA application goes through the FBI chain of command, before making its way to FBI Headquarters to receive approval and sign off by the Special Agent in charge of the field office before making it to the Justice Department where attorneys from the National Security Division vet the application to verify all the assertions made in it.
Independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin said Sunday that he's confident Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE has no chance of making it to the White House.
Reuter said the law could at least get rid of the previous "ritual" of classifying drugs one by one based on little evidence and could limit the number of NPSs making it to the market, but added that he was concerned it could be enforced discriminatively owing to the amount of discretion left to law enforcement.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharPoll: Biden holds 10-point lead nationally over Warren Robert Reich sees Democratic race as Warren, Sanders and Biden: 'Everyone else is irrelevant' Democrats lead Trump by wide margins in Minnesota MORE (D-Minn.) and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro can get a spot after making it to the stage this month.
American Street takes the shape of a coming-of-age story following Fabiola Toussaint, who leaves Port-au-Prince, Haiti, with her mother to immigrate to the US. But only Fabiola winds up making it to their final destination; her mom is detained, leaving Fabiola (who was born in the States) to establish a new life in Detroit.

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