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OPEC cut output in 2017, effectively making way for shale.
Comcast drops its pursuit of Fox, making way for Disney acquisition
Sometimes making way for the new means letting go of the old.
Theresa May has resigned as prime minister, making way for Boris Johnson.
Senior Republicans condemned for making way for the incursion and abandoning Syrian Kurds.
Former CEO Howard Schultz stepped down in April, making way for COO Kevin Johnson.
You're letting go of some long-standing partnerships and making way for new ones.
In the old part of the mall, struggling tenants are making way for new ones.
That is making way for people like John Staser, another civilian crime fighter in Anchorage.
NBCU CEO Steve Burke will step aside on January 1, making way for Jeff Shell.
In addition, two directors will depart within the next 23.2 months, making way for new blood.
Japan's Emperor Akihito is abdicating on Tuesday, making way for his son to take the throne.
Economic absolutism is making way for other considerations as antitrust thinking goes back to its roots.
Yangon's crumbling architecture is being demolished, with British colonial relics making way for glass-sheathed buildings.
For now, he is focused on completing the Sprint merger and making way for his successor.
Even Las Vegas nightclubs, long seen as high-profit ventures, are making way for live performance rooms.
But the traditional crops of guava and avocado are making way for more popular produce: macadamia nuts.
We're expecting temperatures around 26 today, with cloudy morning skies making way for sunshine in the afternoon.
In April, the Senate voted to repeal the measure, making way for Tuesday's vote in the House.
Hipchat, the venerable team communication app owned by business software maker Atlassian, is making way for a sequel.
Then each night, it's dismantled, making way for the block's storefront businesses — fast food, mini marts and laundromats.
The House of Representatives passed its tax bill Thursday, making way for a sweeping $1.5 trillion tax cut.
If it were, there could be no better symbol of the old economy making way for the new.
But he foresees lower-profile tournaments making way for a faster format of golf on the European Tour.
Steve Wynn, who has denied any wrongdoing, resigned as CEO, making way for the 42-year-old Maddox.
The same month, Mr. Berlusconi resigned, making way for a technocratic government led by Mario Monti, an economist.
"Well, they've been investigating President Trump for two years, making way for baseless allegations," Mr. Scalise finally said.
These include compromising on recruitment for the sake of growth, and losing autonomy in making way for funding.
Samsung said Yoon and Shin decided to follow Kwon's earlier announcement to resign, making way for new leaders.
"There are a lot of things going on in society that are making way for pseudoscience," Caulfield told Motherboard.
That means making way for children, pets, prams, and the elderly, but not letting this deference turn into indecisiveness.
LF Nomar Mazara made his first start in left field, making way for the return of Shin-Soo Choo.
Here I was making way for the Governor and next thing security are grabbing me and kicking me out.
Kent is stepping aside as CEO on Monday, making way for James Quincey, who is currently chief operating officer.
Gone are the excessively printed goods, making way for a more pared back, but still fresh and modern aesthetic.
Cardboard boxes lined the walls of her apartment, as if making way for the large cage in the center.
I watched as its daily transformation began: juice vendors making way for sellers of snail soup and sheep's head.
But the club may soon be forced to close, making way for condominiums in a neighborhood lurching toward change.
Martens said she had been suffering with the toe and had no hesitation in making way for substitute Jill Roord.
If Mr Bemba's candidacy in annulled, making way for Mr Shadary, the country might be in for even more bloodshed.
The two throw a going away party for "old luxury," making way for the "new luxury" of the GV53 SUV.
Firecrackers and fireworks are lit to scare away evil spirits from the previous year, making way for the new year.
Japanese Emperor Akihito is preparing for his abdication from the throne, making way for his son to take over the position.
Now, both mediums have evolved, making way for advancements that allow users to control both the music and the game itself.
But the decision, he insisted, should not be interpreted as a sign that he was considering making way for another candidate.
In 2015, we saw the popularity of one-shoulder and peplum dresses fall, making way for tulle skirts and jogger pants.
These bond-market blues are fuelling concern that the global upswing in 2017 and 2018 is making way for a slump.
The Obama team had a material interest in spiking the material email probe in making way for the Trump Russia investigation.
Separately, those once ubiquitous banks of payphones at airports are being replaced with charging stations, or making way for other services.
The piece was built to get out of control—a room, once the pinnacle of hygiene, making way for total filth.
A wetlands restoration project finished six years ago at the park is minimizing invasive species, making way for healthy native ones.
But an interesting thing has happened in recent years: Ms. Del Rey's personal mythology has receded, making way for her songcraft.
The morning starts off overcast, again, but the clouds will slowly dissipate, making way for blue skies and a warm sun.
Most planned to leave the West Wing for good on Thursday afternoon, making way for their successors in the Trump administration.
Last week, I talked about how streaming networks were undoing their advantages and making way for a renewed era of piracy.
"Little green men" —unacknowledged Russian soldiers—began popping up in Crimea, making way for the Kremlin's operation to annex the peninsula.
Snow flurries are expected Sunday night, but they should taper off by Monday morning, making way for a golden holiday glow.
The removal of greeter positions is making way for the company's new position of "customer hosts," which ups the physical job requirements.
Bernier didn't return to the net for the third period after surrendering four goals on 143 shots, making way for Semyon Varlamov.
Dutch immigrants settled there in the 22008s where they grew wheat and rye, making way for dairy and egg farming later on.
Mercury clashes with Pluto on September 26, making way for difficult conversations that help you get to the bottom of a situation.
The court later vacated that decision, making way for Monday's ruling by the full court upholding the FTC's jurisdiction over internet providers.
Screenshot: FCCSo when will you get that fancy, speed-of-light 5G service that the ancient TV stations are making way for?
The disgraced CEO, who has insisted he hasn't done anything wrong, resigned last month, making way for the 42-year-old Maddox.
This year, the Netherlands dropped to the 11th spot, making way for Norway, one of several Nordic countries to make a strong showing.
Hair pieces, like Marc Jacobs' XL satin head wraps, start the look on the strong note, making way for going huge all over.
The departing crew members are making way for a new trio of astronauts, who will be launching to the ISS on June 6th.
The current six screens on the walls of buildings around the central London junction are making way for a huge, single, curved screen.
Senior Republicans condemned Trump, accusing him of making way for the incursion and abandoning Syrian Kurds, who led the ground campaign against ISIS.
Sometimes it's making way for the not-so-small miracle of thinking together to burst open — and be taken up again and again.
In the spot, the two throw a going away party for "old luxury," making way for the "new luxury" of the GV80 SUV.
Braves reliever Jesse Biddle allowed the two singles before making way for Arodys Vizcaino, who gave up the upper-deck homer by Bour.
Critics have argued the withdrawal is not about protecting American troops, but about Trump making way for Turkish forces to enter into the region.
But progress also includes making way for different types of talented and worthy women to enjoy this sort of success on their own terms.
The Massachusetts native opted out of running in 2016, instead making way for Clinton to take a shot at becoming the first female president.
The global democratic tide, which began in 1974 with the end of Portugal's authoritarian regime, crested in 2006, making way for anti-democratic populists.
"It almost feels as though we're witnessing a massive dam being removed, making way for the flood that's been long pent up," he said.
That upheaval creates opportunities, making way for new players, many that bring the digital mastery that a new generation of driverless cars will demand.
Still, he said Mammoth had been fortunate that the storms had mostly arrived during the middle of the week, making way for weekend skiers.
Heynckes, 72, led Bayern to the domestic league and Cup double and the Champions League title in 2013 before making way for Spaniard Pep Guardiola.
Mohammad Keita, a local driver making way for a blue-light hearse agrees: "If they don't get through quickly the bodies might begin to smell."
Publishers have been asked to limit imports of foreign children's books, thereby making way for home-grown comics and picture books that promote "Chinese values".
He described Peacock as "the equivalent of a 21.43st century broadcast business, delivered on the internet" before making way for a procession of NBC talent.
It's a tradition that he said arose from the Sequoia founder Don Valentine's making way for Doug Leone and Michael Moritz well before retirement age.
Making way for Model Y production in Fremont will require Tesla to combine Model S and Model X production into one line, according to the insiders.
But Goldman's research underscores that even as online shopping matures, making way for fewer new adopters, consumers are allocating more of their money toward the web.
It is about how, when they finally get there, they find their new homeland inhabited by locals who have no intention of making way for them.
Each civilization had its contribution to make to the formation of humanity; when it had done so, it inevitably crumbled, making way for the next stage.
By midday, the tone was changing, and celebratory headlines were making way for a story line that has recently become more familiar: The election is rigged.
The Briton, who is making way for Belgian rookie StoffelVandoorne at the end of the season, had celebrated his race milestone 'down the pub' on Friday.
This one is live (shot in black and white), with buzz-bomb power chords making way for a rock-disco thump, equal parts danceable and ominous.
Today, Akihito will become the first Japanese emperor to abdicate in more than 200 years, making way for his son, Naruhito, to take the imperial throne.
Our muddled morning will clear up shortly, making way for blue skies and a high of 82 to ring in the longest day of the year.
May, who failed three times to pass her deal with the EU through Parliament, officially stepped down in June, making way for a new leadership contest.
Apple has tweaked its naming convention somewhat, so last year's lower-priced (but popular) iPhone XR is making way for the more reasonably named iPhone 11.
It was like the company had decided to live its entire life in accelerated form, like it was a guinea pig making way for a better idea.
Rush and Barnes both left, making way for KD's max contract, but the Warriors still have Iguodala and some other options to fill in at small forward.
Coming in with a 25-27 lead, Ryan Dull walked two and loaded the bases with one out in the seventh before making way for Liam Hendriks.
In addition, a Social Democrat who held the post of deputy interior minister, Gunther Adler, will now keep his job rather than making way for Mr. Maassen.
Mugabe, 93, stood down in November after 37 years in power following a de facto military coup, making way for his former deputy Emmerson Mnangagwa to take over.
With growing paths for distribution and technology making way for more ways to realize one's creative vision than ever, independent film has never been more exciting or diverse.
Ryan Zimmerman followed by grounding a ball toward shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera, but Cabrera bobbled the attempt, making way for the first run of the inning to come home.
These citizen-legislators would return home to live under the laws they've passed, making way for a new generation of leadership with innovative ideas and a fresh perspective.
Robertson was in hero mode and struck out five over three and one-third innings before making way for Tommy Kahnle and Aroldis Chapman to close it out.
They are leaving the FOMC as part of a normal rotation making way for other members who happen to be more hawkish, like Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester.
One theory is that psilocybin interrupts the circuitry of self-absorbed thinking that is so pronounced in depressed people, making way for a mystical experience of selfless unity.
On March 1, the Waldorf Astoria will close temporarily for renovations, amid reports that only a small portion of the hotel will remain, making way for luxury apartments.
Turnbull is unlikely to contest a second leadership ballot, making way for Treasurer Scott Morrison as a surprise challenger for the top job, Sky News reported on Thursday.
I'm so thrilled that I can keep pushing forward and making way for other women to do the same thing, but I'll be happy when it's someone else's turn.
Barnette, who grew up in the Seattle suburb of Federal Way, threw 2 1/3 innings of one-hit, shutout relief before making way for Dietman in the 10th.
Britain's weak economic performance gives the Bank of England governor a reason to cut interest rates at the end of January, before making way for Andrew Bailey in March.
After 27 years, the crayon color dandelion is taking a retirement, making way for an upstart in the blue family, officials with the crayon company Crayola said on Friday.
In a TV landscape that seems to be making way for more and more bi characters, it's worth paying attention to what Jane the Virgin is doing here with Petra.
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Viorica Dancila said she will fire Justice Minister Tudorel Toader unless he resigns first, potentially making way for a replacement who would push the decrees through.
He notes that a counter argument to his movement is that society will become conservative, because old generations aren't dying and making way for new generations and new world views.
Mr Gabriel was making way for Martin Schulz, the former speaker of the European Parliament in Brussels, to become head of the SPD and the party nominee to run for chancellor.
Apple also moved the iPad's clock from the center to the left of the status bar at the top of the device, potentially making way for an iPhone X-style notch.
The disposable tampons and puffy pads you grew up with are finally making way for sleeker, often greener options—be they menstrual cups, implausibly thin overnight pads, or polyblend period underwear.
Whole industries have been invented, from personal computing to biotech, while the area's fruit trees have been bulldozed, making way for office parks for the likes of Atari, Apple, and Intel.
King Abdullah died in January, 2015, at the age of ninety, making way for other Saudi leaders, including the twenty-nine-year-old Mohammad bin Salman , who later became crown prince.
So much so that former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew announced a plan to redesign the $20 bill in 2016 and move President Andrew Jackson to the back, making way for Tubman.
But the health reason ties to a process called cell autophagy, which you can think of like the garbage disposal for your body's damaged cells [making way for newer, healthier cells].
In their recognition of the need to create a more inclusive space, the board stepped aside, making way for a new board — one which more accurately reflected the city's diverse community.
The women receive their bonus envelopes graciously, bow to the crowd, and pose for photos outside the ring, making way for the main event between two high-level Thai fighters, both men.
Junior High ended March 6, 1989, making way for Degrassi High, which ran from November 6, 1989, to January 28, 20153 and followed the characters through their later years of grade school.
From Greenpeace's point of view: "It's about the industries of the past making way for the cleaner industries of the future, and they're not going to go without a fight," Brancaforte says.
The city has also been roiled by a wave of developer tear-downs of picturesque homes in well-established neighborhoods, making way for big houses and stirring sharp opposition in many places.
Cardinal Wuerl seemed to understand this when he said he was making way for younger bishops consecrated since the crisis burst into the open in 2002, and for that he deserves credit.
David Cameron resigned shortly after a 2016 referendum, and now May is making way for a successor because of her failure to get a deal she agreed with the EU through parliament.
And my hopes are that Mutharika calls it a day, making way for a new generation, that the opposition political parties coalesce, and that the international community doesn't fail the Malawi people again.
Rising seas inundated huge supercontinents that would become the land masses we know today, making way for an explosion of new, complex lifeforms; a hallmark of this vibrant era called the Cambrian period.
Juul Labs chief executive Kevin Brown is stepping down from the leadership role in the company, making way for a longtime tobacco executive from the company's largest shareholder, Atria, to take the reins.
The French, keen to have their man in the job, had convinced the Germans that Wim Duisenberg, a Dutchman, should serve only half of his eight-year term before making way for a Frenchman.
Luckily, apart from the occasional Lady Gaga moment, the era of the extra high heel has at last met its demise, making way for a coup d'état by footwear of the more walkable variety.
The fiery Grillo, 67, has retreated from front-line politics over the last 18 months, making way for a generation of young leaders who have given 5-Star a more moderate image and broader appeal.
After the fall of Rome begat the middle ages, the Arabs took over, translating Greek ideas into Arabic and making way for an understanding of astrology that jived with the concept of a monotheistic God.
On Monday, the Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union and workers at Babeland ratified their first union contract, making way for Babeland to be the first sex toy shop in the country to be unionized.
Which familiar scene—the Indian massacre, the fated meeting between lawman and bandit, the gritty frontierswoman's display of dogged perseverance—has been designed to collapse under its own weight, making way for some unexpected insight?
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Embattled Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is unlikely to contest a second leadership ballot, making way for Treasurer Scott Morrison as a surprise challenger for the top job, Sky News reported on Thursday.
Former Sudanese Defense Minister General Awad Ibn Auf, who has been under U.S. sanctions since 2007, stepped down as TMC chief on Friday, making way for General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, a career military officer.
Moffat will wrap up his Doctor Who tenure with this year's Christmas special in December—the same episode that will mark Capaldi's departure, making way for the first female actor to play the Doctor, Jodie Whittaker.
Monsanto earlier on Monday said Chief Executive Officer Hugh Grant would step down when Bayer AG completes the takeover of the U.S. seeds company, making way for Bayer executive Liam Condon to lead the combined businesses.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Making Way for Wind Power" (editorial, April 5): Leadership on innovation, entrepreneurship and technology is clearly a natural role for our country to play in the world's progression toward renewable energy.
There is one positive way of looking at this whole situation: The smoky back rooms are all gone now, making way for a 24-hour feed that chronicles every bit of the action under klieg lights.
The bottom end of the top ranks had some changes from last year because Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton fell to No. 12 from No. 9, making way for another law firm to occupy a higher slot.
Each song dances between slow, delicate quietness and sudden buildups, making way for earth-shattering riffs that sneak in and hit you with full force, much like opening a door into the heat of the Sacramento Valley.
The world's biggest and most famous fish and seafood market is due to move in November to a massive complex further south in Tokyo Bay, making way for redevelopment of the prime slice of downtown real estate.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean President Moon Jae-in had "virtually accepted" North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's invitation to Pyongyang, officials said on Saturday, making way for a first inter-Korean summit in more than a decade.
In fact, he insisted that it should be a priority for the insurgency — and that the Taliban movement must change to allow it or risk disintegrating into splinter groups, making way for bandits and Islamic State loyalists.
Then she scooped up nearly every building on a downtown block and knocked each one down, making way for a sushi restaurant, a high-quality burger joint and modern apartments with marble countertops and exposed-brick walls.
The Silver Lake Chorus, which devises elaborate arrangements of indie-rock songs, makes it a communal a cappella piece full of ethereal oohs and ahs, making way for handclaps and la-las as it prettily revs up.
Johnson Sirleaf, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Africa's first elected female head of state, stepped down as president of the war-scarred West African state last month, making way for ex-international soccer star George Weah.
The most recent came in 2014, when the state attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, removed the organization's leadership, making way for a new board of directors with Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez, a former secretary of state, as chairwoman.
Like Walker's photographs of Polaroid factories being demolished, there is a somber tone in the alterations to the pond over the years, including shots of a bulldozer making way for a highway expansion, and an adjacent landfill.
NEW YORK ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATE WANTS TO &aposPROSECUTE&apos ICE Arpaio and fellow hardliner Republican Kelli Ward are at war, each accusing the other of splitting the vote, and making way for the establishment favorite, Representative Martha McSally.
Across booming Asian cities, open spaces and older buildings are making way for expressways and modern office and apartment towers that critics say rob them of their character, widen inequalities and magnify the harmful effects of urban sprawl.
In the coming months, Mr. Pyykkonen will move his processing operation from Wisconsin to this au courant neighborhood a mile west of downtown, where meatpackers and fish smokehouses are making way for small-batch salumerias and coffee roasters.
H.R. 40 isn't about advancing any one agenda on if and how reparations should be provided; it's about suspending our personal policy preferences and making way for a commission that can seriously consider the issue and draft appropriate proposals.
PRAGUE (Reuters) - The Czech center-left government of Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka stepped down on Wednesday, making way for billionaire Andrej Babis, who won an election last month, to take power in time for an EU summit in December.
But La Niña has since disappeared, making way for what are now "ENSO-neutral conditions" -- meaning neither La Niña nor its opposite, El Niño, is present -- according to Gerry Bell, lead hurricane season forecaster with NOAA's Climate Prediction Center.
Both in its physical layout and through the theme of its ongoing group exhibition, The Pleasure Principle, Los Angeles gallery FARAGO embodies the contemporary phenomenon that involves the singular—our physical existence—making way for the plural, the digital.
The clever speaker-hinge design has been improved, making way for deeper audio from bigger sound drivers; the hinge also allows the screen to fold all the way back, turning it into a tablet (hence the 280-in-1).
Comedian Beppe Grillo, 67, who founded 5-Star seven years ago, has mostly retreated from front-line politics over the last 18 months, making way for younger politicians who have given the protest party a more moderate image and broader appeal.
"We are currently in the midst of a generational change, wherein the old guard, traditionally wary of cannabis, is slowly making way for people who are more open about the idea of reintroducing cannabis to an accepted social norm," Fetcho says.
By 2001, some farmers were so fed up with the efforts to hold back the salt water that they attacked the sluice gates and destroyed them, making way for the cultivation of tiger prawns in the western part of the delta.
Oyeyemi's worlds tend toward the expansive — robust casts of characters, elaborate plots that unspool gradually, making way for digressions and asides — and the lock-and-key theme is further reflected in the way the stories spiral nimbly toward their conclusions.
Number one being that according to my neurologist, Dr. Peter Carlen, an epilepsy specialist at Toronto Western Hospital, a hangover leads your brain to lower its natural threshold for neural activity, making way for an increased frequency and intensity of seizures.
"Pathmark was a community place — we all knew each other," Natalia Padilla, a saleswoman at Citi Habitats, said of the Pathmark at 227 Cherry Street on the Lower East Side, which is now making way for a luxury residential tower.
Suddenly, everything I thought I knew about Delos and robots and time itself has been turned on its head, making way for a brand new season of intertwining narratives and a whole lot of second guessing what the word "real" really means.
A major renovation project designed to keep Schiphol competitive among international airports is making way for luxury and brand shops from the likes of Rolex, Johnny Walker, Gucci, Hermès and Gucci, but plenty of stores offering a taste of Dutch culture remain.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May should be given time to get her Brexit deal through parliament before making way for someone else to lead the next phase of negotiations with the European Union, a eurosceptic lawmaker from her Conservative Party said.
But in September, Moorer was officially nominated for Alabama's Southern District, in Mobile, making way for Brett Talley, one of Trump's more controversial choices, to be offered the seat in the capital with an arguably more significant caseload, including voter redistricting challenges.
Though soon enough they, too, will be retired, making way for a new aesthetic to serve a new generation of diners who need to rest their phone on a lambent tabletop, order a hemp-milk cortado and, perhaps, post a photo or two.
Ashamed of Washington's role in making way for the Turkish incursion, senior members of U.S. President Donald Trump's own Republican Party condemned him for abandoning Syrian Kurds, who have been loyal allies of Washington in the fight against Islamic State in Syria (ISIS).
Marvel villain after Marvel villain was defeated in part because Marvel was making way for Thanos — a villain that the films have been promising since The Avengers has the capability, unlike those who came before him, to tear apart the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The snubs in the 2019 Grammy nominations to some degree reflect those shifts, making way for first-time nominations in the big four categories (Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Artist of the Year) for underrepresented communities.
Herrera's final show this year — she is the first designer to hold a runway show at the Museum of Modern Art — links with her debut: the old generation making way for the new; in Herrera's case, the 31-year-old American designer Wes Gordon.
According to the law, Zaev will now have to step down from the post of the prime minister in January, making way for a caretaker government that would include experts and some representatives of the opposition party, as well to prepare for the election.
A rejection of Mr. Erdogan's proposed constitutional amendments would keep alive the prospect that once this president is no longer in office, Turkey can finally have a shot at curbing the power of its rulers and, perhaps someday, making way for representative, inclusive democracy.
With less than three weeks before the Obama White House is history, making way for a new administration with radically different priorities, the president is using every power at his disposal to cement his legacy and establish his priorities as the law of the land.
All this went down at the end of a roller coaster of a news day: That morning, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced he would step down from the court, making way for a Trump appointee with the potential to dismantle or significantly dilute Roe v. Wade.
But one in particular is going to look pretty familiar to longtime fans of soapy TV. Back in March, the show announced that Rachel Bilson would be joining its cast, making way for a mini-The O.C. reunion with Bilson and Chris Carmack as regular cast members.
One of those big nights that etches itself into the long term memory, chiseling away at facts and figures that've been lodged there since pre-pubescence, making way for your mate who is trying to chirpse a girl in a club while wearing sunglasses and a bandana.
Though Mr. Durst publicly said then that he had agreed "to step down for the benefit of the park," making way for others who could donate or solicit more money, he seethed in an unpublished interview at what he saw as the highhandedness of the trust's leadership.
In January, Clinton advisers were startled after Senator Ted Cruz of Texas released an ad that alleged that Mr. Trump had used eminent domain to try to bulldoze an elderly widow's home in Atlantic City, making way for a parking lot to accompany one of his namesake casinos.
He could have used that same time to show a quick, funny example or two of the old making way for the new and how it ultimately improved everyone's lives (horse and buggy to car, typewriter to computer, etc.) and it would have been just as, if not more, effective.
It means radically upgrading the nation's power grid; tearing down phone lines in our wireless world; burying power lines to reduce productivity-destroying outages; launching a new, smart interstate highway program, paving the way for autonomous cars; upgrading airports and railways, while making way for hyper-loops and supersonic travel.
Or Robert Moses, whose urban planning touched almost every inch of New York City in the 20th century, and who has been blamed for promoting car culture over people culture—making way for highways and parkways and streets but not for people to amble around with their kids in tow.
Pellegrini, a former Madrid coach, is making way for Pep Guardiola, who will take charge after enduring his own Champions League semifinal heartache on Tuesday, when his Bayern Munich team beat Atlético, 2-1, but was eliminated on the away-goals rule, having lost by 1-0 in the first leg.
The big political news, though, came out of the U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May announced on Friday that she would resign as party leader on June 7, making way for a new PM to continue Brexit negotiations with the EU. Sterling trimmed losses seen in Thursday's session, last changing hands at $1.2688.
While Manager Laurent Blanc will lament his French side's exit at the quarterfinal stage for a fourth straight season, Pellegrini will dream of making way for Guardiola at City the way Jupp Heynckes did for Guardiola at Bayern Munich in 2013: with his hands on the floppy ears of the Champions League trophy.
If you've been even a lackadaisical fan (like me) in the seven years since it premiered, there are certain things you know to expect: a drink thrown in the thick of an argument, promises of a hit single that will likely never come, and lots of small waists making way for big butts among them.
As Democrat Ralph Northam beat Republican Ed Gillespie by nearly 9 points — making way for a wave of Democratic victories on seemingly every out-of-reach seat on the ballot and a number of "firsts" — a segment of progressives, liberals, and other self-styled members of the resistance were processing the returns online, together.
From using so-called barrel bombs to deploying chemical weapons in civilian areas to doing business with the Islamic State from time to time by buying its oil, Mr. Assad had breached so many international norms that it was expected he would be forced out under international pressure, making way for a new government that would have slightly less blood on its hands.
And as millennials and Gen-Zers alike become more and more open about the way that they're feeling (cue any Euphoria clip), those past stigmas surrounding mental health are starting to crumble, making way for a generation of consumers who understand that being helpful and useful to the world means putting themselves, and their health, first – at least on Sundays.
Similarly, science was dealt a tremendous blow when the Office of Technology Assessment – an agency created by Congress to advise them on science and technical issues – was defunded by then-Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.), making way for big oil and coal to take a page from the tobacco industry's book, this time propagating doubts about the science of climate change.
Dogfights are EVE Valkyrie-rivaling for stomach-tossing speed—just imagining this in VR is making me feel tingly—and while the ship piloting is over and done with in what feels like no time at all, making way for the grenades-and-grappling-hooks combat as depicted in the "Ship Assault" trailer, that it's there at all is reason to pay attention to a game that looks like it's committed to furthering the singular appeal of this mega brand, rather than merely repeating winning formulas.

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