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Of course, there was no End of Life Option Act then.
There is no end of making books about the Civil War.
"No end of blessings from heaven and earth," in Abbey words.
And the headlights at night cause me no end of concern.
I live in Union Square, so there is no end of choices.
This small reward brings no end of pride to my big kid.
No end of ones better than I am have said as much.
This was one hell of a year, with no end of important stories.
And by shedding proprietary traders, banks may have dodged no end of bullets.
There's no end of interesting things you can do with a data set.
THERE'S BEEN NO END OF DISCUSSIONS, INCLUDING LOTS OF DISCUSSIONS WITH THE PRESIDENT.
There has been no end of attempts to turn smartphones into full-blown computers.
I've had no end of celebrities, sports figures, many illustrious people come through here.
No agency, no end of tenancy cleaning costs and smaller than average security deposits.
It brought me no end of relief that Poumakis also declined to acknowledge this comment.
There's been no end of birthdays, weddings, engagements, anniversaries, and all kinds of other festivities.
There would be no end of I.E.D.s, people said, of suicide car-bombers, of snipers.
But on any given day no end of visual pollution mars the promenade surrounding the museum.
O'Callaghan went through no end of earplugs in the five years she spent shooting The Drum Thing.
I do want to win, but even if we win, there's no end of the rainbow there.
"I kept going right and right and right, with no end-of-level break in sight," he explains.
They're full of cars and cats and windows and no end of other threats that maim and kill.
There's no end of art installations, sitcoms, dramas, screenplays, first-run movies, that have been inspired by science.
The summer months caused no end of stress over the workdays missed, vacation days used, money meted out.
Politicians will produce no end of scapegoats to take the blame and will further energize the far right.
In follow-up meetings with their North Korean counterparts, administration officials have encountered no end of obfuscation and delay.
Any opportunity for a product leader to figure out what to work on because there's no end of ideas.
In the years since, there has been no end of speculation about who carried out the killing and why.
It's spawned no end of copycat looks, and it's a trend that the Kardashians have wholly embraced ever since.
So the company kept spending without hiking prices, while still throwing no end of freebies at customers to gain loyalty.
It is a febrile mood, and no end of conspiracy theories posit what a scheming junta intends to do next.
With no end of the recession in sight, the Russian GDP could fall anywhere from 1% to 3% this year.
Rather, analysis of the S&P chart shows a very strong and stable uptrend with no end-of-trend patterns.
It has endured a global financial shock, years of regional economic stagnation and no end of cross-border political accusations.
With no published documentation, and a coding style that Rajko describes as 'extremely obtuse', Discovery caused Rajko no end of frustration.
There is an ongoing effort to understand Clinton's problems with millennial voters, and there have been no end of theories proffered.
Both artists brought deep insight to their roles, combining beautifully in sound and spirit, and creating no end of poignant moments.
The impeachment of an American President is certain to lead to no end of political mischief and almost certain to fail.
Despite no end of trying, they were unable to add a public health insurance option for people not eligible for Medicare.
No end of people happily open their wallets to protect tigers and elephants, and who doesn't want more pandas in the world?
There is no end of enthusiasm from sponsors or television broadcasters to pay fat sums to affiliate themselves with the Olympic brand.
Grand schemes for Europe—and Mr Macron has no end of new agencies to propose—are hardly foremost among French protesters' concerns.
Mr. Gerhaher is a valued, thoughtful lieder singer, deploying no end of colorings and reverting at times to an unpressured natural voice.
It gleamed with marble, bronze, and gold, plus no end of patriotic art meant to fire up the proletariat (and now, Instagram).
Of course, there's no end of irony in using appropriated text to establish intellectual property rights, especially when one sentence is a misquote.
I have spent a 25-year career in politics detonating Democrats out of safe seats and causing no end of troubles for them.
Republicans as well as Democrats see no end of talk about extramarital affairs, hush money and the tightening noose of the Mueller probe.
In the year or so since Amazon opened the Alexa developer kit, no end of companies have integrated simple voice commands into their products.
Certainly, at first pass, the Pizzuti's newest exhibition, Visions from India, is a visual menagerie, offering no end of rich detail and kinetic spectacle.
They can finish the work against ISIS, and assure that there will be no end-of-conflict land grabs by Russian or Iranian mercenaries.
If painting is thoroughly divested of discourse – no Greenbergian formalism, no end-of-painting narrative — then all of paintings' potentialities are up for grabs.
And no doubt this fall, when Mr. Trump gets his military parade in Washington, we will hear no end of boasts about American power.
In their world — in our world, as their unforgettable films reveal it to us — there is no end of guilt, and just enough grace.
"Brexiters have done Europe no end of good," said Denis MacShane, a writer and former minister for Europe in the government of Tony Blair.
And Macron has now published a vision that could give Merkel no end of troubles as she grapples for a way to rule Germany effectively.
Screenshot: AT&TIf you're not regularly plagued by unwanted robocalls offering you no end of services, scams, and stuff you don't want, consider yourself lucky.
He's a really sweet man who's superkind to animals, and we can see that detaining this young beauty is causing him no end of distress.
But we don't know how they're going to change things — in what directions, to what effect, how quickly — so there's no end of breathless speculation.
You'll find no end of online debate about the supposed superiority of the original line up, in particular the aural talisman that is 2000's Dopethrone.
The musical forces of the parent church, Trinity Wall Street, directed by Julian Wachner, have presented no end of thrilling Bach performances there in recent years.
There is no end of mischief available to a defense secretary who, like our hawks in the Senate, believes no problem can be solved without American hardware.
The picture, of a scene from "No End of Blame: Scenes of Overcoming," is by Stan Barouh — not Gerald Scarfe, who made the artwork in the background.
There is virtually no end of places in the historical record to look for the traditions and conscience of our people, especially when "our people" is everyone.
This secondary narrative has maybe—maybe—muddied the waters of the principal narrative, but it has undoubtedly also caused the Trump administration no end of self-inflicted wounds.
You get, in a flash, that Rodin could have played no end of Picasso-like games with givens of the medium, had he been more of a sophisticate.
This story offers no end of rolling punchlines, the kicker being the vitriol the vice president showed during the campaign toward Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.
On the original Pixel XL, I was getting no end of stutters and drops with a few different types of headphones, but nary a one on the Pixel 2.
But for many metastatic breast cancer patients, this narrative is alienating — even hurtful and insulting at times — because for them, there is no end of breast cancer in sight.
For me, it's Apple's in-ear headphones (not the standard earbuds, I'm not a monster), for which the audiophiles on our team have given me no end of grief.
The lessons for a "peace process" that has become an industry, sucking in millions of dollars from international donors and involving no end of foreign experts, are not salutary.
The back of The Dress, While some viral dress wearers say they feel a sense of solidarity with fellow owners, others say it's brought them no end of unwanted attention.
There's no shortage of amazing journalists at work, clear-eyed and courageous, broad-minded and brilliant, and no end of fascinating innovation in matters of form, especially in visual storytelling.
Luther's final break from Rome came with the Augsburg Confession in 73, and the rest is no end of history, replete with schisms and catastrophic wars throughout Europe and beyond.
Moma 's revision of its master narrative should trigger no end of conversations about issues of the century past and how they preface, or fail to, our anxiety-prone times.
Speaking of interesting: You know I love to hate Majid Jivadi, and it brought me no end of pleasure this week to see him making friends in his Chinatown shelter.
Stick with this guy and you'll be sure to eat some of the best soba in Japan, Of course, no end-of-year list would be complete without a few mavericks.
At the start of Act II of "No End of Blame: Scenes of Overcoming," Richard Romagnoli's production of Howard Barker's defiant play comes suddenly to life, and mostly stays that way.
But it points to the scarcity of other advantages for an aspiring woman artist, during times when men—or white men, at least—could take no end of them for granted.
Give into your curiosity, and you'll find a movie that offers no end of things to gasp or giggle or what-the-hell-did-I-just-see to your friends about.
There's no end of analysis of the Democratic presidential candidates, but Matthew Butterick, a typographer, coder and lawyer, takes the choice of fonts on their campaign homepages as his starting point.
When the nation's largest city cleans out its municipal warehouses and storage closets, there is no end of leftovers, hand-me-downs and just plain junk that all has to go.
In a photo premiered on Entertainment Weekly, we see she's wearing that stunning blue coat and carrying her bottomless carpet bag in which we know Mary Poppins keeps no end of goodies.
Without the EU as whipping boy and scapegoat, there will be no end of blame and no shortage of candidates to be saddled with it: anyone and everyone except the Brexiteers themselves.
Even though the coup attempt appeared to be failing by early Saturday morning in Turkey, the country had suddenly become another tumultuous one in a region that knows no end of turmoil.
"Over the past 2.5 years I've heard no end of complaints from Trump officials about their Obama predecessors but never has this remarkable detail been mentioned," the Axios reporter Jonathan Swan tweeted.
There's no end of analysis of the Democratic presidential candidates, but Matthew Butterick, a typographer, coder and lawyer, takes the choice of fonts on their campaign home pages as his starting point.
Much like the bicycle pedals (which appear in several of Rottenberg's works), all of the videos and installations operate on an endless loop: this is shift work with no end-of-shift.
A picture caption on July 18 with a theater review of "Good" and "No End of Blame: Scenes of Overcoming," at Atlantic Stage 2 in Manhattan, carried a credit that misidentified the photographer.
The shock in "No End of Blame" arrives at the start of Act II, when a production that was listless through much of Act I comes suddenly to life, and mostly stays that way.
The Dutch posed the Kiwi defense no end of problems in Le Havre but had nothing to show for their dominance until Jill Roord headed in at the back post in the 92nd minute.
In addition, there is no end of trend features on the chart: There is no evidence of a double top, a rounding top pattern or the development of a head and shoulders reversal pattern.
The result was no end of trouble for Roosevelt: the death of one of his big initiative, and a big electoral setback in 1938 and a significant opponent in his quest for a third term.
Obviously, if the nearest cell tower is a long way from where you are—a staple plot device in no end of horror and thriller movies—then your phone will struggle to establish a link.
That may be because it's connected to an opulent residential program called reSTART ($37,000 for nine weeks) that heavily filigrees the 12 steps with behavioral therapy, classes in horticulture, and no end of physical exertion.
"The recent closings/openings/'reconceptings' and chef moves are pretty typical for any growing city where there's an extreme staffing shortage and seemingly no end of investor money coming in," he wrote in an email.
The most common patterns are: A careful analysis of the S&P chart shows no end-of-trend patterns and this suggests that there is a very low probability of a major change in the trend.
Technology offers no end of ways to entertain yourself while you're crammed into a center seat eating crappy food from a box, but the best way to get through a long-haul flight is conking out.
Technology offers no end of ways to entertain yourself while you're crammed into a center seat eating crappy food from a box, but the best way to get through a long-haul flight is conking out.
A randy handyman, naughty nuns and a clothing-optional coven cause no end of agita in "The Little Hours," a 14th-century farce that, given its comically credentialed players, ought to be a great deal funnier.
A star of stage and screen, Shaw has no end of accolades for acting, but her elocution of the Eliot poem is one of her most celebrated works, winning her a Drama Desk Award in 1997.
"Unless the parks service gets an exception for seasonal employees it will cause no end of challenges for greeting visitors during the coming busy season," John Garder, budget director for the National Parks Conservation Association, told me.
"There's no end of mischief they could cause for the stockpile," Mr. Pike said, referring to Mr. Trump and Mr. Perry, and pointing to the confusion and concern that followed the Twitter post by the president-elect.
To mark its 400th anniversary, there has been no end of events, whether it's the Folger Library's First Folio Tour to all 50 states or a production of Hamlet that, to date, has been performed in 196 countries.
This season's roster of plays, which run in repertory, includes Howard Barker's "No End of Blame," about a Hungarian cartoonist who runs afoul of the state, and C.P. Taylor's "Good," about a German intellectual who observes Hitler's rise.
The past twelve months have provided no end of drama, gossip and intrigue for political observers in Rome, with cabinet ministers fired amid corruption allegations and insults hurled publicly at senior European Commission officials during disputes over Italy's finances.
Writing in Standard Issue Magazine, Susie Verrill, explains why she's not flying to Rio with her partner, Greg Rutherford, and why they've decided to freeze his sperm:The Zika news has caused no end of concern if we're totally honest.
There are no end of individuals, governments, even terror organizations that are keenly aware of the situation on the ground in Syria and of what will inevitably begin unraveling the moment the last American soldier lifts off from the region.
That said, there's no end of my envy for others' brilliance, and at times I've wished I had Anita Loos's wicked humor, Ottessa Moshfegh's ironic snappiness, Mary Shelley's inventiveness, Edith Wharton's elegance and grand scale, on and on, without end.
"There's no end of waste," said Mr. Wyatt, who said he voted for the library tax because it was a dedicated tax for a specific purpose he supported, but that most other government was either incompetent or bloated or both.
In the Bible story of Esther we are told of a king who was charged to put right his own household because there would be 'no end of disrespect and discord' among the families of the kingdom if he failed to do so.
But the rate of sea-level rise isn't linear, as no end of climate reports are now demonstrating: Rather, seas rise in exponential fashion, accelerating over time because their levels track atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations, and because ice sheets tend to collapse—suddenly.
Williams was the sole support of his mother, a fact that would cause him no end of grief in the months leading up to his enlistment, and his finances were in large part dedicated to keeping her in her home and paying for her medical care.
The worst El Nino weather pattern in years has exacerbated the crisis, bringing a new season of drought across southern Africa and fresh hardship to Madagascar, a country that sometimes seems to face no end of plagues, from cyclones, floods and locust infestations to political unrest.
On the other side of a pro-Brexit vote on June 23rd, these revolutionaries manqués see no end of tantalising, utopian prospects: Britain as a high-tech Singapore-on-Thames, Britain in a revitalised union with "Anglosphere" countries like Canada and India, Britain a neo-Bennite socialist commonwealth.
How else can you explain the newfound reliance of the Republican establishment for the confirmation Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court of on the president, whose leadership causes it no end of grief, and on the foot soldiers of the Tea Party, whose very existence it has tried repeatedly to snuff out?
Politics and prickly cultural debate are very much on the agenda in these revivals: Howard Barker's defiant "No End of Blame: Scenes of Overcoming," about the survival of artists against the forces that would crush them, and C. P. Taylor's Nazi drama "Good," a cautionary tale about regular people's critical role in aiding the rise of evil.
Lloyd is also the son of Lord Garmadon (Justin Theroux), a fact that gives him no end of grief, since his dad keeps attacking the city with his skeleton army and the other parents at his school aren't so keen on their kid playing with the son of the guy trying to wreck their homes and lives.
While Mr. Trump has plenty of kind words for a foreign leader who doesn't have America's best interests at heart, he seems to be willing to heap no end of abuse on his fellow Americans, particularly those in the F.B.I. and the Justice Department who have sworn to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
Editorial President Trump's decision to remove Stephen Bannon, his chief political adviser, from his post as a principal on the National Security Council has led to no end of speculation in Washington, some of it inspired by Mr. Bannon's rivals in the White House, that this is the beginning of the end of Mr. Bannon's outsize influence and payback for his role in the administration's early missteps.
The critic Peter Schjeldahl wrote that the video seemed to hold the promise of an era "of rococo pleasures, which would blur boundaries between art and entertainment in no end of surprising ways," a judgment that seemed prescient after Beyoncé borrowed liberally from the work this year for her video for "Hold Up." Ms. Rist, 54, who was raised in an upper-middle-class churchgoing family in the countryside of eastern Switzerland (her given name is Elisabeth Charlotte; her nickname came from Pippi Longstocking, the horse-lifting Swedish children's heroine) has seen her mission almost from the beginning to demolish the boundary between the art world and the world.

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