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Not many companies make TVs that aren't "smart"; not many people want that.
Not many people get hurt, not many people get KOed and there's hardly ever any blood.
Not many White House officials would turn down an opportunity to go one-on-one with the president; not many are so conscientious.
Not many people have their very first song go viral, but then again not many people write awesome songs about dinosaurs that are in love.
Not many comic book series announcements come with a news conference, like this one did on Wednesday, but not many comics have the cultural impact of The Walking Dead.
CHAMBLEE, Ga. — Not many notice when the SUVs arrive.
"A lot of people are talking about soy and farmers, not many were talking about and still not many are talking about the size and impact this has in our industry," Jeppson said.
There's not many Welsh roles around, as you can imagine.
Needless to say, there are not many pitchers like this.
Not many, with the idea that we're at the bottom.
Not many people can brag about taking selfies with owls.
Not many of us in this business can claim that.
Not many games of the time were doing dual perspectives.
I'd say not many people, especially then, saw that vision.
"There are not many things I can do," she said.
There are also men who do Jazzercise, albeit not many.
" — 17-year-old "Not many people our age use Facebook.
There's not many stars, I'll tell you, less than 10.
Three years on, not many countries have followed his lead.
A few (but, pollsters find, not many) never wanted them.
Not many years before, the targeted killings were fairly limited.
Not many new phones make a splash like the iPhone.
But not many people realized the significance of the name.
Not many filmmakers would cop to that in an interview.
However, not many people seem to know these features exist.
The photos are demure: no genitalia and not many breasts.
Not many people would have survived an ambush like that.
Not many shows have "ages" of bronze, silver, and gold.
Not many people have the same determination as this woman.
"Not many evangelicals come out of Cuba," Trump recently quipped.
There are not many media literacy classes in this country.
And there are not many such places left to vote.
Beyond that, there were not many other facts to uncover.
Low ratings could mean not many people see your profile.
Not many people rent his house other than in summer.
Not many people would eat three apples at one time.
It's a popular game that not many people talk about.
The northeast has very few tourists and not many guides.
Not many other things are different about the OnePlus 5693.
"Not many people have asked if I'm OK," she said.
Not many state governments had taken such a bold approach.
Not many other actors' crackups could produce this much confetti.
Not many did, and those who did sounded pretty weak.
Not many would choose such an image to welcome visitors.
Not many details are known about her character just yet.
Which is to say, not many people watch this show.
Federal allergy regulations have made certain inroads, though not many.
Unfortunately, because of those missteps, not many people realized it.
From all appearances, not many people are using this app.
Not many people have heard of the American Law Institute.
I'm in these spaces where there's not many of us.
There were some cars in the village, but not many.
But not many soldiers seemed to be joining the fight.
There are some women in the Senate, but not many.
Not many people outside of our little community remember Westside.
Not many people have 50 years under their belts here.
But not many other dishes seemed interested in startling anyone.
And not many smartphones will be compatible with 5G initially.
"I had a few followers but not many," she said.
Not many movies can dig that deeply into my brain.
"Not many of them knew," Miley said of his teammates.
There's not many acts like them that check every box.
Not many, but the American Symphony revels in being different.
But not many like the one that arrived on Aug.
"There are not many jobs around here," Mr. Elswick said.
But not many of those presidents have attended each year.
"There were not many 'legends' in Randy's eyes," Putman said.
Not many people want to do anything that involves discomfort.
Not many people are aware of how they come across.
More simply, not many financial types want to leave London.
Not many F.C.S. teams have had much success against Alabama.
There are not many Hispanic figures like this in movies.
"Not many orphans get very far, do they?" said Sen.
There were no typical big deals, not many chances taken.
Continuing is being much risk and bullshit, not many bitcoins.
Not many people ever make it out of the ADX.
There are not many states that can pick that up.
Common Sense Not many business success stories rival Chipotle Mexican Grill's.
First, not many of us knew Marsden even had a son.
Not many people own 4K TVs, though the number is rising.
"Not many guys can make that kind of pass," Pominville said.
The methodology won't ever win him an MVP; not many do.
Not many things compare to the agonizing process of job searching.
"I understand not many people are aware of Pyeongchang," he said.
Sure, there are responsible uses for a keg, just not many.
Thicker, not many bones protruding, but more dimples that represent cellulite.
Not many people had the balls to stand up to them.
"Not many people even realise there are adult sufferers," says Pakula.
Not many people associate Niger, which is mostly Muslim, with beer.
Not many seem to have responded by laying off their workers.
"There are not many managers that justify those fees," he said.
Aside from downloads, there's not many broadly tracked and accepted metrics.
There were not many African-American assistant coaches in the league.
America's political climate has hit a point not many saw coming.
Not many people watched them, at least by traditional TV standards.
Not many songs cover a precise four minutes in someone's life.
Pence got in very few hits on Clinton, but not many.
Not many things have the power to make you do that.
Not many had much love for Amazon on the privacy front.
Not many Vietnamese can afford a fleet of blacked-out saloons.
Not many people can say that they got to do that.
I don't know how many mistakes I made, but not many.
Not many people have stories about meeting a serial killer, though.
There are not many copper assets currently available on the market.
Not many GOP lawmakers came to Washington campaigning to add entitlements.
Not many managers can say that so I am very happy.
Not many medical caregivers are ready to deal with all that.
To be sure, not many millennials trade options, or at all.
Not many used to work for two at the same time.
It's such a great option that not many people know about.
Apart from some cruise liners, not many ships currently use LNG.
""There are not many opportunities in terms of time and mechanisms.
Not many players on outside courts completed their matches on Wednesday.
There are not many easy comparisons for a player like this.
As of now, there are not many details about the wedding.
There have been stranger things in fast food, but not many.
There are just not many swing voters left by mid-September.
Not many people said, 'Wow, President Obama is out of control.
San Diego (CNN)Not many of us can run a marathon.
It's something not many TV shows pull off, or even try.
Good news:it's such a shit paper not many will see it.
" Jay agrees, "Not many people your age can even drive stick.
Not many people can remember details from when they were 250.
Not many money launderers think to pay taxes for obvious reasons.
It's not even around anymore—not many bookstores are around anymore.
They've had gigs on school nights — not many, but a few.
"Not many people in Chicago have seen him since," Kipnis said.
Not many people get to experience it the way I do.
There's just not many things you can substitute for soybean meal.
Not many people know about disability history in the United States.
Not many fast food places can make junk food feel special.
There were a few people cheering for me but not many.
Other openly L.G.B.T. officials have served in Congress, but not many.
Not many Baltimore fans would trade places with Tampa right now.
I'm sure I told my parents, but not many other people.
I'm sure I told my parents, but not many other people.
I'm told there's one hot shower that not many people use.
Not many players could experience a farewell more poignant than that.
Not many other cities can absorb a move of this size.
And probably not many people in this room can say that.
We all know who those guys are — there are not many.
Not many people jar that, and it's an underrated pickling vegetable.
Not many sightings yet of the offensive stars, Lewandowski and Mane.
Here are some facts: Not many people were going to go.
And when Communism fell, not many émigrés or their descendants returned.
A visit to Tectonix's website provides some answers, but not many.
Not many people have that kind of experience in the world.
Not many, and they already engraved my name on the locker.
There are some critics too whom I trust, but not many.
There are not many wholly natural things left where I live.
" Not many people will have a chance to play "Big Brother.
They say a lot, but there are not many of them.
Not many people get to go to first class airport lounges.
However, not many people understand how investing for retirement really works.
Susan: Speaking for myself, there's not many disappointments of the job.
There were not many items, though most were in good condition.
There are ways to reduce your taxable income, although not many.
There's also not many African American travel creatives, let alone vanlifers.
Not many people seem to be interested in that knowledge-share.
"There are not many things I have on Phil," Thomas said.
There are not many wide receivers that can run the ball.
Not many laughs or entertainment to be found on LinkedIn, I guess?
Multiple people also claimed that not many users were seeing the ads.
Not many people that go on TV looking for love find it.
Of course, not many people are likely to take up a petition
But then again, there are not many "typical" things about my morning.
Not many Democrats have done that so kudos to you for that.
In theory, health care providers can prescribe buprenorphine, but not many do.
Not many are asking why it's important that my voice be heard.
Not many can say that they've single-handedly sailed around the world.
Meanwhile, not many celebrities have shown any support for the Trump administration.
Not many characters in the Game of Thrones universe have these abilities.
They're all there, although not many of them seem happy about it.
I come from somewhere specific, and not many filmmakers are from there.
Because pterosaurs had thin bones, optimized for flight, not many fossils remain.
But there's not many conversations going around about wearing lingerie for yourself.
When it comes to car stuff, not many of us are experts.
People are sort of blogging but not many people are doing it.
Okay, maybe not many of us – but even one is too many.
There are not many MPs who want to overturn the referendum result.
Not many private investors today dare put down money for future business.
Not many people care for this Nunes character all of a sudden.
There's not many facts in this debate but that's one of them.
Not many nations have that much going on in so many cities.
While seven complaints are not many, the irony is a tad delicious.
Not many companies would sell their best-selling devices in multi-packs.
You give up 10 hits and not many runs, you scattered them.
Australian singer Sia has a unique sound that not many can replicate.
The New York Times  reported not many people attended her memorial service.
That's a case of strange bedfellows not many people could have predicted.
Not many pieces of software can match Clippy's ability to inflame passions.
Not many people have had the back story and life I've had.
You're talking about TED Talks, which not many people get to do.
It's an unusual amount of liberty not many are taking advantage of.
Midtown in particular is filled with buildings and not many residential buildings.
Not many guys can live at the top of the strike zone.
But there are not many places like this, a store, called Pirch.
I don't recall the number, but very few, not many at all.
There also are not many rides better than those offered by Penske.
"Not many people help them," said Mr. Martínez, 44, an office worker.
"I've seen a bunch of advisers, but not many collectors," she said.
MAX simulator training is not required, partly because not many simulators exist.
Not many coats are so famous they get their own Instagram account.
Right now, according to Carlton, not many collegiate teams are scouting players.
"There wasn't much room out there, not many scoring chances," he said.
Whether they admit it or not, many Trump supporters love these stories.
Not many colleges have clear-cut rules on cryptomining in the dorms.
Not many Americans younger than 70 know much about the Lincoln Brigade.
This is really hard work that not many companies can do well.
Not many with more heart, effort in the history of the game.
Luckily, not many drug scenes actually require showing the drugs being taken.
Overall, Budget 22011 had goodies for everyone with not many unfavourable provisions.
Not many artists have garnered such an outpouring of grief and tribute.
And she's probably right, although not many of us are doing that.
Not many of these mechanisms have been exploited for commercial use yet.
Not many people on this march have ever organized or protested before.
Article continues below Outside of the elite volunteer units, probably not many.
Not many cycling podcasts can book names of this sort of stature.
Not many Buddhist scholars cite the work of one Marshall Mathers, esq.
Plenty of politicos write novels; but not many write eviscerating self-satires.
"Our clergy is rather conservative; not many usually come out," he said.
There are millions of humans and not many sharks close to shore.
And not many choreographers would be able to handle so many commissions.
Odds are that not many people are going to miss those screens.
We know this because not many vice presidents have been elected president.
Not many cars on the road, but many people out for walks.
Back then, he said, there were not many Chinese on the slopes.
"Not many people know about the history of that man," he added.
Not many countries have the ability to unlock the flight data recorder.
Not many companies have the mix of data Wal-Mart can offer.
"Not many people paid attention to methane until quite recently," she says.
Not many of those humans seemed to notice, in Iceland or elsewhere.
Darmstadt: There are not many people who understand that kind of music.
"There are not many lawyers who want to take on these claims."
Not many of the others could understand this, and it embarrassed them.
There are not many investors in the world who have done that.
"Not many people have asked if I'm O.K.," she told one interviewer.
"There are not many educated people in this trade," Mr. Sachdeva said.
Not many people have experience dealing with members of the royal family.
For men, there are not many accessories that we can play with.
Not many other details are known about this bizarre turn of events.
"Not many people paid attention to methane until quite recently," she says.
"Not many people are hand-making wooden junks anymore," Mr. Wong said.
I dare say not many other theatrical works are teaching that.  5.
The iPhone may have a few growth spurts left, but not many.
Not many people move to Los Angeles to shed their celebrity status.
"There's not many other workers with these on the sites," she says.
There's not many Jeff Bezoses buying the Washington Posts, kind of thing.
There's not many products you can buy that really make you happier.
But not many people want to face the full extent of their debt.
There's not many people I've ever met in my life that had that.
Not many regions have been represented in such a narrow and unchanging way.
Not many Australians could remember a time when the country didn't make cars.
The experience is what matters and not many states can replicate that feeling.
At the state level, there are not many protections for same-sex couples.
He wanted to build one phone, not many, so he shut Ara down.
That said, not many of us have ever had direct contact with one.
Reactions to Yeezy's outpouring are varied, and not many of them are positive.
Not many are immune to the infamous pregnancy craving — not even Behati Prinsloo.
These are not many boots on the ground in so vast a region.
And not many of them are public, and I think they've been successful.
But not many of them: "These are few and far between," he said.
Violence is a young man's vice; there are not many middle-aged muggers.
Not many years ago, while I was there, the CFTC itself was hacked.
With table sponsorships starting at $25,000 for the event, not many people can.
There are not many cars like this left in the city right now.
But not many guess that these are the egg masses of praying mantises.
"There are not many people who could afford these items," Ms. Georgieva said.
Perhaps that's because, at the time, not many took the business mogul seriously.
Pulliam chose a route that not many others in her position would have.
But they are also hard to find because there are not many left.
But not many women know that there are several types of breast cancer.
Not many of them belong to unions in this right to work state.
Those are two things not many people have used to describe Trump... ever.
They have just $22.43bn of fixed assets between them, and not many staff.
Being told you remind someone of Beyoncé is a compliment not many receive.
Not many of Ms Abuta's colleagues are taking advantage of the company's schemes.
Expect a few me-too headphone-less phones this year, but not many.
It recently went dark, but he said that not many people used it.
Under this kind of selling pressure there are not many places to hide.
But this moral issue implies policy stances that not many people are taking.
Probably not many at first ... and then way too many to be true.
But, not many pairs of headphones have their own built-in personal assistant.
But Zuby said not many people read their owner&aposs manuals in detail.
Not many are willing to invest in early-stage companies as a result.
There are a lot of spots though, and not many people skate them.
Not many people get the chance to sing a duet with Mariah Carey.
But not many people know there is a hidden chamber behind Lincoln's head.
Crayon Shin-Chan is popular, but not many people went to the opening.
Once you enter a shop, not many seem too welcoming to female shoppers.
"And we've got some of both, of course, but not many," he added.
"I'm sure there will be some 'no' votes, but not many," he said.
When it was all over, not many minds seemed to have been changed.
Of course, these numbers are still fantastically low, not many people like Putin.
"There are not many things I would bet my life on," Comey said.
"There's not many like him in college basketball," Gonzaga coach Mark Few said.
"I can't take any naps on this road — not many straightaways," Risher said.
Not many runners are likely to feel the effects, at least not yet.
CHARLIE MUNGER: I have not-- many of my children have worked out well.
There are things to admire about The Mountain Between Us, but not many.
Reaction: There were not many statements from lawmakers on a typically muted Friday.
Not many of my friends are aware that I am a transgender [person].
Not many renters, after all, are still leafing through newspaper classifieds in 2016.
Not many people go out and live and aren't afraid to make mistakes.
"There's not many out tonight," says Derek as we trudge through the mud.
A few dishes fell short but not many; the appetizers were especially good.
Not many are willing to bet that Trump will rise to the occasion.
Some, but not many, were transferred to the South Vietnamese military and police.
Not many people seem to have any idea it's going on right now.
Not many people can disconnect from their phones for even just ten minutes.
Not many people would call that a springboard for a career in politics.
Here's the snag: Not many within the industry are aware of the abuse.
When I turned 18, not many of my friends were into it either.
He's performing on a trapeze that not many others have even reached for.
While waiting to board I noticed not many people were wearing face masks.
Not many would have disagreed when he then said, "I have no excuse."
She soon found out that not many people talked about disabilities in Nigeria.
Square Feet Not many people can get away with sleeping on the job.
I've only seen seven and not many more have made it to Australia.
Not many people recognize the contributions of people in those kinds of positions.
You have some good reporters but not many, I'll be honest with you.
Well, not many, the reporter answered, but this is the Yankees, after all.
At least three of Fukuhara's henchmen, if not many more, end up dead.
Some politicians are great at both opposition and actual legislating — but not many.
Like Wright himself, they sometimes contemplate leaving the state, but not many do.
Not many of us have the names or identities we were born with.
Not many in his administration can sell his policies better than he can.
"There are some independent villas, but not many," Mr. de Mallet Morgan said.
This is why not many people grasp the full ideology of this image.
Not many today even try, when culture is weaponized and nature is sentimentalized.
There are not many stores in the U.S. with this kind of format.
Besides Embiid, there are not many compelling candidates for rookie of the year.
Not many people know that New Mexico has its own genre of music.
"Not many people were optimistic that this government would move forward," he said.
Not many companies can turn a $2.7 billion fine into a financial footnote.
But they did not yell much when there were not many workers left.
Everybody wants to be successful — however, not many actually make it a reality.
Actually, though, not many voters change their opinions during the general election campaign.
Unfortunately for Kessler, not many white nationalist leaders even want another Charlottesville rally.
The panelists have stories that I'm sure not many of you can relate to.
Some mornings—not many, but some—you wake up to a new iPhone. Surprise!
This is strange to them; where they come from, not many women are astronauts.
"Not many lawyers do this type of litigation ... It's a lonely field," Zumpano explained.
"Not many people have referred to Buckingham Palace as his gran's house" Arnett joked.
"We actually met at a chiropractor's office, not many people know that," he said.
It can neuter governments that do not control it, and not many governments do.
"Not many murderers have left him with such a cold trail," the story said.
At the time, not many investors knew of the company or what it did.
It's really not many, but I believe the new film will attract more fans.
Basco had been worried not many people would turn up to remember his wife.
However, not many have a business model steeped so heavily in social media shares.
When it does take place, there are not many women moving between the disciplines.
That's something not many people can accomplish in their careers or in their lives.
The problem is that not many will speak out when they are made uncomfortable.
Not many were willing to pay the price tag after the highly publicized crash.
But not many made it through, so for us it was a preservation thing.
Not many men would sign up to marry a woman who has 13 children!
This multiplicity begs the question: if we have two arm appendages, why not many?
"Not many people like Philly sports fans," he said to me, to my face.
Not many manage to grow to their scale, all while maintaining a strong brand.
If you're mad at Trump, not many places to put that energy this year.
But not many startups are trying to radically rethink the structure of the Internet.
But not everyone can pull off fashion as art, and not many people try.
Not many women would be thrilled about their husband getting nude with another woman.
Not many poets are able to say that Ariana Grande follows them on Instagram.
The good thing is there's not many players in between me and the lead.
Most said they knew a little something about El Chapo but not many details.
I dunno, not many girls think to come up with that sort of joke.
A lot of artists define an era, though not many of them transcend it.
Your standard-issue dad may have minor differences from other dads, but not many.
Not many of them drank alcohol but quite a few of them smoked herb.
There are not many businesses that can sustain customer acquisition costs of that nature.
The company announced what we expected, and dropped a few (but not many) surprises.
Not many games require you to embrace the same self-destruction and ilinx qualities.
People stay inside and not many shops are open because of enforced Sharia classes.
Of course not; many of them flamed out commercially and frustrated early-adopter buyers.
But not many investors are comfortable investing in undervalued, distressed and high-yield assets.
His skill, when he has that speed, too, it's not many who have that.
"Women are finding their voices; not many women are faking orgasms anymore," she said.
"Not many employers are offering the ultra-rich plans of olden days," Buckey says.
"There are not many wineries in the U.S. that plant these grapes," he said.
Oh sure, there are a sprinkling of African-Americans and Hispanics, but not many.
Fortunately, not many investors keep a large share of their funds in long bonds.
Pros: Denim-like fit and feel, trail performance, light weightCons: Not many extra pockets
I have such a passion for the arts that not many people know about.
But not many people have lived through what I did in the late 1950s.
Due to its multicolor format, it was expensive, and not many copies were sold.
They'd come to the night but not many of them would like the music.
I think it's just that there are not many [people] selling what I sell.
Not many come, just a few: the director, the head writers, a few writers.
Not many developers get such an opportunity, but we're very lucky that Playdead did.
There's not many foods that actually replicate it in terms of a nutritional profile.
But he's alone with not many people to call who aren't on his payroll.
Facilitate, link and leverage There are not many issues that government can solve alone.
In the end, the F.B.I. interviewed 10 people, but not many others Democrats recommended.
"In Russia there are not many opportunities to see a real gun," he said.
"There's not many topics all participants can agree on," another Japanese government official said.
"I think we are naïve in thinking that not many kids are doing it."
Not many chefs earn the coveted three-star rating from the Michelin Red Guide.
Still, not many people have a good understanding of how Google delivers search results.
Since then, the United States has received cooperation from Cuba, if not many answers.
Not many trauma centers have recently dealt with as many mass shootings as Vanderbilt.
There are not many Muslims in Deggendorf, a town with just over 36,000 inhabitants.
Not many people, it turns out, want a Facebook-manufactured camera in their home.
I was a political activist, and there were not many of those at Woodstock.
"There are African-American painters in this tradition, but not many," Mr. Sokol said.
Not many of us in the press section were able to hold back tears.
"There's not many things you can get all people to agree on," McNoldy said.
It also has funding, and there are not many fierce competitors in its market.
But it is clear that not many of these things will remain very long.
Not many lawmakers or industry groups have gone public to oppose the current measure.
There are not many details on the sanctions, save for a morning Trump tweet.
Not many people want to listen to me talk about her or the others.
I was a political activist, and there were not many of those at Woodstock.
Not many voters typically tell pollsters that electability is their single most important criterion.
Humans are followers, and not many members of the herd leave their jobs early.
Not many of the men are dressed up, just the majority of the women.
Bitter Baltimore fans of a certain age knew better, but not many others did.
Not many people remember that, because the phone sold that June was covered in glass.
But not many regions have meant to the rest of the country what Appalachia has.
Not many teens have a professional help them carve out what fashion means to them.
Not many goaltenders play 26 games once, let alone 20 times, including 280 straight seasons.
And the arena had a capacity of 217,2700 that night, not "many more than" 22016,000.
But not many of them are in charge of the most powerful nation on Earth.
And, as Sally Anon points out, not many new mothers want to make lactation porn.
Still, not many foreigners find their way here, and the Olympics have been no exception.
"He pulls it off nicely, not many people can pull that off," a commenter wrote.
Also allocate time to monitor mortgage rates — not many homebuyers realize these rates change daily.
"Not many people came looking for it," said the bookseller, who declined to be named.
But research shows not many participants are actually saving money beyond the initial tax break.
NOT many dating shows inspire 7,400-word short stories in the London Review of Books.
"Not many people have been shining a light on this type of marriage," Jennings said.
Not many new psychoactives, though, earn a place in the market through merit-based competition.
There's not many people in the business or in the world that has that ability.
"When Miranda first started becoming popular not many people knew who she was," Ballinger said.
Not many people lived beyond this age; those who did were rarely in good health.
But with only three electoral-college votes in the balance, not many people are watching.
Politics were polarized during Barack Obama's administration, and not many wanted him impeached and removed.
Even the official statistics admit that there are not many real dollars left (see chart).
Not many people can say the first film they've ever directed received five Oscar nominations.
Not many of us have ever trusted the boasts over mileage per gallon of gasoline.
"I said, Yeah, not many people get to come in Lady Mary's bedroom,' " she said.
Not many will move to rich countries—starving farmers cannot afford such a costly journey.
NOT many businesspeople study post-war French philosophy, but they could certainly learn from it.
Not many people can relate to you, so I think just stick with your buddy.
"Not many babies go to fabric stores in the day, then music studios at night."
Not many people could take it as much as I do, but I love it!
While the mushroom design trend is slowly catching on, not many people know about it.
Alongside the launch, Oculus debuted something not many developers expected: officially supported room-scale tracking.
There are not many days that go by where I don't think, 'This is great.
Not many scientists have measured the full impact of fences on biodiversity on the border.
However, I think you would find that not many of the recommendations have been ingested.
Not many startups have spent a decade fine-tuning their tech platform prior to launch.
Alderliefste thinks that's due to the fact that not many people know about the affliction.
But, for all the hoopla over robots, not many have penetrated the consumer market yet.
And the arena had a capacity of 20,000 that night, not "many more than" 21,000.
Axios' Jonathan Swan on why this matters: It's Ivanka's priority, but not many other Republicans'.
In truth, not many hetero men or women try it, much less on the reg.
If Moor does beat Trials of Death, not many will be around to play it.
That's not many, and many of the sharks were skeptical of the limited sales. 200?!
There are other Americans who ... Yes, exactly, not many in the internet space, but yes.
While access is better now, not many products are made for farmers or reach them.
Not many people still had VHS players, but Richardson had a VHS-DVD combo unit.
"There were not many cocktails served at Milk & Honey in the beginning," Toby tells me.
But that said, it's a tricky credit and not many accounts can even consider it.
Surprisingly not many investors considered the weakened pound a challenge but rather as an advantage.
Inside China's Thriving Drag Queen Culture Not many things changed after my father's coming out.
There are not many people more committed to Monday night Bachelor episodes than Allison Williams.
"Before I did the Infusion mixtape not many people had done EDM/Bollywood," Patel adds.
Linebacker Trent Cole provided pressure but not many sacks in his first year in Indy.
Not many child stars come out of the experience without a battle scar or two.
Not many people would dream of letting $260,000 worth of valuables out of their sight.
THERE'S NOT MANY NUMBERS I CAN REMEMBER BEING THAT LARGE IN TERMS OF REAL SYNERGIES.
"I said, 'Yeah, not many people get to come in Lady Mary's bedroom,'" Froggatt quipped.
Italians have been vacationing here for decades, but not many others even know of it.
So while millions of people read about them, not many were able to book them.
There are not many coming legislative vehicles for these measures, though, making the task harder.
Not many details are known about the investigation, which is now in its third week.
Not many experts would recommend packing investment accounts like 401(k) retirement plans with bitcoin.
"Not many people believed in me, but I wanted to accomplish something," Mr. Lezama said.
"In practice, not many ladies are competing on the highest level," she said from Hungary.
Erbil (CNN)Not many marathon routes pass under road signs pointing towards Mosul and Baghdad.
A gold medal winner can walk down the street, and not many would know them.
"Not many people [are] saying the things he says ... he's still the nominee," Inhofe added.
A few stars have passed through both places — Al Oliver, Jose Canseco — but not many.
Of course, not many coats are the Zara Frayed Printed Coat in Ecru and Blue.
But not many people are going around saying that all junk food should be banned.
They're transient, which gives them a heightening function that not many video games can boast.
It is, in that way if not many others, the best part of the season.
Pros: Convertible, free monogram, quality leatherCons: Not super secure for travel, not many color options
Not many people can put the media world on edge with a four letter word.
Not many celebrities would talk as candidly about their personal struggles as Russell Brand has.
The magazines — from the Nation to National Review — explode with opinions but not many ads.
"But not many people know Kazakhstan, so we wanted to give some strength to them."
Not many teenagers would put up with sleeping on a couch or accepting such choices.
Not many pollsters have done Trump job approval ratings yet, since he's not president yet.
But still, that's great for Krajinovic and Lu because there's not many people that would.
Not many activist investors do — pushing for a handful of seats is a surer win.
Trilobites There are not many jellyvores in the world, or so scientists have long thought.
"Not many know about this," said Barry Fischman, a partner at the accounting firm Marcum.
Most of them live on the Guna Yala islands, where there are not many stores.
Not many people have a home water pump they need to prime anymore, after all.
" Meghan also revealed in the documentary that not many people have asked if she's "okay.
But while not many people actually experience ASMR, they may still benefit from those videos.
There are not many products out there that have that kind of old-world craftsmanship.
Pros: Simple and subdued designs, affordable, some eco-consciousCons: Not many color options, muted colors
" And not many regrets, he says, except maybe one role that he said "got away.
I played for a long time, and there's not many guys I would say, 'O.
"But ... not many investors have faith in Facebook's ability to meet those estimates," he continued.
My mother, Joyce, grew up singing and tap dancing, something that not many people know.
Not many women or men will ever get the opportunity to do what I do.
There are not many cases where people say, 'I'm really sorry, I shouldn't have done that'.
I'm not sure how many cafes have Fairy Bread on the menu; not many, I suspect.
I mean, not many people can say they've lived in every continent except the South Pole!
"A single entrepreneur of 22, if you fail, you're failing with not many resources," he said.
Being a model is pretty damn difficult and not many can do it as I do!
Very few women, and not many men, want to subject themselves to that sort of risk.
Although, after checking out several playthroughs on YouTube, it seems like not many people realized it.
While not many details have been disclosed, the policies reportedly will exclusively cover cats and dogs.
Not many people talk about what it's like to be a young woman inside those walls.
This is the primary question, and the one that I suspect not many of us understand.
Unsurprisingly, not many people know what IoT means, let alone what's going on beneath their gadgets.
Not many expert reviews are out, but PCMag gave it 4/5 stars in its tests.
There are lots of ghosts and aliens headed our way, but not many people of color.
You'll be OK. Though maybe we should have seen something like this coming, not many did.
Not many people showed up, probably because it was cold and rainy and generally miserable outside.
Not many businesses -- only a small percentage of businesses shared their tax advantage with their employees.
Not many high school students can say that they are the president of a start-up.
I'm the dad of an Olympic gold medalist, not many people have this kind of feeling.
Vogel, 236, works in an industry that not many people know exists, until they need it.
Whether they have a forever home or not, many cats crave love more than anything else.
Not many preachers openly advocated violence in the West, and many Salafists opposed breaking the law.
"Not many people had such high an intake, so the numbers are less reliable," she said.
The phone comes with a plethora of minor but useful features not many competing phones have.
Not many people can say they've become a meme after face-planting in the mud, either.
Even though you're looking at not many hits, he had to work hard for every out.
Not many laptops have built-in rear cameras, which makes the Microsoft Surface Pro stand out.
Not many summer weekends left, so enjoy your families and your friends, I know I will.
Hopkins "has pushed the resolution in a way that not many other people have," Wadsley said.
Not many people are creating Segregated Witness transactions yet, even though the network now supports them.
The store I visited had a few, mostly empty tanks with not many fish in them.
Once it grows big enough, not many critters dare touch it—save for, of course, humans.
To celebrate its 100th fashion show, Dries Van Noten did something not many labels do nowadays.
But more importantly, Schiller enjoys something that not many of Trump's White House aides has: Trust.
Not many have suggested that annual growth could actually be as low as 2.4 percent, however.
Nobody liked Liston the sullen champ, and not many people liked Clay the insolent young challenger.
BUT RIGHT NOW WITH THE KINDS OF PRICES WE'RE SEEING TODAY, NOT MANY PROJECTS ARE ECONOMIC.
Sure, not many people have actually taken the vehicles for a spin, but awareness is growing.
As for concrete steps on what Facebook will actually do to achieve that, there's not many.
Whether it was intended or not, many listeners have those kind of associations with your music.
Perhaps, though not many enjoy the same helpful mix of tourist attractions, creative industries and universities.
But that doesn't explain why there are conservative math professors but not many right-wing anthropologists.
But finishing this great effort that not many people thought would be possible, I thank you.
As anyone who cares about stick shifts knows, not many people care about stick shifts anymore.
The post on the house messageboard commented that not many people had used the pad yet.
MEXICO'S PRESIDENT LOPEZ OBRADOR SAYS HOPES THAT THERE ARE NOT MANY MORE RESIGNATIONS FROM HIS ADMINISTRATION
To their credit, this strategy is working; not many teachers are reevaluating union membership after Janus.
Not many people were lucky enough to get on a plane and leave during the war.
"Not many people have 80-year-old shoes and want to preserve them forever," he said.
There are other angles at which 'Ulysses' can be viewed profitably, but they are not many.
Not many people get that moment, and I'm really grateful that I kind of had it.
But not many realize that, strange as it sounds, numerous white nationalists are vegan and vegetarian.
Not many teams have succeeded at beating the Warriors in an end-to-end transition game.
And not many people can do this, but she certainly, obviously, showed that she could. Yeah.
Not many of them did, especially when he was full of corn liquor, which was often.
Not many people care about the intellectual properties of musicians, but nobody cares about porn people.
"It is not many, but enough," he added, shrugging his shoulders and switching back to English.
Permit or not, many New Yorkers are using the stands to do good in the community.
Turning a profit in the digital realm is a code not many news organizations have cracked.
This now presents us with a challenge not many could have foreseen just four months ago.
She's something not many movie characters are allowed to be, at least not to this extent.
Lots of politicians seethe about the news media, but not many channel their frustrations through lawsuits.
Not many people have this yet, so Nick show up at a party with a Switch.
"There are not many people whose politics are left of me," Mr. Yap, a filmmaker, said.
There's not many choices off the tee: There is only one shot and everybody is together.
Kosovo is that not many Americans know a whole hell of a lot about Kosovo, and
" After a pause, Mr. Baldwin answered, "I mean, I do, but not many people know that.
There were not many clues presented during Wednesday's arguments as to how Trump's appointees will vote.
Not many understand this better than the climate advocacy group known as Protect Our Winters (POW).
"I hope we do this every other day but not many more days," Graham said Friday.
Not many administration look-backs promise education and inspiration, and the Obamas' books are much anticipated.
"Not many people want to be in my position," she said of challenging the status quo.
"Not many people want to be in my position," she said of challenging the status quo.
The streets were calm and quiet on a weekday morning, with not many people walking around.
Whether they yell it from the rooftops or not, many other people have experiences like mine.
There are not many churches in the region, and they are protected by Mr. Kadyrov's forces.
He was also jotting down stories from his past life, one not many people knew about.
Surprisingly, not many other communications apps like Slack, WhatsApp, or Messenger have a walkie-talkie feature.
This has been a topic which not many people were listening to early on, for sure.
You have just taken the best job in U.S. government, though not many people know it.
Not many people have had your experience of having been in jail before they were born.
Not many people like to study from their textbooks because there's not much to interact with.
All of you can do it, but I guarantee not many of you will do it.
Retiring Not many years ago, Lynda Faye planned to spend her retirement gardening in Amherst, Mass.
He did build a far-right coalition, which not many people have done that before him.
There are a number of organizations, not many, like the Day After Project, established in Istanbul.
But not many people are making male follower mods for Skyrim, so I make my own.
Not many reunions, comebacks, whatever you want to call this, result in an album this good.
Not many teen television shows today are willing to fantasize about the assassination of Ronald Reagan.
Ardent voices were speaking up for the giant panda and the rainforest; not many spoke for corals.
"But there were not many for children whose parents were the ones battling the disease," Saccaro said.
There are many famous moustaches out there, but not many can boast their own special effects team.
Not many American nerds these days know about a golden age sci-fi writer called Edmond Hamilton.
There were not many places you could leave that were better jobs," the former manager said. "Now?
Not many people are making this kind of song today — and that makes it really stand out.
Nightclubs allow us to explore our sense of identity in ways that not many other places can.
"Trump has not many (negotiating) cards now," said Yang Uk of the Korea Defense and Security Forum.
Not many people can match Bey in the theatrics department, but Michael sure does come close. 10.
"Not many mobile phones or phone systems are made here – most of them are imported," he said.
Wei said Sunday that some Chinese companies were absorbing the cost of the tariffs, but not many.
But not many people know that he was depressed and significantly overweight just a few years ago.
It's like a superpower that she can just unlock and do so specifically with not many attempts.
Before Kagan's stint as queen of the cafeteria, there were some other major changes, but not many.
Not many people can pull off such a daring shade, but Mbatha-Raw did so with perfection.
Not many people realize that the ERA, which proposes banning discrimination based on sex, was never ratified.
"Not many industries are bringing back manufacturing to Main Street like small independent craft breweries," he said.
And not many big chefs have an ego that allows them to do that but he did.
Yes, the tech industry is dominated by men and there are not many female founders out there.
Not many kids who grew up obsessed with Westerns can claim to have their own Western town.
"We're talking about two to three years away, not many years away," he told CNBC last weekend.
They can't relate to the acid thing though, because not many people take acid in clubs anymore.
She said not many people realize the mission of National Guard Unit's in various states is expanding.
That said, not many of North Korea's citizens have connectivity in the home, according to the BBC.
Oracle has made well over 100 acquisitions to date, but not many in the area of security.
Not many people realize that the ordinary radio wave and the extraordinary miracle have much in common.
In the middle of the terrace, sits the building's second dome which not many people know exist.
Not many truly small fifth-wheel trailers are available; "lightweight" ones typically weigh at least 240,2000 pounds.
Not many people can convince Queen Elizabeth to participate in a mic drop – but Harry can. 22.
Casual. While not many people look like they did when they were toddlers, Jenner looks especially different.
You know what I do, and I realize not many other people are going to do this.
He says that this will save American solar-cell manufacturers, though there are not many of those.
I should also say that not many truly wireless earbuds offer noise-canceling features of any kind.
Though, it must be said, not many Americans were in attendance that packed night in Wembley Arena.
But there have also been a few negative responses, not many—the response has been overwhelmingly positive.
Not many people like the debris-prone setup, but at least Apple has improved the replacement system.
You're bonded by the trade; it's something not many people do, so it's like you're automatically bros.
Q: Bollywood has made quite a few sports films but not many have become box office hits.
She had a few strokes, she used to keep playing them and there were not many variations.
Not many people can truthfully say that one of their close friends at work is a llama.
Still, not many Kindle owners tend to complain about the current line-up's multi-week battery life.
He walked out slowly and was relieved to find out that not many people had paid attention.
It required little maintenance and resisted insects, and best of all, not many others were selling it.
After the game, not many in the Jets' locker room said anything about having earned bragging rights.
In a town of forty, one Antelope resident explains, not many things are secret to start with.
If not, many of Justice Kavanaugh supporters would welcome the opportunity to get some basic questions answered.
Asda had tons of DVDs on offer, but not many people were perusing them on our visit.
But not many feature auteurs quite as young as some of the participants in the 12th kidsfilmfest.
Around the world, there appear to be not many efforts to screen for HTLV-1, Taylor said.
"There are not many rungs on that ladder, and there haven't been for some time," he said.
A. Not many who started out as porter went on to have a long career at Christie's.
He was such an overwhelming positive force, and in show business there are not many positive ­forces.
Stacey Dash is best known for her role in "Clueless," but not many know her beyond that.
Pros: Minimal aesthetic, premium materialsCons: Not many color options, expensiveRead our review of the Wolf & Shepherd Glider
But the 1980s were a long time ago and not many people read the Telegraph any more.
I had a lot of alone time—not many friends, a fair amount of teasing and bullying.
When it comes to promoting women's sexual health, there are not many options by way of pharmaceuticals.
If the water is cold, researchers found that you may burn a few extra, but not many.
I still remember the first East Asian person I met (there's not many East Asians in Israel).
Although there are not many restaurants in the villages, several of the wineries serve delicious regional cuisine.
And, like Ms. Williams, she assumed there were not many nonwhite climbers because she rarely saw them.
The good news for Biden is that not many contests like this are left on the calendar.
Even Democratic Senators, if I'm being honest, there's not many of them have taken up the mantel.
The thing I really want to point to is that not many of us were making money.
Not many characters are as likable as this lady, but they're all watchable, if not entirely human.
I was a family caregiver, and not many care how we do after the person is gone.
"These days, people use the keyword 'diversity' but not many people have experienced it themselves," he said.
Not many companies could open a three-story brick-and-mortar store in the current retail climate.
Bachman added that since not many people comment on these posts, applicants who do will get noticed.
"There are not many resources available to be able to evacuate large numbers of patients," he said.
Not many people want to clean up others' messes with hundreds of people looking over their shoulder.
If not, many are likely consuming lead from the same water used to supply the water fountains.
Not many Americans can tell you what it feels like to be impeached, but Dana Williamson knows.
There were not many mosquitos, but enough other buzzing insects that they could be annoying at times.
Since there are not many dining options in most airports, you are forced to pay the prices.
But not many of us had the courage to stand up to the regime, and he did.
Still, not many people have the ruble equivalent of $50,000 or more to spend on a Porsche.
THE LUGGAGE SALESMAN Sterling Lewis, Macy's, Manhattan There are not many retail workers left like Mr. Lewis.
Not many crowds were seen in the Susukino district in Sapporo, usually a popular neighborhood for nightlife.
In the hours after Mr. Ocasek's death became public, not many others seemed to be sure, either.
Prior to the 1940s, not many men wore wedding rings, but that changed during World War II.
Balancing commercial and critical success is like serving two masters, and not many can pull this off.
However, not many of us actually manage to stick to our resolutions and make a lasting change.
However, not many of those adults are playing at work, at least not with their company's authorization.
Given there's not many other places for the character to go, he could easily bite the dust.
"These days, people use the keyword 'diversity' but not many people have experienced it themselves," he said.
Or you thought there was just more opportunity in a field where not many people were there.
"I'm from West Virginia — here at Stanford, there are not many students from West Virginia," she says.
With a capacity of 5,000, not many Afghans get to watch league football in a live setting.
There are other investment funds in the US that offer exposure to cryptocurrencies, but not many specialize.
There are not many in the UFC but Rafael dos Anjos and Chris Weidman come to mind.
His NHL career included 26 games, 225 goals, 677 points and, one would hope, not many fights.
There were other officers in the district, not many, but some, whose numbers were even lower than his.
But I just want to bring back the older country because not many people are doing that nowadays.
But not many move to a new state to work from home -- and get paid to do it.
"There are not many strategies that call for panic selling and the purchase of safe assets," he said.
There are many, many long stretches of road in America, but not many of them are particularly interesting.
There are not many people like me out there, shaping that story [of Arab, Palestinian and Syrian food].
"The way I push Halle, not many people would be able to last," said Bardonnet at the time.
The person said that "not many companies" had submitted real data that is believed to have been hacked.
Many jobs returned, but not many were the good-paying kind that could support a middle-class life.
Just about everyone in boxing respects Ward's fighting ability, but not many people want to see him fight.
But amid ongoing negotiations, not many foreign companies have gotten full access to the massive Asian market yet.
Yes, but: Most members of Congress focus on creating jobs in their own districts, not many states over.
It's a turnaround not many people saw coming, especially since the team isn't starting many big-name players.
" Knight: "Not many people are familiar with the fact that there are two professional leagues in North America.
Mr. Forman was caught up in the turmoil of occupation not many years after his birth on Feb.
But not many of these mental health startups have gone the open video route — and for good reason.
"Make no mistake, this bill is a win for Zakaria Amara and not many other Canadians," she said.
But I will say there are not many options in his shop, which makes things kind of dull.
Singapore is a tiny Southeast Asian country that many might have heard of but not many know about.
There's a lot to like about the G6, though, and not many serious red flags at this point.
Not many women would be comfortable posting an image of themselves stripped down to their underwear on Instagram.
And not many people attended the events, since few were able to afford tickets, according to Encyclopedia Brittanica.
The financial incentives are there to help offset the fact that not many people will buy these drugs.
"Not many who made it past the first operation lived to take part in all three," he says.
She's used to things going right in her life, an experience that not many other Black women have.
"Not many people were saying if they were going to come or not," she told CNN affiliate KFOR .
Not many people are buying those, however, which makes BlackBerry's exit from mobile look like the right call.
HP's Envy X2 was one of the more popular Atom-based devices, but not many were widely used.
That's not many to start off with, but as Stadia's popularity grows so should the list of games.
Accessories are also a big focus, not many bags, but lots of chokers, necklaces, fans, feathers and belts.
Still, not many historians or political scientists were willing to come along with me on this crazy trip.
Nobody seems thrilled with Facebook or Google at the moment, but not many are happy with Apple, either.
The study's principal investigator Daniel Shain from Rutgers studies leeches because "not many people study them," he said.
And far from paying a price for doing so, they've reaped political rewards not many could have predicted.
Not many people have been on the verge of catching a Greenland shark on their very first try.
They have, obviously, all these credentials, and [there's just] not many companies that have these credentials out there.
I'm worlds away from where I was ten years ago—but not many people can say the same.
Not many television shows afford their characters that time, but then again, Jane the Virgin isn't most shows.
A bad run for him is a second or third place which not many people can really say.
For the coming week, there are not many meaningful triggers for the markets and we can expect consolidation.
"Fortunately not many," the spokesperson said in a text message, adding she could not disclose the exact number.
Not many people were there and it had separate rooms for boxing, barre, pilates, yoga, and group fitness.
Not many people outside of art realize that galleries take 50 percent of the money from a sale.
As predictable and plodding as Lineker is, not many have been able to get the better of him.
Not many years into the job, he impressed Aramco managers by stating his ambition to run the company.
Wu: Despite the rise of marketplaces and e-commerce, shipping is something that not many investors think about.
We are exhausted, and there are not many of us left, but we continue our 20-hour shifts.
Not many people enjoy change when the status quo is so much easier to maintain as a lifestyle.
Not many of us can say that the internet made it their personal mission to reunite us, though.
Not many people live here, making it feel like a remote backwater within the world's most industrialized country.
"The American people have been getting lots of deception, lots of rosy answers, not many facts," Wyden said.
It delivers on what it promises, and not many big-studio movies this year can claim the same.
But while not many start-ups are running a similar central kitchen model, the situation could soon change.
Yet because of prohibitive costs and other cultural and political obstacles, not many Chinese actually play the game.
Not many singers — particularly those who have worked anonymously for years — get a shot at a broader audience.
Many, many elites will get rich off this deal — and not many of them are in West Virginia.
Op-Docs Not many people have heard of Norilsk, an industrial cityin an isolated part of Arctic Russia.
There were cheaply made basics on the market and ornate, overpriced lingerie, but not many options in between.
The video is from 6900, so not many in the mainstream media thought it was of great significance.
Not many cars can put the Batmobile to shame, but this one might make even Bruce Wayne jealous.
News flash: Not many people want to see their state and local governments shield criminal aliens from deportation.
"I wanted to tell him about the cross burnings, because there's not many of us left," she says.
"There's not many people like her," Lucas told the convention hall, standing next to Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy.
Not many teams get to make a return trip to the World Series; entropy comes at you fast.
But he is happy with his place in the game, even if not many are paying much attention.
It's different from what I do—they have an abstract quality that not many people could pull off.
Not many teen movies from 2006 questioned the accuracy of gender, and even fewer did so with subtlety.
Sadly not many services stream Atmos-compatible audio and there are only a few movies with Atmos support.
With a fall like today, not many people will be brave enough to come close to the market.
But overall, there are not many noticeable differences between Gmail and Gmail Go, in terms of feature set.
Not many souls, mind you; when he bids the congregation rise, a bare handful stand in the pews.
NOT MANY AMERICANS KNOW OF IT. BUT THANKS TO HYUNDAI AND KIA, MOST AMERICANS HAVE ACCEPTED KOREAN AUTOS.
Some people are proud white nationalists, but probably not many of the millions who voted for Donald Trump.
Not many Jews were able to photograph what was happening during the Holocaust, which makes Ross's perspective rare.
Warren's favorability ratings in the state were decent, but not many wanted her to try for the presidency.
A few women wear jeans there, but not many—I'd say 99 percent of them wear traditional clothing.
Weigh-ins were mostly in Bangkok, where the focus was on pro gamblers, and not many side bets.
All of this content is so unique, and there's not many other places where you can find it.
"Not many pictorialists would have this kind of show today," he said, of museums' shift toward contemporary art.
"There are not many people in this country who haven't been involved in some direct capacity," Boake said.
"Not many of us are going to be able to say that at the end of our careers."
Continental Europeans see this as a problem created by Britain, and not many are in a charitable mood.
Not many parts like Jeanette exist, and I couldn't believe that Paul and Zoe trusted me with it.
But there are not many good long-term options even for those who choose a life in Serbia.
Not many lobbyists wanted to represent the Gulenists, partly because Trump appeared to have already picked a side.
Perhaps the league&aposs best coaches could squeeze more wins out of this roster, but probably not many.
Not many of us could pay $500,000 to falsely show that our child was on a sports team.
Sending a first person cable gets attention because there are not many first person cables that come in.
"He plays a very unique role because there are not many like him in the system," said Shabani.
Additionally, not many businesses offer payment in cryptocurrencies, which means its use for purchases is still very limited.
At that price, not many were sold which has a lot to do with the Corrado's scarcity today.
There's not many among us who can talk about having it all and still just being profoundly unhappy.
That's the good news: The bad news is that not many games take advantage of this right now.
In any case, fear not: Many other fan favorites suspected dead in Season 1 are continuing their stories.
"At the moment there are not many facts or verifiable information (about the attacks on Sunday)," Roberts said.
Plenty of animated shows in the ribald genre talk about genitals; not many will show a cartoon penis.
Cowan carried the Maryland offense for various stretches as not many other players could seem to get going.
Were this practice to come back into fashion, not many would turn to the work of Paul Muldoon.
Sadly, not many girls and women in many parts of the world have the courage to speak out.
"There are not many chances for a club like us to get access to football's fortunes," Holt said.
I like doing email late at night — not many people are up this late, which buys me time.
Not many people are willing to laugh at themselves, because everyone seems to think they are worth more.
It's "a tiny little spot, with not many tables, delicious tapas, and really good European beers," Adam said.
Not many photographers represented ventured beyond of portraiture, but the few galleries that did offered a welcome departure.
Not many people step out, and you've stepped out rather extensively around the Trump administration, especially around immigration.
Unfortunately, however, not many other organizations share this applause-worthy track record of shepherding aging fighters into retirement.
However, not many caregivers where I live—certainly no good ones—are willing to work for $10 an hour.
Not many of us in this business can claim that ... not even myself at certain points in my life.
Not many of us in this business can claim that … not even myself at certain points in my life.
Whether Americans know it or not, many of their foremost fascists, like their pop stars, are coming from Canada.
In Minnesota, not many Medicaid beneficiaries were aware of doula coverage, and reimbursement rates were low, one study found.
Not many people can say their careers began with two films that remain such prime examples of the craft.
When exchange-traded funds crept onto the investing scene in the early 240s, not many financial advisors paid attention.
There's not many people that would get straight back up and start dancing again after a fall like that.
"There are not many other interventions with credible evidence showing these kinds of effects," says Mr Oreopoulos (see chart).
Not many shows can say that they bridged the gap between the superhuman and earthly like True Blood did.
Not many people know what Cloudflare is, so, just know this: It's a big part of the internet's infrastructure.
In fact, he mentions it, at minimum, three times over the course of the finale, if not many more.
But in general, not many people tend to crap on Silicon Valley and so … Well, you know, it's funny.
There are a few non-outliers like UnitedHealth and Home Depot that have been big outperformers, but not many.
Not many details about the procession were immediately released, but the temple was closed to the public on Monday.
"There are not many places in the world where the material that meets that specification is produced," says Fienberg.
There's not many people who could pip Boaty McBoatface to the post without provoking the ire of the public.
I'm really bad at following obscure hip-hop, I rarely come upon something that not many people have heard.
Not many people get to know celebrities beyond their public persona — but Sherry Lansing has worked with the best.
As Cole explained, many methods to gauge aging exist, but not many have been combined or compared just yet.
Not many were willing to commit to two years with a console that might be yesterday's news in one.
While this isn't the oldest evidence of fire, not many sites can document this back to 300,000 years ago.
Not many action series that last over a decade carry the same director over the course of many films.
Not many action series that last over a decade carry the same director over the course of many films.
Since the sport was only born a few years ago, not many people could have played it from birth.
Maybe, but that just gets you more puck-over-glass type calls, and not many of us like those.
Not many have sat in the death house, and he seemed to be making sure he remembered it all.
And not many big-league money managers are thrilled about the current state of the stock market, Cramer said.
And not many big-league money managers are thrilled about the current state of the stock market, Cramer added.
In my experience, not many bishops know, as friends, LGBT people who are public about their identity or sexuality.
Not many guys could drive a 1966 seafoam green Volkswagen Microbus, dubbed "Jake's Love Bus," and still look cool.
The president's remarks were widely derided and some, though not many, of his fellow Republicans spoke out against them.
There are outfielders who hit like Sheffield hit, albeit not many, but catchers just don't hit like Mike Piazza.
To be fair, not many people from America end up living in a Bayaka community for over 30 years.
No matter what, the depictions of one night stands makes them seem like something not many people actually do.
I saw many black liberals repost his speech, but not many whites who share the rest of his politics.
First, not many people approve of a president's performance but vote against him because they like the alternative more.
Not many of the restless kids had much sense, before they left, of what it was they were missing.
But progressive activists are begging for action now, and Senate Democrats fear there's not many tools at their disposal.
THOUGH NOT MANY RETAIL CATEGORIES THAT HAVE THAT TYPE OF GROWTH PROJECTIONS OR TRAJECTORY OVER THE NEXT THREE YEARS.
"There's not many countries that can step up to the plate" to make up for the loss, he said.
"I'm just shallow and worthless," he said, but "they never tumble to this, or not many of them do."
Not many years ago, more than one in seven people in this town of about 700,000 worked building cars.
After earning a moderate reputation, if not many national headlines, Warner has returned to the spotlight a decade later.
Very few eliminated sulfur dioxide, and not many were made with the care of a Radikon or a Gravner.
"There are not many people who come in and are just dying to buy an Odyssey," Mr. Silverleib said.
Not many war zones can boast Benetton or Marks & Spencer or, as Tripoli does, a well-stocked Boss outlet.
Not many exhibitions get the welcome that has greeted "Anri Sala: Answer Me," at the New Museum in Manhattan.
"There's not many black women photographers or African women photographers that have the platform that they deserve," Barrayn says.
Lots of guys in wrestling are willing to get hurt; not many do so when they don't have to.
Since Hallstatt is small, I quickly discovered not many people ventured further than the very centre of the village.
In those days, not many women went to the university, and she was determined to get a university education.
There are not many more women working on the front line now than there were when I first started.
Not many ended up devoting the meat of their adult lives to scribbling byzantine diagrams all over the place.
"We have won 11 games, and not many teams have been able to do that," Saban said Saturday night.
Not many of the "comfort women" survived the war, but those who did reached an average age of 90.
Not many people, inside or outside Hong Kong, seem to notice these changes or to take them seriously enough.
Not many people had been shot in school at that time, so we didn't really know what was happening.
Because Mr. McGahn mainly discussed the issue with Mr. Burck, there are not many witnesses to back him up.
The "computers" are notoriously difficult to operate, so not many companies are pursuing the creation of the hardware itself.
"Not many people pay attention any longer because Trump is averaging six to seven falsehoods a day," he said.
"Not many people can say, 'I went to treatment, and I got to run the New York City Marathon.'"
But this treatment is controversial — not many people want to pay people who use drugs to stop using drugs.
"Not many sons have been able to escape their fathers," Donald Trump told The New York Times in 1983.
Not many boats venture so far these days: Fuel costs too much, and there aren't enough goods to transport.
Whether we realize it or not, many of us are already familiar with her arguments for abolishing the family.
I know I am lucky, because not many people are so aware and able to communicate about their sexuality.
"There are not many Americans who have done as much for this country as he has," Mr. Friedman added.
I saw a few kids, but not many, as minors are not permitted to linger on the casino floor.
Not many guys can throw a (Johnathan) Motley and (Rico) Gathers and (Terry) Maston, three big guys, at you.
Not many people know that Corden and Paul Rudd were once in the business of making children's music together.
Needless to say, this is probably why not many people are sticking up for him at this early juncture.
Tall shipping is sort of a dying trade because not many people are really trained in like traditional rigging.
In today's world, not many adults really enjoy their occupation as a part of their "lifestyle" or even "hobbie".
There's not many ways to have a resolution of disapproval to be seen as anything other than a rebuke.
There are several "love blessings" with similar names to be found online, but not many of them seem doctor-recommended.
"One of the cures for leukemia is bone marrow transplant, and not many people even know about it," Cortese says.
But it also bridges the gap between real life and video game world in a way not many accessories do.
And right now, since vinyl kinda sorta went away in the '80s because of CDs, there's not many pressing plants.
Darvish came up short in the exchange, but not many players are capable of even participating in something like that.
There are not many in our community who are encouraging people like us, with our backgrounds, to run for office.
This made things very hard for our family and there were not many good moments I remember from my childhood.
Young startups (or those tight on cash) have long attended CES, but not many did so in an official capacity.
If DJI ever reduced the Phantom 4 line to just one version not many people would probably care or notice.
"There are not many women who would fit Mark's ideal of the perfect woman, but she was it," Homola says.
There's only so much you can do when your character is restricted to six directions and not many more colors.
"There's not many characteristics that my father has that are not alpha-male characteristics," Don Trump told a few reporters.
While many people use Amazon assemble their costumes, not many people think to draw direct inspiration from the service itself.
Not many people have had the run of Henry Clay Frick's former home, let alone manipulated lights and equipment there.
"What's great about her is that she really has an appreciation for flowers that not many people have," Lynch says.
Not many other details have been released yet, though speculation of what is to come is already starting to swirl.
This week Hinton is celebrating the 50th anniversary (an honor not many authors are alive to see) of The Outsiders.
They are largely career people who are acting in the positions — some holdovers from the Obama era, but not many.
HERE are some questions which you might expect to be discussed by clerics or theologians, but not many other people.
" She added, "Not many of us could wake up and do what @KatrinaPierson does every day with a straight face.
A few of the larger stores were able to spare their head cashiers and their receiving managers, but not many.
Kellehear, of the University of Bradford, says that not many ethnic minority groups in the UK are accessing palliative care.
Not many toddlers, or adults, for that matter, have bespoke Vetements in their tiny closets — worn with Vans, no less.
Not many people wake up every day, look in the mirror, and marvel at their uncanny resemblance to someone famous.
The program was privately run and privately financed, which meant that at least initially, not many people knew about it.
Not many teams in the East have one this year, especially now that Letang is out, but the Canadiens do.
Think: Shimmery shadow, loads of mascara (but not many false lashes), and a stable of soft lip colors ruled supreme.
"I hope not many believed him," she said, emphasising this was her personal view and not that of her country.
For the coming week, there are not many triggers to focus on and the earnings season is ending as well.
Each one makes you stop and think, a feat not many can pull off in today's age of rapid scrolling.
But not many of us are stopping to think much about the environmental implications of how these package got there.
But curiously, not many major media outlets ran reviews by black critics in the day or so after its unveiling.
The $329 Mars speaker from Crazybaby isn't the best sounding Bluetooth speaker out there, but not many others can levitate.
"There's not many opportunities that you probably have to go after that record," Curry said Friday to CNN's Andy Scholes.
In reality, I suspect not many, as their policies fail to resonate deeply with their most critical people, the HPEs.
Not many producers do that today, which means their production loses the emotion that is defined by swing and imperfection.
There are not many students being taught media literacy, but I know Facebook is interested in funding some of that.
Because if you look now, there's not many Atlanta artists that can't be traced back to you at their beginnings.
It's an album concept that not many artists could pull off — but Sia Furler is not your conventional pop star.
Although experts recommend that, by age 45, you have four times your salary saved, not many Americans are on track.
But if not many people have read it and learned the lessons from it, then maybe I'm totally off base.
There's not many guys that can pitch at the top of a rotation just kind of floating around the league.
I loved the rush that it had to happen, even though there were probably not many people watching at home.
Even if not many people understood what he was talking about, they groaned at his puns in a friendly way.
"Not many music videos can reduce the chaos, hedonism and beauty of modern life into an undeniable banger," Holmes wrote.
Not many police forces have been through what the one in Dallas has been through in so brief a time.
Adding to the problem is the fact that there are not many suppliers who make molded components with magnesium casting.
There's not many people changing careers at this age," Silver tells CNBC Make It. "I'm young at heart and spirit….
But the Touch Bar so far feels gimmicky, and not many devices or accessories come with USB-C connectors yet.
"I knew that nobody, not many people at all, are going to speak out about this," she told VICE recently.
" She added: "I know that in Puerto Rico, not many people watch tennis or know what it is all about.
Not many people know this but Kesha actually filled in on boner-joke duty while Blink-182 were on hiatus.
Free trade or not, many of the blue collar jobs rural America has lost are now being done by robots.
Multiple employer retirement plans would trim the costs for small businesses, but some critics say not many businesses would participate.
Beyond the elderly caretakers, whose children were seldom interested in carrying on their stewardship, not many valued these old vineyards.
"Not many people speak Russian, and it can be quite intimidating," said Hedi Salem, 31, a France fan from Marseille.
There are not many black kickers and punters in the country, even at the nation's historically black colleges and universities.
It has benefited from emission reductions in the Northeast, but it hasn't really caused any, or at least not many.
We started with just about 20,224 people on our email list, and not many people even knew who I was.
And they chose furniture and home furnishings because it was something not many retailers were doing online at the time.
While many states have introduced anti-"tampon tax" bills, not many address the lack of menstrual products in public spaces.
There are not many clinicians who are able to guide people—not only during a trip, but before and after.
At the same time, there are not many central banks that can follow the Fed's lead and take rates lower.
"I looked at that shoe, and I was like, 'Not many people are going to wear this shoe,'" Davydov said.
But aside from groups of soldiers, whose visits are likely mandatory, there are not many people to admire these artifacts.
Not many people are out on my usual trail, but I wanted to be cautious about being out and about.
Not many who have Watt's build — he is listed at 6-feet-4 and 252 pounds can make that play.
Some, if not many, may very well have been involved in the cover-up or even in the acts themselves.
I feel like the general target for memes in general is teens ages 23-23, in which not many vote.
"Not many people know Masterson ended his career working at The New York Morning Telegraph as a sportswriter," said Robert.
"There's not many job openings in the top 100 every year, so college tennis is becoming more competitive," Blackman said.
"Thank you for asking because not many people have asked if I'm O.K.," she said, her voice thick with emotion.
There are not many guys necessarily that play the way I do, and I can find an efficiency in it.
" But he added, "Not many people can tell me what to do, because they don't know how we do it.
Not many, including Auriemma, would have bet the mortgage on the streaks — both in games and titles — lasting much longer.
"There are not many historians who matter," the historian Jonathan Steinberg wrote in The London Review of Books in 1985.
Not many shows have been set in Santa Barbara and the few that have didn't actually film there, including Psych.
Silver furniture was the most obvious demonstration of wealth, "as not many aristocrats could commission such an extravagance," he said.
The selection of meals always include an array of cuisines and dietary preferences, but not many vegan or vegetarian options.
And hospitalized or not, many people report feeling lonelier, more depressed and less satisfied with life during the holiday season.
At the time, the company was providing enterprise internet-based customer support, when not many were working in that space.
Not many VR games designed for fitness yet Right now there aren't many virtual reality games designed specifically for fitness.
Not many horses become stallions after their 4-year-old season, but he was also extremely successful as a stud.
Not many people had credit cards, and it wasn't easy for small businesses to get approval to install the machines.
Generally, not many people deny that at least some of the components of marijuana can help with some medical conditions.
But whether they would or would not, many would argue that Democrats would still have a constitutional responsibility to exercise.
The one thing the league seems certain to count on is that not many players kneel at all these days.
Flying falcons may be the best way to protect America's crops, but not many farmers even know of the practice.
It has earned me the nickname "Timely Hubert," which I like, though there are not many who call me this.
He was known around the world, but not many knew him so well as Terry La Sorda, his personal magician.
Not many people are spending money on movies this wild—and, yeah, playing a nun is a dream come true.
Not many businesses can boast a cost-per-view of less than a fiftieth of a cent for an advert (especially in a world in which more than 600 million people downloaded ad-blocking software last year), and not many CEOs can say their training in comedy improvisation helped them write their own ad campaigns.
Clinton has been criticized for close ties to Wall Street, but not many Republicans of Paulson's stature have formally endorsed her.
A cool look, to be sure, but one that not many stars could pull off to quite so much universal acclaim.
Not many mistakes, perhaps three, but enough to take a loss on a night when the Tigers didn't generate much offense.
Probably not many people in this room can say that, but I know there are many watching at home who can.
Hater just launched as a beta version on the App Store, so not many people seem to be on it yet.
But he is holding a higher level of cash than normal and said there are not many bargains to be found.
I asked the head of HR at Virgin how many days she takes off a year and she said not many.

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