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Every now and again it moves into a different area.
Flashback: Hoaxes like this come around every now and again.
Don't you deserve a little primitive projection, now and again?
A few protests every now and again can enhance democracy.
You see charts every now and again, but it's unusual.
Even magic carpets need a good vacuum now and again.
I do it now and again, not all the time.
But, every now and again, they prove that theory wrong.
Most importantly, we've all posted a blurry photo now and again.
Every now and again, there was something more fucked up though.
It's good to get out of the 'burbs now and again.
A "Free Draymond" chant percolated through the crowd now and again.
But my dad does show his timetables every now and again.
Every now and again they'll have a guest bartender come by.
Oh, you'd like me to come visit you now and again?
"We do the toe tap now and again too," she said.
Now and again, over the course of their arguments, they've delivered.
Every now and again I get drawn in, it's not good.
All presidents are tested now and again, and Trump is failing massively.
She tries to cough now and again, but it's difficult for her.
Every now and again she made an anxious, high-pitched squeaking sound.
But every now and again, the Dogg reminds us of his roots.
Every now and again, someone would go out in search of food.
Yes, she's shown herself willing to buck her party now and again.
I'll probably have some spicy pop culture takes every now and again.
Because who doesn't need a dose of confidence every now and again?
Every now and again, Koen Weijland feels like a professional soccer player.
I'm 55 and still pull it off the shelf now and again.
At an oil-change shop, customers glanced up every now and again.
And every now and again you're going to get some less good, okay?
Still, she does manage to get her own back every now and again.
"Now and again a tour bus full of foreigners stops by," she said.
Cope with emotions without using food Everyone eats for comfort now and again.
Now and again, I look at my classmate who is crying a little.
My wife is Serbian, so I go to Serbia every now and again.
Now and again it's great and it works but sometimes you can overuse it.
Every now and again, a politician might, in a moment of candor, fess up.
Every now and again, a movie trailer comes along that really grabs your attention.
There's no shame in falling into a makeup-routine rut every now and again.
Every now and again these short, sharp shocks for the ages test our credulity.
"I think he enjoys the change of scenery now and again," Mr. Arbesser said.
We just enjoyed our time together every now and again, and that was that.
She'll even bring her pet corgis along for the ride every now and again.
Now and again, another startling upset occurs that causes people to invoke Chaminade's name.
But sadness crept up on me now and again, especially as I got older.
Ms. Reich said she imagined Mr. Caldwell looked over his shoulder now and again.
But there have been individual quarters like that now and again since this expansion.
Now and again, I'll visit a co-worker who has an obviously struggling plant.
Every now and again my eyeballs will vibrate as if to suggest: bed, perhaps?
"He likes to watch me tap dance every now and again!" the Welsh actress said.
If I have to take the brunt of it every now and again, I will.
If you like a little Taylor Swift every now and again, more power to you.
And Richards, at least, seems able to laugh at the hard times now and again.
I'm like anyone else — I just happen to post nudes online every now and again.
But, now and again, something happens that makes all the anger and bullshit melt away.
It's hard not to indulge in a little bit of consumerism every now and again.
It gives me a false sense of security to have one every now and again.
As a treat, I pop open a coconut flavored La Croix every now and again.
Or will it flare now and again, sending markets into turmoil and ships into battle?
Every now and again provincial leaders vow to live up to their country's neighbourly image.
All you'd have to do was hang around, take a fucking every now and again.
Now and again, he resorts to making grand plans with a view to ensnaring you.
I think he was ... Water, I have seen him dip into every now and again.
But you can reach out and snatch a mixtape from them every now and again.
Even with issues central to Mr. Trump's brand, he will now and again give ground.
Everyone, now and again, can do with a nicer place to go to the bathroom.
Now and again, though, a tiny ray of sunlight breaks through the clouds of despondency.
Every now and again, a news story will come out that makes you physically cringe.
I throw it on when I want to spice it up every now and again.
A relative with ice, a precious commodity, would give her a bag now and again.
Every now and again, though, as in the case below, it can have unexpectedly amusing consequences.
Every now and again, somebody comes along with a totally new idea and shakes everybody up.
Now and again, a catchy country or plucky pop song from Swift really hits the spot.
Prince Oscar isn't the only young royal who has an off day every now and again.
The past: Every now and again, horseshoe crabs ventured out — or rather in — to freshwater environments.
Most of the characters in this fictional Washington, D.C. setting enjoy vino every now and again.
Every now and again, something pops up on the 'net that's just too cute to resist.
The flâneur crops up every now and again, and he serves different purposes at different times.
He studied and wrote poetry, poking his head out with musical projects every now and again.
Now and again, such sentiments seep out of Amazon's Bezos, though that seems over for now.
Video games are great at lots of things: immersion, delight, even storytelling every now and again.
We wouldn't mind seeing Wilson seek some advice from his old pal now and again, though.
Children shit themselves and saggy bodies sag and that public masturbator passes through now and again.
Now and again, when I am holding forth, I feel my father's hand upon my shoulder.
Mr. Sanders recognizes the problem and now and again calls on everyone to keep it respectful.
"Every now and again, he'd get bitten, and then he'd get a little dizzy," Diamond remembers.
Dogs fly on planes every now and again, and sometimes even more exotic animals like rabbits.
A crazy person gets on every now and again, so there's entertainment, and stuff like that.
And isn't it only fitting that a queen makes up a rule or two, now and again?
Do I like to see some one of my interview subjects a tad squirmy now and again?
But every now and again we could use a break from the same ol' fashions (and filters).
After all, who among us hasn't felt a little self-important or highly confident now and again?
In politics pretty much everyone shades the truth and engages in some convenient spin now and again.
It might add enhance your streaming video now and again, but I mostly left it turned off.
Now and again the mirror is still, and this effectively snaps the figures back into distinct bodies.
Apart from that I've had, like, one tear now and again, but never actually full-on bawling.
But it didn't die; it became a recessive gene within the GOP, revealing itself now and again.
Feig is an adroit director of comedy and he gives "Last Christmas" some fizz now and again.
Every now and again we would laugh, and he would be like, 'You need to be quiet.
But for fans of Now and Again, an altered show is better than no show at all.
Even mainstream country acts mention smoking marijuana now and again among the litany of acceptable American pastimes.
However, for whatever reason, society as a whole, now and again, chooses to take the easy path.
Every now and again you may see them get a little too inspired by television or movies.
I've learned that it's important to check out of so-called normal life every now and again.
Regardless of the current state of your drawer, we can all use a refresh now and again.
He would do appearances every now and again, though he preferred to stay out of the way.
Every now and again we get some of these stories where people have met against all odds.
Jesinne Dhewedza sits almost catatonic most of the time, murmuring just a few words now and again.
What would I have to offer other than I can make a speech every now and again?
Now and again Mr. Rock stops the action and asks the teams to guess what happens next.
I swore off dunks years ago, but I still find myself aping Michael Jordan now and again.
It keeps you humble, and it's good to get your head kicked in every now and again.
Per the Times, as of Sunday evening Whitman is now and again the leading contender for the job.
Now and again I do a bit of modeling and I've got into DJing, which I really love.
But that doesn't mean there's no space to broaden your horizons and switch things up now and again.
But every now and again, an author establishes a reputation for insight into what the future might hold.
The camera settles into odd positions now and again, or it jerks suddenly in one direction or another.
Shakira may be known for her pop music, but she still likes to rock out now and again.
It's a reminder to smile every now and again, even when the weight of the world feels backbreaking.
"I guess I don't mind if you have to do some freelance stuff now and again," she said.
Trump has a pretty limited vocabulary, which means now and again we're treated to moments of accidental honesty.
I just roll up a joint and smoke it now and again, just like everyone else out there.
To the residents of northeast Victoria, a little hairy panic every now and again is part of life.
Essay SAN FRANCISCO — Every now and again, when I'm feeling a little down, I go to Baseball-Reference.
We fell out now and again through 2009 season but most of the time we were pretty close.
The high-energy of the performer was absent, only occasionally apparent in a laugh every now and again.
Every now and again Day's sister requested punching instruction from her, but this wasn't something Day could teach.
I'd bump into Graeme now and again in nightclubs, and we were all East Enders in a way.
But history shows that she does need a shove now and again to get her to embrace change.
To treat themselves, the household orders takeout now and again, even though they consider it safer to cook.
"Every now and again, some little bird perched near the street would start talking to you," he said.
"I get a shiver every now and again of going, What the fuck are you doing?" he said.
Every now and again you'll have Drake referencing a Turrell installation, or something, and that's kind of cool.
Yes, Atlas still makes mistakes now and again—like last year, when an Atlas robot fell off a stage.
With six children and a busy career, one can understand if Madonna is a little tired now and again.
I'm forming habits, and every now and again I am stopping to puzzle out where a collectable might be.
No matter our hair texture, we all love switching things up in the hair category every now and again.
Lightly press down with your tongs or spatula now and again to make sure the entire surface is searing.
More often than not they'll tweet about sport, but every now and again they completely take us by surprise.
And some of those songs, like "The Saddest Day," are still in your live sets every now and again.
JAZZ Nublu 151 is a dimly lit dance club that presents the odd jazz star every now and again.
She'd leave me a voicemail now and again about anything at the gas station I might need to know.
You may also want to delete your search history now and again simply to de-clutter your search bar.
Some think it is a humourless and thin-skinned world that can't handle a risqué dig now and again.
Every now and again, Hollywood gifts us a breakout actress who understands what really makes a red carpet beauty star.
LuAnn de Lesseps may be a Countess, but that doesn't mean she doesn't get a little starstruck now and again!
Every now and again, if I see something really cool, I'll be like, 'let me try this little turmeric mask.
There's just no joy in not feeding them now and again, even if it's just tiny teaspoons of rat poison.
Maybe distance runners of the future will be able to charge up with a little solar snack now and again.
Finally, legislators themselves would be wise to spend a few hours every now and again learning about threats in cyberspace.
Unplanned coverage across the board has meant that some journalists have had to issue a mea culpa now and again.
Every now and again the discussion of the ethics of let's plays comes up on game sites or on Twitter.
After the Shanghai invitational, our team started competing heavily on the domestic circuit, winning actual prize pools now and again.
We won't hold our breath for a duet, but it's nice to see a little mutual love now and again.
On the whole, the rhetoric was subtler than that of the current president, but now and again it turned Trumpian.
This is coupled with a refreshing readiness to admit, now and again, that important questions have not yet been resolved.
Now and again, a complex bit of choreography can provoke a desire for instant replay, another chance to notice more.
In the case of "Liberté," a few close-ups now and again would certainly have helped the plodding evening along.
I think it's ... you know, I'm an older lady, I like to write a racy text every now and again.
This movie pops up now and again on Netflix; right now you can rent it on Amazon Video for $5.
Every now and again, forum users brag openly about how they hurt people — most frequently the women in their lives.
But every now and again, along comes a Punisher so wanton that he rattles even members of his own team.
"Everyone needs a hug now and again, and it just so happens that I'm very good with hugs," he said.
But every now and again something dramatic happens and leads to renewed questions about the African continent splitting in two.
So long as you're eating well most of the time and fasting every now and again, you'll see positive effects.
Mechanical issues, bad weather, a queue of planes waiting to land — all of these issues crop up every now and again.
Everything is so heavy and the country is so divided people forgot how to have a good time now and again.
Emilia Clarke may be a dragon-riding badass, but that doesn't mean she can't have a laugh now and again too.
What I have learned is this: Parenting is hard work, and breastfeeding eases the trouble of it every now and again.
I love a good viral tweet every now and again, especially from accounts that I'm glad to have been exposed to.
With no shortage of film opportunities, she could easily continue at this pace, but everyone needs a break now and again.
Though it seems like the musician might want to take a gander at his own e-commerce store now and again.
It turns out that the Republican Party isn't unified simply because Trump claims it is every now and again on television.
He'll pop up now and again in the news, because if there's one thing he's good at, it's appearing in headlines.
We've always adored Emma Thompson and her zero-tolerance for B.S., but it's nice to get a reminder now and again.
Recognize that part of being human means feeling incredibly shitty sometimes, but shittiness takes a leave of absence now and again.
But the lesson of Now and Again isn't about the benefits of having superpowers, or even a new lease on life.
It is despair presented with the quietude of prayer, as though she relinquishes, now and again, the need for any worry.
She puts them in a jar, and every now and again she takes them off a shelf and opens them up.
But every now and again, they come to be read as a declaration of ideological affinity and become a mainstream issue.
What does it mean to march not just every now and again, but to make protest the core of your being?
In fact, every now and again you would hear of cases of people being arrested and deported for that very thing.
So, gun-control activists, keep protesting -- keep pushing for change -- but don't forget to stop every now and again to listen.
Now and again people in the camp would set shacks alight for the riot cops to douse with the water cannon.
I'm not a gamer per se – I do enjoy the odd bout of Lemmings now and again – but I type a lot.
Every now and again, the Internet collectively seizes on some kind of arguing point that's at once needlessly trivial and endlessly arguable.
And, as you can see in the provided photos, it looks like it enjoys a good off-road excursion now and again.
It has the occasional police chase, shooting and so on, because even dirty cops have to enforce the law now and again.
Lightning McQueen, the actual toy, will speak up every now and again to offer advice or reminders of what tools to grab.
Now and again Donaldson would put a small pack of food together for her new friend at the end of the day.
During her time away, we'd only Skyped now and again because she was literally out at sea in the middle of nowhere.
" However harsh the comments, Griffin took them with ease, saying, "I just want to make fun of a singer now and again.
Dolores may have flashes of humanity now and again, but, at her core, she values her own goals above anyone around her.
So be sure to look up now and again and check that the care you're getting is the care that suits you.
But other rituals, like dusting off last year's red lipstick in the name of merriment, deserve an update every now and again.
Not that there's anything wrong with something that's already been done, but we're all about switching things up every now and again.
Particularly if you're working on something long, like a novel, it's good to have some support and encouragement every now and again.
On that show, I tried to talk about writing and storytelling now and again, because it's what I know how to do.
Should you find yourself lacking motivation to exercise, the building will also politely remind you to take the stairs now and again.
I felt like a Neanderthal, supping beer and interjecting to add that surely it was important to enjoy yourself now and again.
If Midge really wants to cut her teeth as a comic, she's going to disappoint people close to her now and again.
While it's fun to splurge now and again, most people spend the bulk of their money in the most boring ways possible.
It's worth it to check in now and again to make sure your cell phone, laptop, or hoverboard aren't ticking time bombs.
It's the people who truly love this island that understand why changing the dynamic now and again is what it's all about.
Who wants to fill out paperwork when it's easier to talk about game design over a few beers every now and again?
"Then watch it grow, give it a little push every now and again, over time, to watch it take shape," he added.
If you tend to leave your browser open all the time, remember to reboot it now and again to get those updates.
But they appear to have stepped over that line now and again and provoked exactly the kind of scrutiny they'd rather avoid.
But one woman said to me 'every now and again there's something missing from a package, but I haven't lost any weight.
"It's very cool that a course I would have crept on now and again is where I'm playing the Open," he said.
I am glad that I make the powerful a little uncomfortable now and again – including some powerful people in my own party.
To clear my head, my friend Hasan and I took a walk along the border, which we do every now and again.
Now and again, you see Frank with one of his wives and his children, but he is mostly married to the mob.
On the other hand, my family all live in our town — my ex even meets my dad for breakfast now and again.
Boyfriends appeared now and again over the years, as did several named friends, one of whom, Eva, a Jew, died in Auschwitz.
You have to accept the fact that you're working with a wild animal and now and again they're going to catch you out.
Man, I've thought about it every now and again, I don't know I think I'd give Wilt Chamberlain a run for his money.
All buzzer beaters are great, but every now and again, a new one is bestowed upon us unworthy mortals by the basketball gods.
" Change Up"I tend to get really bored with my hair, so I've been known to switch things up every now and again.
"Everyone needs a hug now and again, and it just so happens that I'm very good with hugs," he said to the author.
It's a nice reminder that celebs are just like us and crave comfy beds, heating pads, and ibuprofen every now and again too.
A multi-hued, blended ombre has become a perennial favorite, but even the best dye jobs could be switched up now and again.
Pictures and videos of them resurface online every now and again, and Walker hires them out to tech conferences, festivals, and other events.
Every now and again I find myself just staring at my belt and it's just all very strange, but I'm enjoying every minute.
Ok, okay, and also as an adult who likes to re-watch it every now and again when she needs a mood boost.
Luckily for most of us, these problems are an every-now-and-again thing: an annoyance to be grumbled about, medicated, and forgotten.
You're not getting lost the way Little Red Riding Hood did, indeed the way everyone did every now and again pre-Google Maps.
Now and again, celebrities like Kim and Kanye have been able to get the president to focus on the plight of the incarcerated.
Now and again, I, too, check my wife's location so I know when she leaves work and can time dinner with her arrival.
While I was in Syria, I found myself thinking now and again about the vast street demonstrations I saw in Iran in 2009.
Another influence that flickers now and again is that of the French director Gaspar Noé, most notably in a cinema of sensory overload.
But every now and again, you have someone, like Einstein, who comes up with something that is not in the air at all.
Every now and again, rays of light from the sun would illuminate the scene, giving the cloudy sea a sort of inner glow.
"Because even if the angel loses most of the time, there's a chance every now and again the angel will win," Fujita says.
Think about it, if you were a billionaire, would you be Bill Gates (philanthropist, still fundamentally looks like he gets wedgied now and again)?
There's always going to be…situations that a robot finds itself in where every now and again you're going to need that human help.
"Markets have got used to every now and again having a bad Trump story," UBS Wealth Management currency strategist Constantin Bolz in Zurich, said.
But I did enjoy the week and wouldn't totally be averse to her (or me) spending the night next door every now and again.
The pacing immerses you in the feelings of grief: that numbed dread, punctured every now and again by a jarring shock of debilitating panic.
The shows aren't anywhere nears as common as they used to be, but they do still pop up in touristy places now and again.
Every now and again, we like to bring you a tip that's been around for ages, but which may have somehow escaped your attention.
The practice went all but extinct after World War I, though vintage pieces of mourning jewelry show up in antique shops now and again.
In each case, Ryan has been largely missing, poking his head up now and again to scold Trump for his most politically damaging offenses.
Now and again, there are a few people (mostly Americans and Europeans) who are surprised that we have some white people in the band.
If you're looking to get books that she can enjoy now and again in ten years, Austen is one of the best picks possible. 
It's one of my top three favorite movies of all time and I love that I get to honor it every now and again.
This is startup lingo for things you cycle through now and again, and the story goes that we push past them and keep working.
Every now and again, an image forces its way out of the endless stream of vernacular, commercial and artistic pictures and freezes our attention.
UEFA cleaned them up with a broom every now and again, and tried using vacuums to at least clean the subs benches of moths.
Every now and again, a book or author will come along that really breaks away from the conversation and ignores those tropes and conventions.
And every now and again, just like clockwork, her Instagram is a calendar, commemorating the passage of time with what she calls "self-pictures."
Measuring the uterine lining now, and again after I start medication, helps confirm whether or not my body is responding properly to the treatment.
Though he pulverizes me on days when he's moving well, our matches are usually close, and I eke out a victory now and again.
Some billionaire nonsense can threaten national securityEvery now and again on Wall Street you hear a billionaire say something fawning about an authoritarian leader.
Every now and again, something will go haywire in my brain, and randomly firing neurons will lead to the sensation that I'm smelling something.
New Orleans zinc stock movements are a veritable merry-go-round with metal departing daily only to reappear in huge quantities every now and again.
Now and again, to speak frankly, we critics have our awkward moments when find ourselves unsure about how to respond generously to visually magnificent exhibitions.
I'm sure he thinks of her every now and again and wonders how she's getting on, and whether she's crossed more names off that list.
At first, you may not even notice their presence — perhaps a pleasant ding now and again, a few uninspired memes, an incomprehensible string of emoji.
Now and again, elephants snap—as demonstrated by the recent case of the British tourist trampled to death by an elephant at a trekking camp.
CBS execs wanted Now and Again to be something like The $6 Million Dollar Man meets The X-Files, according to The New York Times.
Every now and again, she would get up and wander toward the forest, where she picked wild strawberries and threaded them onto blades of grass.
As you walked among the woodland every now and again you'd catch little sparks of light, giggling or a smiling face appearing in the darkness.
Anders and the CometBy Gregory Mackay (Allen and Unwin) Greg Mackay does comics for VICE every now and again, and he also made this book.
Now and again accounts in the popular press ask whether the art shown in the commercial galleries and major museums should really be taken seriously.
Sure, the samples will only last you a couple of days (at most), but it's an easy way to pinch pennies every now and again.
Every now and again I'd get asked to compose something that sounded like the Black Keys or whoever, but I didn't want to do that.
But when you combine shouty with defensive, the result is not so charming, which is where he found himself now and again on Wednesday night.
Every now and again, someone comes up with a "touch museum" or starts a program for the visually handicapped to experience art through their fingers.
With all the traveling in space and time that Doctor Who does, he must need to stop for a bite to eat now and again.
Nor is a performance problem now and again considered a sign of impotence, said Blankstein, who is also an associate professor at Harvard Medical School.
Mackenzie does nice, tight work now and again, mostly in more intimate sequences, but too many scenes drag, and his fetishistization of violence proves numbing.
But every now and again one manages to cut through the noise, arriving so perfectly conceived in its insanity that the country can't look away.
Off reputation alone, Rubio's gravity won't ever sniff most of his contemporaries, but an ability to make defenders pay every now and again is significant.
Thunderbird by Chuck Wendig Every now and again, an author will have a couple of releases in the same month: that's the case with Chuck Wendig.
Now and again in the hype period for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the game's creators compared it to the original NES classic.
A reminder that people, even ones who run vile forums, and the regular gawkers online can feel a tiny spark of joy every now and again.
Whether you're a little down, you've been slaying the game lately, or it's just a regular ol' Tuesday, everyone deserves a treat every now and again.
Democrats would rather Joe Manchin represent West Virginia than a Republican, so if Manchin needs to criticize Obama now and again to stay viable, that's politics.
Every now and again somebody asks about that, but I feel like there's something really special about the live show that I don't want to document.
Alternatively, we also wouldn't be so opposed to Joe dressing up in Jon Snow drag every now and again, pelt cape, breastplate, dire wolf, and all.
Every now and again, something will bump that scar, triggering a stab of pain and reminding you of how you got there in the first place.
It's not that we suffer for our art; we suffer anyway, and some people are mindful enough, every now and again, to turn it into art.
The televisions were muted, and you could hear a foghorn from the bay now and again, burping through the rectangle of daylight at the front door.
And, while they won't be turning the property into a functioning farm again, DeWitt told Business Insider that they do get visitors every now and again.
Every now and again you will run into words like EWER that are not really used in every day conversation, but which appear in crossword puzzles.
"Every now and again there are security problems on the road and we can't leave, but normally it's fine and we can go anywhere," said Khatap.
My acceding to her demand must only confirm her belief that what is happening between us — that every now and again we are apart — is catastrophic.
Now and again, a European filmmaker heads to the American West to re-explore (and of course reconquer) it, often to grim and grimly obvious ends.
We artists, now and again saturated with the wetness of love, squeeze ourselves to transfer that juice to the canvas or page as best we can.
"You hear every now and again where a pitcher can't continue because of a blister on his pitching hand," he wrote in an autobiography for SABR.
"The mixtapes became the foundations of A Word of Science and Smoker's Delight, and I still reference back to them now and again for inspiration," he says.
I'm not sure if I believe in miracles, but every now and again a story comes around that makes me start to think they just might exist.
Canadians might be notably nice, but that doesn't mean they don't like to engage in a little trash-talking now and again – especially when pushups are involved.
Every now and again they'll send the kids to another room to stir the sticks in some water for some reason — I'm not sure what that's about.
The one major takeaway I've gotten from this is that my hair definitely needs a purifying shampoo every now and again to act as a restart button.
"Every now and again he gets the feeling he is drowning because of the fluid on his lungs which they have to pump out," Deborah told news.com.au.
Every now and again, though, the veil will slip – and it is in these moments where all the most intriguing nuggets of Megan information can be extracted.
Every now and again, he would open up the window to call out to an old friend or point to a personal landmark and tell a story.
Every now and again, the consistent presence of his face will meet another wonderful face in extra special episodes, like Patti Smith, Tilda Swinton, or Wes Anderson.
Kevin Durant I'm not sure what the flaws in Durant's game are right now, and, again, lumping him in with the two guys ranked ahead is fine.
Hundreds of people walked along the street as if it was a pedestrian promenade, which it isn't — every now and again a car would patiently maneuver through.
I should mention that I was carrying around a rather large film camera, with which I'd taken pictures of the city and of Ullmann, now and again.
My husband, Paul, still plays as part of a syndicate of guys, and they win enough to be able to go out for a drink now and again.
Every now and again, something will pop into my head when I'm driving or I'm in the shower, you'll just get an image and it stays with you.
But with three such forwards — and in particular Suárez, who will cover every blade of grass behind defenders — there is logic to the long pass, now and again.
In fact, I still get the odd spot now and again, especially if it's my time of the month (or if I've forgotten to wash my makeup brushes).
Rare experimental devices show up on eBay every now and again, and this weekend, a prototype of an Apple iPod has surfaced with a staggering asking price: $99,995.
Every now and again, you'll pick up a science fiction or fantasy novel that will absolutely blow you away because of how boldly it imagines an invented world.
Confessing to "picking up" sex workers every now and again, Sean explains that this could be why they found one of the murdered women's DNA in his car.
Unfortunately, I know she's not the only person to harbor suspicions about what her employees might do should they be given a little freedom every now and again.
"We just put information into the bloodstream of the Internet, and then, and then watch it grow, give it a little push every now and again," Turnbull explained.
But since this is a website about art, it only makes sense that I include some limited-edition, expensive, and generally pretty cool work every now and again.
I have very vague memories, now and again, of floating among the wood and debris, being pulled into a small rubber dinghy before totally losing consciousness for days.
It's probably fine to pay a bill now and again — or to create a lineup for your office's fantasy football league — but avoid doing anything personal or unprofessional.
While it's great to read free stories and novels, it's not a bad idea to actually buy one now and again in order to support your favorite writers.
"I was writing, and every now and again, I would shift from my work to go online to see what was going on," said the "Hollywood Squares" alum.
LONDON — John Boyega's Instagram is a glorious mish-mash of behind-the-scenes photos, amusing asides, videos of him dancing, and — every now and again — snatches of epic advice.
Fashion icon Victoria Beckham ditched her Spice Girls nickname over 20 years ago, but that doesn't mean her pop star persona Posh Spice can't reappear every now and again.
Now and again I play the built-in game which, in all simplicity, is about guessing whether the next number will be higher or lower than the previous one.
It helps me better manage my anxiety and when it comes to sex, my partner and I enjoy using the drug now and again to have a heightened experience.
All of this contributes to the perception that Amazon is adamant about keeping customers satisfied and hooked on its services, even if it means hemorrhaging cash now and again.
Celebrities go through phases, just like the moon, so it makes sense that every now and again these famous faces share a little more than usual on social media.
And there's goofy, ridiculous software features like Animoji and Memoji that are a fun little distraction now and again, but only enabled by the hardware in the iPhone's notch.
The seats were all on one level, not on steps; so, being in row five, I had to stand up every now and again to see the full look.
Days N' Daze songs deal in puppy love, blood-boiling resentment, righteous indignation, isolation, revelry, all the loud feelings, and now and again, the quiet, pleasant pauses between explosions.
It's compact, easy to use, and simple – just the treat for folks who want a puff or two now and again without the fuss of rolling papers or pipes.
Every now and again, there's a comic that will stop you dead in your tracks and consume your time until you take in every last page and dialogue bubble.
If you'd like to fire up the app every now and again and see what's going on in your area, you can certainly get a rich experience, Hanke says.
Years before they became trademarks of shows like Lost, Fringe, and Breaking Bad, most episodes of Now and Again began with what felt like a non-sequitur cold open.
But every now and again, I'd be reminded I was streaming when the graphics in a game dropped to a lower quality, or if the game just unexpectedly quit.
The exorbitant cost of a non-stop, round-trip flight is enough to make you never leave home, but we all could use a getaway every now and again.
I run into him now and again, either on the street or at the occasional gathering, so it was very strange to encounter him, however briefly, in Binet's pages.
Like, it's unclear if she's communicating with this house that they're living in, she's like, every now and again making a little yellow tincture drink and knocking it back.
"Eat your fruits and vegetables, particularly dark leafy greens, and drink some tea every now and again," said lead study author Dr. Thomas Holland of Rush University in Chicago.
Jack suaves in now and again, flashing his big teeth (he's played by an uncanny look-alike, Caspar Phillipson), but as the film's title announces, it's all about her.
There were British Navy sailors and Army soldiers, only pacing back and forth ceremoniously every now and again, and twirling their rifles so fast they were almost a blur.
If you're consumed by the everyday slog of surviving in the post-apocalyptic United States, you're going to want to give that mind a rest every now and again.
I visit the site every now and again, usually while I'm in a musical rut, and almost always end up discovering some new artists to throw into my music library.
There are a ton of niche design objects that have been tossed up onto Kickstarter for funding, but every now and again, there's one that will really catch your eye.
Be honest — if there was a star with your name on it embedded in a random chunk of pavement somewhere, you'd make the effort to visit it now and again.
And even though I do love a bohemian-style dress now and again, I think it's imperative that we as women love our bodies and find them attractive and sexy.
Every now and again, a video comes along that gets the people fired up, but rarely does Twitter content take you on a man-hating emotional rollercoaster quite like this.
Every now and again, some theorist will come up with a new idea; then, swift as can be, some professional medievalist will point out the glaring flaws in their evidence.
I still haven't seen it — they blackmail me every now and again, threatening that they'll release bits on YouTube, because apparently it was terrible and I had this awful wig.
"Our house prices are typically fairly stable, though we have our blips now and again, but we're in a kind of pre-Brexit rising market right now," Mr. Meiklejohn said.
Fan theories are a staple of the "Game of Thrones" community, but every now and again an idea sparks without a whole lot of hard evidence to back it up.
Click the Notifications button above the group posts to change how much of the group activity you want to see—maybe you just want to dip in every now and again.
That would mean Bruce would play at first base "every now and again," Callaway said, along with Wilmer Flores and Gonzalez, who have thus far formed a platoon at the position.
Even Russia's Ambassador to the UN, Vitaly Churkin, said on Sunday that bringing peace to Syria was "almost an impossible task now" and again accused opposition groups of sabotaging the ceasefire.
Every now and again the printer also randomly calls phones in the environment and on answering, Stevie Wonder's 1984 classic hit I Just Called To Say I Love You is heard.
Real Housewives are notoriously open about their plastic surgery procedures, (they make up the majority of this gallery) but now and again they regret their choice to go under the knife.
Every now and again there comes a work that seeks to redefine the face of genre literature, from Ursula K. Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness to William Gibson's Neuromancer.
I keep wanting to become my mother and father ... and as I get older, I'm shocked now and again by the discovery of the music of their brains in my brain.
Whether you take a mental heath day from work every now and again or decide to avoid social media for awhile, it's crucial to set aside time to care for yourself.
So TG could try to lock-in members who only need to "pop in" to the major capitals now and again, where TG has a "landing pad" for them to visit.
Every now and again, a video of an official chopping up what looks like a line of white powder is leaked to the media, much to the public's disgust and delight.
Dumbledore may be dead, but — as we learned in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — that doesn't stop him from popping up and sharing some pearls of wisdom now and again.
Unless they were the guardians of the official version, to whom it fell now and again to rewrite and update that history — like when Stalin went abruptly from demigod to footnote.
Every now and again, there is a lyric moment, as in a photograph of a woman seen in silhouette through the window of a tract house in Colorado Springs in 1968.
Here's a description of 1876 London he cites: There are, of course, in most great cities, some quarters of evil repute in which assault and robbery are now and again committed.
Lesnar has a refreshing mercenary's honesty: he's in all of this for the money and the chance to beat someone up every now and again, and will tell you as much.
This song marries her French-chanteuse sounding vocals with classic Jamaican drums and dancehall trumpet for a longing, tragic song that embraces the summertime sadness we all fall into now and again.
I'm not an artist, but I would like to use an iPad as a sort of knockoff Wacom for some illustrations at work and maybe even a quick sketch now and again.
The first is centered on a small number of refugees from Gondor, and the second is about Talion and a few named orcs who show up in cutscenes every now and again.
I started doing the ponytail in middle school when my friend Suzanne and I always had these crazy, floppy side-ponytails, but I do like to mix it up now and again.
Now and again, Cashew would pause to give a gentle beak-brush of Love's neck and ear, and then crane her head upward toward Love's mouth to receive a couple of kisses.
And unlike those other battle royale games I've mentioned, where I have put in the hours to win every now and again, I don't have the drive to do that with Mordhau.
Every now and again, in the midst of all the crap you have to do to build a business, we marvel at how much better our kids lives will be than ours.
Every now and again some soppy sod reckons he's the first person in the world to think, 'Hey, you're not just my girlfriend/boyfriend – you're actually, like, my best friend as well.
So, for example, I write about the European economy only now and again, so I have to relearn how to use the Eurostat database every time if the data isn't in Fred.
Like Brandon Lewis MP, Airbnb promotes the idea that the typical host is just an individual renting a spare room now and again, but the data suggest this is only partly true.
"Most of them (lava bombs) arc high in the air, but every now and again there's one that gets shot like a rifle, more horizontal and that's what happened here," he said.
I had already broached the topic of gender issues with my beloved, and she knew that I was struggling, trying to express myself now and again, without going into full-on transition.
They're always there, calling to you, promising both to grant purpose and significance to your capitalist life, and—as we realize every now and again—to endanger the comity of the republic.
CANNES, France — Sometimes, even the greats stumble, and while it happens to Steven Spielberg less frequently than it happens to many of his peers, he's not exempt from disappointing now and again.
Because supers charge slowly and power weapons show up only now and again, I haven't found myself frustrated by random one-shot kills from rocket launchers or players camping around corners with shotguns.
"We just put information into the bloodstream to the internet and then watch it grow, give it a little push every now and again over time to watch it take shape," he said.
"I use it occasionally, like I said previously, to speak with friends back home, to answer instant messages, and now and again to see how my workforce feels how I'm doing," she said.
"They've just forced their way actually through courthouse security and there is an enormous police presence here now, and again, very unsettling, very upset and angry people, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal," he said.
Whalerock Aside from her love of a sheer turtleneck top now and again, if Kim's stepping outside, she's probably in something ridiculously low-cut with her assets in perfect place at all times.
The original Starship Troopers contained an epic level of camp, which makes it fun to watch every now and again, but the so-bad-it's-great mark is nearly impossible to hit deliberately.
I set my timer for six minutes and continued cooking them, prodding them every now and again with a spatula to make sure all the sides of the gnocchi pieces were getting crispy.
This particular guy had seen me on the news when I first started my campaign Nail Transphobia, and he'd got in touch and would like my pictures every now and again and stuff.
While we've all known Wrench to get out of hand every now and again (RIP those soap dispensers), he's still the one guy who keeps us all connected and stays in the know.
Like, there's a lot of issues that they come together every now and again, but it's rather rare and I know it's onerous, from what I can hear from people dealing with it.
Now and again I imagine a world in which Jerry Garcia is alive once more, and the band comes together, to finish what they started that night, and we are all young again.
So, when Kardashian West presents as anything other than that, as in someone who is human and may have a blemish or bump every now and again, it somehow becomes a viral news story.
Further, given that these sites are delivering so much data on a daily basis, it's clear that all of us are sneaking a peek now and again… even if we refuse to admit it.
"'The Remains of the Day' is one of those stories that appear every now and again which seem, almost as soon as they're written, to belong to the world," Mr. Norris in a statement.
Now and again my father and I have dinner at a restaurant in Amsterdam where burgers are named after drag queens, and he sometimes sends me selfies when he's partying at the Pride parade.
But hey, if you want to chow down on some deep-fried anything now and again, don't feel bad about it — french fries are delicious with or without that extra antioxidant punch, after all.
If you like to sip a latte in the morning, swoon over a cheese cracker or indulge with a cookies-and-cream shake every now and again, you might be supporting the Empire State.
We do have recessions every now and again, but it's been a long time since we've had one—but that last one, in 2008, was so bad that people do remember it pretty well.
I knew it would be kicking into a different gear because I would be No. 1 on the call sheet and not just popping in now and again to do some fabulous Eli scene.
"Pinter Two" consists of a pair of earlier and lighter plays, "The Lover" and "The Collection," both of which were written for television in the early 1960s and crop up now and again onstage.
To take advantage of the two-for-one rates, head to Emirates' website right now, and again starting at 12:01 EST on Cyber Monday (November 28), when additional destinations and deals will be added.
Here's what they had to say about it: "We find ourselves working towards a goal, sacrificing along the way... but it's also good to just say 'Fuck it, it's time to live' now and again."
Even though we've had to learn the hard way that the latter should matter less than the former, we can't help but treat ourselves to a good-lookin' pair of shoes every now and again.
I'd known her from on campus and in classes, let's call her Girl A. She's on my social media, and we would head nod to each other in passing, small talk every now and again.
Laptop screens could use a wipe every now and again, but when you think about our phones and how they go everywhere with us, you might be inclined to clean them a little more often.
Now and again you could hear the chime of a golden clock, a faint footstep on carpet, or a bird chirping in the perfectly-kept gardens that stretched out beyond the floor-to-ceiling windows.
I have healthy skin, take above-average care of myself, and despite every now and again considering lowering the bulb wattage in my bathroom vanity light, I was feeling pretty happy with how I looked.
In Goma, even if the conversations might be interrupted by the loud noise of a military helicopter every now and again, it's entirely possible for a new revolution for peace to start in these cafes.
But rather than go full bore for days of juice-induced brain fog and muscle atrophy from lack of protein, just eat a normal, healthy diet and drink a damn juice every now and again.
Even the first President Bush, the man who got teased for not knowing how a checkout scanner worked back in the early 1990s, has been spotted with a computer mouse in his hand now and again.
You may associate factory resets with troubleshooting stubborn problems, but if all your data and files are safely stored in the cloud, then there's no reason why you can't run a restore every now and again.
It's more subtle than most of the fluorescent extravagance of most gaming gear, including Razer's other hardware, but just cool enough to warrant appreciating every now and again when you're eyes aren't glued to the monitor.
Every now and again, he takes a break from making emotionally shattering films and being gobsmacked by David Blaine to remind us that he used to be The Fresh Prince: prankster, rapper, brother figure to all.
Every now and again the rambunctious Buster Slydale pulls a nasty prank, or some bunny eats all of the cream pies in the bakery in their sleep, but overall the critterzens of Sylvania are pretty peaceful.
Now and Again quickly became known for delivering imaginative scenarios that gave the two other high-profile sci-fi programs at the time, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and The X-Files, a run for their money.
We try to always eat what's local always — especially in a country with delicious food — but in our down time, we all succumb now and again to the spaghetti bolognese, if only for the comedy value.
He draws from his stash now and again when he's not quietly reading in his monastic apartment or driving for Lyft, picking up souls who, with one unruly exception, he benevolently observes in the rearview mirror.
True to form, we rarely see him ruffled, but every now and again, there is a glimpse of the anxious freak within, whose essence I believe to be distilled and bottled within this incredibly awkward wave.
Not that it was ever the purpose of El Sistema to locate individual star talents, but he must have wondered, now and again, what might come loose if he gave the tree a big enough shake.
Now and again Democratic leaders may need to play constitutional hardball — and they'll have a chance to do it in a more constructive fashion than Mitch McConnell and his team, who have dominated Congress since 2014.
Every now and again we'll mention something in one of our texts and then I'll get a round of ads about buying that kind of doll or a particular kind of shoes and I think, whoa.
He and Raija have other issues, having moved in with Elis, his wife and kids, a familial squall that (like the tots who pop up now and again) has a way of upstaging important adult matters.
You do feel Haynes's touch now and again, particularly in the sense of menace that seeps into a crepuscular law office and in the everyday eeriness that suffuses outwardly ordinary homes that are anything but normal.
Too often on Twitter, threads can be rabbit holes that, while fun to get lost in now and again, tend to leave users worse off or more confused than when they started reading a particular active conversation.
"I still make coffee at the bikes every now and again," De La Croix grins, admitting that she does occasionally miss pulling lattes, before pointing out that she's too busy with more CEO-y things these days.
Either past personal failings come to light, or petty self-dealing scandals emerge while in office, or they suffer a sudden decline in the appraisal of a mercurial boss who likes a good firing now and again.
"Speaking at a conference on this matter a man stood up and told me that women needed to be hit every now and again to keep them in their place," Stafford writes in an email to me.
It needs to be activated every now and again through a special Wi-Fi network, and getting it to wake up can sometimes be tricky unless Cozmo is kept in its charging dock when not in use.
You pick a pot, put some seedlings in it, and then just check in every now and again to water them, dig out the weeds, and talk to that snail that's making a circuit around your pot.
Now and again, a show from my childhood might have a "very special episode" to tackle a serious issue, but such compartmentalization tacitly suggested to viewers that life's most distasteful moments could be confined to sweeps week.
Shorter supply chains bring capitalists and workers closer to one another, and as everyone knows, when you have to look someone in the eye every now and again, you are much less likely to treat them badly.
Every now and again, along comes somebody, or some new technology, or both, capable of taking this raw human material and shaping it into a crazed, baying, hypnotized mob that is convinced the Great Leader has come.
Sure, Steve's dropped a few pounds in the last year or so, he's doing the spin class every now and again, and he's told everyone how he's off the refined sugars, but is he ready for that?
And while younger reporters (and web editors, who found Navigator joke-worthy after a time) might have thought it quaint, it still had its followers, so I continued to update it now and again until late 2014.
Photos by Amanda Wescott/Showtime BROOKLYN, N.Y.—For all of boxing's sins, like overpriced pay-per-view spectacles and uneven matches aimed at inflating one fighter's record, the sport does manage to get things right now and again.
And even after watching all those epic badminton rally videos that pop up every now and again on YouTube, the idea of hitting a birdie (or shuttlecock) back and forth with mini-rockets still seems funny to me.
While the longer-term outlook for LNG demand growth appears to be rosy once again, the market may have little bouts of indigestion every now and again, as it has to absorb the lumpy nature of supply additions.
And while there's absolutely nothing wrong with wanting to zhush things up and try something new every now and again, we're all for working with what your mama gave you and embracing your coils (frizz and all), too.
You won't get all the bells and whistles of your regular browser, but you can click around the web as normal, making it perfect for those sites you just want to check in on every now and again.
Dan, not so much, but I kept thinking, "Oh man, that'd be crazy, if one of us—" Daniel Kwan: You can't help but think about that every now and again, because we're so co-dependent at this point.
In the movie, Elizabeth and Darcy (Sam Riley, a persuasively brooding presence), sling metaphoric arrows at each other now and again, but they're so busy fighting the zombies overrunning the country that their actions invariably drown out everything else.
"We kept in touch a little bit, and there were some years we didn't talk to each other, and then some every now and again, but it wasn't until obviously recently that we actually had phone numbers," she said.
Every now and again — and I think there was one time with 'American Gods' where they sent me the script and I said, 'You need to change that, you can't do that' and they were like 'No no no.
"We kept in touch a little bit, and there were some years we didn't talk to each other, and then some every now and again, but it wasn't until obviously recently that we actually had phone numbers," Patrick recalled.
Over the course of his decade-plus unspooling warped rhythms as part of the pioneering New York-via-Providence noise combo Black Dice, Eric Copeland has proved that experimental music shouldn't be afraid to boogie every now and again.
Fields says a granita technique would work just fine: Add some simple syrup to wine, freeze it in a pan, and scrape with a fork every now and again as ice crystals form to produce a snowcone-like texture.
Every now and again, they'd stress to senators, sitting as jurors in silence "upon pain of imprisonment," that the complexity and difficulty of the case made the trial structure proposed by Mr. McConnell insufficient to the task at hand.
Which makes sense because it doesn't really happen to young people, who may every now and again drop dead of cardiac arrest, but much less so suffer the kind of blockage that results from many years of arterial hardening.
And even actresses with successful, varied acting careers outside their time with the Mouse House often return to their princess character, like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Ming-Na Wen, who still reprises her role as Mulan every now and again.
While Ella is in high school, she's not too old to give her dad some love now and again — but the actor says there's a limit to her patience, which he learned while taking his girls out for some quality time.
Seated just behind universally loathed former Equifax CEO Richard Smith, Mr. Monopoly thoughtfully listened on, adjusting his monocle every now and again, twirling his white mustache just so and mopping at his brow with hundred-dollar bills, as anyone might.
Photo: Christina Warren (Gizmodo)In these gadget-filled times, it's likely that you're going to have to shift some of your used tech every now and again, either to make room for an upgrade or to fund a different purchase.
It may not be the most tantalizing decision you'll make this year (or, err...ever), but the reality is that unless you want to live in a dirty, dust-filled mess, you're going to need to vacuum every now and again.
It was in allowing them every now and again to check me, and be like, actually, I think this should be this way, and it'll be a situation where I'll have to admit that I'd never felt that one thing.
I'd expected this to be another in a long line of overly expensive trophy pieces that every company likes to indulge in now and again — let's do something outlandishly thin, light, sturdy, and downright beautiful just to show that we can.
For fans of stories about finding ways to break through (or at least subvert) complex layers of control, next month marks the 19993th anniversary of another surreal, sci-fi television series that was also cancelled too soon: Now and Again.
Now and again, some turn of events—a wonder goal, or horror tackle, or unexpected trade—will force me to dig a little into the Superliga Argentina or the Brasileirão, where many of the best players start out but never stay.
Those are the drivers who either shine bright for just a season or two before burning out like shooting stars, or ones who look unbeatable every now and again in their career, but can never mount a sustained championship challenge.
There are details, final moments that the family may cherish like polished pebbles, arranging and rearranging to put this or that at the foreground, to put away for safekeeping and retrieve now and again for the rest of their lives.
The art of the non-answer was undoubtedly developed as a defense mechanism — and it was perfected by Derek Jeter during his tenure with the Yankees — but every now and again players break out of their clichés and actually say something interesting.
Hopefully we see even more of this humorous side of Nicole on Colton's season, because, honestly, we could all use a laugh and a break from the endless Demi drama (and Caelynn and Hannah B. drama, for that matter) now and again.
Her Russian roots run deep though, and every now and again they burst out, like in "Apres Moi", where her American English flips to Russian at the song's climax as she sings the first verse of the poem "February" by Boris Pasternak.
Every now and again police will try to sting restaurants for serving alcohol to minors, sending in their boy scout goons to catch those nefarious bartenders who would dare serve a beer to a 20-year-old who happens to look 40.
Overprotective, overbearing parents have to learn that it's OK if their kid doesn't get a trophy sometimes, OK if they hear a little bit of criticism every now and again, and OK if they, once in a while, do something without you.
" Now, poor Ms. Varin is afraid to return to her local McD's: "I really enjoy a McDonald's breakfast now and again, but I think I'll have to give that store a miss in the mornings in case I see that man again.
And then every now and again a trip comes along, maybe when you've dabbed one of the 2Cs, that settles in for the night while you drift off to sleep and shakes your dreams up into warped versions of their usual selves.
It's not a life lesson, or a good anecdote; It's a scar that you didn't notice forming until it was too late, and now it sits on your skin, reminding you of what happened every now and again, an itch you can't scratch.
Now and again in the past, MoMA turned its attention in a non-Euro-American direction, with a dutiful Latin American survey in 19803, and with the notorious "'Primitivism' in 20th-Century Art: Affinity of the Tribal and the Modern" in 1984.
Jess Vann talks to everyone now and again, and believes the family isn't close because of lack of proximity and the demands of modern existence, but he's also spent most of his life alone in the mountains, working as an ecologist in Colorado.
Art Review Until recently — the 1990s, let's say — an American critic keeping tabs on new art would concentrate on New York's museums and galleries; cast an occasional, often dismissive eye on Western Europe; and perhaps try to visit Los Angeles now and again.
Every now and again, the movie settles down to present a thoughtful bit of characterization, as in a fraught encounter between Diesel and a young woman he's brought to his hotel room in the mistaken belief that she intends to sleep with him.
If you like to enjoy a drink now and again, chances are you've been living through what's probably best known as the "Cocktail Revival": the global movement that's put mixed drinks of various provenance into the hands of imbibers across the globe.
Every now and again I would listen to these women talk about the woes in their lives and relationships, but no sooner had sadness entered the room than one of them would make a joke and the laughter would start all over again.
However, it seems reasonable that the first wave of settlers to set up shop in a Mars colony, for example, are going to need a glimpse of the familiar every now and again to prevent their Earth-bound psyches from going completely off the rails.
"You have three pretty solid votes to uphold most of this, one very likely vote, Kavanaugh, and the chief justice, [but] he could be peeled off now and again," said Brian Fitzpatrick, a former clerk to Justice Antonin Scalia who teaches law at Vanderbilt University.
"Every now and again you know, you gotta get over some stuff but life is one damn thing after another and its actually more pleasant to be able to go home with someone you like to spend time with in order to get with it."
Fans wanting Beckham to match the likes of Antonio Bryant as a weekly fulcrum have been disappointed in 2016, but he still has plenty to give those with humbler requests, who just want their eyes to pop out of their head every now and again.
"Every now and again you know, you gotta get over some stuff but life is one damn thing after another and it's actually more pleasant to be able to go home with someone you like to spend time with in order to get with it."
My duties included escorting senate delegations on overseas trips, and in that capacity, I supervised the disposition of the delegation's luggage, which could require -- now and again -- when no one of lower rank was available for the job -- that I carry someone worthy's bag.
" Another CA executive, Mark Turnbull, discussed how the firm pushes damaging material onto social media: "… we just put information into the bloodstream of the internet, and then, and then watch it grow, give it a little push every now and again… like a remote control.
Since at least half of the population are extroverts—who don't need much alone time—I wanted to figure out if pop science has it all wrong, and if it isn't just introverts who need to shut themselves off from the world now and again.
"We just put information into the bloodstream of the internet and then watch it grow, give it a little push every now and again over time to watch it take shape," said Mark Turnbull, a former Cambridge Analytica executive, in a secretly taped recording.
And so I'm looking at Runkeeper right now, and again, like I go right to "run a race," pick a 5K for example, "5K plans," and it goes "sub-30 minute 5K, beginner 5K, to finish run-walk, beginner 0003K," and I just don't understand the difference.
Experimental-ish electronic music has blown apart into thousands of divergent splinters since then, but something about this particular submerged sound continues to turn critics' ear; every now and again, an artist picks up the baton of hypnotic ambient techno and finds themselves showered in praise.
Founded by Pauline Phillips (nom de plume Abigail Van Buren) and handed down to her daughter, Jeanne, in 2002, Dear Abby has long been known for its succinct, practical life advice, as well as for dropping a sassy zinger every now and again to keep things interesting.
Donald Trump's GOP civil war But now and again, an almost wistful feeling seems to overcome Trump, in a possible sign that though his army of supporters will never desert him, he may not be as confident as they are about the destiny of the election.
Certainly he pops in to hang out every now and again, to consider whether he needs yet another black T-shirt, or to stock his closet with staples that are ethically produced, reducing his admittedly very short mental list of things worth agonizing over by one.
The conventional wisdom going into 2017 was that red state senators might have to stray from the party line every now and again to show off their independence and solidify their standing with the Republican and independent voters who will mostly decide their fates this November.
"Every now and again I get a call or you get an email that says, 'Well, so and so trash mag will be running a story that you — and this week it was — are icy to Sofia Vergara because you're jealous of her fame,' " Bowen told host Ellen DeGeneres.
Every now and again when I have thanked Beka for an invitation to a family event or gone out to get medicine for a sick child in the middle of the night, she has texted me words of gratitude that I treasured even while feeling I didn't deserve them.
As people, we all run into your odd crank every now and again, but I have seen a fat person turn the most decorous individual into an eye-rolling, tongue-clicking social contract breaker simply by daring to try to occupy the assigned seat on her plane ticket.
They don't ask for a lot, but they want to be able to afford to put a roof over their family's heads and food on the table; to visit the doctor when they get sick; to retire with dignity; and maybe to take their family on vacation every now and again.
And because online games change so drastically compared to standard sports, following an e-sport tends to require you check in with the game every now and again, so you're familiar with the updates; in the case of Overwatch, that means the steady stream of new heroes, maps, and team strategies.
Despite being saddled with a terrible soap opera-y title and airing on the Friday night death slot, Now and Again averaged 11 million viewers a week during its run from September 1999 to May 2000; it also won three Saturn Awards and currently holds a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Weakened digital security doesn't just mean that there's a possibility that more embarrassing private photos will end up on the Internet, or that your bank will have to send you new credit cards every now and again, or even that the government will become a Peeping Tom into your personal life.
Packed with mini crosswords by the alarmingly intrepid Sam Ezersky, our guide lets solvers in on the secrets behind reading those tricky clues, talks about why some crosswords have themes and even includes a Crosswordese Quiz, so you can brush up on those obscure entries that pop up now and again.
Well, that guy, despite the steady supply of decent-paying jobs, can also be found now and again in the intimate performance space upstairs at the Duplex in Greenwich Village, working a small crowd in a hilarious show he calls "Off the Top!" that is best described as improv cabaret.
They might fall short of their own lofty expectations now and again — by definition, in the Champions League, two of the three have to be disappointed every single year — but they will do so on a bungee cord, destined always to return to the skies, far above the teeming masses.
But now and again, Ms. Maffei takes "How to Bury a Saint" into unexpected territory, with subplots touching on the divergent needs of different generations, the existence of vanishing twins absorbed early in pregnancy, and the ways in which tradition can forge either connection or separation, depending on how it is used.
"Every now and again I get a call or you get an email that says, 'Well, so and so trash mag will be running a story that you — and this week it was — are icy to Sofia Vergara because you're jealous of her fame,' " Bowen, 48, told host Ellen DeGeneres on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Now and again the walls were buffeted by a shift in the air pressure outside, and each time the door next to us was opened, all the sounds of the train would suddenly rise to an infernal cacophony of rattling and banging and hissing as the air from the gap between the carriages swept in.
And normalcy is always being redefined and you just have to have faith and you have to have some degree of patience and you do have to put up with, every now and again, let's face it, Nazi torch parades surrounding a phantom issue of a statue that was put up in the 1920s.
But over and over again, when there's a disaster, when someone has a personal crisis, even the people who — like, I look around on Tumblr and every now and again there'll be someone who will write a post about their depression and then other people will come in and kind of comfort them and help them out.
"We kept in touch a little bit, and there were some years we didn't talk to each other, and then some every now and again, but it wasn't until obviously recently that we actually had phone numbers," Patrick, a longtime fan of Packers rivals, the Chicago Bears, recalled while appearing on Jenny McCarthy's SiriusXM in May.
And it's not the American songbook — though every now and again I might play "Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries" or "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" — but I tell a lot of stories and it's gotten to the point where I mostly just play with my guitar and me singing, and the Carlyle is the perfect place for that.
Believe it or not, most Americans believe that children need a good ol' spanking every now and again — and quite honestly, so do I. I think that when spankings are used in conjunction with other methods of discipline, within a foundation of a caring parent-child relationship, it can be an effective tool to alter behavior.
Those familiar with his Captain Murphy alter-ego will know of Flying Lotus' penchant for getting kinda scary now and again, but the Brainfeeder bossman is taking creepy to new heights with his latest multimedia collaboration, FUCKKKYOUUU, a black-and-white short film that packs aliens, time travel, fetal make-out sessions, monsters, exploding guts, and zero dialogue into its eight-minute runtime.
At least once a month she would be hit by a three-day intractable migraine impervious to every medication, and would spend 72 hours in darkness, shuddering with agony, fighting nausea, eking out a precious few minutes of half-relief from heat or ice packs every now and again, gutting it out for what felt every time like an eternity.
Separated by time and and space, my co-streamer and I get together to play the game, and we're assisted by a few intrepid heroes who pitch in some commentary for a stream here, or give some tips on a boss there, or even get summoned in as a ringer every now and again so that we can make something really special happen.
I first spoke with an attendant at the booth of Berlin gallery Dittrich & Schlechtriem about a piece by Dorian Gaudin, "Untitled" (2017), that looked like a large, complex, industrial gadget with folded metallic skin, pulleys, switches, and small ramps that all seemed to produce a puff of air now and again to move a cylinder from one ramp to the other.
If you walked down Commonwealth Avenue in Boston's Kenmore Square on any given night between 1974 and 1997, you'd hear loud vibrations emanating from the dank basement of the Rathskeller, Boston's famous punk club, lovingly nicknamed "the Rat," a fitting name considering it wasn't uncommon for an actual rat to crawl out from underneath the stage every now and again.
As such, there's something deeply nostalgic about Now and Again; Michael's life is far from perfect at the start of the series (he has weight issues, a family that mostly takes him for granted, and gets passed over for promotion), but after he suddenly "dies" and comes back to life, all he longs for is to go back to the way things were.
A friend was telling me a few weeks ago that she wished the show had gone full anthology after season one, and while I don't know if that would have worked, this scene gave me a sense of what that might have looked like — imagine if season two had been about Emily and this season about Serena, with June still popping up now and again.
Every now and again, on days where we had to go out into the gardens and harvest the plump, 7-to-8-foot-tall trees—which basically consisted of chopping down their endless branches with shears—I would take it upon myself to make enough coffee for anyone who needed it, usually clocking in a few minutes late with a full French press in one hand and a hoard of cups in the other.
So if you construct a calendar with only 365 days, the seasons will fall ever so slowly out of whack with the months, as this video by Joss Fong demonstrates: This dilemma was grasped early on by astronomers in Alexandria, Egypt, who helped Julius Caesar devise a new calendar in 46 BC. Until that point, the Roman calendar was a messy hodgepodge, with extra days tacked on in February every now and again based on the whims of politicians.
While never feeling arbitrary, the forms seem to simply appear in the paintings, each a universe in itself: the tall bundle of gray elements on the left side; the central crescent, bordered now and again with green and gray, red nestled inside, impinging on a field of brushy, transparent maroon; a black stick with a bone-like end, thrusting in from the right; the brushy, dark gray entity floating over a yellow swathe like a fetal barbell, cross-sectioned in an ultrasound.

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