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That proved true even in the young man's final moments.
That proved true, as fans picked apart mistake after mistake.
The same proved true for those who moved with a voucher.
He had this bigger idea of himself, one that proved true.
This proved true during a heat wave that struck Chicago in 1995.
Little did he realise how soon his words would be proved true.
That proved true across all ages, demographics and education levels, he said.
And I would say that thesis proved true, which is really amazing.
If that proved true, it'd be a huge blow to LGBTQ advocates.
If the allegations were proved true, Allen would be in this latter category.
A similar accusation was made during the Vietnam War, which later proved true.
It would be the only time one of his paranoid accusations proved true.
That proved true as France struck quickly in the second extra-time period.
What is the worst thing that can happen if your fears proved true?
He asked Mr. Sessions what he would do if that report proved true.
It proved true, says Aurimas Navys, a former officer at Lithuania's State Security Department.
In September, Duterte vowed to kill his son if the drug claims proved true.
I remembered that statistic that eventually proved true for too many of our former classmates.
The cruel aphorism attributed to former Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin has too often proved true.
And this proved true in those colonies where the creatures had been robbed of their luminescent abilities.
If that calculation proved true, enrollment among people without subsidies actually fell by around a million people.
The same proved true for his pedagogy: Sometimes the problem with a teacher can become his gift.
None of those warnings proved true, giving administration officials a great sense of confidence in their policy.
From the beginning, Greywind says she suspected her daughter had been harmed — a suspicion that tragically proved true.
I once read that a good relationship can heal old emotional wounds, and for me that proved true.
This had been proved true in my family: My great-grandparents left Russia for America, where they prospered.
But none of True Pundit's claims about the laptop having evidence of crimes by Clinton or others proved true.
Fossil claimed you can charge from zero to 80-percent in about 9953 minutes, and that proved true in testing.
Donahue toured me around the quiet town of about 600, where the cliché of everybody knowing everybody else proved true.
This was proved true by a quick poll of the people standing in line outside the restaurant on Friday afternoon.
Those predictions proved true, with the percent of US households still shelling out for cable dropping every year since 2012.
That proved true, and now top apps like Square and HubSpot run entirely on Vitess, with Slack now 30 percent onboard.
" The letter points out that opinions can't be considered defamation because they are "not capable of being proved true or false.
Its analysis of the conditions that led to the Trump victory was less compelling somehow when it in essence proved true.
While many headlines seemed salacious and unfounded, others about John Edwards's "secret love child" and Rush Limbaugh's problem with painkillers proved true.
Even though the opposite has proved true, Mr Kenyatta's government has forced all containers coming out of the port onto the railway.
Although this effect was strongest when an individual was viewing his own photographs on the system, it proved true in all categories.
Mook warned that if Russian interference is proved true, it sets a dangerous precedent for other nations to meddle in U.S. affairs.
Corbett theory, which proved true, was that one rock-solid story about wrongdoing would loosen up sources for the more serious crimes.
However, it takes about 18 months for people to forget about bad news and this thesis proved true for Chipotle, Cramer said.
If that proved true, it meant whoever ran the five accounts I'd located was controlling at least 27 properties in eight different cities.
If neither of these things has proved true in your life, you're not alone—and these bamboo pillows could be a great solution.
But the opposite has proved true: Trump has forced them all to adopt positions that seem at odds with their principles and intentions.
The police and the city education bureau responded carefully, saying they were investigating and would seek harsh punishment if the allegations proved true.
For white mothers, the opposite proved true: Teenagers had the highest risk of infant mortality, and women in their mid-20s the lowest.
After initially releasing a statement asking for Lewandowski to apologize if the allegations proved true, the website took an even stronger stand on Thursday.
Cloud has been a major growth vertical for Alibaba, and once again that proved true, although growth is tapering as the business grows larger.
If that proved true, it would mean the Sanders, Warren, Biden, and Buttigieg health care plans are less different in practice than they appear.
That proved true for the 2015 hurricane season -- the Atlantic saw a relatively quiet year then, while the Pacific broke a number of records.
And if it proved true that Trump campaign associates had improper contact with Russian operatives, 58% say that would be a major problem or crisis.
In the 1990s, Andrew Wiles, then also at Princeton, figured out how to do just that, and Fermat's Last Theorem had finally been proved true.
CNBC reports that the board offered him $100 million in CBS stock — some of which they could claw back if the harassment allegations proved true.
On October 22.3th, the rumors proved true when Dell announced it was buying EMC for an astonishing $23.6 billion, a record price for a tech acquisition.
The Filipino strongman said he was ready to order police to kill his eldest son Paolo, if rumors about Paolo's involvement in drug trafficking proved true.
Trump has maintained that all the information in the dossier is "fake," even though Steele's big-picture reporting that Russia was attacking the US election proved true.
Many of the British concerns about the euro proved true, undermining the bloc's credibility, even as Britain has remained mostly insulated against the Continent's still unresolved euro crisis.
That theory proved true in Nevada on a different issue, when Culinary Union members largely caucused for him despite the union leadership opposing his Medicare for All plan.
In May 2016 he blabbed to an Australian diplomat that Moscow had political dirt on Hillary Clinton — information that proved true and was passed on to U.S. intelligence.
And, as with climate change, such efforts to save the world must be put in place before any of the experts' doomsday warnings could ever be proved true.
For a few months, this proved true, but soon Bannon began to dial in to editorial conference calls; he began to interject suggestions, and then to make demands.
If proved true, Mr. O'Rourke's theory of the case, as much as any strategic gamble in these midterms, would have the effect of reshaping his state's very political identity.
"I think this definitely marks a moment in YouTube history," Paul said in the original video — a statement that proved true, though likely not in the way he had imagined.
The trend has proved true in all 23 years Detrick has studied the trend, suggesting that the S&P will likely end the year above 2,20183, where it started 2017.
If his suspicions proved true, Dr. Chapman said, "Then they will be named and shamed, and they will be excluded from our meetings forever — and from publication in transplantation journals."
"GeForce sales are driven by the launch of great gaming titles and that again proved true this past holiday season," Chief Financial Officer Colette Kress said on a conference call.
Martin Schulz, the chancellor candidate for the left-leaning Social Democrats, said that if the allegations proved true, "it would be a gigantic fraud against customers," according to news reports.
The sheer volume of allegations lodged against Mr. Trump and his circle defies historical parallel, possibly eclipsing, if they were all proved true, even Watergate, the nonpareil scandal of scandals.
This proved true in the Concerti, which had a playful kind of complexity in the performance Mr. Sachs drew from the accomplished ensemble and the brilliant soloist, the violinist Julia Glenn.
Given this, it was expected that when the Burgess Shale and Chengjiang sites were first excavated that cnidarians would be common in the sedimentary layers, but precisely the opposite proved true.
But the scientists had heard that there were hundreds of thousands tucked away in the Tochecito River Basin — making it the world's biggest wax palm forest, if the rumor proved true.
"I am of course very pleased that the words my husband spoke on his death bed when he accused Mr. Putin of his murder have been proved true," Marina Litvinenko said.
That hasn't proved true with its closest friends: Since the end of the Cold War in 1991, the United States has reduced its military forces in Europe by about 85 percent.
"Every charge against the president has proved true as the investigation has progressed, and not a single witness so far has provided countervailing evidence," the former Justice Department official Matthew Miller wrote.
Bose claims that the headphones get 20 hours of battery life, which proved true, but it's also far less than the 36 hours offered by the Jabra Elite 85h noise-canceling headphones.
Indeed many times since 1970, the Medicare trustees have projected Trust Fund insolvency – in as few as four years or as many as 28 years; yet those projections have not proved true.
Judge Toomin told them that he thought there was insufficient evidence "that these are renegade police officers," but he assured them that if their accusations eventually proved true he would take action.
Suspicions of collusion between the country's carmakers have since surfaced, and they could face "very high" fines if that is proved true in court, European Union Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager has said.
As I outlined earlier this week, that proved true during Apple Acade's spectacular launch, headlined by games like Sayonara Wild Hearts and Grindstone, but in the months since, quality has dropped off.
He dodged when asked if he'd be concerned if what Taylor claimed proved true, saying "there's a lot of nuance there" and he'd have to decide on the facts when they came out.
" He said it was important to work on the case because if the allegations were proved true, "it would be a stark reminder of the injustice that continues to thrive in Georgia today.
But the pattern is clear: Schemes Trump repeatedly denied were hatched to help him get elected keep being proved true, and former friends and members of his inner circle keep heading to jail.
But that hasn't proved true for the World Chess Championships in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which has become the focus of debates this week on Israeli-Saudi relations and women's rights in the country.
Together, the seven freshmen penned an op-ed in The Washington Post in September calling on Congress to move forward with impeachment if the whistleblower's accusations about Trump's interaction with Ukraine proved true.
"What has reportedly happened in Turkey ... if proved true, would clearly change the ability of any of us in the West to do business with the Saudi government," he said in a statement.
His explanation, now abundantly proved true, was that the atoms in the foil had tiny, positively charged nuclei, which were reflecting the positively charged alpha particles, and that these nuclei were surrounded by electrons.
The two fighters engaged in a well-publicized back and forth before their meeting in Birmingham last May and Diekiese's performance proved true to his word that he was unaffected by the build-up.
" He said he believed that the two members were cooperating with the police, and that if the allegations against them were proved true, the group would also take "whatever punitive measures it deems necessary.
Pacific Northwest Ballet, by opening its return visit to New York on Wednesday night with a triple bill of three Balanchine ballets well known here, ran the risk of overfamiliarity — yet the opposite proved true.
This proved true recently as the Senate "minibus" spending bill, H.R. 6147, was passed with language prohibiting the use of federal dollars from subsidizing Chinese state-owned enterprises that are increasingly targeting American rail manufacturing.
That first night in the Atacama, arguably the best place in the world to see the night sky, the Milky Way proved true to its name: a milky-like smear stretching from horizon to horizon.
A White House official on Saturday reiterated the president's view that he believes Mr. Moore should quit the race if the allegations are proved true, but the official stressed that the candidate has denied them.
They required ill-trained and intimidated school administrators to use a preponderance-of-evidence standard to find the accused student responsible for sexual assault — that is, if the allegation is proved true by 50.01 percent.
"What has reportedly happened in Turkey ... if proved true, would clearly change the ability of any of us in the West to do business with the Saudi government," Branson said in a statement last week.
I had hoped to ask Taylor directly why he lied about cheating on Cartwright, especially since this was not the first time on Vanderpump Rules that he'd denied an accusation that could quickly be proved true.
This proved true of both the Biological Weapons Convention of 1972 that outlawed the production and use of biological weapons and the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993 that prohibits the development and use of chemical weapons.
Republican Senator Richard Burr, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, whose leaders have insisted they can conduct a bipartisan investigation, said on Tuesday he was open to looking into the Rice allegations, if they proved true.
"What has reportedly happened in Turkey around the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, if proved true, would clearly change the ability of any of us in the West to do business with the Saudi Government," he wrote.
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh of the Northern District of California in San Jose denied Qualcomm's motion to dismiss the FTC's lawsuit, saying the agency's allegations would amount to anticompetitive behavior on Qualcomm's part if proved true.
His suspicion that they were Wagner soldiers can't be proven, but he was a source of reliable information about the rebels early in the conflict, and other details from his account of captivity proved true after his release.
We wanted to understand it precisely in molecular terms and what gives rise to all those sensory characteristics that consumers value so that then we would be sure we'd be able to do this, and it proved true.
If Mr. Cohen's latest version of events is proved true, Mr. Trump was publicly offering a conciliatory and possibly self-interested policy gesture to Moscow as he continued to seek a business deal that would require the Kremlin's blessing.
"What has reportedly happened in Turkey around the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, if proved true, would clearly change the ability of any of us in the West to do business with the Saudi Government," Branson said in a Thursday statement.
Thomas Bach, the president of the International Olympic Committee, said on Wednesday that Russian sports federations could be kept out of the Summer Olympics if allegations about a state-sponsored cover-up of doping among Russian athletes were proved true.
"What has reportedly happened in Turkey around the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, if proved true, would clearly change the ability of any of us in the West to do business with the Saudi Government," Branson said earlier this month.
"What has reportedly happened in Turkey around the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, if proved true, would clearly change the ability of any of us in the West to do business with the Saudi government," Branson said in a statement.
"What has reportedly happened in Turkey around the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, if proved true, would clearly change the ability of any of us in the West to do business with the Saudi Government," Branson said in the statement.
Whether commentators came out in support of his cause, in opposition to it, or even if they attempted to remain objective observers, the nature of covering Kaepernick tended to verge into the extreme — a fact that proved true once again this week.
" Mr. Biden called for the president to release the transcript of his call with Mr. Zelensky and said that if the reports about it proved true, "there was no bottom to President Trump's willingness to abuse his power and abase our country.
"What has reportedly happened in Turkey around the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, if proved true, would clearly change the ability of any of us in the West to do business with the Saudi Government," Branson said in a statement on October 11.
Apart from a big raven flyby that had Bran Stark checking in on the Night King and his undead army, who are getting progressively closer to the Wall and the poorly maintained, undermanned outpost that gives "Eastwatch" its episode title, that generally proved true.
Inactivity on the part of a terrorist group should never instill complacence ­– something Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi proved true with his recent audio message, which has, once again, brought to the fore the need to launch exhaustive counter-terror efforts against the Islamic State.
This certainly proved true in 2017, when the US and the Caribbean islands endured back-to-back-to-back devastating hurricanes -- all of them now ranking among the top five costliest disasters -- which were the main drivers behind the year becoming the costliest on record.
If this story is proved true, it might alter the royalty payments from "Graceland," but it wouldn't alter our view of Simon, who used the raucous backbeat in an unexpected way, as the base for a bittersweet fable about a gnomic former talk-show host.
"What has reportedly happened in Turkey around the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, if proved true, would clearly change the ability of any of us in the West to do business with the Saudi government," Branson, the founder of the Virgin business empire said in a statement.
A character in one of my plays says to his partner, "I don't ever want to prove that gay marriages are just like straight ones because they end in divorce" — a line that haunted me the last years my husband and I were together, especially once it proved true.
But Manchin voted in March to safeguard state funds for Planned Parenthood, cheering pro-abortion rights activists, and said in an interview that he would consider changing his vote on cutting off federal money for the group if the "horrible accusations" made by Daleiden's tapes are proved true.
"What has reportedly happened in Turkey around the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, if proved true, would clearly change the ability of any of us in the West to do business with the Saudi Government," the British billionaire and founder of the Virgin business empire said in a statement.
"Considering the totality of the circumstances - including the general context of defendant's statements, the specific context of the statements, and the statements' susceptibility of being proved true or false - a reasonable factfinder could easily conclude that defendant's statements, as pleaded in the complaint, implied assertions of objective fact," Wilson wrote.
"Considering the totality of the circumstances—including the general context of Defendant's statements, the specific context of the statements, and the statements' susceptibility of being proved true or false—a reasonable factfinder could easily conclude that Defendant's statements, as pleaded in the complaint, implied assertions of objective fact," Wilson wrote in the decision.
To man the fort in Rome, Stephen K. Bannon, then Breitbart's chief executive and now Mr. Trump's chief White House strategist, turned to Mr. Williams, a telegenic and polyglot theologian who had spoken for the Vatican and defended the leader of his conservative religious order against accusations of child molestation (ultimately proved true).
Before evidence made public this week corroborated a whistle-blower's account of Russia's elaborate Olympic cheating scheme, Thomas Bach, the president of the I.O.C., had said that if the allegations proved true, they would present a "shocking new dimension in doping" and an "unprecedented level of criminality," for which he would have zero tolerance.
This proved true in the 2016 election, when Trump carried white voters by 20 percent, while Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonPoll: Support rises for 2020 Democrats favoring 'Medicare for All' Overlooked Nevada seeks to pack a bigger punch in 2020 race Trump to hold campaign rally in North Carolina day before special House election MORE won 85003 percent of nonwhite voters.
After three years of dying on our own separate crosses, an unpleasant trip to ask for my parents' permission to get married (in which Adam was grilled for four hours on his beliefs about the literal resurrection of Jesus Christ), and my obsessive search for some theological loophole that would alleviate my anxiety over Adam's "lostness," Adam's original prediction proved true.
Ms. Pelosi's announcement came amid a groundswell in favor of impeachment among Democrats that has intensified since late last week, with lawmakers from every corner of her caucus lining up in favor of using the House's unique power to charge Mr. Trump if the allegations are proved true, or if his administration continues to stonewall attempts by Congress to investigate them.

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