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Multiple sources said her overarching assessment of GitHub rang true.
And for some women who were running, the words rang true.
Even so, his insights on the future of Snapchat rang true.
"They rang true, and I hated myself for them," he admitted.
This rang true for me, mostly because I felt better about myself.
" The novel's distinctive expression of teen agita rang true to countless readers: "Grand.
"None of this rang true in terms of my experience with him," she says.
"One cliché that rang true on my travels was genuine country hospitality," he writes.
Revitalizing Smaller CitiesI wanted to know if any of this rang true to actual millennials.
The helplessness and disconnect that a father can feel rang true in both these trailers.
It rang true then, and it rings true today, whether you like it or not.
But the witch's words rang true when she explained why her actions saved countless others.
After Johnson laughed through the flashback, Kimmel asked him whether Bryant&aposs story rang true
"I had oatmeal with baby carrots on top," Fallon said, which rang true for Kimmel himself.
President-elect Donald Trump's statements that he didn't run a campaign but a "movement" rang true.
I downloaded the app, and Khloe and Leah's words immediately rang true: My life was changed.
That sentiment rang true for Aidyn Urena, a human-resources professional who volunteers for Clinton's campaign.
On the other hand, it was accurately displaying something that, for her at least, rang true.
Hermione, Ginny, and Harry all felt generic; Ron was the only one who really rang true.
" Partly for these reasons and partly because his diagnoses rang true, I bought in to "Deep Work.
Call quality was strong, and the promised 12 hours of battery life rang true in my tests.
"Fuhrman may say he was just fictionalizing, but his words rang true," Douglas says in the episode.
I was still terrified, but I wanted to tell the things that were honest, that rang true.
For many women in Silicon Valley, the contours of Ms. Fowler's story rang true from sorry experience.
Youth voter participation is growing nationwide, a trend that rang true in Iowa in the 2018 midterms.
Even real-life roadies told The Guardian that much of the plot and scenarios rang true to them.
In 2016, Trump's pessimism on the economy rang true because it lined up with many people's lived experiences.
This rang true for more male employees than female employee, and more millennials and Gen Xers than baby boomers.
In reviewing Cody's photos, the adage that a picture can say a thousand words rang true for his family.
Angelica's critique drew me up short, because it rang true — and yet I hadn't picked up on it myself.
Something that rang true across all the people beautifully photographed was how frequently they make drastic changes to their hair.
That rang true for Ford, which saw demand for its more expensive trucks and SUVs tick up during the quarter.
This rang true even for young local voters, who in the week leading up to the inauguration described feeling elated.
And the play rang true for her on many levels, namely the feeling women have of disappearing as they age.
This rang true as Cruickshank took Souwer down with a single leg takedown, catching the leg kick of his Dutch opponent.
The startup's CEO blamed Facebook's algorithm changes for the site's traffic issues, which likely rang true for real-life media employees.
Then the mutual excitement rang true to when we began the conversations of remixing songs from the first release of Australia.
That rang true for Ruth Hay, a 25-year-old student and cook from New York who now lives in Jerusalem.
The disparity rang true across all 403 major occupations studied, but it was most pronounced in the legal field, the report found.
"He was being played by a woman in a funny way that rang true, and Trump didn't like that," the source said.
That rang true for me: A couple weeks ago, I also took an Everlywell test to compare the results to my Pinnertest.
In order to figure out if her initial assessment about the gifts still rang true, she'd need more information about Pruitt's daughter's stay.
The all-too-familiar refrain that Democrats show up only at election time certainly rang true in 2016, especially in communities of color.
When Tina Fey and Amy Poehler co-hosted the Golden Globes in 2014, Fey made a joke that rang true for audience members.
I mentioned earlier that to me a lot of it rang true to what we'd already heard from them over the past year.
Others have drawn the same parallel, and I asked Reid if, given his unusually relevant professional experience in this area, it rang true.
"The movie really rang true, and now that we're dealing with coronavirus, it really captured when you're dealing with something unknown," McNamara said.
It was in my hometown, Iguala, where 0003 college students were abducted and disappeared in 2014, so the violence rang true to me.
Trump's performance in Hanoi helps explain why even though Cohen, a convicted liar, has serious credibility problems, his testimony in Congress rang true.
"We wanted to highlight both sides because that dynamic rang true to us as a real family dynamic, particularly in Latino families," Badillo said.
That mentality rang true for adults, children, teachers, organizations, but at the end of the day my son is amazing and defied all odds.
For Bella Hadid, the younger sister to mega-famous Gigi, that especially rang true as she also began to pursue a career in modeling.
A friend said this, and it really rang true to me: It's like letting someone else run around with your heart for a while.
I heard from several Boise locals that the community is very active and focused on fitness, which rang true from what I saw downtown.
At the town's sprawling three-story shopping mall, at a popular breakfast nook, and at the automobile show downtown, Father Lewis's assessment rang true.
" Above, Salinger working on "Catcher in the Rye" during World War II. The novel's distinctive expression of teen agita rang true to countless readers: "Grand.
And ultimately I think those positions rang true to his district and were authentic to him and the type of congressman he plans to be.
Even if practices and work conditions have improved since the essay was published in 1999, aspects of it still rang true in my 2014 reality.
In its earnings release, that prediction rang true, with Verizon reporting that quarterly earnings were negatively impacted by about 7 cents due to the work stoppage.
Le Guin had a lot to tell us about ourselves — and even though her later books became a little preachy, every word of the sermon rang true.
While everyone was impressed that the waterproof claim rang true, some of the participants noted UGG boots offered better arch support and more room through the calf.
For Clayton Montgomery, 57, a retired state department of transportation worker in Waynesville, N.C., the numbers may not be precisely right, but the broad outlines rang true.
At the National Association of Theatre Owners' annual CinemaCon in Las Vegas one thing rang true with movie distributors and theater owners alike — more diversity means more money.
It may seem strange to argue that an airport in a war zone is safer than one in a Western capital, but to me the logic rang true.
Until last week, the quote on the Statue of Liberty, "give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free," written in 1883, rang true.
New York Magazine says that Commando ticks all the boxes when it comes to both comfort and functionality, and this assessment certainly rang true for me as well.
But while his admission that "I could have been stronger" in pushing back against Trump in the moment might be a political liability for him, it rang true.
The royal mom's comment rang true for fans who remember the young princess refusing to sit still as she dashed back and forth during her younger brother's October 2015 christening ceremony.
And if what should have seemed disingenuous or else a bad case of false modesty somehow rang true, that is because the listener had already heard the tale of the nose.
Nearly a dozen aides and outside advisers who spoke to CNN acknowledged that Corker's criticisms rang true, even if airing them publicly created new hurdles for an already complicated legislative calendar.
Sanger's point rang true to me in part because I almost never speak about my own abortion, which I had when I was an eighteen-year-old freshman at U.C. Berkeley.
And it rang true to many when he said during the primary campaign that he didn't want to sell any of his buildings to fund a vastly more expensive general election.
The Conservatives' campaign slogan — promising "strong and stable" leadership — rarely rang true during May's rocky campaign, and efforts to paint a Labour-led government as a "coalition of chaos" failed to stick.
The clothes, of course, were vastly different, and thank God we had plumbing, but many of the feelings rang true to my own experiences as a sex worker—about 250 years later.
R. Kelly's ex-wife says the stories on "Surviving R. Kelly" rang true to her because of what she says she went through with the singer -- including alleged abuse in all forms.
Seated together in the National Theater's interview room, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Murphy seemed genuinely nervous when Mr. Sarrar was asked whether he thought this play rang true to his own experience.
Mr Kim's observation as they walked down the corridor for their first one-on-one meeting, that many people would think they were in a fantasy "from a science-fiction movie", rang true.
William Shatner and the folks at SNL were just kidding around with that sketch back in 1986, but the ideas behind his comic rant rang true then and they're just as true now.
When she delivered it in the debate, saying that people know she is not a natural at this like her husband or like President Obama, it came across as authentic and rang true.
This concept immediately rang true for myself and many other "non-Western" families I know; parents withholding things for a purpose that actually misses the mark, and becomes more hurtful in the long-term.
But watching the fans in those rooms clap, cry, or proudly cosplay as whatever version of Leia Organa they chose (and there were incarnations from all four films), those moments of honesty rang true.
Her heavy makeup even reminded me of Ellen Burstyn in Requiem For A Dream, but her words about what the public will never know, and what it means to be a couple rang true.
Many complained about such dark words and images being conjured in an inaugural speech, but for a lot of Americans, it rang true and that was part of the power of Trump in 2016.
It relies much more heavily on the idea that Trump himself amounts to a uniquely pure generational candidate, rather than relying on facts that supported his earlier rhetoric — and, for some voters, rang true.
So when Mr. Trump's lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, announced that he had been assured that Mr. Mueller would abide by that policy, it rang true for those who have known Mr. Mueller for years.
That story rang true in the 22017s, when rates were nominally high but the tax code was larded with provisions that directly or indirectly benefited the politically influential oil and gas and real estate industries.
"One of our silly catchphrases is 'together like a team,' so in our wedding vows I wrote 'together like a team, for as long as the universe is wide,' so that's definitely rang true," she said.
For me, and I know this rang true for both our directors as well, the most important thing for us regarding the story was that we were as truthful and authentic to Tami's story as possible.
Despite Ali's failing health, his youthful proclamation that he was "the greatest" rang true until the end for millions of people around the world who respected him for his courage both inside and outside the ring.
First, at quarterback: senior Bart Houston did not appear to be a significant step up from Joel Stave, who led a ho-hum Wisconsin offense last season, and in the first three games, that rang true.
There were a few threads in How to Be a Rock Critic that still rang true today, namely when Bangs mentioned that the general consensus he had to buck against in 1972 was that rock was dead.
"Ro" (pronounced "rue," more or less, with a deeply guttural "r," if the Finnish Mr. Salonen's Icelandic rang true), means serenity, and that was achieved beautifully over an eventful 10-minute span by way of exquisite modal harmonies.
But for others, the story rang true precisely because it spoke to the way women frequently experience "awkward sexual encounters" — going along with something you never wanted to do in the first place is sometimes an act of self-preservation.
"It always rang true that if you waited for somebody for that long, especially when you could have had many different people and marriage was that important to you, I can't imagine that it wouldn't hurt forever really," she says.
"It always rang true that if you waited for somebody for that long, especially when you could have had many different people and marriage was that important to you, I can't imagine that it wouldn't hurt forever really," says Kirby.
That adage rang true for Bill Baruch of Blue Line Capital on Friday as stocks continued to fall in Wall Street's worst week since the depths of the 92.503 financial crisis, fueled by mounting worries over the global coronavirus outbreak.
"The other thing that really rang true in that film is when someone at a press conference asks the character who works for the CDC if this virus had been weaponized, and his response is, 'Mother Nature weaponized it,'" McNamara said.
The old "never meet your heroes" adage rang true for Harry Connick Jr. On Tuesday, the singer opened up to the U.K. show This Morning about the first time he met his idol Frank Sinatra — and it didn't go well.
And Alicia's relationship with the scruffy-sexy Jason Crouse (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) might have lacked the swoony magic of Alicia-and-Will but it rang true, in interesting and, for broadcast TV, unusual ways, as a portrayal of the hazards of contemporary love and commitment.
"White people" were suddenly identified as the subgroup of Americans most likely to call the police on black people over a barbecue or to complain about whether every single football player stands for the anthem — stereotypes that rang true even to other white people.
All of that rang true to me, but I'm not sure your average New York theatergoer would expect to meet those sorts of people out in the middle of Wyoming, or think of conservatives as having a specific aesthetic heritage to draw upon. Yeah.
"This cliché of, 'If you're not at the table, you're on the menu' really felt like it rang true," said Congresswoman Grace Meng, a Queens Democrat and graduate of one of the schools, Stuyvesant High School, who was not invited to the event last month.
Dr. Ogbu's theories rang true at times in my own life as I continued to struggle with the balancing act: Would I slack off or go to the library in the evenings to pre-read for the next physiology lecture and risk being caught "acting white"?
The series looks at characters for whom this rang true, like the humungous Bruiser Brody, known for charging into the audience and hitting people with a giant chain—and the tricky aftermath of trying to get justice for him after he was murdered in a mysterious locker-room stabbing.
Trump's speech at the Republican National Convention, full of stories of homicide and poverty and a world on fire, seemed insanely apocalyptic to people like me—not to mention full of falsehoods—but it also may have rang true to many people in a way that Clinton's "stronger together" optimism does not.
From their explanation of their jobs to Paige in season three's "Stingers" ("We serve our country") down to Stan's confrontation in the parking lot, when Philip insists, "It seemed like the right thing to do for my country," the one thing that always rang true when they explained their jobs to outsiders was a deep sense of national duty.
The idea that we need not be afraid — originating with President Franklin Roosevelt — and can build a better future rang true with the attendees and those of us watching on TV. We are not weak nor lacking in strength and we must all create opportunity and strength while we move the roadblocks out of the way together.
And the whole idea was to sell people on the notion that they had really made it and they were gonna ascend to some kind of premium status in American societyIrene: At the start of the 1970s, Cadillac remained a dominating force in the luxury car market, as the idea that "bigger is better" still rang true with buyers.
The old adage that good things come in threes rang true for French President Emmanuel Macron on February 15th as the country's unemployment dropped to its lowest level since 2009, Amazon announced it would create 2,000 new jobs in France, and the head of the International Monetary Fund credited Macron's economic reforms with the country's growing economy.
The big story beats rang true, the liberties with the text — as Aronofsky and Handel explained in interviews and post-screening discussions — were drawn from Jewish tradition, and there was a whole sequence that depicted the creation as happening in a manner that in some ways synced up with a more literalist "young earth" view of creation held by many evangelicals.
"If it's an emergency situation, which hopefully is not a permanent situation, then it's probably OK." Young's observations rang true: Though the Wise Company meals would keep me alive in the event of an emergency, they were simply a lot more carbheavy, with a lot less animal protein and a lot fewer vegetables, than what I eat on a typical day (many of the Wise meals I bought substituted small globules of vegetable protein for actual meat).
Nevertheless, 50 Cent's comments rang true for some who had witnessed another pattern over the last two decades: The most famous men arrested in the United States for sexual assault in the years before the #MeToo era, including Kobe Bryant, Bill Cosby, R. Kelly, Michael Jackson, were black, notwithstanding the sexual assault accusations against the Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback Ben Roethlisberger around 2009 and the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, in 2011.

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