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He'd set things right for Mickey after all those years.
And now it's up to Alice to set things right.
And, if they don't, then companies step up to set things right.
I hope that it is not too late to set things right.
"We're here today because we want to set things right," Morton said.
And the good news is, you still have time to set things right.
We agreed to set things right and have been working on that goal.
The additional day in years divisible by four is supposed to set things right.
Luna, then, is a game about learning to move forward and set things right.
Well, roughly two and a half days to set things right, but time nonetheless.
I have an obligation here, really, to do this and to set things right.
Once it became clear that users were unhappy, Mozilla moved quickly to set things right.
Okay, now that we've set things right, there is an actual explanation for the title.
Over the next few weeks they can choose to set things right or to destroy them.
Now Ms. Karp has a chance to set things right at the leading trade music publication.
It may be some time before the dismal science gets a chance to set things right. ■
It's about a way for people to set things right in the closing days of life.
While confessing the errors of one's ways may be beneficial, what, if anything, can set things right?
Unequal pay is all around us and it's up to women across the country to set things right.
What matters is owning up to that, taking responsibility for our actions, and trying to set things right.
If you're seeing them, at some point that setting got changed, and it's time to set things right again.
However, while browsing, she overheard two employees making rude remarks, so she took to Facebook to set things right.
Oil's biggest kingpins are now at the G40 summit in Buenos Aires, where they will try to set things right.
The homecoming is as hard as it's ever been, but Kiryu is better equipped than ever to finally set things right.
The courts had better act to set things right and free aspiring voters from "suspense" in time for the coming elections.
If the system has gotten to this level of degradation maybe it's time, and not too late, to set things right.
"It is good for the soul of a person, a people and of a nation to set things right," she said.
That vision includes a historical narrative about where we went wrong, and then tells us how we can set things right.
They decide that a night of debauchery before graduation will set things right but finding a suitably raucous party proves difficult.
The kingdom is at peace, and it really looks like Ned might be able to set things right in King's Landing.
Still others embraced the idea that some "independent," objective authority, standing outside partisan politics, might swoop into Washington and set things right.
He feared that he was being punished for his priest stunt and felt compelled to give me the Bible to set things right.
America's apathy on matters African is one reason such initiatives have slowed of late, but re-engagement would not necessarily set things right.
But no democracy can overlook evidence of abuse of power, bribery, and obstruction in the hope that an election will set things right.
For Mr. Bataan, it was a chance to set things right, to help move young people off a path he knew too well.
The real Dany gathers her friends to try to set things right before the dog ruins the town and the school's big dance.
No matter how much any of us might want to return to some moment in our past to set things right, we can't.
In a sense, it's the novel's second mystery, unraveling what went wrong between the two sisters and what (if anything) can set things right.
He returns to a world where prehistoric creatures roam, King Abraham Lincoln IV reigns and a robotic police force demands he set things right.
"The actions I acknowledged in court today were wrong, and, through my faith in God, I am working to set things right," he added.
Her message to the lawmakers: "It is good for the soul of a person, a people and of a nation to set things right."
And saying that it is up to the voters, who must wait until the next presidential election to set things right, also begs the question.
The story goes like this: a woman discovers a pre-apocalypse secret that gets her killed — but her daughter is determined to set things right.
He's part of a group that "wants to set things right, clean up this country," you see, and they could use a man like him.
Peter screws up a lot, but he's a good kid who knows when he has to set things right and Holland sells all of that.
"[T]he actions I acknowledged in court today were wrong, and, through my faith in God, I am working to set things right," he added.
Congress can step in, is indeed trying to step in to set things right but is for the moment being blocked by a procedural impediment.
Americans long have been entranced with the idea of the political outsider who puts self-interest aside to battle Washington's wrongdoers and set things right.
They are eager to talk about how to set things right, soothing the populist fury by making globalization a more lucrative proposition for the masses.
Policies be damned, who better to set things right than the defiant strong man who promises by sheer force of will to make America great again?
"There is no magic bullet that will set things right, but meaningful campaign finance reform must be at the center of a reform agenda," Gilens says.
Residents acknowledged the district's problems, but said that the state was complicit in those struggles, and that their city deserved another chance to set things right.
But most take as a given that the governments in charge mounted a sincere effort to set things right — a stark contrast to the mood now.
When Michael's wife dies, Mary returns to the Banks' home to set things right—with help from a newly imagined Bert-type, played by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
"I recognize that the actions I acknowledged in court today were wrong, and, through my faith in God, I am working to set things right," Flynn said.
This action has the potential to save lives, and it would follow a long tradition of presidents' working to set things right for veterans before leaving office.
They accidentally killed the Pikachu and the boy committed suicide, so they relive the incident in a million ways to foil their own attempts and set things right.
It's up to the kids to go out and set things right — though, as it quickly becomes clear, none of them have any idea what they're in for.
So for the first time Congress has a chance to set things right, to settle an important social issue: Protect those who most exemplify what Americans hold dear.
"I recognize that the actions I acknowledged in court today were wrong, and, through my faith in God, I am working to set things right," Mr. Flynn said.
One dynamic that struck me is that Bourne is a character that has been wronged by these government agencies, and he sometimes takes extreme measures to set things right.
The neighborhood-based policing program, which will be in half of the precincts and all of public housing police service areas by October, is designed to set things right.
" In a statement Friday, Flynn also referenced religion, saying he acknowledged that his actions "were wrong, and, through my faith in God, I am working to set things right.
Several longtime intelligence operatives said they were impressed that Trump moved so quickly to try to set things right by visiting CIA on his first full day in office.
If I were to make a revenge movie about my dad's death, Idris Elba would play the sexy, smart, gorgeous stroke that I had to pursue to set things right.
A court rep tells us the Ministry will most likely hand down a fine in excess of the $11k fine Lochte's teammate, Jimmy Feigen, paid to set things right with prosecutors.
Even when Barry, with the help of the elder Wayne, is able to go back and set things right, the present he returns to is not the original one he left.
How might the political, social, and sexual landscapes all shift if we acknowledged that in many cases, the server is unsatisfied -- and actually believed it was important to set things right?
The broomstick lifts Mary up and takes her to Endor College, a school for magic, where she runs into trouble after telling a lie and decides she must set things right.
None of this can happen unless Americans of all political stripes recognize the danger we are in and support their elected representatives in doing what is necessary to set things right.
In short just as it was hard to parse out what the bad thing would be that would trigger an inevitable selloff, it's hard to pinpoint what might set things right.
The larger indictment is of colonialism and post-colonial condescension and exploitation, though from a Western angle in which the doughty, underappreciated British do what they can to set things right.
When a good guy gets picked on in a superhero movie, you know it's only a matter of time before Iron Man or Captain America shows up to set things right.
Oshie, Holtby guide Capitals by Wild WASHINGTON — Coming off a two-game road trip where most everything went wrong, the Washington Capitals returned home and, at least for one game, set things right.
But Christian theology also contains a belief that at the end of days, Jesus will return to set things right in the world, erasing death and suffering — a concept usually called the Second Coming.
The good doc says he felt like he was in Never-Never Land trying to reset his Gmail account, but one of the execs from Google stepped in to help him set things right.
N.Y. Times Quote of the Day ... Michael Flynn statement: "I recognize that the actions I acknowledged in court today were wrong, and, through my faith in God, I am working to set things right."
Relatively early in their careers, they came to believe that capitalism had been allowed to run roughshod over much of America's natural beauty, and that it was the government's duty to set things right.
It turns out that the moonshine was distilled by a cult, and anyone who drinks it is left with strange visions of destruction, and she has to figure out a way to set things right.
This need to "do something" stems from the misconception that in times of trouble, the government must intervene to set things right because if the government fails to intervene the issue at hand will perpetuate.
So he huffs and puffs and makes a big show of leaving this timeline ... only to go out of his way to set things right with the President so he can stay in this timeline.
It seems the asteroid strike set off the Avalon's slow breakdown, and it is up to Jim, with Aurora's help, to set things right, save them, and in the process redeem himself in her eyes.
"I recognize that the actions I acknowledged in court today were wrong, and, through my faith in God, I am working to set things right," Flynn said in a statement after his December 2017 plea.
And yet he's the smartest of the trio, the only one who can set things right when Dan accidentally prevents the American Revolution, and the one with the most excitement and wonder at seeing the past.
Yet, in this age of rage, people were eager to believe experts explaining that a strong case for criminal charges was already established on collusion and they just had to "wait for Mueller" to set things right.
After a New York Times investigation revealed Saturday that five women made allegations of sexual harassment or inappropriate behavior against O'Reilly over a number of years, something did happen, and it may begin to set things right.
To argue it does sounds more like legislative sleight-of-hand coming from a fast-talking K Street lobbyist but it's been enough to derail the only thing that for the moment can set things right in Arizona.
Inside the futuristic hair salon is a second character, whom Ms. Baccus-Clark described as a black female version of Dr. Frankenstein: a brilliant scientist whose creation has gone awry and is feverishly trying to set things right.
Gilead was conceived by a group called the Sons of Jacob, comprised of men and women united by the goal of "[wanting] to set things right [and] clean up this country," as an early member explained in the show.
This would be a good weekend to set things right by clearing out the refrigerator and giving it a deep clean, then doing the same with your spice collection and maybe your collection of pots and pans as well.
It's true that fossil fuel companies bear the lion's share of responsibility for this crisis, and that consumers buying efficient light bulbs will not set things right; we need government action to shift our energy sources from coal and gas to sunlight and wind.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Security has been stepped up for the two accountants responsible for botching the Oscar best picture announcement, their company said on Thursday, as the ceremony's stage manager said the pair had to be pushed onstage to set things right after the gaffe.
It is up to these wise men to set things right, and Paul in particular succeeds in engineering, in the novel's last pages, a dizzying series of machinations to institute an order on the disorder he sees, moving characters around likes pawns on a chess board.
In his first visit to the local prison, Bryan meets a death-row inmate named Walter "Johnny D." McMillian (Jamie Foxx), who was convicted of murdering a white woman based on flimsy eyewitness testimony, and makes it his mission to set things right for McMillian and others like him.
According to TV Guide, "Chapter Twenty-Six: The Tell-Tale Heart" will see Betty turning to Jughead for help when the consequences of that death in last week's episode come back to haunt her, while Veronica's hoping to set things right with her dad, Hiram; Archie's dad FP; and Jughead.
"I think that there was a little bit of zealousness in trying to find the next big fish in order to set things right reputationally about the public integrity section," said Brian Fallon, who worked as a spokesman for the Department of Justice before joining Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in 2015.
It's a national disgrace that Trump sleeps in the White House instead of a federal prison cell, but it has been a while since I had any expectation that the special counsel Robert Mueller's findings, many of which were finally released to the public on Thursday, could set things right.
Perhaps this is why fully 60 percent of them are willing to endorse a proposition that in previous periods would be viewed as extreme: the country has gotten so far off track that we need a leader who is prepared to break some rules if that is what it takes to set things right.
While the Holmes case long ago faded into oblivion, it still captures the essence of a libel claim: A person dissatisfied with his portrayal in the paper comes to court to make the case that the article was false, his reputation has been harmed and only an award of damages can set things right.
Trump should name someone such as former White House chief of staff James Baker, who served President Reagan well, as a temporary executive chairman of his White House staff to offer Trump advice he desperately needs to hear and to crack the whip to set things right with his staff, Congress and the media.
Between the scene of him sobbing over his siblings, his heart-to-heart with Jon Snow, and the broken man at the pivotal election who just wants to set things right, it was a great reminder of the caliber of show Game of Thrones could reach when it isn't just going full "OMG DRAGONZ" on us.
So it is no small matter that the congressional Republicans under House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (Wis.) have announced a tax reform package that is going to set things right and make America great again.
The fantasy of the typical Front Mission hero is that they are able to arm themselves, get a grasp of the broader webs of power and conspiracy they confront, and use their capacity for violence to cut through those webs to set things right in a way soldiers implicated in a vast modern military machine rarely can.
Trump's tweets this morning reinforce that message: "Never seen such Republican ANGER & UNITY as I have concerning the lack of investigation on Clinton made Fake Dossier..." In their Friday phone call, Bannon told Trump he had been looking for a long time "to set things right with Singer and his entire crew," according to a source familiar with the conversation.
In the immortal words of R.Kelly, "after the party, it's the afterparty," which in terms of the Academy Awards really just means if you weren't in love with your favorite celeb's choice in Oscars gown the first time around, there's a whole new chance for them to set things right and bring the glam at one of the hundreds of A-list Hollywood afterparties.

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