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The rest of the social gaming segment quickly shook out.
We'll start with how the data warehousing world shook out in 2016.
Some of his supporters are still bitter about how things shook out.
"The dollar slice shook out some of the loose bits," he said.
But after it all shook out, the honeymoon still came out on top.
For proof, just look at how "Bye," shook out for each of its major players.
Disruption is everywhere within the auto industry, similar to the disruption that shook out telecom.
I decided to go for classic bouncy curls, not curls that I shook out into waves.
With that in mind, let's take a look at how this latest scandal shook out: 1.
Then brace yourself for the freshly filmed reunion special to see how this all shook out.
She shook out the headphone wire and screwed a black rubber bud tight into her left ear.
There have been calls for WFP to publicize how the vote shook out, but they're saying no.
After that, Tensing reached into the car -- and at that moment, his body camera shook out of focus.
So, I packed up my bag, shook out my last Euros, and got on a bus to Hamburg.
Mikala Jones-Fielder: I used a palmful of the product, and then I mixed it with water, and I did my scalp, and then I found I needed more, so I shook out more, added water, did the middle, shook out more, did water, mixed it together, and did the ends.
Here's how that shook out: Both Watts and Rothschild say they're not picking on the Times or knocking its coverage.
As Mr. Vega patted down and shook out his jacket, pretending to look for Hugo's fix, she bent over laughing.
Here's how that shook out: Of this year's collection of 31 potential future husbands, 14 of them are persons of color.
Toby shook out the match, and behind the bleary stove window young white flames sucked and stretched, as sinuously as animals.
He went to the sink for a glass of water, shook out two of the little white pills and swallowed them.
The market will have a better sense of how the season shook out this week, as retailers start releasing their December sales.
That shook out to 41 cents a share excluding items, compared with a Thomson Reuters consensus estimate for 34 cents a share.
She elbowed her way through the crowd, tore off her coat, tossed her drenched hat away and shook out her dark hair.
That, of course, is not how the election shook out — Republicans are in control of both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Yes, Cody Kessler shook out of an extremely bad first series in Week 3, allowing zero additional turnovers and two additional sacks thereafter.
But to find out who Peter wound up with and how the whole thing shook out, everyone had to watch to the end.
But the way things shook out left people on Twitter wondering if all Rachel was after was a ring—as opposed to a meaningful relationship.
It's been more than a week since the 63 midterm elections took place, and we still don't know how all of the races shook out.
The reflective material caused the glass to be stiffer than expected, and instead of absorbing motion, it transferred it and simply shook out of place.
On its 53th anniversary, a series of interviews with Mark Zuckerberg and other team members reveal how the Facebook Platform shook out — and shook everything up.
Democrats, for one, aren't very happy with how Mueller's report shook out: 63% of them said they aren't satisfied with its conclusions, according to the Post poll.
Especially given the way things shook out over the last couple of years in D.C. This is not necessarily a surprising nugget from Cooley, but he didn't stop there.
At one point, the president plucked a box of white Tic Tacs from his suit jacket and offered it to the speaker, who shook out a couple for herself.
Jasmina shook out a couple of cigs and passed him one, and he held it between his lips and bowed his head so she could light it with the flicker.
After work, his father parked himself in a wing chair in the living room, shook out the afternoon Boston Herald, and read it while gripping a scotch on the rocks.
The bigger -- and unanswered -- question more people probably care about at this point, though, is whether they'll break their silence on how the Jussie case shook out in Chi-town.
Here's how the rest of the suspensions shook out ... -- Pirates pitcher Keone Kela got 10 GAMES for intentionally throwing a 97 MPH fastball at Derek Dietrich's head in the 7th inning.
Here's how it shook out: The losses extend pain periods for Apple, which has seen downturn in recent weeks, and Facebook, which is suffering a down year on the heels of several scandals.
Every morning, I brushed my hair and used a wand to add bends and curls, blasted dry shampoo from the roots to mid-shaft, and then shook out the waves with my fingertips.
Here's how some defense-related races shook out:   Senate Armed Services Dems: Vulnerable Democrats who serve on the Senate Armed Services Committee either lost or are in too-close-to-call races. Sen.
I've always been on a monthly payment schedule, which charges a $5 service fee after the first month, so that shook out to an increase of roughly $25 a month, to about $150.
With the way things shook out in the finale, that's a distinct possibility: all the cats were let out of a very bloody bag, and no twist, to my recollection, was left un-twisted.
Typically, even the losing candidate has a net positive approval rating on Election Day — that's how it shook out for Mitt Romney, John McCain, and John Kerry — but in 2016, both candidates were underwater.
ABOUT THE THUNDER (220-114): Even with the late charge, Durant was 2109-of-25 shooting against Minnesota but coach Billy Donovan was fine with how things shook out despite the lack of efficiency.
At 5, 6 and 7 years old, my siblings and I laughed as we shook out fat chunks of grass and produced a shower of dirt that went up our noses and down our chests.
Once all that math shook out on the House and Senate bills, the result was clear: On top of that deep corporate tax cut, wealthier people would benefit far more than the middle class and the poor.
"It's been tiring, the showers were cold and obviously we missed home comforts, but here we were all the same, standing firm," supply operator Luis Varas said, as he took down his tent and shook out the dust.
Clarke at the benefit, sporting her blonde Targaryen hair-do Variety provides a quite thorough account of how it all shook out: The auction to watch the episode with Clarke started at $20,000, but the race quickly escalated.
NEW WINDSOR, N.Y. — Anthony Mancinelli shook out a barber towel and welcomed the next customer to his chair in Fantastic Cuts, a cheery hair salon in a nondescript strip mall, about an hour's drive north of New York City.
That plotline, in particular, feels like it would have benefited from a longer season to grow a bit more, but given the way the season shook out time-wise, it feels like they did the best they could with it.
When Mr. Friedman took it over, he shook out the gnomes and the pencil sharpeners and the board games, and brought in supersized versions of stuff that was reminiscent of the work of designers like Axel Vervoordt or Christian Liaigre.
It was a tough sell: Many of those in attendance at the National Security Council stayed late into the night Monday to see how things shook out for their former boss and remain concerned that there could be wholesale changes after Flynn's departure.
Given how his scuffle with Luke P. shook out, and how all the other guys in the mansion are on his side, it's obvious that Hannah's still probably, most definitely, going to give Luke P. a second (or third, or fourth) chance.
Despite how the Pennsylvania race shook out, Republicans overall are leaning into the tax cuts as one of their best strategies come November, viewing it as a major accomplishment they can tout on the campaign trail while attacking vulnerable Democrats who opposed it.
This was, arguably, the single best decision that Trump made throughout the entire campaign — giving Republican elected officials throughout the country reason to believe that, however uneasy they were with the way the primary shook out, Trump was clearly on their team and preferable to Hillary Clinton.
This was, arguably, the single best decision Trump made throughout the entire campaign — giving Republican elected officials throughout the country reason to believe that however uneasy they were with the way the primary shook out, Trump was clearly on their team and preferable to Hillary Clinton.
For one night, at that year's convention in Charlotte, the former president -- far removed from the partisan warfare of a campaign that didn't involve him or any family members -- grabbed hold of the race and shook out the message Obama and Democrats had been struggling to make.
Vox senior correspondent and Giannina stan Alex Abad-Santos and The Goods deputy editor and Jessica apologist Meredith Haggerty are here to recap how the reunion episode shook out, who ended it on top, and who revealed that they were a little more single now than they were when they started.
It was a priority for pretty much everyone that we get across that it shook out the way it did because Gypsy was a girl, and that entailed things like the mother dressing her up like a doll, which a lot more people than Gypsy would report as their experience of their mother.
New Girl almost immediately came up against one of the most deeply entrenched conflicts in sitcom history: It was trying to be one thing — namely a fun and zany hangout comedy — and then cast chemistry shook out in such a way that ignoring the new dynamic would have been like swimming upstream.
After a little bit of hand filtering, we found that the companies mostly shook out into two broad categories: those working on sensor technologies, which are integral to any self-driving system, and more "full-stack" hardware and software companies, which incorporate sensors, machine-learned software models and control mechanics into more integrated autonomous systems.
In the days leading up to tip-off, Cleveland head coach Tyronn Lue talked about a potential "adjustment period" for his team as they shook out of the doldrums of an eight-day break, figured out how a new-look Raptors defense would approach them, and slowed down to find out—and take—what that defense might give them.
It is not a stretch to think that if Staub had finished with those totals — keep in mind, this trade would result in his having reached base 175 fewer times — he would have sailed into the Hall, especially considering he would have been just the 16th or 17th player to reach 3,000 hits depending on how things shook out between him and Rod Carew.
Tiggy-winkle ironed it, and goffered it, and shook out the frills.
Interspersed through the film are several song-and-dance production numbers in the carnival's nightclub, with songs like "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" and "Shook Out of Shape." Jerry, suspicious of his fragmented memory, confronts Estrella at the carnival. He is hypnotized a second time, and that night stabs a carnival showgirl and barker in the showgirl's home. Returning to Estrella, she throws acid in Jerry's face and attempts to imprison him, only to have her other zombies escape.
On 15 November 1862, Livry was rehearsing the title role of Fenella, a mime part and the title role in Auber's opera La muette de Portici. Making her second-act entrance, she shook out her skirts, which caught fire on a gaslight. The accident was avoidable: a method of fire-proofing costumes was available in this period, but Livry and most female performers of the period were opposed to it because it discolored and stiffened fabrics.Roger L. Williams, Gaslight and Shadow: The World of Napoleon III (NY: Macmillan, 1957), 106.
In November 2016, Eggers expressed surprise that the Nosferatu remake was going to be his second film, saying "It feels ugly and blasphemous and egomaniacal and disgusting for a filmmaker in my place to do 'Nosferatu' next. I was really planning on waiting a while, but that's how fate shook out." Eggers had previously directed his high school's performance of the Nosferatu play, and was hired to direct a professional version of the play due to his work. Eggers credited this as the event that inspired him to pursue a career in filmmaking.
Fording a flooded creek, they shook out into assault formation astride the plantation road. The move took just over an hour, as the column had to fight its way through pockets of enemy and brave the heavy defensive artillery barrage that was being put down around 'D' Company; however, by 19:00 hours they reached the beleaguered company. Upon arriving at the plantation, 3 Troop advanced through 'D' Company's position, carrying out a quick sweep of the area through which the attacking Vietnamese were forming up for another attack, catching the enemy on their flanks and inflicting heavy casualties.
According to the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, Audran was one of the best of the successors of Jacques Offenbach: In 1957, the critic Philip Hope-Wallace wrote, "Those who attend on seaside bandstands will know the name of Edmond Audran … for his overtures to La Mascotte, La Poupie and Miss Helyett still set the old squares' feet a-tapping. If he never quite shook out of his sleeve any little inspiration which could rival Offenbach he made a very good second best talent go a long way. He himself did not greatly care for La Mascotte ... thinking his other works more subtle."Hope-Wallace, Philip.
Sullivan, S. P.; and Johnson, Brent. "N.J. election results 2017: How the dramatic legislative races shook out", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, November 8, 2017. Accessed November 9, 2017. "In perhaps the biggest upset of the night, former Monmouth County Democratic Chair Vin Gopal unseated veteran Republican state Sen. Jennifer Beck in the 11th District along the Jersey Shore.... The candidates and outside special interest groups spent more than $4 million on the race -- the third-most of any legislative election this year." The district had been represented only by Republicans since 1992. With the addition of heavily Democratic communities like Asbury Park in the 2011 apportionment, Democrats gained a 32%-23% margin over Republicans in numbers of registered voters. Democrats Joann Downey and Eric Houghtaling won the two Assembly seats in 2015 and Gopal's win over Beck by an Election Day count of 28,750 votes to 25,108 put all three District 11 seats in the hands of Democrats.
Wolf in Shadow is set in the future, three hundred years after the "fall", an apocalyptic event of which little is initially known, but which is regarded in the book as an event akin to Noah's flood in which the world shook out of its orbit tilting it on its axis, which subsequently resulted in the oceans rising and destroying most of human civilization. Several hints are given throughout the novel that this catastrophe might have been due to factors such as pollution and nuclear weapons. In addition to this setting the novel employs a magic system based on Sipstrassi or stones of power, which are golden meteors which allow one to heal oneself, create food, and who are supposedly limited only by ones imagination, although each stone only has a certain amount of power, and as they are used black veins will appear upon the stone and grow, until eventually the Sipstrassi is coal black, and powerless. However, by feeding Sipstrassi blood one can refill them, although Sipstrassi refilled in this manner become blood red, incapable of healing or producing feed, good only for combat.

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