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The tweet was 100% accurate at that point in time.
Again, at that point in time, obviously sentiment was bad.
Those guys weren't too into it at that point in time.
It really depends on where we are at that point in time.
Women were still a little bit invisible at that point in time.
At that point in time, you're not going to tell him no.
My first error of the year comes at that point in time.
But it wasn't something I consciously chose at that point in time.
And at that point in time, they had a proof of concept.
COMEY: General Flynn, at that point in time, was in legal jeopardy.
Why didn't Facebook make this information public at that point in time?
At that point in time, we were often on high terrorist alert.
We didn't get a long time to visit at that point in time.
"At that point in time, truthfully, Ivanka wasn't totally a celebrity," Spitz said.
"Dawson's Creek was me expressing myself at that point in time," he said.
And at that point in time, all of a sudden, I could not.
At that point in time, phones with super-slim bezels were still new.
By that point in time, Virginia Tech had built a 210-5 lead.
They got me to do harm reduction classes for that point in time.
"They said at that point in time they had no plans," says Merz.
"There was nothing I was concerned about at that point in time," he said.
He's down to a pistol at that point in time and they shot him.
And at that point in time, it was a pivotal point in the game.
At that point in time, the concept, the idea of SARS wasn't even coined.
So I started to build the vision for Rooster Teeth at that point in time.
"At that point in time, we think there's good footing on the stock," Johnson said.
A lot of things that was going on inside of me at that point in time.
"We did not want to get to that threshold at that point in time," he said.
"I was just shocked the officer didn't fire back at that point in time," he said.
What I sought was not to forget the face I remembered at that point in time.
"Until that point in time I'm not thinking about each individual witness," Murkowski said last week.
Do you understand we won't sell equities at that point in time but will actually buy more?
Because when the judge said I was guilty, everything let me down at that point in time.
Matt: Because, you know, everybody, I dunno, was influenced by Arnold Schwarzenegger at that point in time.
I do feel as though I was winning the whole thing, especially at that point in time.
A lot of people at that point in time thought they were going to have a job.
"I can't speak for what the investigators understood or believed at that point in time," Voci said.
The only thing I could think of at that point in time was going straight to bed.
And then we'll make a determination based on what information we have at that point in time.
It seemed like at that point in time, there were these women, especially Sarah, who had this power.
We tried to put it in certain things, and it just wasn't right by that point in time.
By that point in time, scrambling for the L train will have certainly reached Snowpiercer levels of fierceness.
"It brings a little levity to what was a tough game at that point in time," Melvin said.
It's at that point in time when we saw the exponential increase of healthcare costs in this country.
At that point in time, however, news of the tower fire in London was already several hours old.
Well, in that point in time, that character couldn't translate to people's living rooms and bedrooms in America.
I mean, our financial condition at that point in time is not something that is an issue for you.
So, I just read a lot of his stuff that he had already published at that point in time.
We were much more risk-averse at that point in time because we thought the Fed made a mistake.
I was looking for the best tool available, and at that point in time I thought it was photography.
"At that point in time, she didn't understand or appreciate that this may very well be a crime," Gerrow said.
WILBUR ROSS: Well, I think it's very hard to pre-judge exactly where we'll be at that point in time.
I think the owners, at that point in time, were trying to determine what was the best path for Hulu?
There are reports that he&aposs not being very cooperative but Fox cannot confirm it at that point in time.
It all depends on the sensitivity of the app and the risk of the user at that point in time.
It's easy to dismiss teens for being silly or dramatic, but there's a lot happening at that point in time.
But from that point in time, life really stopped for myself and for my business, for all of our employees.
"We got taken much more seriously at that point in time and we were off to the races," Renshaw said.
At that point in time, 87 percent of Republicans approved of President Ronald Reagan, as did 85033 percent of Democrats.
"I'm still locked in at that point in time," said Kluber, who now has 13 ⅓ scoreless innings in the playoffs.
Polls are a snapshot of what is happening at that point in time, not a prognosis for what will happen.
"It was just all about executing my pitch at that point in time and not moving too fast," Bettis said.
At that point in time, Turkey was more interested in creating a no-fly zone along the Turkish-Syrian border.
Its very existence at that point in time challenges current notions about the formation and growth of such objects, they said.
At that point in time, 44 percent of respondents said that they approved of the decision while only 24 percent disapproved.
Certainly, from that point in time through the end of 2017, the industry as a whole cut its involuntary denied boardings.
At that point in time, I think we might see some normalcy come about regarding people's daily lives and economic activity.
" Mr. Goldberg, however, thought it was "a light enough gift for the moment we were in at that point in time.
"He surrendered at that point in time" amidst firefighters who waited with him until sheriff's deputies took him into custody, said Johnson.
"I never connected those dots at that point in time," said Kluber, who was lined up to pitch a potential Game 7.
And they presented the company to us for the seed round and we chose not to do it at that point in time.
I didn't have quotas for women or for men, it just turned out to be an even mix at that point in time.
"It gives us a little bit more confidence that at that point in time they're going to take it out," said AllianceBernstein's Hussey.
"That's just a right and wrong matter, and at that point in time we felt we had to speak out," David Gosar said.
"Our people, at that point in time, got their hopes back up that they might have a job," Jones told CNBC on Thursday.
At that point in time, MARL argued that there were "serious human rights and civil liberties issues to be considered" in Driver's situation.
In 2016, it sold MSP coverage in 32 states — fewer than half of what the law had envisioned at that point in time.
Or-- DAVID SOLOMON: Well, there's no question that the regulatory construct had an impact on the available liquidity at that point in time.
At that point in time, local leaders were still scrambling to bring in new employers to keep the village from plunging into a depression.
I guess the database was developed using the punch-card machines that IBM was supplying to the Nazi government at that point in time.
"The elections being re-run just pushes out that point in time, and we have another nearly two months of extra uncertainty," he said.
"I'd look for some profit taking to come in at that point in time, look for the drift back a little bit," said Johnson.
I think it's really about managing the shortage of labor but we were more ready to go to London at that point in time.
"There was a lot of personal tragedy, and I think at that point in time, California was just this mythical, magical place," Boehme said.
The instalment amount, which comprises interest and principal, resets every 12 months and is capped at the inflation rate at that point in time.
"The art market exploded, things changed and at that point in time more traditional galleries kind of popped up," said Rasmus Nielsen of Superflex.
Two, the Democrats had their house on fire a little bit at that point in time because they were dealing with the Tea Party craze.
At that point in time, Timberlake was most recognizable as the perpetrator of the inescapable 2016 earworm "Can't Stop the Feeling" from the Trolls soundtrack.
"The deputy attorney general was definitely very concerned about the president, about his capacity, and about his intent at that point in time," said McCabe.
Instead of creating new playlists with just three or four songs that you're into at that point in time, use Spotify's Add to Queue feature.
Hartmans: At that point in time, BlackBerry had all these government contracts and big business deals, and those deals in turn spurred more consumer adoption.
"At that point in time, when he was still part of their club, he was willing to explore it," Mr. Davis said of Mr. Cohen.
Sometimes it's hard to remember what life was like 30 years ago, but it was the wrong thing to do at that point in time.
So I'm going to pause my subscription at that point in time and will figure out what I need for when I come back to work.
Until then, when they come to the WTO and say, 'this is my new list of commitments'…at that point in time we then step in.
Limited partners in these funds can also access later rounds through "Special Purpose Vehicles" (SPVs) provided that the valuations are reasonable at that point in time.
"At that point in time it is very difficult for us to operate the facility further," Chief Financial Officer Aditya Mittal told a results conference call.
They looked at how advanced cancer was at the time of diagnosis and outcomes based on the severity of the disease at that point in time.
His hedonism is the very thing that wrote his death warrant because there was no cure, at that point in time, and he was very promiscuous.
At that point in time, ABC hadn't aired his exit, so as far as we knew, this was just Hadid's way of saying she was #TeamTyler.
It's worth noting, though, that the 3DS had a larger install base at that point in time, and the games sold for a lower price point.
And if at that point in time, if Zika is not going to kill me, I'm going to be down there trying to accomplish my Olympic dreams.
At that point in time, you have no idea that the next 10 years will bring two of the worst bear markets in recent history; the Sept.
At that point in time, of course, condemning WikiLeaks for publishing classified information was the popular thing to do, so it's no surprise that Trump latched on.
"At that point in time with the base open late in the game, you don't want to let the lefty beat you," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.
"At that point in time, the ETN structure was the best route to bring the products to market," said Laurent Kssis, chief executive officer of XBT Provider.
It makes sense, and I had heard it said before (and believed it cognitively), but at that point in time I was finally completely ready to hear it.
So, your phone could also become a game pad or some other shape that works best for whatever you happen to be doing at that point in time.
Unfortunately, the dumpling emoji won't be voted on until this time next year, and the emoji approved at that point in time won't be official until June 2017.
"You're trying to win a hockey game but you almost feel like you don't want to keep playing at that point in time," Sabres coach Dan Bylsma said.
We have hit a brick wall, and at that point in time we had to make the difficult but necessary decision to press forward to filing the lawsuit.
Going back to our email  —  Point (a) is fairly straightforward and it depicts a win for Hillary if an election were to occur at that point in time, i.e.
He got a "no," but it wasn't a traditional rejection — we gave him clear feedback as to why we were not going to invest at that point in time.
What's more, they often become so tied to that point in time that they feel a little dated as soon as the country has moved past them a bit.
But at that point in time, surgeons and all attending physicians didn't have any clear reason to wash their hands as they moved from one patient to the next.
In 2018, the digital label began releasing four compilations for the game every quarter, with each package based on what was happening in the game at that point in time.
THIS WAS WHERE I WAS AT THAT POINT IN TIME AND I CAN'T REALLY REGR ET THAT DECISION BECAUSE IT'S PART OF WHO I AM AND WHERE I AM TODAY.
"My feeling was that at that point in time, we were in a national emergency, a health emergency, and government wasn't doing anything," Mr. Signorile said in an interview Monday.
"We're already at that point in time where if you haven't started doing your work, you should file an extension," said certified public accountant Benjamin Tobias, president of Tobias Financial Advisors.
In addition to the discomfort of being the center of attention, his birthday is also unsettling because it makes him consider his experiences, accomplishments, and doubts at that point in time.
At that point in time, half of the babies with obese mothers had a femur length of at least 71 millimeters, compared with 70.2 millimeters for babies with non-obese mothers.
SO THAT'S THE FIRST THING I DO. WHAT I'M THINKING AT THAT POINT IN TIME IS HAS THERE BEEN ANY SIGNIFICANT CHANGE THAT I WAS ANTICIPATING WHEN I WENT TO SLEEP?
That's higher than the shortage of 6,000 they projected a decade ago based on the pace of population growth and new surgeons entering the job market at that point in time.
That point in time the U.S. had concentrated surpluses and had made a very basic policy decision to help Asian and European countries recover from the ravages of World War 2.
Houston been had Sauce; Screw and Fat Pat and them cats been talking about big Rolexes and big Benzes, and fancy clothes which were in style at that point in time.
At that point in time Mitchell would actually counter her administrators that were trying to reel her back in and would file her own, personal complaint saying that she was being harassed.
Saying goodbye to Jason in Thailand was heart wrenching, and at that point in time I couldn't really give him a straight answer as to why I was ending our amazing relationship.
At that point in time the iPhone app space was taking off and we were on the front edge of that and managed to make an automation system for creating iPhone apps.
"I was at home actually watching so at that point in time we knew we had a challenge," Bob Moritz, global chairman of PwC, told CNBC at the Mobile World Congress on Wednesday.
I was sitting in my office, of course dialed into this conference, watching it at that point in time, totally unaware that even Preet was speaking and what he was going to say.
This gives you a sense of how passive supporters and neutral voters reacted to a change in the surroundings, causing them to reweigh their support for either candidate at that point in time.
And it's not clear to me that the process is going to winnow itself to that point in time for there to be a two-person race between Bernie Sanders and someone else.
As a firm believer in the convenience of this feature, I think it might be worth waiting for Face ID in a more powerful and much more expensive iPad at that point in time.
"I was only 19 years old when I made the team, and I don't think I was prepared psychologically for the responsibility with becoming an Olympic champion at that point in time," he said.
In 1969, Man Ray also created a lithograph called "Les Invendables," which he believes matches with the crime scene photography of Short's body that had circulated through the public at that point in time.
"At that point in time, I decided to come back and do it, do it right, that I was going to do it differently," said Hammer, who has held that very world record since 2010.
CALLAN: I THINK THE BOOK IS INTENDED TO BE REALLY AN INTROSPECTIVE REFLECTION ON MY CAREER, AND I HAD TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR WHAT I WAS DOING IN THAT POSITION AT THAT POINT IN TIME.
" They described ICO death as, having raised funds, not being "listed on exchanges for trading and has not had a code contribution in Github on a rolling three-month basis from that point in time.
Callimachi: At that point in time, Hawk was just getting ready to graduate from university, and he remembers welcoming U.S. forces and being hopeful that —— Hawk: We're gonna rebuild, we're gonna do this and that.
"At that point in time, Kim Jong-un was relatively new in the job, and I don't think it was clear yet how he was different from his father," Mr. Lynton said in an interview.
"Siamraptor is the largest predator in the environment and thus could be an apex predator at that point in time," said paleontologist Soki Hattori of Fukui Prefectural University and Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum in Japan.
Among 75 surveys taken over the past month, sampling error suggests that 303% of estimates for individual candidates should fall more than 0.93 percentage points away from those contenders' true support at that point in time.
"Assuming she wins, and the investigation goes forward, and it looks like an indictment is pending, at that point in time, under the Constitution, the House of Representatives would engage in an impeachment trial," McCaul said.
Many of the bag punchers and mirror athletes that Woody and Toddy KO'd with Muay Thai combos ended up becoming competitive club fighters at their gym (at that point in time a run down, derelict mill).
Meaning it really gave us a chance 11 years ago to take a company that had a great legacy of 90 years at that point in time, but that had really become complacent in so many ways.
And you saw the annual report that was issued three weeks ago that we did provide an update on the basis of the information that we have at that point in time so that's where we are.
A backdoor or weakened encryption may be easier than using a hacking tool, which may or may not work depending on the target, their operating system, and the capabilities of the tool at that point in time.
Lewis said that the common link between his portfolio companies (besides current valuations of more than $1 billion, according to Bedrock) was the fact that he was offering "the only term sheet" at that point in time.
"It at least leaves me with only the issue of it being political … a pandering to what was going on in the world at that point in time," Ganek said, referencing anti-Wall Street sentiment at the time.
The Trump campaign originally touted that more than 1,000 jobs would stay in the U.S.  "A lot of people at that point in time thought they were going to have a job," Jones said early Thursday on CNN.
"At that point in time, it's when we come together as a team and a staff, and that, I think, is our strength as we go forward," he said on July 3, the last day of the trials.
Among adolescents who had never smoked at the start of the study, those who had used e-cigarettes at that point in time were about 2.9 times more likely to report smoking traditional cigarettes in the second survey.
Although history can serve as an important reference for future strategy, one must not forget that it is a mere record of events and thoughts that were the outcomes of certain conditions prevailed at that point in time.
While Cora may have been a little on the smelly side, athletic clubs around the country appealed to her to teach athletics at their facilities, but she was not ready to quit wrestling at that point in time.
But we told the management team at that point in time that the financial commitments that they were making to us and to the rest of the investor base, we would hold them accountable to deliver on those commitments.
I don't know if I could discern the difference between him and the character at that point in time because, again, it was my first experience doing anything like this and I was a 16-year-old, impressionable girl.
This announcement may not be on the same scale of the UFC's TV deal with FOX in the USA, but then MMA was already established as a popular, mainstream combat sport in the States at that point in time.
Trump went back and forth with the reporter, making it clear what he meant was that his show was the No. 1 show on Mondays in the 18-49 demo, which was, at that point in time, also untrue.
That there are people screaming about the inequality that was going on within the organization," Young Lee said at the CNBC event in Washington D.C. "We were in such a hyperpolarized state as an organization at that point in time.
"I haven't seen Denham do anything so far, so at that point in time, all's you can do is change horses and hope the next one runs better than the last one did," David Ablett, 74, a retired car dealer, said.
"But assuming she wins, and the investigation goes forward and it looks like an indictment is pending, at that point in time under the Constitution, the House of Representatives would engage in an impeachment trial," he said on Fox News.
Because up until that point in time, we were entirely dependent on Thailand and we had no overseas activities and it was from 1998 that we then moved to our very first hotel outside of Thailand which was in Vietnam.
At that point in time, IKEA had already released a versatile wireless charging system that could be installed in any piece of furniture, and I caught a sneak peek at a smart lighting system that could become an ultra-cheap Philips Hue competitor.
Dropping you into a game full of spectacular sorcery without giving you an amazing spell within the first ten minutes was a bit of a faux-pas at that point in time, and the rest of the game's design wasn't terribly current either.
SR: I have a great relationship with Les, and I think that we would have worked really well together on a combined company, but I think, like I said, at that point in time, you look at the valuations: We were undervalued.
Because in that first picture you could say: well at that point in time, we had the benefit of fiscal stimulus in the United States, we had some emergence in Europe that looked pretty positive, and we had the global synchronized growth story.
The US may have been in a Cold War with the USSR at that point in time, but it was not in a literal war, and in lieu of a state of war, the Rosenbergs couldn't be accused of that specific crime.
"But the labor market is getting tighter and we're starting to see signs of wage gains starting to accelerate, so I think we're getting closer to that point in time when it will be appropriate to actually raise short-term rates again," he added.
When in 2015, Slack raised money at a $1 billion valuation, founder Stewart Butterfield spoke candidly about why it was important to him, and why if Slack wasn't assigned a valuation north of that number at that point in time, Slack wouldn't raise anything.
"By the time people are meeting their partner's parents, a lot of those parents are in their 60s and 70s, and by that point in time, people are pretty set in their ways and they're not really able to bend a lot," Stewart says.
I think it leaves you -- or at least leaves me with only the issue of it being political, of it being of a pandering to what was going on in the world at that point in time; that we're going to show these guys.
They couldn't have made this record with John Cale in the band, they made up stories about their fuzz pedals being stolen to explain to change in sound, but in truth Lou Reed just wanted to make that record at that point in time.
If deployed collectively on a global scale over the next thirty years, they represent a credible path forward, not just to slow the earth's warming but to reach drawdown, that point in time when greenhouse gases in the atmosphere peak and begin to decline.
An obvious rebuttal is that he returned to that point in time using the quantum realm time-travel device as an old man to show everybody his life had been a happy one, but then he would have popped back into the middle of the time machine.
"You have to manage your football team in a lot of situations to be an excellent head coach, and when I stepped in I don&apost think I was ready for that situation right at that point in time," said Shannon, who has been Florida&aposs defensive coordinator.
I don't think I'd also made more than $280,250 a year in my entire life at that point in time, but I had an amazing amount of fun and it turns out that actually a lot of the things that are relevant for polar expeditions just transfer perfectly to startups.
I think one of our biggest strengths was that we never shied away from trying to write hooks, and at that point in time, we had a lot of people in the scene talking trash on us and calling us a boy band or saying we were too pop to be punk rock.
Deal explained that these photos provided "a snapshot of what is going on in the microvasculature in the eye (and also, we think, the brain) at that point in time, and from that one measure, we can determine if someone has retinal signs indicative of retinopathy," damage to the retinal blood vessels.
"If we do manage to push up and break above the October highs in that $34-35 area, I think I would be a little bit more confident at that point in time that the worst is behind us, and the base suggests that we can move higher at that point," the technical analyst said.
"The labor market is getting tighter and we're starting to see signs of wage gains starting to accelerate, so I think we're getting closer to that point in time when it will be appropriate to actually raise short-term rates again," Dudley, a permanent voting member of the Federal Reserve, said in an interview on Fox Business Network.
But as you can imagine, at that point in time, the law enforcement officers were trying to encircle us and put us in a safer position as opposed to being scattered around a baseball field, where they could - they felt they could better protect us if we collected in one spot and then they circled around us.
"I think we will have to sit down and get serious about how we retool this campaign, how we retool the fundraising, how we do the GOTV, and at that point in time many of us around the country will be able to join with him and help him get it right," Clyburn said of Biden.
"If we get to the point of the end of that 90 days … and we realize we're in a place that is still lacking significant portions of data to make a logical outgrowth argument for the final rule, I think that's something we would have to sit down and consider at that point in time," she added.
"I just knew in my own head that with how deep the situation had gotten, even though I was still functioning at work and being where I needed to be…I really started to realize at that point in time that I wasn't physically or mentally capable of continuing to work under the addiction that I was under," he explained.
"My grandmother survived one tragedy which was the Holocaust and then her only son passed away in 2015, and the fact that at that point in time, the caretaker increased the fraudulent charges and took advantage of her despair and depression is what I find to be revolting," Micah Herman, who has started a GoFundMe for his grandparents, told NBC 6.
As I said in my statement, I could be wrong, but Flynn had been forced to resign the day before, and — and the controversy around General Flynn at that point in time was centered on whether he had lied to the vice president about the nature of his conversations with the Russians, whether he had been candid with others in the course of that.
THE OTHER SIDE OF THAT IS IF YOU HAVE THE CHINA STUFF YOU'LL GO DOWN YOU KNOW, SO AND THEN CORRECTING TO THAT CURRENCY IF YOU GET A 10% MOVE IN THE CHINESE CURRENCY OR 15% MOVE ON THE CHINESE CURRENCY, A 28% MOVE IN THE EURO AT THAT POINT IN TIME, WHAT DOES THAT MEAN IN SAME DOLLARS YOU'RE BRINGING HOME, YOU KNOW AROUND THE WORLD.
"It's a tremendous responsibility as governor to make sure that you protect the citizens of the state so this isn't an easy decision for me to make, but I have to look at it broadly and ask myself, do some soul searching and ask myself ... are we doing everything we can to protect our kids, and the answer for me at that point in time was no," he said during a news conference.

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