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Because like McConnell, time after time after time after time after time, Cornyn has slammed Democrats for doing exactly what he is doing right with Vought's appointment.
What is the mental health situation in America, where time after time, after time, after time, we're seeing indescribable horror.
"What is the mental health situation in America, where time after time, after time, after time, we're seeing indescribable horror?" he said.
He can hit a 2-3cm radius time after time after time.
"They answered the bell time after time after time," Indians Manager Terry Francona said.
But President Donald Trump is ignoring history again, as he so willingly does, time after time after time.
To do it time after time after time is boggling, but that is what it would take to unseat Nadal.
FYI ... Damon freakin' loves his Pats -- as he's told us time after time after time -- and he still shows love for Gronk ... but yeah, dude.
I'd often take their name, put in Mogilevich in Google, and it was like hitting the jackpot on a slot machine, time after time after time.
Time after time he showed up with his lovely plans, which were getting briefer and more vague, and time after time he was undone by the new reality.
Time after time after time, studies have shown that in the long run, patient investors in well-diversified portfolios outperform heat-chasers who try to time every new fad.
"I think anyone who looks at the vice president's record understands that time after time after time, Joe has talked about the need to cut Social Security," Sanders told reporters.
What you see in the book, though, is just time after time after time where people's best-laid plans fell by the wayside as they carried out the president's policy desires.
"Time after time, the Clinton Foundation has been subjected to politically motivated allegations, and time after time these allegations have been proven false," Craig Minassian said in a statement to CNN.
It's a strategy Buffett has benefited from time after time.
It was probably viral, she was told, time after time.
The cruel stars approve of these events, time after time.
Thompson said the United States, in turn, has shown Russian officials "time, after time, after time" its data that proves the missile flew beyond 3,106 miles in a test held between 2008 and 85033.
"Time after time, the Clinton Foundation has been subjected to politically motivated allegations, and time after time, these allegations have been proven false," Craig Minassian, a spokesman for the foundation, said in a statement.
"Having organized for years, volunteer canvassers were more effective time after time after time," said Betsy Hoover, a cofounder of Higher Ground Labs, a progressive tech incubator that funded Outvote and the Tuesday Company.
And we've seen time after time after time, parties who are in government, so they are supposed to be the ones running the country, start freaking out when they're seeing an election over the hill.
And time after time the perpetrator has invoked Mr. Trump's name.
Russia has time after time failed to restrain Bashar al-Assad.
" "Time after time, he says things that are just not true.
It's just the same old rubbish time after time, isn't it?
"I think anyone who looks at the vice president's record understands that time after time after time, Joe has talked about the need to cut Social Security," Sanders told The Washington Post's Sean Sullivan on Sunday.
Bill: Well the emerging markets are under some pressure right now, and as we've seen time, after time, after time, markets tend to paint a broad brush over all emerging markets as if they are the same.
But, time after time, you end up pushing it to the backburner.
Time after time, when facts collided with feelings, the boomers chose feelings.
"Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper: Look, it is what it is.
Time after time, the voters have reacted to shutdowns the same way.
Either way, we banded together and got through it time after time.
Well, I was skunked time after time, but one in particular stings.
He smeared Wall Street "fat cats" time after time on the trail.
The United States has presented Russia "time after time after time" with data showing that the missile flew more than the treaty's proscribed 500-km range during one of the tests conducted between 2008 and 2013, she said.
"I think anyone who looks at the vice president's record understands that, time after time after time, Joe has talked about the need to cut Social Security," Sanders told reporters at a campaign stop in Concord, New Hampshire.
Time after time, SMU drove inside UCF territory only to come up empty.
Time after time, officials at the Pentagon have found ways to delay releases.
"Time after time and it just wasn't one way," Hoiberg said of Butler.
Time after time lamely chasing relevancy - very poorly, with our money, without Congress.
Time after time, Weeks said, the girl she called "Coley" beat the odds.
But why do fake posts get shared, time after time, disaster after disaster?
Trump was like Rasputin, being declared dead time after time, but living on.
"In my case, my platoon was hammered time after time," Villanueva told ESPN.
Flynn gained Trump's trust, demonstrating his loyalty to the president time after time.
Time after time, Washington has been roiled by new stories and new revelations.
This has been Trump time after time, day after day since taking office.
In short, it's a job, and that's how it is depicted time after time.
"It's about creating momentum, maintaining that momentum by creating great movies time after time."
Time after time, in her mediagenic white suit, Pelosi upstages everyone in the room.
In nearly 40 years of police work, I've seen it work time after time.
Time after time the Photograph was used for stories of women's harassment and victimhood.
In middle age, he continues to be jailed time after time for his obsession.
Time after time, they have supported increasing the regulations just for the regulation's sake.
Time after time, he lashed out at Republican leaders -- in often deeply personal tones.
But the greatest lesson for me in drama school was failing, time after time.
Time after time after time the Republican majority in the House voted to repeal the law -- symbolic votes, of course, because they knew the man sitting in the Oval Office had no intention of getting rid of a law that bore his name.
"Making History" and "Time After Time" premiere March 5 at 8:30 and 9 p.m.
Time after time, I would hear how the feeling of withdrawal is just the worst.
Time after time, Slater allowed her hopes to be raised, only to have them broken.
Time after time, perpetrators of terror attacks turn out to be known to the authorities.
"Time after time, their connections to racist and Nazi organizations have been exposed," he said.
Yet time after time, from Libya to Egypt to elsewhere, that just hasn't proven true.
Time after time, the White House sought to weaken Mr. Coats's language regarding the Kremlin.
"Fox News did what any respectable news organization would do when faced with the knowledge that one of its anchors went on the air time after time after time to breathlessly report on someone without disclosing his own personal connection to the story," he continued.
But gathering beauty inspiration from the same people time after time leaves something to be desired.
Despite the electronic snooping, it seems that some problems manage to crop up time after time.
In real terms, America has seen the free market's more effective leadership role time after time.
And if you don't, even the biggest paychecks can disappear into thin air time after time.
Time after time, bear markets have proven to be good buying opportunities for long-term investors.
Time after time, Obama promised there would be no American "boots on the ground" in Syria.
"I challenged them and we entered Venezuela, we have challenged them time after time," Guaido said.
Why should I support someone who time after time again turned her back on vulnerable communities?
It's been proven time after time we shouldn't place our data (or trust) into US entities.
"Time After Time" may be about chasing Jack the Ripper, but it's primarily a romantic comedy.
Not that vacations should be hard or uncomfortable — they are vacations, after all — but in going back time after time after time because it's easier than doing or planning other options … could that be a symptom of a kind of complacency that could prove to be dangerous?
As their positions have demonstrated time after time, Republicans believe women should have fewer choices, not more.
"Dawson's Creek" creator Kevin Williamson is the power behind "Time after Time," which premiers midseason on ABC.
Time after time, they would depict the insurance industry as the source of all the system's ills.
Time after time, what we have just heard is pushed into the background by what follows next.
And who wasn't loving Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon's rendition of Cindy Lauper's "Time After Time" with Cynthia Erivo?
He did it time after time, appointment after appointment, convincing me that it was helping my hamstring injury.
What we explain to our customers time after time at Bracero is that Mexican cuisine varies by region.
Time after time, I've sat on ancient toilets cursed with mineral stains and wondered how I could help.
But President Trump's now long history of playing a renegade has paid off for him time after time.
Time after time, industry-funded studies or predictions that the sky would fall have been disproven by reality.
What's the magic ingredient of a really great podcast, the thing that makes people tune in time after time?
What, in the end, is it that keeps audiences and critics coming back to "Swan Lake" time after time?
Brian dove under the boat time after time again, but couldn't find her because it was pitch dark outside.
"I'm holding these half push-ups that after a while, time after time, can be extremely taxing," she says.
City hall has let me down time AFTER time…but the real people of this city uplift my soul.
And not only is "Time after Time" a lovely song, but it means the individual ISSUES in today's puzzle.
Time after time, they have voted for mountaintop removal over mountains, opted for promises of jobs over clean water.
Time after time, these leaders must coerce, coax, or circumvent the thousands of people under them to take action.
More than any other factor, measurement of first-year income awards top prize to STEM majors time after time.
Time after time, the United States charged ahead with terrible ideas, often dragging the UK along for the ride.
Time After Time Based on the novel and movie Time After Time, executive producer/writer Kevin Williamson (The Vampire Diaries, Scream franchise, Dawson's Creek) delivers a fantastical cat and mouse adventure through time when famed science fiction writer H.G. Wells is transported to modern day Manhattan in pursuit of Jack the Ripper.
Time after time, we rise to the bait, giving the brands exactly what they set out to achieve — internet fame.
ABC's Time After Time Is Our Toyota People Pick Of The Day Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
And as with phone numbers and passwords, switch your ID occasionally instead of using the same one time after time.
Time after time, the courts had ruled the missed filing deadline trumped any claims of innocence, no matter how strong.
Then they went to the line time after time in the fourth quarter and won the game with free throws.
Time after time, officials discuss the tier ratings with U.S. diplomats, seeking to improve their score, worrying that they won't.
Turn after turn, time after time, public welfare has taken a back seat to the quarterly earnings of telecom monopolies.
Time after time, a report comes of another everyday nightmare at an American school, and with it, a harrowing ritual.
Time after time, the choreography sparkles with some tricky little thing, a bauble of a step to make you smile.
Wirecutter called this grill an "exceptional value" that offers "exceptional performance" and that created "perfectly cooked" foods time after time.
They found that time after time, such notifications either don't work to stop data collection, or misled the end user.
Time after time, midazolam has failed to keep condemned prisoners adequately anesthetized and to bring about a quick, humane death.
Time after time I hesitated or stuttered and had to start over, going back to the top of the sentence.
" None of this would have been possible without the willful blindness of the F.C.C. Andrew Schwartzman, who has been involved in litigation against Sinclair, told me that Sinclair "pushed the envelope and the rules aggressively, time after time after time," and that the company had "an unparalleled track record of getting away with stuff.
You can also spend less than £40 and still get a fantastic device that makes high-quality drinks time after time.
Though it's unlikely to happen, hackers have proven time after time that smart speakers can be hijacked to spy on people.
"Time After Time" Mixing history with crime fighting is apparently a thing, so why not throw in some Jack the Ripper?
" Other shows that were axed include "Time After Time," ''American Crime," ''Imaginary Mary," ''The Real O'Neals," ''The Catch" and "Dr. Ken.
But time after time, lawyers for the state insisted that Kuenzel's post-conviction petition was time-barred, and the courts agreed.
But there's one method that smugglers around the world seem to keep coming back to, time after time—the produce disguise.
Time after time they shed their clothes to stand vigil on their roofs, but with each failed prediction their numbers shrink.
Time after time, this administration has thrown the rights of voters out the window in service to craven and partisan ambitions.
Having to appear in court, time after time, means these defendants miss work, lose wages and in some cases their jobs.
Her first instinct was to help and give what she could, a choice I've seen her live out time after time.
Translation: Humanities' repetition of past mistakes, time after time, prohibit new and thoughtful ideas for co-existing in peace on Earth.
Time after time at dinner parties (even my own), the guests just assume that I am a liberal like they are.
But Mr. Moore has spent decades cultivating the support of evangelical Christian voters who, time after time, have supported his campaigns.
The United States has shown the world time after time that where it applies military power, it can produce military victory.
Time after time, Trump and his allies have changed their stories, spread false information or been forced to disavow past comments.
I've seen that time after time on the campaign trail, that people of different backgrounds, different walks of life, support Sen.
Time after time, they undermined Republican leaders' efforts to secure wins for the conservative cause by overreaching and demanding the impossible.
In addition, Clarkson performed Cyndi Lauper's hit "Time After Time" with Kelsea Ballerini, who served as her opening act on the tour.
The cognitive dissonance of being told we must report abuse and time after time seeing no one care about or believe it.
Toby decides to help Kate overcome her stage fright by organizing a "Time After Time" performance at his aunt's assisted-living home.
Last week, Entertainment Weekly broke the news that Chase has joined the upcoming ABC drama Time After Time as a series regular.
It is an ability to understand and communicate the flavors of food successfully, time after time, no matter what you are cooking.
Time after time, apartment-owners have formed residents' associations to fight plans to build additional towers close to theirs, usually in vain.
Ross is the worst friend in Friends and a classic unaware villain, sowing discord time after time with his stupid self-absorption.
When Governor Rauner tried to reform those pensions and shrink those liabilities, the municipal unions dragged him to court time after time.
My whole career I've pursued the truth and have been proven right time after time while my colleagues are often dead wrong.
Time after time, federal judges have halted Trump's immigration policies, but the administration hopes to find a warmer reception among the justices.
"Time after time we keep proving that every lunge against us will be parried tit-for-tat," they warn in the post.
" As the sentimental video rolled in the background, "Without Me" singer Halsey sang a moving rendition of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time.
Francisco Vicente swore time after time that one person after another just happened to confess to him that they had committed murder.
Time after time, officials from different administrations determined that conditions in El Salvador hadn't improved enough for migrants with TPS to return.
The Heat slashed to the rim at will for four quarters against the Utah Jazz, getting high-percentage shots time after time.
It was a technique that worked time after time despite Nakamura most definitely anticipating it having seen it in the rounds previous.
Instead, they are committed to acting as the public conscience time after time by addressing thorny issues with compassion, deep understanding, and honesty.
Time after time I was complimented by my matches on my solid sentence structure — the ultimate boner-killer, if I could get boners.
"Time after time, you have insulted our military leaders, you have insulted Muslims, you have insulted women, you have insulted Latinos," Khan said.
Conquering the world, as he had done time after time with pure punching skill, did not now seem the source of true happiness.
Time-after-time, the New York Times and other publications have repeated the same false claim that concealed handgun permit holders are dangerous.
"To see this happen multiple times — just time after time — it's depressing, man," said Tom Jackson, 25, who works with mentally disabled people.
I'm stocking up on the Mighty Patch ones in particular because they've shown time after time that they're the best in the market. 
Time after time, pews fill up with curious faces, with many older congregants wiping their eyes, thanking them for coming by the end.
You can go online and listen to Frank Sinatra sing "Time After Time," if you must, but you're not getting context from me.
Time after time, I and my colleagues felt like Cassandra, the mythical Trojan princess blessed with foresight but doomed not to be believed.
Time after time, Mr. Trump reverted to his questionable agenda, and Mr. Comey, at each pass, tried to parry the president's unwanted advances.
He seemed determined to portray Morgan as a man who had lots of choices and opted for the worst ones time after time.
"I've said that time after time," he said, adding that he wanted an "intellectual conversation" about the impacts of humans on the climate.
ABC's "Time After Time," inspired by H. G. Wells and Jack the Ripper, had barely three million viewers and was canceled in March.
But gun control advocates have been wrong time after time when each of the 42 right-to-carry states has adopted their laws.
She's greeted by Jayd, a soldier, who tells her that time after time, Zan has been sent to board another world-ship, the Mokshi.
The show is based on the novel and movie "Time After Time" and stars Freddie Stroma as real life science fiction writer H.G. Wells.
Yet time after time over the course of the event, Microsoft dropped the ball on its pitch to developers in favor of niche distractions.
Beyoncé is a perfect Nala and James Earl Jones will make everyone emotional again as he saves Simba time after time in the film.
Time after time, the Democrats on stage refused to take the bait on questions about Trump, instead steering the conversation back to their policies.
We have banded together as a country to finance recovery from the worst natural and man made disasters in human history time after time.
They didn't see how much time I put into applying for jobs only to be rejected time after time, never even landing an interview.
Time after time, I intentionally flew the Skydio toward the thinnest, trickiest branches I could find — but it always stopped short or swooped around.
Time after time, we've reported on the dire condition of those delicious creatures from the sea that we love eating over rice, especially bluefin tuna.
The Time After Time and Quantico stars got married at the end of December, and it looks like the honeymoon phase isn't over just yet.
As a result, "Critical information was not available to the health-care team, even as August returned to the ER time after time," Gellatly said.
Instead, you'll remember Trico's bravery in keeping the boy alive, time after time, or the way its eyes light up when it sees a snack.
Temple of Yog could become quite the cult hit of 2016, if it delivers variety enough to keep players coming back for time after time.
That was mostly because the moderators, CNN's Anderson Cooper and ABC's Martha Raddatz, insisted on asking a series of follow-up questions time after time.
Kate offhandedly tells Toby that she used to sing "Time After Time" as a kid, but she doesn't like to perform in front of crowds.
Everybody's wanting to get their arm around him and help him limp across this field, and time after time, when someone does that, they die.
After Toby overhears Kate singing in the bathroom, she admits to him that she used to love singing "Time After Time" at school talent shows.
Time after time, this was worth it since I was learning about the world of business, shaking hands with people from all over the world.
"They've told Congress time after time they are overwhelmed, yet we have refused to supply them with the tools they need," the letter also said.
You have to lie before a judge time after time and not telling them that this is off research paid for by the other party.
"Time after time, the mainstream media has tried to write off Donald Trump and his supporters," the group said in a November 4 blog post.
"America, go to the website right now, go to the YouTube right now," Sanders said, arguing that "time after time" Biden supported Social Security cuts.
In recent years, time after time, the AR-15 or one of its close cousins has played the starring role in an American mass shooting.
Time after time, a defender approached a ball-carrier with a clear goal of jarring the ball loose rather than settling for a simple tackle.
When individual members of the Security Council like China and Russia can veto meaningful measures to curb aggression time after time, that aggression is encouraged.
Time after time, Trump's casino companies defaulted on their debts, filed for bankruptcy and ultimately agreed to pay back their creditors pennies on the dollar.
All three of those shows — "Timeless" on NBC, "Time After Time" on ABC and "Making History" on Fox — were among the series canceled this week.
Sorry Ivanka, I'm not buying that your dad is a champion for women — in fact he's shown himself time after time to be just the opposite.
Time after time on tech platforms, we have seen how a posture of neutrality winds up benefiting the worst actors at the expense of everyone else.
Time after time, we have seen that great stories transcend borders and that an individual's tastes are complex and multifaceted, going well beyond basic demographic attributes.
"What was really fascinating was that the script — which would typically be about 130 pages — was well over 500 pages," the Time After Time actress says.
Neither do a lot of our commenters, but time after time they've brought up an alternative vacuum manufacturer in every article we publish about Dyson: Miele.
Time after time investors have been lured into the market by promises of supply shortfall and higher prices only to realize they were chasing a mirage.
Commentators had written off Zuma's political career on several occasions, but he proved them wrong time after time, earning himself the nickname of the "great survivor".
"Just time after time ... the companies I worked for that didn't do well, they didn't focus on the results that mattered to the business," says Cuban.
She also talks like an infernal angel, shifting to song (the nightclub standard "Time After Time," with good reason) when a microphone drops from the skies.
This Is School in America Now Time after time, a report comes of another everyday nightmare at an American school, and with it, a harrowing ritual.
All of this will bolster the principlists — defeated time after time in local and national elections — and enable them to regain politically what they lost electorally.
Time after time Hsieh spooned clumsily-hit groundstrokes deep into the Philippe Chatrier court, sidespun or sliced, for Konta to swipe her replies wide or long.
The market has been doing something unusual in that it keeps rallying on the same news time after time, which is not what markets historically do.
Time after time, the 243-foot-231 Kalani Brown turned on the left block for layups or the 238.2-22 Lauren Cox followed with a rebound.
And if you need extra inspiration, check out how some of the top leaders and companies ensure they hit their launch goals time after time. 7.
Time after time, on issue after issue, Sasse, Corker, and Flake have all voiced criticisms of Trump and then voted for his legislation when the time comes.
"Since the government was established a year ago, I sought time after time to widen the government," Netanyahu said Wednesday at the signing of the coalition agreement.
Time after time Ortega has snatched up a guillotine or punched through to an anaconda choke and finished a fight in an instant off a poor shot.
Stroma will be starring in the ABC drama, Time After Time, premiering on March 5, and Braddy is on the set of Quantico in New York City.
Facebook has been trying to take down or take on Snapchat ever since the service started taking off, and time after time it's failed to do so.
Time after time, Holm threw the left, often just missed it, and ate a counter immediately afterwards as she failed to move her head or angle out.
I have absolutely no sympathy for the Republicans who choose to stand by Trump time after time, nor do I hope that the impending breakup goes smoothly.
Time after time, at rally after rally, attendees would tell the media that Trump got them -- that he effectively channeled their frustrations, their anger and their hopes.
Borensztein said the "giles" of the film's title refers to the kind of honest Argentinians who trusted in economic institutions but ended being betrayed time after time.
"We've seen time after time the opportunity to be tough on [Russian President Vladimir] Putin and the president and the administration failing to do so," Heye said.
That kind of stuff happened time after time; and all the while, the pressure of unforgiveness was building inside of me until I finally blew up one night.
It's an admonishment that similarly applies to such dramatic constructs, and why the clock on how long "Time After Time" can sustain interest already appears to be ticking.
Turtles have an excellent sense of direction, and how they manage to find their way home time after time has long been a source of fascination for scientists.
And it's a shame really, because these companies do have that power to persuade but they've misused it time after time or simply failed to use it all.
Instead, Congress keeps extending them time after time and long past when these industries were supposed to be able to fly on their own, without handouts from taxpayers.
The "Time After Time" singer and gay rights activist said Trump was overly critical of a female country musician's skin during a challenge on the reality TV competition.
"Time after time, we found objects doing things we hadn't expected," said Ed Stone, Voyager project scientist since 1975 and physics professor at the California Institute of Technology.
The fact that millennials really hate voicemails (myself included — Dad, I'm not listening to your messages) doesn't stop this quirk from popping up time after time in popular music.
What we find with less than single-payer is that it is a diversion and you always wind up starting over, and this has been repeated time after time.
Instead, time after time, the island has chosen to simply lay down its "credit card" without even the most cursory glance at a bill that now totals $22019 billion.
This is some tall-ass, drunk, backwards falling into groups of people who may or may not catch you, and may or may not be waiting (time after time).
Ohio State and Wisconsin have both proved their mastery on the gridiron time after time this season, but their basketball counterparts cannot say the same on the hoops court.
Mr. Jay could hit a target with a single playing card at 21977 feet and could aim multiple cards at a fresh watermelon, piercing its flesh time after time.
" Explaining her decision last month, Stabenow said, "It is clear that [Kavanaugh] has chosen to side with the wealthiest special interests over the majority of Americans time after time.
No matter what the shape of legislation has been, the individual and small-group market is left with the same result, time after time: higher premiums and fewer choices.
But time after time we were told that this was not a main area of concern and since the public perception concluded bags were screened, that was good enough.
Time after time, when progressives urged her to embrace criminal justice reforms as a district attorney and then the state's attorney general, Ms. Harris opposed them or stayed silent.
What would be a lot easier is to effectively double unions' political clout by balancing donations among the major parties instead of pigeonholing themselves with the Democrats time after time.
You might know American alt-rock band Smash Mouth for their iconic song, "All-Star," which opens the 2001 classic Shrek and has been meme'd and meme'd time after time.
Sure, it could be, but doing nothing more than bobbing your head up and down, time after time, could make for a pretty boring blowjob, explains sexologist Megan Stubbs, EdD.
Time after time, Republicans weren't shy in chiding the president in recent weeks for going after the nation's chief law enforcement officer, with some even issuing press releases defending Sessions.
Sex sells, people listen to pretty blondes, I just happened to talk about veganism, a trending thing on YouTube... I used people, and time after time let people use me.
These days, you wouldn't want to be caught dead on a long flight without a portable charger — yet, you still likely forget to purchase and pack one, time after time.
Time after time, Obama was treated as the light-bringer for promulgating or enforcing the policies that the same people now deride as effectively the equivalent of the Enabling Act.
In this manner, they have been proving time after time that Proudhon was right then and he is right now — socialism, whether democratic or otherwise, is the philosophy of poverty.
Sure, they still retain the basic format, but they change it enough that they don't feel like the kind of shows we've seen time after time, over and over again.
What it does do, and he knows it, is look like toughness to his base, which he has shown time after time to be the only thing he cares about.
" Shuli Moalem-Refaeli, a lawmaker from the Jewish Home party, said the members from one of the Arab parties "have committed treason against the State of Israel time after time.
Design and ambition matter but, time after time, early specifics around initial products and go-to market strategies change and pivot as start-ups rapidly learn how customers want to consume.
"Crystal Pepsi has always been a fan favorite and fans continue to ask for it time after time," Chad Stubbs, Vice President of Marketing for Pepsi Trademark, said in a statement.
For example, you can request alarms like "pop music for running at 5 AM" or "the song that goes 'I've paid my dues time after time' at 7 AM" suggests Amazon.
Time after time, drug companies have struck out in trials looking to prevent or even slow the debilitating disease and are turning to fundamentally different approaches, or altogether abandoning their efforts.
A story like this could exist on its own and be revisited for a strong yet slightly different impact time after time without having to reveal any more about the characters.
But time after time, its efforts to produce a comprehensive audit have been hampered by misleading accounting at the Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security and other executive departments.
Time after time he would slip off script, tossing in a line about his border wall, his lead in the polls, Hillary Clinton's intention to "abolish the Second Amendment," or farmers.
During the final stop of her Meaning Of Life Tour in April, Clarkson covered Lauper's hit "Time After Time" with Kelsea Ballerini, who served as her opening act on the tour.
The team drove it slowly and carefully, but time after time, the bot's powerful propellers would stir up a blinding cloud of sediment, forcing them to wait until the water cleared again.
By happenstance two more arrive on Sunday, with "Time After Time" and "Making History" exhibiting mild promise, even if the whole mini-genre already feels as if it's living on borrowed time.
"A country that believes you can send men and women back into war time after time without that force breaking is fooling itself," one reader, Bill from Boston, wrote on our site.
Their products have been replicated time after time in this cutthroat industry, they're quick to note, and they say they are concerned about tipping off competitors with much talk of future plans.
Time after time, Mr. Trump has insisted, as he did during Wednesday's debate, that the United States has "no idea" who was behind the hacking of the Democratic National Committee and Mrs.
While his kicks looked powerful and useful in this bout, he went to a right straight into spinning backfist non-stop, effectively foreshadowing the main event as he missed time after time.
My goal is to get better and better ... I want to be the most well prepared coach as I grow time after time, year after year, whatever you want to call it.
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Time after time, Sri Lankan authorities have botched the effort first to head off and then to investigate the Easter Sunday terrorist attack that killed more than 303 people.
Beating Green time after time, Clayborn forced two fumbles, recovered one of them and surpassed the team record of five sacks, held by Chuck Smith and the Hall of Famer Claude Humphrey.
That lock box idea was something then-presidential candidate Al Gore famously promised in 2000 and was a phrase he repeated time after time in his first debate with George W. Bush.
It's a feeling all of the characters on Halt and Catch Fire experience more than once as their brilliant ideas soar, crash, and burn time after time, leaving them back at square one.
Time after time, the issue is thrust back into the spotlight by virtue of giant price increases on drugs that aren't new or innovative, but are still life-savers for millions of people.
Their products have been replicated time after time in this cut-throat industry, they're quick to note, and they say they are concerned about tipping off competitors with much talk of future plans.
"In every door they opened, they weren't sure what was on the other side of it, but they opened those doors continuously, time after time, until that school was cleared," the sheriff said.
And they won time after time as state judges refused to budge or find any legal way out of the state's constitutional promises to honor all pension obligations no matter how financially untenable.
This is a human trick after all, so while a machine may be able to accomplish "the flip" time after time, variations in how humans toss the bottle will greatly impact the result.
But time after time, Alaskan leaders have been stymied — as environmentalists have made blocking drilling in ANWR a rallying cry and Congress has offered tepid support at best and outright hostility at worst.
The trip has been pushed back time after time since then, and it has been downgraded to a "working visit," rather than a state visit, which would occasion far more pomp and circumstance.
Based on Kavanaugh's cases and writings "it is clear that he has chosen to side with the wealthiest special interests over the majority of Americans time after time," Stabenow said in a statement.
Time after time, with the support of two different chief executives, the bank handed money — a total of well over $2 billion — to a man whom nearly all other banks had deemed untouchable.
Audiences first watched Metz sing in season 1, episode 3 when Kate nervously performed Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" in front of her then-boyfriend Toby (Chris Sullivan) on one of their first dates.
Pressman Toys has created a card game version of the dysentery-plagued classic The Oregon Trail that includes all the terrible diseases, maladies, and calamities that wiped out your pioneer family time after time.
"While our treasured landscapes offer familiar vistas time after time, the automobile has changed greatly, and parks want to meet the needs of our visitors who drive electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles."
Time after time, the engine that has powered the U.S. leadership drive to mobilize international solidarity has been the State Department's refugee bureau, whose two major functions are managing humanitarian assistance and refugee resettlement.
"Time After Time" will start out with a reservoir of good will among those fond of the 1979 Nicholas Meyer film on which it's based, and Mr. Meyer returned to write the first episode.
How does a woman deal with defeat when she's worked her way to number one and tried to remain there for an entire career, enduring public losses, time after time, in front of millions?
At Comic-Con in San Diego, ABC announced it would be starting Time After Time (based on the 21895 movie in which H.G. Wells pursues Jack the Ripper to the present day) at the midseason.
Lara Chelian, the director of advocacy and development at the Northland Family Planning Centers, said a pharmacist's choice not to fill a prescription for religious reasons is a case she has seen time after time.
Time after time on the debate stage, Ms. Warren, who has slipped in some polls and struggled to regain the momentum she had in Iowa last fall, sought to take the "electability" issue head on.
In "Time After Time," at 9 on ABC, the Victorian futurist H. G. Wells (Freddie Stroma) invents a time machine, after which Jack the Ripper (Josh Bowman) hijacks it and flees to contemporary New York.
Reputable leaker Evan Blass, however, is sticking to his original claim: Re: SD836, I haven't heard anything further since my initial tweet, and since the source has proven accurate time after time, I stand by it.
"Time After Time" has the showier premise, adapted from a 1979 movie about "The Time Machine" author H.G. Wells having actually created such a transport, using it to pursue Jack the Ripper into the present day.
The same people show up on my newsletter time after time because there are only so many reporters on the Facebook beat, and a world in which some of those other people have their own newsletter.
During the first half of the film, she spins time after time, rattling off names from the fated list of 76, interspersing those names with words like, "Don't shoot," and "Again," symbolizing the repetition of violence.
Time after time in the term's waning days, the court's conservative majority thumped its liberal minority in 20123-22012 decisions, noteworthy in some cases for their breadth and in others for their narrow, almost tortured reasoning.
When Congress passed the tax reform bill Wednesday, it also approved a provision that opens up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling -- a controversial move that was previously defeated time after time.
Time after time, Giants defenders like pass-rusher Jason Pierre-Paul and safety Landon Collins find ways to make plays that the offense isn't—or Manning and Beckham make plays when the defense finally gives way.
Possessing such an important religious object might have held out the promise of grace, but time after time the Victorian-era owners of this Gutenberg suffered one misfortune after another — financial reversals, crime and untimely deaths.
Time after time, Marttila said, she heard the same message: People loved the senator from Massachusetts but were concerned her liberal stances would not draw enough broad support to defeat U.S. President Donald Trump in November.
Time after time, passing references to pieces I've sung and loved brought me sharp pangs of nostalgia, followed by a sense of gratitude that this tradition has been such an important part of my musical world.
Cheam Mom, his wife, had watched with increasing unease as he left time after time, heading out to range the woods with camera and cellphone, looking for caches of illegal logs and the loggers who felled them.
The bad ones might die over and over again, reloading their last save time after time in a bid to figure out how to best a pack of dogs or a random group of bandits or marauders.
"Time after time, Olympic hosts have gotten away with abusing workers building stadiums, and with crushing critics and media who try to report about abuses," Minky Worden, director of global initiatives at Human Rights Watch (HRW), said.
With Felton behind the wheel, Charlotte spent four years struggling in the creamy, shitty middle of the league, struggling to make the playoffs and falling short time after time without ever finding a way out of mediocrity.
Time after time the media bites at his smoke and mirrors and exhausts every possible meaning out of his ridiculous tweets instead of devoting precious time explaining to the public the serious consequences of this tax bill.
In recent months, time after time, both the current administration and its allies in Congress have called into question their credibility and competence to manage the economy or handle a financial crisis if one were to occur.
"Time after time, midazolam has failed to keep condemned prisoners adequately anesthetized and to bring about a quick, humane death," said Dale Baich, one of the attorneys for the seven death row inmates who brought the suit.
After all the debacles of 2016, they swooned over the fact that Trump — while still lying time after time and proposing truly vile initiatives — was able to read from a teleprompter without breaking into an insane rant.
Visa issues have already marred the world of esports for years — teams and players have been denied visas to enter and compete in the U.S. time after time simply because esports aren't a universally recognized form of competition.
" Hillary tells Bill, "You can't help but make my thing about you," acidly noting that she would like to get the Bill who's famous for listening and empathizing because the Bill she gets "tramples me time after time.
"I knew they had to get to a place physically where they could do these nice long takes, time after time, and not only get one take and they would be so tired that they couldn't dance," she says.
Wine buying is daunting for most people, whether it's online or off a menu or in an aisle filled with so many brands that it's hard not to buy the same products time after time, just to stay sane.
Time after time, pro-GroKo speakers, including Mr Schulz, insinuated that the party could win significant new concessions from the CDU/CSU; for example a commitment to greatly reducing the use of short-term contracts in the labour market.
" "When a person changes views time after time and is always moving with the political wind vane, when a person is a thermometer instead of a thermostat, that person is not a leader and, no, you cannot trust them.
Religious rights, civil rights, gun rights, voting rights, property rights, national sovereignty — everything that this country is supposed to stand for, as well as the people in it, have been sold out time after time by our elected officials.
Advocates dragged the government into a messy legal battle over detention of immigrant families; the courts have sided with advocates time after time, and ordered the government to release the families who are still being detained as quickly as possible.
If those don't suit your fancy, there's ABC's "Time After Time," which is based on the science fiction book and movie about real author H.G. Wells traveling in time to stop the also real (but still not identified) Jack the Ripper.
Time after time, Kat is forced to realize the power that lies in representing a brand that, while feminist and open-minded, is still under the thumb of Steinem Publishing's corporate overlords and a board of mostly white, older men.
" Aly Raisman and her former Team USA teammate, Jordyn Wieber, are facing Larry Nassar on one of the last days of his sentencing ... with Jordyn bravely addressing the disgraced doctor she says abused her "time after time, appointment after appointment.
"Time after time, Olympic hosts have gotten away with abusing workers building stadiums, and with crushing critics and media who try to report about abuses," Minky Worden, director of global initiatives at Human Rights Watch (HRW), said in a statement.
Seeing as "Time After Time" is already couched in heartbreak, Cam'Ron's version feels all the more poignant as the song focuses on drug addiction and people reaching out even when they're down to the last few coins in their pocket.
"Time after time, when progressives urged her to embrace criminal justice reforms as district attorney and then the state's attorney general, Ms. Harris opposed them or stayed silent," wrote Bazelon, the former director of Loyola Law School Project for the Innocent.
The 27-year-old Palestinian artist has dabbled in sculpture and painting, with exhibitions at London's The Mosaic Rooms (2013) and Poland's Laznia Centre for Contemporary Art (2011), but fabric and thread is the medium Majd returns to time after time.
" Schilling also criticized CNN, which he said "has been at the vanguard from everything from the [Steele] fake Russia dossier, to calling Trump a white supremacist time after time, anchor after anchor with no validation, no support for the comments.
Time after time Trump has capitulated to oil and gas industry deregulatory demands by gutting safety standards, decreasing royalty rates, advantaging fossil fuels, ignoring the threats of climate change, suppressing data, and minimizing the role of science at every turn.
Even so, these groups have succeeded, time after time, in taking over one piece or another on the site, and they hope now may be their chance to finally complete the puzzle of one of the last untapped development sites in northern Brooklyn.
"Originally these tools were put in restaurants because it's hard to train a cook, or if you are a cook, it's hard to consistently pull of the same result time after time because there's so much human error involved," Lopez-Alt told me.
Yes, Boucher is older than most longer-term projects out there—Bruno Caboclo is 22, for example—but he also got a very late start, traveled a circuitous path, and hasn't had many breaks, waiting time after time to gather real career momentum.
Splashing around in a hot tub and Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" might not seem to go together at first, or even after you've put a significant amount of thought into their combination, but there's no denying the mash-up has us interested.
While many tell me it's the right dress on the right person at the right carpet (on many occasions, in those exact words), I've discovered that there is one other trick they have come to rely on time after time: Body shapers.
We were first introduced to Tarly, aka Sam's younger brother, last season when the role was played by Harry Potter alum, Freddie Stroma, who was unable to return to the show because of network restrictions on his ABC show, Time After Time.
He's changed Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles" into a street banger that runs for ten thousand miles—and now this, a reimagining of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" into a slow meditation on what it means to be hustling "Dime After Dime".
A former public official with a powerful wife who never seemed quite convinced that he belonged out of the spotlight, Mr. Weiner was unreluctantly dragged back into it time after time by a public that refused to avert its eyes from him.
"Out of all the stuff I've worked on it wasn't necessarily one of the biggest things, but it's one that I get pinged about from time after time, randomly here or there, no matter where I'm at," Justin Lambros mentions with a smile.
Time after time, GMs ask the first question and talk themselves into Jeff Green and his ilk, while some dude looking at Synergy and SportsVU data night to night draws a flip book of a hand doing a jerk-off motion in the scouting report.
The confirmation came from an unusual source: Nicholas Meyer, the Discovery consulting producer who previously directed Star Trek II and Star Trek VI. He revealed Yeoh's involvement during a ComingSoon interview for his 1979 sci-fi film Time After Time, freshly released on Blu-ray.
"There's this one particular piece of music [Hosono] that was composed to play in Muji stores that always comes to mind when thinking about this idea though," he says when asked about what environmentally-responsive music he finds himself returning to time after time.
No, because we've seen this time after time... This is just the first time the economy has been going down in China since there's been a business in the aviation market so people look at that and go, 'oh my God, it will never recover!
Time after time, he has apologized for the actions of brutal left-wing dictatorships from Cuba to Nicaragua to the Soviet Union, partly out of a critique of America's meddling in these countries but also — some argue — because of his ideological sympathies toward them.
Time after time, internal documents and interviews with company insiders show, Amazon officials have ignored or overlooked signs that the company was overloading its fast-growing delivery network while eschewing the expansive sort of training and oversight provided by a legacy carrier like UPS.
"It is silly," Mr. Nadler complained about the proposed amendment not long before his Democratic majority rejected it on a 23-to-17 vote, the same party-line margin that emerged throughout the day, time after time, no matter the argument or the issue.
It would have been an amazing feat if Trump had done anything else, given what an enchanting Siren's call to sexual hypocrites the Clinton marriage has been — especially preening marital hypocrites for whom its dangerous temptations have proved, time after time, the rocky shoals of political shipwreck.
More realistic polling over the years conducted by Scott Rasmussen and others shows time after time that the public favors more surgical, line item cuts to defense spending as long as the case can be made that those cuts won't leave the U.S. homeland less safe.
"Time after time, the social organizations have demonstrated behavior inconsistent with an inclusive campus culture, a disregard for the personhood and safety of fellow students, and an unwillingness to change -- even as new students join them over generations," the committee said in a 22-page report.
But perhaps more frustrating has been the devastating actions, time after time, by a President whose tweets, comments and actions seem to be taken out of a book on "how to add insult to injury" rather than a book on "how to help during a humanitarian crisis".
Casey Newton: Facebook is paranoid and they're smart to be paranoid, because they know that every social app is a fad, and this will be true forever, and so in order to survive they have to keep transforming time after time into what works right now.
He's still a shitty reality TV boyfriend (please refer to the times Audrina caught him making out with other women while she was at the same club), but he has this seductive power that makes it easy to see why Audrina returns to him time after time.
Against Toronto, he's goaded the dogged but inexperienced Norman Powell to bite on pump-fakes time after time—that Wade regularly does this effectively despite twelve years of below-average shooting seems only to make it more impressive—and has cut sharp backdoor on the roaming DeMarre Carroll.
A highlight was the two-sided Time For Time/Time After Time, a collaboration between Yoshinori Tomiyama and Seiji Kumagai that uses 8×10 Polaroid images in the murky colors of early color photography to cast a surreal and almost cinematic mood over the mundane beauty of daily routines.
Skydio co-founder Adam Bry tells me that his drone can find its way back to the box without GPS, thanks to its visual and inertial navigation systems, and it can land precisely on that pad time after time, thanks to a pair of visual markers on top.
Now, maybe you and I can make that distinction, but when people on the street hear the President of the United States time after time say that there is racism in police departments all over the country, man, that kind of hating leads to what you got in Dallas.
That slow build towards something, though you're not sure what—even though you know exactly what, because this music has been wheeled out for gigs like this time after time, ever since British film composer John Murphy wrote it for the (still-striking) 2002 zombie movie, 28 Days Later.
Like the idea that the police owe you one phone call after you get arrested (it's much more complicated than that), we eventually accept movie shorthand as the gospel truth, and before you know it, we just assume these things we see time after time are basically realistic.
Time after time, we've seen that no matter how much the base of the party out of the White House hates the current president, the proven path to defeating an incumbent relies on coming up with an overreaching message that has nothing to do with bashing the incumbent.
His vicious interrogator is another British actor who'd been around forever, David Warner, and despite the requisite funny forehead, Warner brings the same courtly evil to the part that he did to Jack the Ripper in Time After Time, Sark in Tron, and, well, Evil in Time Bandits.
"When people were running from the gunfire, the officers that were continuing to arrive were going to it, and every door they opened, they weren't sure what was on the other side of it, but they opened those doors continuously, time after time, until that school was cleared," Trochesset said.
The implications of this bet, WHICH JORDAN MAKES TOTALLY OF HIS OWN VOLITION and in exchange for nothing more than the talent of dudes he thoroughly humiliated time after time—not even in exchange for their actual lives, just for the return of their jumpshots—are truly horrifying upon closer examination.
Rangers 2, Blue Jackets 1 After Eric Staal told his family he had been traded to the Rangers, Levi Staal, who is 4 years old and is the second of Eric and Tanya Staal's three sons, told Eric time after time that he did not want his father to move away.
It's playful but pointed.) Her scat improvisations are as unerring as her intonation, but some of the most jaw-dropping singing unfolds in slow motion: on "East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)," over a moseying bass line, or "Time After Time," with just piano, at a gently billowing tempo.
After starting out in New York rockabilly band Blue Angel, she released her debut solo album She's So Unusual in 1983 and saw it spin off four top five singles (including two of the decade's most iconic songs, "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" and "Time After Time") —which was a first for a female artist.
Giving Goldberg the benefit of the doubt, and considering the way that The View is structured to encourage its hosts to say incendiary things, she does make some semblance of a reasonable point about privacy: It's true that the apps, devices, data storage platforms we use have completely let us down time after time.
It is fair to say, nay, proven by facts beyond a reasonable doubt, that time after time, week after week, month after month, President Donald Trump — whether he or his campaign staff are guilty or not — has done and is doing the exact opposite of what an innocent man who ran an innocent campaign would do.
Clinton then went on to use a bunch of defense mechanisms we've seen from the various men accused in the #MeToo era: He used a statistic that "two-thirds of people" sided with him two decades ago, even though it's been established time after time in the past eight months that attitudes have, you know, changed in the 20-plus years since then.
In that iteration, Sam's brother was played by Freddie Stroma, who you may remember as this guy from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: Stroma also appeared in Season 1 of UnREAL that year, as well as Time After Time and a feature film (he also married UnREAL costar and Quantico actress Johanna Brady) — and eventually Dickon was recast for Season 7.
Time after time, a minority of Republican voters is overruling the will of our nation's majority of voters: Appointments to the Supreme Court: Having blocked President Obama from exercising his right to put a pro-choice judge on the court, the 2628 Republican Party platform called for the appointment of judges who will end legal abortion by overturning Roe v. Wade.
Time-after-time, President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Republicans warn election results are 'wake-up call' for Trump MORE and his administration have shown decisive pro-life leadership, rolling back harmful Obama policies and making tremendous progress for unborn children and their mothers.
We may be living in a time when every other pop video looks like Ryan Gosling's Lost River or—in the case of Justin Bieber's "What Do You Mean" with its heavy rain, moody neon and suspiciously similar font, like Blade Runner—but it's not like this isn't the first time a particular idea has seeped through the industry, picked up and tried time after time.
Braddy plays tough Shelby Wyatt on the FBI drama Quantico and Stroma, whom fans first "met" via his scene-stealing appearance as unsuccessful Hermione suitor, Cormac McLaggen in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, stars in one of the network's new series, Time After Time, in which he plays famous science fiction writer H.G. Wells, who's transported to modern day Manhattan in pursuit of serial killer Jack the Ripper.
With the Syrian Army itself extended to its limits combating rebels, and the Iranians and Hezbollah helping it in the heavy fighting, this tripartite alliance was forced to swallow time after time some bitter truths: They recognized that Mossad and Israeli military intelligence knew how, where and when they were operating, and they knew that they wouldn't be able to respond to the Israeli raids without suffering heavy losses.
"Time after time during the previous four months, from March to July, administration spokespeople had sloughed off the reality that the president of the United States had sent our country to war in order to defend us against the threat of the 'mushroom cloud,' when they knew, as did I, that at least one of the two 'facts' underpinning the case was not a fact at all," Wilson wrote.
Telling the British honours system where to get off by bluntly insisting on referring to (Sir) Alex Ferguson as "Mr Ferguson"; saying again and again that the referee was "perfect" after a loss at Portsmouth in late 2009; having a pop at another ref by repeatedly implying that "27,000 people" had seen what he could not; looking at his watch while everyone wildly celebrated a David N'Gog goal against Manchester United... Time after time, Benitez showed that, while all around him might be losing their heads, he was furiously analysing videos of past games.
His is the story of the kid Max Scherzer struck out looking time after time in high school, the poor, committed sap Allen Iverson dominated when he was 12, the myriad high schoolers who dreamed of quarterback glory only to watch Matt Ryan steal it away from them, the kids who might have the same ambition and drive and craving for glory of even the fringiest European NBA Prospect, but who quite simply didn't have the talent or the mental gifts to come even close to making it happen.

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