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"transpire" Definitions
  1. [transitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses) transpire that… if it transpires that something has happened or is true, it is known or has been shown to be true
  2. [intransitive] to happen
  3. [intransitive, transitive] transpire (something) (biology) when plants or leaves transpire, water passes out from their surface

242 Sentences With "transpire"

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Of course, political power brokering doesn't just transpire over dinner.
I'm not excited about what may transpire outside the building.
It's unlikely all of that will transpire in just one debate.
This is a risk that could transpire even without stronger growth.
The battles transpire in repeating phases, like verses in a song.
"A similar dynamic will transpire here in Southeast Asia," he added.
It's what could transpire when a shock is deeper and longer.
As it turns out, that development will transpire none too soon.
Still doubts remain on what would transpire from the talks, analysts said.
Most analysts say a deal is unlikely to transpire during the meeting.
John's wife, Marilyn, watched the whole thing transpire from the front door.
And they never confirmed nor denied whether or not something did transpire.
"Honestly, I don't expect much to transpire by it," Ms. Willis said.
It's unclear what, exactly, will transpire in the coming days and weeks.
It is unclear at this point what change is meant to transpire.
And that's just a tiny taste of what will transpire at Disrupt Berlin.
No such development transpired, and no such development was ever likely to transpire.
If these catalysts transpire, crude would find itself above $50, in Streible's view.
After all, we've seen a great many "impossible" things transpire already this cycle.
But much depends on how things transpire in Gaza over the coming weeks.
What will transpire if we like a law's provisions, but not its name?
The Senator further struggled to imagine how such an event could even physically transpire.
UNOPS also said that events that transpire in international waters are beyond its remit.
Reactions online to people who saw the conversation transpire in real time were strong.
Some 49 percent of all journeys to school and work now transpire by bicycle.
The models tell us that evaporative losses will be higher, plants will transpire more water.
" Chyna continues, "I just don't want this stuff to transpire to the baby, you know?
That didn't transpire as France, the U.K., Russia, Japan and India have developed reprocessing capacity.
But over time, events start to transpire that make them see their own lives differently.
The assaults at the gala dinner seem to transpire outside the rest of the film.
AND YOU COULD ASSUME THAT THOSE CONVERSATIONS TRANSPIRE ON A REGULAR BASIS, INCLUDING THIS WEEK.
Early elections could transpire, with Merkel's Christian Democrats facing similar choices to Kurz in Austria.
In fact, everything you've read is just one possible future that may or may not transpire.
Uber is still "waiting on what's going to transpire in terms of the price," said Huffington.
You could make some great connections today; however, Mercury is retrograde, so communication issues will transpire.
What would transpire if a viewer asked why or how such an image would be used?
However, this appears unlikely to transpire any time soon despite their apparent hatred for one another.
That an election will soon transpire is accepted as a given, but no one knows when.
Luckily for me, camp counselors saw what was about to transpire and broke up the confrontation.
He insists that every choice he makes is such that events transpire exactly as they're supposed to.
Polls indicate a second round is likely to transpire and would be on July 8 if necessary.
Episode 11 is the third in a row about events that transpire around Jessica Davis's house party.
"This is a profound incident that doesn't really transpire too often in Robstown,"  Rodriguez told KIII-TV.
Sometimes nerves hit you in your first outing, especially when a couple of things like that transpire.
Once the celebrations begin, Loznitsa documents an assortment of proceedings that transpire at this self-contained event.
While I doubt any of this will transpire, I very much want to be contradicted and surprised.
The events on the sea occur in one day, while the air scenes transpire in an hour.
The witness vote will likely be determined by how the next two days on the floor transpire.
Cringeworthy: that is the only descriptor for the events that transpire throughout this episode of The Affair.
The hearings are primarily to have them repeat their accounts of what they saw transpire in public.
We don&apost know what will ultimately transpire here but go back six months ago to last fall.
Someone, somewhere knew what was about to transpire, and couldn't hit the red button to stop the line.
However, there are three exciting developments that I do expect to transpire within the next 12-18 months.
Next up, we all expect to watch the trio of births of the Kardashian family as they transpire.
Except there would be no time for any of that realization to transpire during your madcap science experiment.
If he touches down in the wrong federal joint and that clemency doesn't transpire, there'll be crazy drama.
However, Brainard and others have said they want to wait to see how conditions transpire before following through.
"If their sense of health and well-being is more positive, then less destructive activities transpire," Cordani says.
For all those reasons, many observers are fascinated at what kind of meeting might transpire at the Vatican.
With everything that we've seen transpire with the #MeToo movement, has your approach changed when working on sets?
The protagonists' words have direct impact on physical spaces in Ravicka, as well as the events that transpire there.
But it does offer a new predictive power that may offer insights into how exactly that evacuation should transpire.
These hours are allowed for debate, and must transpire in between achieving cloture, and voting to confirm the nomination.
Though it does not lay out policy recommendations, the report says the worst-case scenarios don't have to transpire.
Many activist groups are urging their members to stay home over fears that violence could transpire at the rally.
Sansom describes 16th-century events in the crisply realistic style of someone watching them transpire right outside his window.
The galactic populace split asunder into Team Gloomfang and Team Sprintarrow as everyone waited to see what would transpire.
To watch this all transpire in real time is to experience people's inability to grasp the history they are living.
The knowledge of the events that would transpire on September 220, 21, hang over each scene in the riveting show.
Were Airbus to know for sure that its worst-case scenario will transpire, it could at least depart with certainty.
This investigation from its outset -- who would allow that in light of everything that has transpired and continues to transpire?
Goldman was pretty disciplined in making Taylor and Kent get their concerns on the record for everything they saw transpire.
"I don't know exactly what will transpire," Durbin said when asked what to expect when the Senate next convenes Tuesday.
This sad sequence of events — resulting in the tarnishing of an honorable officer's career — didn't have to transpire this way.
He ensured the hearing did not transpire without a discussion of Donald Trump Jr.'s apparent collusion with the Russians.
Again, that's not fixed in stone, we'll watch how the economy behaves, we are prepared to respond if things transpire differently.
You go through your virtual life one day at a time, and different events and obligations transpire depending on the date.
The economic boom to make that investment worthwhile can transpire only with vibrant trade ties with Pakistan's neighbours, India above all.
He adds, however, that a big concern in Brussels will be to avoid the blame should a no-deal Brexit transpire.
And it's not because we're not waiting 240 years for gender equality to finally transpire — because we're not, by the way.
There is certainly a strong chance that someone had a good idea of what was going to transpire in the match.
"You can see what can transpire from something that we think is just a suspicious vehicle," an emotional Bledsoe said earlier.
But in these pre-social media times, this incredible love triangle story managed to transpire without details leaking to the press.
A whole lot can transpire before November, especially with Trump raging around the White House and tweeting up his usual storm.
Those who listened carefully heard a bit about what might transpire when the fighters touch gloves in the ring on Aug.
However, "transpire" is now frequently used to simply indicate that something has happened — the nuance of "over time" has become lost.
In normal times, markets process gradations of risk, pricing stocks and bonds according to the probability that something bad could transpire.
Absolutely. Did it transpire at the school disco that, actually, all the popular kids knew every goddamn word to "Last Resort"?
It looks at the Rebel forces taking on the Empire before the events that transpire in "Episode IV," the original 1977 film.
Corn sweat is actually just a fancy term for something that corn, like all plants, does all the time: transpire water vapor.
But in a year when the unexpected has become commonplace, it's worth pondering what would happen should the worst-case scenario transpire.
All this may seem a bit fanciful and unlikely to transpire, considering how soon this would take us to the 2018 midterms.
"It's very hard to predict what will transpire," said Mark Brown, chief executive of Sazerac Co, owner of Kentucky's Buffalo Trace distillery.
Neither of these things has yet to transpire (though admittedly, this is in large part because I don't ask for either one).
Mr. Christie made several appearances on morning television to promote the effort, but demurred on commenting on what would transpire in court.
Markets are still in a wait-and-see phase, and a firm comeback will only transpire once crude prices stabilise, he added.
You had to have been there, face-to-face with performers risking their and your discomfort, for their unpredictable magic to transpire.
Speaking to PEOPLE, Phil DiLucente, Spadafora's attorney, acknowledged "there was a situation that did transpire" Wednesday night that led to his client's arrest.
When plants transpire, they increase the humidity of the air, which raises the dew point, or the temperature at which water vapor condenses.
Here, we see Cyrus in her element: breeze flowing through her hair, barefoot, and completely unaware of what will transpire later that afternoon.
Dave Fogal, who runs a service station on Route 522, told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that he saw much of the episode transpire.
"I'd wait and see how these things transpire over the next few months," Hansson, the outgoing head of Estonia's central bank, told Bloomberg.
He added that Trump had even pressed for the use of a check to ensure proper documentation if any payment were to transpire.
Something that did not transpire in my head and at a desk, which is exactly where most of our lives unfold these days.
He spoke on a recent podcast and laid out the three negative surprises he thinks will transpire over the next three months:1.
Given all the different prophecies and all the different beliefs that people hold about how this will transpire, why wouldn't it be him?
It will transpire from November 4-12, and take place at venues including Output, Good Room, Trans-Pecos, and Music Hall of Williamsburg.
Most of that time will transpire as the space plane is carried to an altitude of 50,000 feet by a larger carrier aircraft.
Work crews have removed miles of invasive tamarisk trees, for instance, because they take up and transpire so much of the river's water.
"As I watched that transpire, I couldn't help but think, This is not what the integrity of the game is about," Finau said.
VICE News was among the outlets allowed in, and several details of Juror 73's account match what we saw transpire in the courtroom.
For it to finally transpire, Federer needs to defeat Juan Martin del Potro on Wednesday evening in the final men's quarterfinal of the tournament.
Some 49 percent of all journeys to school and work now transpire by bicycle, according to the city, up from 93 percent a decade ago.
What I mean by all of this is that Glenn commits his crimes right out in the open, where Henry's family can see them transpire.
"You can see what can transpire from something that we think is just a suspicious vehicle," an emotional Dickson County Sheriff Jeff Bledsoe told reporters.
What will transpire, when it will happen and how it will get done should be clear to all parties before anyone begins wielding a sledgehammer.
"This is a profound incident that doesn't really transpire too often in Robstown," Mr. Rodriguez said in an interview with local news media on Friday.
Evaluating the success of these interventions is not easy, because intended outcomes like lower rates of disease and longer life span take decades to transpire.
I warned that youth and expat turnout needed to be high for Remain to be safe—it would transpire neither group was sufficiently registered or engaged.
The pips, a reference to one of Arthur Conan Doyle's original Sherlock Holmes shorts, "The Five Orange Pips," transpire to be a warning of death. Oooh.
Australian takeover law means the deal will draw the attention of regulators, and should it transpire that LTAP has foreign backers, it will face additional obstacles.
There were calls in South Korea for Yang to be rewarded as a gold medalist but the Korean Sports Promotion Foundation confirmed this did not transpire.
As he received his readers at the Trump International Hotel, Mr. Trump said that he hadn't given much thought to what might transpire the next morning.
For the most part, he keeps his focus trained on events as they transpire during the two often turbulent years that he roots around the department.
Changes will also transpire behind the scenes, as brands and retailers look to use data they get through new technology to inform pricing, selection and promotion.
Where a sale used to transpire in minutes, Ms. Greene added, now her associates were spending a half-hour with each client before closing a deal.
For clues as to what might eventually transpire, however, note that Mr Lighthizer and Mr Ross are both veterans of trade battles with Japan in the 1980s.
It's pretty incredible, the number of betrayals that can transpire over the course of a single episode — UnReal might actually be setting new records in this department.
The recipient will then receive an invite, and all calls and messages that transpire within that conversation will be encrypted end-to-end until it is terminated.
"However, given the complex web of incentives, spanning different institutions and markets, what might transpire under some stress scenarios is less than fully understood," the BIS said.
But before any of this can transpire, we get familiar DeLillo street life, witty repartee in the backs of cabs, rooftop views of the city at dusk.
"Should it transpire that urgent improvements are needed in this area, we will insist on their implementation and will not rest until these improvements have been implemented."
"We're in uncertain times, and it's difficult to project precisely what will transpire over the next number of months," CA chief executive Kevin Roberts said this week.
"However, given the complex web of incentives, spanning different instutitions and markets, what might transpire under some stress scenarios is less than fully understood," the BIS said.
Speaking on the sidelines of a conference in London, Iacovoni cautioned, however, that Draghi only said the ECB may restart asset purchases, so it may not transpire.
The Olympic gold medalist expressed that this respect for women's control over their own bodies shouldn't be limited to ad campaigns and that it must transpire in society.
In the shots, Hadid looks unscathed, though visibly shaken, appearing to share some choice words with her security team for allowing this whole series of events to transpire.
We don't know exactly what will transpire between these two, but it is hard to imagine how this coupling will yield anything good for public health or reason.
Denham and Transpire have also spent the last year talking to secondary school students to raise awareness about LGBTQ issues and provide support for queer and transgender students.
In other words, the more senior you are in your organization, the less likely you will report wrongdoing and the more likely you will allow it to transpire.
"Should this transpire, it would be the end of the EU's good behavior and willingness to compromise, which can clearly be seen in the draft guidelines," he added.
Things continue to go wrong after she enters a rehab facility, and many of the very disturbing events that transpire are visible and inexplicable to those around her.
The climate lobby that owned EPA for the last eight years is watching all of this transpire with dread, fretting that Caligula is about to capture the convent.
And it will enable automated contingency-based marketing, allowing clients to programmatically trigger certain kinds of content to be shared in the moments after real world events transpire.
The fallout in China, where the coronavirus originated and where the most lives have so far been taken, offers a glimpse at what could similarly transpire in America.
"The Ukrainian situation is something that's even more serious in nature by this president and the administration and what we have seen transpire prior thereto," he told Vox.
Strange bonds transpire: a head rests on someone's behind; a foot prods a butt; a penis pokes through two bodies; hair is intertwined with hair and other body parts.
So here are three big questions about this burgeoning Rubio-versus-Trump scenario — both about whether it will happen and whether Rubio can win it if it does transpire.
Click ahead to see 15 products to help you look to the future and express the hope we all have for what might transpire in the months to come.
In this New York, lit only by dull gas lamps, all matter of dastardly deeds can transpire in damp alleyways, without being discovered by forensic analysis and street cameras.
It uses bold, graphic Photoshop-designed animation to follow the narrator and Techno's difficult relationship, both in terms of the events that transpire and the feelings that are evoked.
The IMF defines corruption as "the abuse of public office for private gain" which can transpire in various ways like payments of bribes, embezzlement, nepotism and conflicts of interest.
Securing her life and the life of her child is no small consolation, but there's more than a hint of disappointment that the operation to get Escobar didn't transpire.
But by the time we grew up, "Night" had become required reading for students across America, perhaps because so many felt responsible for silently allowing the holocaust to transpire.
Meanwhile, for its part, Russia has intensified its own diplomatic and other activities so as not be excluded from whatever might transpire in the region in the coming months.
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the administration was working on the meeting but hinted that it may not transpire by May.
Usually these transpire in largish set pieces, with each chapter following a different member of the foursome and extended expository interludes laying out the knotted back stories and complications.
As the calamity worsened, even the mighty Soviet propaganda machine was unable to force the empire&aposs citizens to accept the official narrative of what had, and would, transpire.
There's a slipshod quality to the plotting as well, with many major events seeming to transpire for no reason except that they have to, because it's the last movie.
While the Committee retains the view that we may be close to the end of the hiking cycle, there may be a reassessment of this position should upside risks transpire.
"It was a little scary crossing the border as of course we have absolutely no idea what might transpire," Stone wrote on Instagram shortly after arriving in the Middle East.
At times, the dialogue felt clunky, Rick and Gloria like spokespeople for the writer's own political fears and grappling, forebodings of what could actually transpire wedged into the characters' mouths.
Beliefs Of all that can transpire in a bedroom, nothing can be as titillating to the religious, or those of us who write about them, as a dying man's conversion.
This will also put the owner on notice about any ongoing safety risk, and it will protect you should another incident transpire and you need to involve your insurance provider.
These actions transpire in a largely empty former ethnographic museum at the edge of Paris, all high ceilings and echoing corridors, which lend the film an eeriness and expectant mood.
How this might play out is anyone's guess, although science fiction novels like Kim Stanley Robinson's "Mars Trilogy " give an interesting glimpse into what could transpire once we get there.
And if the non-FiveThirtyEight models are too focused on their old data and too slow to react, they might well miss such a shift, if it were to transpire.
All the other models are essentially telling us that given the data we have, these scenarios are very unlikely to transpire — but Silver's is warning not to count it out.
The Afghan president was signing up for nothing less than a gamble, with the details of what might transpire at Camp David vague even to his closest circle of advisers.
"If the series of events outlined above were to transpire, the outcome might well be what we would regard as a default by the Italian government," Moody's said in the note.
And the special counsel investigation is there in part because of what we saw transpire around the Comey firing and the fact that you had to have Jeff Sessions recuse himself.
It has been reported that next month Vietnam might play host to a second Trump-Kim summit—and who could possibly predict what might transpire between the two unpredictable leaders then?
Cunningham, a pioneer, helped make dance a major art form in the 20th century, and the stories about him that transpire throughout the performance show the dignity of his later years.
Most escape rooms transpire in just one space with a loosely-conceived theme, but Paradiso unfolds through a series of rooms unlocked through scrappy ingenuity and by solving increasingly challenging puzzles.
No sign of a break A week since the impeachment vote, there is no sign of a break in the Christmas impasse over how and when his impeachment trial will transpire.
When we started this journey 10 days ago, we didn't expect what would transpire across this country as it relates to the deadlock in Congress and the decision of the DREAMers.
"A potentially greater issue is what could transpire if the fallout from Brexit has a bigger impact across the rest of the EU, for which we won't begin to speculate," Plank said.
That's because no matter who's snubbed or what unbelievable onstage kerfuffles might transpire, there's never a shortage of iconic hair looks, from Halle Berry's famous pixie to Angelina Jolie's casual bombshell blowout.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As I watched the unbelievable events in Orlando transpire on television news networks and social media, I was so numb that all the information jumbled together.
This prospect horrifies leaders throughout the democratic world who are terrified by what could transpire if Putin and Trump collude in concert, without free-world witnesses, on whatever ventures they secretly discuss.
Mr. Davutoglu also sought a meeting with President Obama, according to Turkish news media reports, and though the meeting did not transpire, the analysts said it nevertheless raised the ire of Mr. Erdogan.
Why didn't Peter King write an open letter to the referees who allowed this all to transpire by exerting exactly zero control during the entire game, passively watching it devolve into shameful chaos?
"It's the story of all the adventures and misadventures that transpire and it is so whimsical, but told in such a way that it seems almost like an anthropological field report," says Ferriss.
The story provides a template for looking at AT&T's proposed $85 billion takeover of Time Warner, and what might transpire on the consumer, business and regulatory fronts should that deal win approval.
Which means that something nasty is about to transpire, pitting Quinn, Carrie and Saul and the president-elect against Dar and the Deep State that's gearing up to oppose the new White House.
Their idiosyncratic lives transpire against the backdrop of the great Asante empire, which dominated the Gold Coast for two centuries, a reign punctuated by bloody clashes with neighboring peoples and the British colonizers.
But in retrospect, it's clear that Varys foresaw exactly what was about to transpire in King's Landing and was trying to prevent a massacre — and for that, Tyrion sent him to a fiery death.
At the end of I, Tonya, words on the screen remind the audience that only a few months later, the O.J. Simpson Bronco chase would transpire, and kick off an even larger media storm.
No wonder: The was down 8 percent year to date even before Monday's market plunge, a bad sign for a market that historically takes its full-year cue from how things transpire early on.
For Affleck, a big test looms with the release of "Justice League" next month, in addition to his "It is far too early to predict what outcomes will transpire from this crisis," Wilkinson said.
"It remains to be seen if this will transpire into a bigger more systematic event that will start weighing on fundamentals," said Mike Loewengart, vice president of investment strategy at E*TRADE Financial Corp.
Over the last decade, twice as many daily high records have been set as low temperature records in the U.S. Weather extremes will always transpire, but now they're transpiring on a warming, changing globe.
RBC Capital Markets' chief economist Tom Porcelli pointed to consistently alarming headlines since the first quarter of 2492.75 suggesting poor Caterpillar earnings meant a recession was round the corner, though that has yet to transpire.
RBC Capital Markets' chief economist Tom Porcelli pointed to consistently alarming headlines since the first quarter of 2491.51 suggesting poor Caterpillar earnings meant a recession was round the corner, though that has yet to transpire.
If they can squeeze in more stories about a character that transpire before they get killed off, or ones that take place in an alternate universe where Cap'n Crunch is the President, they'll make it.
" CNN's Randi Kaye recently sat down with a group of evangelical women who told her if anything did transpire between President Donald Trump and Stormy Daniels, it is between "him, the Lord and his family.
In early 2016 Denham started a support group called Transpire for LGBTQ people in her neighborhood, which provides people the opportunity to both socialize with others who've had similar experiences and to engage in activist work.
Turns out they were more than two hours of raw footage, including "One small step for man" and everything else that the world saw transpire live, but in better quality than any other copy on Earth.
It follows three generations of women — the reliable matriarch Eva, her free-spirited daughter Sonja and Sonja's estranged daughters, Vivi and Lara — and the events that transpire over three Christmases that shape their understandings of one another.
"The Czech justice (system) is in a way concerned about the situation that has arisen in neighboring countries," she told daily Hospodarske Noviny, adding there was no guarantee a similar development could not transpire in the Czech Republic.
So many things needed to align just perfectly for this theory to maybe transpire, and as we head into Game of Thrones Season 8, the circumstances needed for this prophecy to come true make more and more sense.
Mining the relationship of Edward II and his courier Piers Gaveston, this disturbingly tragic opera offers an object lesson in what can transpire when an absolute ruler conflates his personal desires with the identity of his suffering nation.
"Nothing in that conversation suggests that he had any knowledge of it in advance," Giuliani said, adding that Trump had even pressed for the use of a check to ensure proper documentation if any payment were to transpire.
Fully grown palm oil plantations were about 0.8 C warmer than forests, while young palm oil plantations were up to 6 C warmer, as young trees have fewer and smaller leaves, which transpire less water reducing their cooling effect.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday there was still every chance for Britain's divorce from the EU to transpire with a deal although Berlin is prepared for a disruptive no-deal Brexit in case that does not happen.
As for what mayhem could transpire next week, consider this possibility: The Tennessee-Indianapolis winner is assured of advancing to the playoffs, as a wild card or, if Houston loses at home to Jacksonville, an improbable A.F.C. South champion.
With barely a month to go before the March 29 Brexit deadline, British journalists and politicians — not to mention the general public — are still struggling to understand what exactly could transpire when, or if, the break from Europe occurs.
For a while, Cantwell and Rogers toyed with revealing in season four that she already had a kid with her ex, Tom, in the three years that mostly transpire offscreen at the season's start, but they quickly scrapped that idea.
After U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's welcoming of a weaker dollar on Wednesday took centre stage on world markets, Varadkar said concerns around the Swiss Alps resort of a currency war had been excessively heightened and was unlikely to transpire.
There's little we know about what's going to transpire between our favorite guidos and guidettes, but they'll have a lot of catching up to do at Sunday dinner, about—say—Mike's tax evasion or Vinny's recent foray into climate change activism.
This, despite the clues, didn't transpire, much to the chagrin of one Reddit user, CousinTyrone, who posted in /r/kendricklamar stating that if another album didn't drop on Sunday 16 April, he'd eat a vinyl copy of good kid, m.
However, while a United Nations-imposed arms embargo on Iran is supposed to be lifted in October 2020, five years after the nuclear deal took effect, it is questionable whether that will transpire given the recent unraveling of the accord.
For now, it appears China's anger at Kim's behavior is not yet trumped by its unease about what may transpire if it accepts U.S. demands to get much tougher, perhaps by curtailing food and energy exports vital to North Korea.
Cable, who last week said he thought Brexit might never transpire because the main political parties are too divided over terms for quitting the EU, said his party would be in a strong position to break through when that happens.
As Funkhouser and his colleagues point out, these methods are consistently failing to capture some of the finer details involved in the big picture, and the "extremely complicated, nuanced, and multi-faceted" dynamics that typically transpire in primate relationships, as Funkhouser put it.
So, instead of waiting for yet another unfortunate incident to transpire in 2016 (and oh, there have been many), artists Peggy Noland and Seth Bogart decided to have the discussion IRL with an unsanctioned "Zara" pop-up inside their L.A. boutique, Wacky Wacko.
These details come as no surprise to many domestic violence experts who know that this kind of workplace violence, and other acts of mass violence outside the home, have their roots in more intimate forms of violence that often transpire inside the home.
But if predictions about what will transpire on November 2100th are as reliable as last year's dismissals of Donald Trump's prospects in the primaries, the Trump-Clinton outcome may end up resting on a few thousand votes in a handful of states.
"Company-wide indecisiveness restricted the allocation of resources to marketers, as the wait-and-see approach to how the Brexit process will transpire appears to be the current strategy in place for many UK businesses," said Joe Hayes, economist at IHS Markit.
In the end the big reset that's been presaged all season did transpire, but it was not a science-fiction or supernatural phenomenon — à la "Back to the Future," or the "Superman" clip we saw near the end — but a coding one.
A year later he and his sister created a "recarcassing ceremony," in which they transmuted the souls of Matti and Steve into new Playmobil bodies; sensing the importance of what was about to transpire, their mother recorded the ceremony on a cassette tape.
If it does transpire that, as tourist numbers grow, they cross a threshold where they become oppressive to the birds, it will be possible to advise tour operators of the fact and ask them to put their charges ashore to look at less-visited colonies.
"Amidst the recent displays of chest-thumping by both governments, all in the name of safeguarding national interests, markets are defaulting to a flight-to-safety mode, as they wait to find out what will actually transpire this weekend," FXTM market analyst Han Tan said.
And Trump appears to be unraveling before our eyes — floating wild conspiracy theories, suggesting a "Civil War like fracture" could transpire if he's impeached, lashing out at reporters asking basic questions, using profanity in tweets, and suggesting his political opponents be arrested for treason.
Game 22 of the Stanley Cup finals Wednesday night was going to be tied until it wasn't, because of a puck that was going in until it didn't, blocked by a goalie who extended his stick hoping something good would transpire if he did.
Maggie, who will later describe Pauline as possessing "the kind of beauty it didn't occur to me to envy" and herself as having "a vacancy in my heart that should have been filled with compassion and respect," watches the scene transpire with mild confusion.
And now, the first of many fittings has just begun to transpire with some of the biggest faces on the catwalk like Gigi and Bella Hadid, Martha Hunt and Elsa Hosk all getting measured to make sure those wings and barely-there fashions fit just right.
"We expect a constructive outcome to todays meeting in terms of a prolongation of the deal, but are not yet convinced that a strong bullish surprise with a sizeable adjustment to the target level will really transpire," Vienna-based consultancy JBC Energy said in a note.
This scene has everything we have come to expect of a summer love montage courtesy of the famous teen movie director: a tender but beat-driven song, a montage of nervous looks that transpire into meaningful moments, and just the right amount of hair blowing in the wind.
But no ceremony can escape the very real, negative consequences that could transpire as a result of the shift in longstanding US policy, including a complete delegitimization of the US's role in peace negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians, regional instability, and loss of key Arab and Muslim allies.
Regardless of what did or didn't transpire between Bush and Biden behind closed doors -- Bush's spokesman denied to NPR in September that he had made Biden any such private promise -- Biden omitted his own extensive comments endorsing a war in Iraq, both before and after the congressional vote.
As reports of Qatar's nefarious behavior continue to transpire under the penetrating glare of public and media scrutiny, influential shareholders and the investing public are unlikely to look charitably upon any company whose desire for ties with Qatar will inexorably finance that government's policies of sponsoring and incubating terrorism.
In the backseat of one of those green or navy old Mercedes-Benz taxis sits singer and songwriter Yasmine Hamdan, listening to the driver's tales from Beirut's diverse neighborhoods, engaging in serious and not so serious political discussions, and taking notes of those amusing statements that transpire in the rickety car.
This possession can transpire through either simple misfortune or the malevolent spell of a katsune-tsukai (a sorcerer with foxes at his command); either way, the possessed displays a range of symptoms, which can be simple (a sudden aversion to eye contact) or complex (periodic verbal dialogues between the fox and the human).
"The primary driver (for the dollar from here) is going to be what's going to transpire at the G20 meeting more than anything else, where the U.S. will reiterate its stance that it's trying to make sure it gets fairer trade," said Valentin Marinov, head of FX strategy at Credit Agricole in London.
Deciding I shouldn't get in the way of what might transpire between the day-drinking maybe-lovebirds, I headed back up the escalator and into the lobby where there are pens of media people and civilians standing and watching the golden elevators, hoping to catch a glimpse of someone famous and yell something at them.
Anyway, just as we're beginning to consider that we haven't been lied to by the show's stars and producers over an excruciating ten-month mourning period, we get the big reveal to the tune of a ridiculous swell of credits' music, and there's no miracle because this is what we all knew would transpire.
The English choreographer Matthew Bourne is known for ballets that are based on popular tales or movies; that pulsate with crime and passion; that transpire on shifting planes of reality; that incorporate big, crazy dance parties and small, nastily observed manners; and that generally end with the boy's not getting the girl, or the boy.
Thirty-one percent said something like the Holocaust could happen in Austria and 22019 percent believed similar events could transpire in the U.S.  In addition, the survey found significant gaps in Holocaust knowledge in the country, as 56 percent of respondents did not know that more than 6 million Jewish people were killed in the Holocaust.
There are shades of revenge drama, western, and superhero movie about Black 47, which sees a game of cat and mouse transpire between disgraced British Army veteran Hannah (Hugo Weaving) and Martin Feeney (James Frecheville), the rogue Ranger he's meant to stop from carrying out his quest of revenge upon those who brought his family to ruin.
This show scratches so many fantasy itches Netflix's The Witcher takes place before the events that transpire in the games, so for someone like me whose only exposure to this world is said games and not the books, it's a whole bunch of fresh new stories that I either didn't know or only heard references about.
IF YOU BELIEVE THAT IT WOULD BE LONGER FOR THESE TO TRANSPIRE AND WE HAVE AN ECONOMY THAT IS SLOWER BECAUSE OF THE UNCERTAINTY, THEN I WOULD SAY THE MARKET IS -- THE U.S. EQUITY MARKETS ARE PROBABLY HIGHER THAN THEY SHOULD BE. With CNBC in the U.S., CNBC in Asia Pacific, CNBC in Europe, Middle East and Africa, and CNBC World, CNBC is the recognized world leader in business news and provides real-time financial market coverage and business information to more than 385 million homes worldwide, including more than 94 million households in the United States and Canada.

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