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Ukraine's absurd election may turn out well for its people.
It didn't turn out well, for him or his family.
These are delicate talks and hopefully all will turn out well.
The recipe does not turn out well but we eat them anyways.
Sometimes Putin's bets on authoritarian leaders turn out well, others not so.
That doesn't always turn out well, but it makes for interesting comedy.
Democrats have picked older presidential nominees before, but it didn't turn out well.
The campaign's attempts to counteract ISIS social media propaganda did not turn out well.
The fact is, insiders know that things rarely turn out well for the whistleblowers.
It tends neither to turn out well nor reflect well on the expelling country.
Ultimately, things turn out well for Phoebe, the way they usually do in sitcoms.
While parts of the story can get heavy, things generally turn out well for Haru.
But things don't usually turn out well for pretty things, as Hans Christian Andersen knew.
But some do wonder if the financial benefits for the artists will turn out well.
We're not going to be a highly-leveraged retailer because those movies never turn out well.
She was also known as 'The Black Widow'Generally, things didn't turn out well for Blanco's paramours.
The S.E.C. has been down this road before, and that case did not turn out well.
Unfortunately, some people just can't help themselves, and it usually doesn't turn out well for them.
"Ever since we left our country, we thought that everything would turn out well," he said.
"It likely will not turn out well for Gardendale if we don't do this," he warned.
I don't believe it's a spoiler to say that things turn out well in the end.
I feel supported, thank God, and I have a lawyer, and hopefully things will turn out well.
Do you detect some grand strategy here that is going to turn out well in the end?
"If it doesn't turn out well, please send the body to Newark," Berg reportedly told his teammates.
Unless you really know what you're doing, your pictures will probably not turn out well at all.
Washington officials intended to enter Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya, and those conflicts still didn't turn out well.
"Don't throw your money in a high-risk basket and assume it's going to turn out well."
We are very concerned and have not given up the hope that everything will turn out well.
Sometimes they turn out well: Facebook didn't sell to Yahoo, to Terry Semel, because he dropped the price.
Hopefully, the message is just that whenever there are weapons involved, it's not going to turn out well.
At the same time, movies never turn out well when directors try to do what everyone else wants.
The Note 10's camera doesn't give me as much confidence that the photos will turn out well.
If, by some miracle, they turn out well, they become more than the sum of their financial returns.
Sure, things don't always turn out well when nerds get exactly what they want, but Super Smash Bros.
It is too early to know whether this mega-deal will turn out well for shareholders and consumers.
" Before she married, in 2015, she said, "I would go on odd vacations that did not always turn out well.
That way, Durham and his whole investigation, which probably won't turn out well for their party, becomes discredited as well.
She goes on to note that it was rare for child stars to turn out well- adjusted, much less wildly successful.
But how many ideas could turn out well if you trust your judgment, your instincts, and your willingness to overcome every obstacle?
Even when these ambassadors are able to bypass the bureaucracy, my own experience is that it usually does not turn out well.
In this country, where 2628 percent still self-identify as "conservative" or "moderate," that is unlikely to turn out well for Democrats.
And yet, as viewers, we know that wherever things go, and however they get there, they are not going to turn out well.
Working at level 3 can be difficult and scary, because you're giving up control, and there's no guarantee it will turn out well.
If there&aposs a recipe, we can make sure that it&aposs a good recipe and it&aposs going to turn out well.
Things rarely turn out well for coaches around the world who, like Klinsmann, are working through their second World Cup cycle, the record shows.
As Mr. Maezawa was bidding, Basquiat's sister Jeanine Basquiat was about 21998,143 miles away in New Jersey, hoping the auction would turn out well.
It's also possible that he firmly believes in many of the policies Trump does and feels all will turn out well in the end.
Religious wars might provide meaning in the short term, but in the long view of history, they almost never turn out well for anyone involved.
At the end of the day what all of this really means is that now your low-light bar photos may actually turn out well.
The extra lenses are for zooming and ultra-wide photos, but those great features don't matter as much if the photos don't turn out well.
Brunt comes to realize that "for one world to be made, another must die," so this is not an exchange that can turn out well.
The developments did not turn out well for Modi, according to Moeed Yusuf, associate vice president for the Asia Center at the United States Institute of Peace.
That didn't turn out well for Hong Kong business tycoon Samathur Li Kin-kan, who says the supercomputer lost him as much as $20 million in one day.
Low-light photos also showed less noise and more detail than its rivals, though HDR mode tended to clip highlights and highly backlit subjects didn't turn out well.
If you take up weapons and fight back that way — yes, you can be forced to do that, but in most cases, it's not going to turn out well.
If your kid didn't get picked as a starting player for their sports team, convincing them that everything will always turn out well won't prepare them for the future.
"A deal with the IMF implies tighter fiscal adjustments for the country, which did not turn out well the last time," said Guillermo Delfino, a 40-year-old lawyer.
"We are going to do the right thing for our shareholders, and we are not going to be a highly leveraged retailer because those movies never turn out well," Lundgren said.
Even with candidates who are far more controlled with Trump, that doesn't always turn out well: Mitt Romney, who apparently believed he was winning in 2012, didn't prepare a concession speech.
Andrew Ferguson, a senior editor at The Weekly Standard , remembers once marvelling at Carlson's ability to turn out well-wrought magazine prose, but he is not a fan of the show.
Zenly's app features Zenly's app features While $250 million to $350 million may seem like a lot to pay for Zenly, Snapchat has seen many of its other expensive acquisitions turn out well.
" Graham, in a video posted to Twitter, spoke about how important it is "that Iraq turn out well, that it not be a safe haven for terrorism, or a satellite state of Iran.
Clinton's emails, decide not to turn out; well-educated, Republican-leaning white voters return to their traditional party after a few weeks of relative quiet from Mr. Trump and bad news about Mrs.
Maybe, just maybe, things would turn out well after all, or at least stabilize sufficiently to be handed off to the next administration, preserving not only Johnson's historical credibility but also his own.
And we're closing out the year with a quick list of a few of 2015's releases that managed to turn out well in spite of being something other than a wholly original idea.
Stephen Hawking, for instance, made this observation in a 2010 documentary series: ''If aliens visit us, the outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in America, which didn't turn out well for the Native Americans.
And although the pair first connected on the set of that TV show, things almost didn't turn out well after he gave her his card and offered to take the L.A. newcomer to the Santa Monica Pier.
Because maintaining that sweet-tart balance is so essential, lemon bars aren't the kind of loosey-goosey recipe that can take a lot of variation and still turn out well (chocolate chip cookies, I'm looking at you).
I have a lot of ideas at any one time, some of them bad, but some of them good and turn out well, and I like the chance to be able to show it and express it.
"When the market sees that there is some progress, it grabs that with both hands on hopes that things will turn out well, but I am not too convinced by that...I think it just 'hopium'," Smoling added.
"Without you, my kids would be spoiled brats, and yet with you, you will let me spoil the kids and yet still make sure that they will turn out well, grounded and successful," he said with a wide grin.
"It's long enough that if CPR isn't done before the ambulance gets there, it's not going to turn out well for the patient," said lead author Dr. Howard Mell, of CEP-America and Presence Mercy Medical Center in Aurora, Illinois.
"Last time it didn't turn out well, but I think it will be OK this time," said Rie Nishimura, 40, who was with her three-year-old daughter Koharu among the crowds who came to see the possibly pregnant panda on Friday.
And things did not turn out well for the trio mentioned here: Tom Billington is confined to a wheelchair, Abdullah the Butcher may have ended up infecting dozens of wrestlers with hepatitis, and Benoit committed suicide in June 2007 after murdering his wife and son.
Most problematically, his five kings include every Middle Eastern power center; taking on all of them simultaneously is unlikely to turn out well for anyone, except perhaps hard-liners in Moscow and Beijing, who would look on the resulting American quagmire with baffled surprise at their own good fortune.
Cory Nichols as Ben projects a similar mixture of wariness and openness, but minus a few years of unpleasant life lessons; he's still ready to step into potentially humiliating situations, like a game of Truth or Dare with a couple of local girls, with the confidence that everything might turn out well.
"Somers continued: "And before making the decision, document what you&aposve done and come back to it afterwards to see — regardless of whether it turned out well or it didn&apost turn out well — because sometimes it&aposs just probability and may not go your way for you at a given time.
May did not turn out well for the Yankees as they finished the month winning 13 ball games but losing 16.
Tolentino was originally included as a senate candidate in the LP-endorsed Daang Matuwid Koalisyon. However, things did not turn out well with the party. This eventually led to his independent candidacy and placed 13th.
By his first wife Gilling had a son Isaac, educated as a physician at Paris and entered at Leiden University on 4 October 1723, who did not turn out well, and a daughter, married to John Fox. His second wife, née Atkins, of Exeter, led him into extravagances.
"Congratulate me, father," said Tair, "I prosper. Tomorrow I am to become the Sultan's brother- In-law and hunt with him." Quoth father: "All does alter, Your lord's good graces, women's favor, autumn weather." He had guessed aright, the son's plans did not turn out well: The Sultan withheld his sister, all day the rain fell.
In the episode, Andy tries to make his girlfriend Erin's Secretary's Day a special day, but things do not turn out well when Erin learns of Andy's previous relationship with Angela. Meanwhile, Oscar circulates a video he made in which he compares Kevin's voice to the Cookie Monster's, causing Gabe to try to assert his authority in the office.
It is common for patients in this level of anxiety to engage in mentally distracting activities in an attempt to get their mind off of anticipated danger. They have a hard time idealizing their situation or maintaining any sort of conception that things could turn out well in the end. This because they tend to dwell on improbable dangers.
Austine's mother, however, cannot sew, so her dress doesn't turn out well. As the day goes on Austine begins to amuse herself by tugging on the sash of Ellen's dress. Ellen gets irritated and finally slaps Austine in the lunch line when her sash comes undone. Unfortunately, Austine was innocent; Otis had pulled on her dress.
Elis is to be hanged for his crime. Els asks the fool for help, who assures her that all will turn out well. The king's messenger stops the execution at the last moment, so Elis can go in search of the jewels. To avoid being exposed as the thief, Els orders Albi to steal the minstrel's magic lute.
Later, he recalls Hoffman trying to reassure Karina, who was celebrating her fourth birthday that day, that everything would turn out well. "If everything will be alright," she asked, "why are you shaking so hard?" By 6 p.m. that evening Seedman had been in contact with James Wilkerson and learned his daughter had been staying at the house.
Carl Michael Bellman (1740-1795) is one of few Swedish 18th century characters who has never lost the appreciation of common people. He was born in Stockholm and lived there for most of his life. Education did not turn out well; instead he became interested in pleasurable activities. He made himself a reputation as a cheerful poet and singer-songwriter.
However, that didn't turn out well, as he did more manual labor than learning. The following year, he began work in the graphics studio of Karl August Senff, who taught painting and engraving at the University of Dorpat.Brief biography from the University of Tartu Library. In 1820, on the advice of Senff, he decided to go to Germany to sharpen his skills.
This does not turn out well for Charlie and havoc ensues on the farm. Charlie finds himself lost and on his own. He spends the summer hunting and getting by until one day when he becomes the hunted by a pack of dogs. He manages to escape by going on a log down a flume and eventually finds himself back at the logging camp.
Laughing, she tells him to relax, and that everything will turn out well. But soon a note from João arrives with the news that the father is unconvinced. Damião sees that Rita is his only hope. She takes a pen and paper and writes a note to João telling him that if he cannot convince the father, they will never see each other again.
Critical reception for Searching for Sonny has been mostly positive and The Hollywood Reporter summed the film up as "Quirky, comic film noir proves yet again that high school reunions never turn out well." Much of the film's praise centered around the film's acting and directing, and the Oklaholma Gazette commented that Disney's work helped to make the film look "like several million dollars were poured into the thing".
In 1877 (marriage settlement 24 July 1877), Bowes remarried one Alphonsine Maria St. Amand, divorced wife of the Comte de Courten.Durham Country records: Ref D/HH 5/1/105. The second marriage did not turn out well, and it appears that John Bowes was attempting to obtain a divorce from his wife from March to May 1884. Indeed, it was subsequently reported to have been legally severed in May 1885.
Another of Ludwig's ideas was to grow all the food needed, including rice to feed the workers, which did not turn out well either. Rice growing required large amount of pesticides to keep insects at bay and the soil did not have enough sulfur for rice. Ludwig corrected the situation with the application of ammonium sulfate. He included cattle farming to feed on the grass that grew among the pine trees.
Chosen as her people's representative in negotiating the swimcap deal, she only agreed to appear in Herb's competition because she hadn't realized how much fuss it would raise. She is contrite about having hurt Mark, whom she realizes has become infatuated with her. She returns his feelings, but aware that relationships between members of their two species never turn out well. The two do, however, share a farewell kiss.
Ranjan lives alone, as his wealthy father (Sujit Kumar) has remarried. Due to this Ranjan's grandfather has left the business equally 50% in Ranjan’s name and 50% in his father’s name, sensing the future may not turn out well for Ranjan. To avoid conflicts Ranjan lives separately from his father and step-mother, although in a mansion none the less. Seema and Ranjan bond as they talk about life the struggles they go through.
The rest of his season did not turn out well; overall, he appeared in 11 games, starting five of them. He went 0–3 with a 6.82 ERA. Strom with the Cleveland Indians in 1973 On November 27, 1972, he was traded with fellow pitcher Bob Rauch to the Indians for pitcher Phil Hennigan. He played only one season with the Indians, 1973, going 2–10 with a 4.61 ERA in 27 games (18 starts).
A photographer named Corrado (Mastroianni) snaps a picture of Antonietta (Loren). When it shows up on the front page of a magazine, she wants to take him to court over it. He then tries to convince her that he can connect her up with powerful men and introduces her to Count Gregorio Sennetti (Boyer), who can make her a movie star, but things do not turn out well when the count's wife shows up.
Coyote mocks them all, vowing that human beings should have his own wit and cunning. Each animal makes a human model in its own likeness; but overnight Coyote destroys the other models, so that only his own model comes to life. A Maidu myth says that as the Creator was fashioning various creatures out of clay, Coyote tried to do the same. However, as he kept laughing, his efforts did not turn out well.
Around 1967, Ray started toying with the idea of creating a film based on extra terrestrial creatures on earth, and wrote a screenplay to that effect. Marlon Brando and Peter Sellers were supposed to star in lead roles in the movie. However, things did not turn out well between him and Columbia Pictures, and the project was shelved. Unable to make a fantasy movie in Hollywood, Ray decided to make one in India instead.
The rest of the poem describes the narrator's evening with the third girl, how they ate dinner and how they went to bed together. The poem ends, of course, immediately before the consummatory act. "Did it turn out well?" the poet asks, "Love knows all." The last part of De tribus puellis can be read as both an expansion (amplificatio) and perversion of the fifth chapter of the first book of Ovid's Amores.
In September 2010, Emerson released a message stating: "During a routine medical examination, a colonoscopy revealed a rather dangerous polyp in my lower colon. It is the conclusion of the doctors here in London that I must undergo surgery immediately. Unfortunately, the timing of this urgent surgery does not allow me to start touring in early October because of the required period of hospitalization and recuperation. I must remain optimistic that all will turn out well".
He warned that aliens might pillage Earth for resources. "If aliens visit us, the outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in America, which didn't turn out well for the Native Americans", he said. Jared Diamond had earlier expressed similar concerns. In November 2011, the White House released an official response to two petitions asking the U.S. government to acknowledge formally that aliens have visited Earth and to disclose any intentional withholding of government interactions with extraterrestrial beings.
Copa Airlines - Embraer 190 at Princess Juliana Airport (SXM) Photography from an airport terminal is shooting through the terminal window, usually waiting for a flight. Some airports have windows or observation areas that you can visit without having to go through security. A polarized filter is recommended when shooting through glass to better control glare from the terminal. Images can turn out well or some can be contorted by the double glass when shooting on an angle.
The month of November didn't turn out well for Melbourne City. On 2 November, City again couldn't find a victory against Sydney FC still when City's last win against Sydney FC was a 1–0 victory in the 2016 FFA Cup Final. They were redeeming themselves after a 2–0 win against Wellington Phoenix on 9 November. On 24 November, City were again struggling to try and mostly win at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane after a 2–0 defeat from Brisbane Roar.
Joni works as a film/reel delivery man in Jakarta. One day, while waiting for the next pick-up, Joni meets a charming girl who is going to catch a film with her boyfriend Otto. The girl would only reveal her name to Joni if he successfully delivers the reels on time. However, things do not turn out well on that day as Joni faces obstacles such as the city's notorious traffic and various people that may disrupt his task.
However, horizontal escalation will only turn out well, if there is a respectable enough bargaining chip like that of the Persian Gulf oil; essentially how valuable is the territory/object to your opponent? However, it was not the United States Navy that dictated where the Soviet Union positioned its forces. It was primarily Chinas forces that dictated where the Soviet Union's military went. It's questioned when should the United States start using horizontal escalation and the answer is the Reagan five-year defense plan.
Matches in the second league in Białystok were already averaging 15 thousand viewers. The first match in the return to Ekstraklasa had estimated 35-40 thousand supporters. Every home match following the first was viewed by no less than 20 thousand fans in the stands. Stories from witnesses said they recall buses of supporters come from villages all over the region. The first few seasons did not turn out well for the Białystok team as they finished 8th twice and then 16th, which meant they were relegated.
He was later asked to do a shorter radio version but it didn't turn out well so he went with the duet with his backing vocalist Vanessa Campagna. On 1 February 2020, Michael W. Smith released "Waymaker" featuring Campagna and Madelyn Berry. In March, the song marked Smith's first time in 16 years that he has reached a Billboard top 10 chart with a non-holiday single. Smith's rendition peaked at No. 3 on Hot Christian Songs and at No. 4 on Christian Airplay.
Jade then ties Holly up, although Tilly eventually kills Jade during a fight and releases both Holly and Esther. Holly (now played by Amanda Clapham), still trying to cope with Callum's death, gets drunk with Robbie Roscoe (Charlie Wernham), then later kisses his brother Jason Roscoe (Alfie Browne-Sykes) and they start dating. After a rocky start they decide to have sex, but it doesn't turn out well and they try again. Headteacher Patrick Blake (Jeremy Sheffield) confiscates Holly's phone that Jason's holding when Jason makes a comment about his family.
Because they could not tolerate Deepa's street language and common ways. But the kids in the family, Subash Pappu and Dolly, the old grandmother and the family retainer Ramdeen became her friends at once because she was the underdog. Dr. Vikram Sagar, the young handsome family physician started taking a personal interest in her, it looked as if things would turn out well after all. And then came Kishore, the jolly elder son of Sinha, who was studying Law at Pune, he stayed there in the hostel and came to Bombay for his holiday.
By March 2005, Cosima De Vito had signed a management deal with Dorry Kordahi of DK Management. According to De Vito, there were still things to be sorted out with her previous management, but she was confident they would turn out well. However, negotiations failed and, from November 2007, Nellis and Gardner appeared in court suing for "breach of contract, claiming lost earnings" while De Vito counter claimed that "the management team were 'negligent' in guiding her career". Note: DKBlue website houses a PDF copy of four pages from New Idea.
Their arguments become extremely violent with one of them getting hurt, but things turn out well at the end. Both characters are very selfish but their tender side can also be seen.Plavan can be seen caring for a kitten in episode seven and Stain for a baby in episode thirteen, see the official website under Mr. Stain is the only character who appears in all the episodes; Palvan is not in episodes four and ten. The rest of the characters appear occasionally in important roles, but can be seen in other episodes.
Keely Lockhart – "Saturday Night Live pokes fun at Hillary Clinton's presidential announcement: 'Buckle up, America, the Clintons are back' – Comedienne Kate McKinnon parodies Hillary Clinton in popular TV sketch show SNL", The Telegraph, April 12, 2015. (Video) Retrieved 2015-08-14 When it doesn't turn out well, her aide (played by a patronizing Vanessa Bayer) suggests that she delete it. McKinnon's Clinton says, "I know a thing or two about that, right?", and chuckles, referring to the controversy surrounding Clinton's emails.Henry Hanks – "'Saturday Night Live' takes on Hillary Clinton email controversy", CNN, March 9, 2015.
Boomhower, "One Shot", p. 52, 57-58. Bushemi's next combat assignment, in November 1943, was at Makin and Tarawa in the Gilbert Islands, where he was the only photographer to cover both invasions.Boomhower, "One Shot", p. 58 and 63. Bushemi's article, "Death Battle at Tarawa", appeared in the December 24, 1943, issue of Yank, after editorial revisions were made in the New York office. Bushemi's photographs at Tarawa didn’t turn out well and were not published; however, Yank made extensive use of his photographs from Makin, including a cover photo and in accompanying articles in the December 31, 1943, issue.
He asked them, "Is everything all right?" and they replied that they hoped "it might turn out well for both him and his country", asking that he don his senatorial toga before hearing the Senate's mandate. He then called out to his wife Racilia, telling her to bring his toga from their cottage. Once he was properly dressed, the delegation hailed him as a dictator and ordered him to come to the city. He crossed the Tiber in one of the senate's boats and was greeted on his return by his three sons and most of the senators.
The 1972 football season did not turn out well for Miami, as the Hurricanes drew only 22,000 fans a game. McCoy also became embroiled in a controversy with administrators at Tulane University in October 1972. After an official lost track and granted the Hurricanes an illegal "fifth down", Miami scored the winning touchdown with one minute left in a game against Tulane. The touchdown broke an eight-game Miami losing streak, and Tulane administrators and New Orleans sports writers bitterly attacked McCoy for poor sportsmanship when he declined to forfeit the game as a result of the game- changing error.
While this was a prize for winning the Australian Formula Ford Championship, it did not turn out well, with the pair retiring from both races. In the following years, Macrow continued in his role as a co-driver for various teams. The highlight of his career came in 2005, achieving a fifth place at the Sandown 500 and a third place at the Bathurst 1000 for Triple Eight Race Engineering. In 2006, he continued this success, winning the Fujitsu V8 Supercars Series in his first season in the competition, and winning eight out of the 18 races in the process.
On 14 October 1735, Charles and his brother John sailed on The Simmonds from Gravesend, Kent for Savannah in Georgia Colony in British America at the request of the governor, James Oglethorpe. Charles was appointed Secretary of Indian Affairs and while John remained in Savannah, Charles went as chaplain to the garrison and colony at nearby Fort Frederica, St. Simon's Island, arriving there Tuesday, 9 March 1736 according to his journal entry. Matters did not turn out well, and he was largely rejected by the settlers. In July 1736, Charles was commissioned to England as the bearer of dispatches to the trustees of the colony.
O-Lex Japanese–English Dictionary, Obunsha, 2008. pp. 1681—2. Teru teru bōzu became popular during the Edo period among urban dwellers, whose children would make them the day before the good weather was desired and chant, "Fine-weather priest, please let the weather be good tomorrow." Traditionally, if the weather does turn out well, a libation of holy sake is poured over them, and they are washed away in the river.DaijirinKōjien Today, children make teru teru bōzu out of tissue paper or cotton and string and hang them from a window when they wish for sunny weather, often before a school picnic day.
The English explored in freezing temperatures wearing unsuitable clothing due to not planning for the severity of the New England winter weather. This exploration would result in their first encounter with Indians and did not turn out well, as they learned that slow-firing muskets were no match for rapid-fire arrows. This Indian challenge to the Pilgrims was later known as the "First Encounter".Nathaniel Philbrick, Mayflower: A story of Courage, Community and War (New York: Viking, 2006), pp. 70–73 In 1623 Warren felt that conditions were right to bring his family over from England, and they arrived that year on the Anne.
How does anybody ever think of anything?" This aspect of his penchant for privacy may have also contributed to the negative reviews of many of his films or about him personally. Herr states that "it can never turn out well when a square takes a hipster for his subject." Similarly, Ciment argues that his refusal to "become one of the 'family' may have also "wrecked his chances of ever being honored" in Hollywood as a director, similar to the way Charlie Chaplin, Orson Welles and Robert Altman were denied Oscars, all of them considered at the time to be "rebels" within the film world.
Karasu Tengu tries to fend the two off, but Shizuku is able to bite a weak spot, the nose, and it causes Karasu Tengu to revert to their normal form. This gives the Cures the opportunity to attack and they collide with Karasu Tengu in an explosion of fireworks, defeating the mountain spirit once and for all. After the battle, the Cures, along with Sakura and Shizuku, have their flower viewing, with them all interacting with each other. During the viewing, Whip thinks about trying to become stronger and braver by herself, and it didn't turn out well, but when she tried it with her friends, it started to work.
Nagashima's appointment as manager of the Yomiuri Giants was announced almost immediately after his retirement. Nagashima was given control of the team in November 1974, and he immediately rid the Giants of the tactical, small ball style left by his predecessor Tetsuharu Kawakami, relying instead on superior hitting and pitching to carry the team. He also recruited third baseman Davey Johnson from the majors, who became the first ever non-Japanese player to play for the Giants. The changes did not turn out well in the 1975 season, as the Giants ended the season in last place for the first time in the team's history.
Debbo made his film debut in Die Kaskenades van Dokter Kwak in 1949. After his success in films such as Alles sal regkom (1951) (Everything will turn out well), Dis lekker om te lewe (1957) (It's great to be alive) and Fratse in die vloot (1958), he made his debut as producer in the 1961 film Boerboel de Wet. In 1969 he produced the film Stadig oor die klippe (Slowly across the rocks), while playing the lead role of Boetie Flenters (a bungling private eye who – à la the Pink Panther – somehow still managed to get the bad guys). However, Al always thought that Donker Afrika (1957) (Dark Afrika) was his best film.
For 2002 he made the move up to the BTCC with Gary Ayles Motorsport in the Production class. His debut weekend didn't turn out well when the second driver on the team collided with him in race 1 and was taken out of race two by another competitor while running in 3rd place. Over the course of the season he picked up four Production class podiums, his best result a second place at Thruxton and eventually finishing 7th in the Production class championship. He moved to the Barwell Motorsport team in 2003 and despite only taking one Production class win, his consistency of 18 podiums and only one DNF took him to 2nd in the BTCC Production class championship.
The sudden and accidental death of their father forces Tess and Claire to overcome their differences and the many obstacles before them to realise their father's dream of running Drover's Run together. To complicate matters, Tess begins to take drastic action to alleviate the property's debts, including firing the stockmen, and organising an all female muster of cattle for sale. Her actions alienate her sister's fiancé, putting strain on their engagement and forcing Claire to begin re-evaluating her own future plans. Despite problems with the local bank and the temporary loss of their prized bull, things turn out well in the end as the sisters are able to service and refinance their father's loans, thus saving the property.
These disagreements paired with Mašek's over-commitment with other works at the time led to his self-dismissal from the project in October of the same year. Janáček rebounded quickly from the loss of the librettist and started investigating a replacement. In November 1908, Josef Holý was invited to the project, but he refused due to lack of interest in the material and said “If there is not the will or the right mood, it would not turn out well, however I tried, and so I ask you to count me out.” With Holý gone, Janáček turned to Dr. Zikmund Janke, an ear, nose and throat doctor working both in Prague and Luhačovice.
In June 1945 when Gustav Larson met his old friend Azar Gabrielsjon in Skåne, Gabrielsson unveiled his plans to try to establish the manufacturing of a new Swedish automobile. Gustav Larson had worked for SKF between 1917-1919 but now worked for the company AB Galco in Stockholm. They made a verbal agreement in August 1924 at the Sturehof restaurant in Stockholm, then signed a written contract more than one year later, on 16 December 1925. In this contract Gustav was to carry out the engineering work for a new car, as well as an investment plan for a complete new manufacturing plant, but would only be rewarded for that work in case the project would turn out well.
While this proved to be a successful design, it was not used widely on British aircraft, and Rolls eventually sold a licence to the United States, and later, several engines to the Soviet Union, which then went on to copy it unlicensed. This set off a major political row, and soon the MiG-15, powered by a copy of the Nene, was outperforming anything the British or US had to counter it. Meanwhile, Hooker's team had moved onto their first axial-flow engine, which had been designed by A. A. Griffith at Derby and which was then known as the AJ.65 but which was soon to be renamed the Avon. This did not turn out well at first, and Hooker felt he was being blamed for its problems.
" Fred Dellar of Hi-Fi News & Record Review considered the album to be a "heavily dance-oriented release" and singled out "Dancing in Your Shoes", "Gold Fever" and "Get That Love" as having "the hooks and looks of hits". He added: "...judged on pure pop appeal, Close to the Bone isn't at all a bad album." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic retrospectively wrote: "By the time the Thompson Twins recorded Close to the Bone they had abandoned new wave synth-pop for light funk-inflected dance-pop. Most of Close to the Bone is too sterile and predictable to be truly enjoyable, yet there are a handful of tracks that serve as a reminder that the group can turn out well- constructed and catchy pop songs when they choose.
Ben (Eric Scott) is named for his father John's brother Ben, who was killed in France during World War I. Fourth-born Ben seems to get into trouble at precisely the wrong times and possesses fiery red hair and a temper to match. He has a bright mind and an entrepreneurial spirit but sometimes falls for get-rich-quick schemes and needs his father or John-Boy to bail him out. Even as an adult, running the sawmill in partnership with his father, he makes deals that don't turn out well. As an adolescent, he takes many jobs and strives to prove his maturity to the family, who he believed looked on him as a “child.” Underneath his quick temper and bravado, Ben is a kind, compassionate person who cares very deeply for his family.
Gottfried Kinkel's remarks about the Teufelsley included the following: "This quite fantastic rock rises on a narrow ridge, so that it looks as if it has been shattered by a massive blow from the east. There is no doubt that the legend, in which the devil built the castle here, high in the heavens, in defiance of God, was based on this observation of the rocks, which had already been made by people in the past with a natural astuteness. (...) This time, as always, it di not turn out well for the devil: his half-finished castle was smashed a single blow of the God's hand, and the rock really does give the impression of a Cyclopian castle ruin.." However, there is no historical evidence at all indicating that there was actually a castle on the Teufelsley and neither are any ruins discernible.
Klaus is extremely manipulative, and quick to use the most complex and devious of means to strong arm and force people to give him his way, believing they will always follow their most base, and selfish urges. This, combined with his paranoia, ease with violence, and tendency to be extremely controlling of those he actually likes, ensure that few of Klaus's good intentions ever turn out well or are perceived as good. Rebekah, Klaus's younger sister and favorite, most-trusted sibling, betrays Klaus in a way he is not sure he can forgive, and deal with his elder brother, Elijah, trying to control and fetter him 'for his own good'. Klaus must also handle the betrayal of Marcel, whom he long thought of as a son, choosing to believe Klaus is a monster in need of vanquishing, and whom Klaus can never bring himself to kill.
They make their clothes and keep them in > repair; they work in the kitchens, sculleries, wash-houses, and laundries; > and, in a word, we aim at this, that, if any of them do not turn out well, > temporally or spiritually, and do not become useful members of society, it > shall not at least be our fault. The boys are, generally, apprenticed when > they are between 14 and 15 years old; but in each case we consider the > welfare of the individual Orphan, without having any fixed rule respecting > these matters. The boys have a free choice of the trade or business they > like to learn; but, having once chosen, and having been apprenticed, we do > not allow them to alter. The boys, as well as the girls, have an outfit > provided for them, and any other expenses, that may be connected with their > apprenticeship, are also met by the funds of the Orphan Establishment.

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