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Sechin refused to turn up to give evidence in court.
Is this what the youth want to turn up to?
Making sure they turn up to their three doctors appointments.
We're just saying we'd totally turn up to see the results.
Ponder these theories as you turn up to "All My Children."
Maya Kosoff: Will anti-Trump millennials actually turn up to vote?
It's great music, but it's not just music you turn up to.
It never met a volume dial it couldn't turn up to 11.
He also asked passengers not to turn up to Heathrow too early.
The goal was to see what would turn up to eat them.
They might own their own businesses, or turn up to rallies in suits.
So when Carlson and his comrades turn up to help, villagers remember them.
A man does usually turn up to save the final girl, after all.
Basco had been worried not many people would turn up to remember his wife.
But Maho Yamaguchi didn't turn up to her pop group's event on January 6.
You turn up to viewings and there are 30-40 people already waiting outside.
When they turn up to the restaurant, Bertie is sitting there at the table.
And Mr. Freire will only sell to collectors who turn up to his shows.
A few were still debating whether they would even turn up to vote at all.
In a primary election, voters can turn up to vote for whichever candidate they prefer.
Amusing guest stars like Maria Bamford and Mary Lynn Rajskub turn up to add interest.
When I turn up to a meeting I make sure my shoes have been shined.
Mr Sirisena did not turn up to deliver the president's customary statement at a re-opening.
Emily Ratajkowski and Odell Beckham Jr. turn up to sell you a car at a wedding.
Other regional leaders did not turn up to their offices, although some of their staff did.
She spells out Pecados, and then all of the ghosts turn up to crash their party.
Mr Johnson refused to turn up to the first televised debate and the parliamentary lobby hustings.
" I'm going to turn up to the Oscars with a shirt that says, "I'm Melissa's Bitch.
As for absenteeism, if expensive teachers do not turn up to class, governments would, surely, sack them?
Friends found Yelchin when they went to his house after he failed to turn up to rehearsal.
This is a problem for the hardcore fans who turn up to see their favorite heroes onscreen.
I used to go to the club and jig and turn up to Stunt's songs and beats.
Simpson, a landscape gardener in nearby Wanaka, had failed to turn up to work on Monday morning.
It may seem a bit churlish to turn up to a birthday party and spit on the cake.
The students found out that they had to turn up to school through messages on Facebook and WhatsApp.
At night musicians turn up to perform, including a soldier wrapped in a Sudanese flag playing the saxophone.
So, it&aposs not unusual to turn up to a steam room with a pot full of meat.
Moral of the story: Buy the Kit — and wear the bracelet when you "Turn Up to Vote" in November.
When a child doesn't turn up to school, staff head out in a leased car to look for them.
Lee believes it is "shameless" that men no longer turn up to a date with a bouquet of flowers.
Clinicians know that their peers have somehow managed to survive these events and turn up to work each day.
And when they turn up to vote, they'll have a chance to use their voices in yet another way.
It is near Sanders's home state of Vermont and saw record crowds turn up to Sanders rallies last summer.
There are schools and clinics in some places, but teachers are not always paid and seldom turn up to work.
The weather across the country is another factor that could determine how many shoppers turn up to stores this weekend.
We had to build all the infrastructure that, normally, you would just turn up to a launch range and use.
CES is where that tends to change, as companies building HomeKit gadgets turn up to show off their newest products.
"You'd turn up to places and the shower was tiny or there was a step to get in," he said.
Instead, we turn up to your depression and only try to console you once you've already decided to help yourself.
According to Srivaddhanaprabha, Vardy started drinking so much he'd turn up to practice drunk, and the team had to intervene.
They tend to be the insurers who turn up to sell coverage in the areas no for-profit insurer wants.
Recently, there was a club night held in its honor, which Davis was tempted to turn up to in character.
But one day, when she didn't turn up to school, he went to her house to find she had died.
Also, I heard many athletes turn up to my music before their games so I dedicate this video to them.
My "greenie" environmentally minded aunt would often turn up to family dinners with a hairless baby wombat salvaged from roadkill.
Assuming 80 percent turn up to vote, a rebellion equivalent to just 12 percent of Sky's capital could sink it.
POTUS teamed up with BuzzFeed's "Turn Up to Vote Week," recording a video targeting young adults and urging them to register.
They resist trials by civilian courts, and neutered President Enrique Peña Nieto's plan to turn up to 50,000 troops into policemen.
But occasionally, LPGA players such as Annika Sorenstam turn up to mingle and watch their counterparts on the major-championship stage.
So could there really be a youthquake in this election, or will young people fail to turn up to polling stations?
It's an easy way to get started on a smart home; you can turn up to six devices into smart devices!
But no need for snail-mail, why not turn up to Sky tonight and I'll give you full and frank answers?
Director Jordan Peele is unleashing a thriller with a plot so mysterious we'll have to turn up to theaters on opening weekend.
Mexicans cannot be sure which AMLO will turn up to work on December 1st, the day he is due to take office.
But when I turn up to the neon-lit aisles of my local garage, there isn't a single pasty to be found.
While voters under the age of 30 tend to be among the least reliable to turn up to the polls, then-Sen.
Mrs May's refusal to turn up to a debate with the leaders of the main parties on May 31st made her look weak.
"So you can't turn up to the NHS now and say you have gaming disorder or receive a diagnosis from your GP," Przybylski said.
When the migrants turn up to get transported they find they are being packed onto a rib or a small boat without safety jackets.
They could always turn up to stem the tide of the white walker army, or remain hidden for the rest of the epic tale.
But, judging by the crowds that turn up to Meghan's public engagements, she remains one of the most popular members of the royal family.
For example, it's bad form to turn up to an interview and show your prospective employer a copy of your CV on your phone.
If you believe the replies, thousands of people are planning to turn up to demonstrate, and even more will hold solidarity events around the country.
The Coburn-Ryan proposal suggested letting the DMV and emergency rooms enroll the uninsured into coverage, when they turn up to apply for other services.
Also in court was Michael Avenatti, the lawyer for adult film star Stormy Daniels, who appeared last week but didn't turn up to Thursday's hearing.
He recently compared Tories waiting for the perfect Brexit to "mid-50s swingers" waiting for Scarlett Johansson to turn up to one of their parties.
To cover its back, Google stresses that you shouldn't take its predictions at face value, and should turn up to your flight on time regardless.
However, it won't be like a Focus — you won't be able to just turn up to the dealer and hope to drive away in one.
They're serious when the action calls for it (as when a fellow officer has fallen), but they mostly turn up to add levity to the proceedings.
" British lawmaker Clive Efford pressed the point further: "How do you think it looks that Mark Zuckerberg didn't turn up to answer questions to parliament today?
But it's also promising because the idea of having nemeses from Earth turn up to test the main four is a devilishly smart Bad Place idea.
This is a sign that more liberals could turn up to the polls for the highly anticipated 2018 midterms and other special elections happening throughout 2017.
Drogon's ship-burning powers are also a check against Yara's naval strength, so it's difficult to determine if she'll even turn up to the final showdown.
I would stay up all night on ecstasy and then turn up to work without having slept to try and stop drugs coming into the country.
The election results, even in deeply conservative states like Missouri and Oklahoma, are early evidence that the Democratic base is motivated to turn up to vote.
Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage replaced by melting ice sculptures after refusing to turn up to Channel Four News&apos live election debate on climate change.
If, say, three-quarters of them turn up to vote, Son only needs the support of investors representing 3% of the company to veto a motion.
The parliament of Zambia suspended 48 opposition MPs for failing to turn up to a speech by the president, a sign of the country's worsening political oppression.
A handful of volunteers sat stoically in one room, making final calls to Hillary supporters to be certain that they actually turn up to the caucuses tonight.
Some will be protesting the presence of President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, but Kurdish groups are also expected to turn up to protest Erdogan's policies.
On Friday, the Communist country's capital of Pyongyang played host to its first ever beer festival which saw 800 attendees turn up to join in the festivities.
It's abundantly evident that LG's 2018 flagship wasn't ready in time for the grand MWC event, but LG wasn't willing to turn up to Barcelona empty-handed.
But he thought that authorities were coming down with particular force on young people who did turn up to Navalny's rallies, many of which were banned by authorities.
We want to encourage everybody who is eligible to turn up to vote, so we are putting a huge amount of effort into registering young people and students.
Sisi in recent days has echoed calls he made in 2014, just before he was first voted into office, urging Egyptians to turn up to polling stations worldwide.
He denied he had been dodging investigators, and said he had failed to turn up to appointments with prosecutors because of a malignant cancer that requires immediate surgical removal.
Every fan of emo needs something to turn-up to, I mean, how many times can you get drunk and cry to American Football (LP 1) in your life?
"I wasn't the first queer person at Yale to wear heels — there was another guy who would always turn up to class in a sensible pump," Dr. Moore said.
There are many Latinos that are eligible to vote but not registered, and many who turn up to vote on the day to find out that they are not registered.
Apparently, people love puppies more than they love performance art, so when I turn up to LeBeouf's elevator at the EC English language school, there is a meager line outside.
A prominent indigenous leader has expressed his frustration with the Canadian government by failing to turn up to events featuring the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on Monday and Tuesday.
On July 12, North Korean officials did not turn up to a meeting with US officials at the DMZ where they were set to discuss the repatriation of the remains.
And F.H.P." — François-Henri Pinault, the chief executive of the Kering group, which acquired Brioni in 2012 — "was like, if there's not you in it, don't turn up to work.
Clashes broke out less than an hour after polls opened, and not long before Catalonia regional president Carles Puigdemont was expected to turn up to vote at the sports center.
"We dutifully turn up to royal engagements, at home and abroad, often waiting for hours in the cold, the rain and the boiling sun for them to arrive," she said.
" He added, "It also puts you in a bad spot as a patient: What if you turn up to a clinic that didn't apply for the grant funds that year?
As it is, schools that serve predominantly low-income families have lower rates of parent engagement since it's tough to turn up to PTA meetings while juggling jobs, transportation, and childcare.
Shaun* was released on bail after being charged with assault last year, but when he failed to turn up to his court hearings, he broke the conditions of his temporary release.
Seven months after a promising defensive lineman failed to turn up to practice and was found dead by his concerned teammates, a former player from his college team has been arrested.
In the conference bars and meeting rooms there was growing discontent about Jeremy Corbyn's leadership among delegates with the vast majority of Labour MPs failing to even turn up to conference.
The national strike, which follows growing anger over violence against women in Mexico, will see millions of women not turn up to work and withdraw from public life for a day.
If you turn up to a Halloween party looking for the helpers — to help you get undressed, that is — then this Sexy Mr. Rogers costume might be just what you're after.
But these shifts make the drive of those who come to compete in what was once called the "indoor Olympics" — and those who turn up to watch them — seem that much stronger.
Bush told CNBC he believes New Hampshire voters will be focused on which candidates have sound policy when they turn up to vote in the first-in-the-nation primary on Tuesday.
Then I would turn up to set up the lightning, and help sticking the ingredients onto places that Robbie couldn't reach—so I guess we got to know each other quite well!
The closest I've ever come to a decent Halloween costume was three years ago, when I decided at a few hours' notice that I'd turn up to a party as FrankenSeinfeld's Monster.
And, worse than Morales, Guatemalan president-elect Giammattei must come to power with only 42% of voters bothering to turn up to the polls, and only 59% of them voting for him.
But conservatives counter that there could yet be a "hidden" Trump vote, meaning supporters who are reluctant to tell pollsters they are backing the controversial businessman turn up to cast their ballots.
That outcome was largely thanks to the campaign's strong organizing efforts in the state, which saw more delegates for Sanders actually turn up to support their candidate than did potential Clinton candidates.
The misery of living in the US without documents, which a "self-deportation" policy aims to turn up to an unbearable level, is a grinding, constant misery, like the misery of poverty.
The supermodel and TV personality would sooner vote for Trump than turn up to her annual Halloween soiree in a cape and mask hastily picked up at the CVS around the corner. Seriously.
I've put fake emails and phone numbers when booking a haircut, only to turn up to the barbers with them saying they've been trying to reach me to say they had to cancel.
In a background briefing a senior White House official said the North Koreans had failed to turn up to a meeting with a White House official in Singapore to talk planning and logistics.
This has been going on for years yet Bale continues to turn up to training, play matches when selected, and score at an average rate of one goal for every two games played.
Trendy sake bars and farm-to-table eating are great but sometimes, you just want to turn up to Wednesday Curry Night with unwashed hair and drink real ale in a pleather booth.
I was just arrogant enough to turn up to a meeting with the CEO of a luxury goods company wearing faded jeans, sneakers, and a V-neck sweater with holes at the elbows.
Almost 30,20213 primary school teachers did not turn up to work and held protests across the country, leaving parents of roughly 400,000 children aged five to 13 at public schools scrambling to find childcare.
Our romance was fleeting – two weeks and four days according to my diary – but it still hurt like hell when he dumped me after failing to turn up to our after school park hangout.
The United States has rightly thrown its weight behind U.N.-mediated peace negotiations, though the Houthis did not bother to turn up to the long-awaited first round of talks commenced in Geneva last week.
The head of British Airways owner IAG, Willie Walsh, said delays were increasing carbon emissions, while Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary bemoaned what he called the "lamentable failure of (controllers) to turn up to work".
Any registered voter in Iowa can participate in a caucus; they can even turn up to support a candidate from the other party, as long as they re-register when they arrive at the caucus location.
The free movement in the EU means that, unlike my American, Australian, African, and Asian friends in Berlin, I was able to turn up to the city three-and-a-half years ago with zero plans.
EasyJet led the way, reintroducing allocated seating in November 2012, as well as introducing add-ons such as airport-lounge access, to appeal to businesspeople not wanting to turn up to their meetings in a mess.
So it's really not best to turn up to training red eyed on a parsnip shaped spliff like the boxer Kirkland Laing or hopped up on space cakes like some latter day remix of Bruce Lee.
The 630-seat Chamber of Deputies agreed on Monday that only 350 of its members, mainly from less affected central and southern regions, should turn up to vote, allowing the northern ones to remain at home.
The specter of Trump winning should help Democrats unify, but the more passionate Sanders supporters that turn up to his rallies say they'd rather write-in Sanders, vote for a third party candidate or sit out altogether.
Elko, Nevada: On the eve of the Democratic caucuses in Nevada, Bernie Sanders encouraged Silver State residents, and particularly young people, to turn up to caucusing halls during a town meeting in Elko, Nevada on Friday morning.
STRASBOURG (Reuters) - EU chief executive Jean-Claude Juncker called European lawmakers "ridiculous" on Tuesday for failing to turn up to an address by Malta's prime minister, saying they should show more respect for smaller members of the bloc.
ICE can randomly demand that anyone within this enforcement boundary turn up to be interviewed—once, twice, or five times a week if a functionary feels like it—in order to prove they have not violated immigration law.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has told governments they should only turn up to the summit if they came armed with more ambitious plans to cut carbon emissions under the 2015 Paris Agreement to avert runaway global warming.
Tens of thousands of party members clad in red, the party color, filled the stadium grandstand, cheering and singing along to party songs for several hours as they waited for Najib to turn up to deliver his keynote address.
Sanders is among the invitees to the summit -- Clinton wasn't asked to attend -- and Idelson is "hopeful" the Vermont senator will turn up to address the gathering, but he stressed that presidential politics would be a secondary interest in Chicago.
If you don't believe us, ask a random person to name three songs off of 2016's The Gospel Of Ike Turn Up. To drive this point home, Twitter is lovingly calling out Cannon for his musical dreams once again.
It was the second time Mugabe did not turn up to face the lawmakers and he drew the anger of the committee officials who have ordered him to turn up on June 11 or face contempt charges and possible jail time.
When Naz's parents turn up to see him, Mr. Zaillian emphasizes the bureaucratic hassles of checking in and the invasive security procedures that spare neither small children nor women like Naz's mother, whose body is casually violated behind a privacy curtain.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has told governments they should only turn up to the summit if they came armed with more ambitious plans to cut carbon emissions under the Paris accord, which enters a crucial implementation phase next year.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has told governments they should only turn up to the summit if they came armed with more ambitious plans to cut carbon emissions under the Paris accord, which enters a crucial implementation phase next year.
PARTYNEXTDOOR gets Jeremih off the bill, Jeremih no longer has to play the shows that he seems to hate so much, and his fans don't have to turn up to watch some guy in a hoodie pretending to be an artist they like.
Last month officials from the states boycotting Qatar did not turn up to the draw for a Middle East soccer tournament in Doha and said they wanted to postpone the competition that could be an early test for the World Cup hosts.
Manchester United says it wants to slap lifetime bans on the people who threw flares at the vice chairman's house while singing about him dyingManchester United players were once allowed to turn up to training drunk on New Year, a former player says
From Hollywood elites such as Emma Stone, Amy Schumer, and Bradley Cooper, to musical royalty like Adele, to reality queens the Kardashians, to Real Housewives cast members, everyone is expected to turn up to support ultimate bestie Lawrence in her union to Maroney.
A local conservative political group Texas Values had called on its members to turn up to Tuesday's meeting — including offering specific talking points they should mention, which several people did — and it was forwarded to the email list of the Tarrant County Republican Party.
After a few weeks of casual silence​ and some incredibly boring analyses of the body text on his website​, Bob Dylan has finally acknowledged that, yes, he was awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature and, sure, he'll turn up to the award​ ceremony if he can.
In a new video for BuzzFeed's "Turn Up to Vote Week" series, aimed at increasing voter registration among younger people, the leader of the free world tries his hand at five different activities – including the art of making friendship bracelets – that are harder than registering to vote.
The level that Dane exists at, the level of famous faces who turn up to the opening of a public toilet if they've heard someone from Heat might piss in the new urinal at some point in the next month, is the worst level of all.
Whether or not the executives turn up to his discussion next month, Sanders, a regular cable news guest following his 2016 presidential campaign, expects the eyeballs to roll in -- and see something, as he views it, more substantive than what's being offered across major media outlets.
If I never go to the doctors, I'm never going to be ill; if I ignore the letters that my energy provider sends me then I'll never have to pay the bill; if I never turn up to work I can't get bollocked for not being at work.
The Osbournes, on that day when only Sharon and middle daughter Kelly bothered to turn up to the Emmys, were some of the first to pilot the kind of TV that we're so used to now: cameras following families around, shooting the banality of life in their homes and wider suburbia.
Even those who turn up to protest against the Dalai Lama may well do so out of a sense of patriotism, not because they were mobilized by the C.S.S.A. In some respects, the C.S.S.A. resembles a microcosm of Chinese officialdom, complete with petty bureaucrats, political infighting, and even occasional malfeasance.
The key would be to get the White House to do what it had refused to do at every turn up to that point: acknowledge that there was a possibility a quid pro quo may have occurred, but make clear that even if it had, it wouldn't merit an impeachable offense.
This is sad for a number of reasons, but since we're a music publication lets focus on the thing most crucial to our beat: hella musicians will no longer turn up to the White House to remind us that the United States has a president who, too, likes to get turnt up.
As droves of eccentric, meddlesome relatives turn up to wait for a red moon to rise, when all will be called into the swamp to fulfill or contest fates handed down long ago, only the courage to face truths about themselves — truths as dark as the swamp itself — will save Blue and Tumble.
But last year also produced a heavy body count (92 people died during the protracted election period and an election official was found murdered), the deputy Supreme Court judge's driver was shot at and injured, and several Supreme Court judges did not turn up to a hearing on postponement of the October polls.
In the early 20th century, tens of thousands of people would turn up to watch women play soccer in England, after they filled the gap in sporting entertainment when most eligible men were abroad fighting in World War I. Then the nation's official governing body, the Football Association, ruled that soccer wasn't suitable for women.
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It felt slightly like a teenage anxiety dream where you turn up to school, only realize that it's a nightclub, no, a gazebo in parliament, and your parents are there, but they're somehow not your parents because they're sincerely losing their shit to techno and letting you drink brews, and dad's got his tie round his head.
The gaggle of pop stars who participated in the session might not have participated for purely altruistic reasons—Status Quo were only there because the police weren't likely to turn up to the studio, knock down the toilet doors, and confiscate their pharmacy's worth of narcotics—but their star power did a lot of good that year.
In Glastonbury's early days, over 40 years ago, Julian (whom I'm told is famous for once telling Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis that it would be a good festival if it weren't for the music) would turn up to flog his farm's cider from the back of a Land Rover, with the rest of the family eventually beginning to come along in a caravan.
I wanna put out the kind of music that I love to make, the records that mean something to me whether its a record I can turn up to with my bros or one that you can kick back to on a late night drive home or even one your girl can annoy you with because she loves it so much.
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So we want to continue to try to message to ourpeople what the purpose of Deutsche Bank is, why we turn up to work every dayand how incredibly successful this company can be once we put behind us thesechallenging legacy items and start to rebuild to replace Deutsche Bank backwhere it once was at the heart of Germany and one of Europe's and the world'smost important international banks and capital markets companies.
Achy breaky hearts fracturing whenever Oasis turns out to be Everything Everything pumping out the jams—but people still turn up to an unlisted Jamie XX set at the Rabbit Hole at 3 AM. Glastonbury runs on these elusive rituals, inspiring people to behave completely out of character and allowing bands to indulge in the adrenaline rush created by playing to a crowd so hyped up on room temperature beer they who may not initially know or care who the guys holding the guitars are.
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We should challenge Kanye on that (though maybe we should also acknowledge this mildly touching, anti-transphobia tweet), but I'd also add that when listeners—especially white boys—demand "better" from Kanye but not the rappers we turn up to in the club or dorm rooms or in our car, we are perpetuating all kinds of respectability politics-tinged expectations for certain kinds of black artists over others and all that old politics shit should go out the window as we enter the second Civil Rights movement—which oh, by the way, I do wish that informed this record a bit more.

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