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"But it turned out well," Cohen said of the interview.
"Hopefully it turned out well for the turtles," he said.
Previous banking mergers in Germany have not turned out well.
There's so many more jobs in manufacturing, everything turned out well.
All turned out well, though Butler noted that he could have died.
But they also kept me from accepting when things turned out well.
Risks: Previous banking mergers in Germany have not always turned out well.
"Everyone gave their best tonight, and it turned out well," Olynyk said.
"Things have turned out well, and that is all behind me," he said.
I still experience dysphoria even though my physical results have turned out well.
There are some things that, because we were rushed, actually turned out well.
Well, my friends, I wish I could say things turned out well for me.
Even Johnson's worst drive of the day, at the par-four seventh, turned out well.
I was totally skeptical of how they would be, but they really turned out well.
I think the final puzzle turned out well, and I hope everyone enjoyed solving it!
Back then, we lived in a world where Mass Effect Andromeda might have turned out well.
"At the end of the day, I think actually that summit turned out well," he continued.
I went in asking for a two-inch cut with layers, and it turned out well.
The recipe turned out well, and I brainstorm what else I can use the beans for.
The profile turned out well — but it noticeably went to sources outside Rickman for most of its information.
How many of those ideas could have turned out well, especially if you had given it your all?
Derpfakes repeated the process with videos of Jimmy Kimmel and Liev Schreiber, both of which turned out well.
Not all of my attempts turned out well, but some (like this one) I liked enough to submit.
I would remind my party that we have been here before, and it has not turned out well.
We put everything we had into it and it turned out well when it very easily might not have done.
It turned out well: Germany regained competitiveness and profited from demand in the industrializing world for its high-end engineering products.
He has said he would continue NAFTA negotiations, reflecting a broad societal consensus that joining NAFTA turned out well for Mexico.
I went to the store, bought some flowers, made some drawings, did a couple paintings, and thought they turned out well.
For Majdi and Ghada Abu Mustafa, their simultaneous search for a spouse turned out well, and the pair are now married.
But the evidence suggests that W. played his main hand in this race years ago, and it has not turned out well.
The story of the original film's production may have turned out well, but there was bad blood as it was being made.
While crowdsourcing isn't necessarily a bad idea — Wikipedia turned out well, for example — it's an area that requires a lot of oversight.
Over all, I think the puzzle turned out well, with some nice long fill, some Scrabbly letters, and not too many compromises.
It turned out well enough that he posted a few tracks to Reddit, where it really took off, inspiring the full album release.
Parachuting a lot of heavily subsidised London luvvies into deprived, northern working-class cities has not always turned out well in the past.
Whether my client's cases turned out well or not for them, I always found Acosta to be open-minded, engaging, fair, and tough.
If Iraq had quickly turned out "well" and become a relatively stable, flawed, yet functioning democracy, would that have retroactively justified an unjustified war?
It was an ambitious feat given how much of the mapping market Google already had, and it turned out, well, utterly embarrassing for Apple.
I'd tried and failed at my first few attempts at executing this 14-10-10-14 quad-stagger layout, but this one turned out well.
Still, he said it turned out well, because many civilians, waving white flags, cooperated with his soldiers and provided information about where Islamic State fighters were hiding.
"I thought it turned out well and people seemed to like it," Stamos, who admitted he was nervous about doing the spin-off in the beginning, said.
As we now know, it all turned out well and good, at least for Mr. McKay, whose film drew five Oscar nominations, including best picture and best director.
All in all, the people had their eye on the ball for this one - and that turned out well for the side of non-discrimination and civil liberties.
All turned out well though: I took the only decent catch of my sporting career; the midwife eventually turned up, and mother and baby were both thankfully healthy.
Now, maybe that's just the trailer and not the movie itself, but Disney only has a few more months to convince us this film's rocky production turned out well.
I thought Haverdash's assortment of dresses and jumpsuits was the best of all its clothing options, so that turned out well for my mission of improving my summer wardrobe.
While I wouldn't recommend self-isolating with someone you've only known for two weeks — no matter how much you fancy them — in this case, miraculously, it turned out well.
We can, like our professor in the previous question, still second-guess a decision that turned out well, and it's hard not to second-guess a decision that didn't.
In a season where so much has gone wrong for the New York Mets, batting Michael Conforto in the leadoff spot has turned out well more often than not.
Democrats have turned out well in special elections in 2017 and 2018, but Republicans have a sizable advantage in the race for the House thanks to gerrymandered districts that protect GOP incumbents.
"In the end it turned out well," Mr. Belloni said in an interview at the museum, while carabinieri and museum officials posed for photos in front of a vitrine with the recovered artifacts.
We see right away that things turned out well because this so-called Narrator Josh, dressed (by Nicole V. Moody) exactly like Mr. Rosen's Josh, has lost both weight and an unfortunate mustache.
This spend is an escalating arms race, and while so far it's turned out well for Netflix, it has to keep churning out those Emmy awards and keep users happy with its original shows.
On a rainy day, a succession of elegant customers trailed in and out as Dunne chatted about the store, providing a fine snapshot of the typical customer: well-turned-out, well-read, well-spoken.
Republicans worried from the start about whether Saccone could raise enough money to mount a competitive race — concerns that turned out well-founded, since Lamb raised more than four times as much as Saccone.
"Glad to hear that all turned out well for this pooch, and we are all pretty sure he'll think twice about chasing cats up the next tree ... nice work Engine 35!" the post said.
"The I.M.F. is a bad word in Argentina because of the memories it brings to mind of economic programs that almost never turned out well," said Matias Carugati, chief economist at Management & Fit, a consultancy.
The first two to set up the summit, were good, but this one, I -- I don&apost think turned out well because of the difference that we have in terms of what each side wants to achieve.
" He added, that the idea, if implemented in the 70s, would not have turned out well: "This would have had severe impacts on already compromised ecosystems in Antarctica and other places, and interfered most likely with the recovery of marine mammals from previous depletion.
Which turned out well for all of us, because now we have Big Wild and all his sunny, freedom-steeped, big-bass dance tracks—including "La Brisa" (nice use of pan flutes), and the meandering, marijuana-laced "To the Left"—which have drawn comparisons to Flume and Odesza.
"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.
And we might be engaged in some horrific nuclear war on Mars, it might not have turned out well, but we wouldn't be talking about atomization and sterility, and how liberalism inevitably leads to both, because that piece of the liberal genome wouldn't have been so easily expressed as it's been under conditions where the frontier is closed, and we're stuck with one another here.
This turned out well as SAS and Braathens SAFE bought a combined twenty units.
Nothing turned out well with this simplest and most generous of the Carlovingian kings.
The film turned out well, and scored an Oscar nomination, but then Disney put it on the shelf in 1998, and it has remained there ever since.
That marriage turned out well, although the mistress demanded that all babies be put away, but they were kept at home secretly, so one day one of them had to have her mouth shut to hide her presence.
The second or even third Generation of these migrants turned out well. Most had good academical achievements and are advancing to well paying professions. The most common professions of the new Vietnamese are in the medical and educational fields.
A collection of pictures show that Mickey turned out well as a grandfather, even joining Lily in seeing Marvin off on his first day at preschool. As Barney sulks over his fate and tries to seduce women again, Mrs. Buckminster wards them off and later sleeps with him.
The cinematographer was changed and they had continual changes of plans. However, the actor mentioned that the process "turned out well" in the end. However, the most vivid memories were Langella's efforts to create a different Dracula. "I did not want to look like Bela Lugosi, or Christopher Lee", remembers Langella.
Vasilyev, Morozov and Rostovsky formed Splean the following year. The band took its name from an archaic, literary meaning of the word "spleen," with one letter changed when rendered in Latin letters. "In due course, the Beatles changed one letter in the word 'beetle.' As you know, it turned out well," Vasilyev said.
Negri was happy working with director Buchowetzki, who had also directed her in Men (1924) and in the German film Sappho (1921), which had been released in the U.S. as Mad Love, as her performances turned out well in his films. Buchowetzki would later direct her once more in the romantic drama film The Crown of Lies (1926).
He began traveling across the United States to meet with and interview homeless veterans. Ryan initially wanted to do a documentary, but found his subjects unwilling to open up in front of a camera.Brave New Hollywood, 0:50-1:29 He tried a "short film experiment", and it turned out well enough that he began looking for actors for a feature film version.
The "way they radiate out" had always amazed him. Archer, who directed the animation of the episode, also thought they turned out well. The lights were especially hard for them to animate back then because the show was animated traditionally on cels, so Archer was pleased with the results. A deleted scene from the episode shows Homer dealing cards to James Bond.
Someone praised "her frank, motherly nature, > active mind and acute intellect, which helped her to deal with a class to > whom deception and idleness have become second nature." The main source of income was the laundry run by the sisters. By 1884 fully one thousand, two hundred and thirty-two women had passed through Goldenbridge. According to Kirwan, three-quarters of them turned out well.
It finally turned out that he had already returned to the boat > instead. Things finally turned out well, I obtained my money back, but our > friendship was over from that day."The admirable adventures and strange > fortunes of Master Antonie Knivet, which went with Master Thomas Candish in > his second voyage to the South Sea. 1591", in: Hakluytus Posthumus or > Parchas His Pilgrimes, Vol.
So he didn't allow them to interact and get comfortable with each other during film workshops ahead of the shoot. Since he considered them "the unlikeliest pair to come together", he brought them together right into the shoot filming an important scene, where they had to insult each other. Though he was initially anxious, it all turned out well and he was surprised by the resulting chemistry.
In 2009, he moved to Bari, on a permanent basis. The first year with the pugliesi turned out well. Under the guidance of Giampiero Ventura Álvarez became one of the best wings in Serie A. The second year did not turn out as well though and the club finished the season in last, moving to Serie B. Over two years Álvarez played in 65 league games, scoring 4 goals.
On 6 March, Vasco da Gama got his first victory in the Libertadores: 3-2 in Alianza Lima. Dominating the action throughout the match, Vasco da Gama could get away with a quiet victory. But it turned out well. An unpretentious big kick became a launching pad for Sebastián Charquero, who, after failure of Rodolfo, came face to face with Fernando Prass, silent São Januário and doing 1-0.
I can still be a little naive, at least in the sense of credulous. I have always liked to be "the willing and honest employee". I realize that my upbringing in my childhood homes meant that I had a hard time finishing the work before I thought it turned out well. This, of course, has - as it is usually called, affected family members - however, not that I feel bad conscience.
So, the downside of a partition was mitigated by giving Philipp the Elder much less than half the county. Even so, Philipp the Elder was happy that he was finally allowed to marry, and did so later that year. In both parts, the primogeniture statute would continue to apply. In retrospect, the decision turned out well, even if Philipp the Younger did not die childless, as had been feared.
He produced Tumbleweeds (1925) with his own money, arranging to release it independently through United Artists. The film turned out well, with an epic land-rush sequence, but did only fair business at the box office. Hart was angered by United Artists' failure to promote his film properly and sued the studio. The legal proceedings dragged on for years, and the courts finally ruled in Hart's favor, in 1940.
The music of Radical Dreamers was written by composer Yasunori Mitsuda, who scored Chrono Trigger and later Chrono Cross. Mitsuda wrote the music in around three months, and in retrospect thought it turned out well. Several themes and musical patterns were later adapted for Chrono Cross at Kato's suggestion; many appear unchanged except for new instrumentation. Mitsuda estimated that about half the music for Radical Dreamers was reused in Chrono Cross.
Another distinguishing aspect of Republic Pictures was Yates' avoidance of any controversial subject matter (exploitation films being a staple of B movies), adhering to the Breen Office, in contrast to the other "Poverty Row" studios, which often dodged the Production Code. In 1946, Republic incorporated animation into its Gene Autry feature film Sioux City Sue. It turned out well enough for the studio to dabble in animated cartoons. After leaving Warner Bros.
It is a labor of love. We watch these laidback individuals share their stories and reminisce about the past...But these baby boomers can't handle tension; the rift between Jeff and Maura sends tremors through the weekend. And although they put up a front of having a good time, one senses that things haven't turned out well for them — either in terms of meaningful relationships or in terms of personal fulfillment. Return of the Secaucus Seven leaves one with a rueful feeling about this generation.
There have been very few major engagements since the battle for the Euphrates river valley, Al Anbar, in May and November 2005. But that didn't mean the well trained units of insurgents were all destroyed. Sunni Arab militant groups suspected of ties to Al-Qaeda in Iraq established training camps east of Baghdad that turned out well-disciplined units willing to fight American forces in set-piece battles. American paratroopers fought such units in a pitched battle in the village of Turki in the volatile Diyala Governorate, near the Iranian border.
For example, if the particular deal turned out well, the Principal could adopt the transaction --if it turned out badly, the Principal could disavow it. If not for imputation, there would be a perverse incentive to conduct business through Agents rather than personally. Consequently, the Principal cannot exploit ignorance to advantage by instructing the Agent to withhold key information, or by appointing an Agent known to be secretive. This rule in favour of imputation relates to the generality of the duties an Agent owes to a Principal, in particular the Agent's duty to communicate material facts to the Principal.
The novel ends with Nathan and Maria breaking up, which Nathan depicts through an exchange of letters. Maria writes the first letter, explaining that she is walking out both on Nathan's marriage and Nathan's book. She objects to being yet another of his literary characters, complaining that the book's Maria is nothing like her real self—the real Maria, for example, would not express her feelings at such length in a letter. She also faults Nathan for giving their marriage an unhappy ending, pointing out that he had the ability to ensure that everything turned out well for them.
As the Ravagers leave Xandar, Yondu remarks that it turned out well that they did not deliver Quill to his father per their contract. Quill's group, now known as the Guardians of the Galaxy, has their criminal records expunged, and Quill learns that he is only half-human, his father being part of an ancient, unknown species. Quill finally opens the last present he received from his mother, a cassette tape filled with her favorite songs. The Guardians leave in the rebuilt Milano along with a potted sapling cut from Groot, which grows into a baby version of him.
McDonald's first choice was Ellen Page, and he originally talked to her when she was 15, the same age as the character. Page had been recommended to him by Daniel MacIvor and Wiebke von Carolsfeld, the writer and director of the 2002 film in which Page stars, Marion Bridge. At the time, Page said she felt she wasn't quite ready to take on the part, which was described as "a gruelling portrait of a girl suffering from everything from psychiatric abuse to near rape". Her decision turned out well, as McDonald wasn't able to raise the financing until Page was a little more grown up.
After being told that her only son was being extremely emotional, and went to get drunk with Crash and go to a punk show, Trish becomes consumed with genuine concern for her son. She also has overwhelming anxiety; being that the last time she saw Bob alive, he was crying and drunk. Bob also notes distress from the afterlife, by pointing out that alcoholism runs in the men in his family, and it's never turned out well for any of them. Trish calls around to see if anyone has seen Ross, and ultimately enlists the help of John and Sean, former friends of his father, to help find him.
That was a huge change that I had to face in my first year back." All this meant that she failed to qualify for the 2010 Winter Olympics on home soil in Vancouver. The 2014 Winter Olympics though saw her qualify, despite an injury that meant she missed three World Cup events as well as the national qualifying races. On doing this Drolet said "When I was 20, I would have not realized it. I am proud of what I’ve accomplished, of having taken a detour, and in the end, it all turned out well. I’m happy that I was able to accomplish the challenge that I had given myself.
After his arrest, Uwabe said that "No matter what I did, it never turned out well, which made me bitter toward society". He also stated that he decided to use a car in order to "kill more people". Looking back on his early life, Uwabe described how, after graduating as a first-class architect from a national university of Japan, he found it hard to open his own design office and began to blame his parents and society for his frustration. Reportedly, on the morning of 29 September, Uwabe asked his father to buy him a new truck for his business but was refused.
He wrote that the lock screen is now "far more customizable than before". He praised the new features added to 3D Touch, writing that it "finally feels useful", where he likes that "3D Touch works in almost every part of the OS". In regard to iMessage, he wrote that it has new features that are "particularly useful", including "Invisible ink" that obscures text in a conversation when others might be looking, but criticized the user interface, writing that it "needs some work". The "Memories" feature in the new Photos app "usually turned out well", but wrote that "they're still clearly a work in progress".
A group of eight popular Victor artists, Billy Murray, Frank Banta, Henry Burr, Albert Campbell, Frank Croxton, John Meyer, Monroe Silver, and Rudy Wiedoeft gathered to record "A Miniature Concert". Several takes were recorded by the old acoustical process, then additional takes were recorded electrically for test purposes. The electrical recordings turned out well, and Victor issued the results that summer as the two sides of twelve inch 78 rpm record Victor 35753. Victor's first electrical recording to be issued was Victor 19626, a ten inch disc consisting of two numbers recorded on March 16, 1925 from the University of Pennsylvania's thirty-seventh annual production of the Mask and Wig Club, issued in April, 1925.
Rolling Stone Magazine 22 October 2012 Around the time of its release, Rutherford expressed an interest in making another solo album having already gone through the process and said he had gained a lot of self-confidence in his work as a result. In his 2014 biography, Rutherford summarised that Smallcreep's Day is "quite strong instrumentally, but its real value was as a breath of creative fresh air". In a review printed in the August 1980 edition of International Musician & Recording World which featured a cover article on Genesis, reviewer Wolfram Eike summarised the album as "a quiet, melodic piece of work with bombastic synthesizer effects" which did not offer "anything new" due to Rutherford's association with Genesis music. He nonetheless wrote the album "turned out well – something for quiet listening".
The Hofkapellmeister Joseph Eybler denied Schubert's request for a court performance of the mass, on the grounds that it was not in the Kaiser's preferred style; Eybler may have invented this excuse as he favoured the court composer Joseph Weigl, and did not wish to pay Schubert the honorarium the performance would incur. The Schubert scholar Brian Newbould considered the late masses to be the composer's "two finest and most substantial settings", and that Schubert himself must have regarded the Mass in A-flat very highly, judging by his "extended labours" and numerous returns to the setting. In a December 1822 letter to his friend Joseph von Spaun, Schubert contemplated dedicating the mass to the Emperor or Empress, "for it has turned out well". Mass No. 5, as well as the unfinished setting of the oratorio Lazarus (D 689), are seen as products of Schubert's reflections on life and death.
Behind the leader, his countryman Camilo (Renault Lo Jack team) was trying to defend second place, having to fend off Lionel Ugalde (Ford-YPF) who had taken over the Ford Focus from Martín Basso and Pechito López (Equipo Petrobras), who was already at the wheel of the Honda New Civic which Reid had previously driven. López overtook Ugalde and on that same lap went in pursuit of the Renault, alongside which he did one of the race’s most outstanding manoeuvres, these two cars going side-by-side throughout the Curvón Salotto, the back straight and the Ascari Chicane, prior to the cars rubbing sides and losing time. Camilo fell back at that moment, down to fifth place, while López recovered and claimed the runner-up spot after having overtaken Ugalde. “We changed some things in the car, which were very risky, but things turned out well and that allowed me to close in on the leader.
It is a running gag throughout the series that Edmund's father cannot even remember his name. However, despite his mostly dismissive attitude toward his second son, the King actually loves Edmund very dearly, partially due to their father-son relationship; in the third episode, when Edmund becomes the Archbishop of Canterbury and helps his father to secure some land from a dying noble before the church can, the King acknowledges Edmund as his son, embraces him and even mentions to the Queen that he has "turned out well", and in the series' finale, on Edmund's deathbed, the King does his best to console him and has the entire court drink a toast in his honour. Using this premise, the series follows the fictitious reign of Richard IV (1485–98) through the experiences of Prince Edmund, who styles himself as "The Black Adder", and his two sidekicks: the imbecilic Lord Percy Percy, the Duke of Northumberland (Tim McInnerny); and Baldrick (Tony Robinson), a more intelligent servant of no status. By the end of the series, events converge with accepted history, when King Richard IV and his entire family are poisoned, allowing Henry Tudor to take the throne as King Henry VII.

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