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I'm turning up at a fairly pivotal moment for Healy.
Manziel did go out this weekend -- turning up at Mike Evans' wedding.
It keeps people from turning up at protests and other public events, he said.
Then villagers began disappearing and turning up dead, or not turning up at all.
Last Monday's episode ended with Dorfman turning up at Viall's New York City hotel room.
An ad from DefyCCC was still turning up at the top of searches days later.
In Arizona, the number of young voters turning up at the polls this year increased threefold.
Justin Bieber turning up at a Justin Bieber pop up shop incites nothing short of apocalyptic pandemonium.
Not only are more patients turning up at hospital, but they are presenting with more complex cases.
Perhaps the biggest surprise of MWC was Mark Zuckerberg turning up at Samsung's press conference on Sunday.
We are talking about folks turning up at 4 AM or camping like it's a Supreme drop.
Anti-dairy protesters have been turning up at most political events in the state this election season.
But supporting the idea of voting and actually turning up at the polls are not the same.
Meanwhile, Taylor Swift was turning up at NYC's Moxy Hotel ... and Monday night her squad was FULLY glam.
There is nothing worse than ordering a pizza and it turning up at your door cold and sad.
When La Mendoza's not turning up at Mami Slut, she's designing clothes and teaching people how to vogue.
N.B.A. scouts have begun to chatter about him, turning up at Hofstra games even when others do not.
To put it another way, it's like couriers (data packets) turning up at your office's reception desk (your router).
In Washington State, voters are accustomed to casting their ballots by mail instead of turning up at the polls.
When he moved to a new house, the police followed him, turning up at all hours to question him.
And that's what I'm doing by speaking out against hatred and sexism, and turning up at the polls on Tuesday.
Yet he had his mother's generosity, turning up at hospitals and schools and dispensing charity to whoever asked for it.
Strangers keep mysteriously turning up at his place, not knowing why; he leads them to the door and they disappear.
Not that you might think of those things while turning up at a party or waxing poetic on a hoverboard.
Still, an average of 7-10 migrants are still turning up at the Panamanian border every day, local officials say.
U.S. authorities say they have been overwhelmed by a shift in the type of migrants turning up at the border.
Short of turning up at the march himself, Mr Trump continued to provide good news for pro-lifers on January 27th.
Before long, Alexei began turning up at our apartment, always with a gift: flowers for Geraldine, a bottle of cherry brandy.
First, his Syrian passport expired, and he had no means of renewing it — other than turning up at a Syrian Consulate.
Thus, Euron died as he lived: turning up at the least opportune moment to screw everything up, then grinning about it.
Thousands of people turning up at these acute hospitals, spreading the virus amongst each other, with little organization in those early days.
From then on in, it all went downhill, with protesters turning up at her events and images of her fleeing dominating the headlines.
Nearly 2,000 firearms from the program went missing, some turning up at crime scenes in Mexico -- two at the site of Terry's death.
With more protesters turning up at his rallies, he has been asking attendees to raise their right hands and swear allegiance to him.
Within the first year of Medicaid expansion, the Michigan hospitals saw a 26 percent decline in patients turning up at hospitals without coverage.
Democrats have a poor track record of turning up at midterm and special elections, and the June runoff comes during peak vacation season.
Speaking fondly of the movie, Pearce said he realised the imrecalled drag queens turning up at premieres for the film around the world.
The number of people turning up at hospitals for what they think is flu is a good proxy for how bad things are.
In 2008 three men (including Mr Tan) were convicted for turning up at the Supreme Court wearing T-shirts depicting kangaroos in judges' robes.
One last thing ... he must also stay away from any bars, taverns or liquor stores -- so, no turning up at the club tonight. #NetflixAndChill?
The little girl survived the fall and swam to shore, later turning up at a home in nearby Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, around 4:30 a.m.
You realize dating is just turning up at a venue, having 3.5 pints of beer, and leaving thinking either, What is wrong with me?
Crazed fans were not the only ones turning up at The Forum for Travis -- Kylie was there with Kris and her BF, Corey Gamble.
Well, what happens when people like me start turning up at schools is that people start realizing rather quickly, that isn't going to happen.
Multiple surprise takeaways turning up at your front door may sound like a dream, but Ogle and Ward's neighbour didn't seem to think so.
And no, in 2007 I had no notion how often I'd be turning up at New York's tango clubs around midnight as a spectator.
Andrea Costa of Baobab Experience says that in the previous 12 months the number of dublinati turning up at the soup-kitchen has increased tenfold.
In a hilarious exchange, Edith's friend Sybil, who wasn't invited, blows the surprise by turning up at the Bunker household before the event to complain.
" The film shows the authorities turning up at a Ramones show in riot gear, inciting what the attendee Linda Kite calls "tactical violence on children.
Research on children has shown behavioral disorders, learning difficulties and lowered IQs turning up at blood and environmental levels far below what was earlier thought safe.
One man with plenty of belief was Canadian singer Justin Bieber, who got the party rolling by turning up at the finish to congratulate the winner.
This time last year the struggling former champions did not have a car to test, finally turning up at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya three days late.
Shoppers are turning up at stores such as Lululemon, Abercrombie & Fitch, Old Navy and Urban Outfitters this holiday season to buy clothing for themselves and for others.
He remembers something years ago about some teenager, the police turning up at the door with a fine for thousands because of all the movies he'd copied.
"We're seeing women who are heavily pregnant turning up at our clinic having received no antenatal care at all," says Phil Murwill, who runs the London clinic.
I don't know why I kept waking up — I think it may have been fear of oversleeping and not turning up at the office until past 11.
Mr. Noriega fled, eventually turning up at the residence of the Vatican's representative in Panama City before surrendering to the United States to face narcotics-trafficking charges.
There were also some trays of congealing, crusted potato salad; cold cuts that were turning up at the ends; and a few dried-out hunks of cheese.
Thousands were soon turning up at school gymnasiums, auditoriums and local event halls to see Trump in person, forming long, winding lines that often spilled into overflow rooms.
The result is an insistence that this album has worth, has artistic value that can be measured monetarily, has merit beyond turning up at random in a playlist.
With such familiar names watching Nonoo walk down the aisle, it might make you wonder, who exactly is Nonoo and why is everyone turning up at this event?
U.S. authorities have said they are overwhelmed not so much by the number of migrants but by a shift in the type of person turning up at the border.
But it was all gravy at the Waffle House -- with Floyd turning up at the jukebox inside the restaurant while his security team kept an eye out for danger.
Watch: Unfollow Me: The Story of Meera Dalal Although Dalal broke up with her abusive boyfriend, he began stalking her and turning up at her family home without warning.
They were doting but incurious parents, bewildered by her fame, and confounded by the fans, who kept turning up at their door or writing to them during Blondie's heyday.
By March 2015, with residents turning up at public events bearing bottles of murky water, the City Council voted to "do all things necessary" to reconnect to Detroit's water system.
U.S. border authorities have said they are overwhelmed not so much by the number of migrants but by a shift in the type of person turning up at the border.
You can see the link (Donald Trump is afraid of immigrants, British racists are afraid of immigrants), but what they thought turning up at this protest would achieve is unclear.
Those looking to escape the devastation had little success Monday, with 3,000 people turning up at the airport hoping to get on the limited military and commercial flights out of Palu.
In the spring of 2014, Vietnam's state-controlled news media reported that dozens of children had died after turning up at hospitals in the capital, Hanoi, with rashes and high fevers.
They suffer 'presenteeism': turning up at 9 AM, getting their work done for the first couple of hours and then just sitting there doing nothing for the rest of the day.
Here was Harry, here he was this young, brave, boisterous, all male, getting into trouble, turning up at stag parties inappropriately dressed, drinking too much and causing all sorts of mayhem.
Mechanical clocks of the sort once revered by Chinese emperors and said to be more than 193 years old are increasingly turning up at auction, but some experts question their authenticity.
Finally, in Drake's Deception, he smashes up a London pub, almost completely collapses an ancient Syrian castle, and his turning up at a French manor leads to it being gutted by flames.
You know the type: remarkable sartorial decision-making skills, an enviable no-effs-given attitude, and an uncanny knack for turning up at the coolest new places before they actually become cool.
And if I were in the habit of turning up at Columbus Circle with a hangover in the mornings, I would probably become a regular consumer of mortadella minis with Ssam Sauce.
Faulkner, a close pal (and maybe also a lover) of the playwright Tennessee Williams, made colorful, stylized still lifes and was known for turning up at art shows with a bourbon-drinking goat.
Young was out turning up at Hyde when we asked him about the nickname ... which has been given to Clarkson & Russell since the two young pups have been killing on the court recently.
I was really excited to see my work reaching so many people through and beyond performance and art audiences, both online and with groups of fans turning up at the gallery to see Larry!
Johnston found herself on the phone with the bank teller, their man on the inside, and then, after first getting lost and turning up at the wrong Bank of America, handing across that note.
Sure a band like, say, LCD Soundsystem might be playing a few festivals this summer, but they won't be turning up at every single one as if it was their duty to do so.
He said Mokhnev received no pay for working with athletes, but added that a banned coach turning up at meets was "not okay", although the federation did not have the power to stop him.
One can now imagine her turning up at the A-list only Met Gala, when previously her image suggested someone more at home leaving breadcrumb trails for animals to follow amongst the ancient California redwoods.
She said that the Moms Demand playbook of relentless activism — canvassing, phone banking, postcard writing, turning up at candidate events, and constantly pushing for gun sense policies — works, and their volunteer network is only growing.
We settled on Weimar, a city of 65,000 in the rolling fields of Thuringia that is a bit like the Zelig of German history, turning up at every key crossroads and often leading the way.
China is South Korea's biggest trading partner, and Ms. Park raised eyebrows among Washington officials last September by turning up at a huge military parade on Tiananmen Square in Beijing that was boycotted by Western leaders.
Let it wash over you as you realize shitty things like not being in love, or your boyfriend always turning up at your house drunk, can at the least be made into a pure pop banger.
Many are desperate to go home, turning up at dawn at Maiduguri's minibus taxi rank to take their chances on the Bama road, only to be turned back by soldiers on the outskirts of the city.
TMZ Sports obtained footage of Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, Hilary Knight, Amanda Kessel and the rest of the squad turning up at the Czech House in South Korea -- hours after defeating Canada in the gold medal game.
Mysteriously, some of these books begin turning up at the door of Samantha's Oxford lodgings, sending her on a hunt filled with Gothic twists and leading her — and the reader — down pathways strewn with Brontë arcana.
There are hints of some terrible horror lurking in the heart of Southern rural America (in this case via the form of strange dolls that keep turning up at the scenes of children's murders and disappearances).
He was one journalist, knocking on doors, bribing his way into free trade zones where these companies were offshoring, turning up at Mossack Fonseca's offices in Panama and Nevada to ask questions no one wanted to answer.
His supporters have also taken up the fashion, turning up at his weekly court appearances where they are separated by police in colorful contrast to white-clad members of a hardline Muslim group calling for Purnama to be jailed.
John, 39, and Ann, 73, were accustomed to strangers turning up at their door accusing them of crimes; the visitors would usually pull up maps on their smartphones that pointed at John and Ann's backyard as a hotbed of criminal activity.
In California, those effects are already turning up: At least 20 people from outside immediate fire zones had visited UC San Francisco's hospital facilities due to symptoms from smoke inhalation as of Tuesday evening, according to UCSF spokesperson Elizabeth Fernandez.
Last year, of 1,000 people turning up at EDM parties in New York, half were shown the headline, "Study Finds Many New York Clubgoers Are Unknowingly Using Bath Salts Instead of MDMA" and told it had been published in VICE.
You're seeing a suspicious number of heads, and once the chance of a fair coin turning up at least as many heads as you've seen dips below five per cent, you can abandon your stance of innocent until proved guilty.
Prince Troubetzkoy, the half-Russian aristocrat who married Amélie Rives of Castle Hill, was in the habit of foraging on the lawn for edible greens, then turning up at dinner in white tie and tails for his personally harvested salad.
In an email Tuesday, Curbelo said he's held plenty of public events during his past two years in Congress; he just thinks the hundreds of protesters turning up at congressional events in recent weeks are only interested in causing trouble.
U.S. authorities are overwhelmed not so much by the number of migrants but by a shift in the type of person turning up at the border in recent years and say they do not have the proper facilities to process families arriving.
The key was meant to explain Christie's December 1926 disappearance, when she went missing for nearly two weeks before turning up at a hotel in the UK, with no one (the author included) knowing how she got there or where she had been.
While driving through Oklahoma, the family began to hear news of a crisis: unaccompanied children, most fleeing violence and intimidation in Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, were turning up at the border in sizable numbers—eighty thousand between October, 2013, and June, 2014.
A staple on Pinterest boards and in Etsy shops, they've been elevated to luxury status, turning up at New York Fashion Week in variations from chunky fingerless gloves to furry tubular stoles, fetish-like lace-up gloves and suede or leather gauntlets.
Guns he'd sold started turning up at crime scenes: police said they linked shots fired at a Minneapolis home to a pistol Feldman had bought a week earlier, and during a marijuana trafficking investigation, recovered a revolver Feldman had bought three months before.
The proportion of people struggling to get help from a GP surgery rose from 12% of those surveyed in 2011 to 15% in 2016, making the "worried well"—37% of those turning up at A&E just need advice—harder than ever to shift.
She is serving two life sentences, plus an additional six years, for attacking and killing a regular who began shadowing her on his Harley, turning up at her local market and, when she moved to Los Angeles to get away from him, on her front porch.
The light heavyweight champ -- who tied a record with his 13th title fight victory at UFC 239 -- was spotted partying it up after walking away with a split decision W. You can see Jon turning up at On the Record at the Park MGM casino and hotel.
As for Labor, it's likely it'll see a sudden surge in recently "passive" members turning up at its next local Labor meeting to start door-stopping and canvassing; with more than 500,000 members, it has a serious reserve army of labor to exploit over the next few weeks.
To take a closer look at the rate of injuries around the nation involving electric scooters, Breyer and colleagues turned to the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS), which provides estimates of the number of injured people turning up at U.S. emergency rooms based on a sample of hospitals.
He was, and increasingly became over the next six decades, an expert in hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery, specialising in resections of the liver, and famous round Dallas-Fort Worth for turning up at hospitals with Lin clamps in his car, ready to control any bleeding from the portal vein.
" Back in the early 22s, the first kids in Muirhouse to start turning up at Robertson's clinic with heroin problems had no idea what drug they were taking: "I had teenagers who'd all left school together coming through the door jaundiced and with needle wounds asking for help.
Nor does turning up at a high-profile event necessarily mean that a spouse has been reduced to sidekick: He or she might be there to spend more time with a husband or wife, to catch up with old friends, experience a new place, promote a cause or support a clothing designer.
He seemed very embarrassed to tell her this, saying he didn't want to make any "hasty assumption" but there had been a steady stream of men turning up at the building confused by where exactly they were supposed to go, mentioning our apartment number, going up to our apartment, staying for a little while, then leaving.
Around 22 million business professionals visit and use the site each month, which they may go to because they are repeat users, or because G22 Crowd happens to have a very strong SEO game, with its links turning up at the top of the list when you do a search for a specific product or product category.
Yet Anna's robotic poise and eagerness to please recall Ms Kidman's role in the 2014 remake of "The Stepford Wives"—and there is something weird about the children's willingness to discuss menstruation and body hair with their parents (besides, they keep arguing over their "MP3 players"—who says "MP3 players" instead of "iPods", anyway?) The most mysterious facet of Steven's existence is his relationship with Martin (Barry Keoghan, of "Dunkirk"), a slobby, slack-jawed 16-year-old who keeps turning up at his house and at the hospital where he works.

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