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Most art today winds up as a background for selfies.
What we don't know is how he winds up as Saul.
"Grand Union" gestures toward the former, but ultimately winds up as the latter.
In the end, the Nevada Democratic electorate winds up as white as the national average.
It would be shocking if it winds up as anything but a one-year deal.
And Krall winds up as about as generic a baddie as the Trek movies have provided to date.
He seems like he winds up as the GOP nominee in the open Democratic 3rd District in Nevada, right?
Winning certain demographic groups or certain policy fights is, broadly speaking, immaterial to who winds up as the nominee.
They do not come to the United States to participate in gang life; it winds up as the only option.
The most likely scenario is still that Trump winds up as one of the most un-popular presidents in American history.
That strikes me as a potential weak spot if/when Sanders winds up as the Democratic nominee against President Donald Trump.
Many times, one card winds up as the better pick because its perks are better tailored to your lifestyle or travel goals.
Mr. Barbieri uses an electric oven for consistency, and the dough winds up as plate-size rounds, large ovals and panini-style sandwiches.
Thanks to Selden's golden pipes, she winds up as the stand-in for the imperious (but squeaky-voiced) Lina Lamont, played by Jean Hagen.
Scott periodically winds up as the butt of the film's jokes, especially when his shrinking regulator keeps malfunctioning, or when he's physically or intellectually overmatched.
And a play that started off as a hoot — a friendly, familiar satire on high school mores and lingo — winds up as a primal scream.
A TELEVISION show's everyman character winds up as president, and now the actor who plays him leads the polls ahead of Ukraine's election on March 31st.
There's no word on who Brad Pitt will end up playing, but he'll have to go all Legends of the Fall again if he winds up as Manson.
Speaking of, Morena Baccarin plays Vanessa, Wilson's girlfriend who shares his twisted worldview but winds up as little more than bait in this story, despite her obvious pluck.
Because the film doesn't want to walk back Maleficent's anti-heroine charms or commit to making her a full-on villain, she winds up as a curiously passive figure.
Richard Madden stars as David Budd, a war veteran with a knack for interrogations who winds up as a bodyguard for a high-ranking politician, Julia Montague (Keeley Hawes).
But it winds up as a personal, painful window into present South African youth culture, and into the issues young people face solely because of the bodies they're born into.
The short winds up as a study in aspiration, depression, and escapism, but first, it's just an exercise in dreams come true, as shared with an equal and expressive partner.
And if Sanders winds up as the nominee, there is of course the possibility that some of his views wind up affecting the overall Democratic brand and impacting down-ballot races.
Even though it takes Stannis, acting on Melisandre's advice, to win the day, Jon somehow ends up on top of this situation: he winds up as Lord Commander of the Night's Watch.
Without him, there is now the very real possibility that former Kansas secretary of state Kris Kobach winds up as the GOP Senate nominee -- a prospect that could imperil the seat for Republicans.
Paul McCartney is undoubtedly the star of "Paul McCartney", with the sad irony that his music, and the Beatles' collective humour that suffused it, is what winds up as an "extra" in his tale.
If you're like me and prefer to use Spotify solely as a music app, you'll appreciate this stuff being somewhat hidden away — at least until video inevitably winds up as part of the main navigation menu.
Sharif is also being tried by a separate anti-corruption court on other charges - proceedings ordered by the Supreme Court last July - and could face jail when that trial winds up as soon as next month.
Torn from his master, Carl (Lance Henriksen) by a jealous son, Markus winds up as the leader and spokesperson for a group of escaped "deviant" androids known as Jericho, and works to help them achieve rights and recognition.
If the Russia investigation winds up as part of an impeachment trial, then Trump would be able to use these reports and earlier disclosures to place the conduct of the Obama administration under the spotlight before the public.
If the Model Y winds up as successful as Musk has predicted — he said on Thursday that the car might ultimately sell more than the Model 3, S, and X combined — these problems will only be harder to solve.
There are two movies about ballet companies, two about high schools, two about domestic violence, and one that bears the Warholian title of "Meat" (1976) and demonstrates how the affable beast in the pasture winds up as the chilly slab that you grill.
There's a 0% chance she makes the move she did on her DNA test unless she has some indications that people within her party are worried about what Trump might do to her with it in the general election if she winds up as the Democratic nominee.
They estimate that 25-40 percent of food grown, processed and transported in U.S. will never be consumed, and that that waste has further implications: Food that winds up as landfill waste rots and often ends up as methane, a greenhouse gas 21 times more dangerous to the globe's climate than carbon dioxide.
Gaston finally succeeds as a dramatist and decides to leave his wife and child for another woman. When the child dies, the finger is pointed at him, and he winds up as a destitute before all is revealed.
The storyline follows two women, Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson) and Jane Stacey (Diana Lynn), who room together in New York. Irma is a somewhat dim-witted blonde who deep down has good intentions. Jane is an ambitious woman who dreams of marrying a rich man. She winds up as a secretary for a millionaire, Richard Rhinelander (Don DeFore).
As the geological, financial and personal barriers the cousins face grow increasingly absurd, the movie works up a satisfying sweat". Jonathan Dean of GQ noted " But in its own way, the film winds up as Margin Call meets Glengarry Glen Ross meets, yes, The Social Network. And by harking back to the latter, the director has the Eisenberg we fell for.
David says Diane wants to meet some of his friends, and George is the only one David has. Although George has been unemployed for years, David tells Diane that George is a successful screenwriter. David and George attend a party at Ted and Diane's house which winds up as a key party. George stays the night and discovers Ted is a grocer.
For once, out of curiosity, she installed the battery in the opposite pole, which in turn transform her into a male android . Though gaining a larger popularity, she was embarrassed by the appearance until she reverted to her normal form. ; : : The manager of a convenience store who winds up as Miss Monochrome's idol manager simply due to his job title. ;Kikuko : : An idol for popular TV shows.
"One of the Boys: Katy Perry" review, Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 21, 2008. AllMusic praises "the stomping Gary Glitter beat" before criticizing the producers for turning it "into a leaden stumble and burying Perry's voice underneath Pro Tools overdubs so it all winds up as a faceless wash of sound designed to be placed in TV shows, movie trailers, and malls."Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2008).
Of course, what he's expressing is hard to say. Technocracy putting a patina on cynicism". A retrospective review by AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine found the album fairly positive. In the review, he initially stated that "it's a dark, strange beast, partially because it lacks any song as purely fun as the hits from the first three records" and that "whatever the reason, Fair Warning winds up as a dark, dirty, nasty piece of work.
In the rebooted series, Scorpia is a Force Captain in the Horde, of nominally equal rank to Catra. Nonetheless, she usually winds up as Catra's sidekick in her attempts to get revenge on Adora or advance the Horde's agenda. However, unlike in the original series, Scorpia is not malevolent at all. She is also one of the Princesses of Power; however, her family, the original rulers of the Fright Zone, capitulated to Hordak and surrendered their Black Garnet runestone to him.
Francine Joy "Fran" Sheffield (née Fine) is the nasal-voiced, outgoing protagonist of the series who stumbles upon the Sheffields' doorstep and winds up as the nanny to Mr. Sheffield's three children: Maggie, Brighton, and Grace. She starts off working for her boyfriend Danny Imperialli in a bridal shop but is dumped and fired not long after. She ends up meeting Maxwell Sheffield and his family while going door to door to sell cosmetics. Her character has an outgoing and humorous personality.
Don Willmott wrote: "Fox, only one year beyond his Family Ties sitcom silliness, rises to the challenges of acting as the film's moral voice and sharing scenes with the always intimidating Penn." In 1991, he starred in Doc Hollywood, a romantic comedy about a talented medical doctor who decides to become a plastic surgeon. While moving from Washington, D.C. to Los Angeles, he winds up as a doctor in a small southern town in South Carolina. Michael Caton-Jones, from Time Out, described Fox in the film as "at his frenetic best".
He is given the passport of a dead man, Dheepan, and pairs with people he barely knows posing as his family. Along with his supposed wife, Yalini and his supposed 9-year- old daughter, Illayaal, they get on a ship bound for Paris. Upon arrival, he lands a job as a resident caretaker and starts building a new life in a housing project named Le Pré . He winds up as a caretaker of a rough housing project controlled by drug dealers (filmed on location in the peaceful project of La Coudraie, in the suburban city of Poissy).
The box set has an 89 out of 100 on Metacritic, indicating universal acclaim. Writing for Uproxx, Steven Hyden called the compilation "especially refreshing" for focusing on alternative recordings and more obscure songs from Petty's catalogue, summing it up as, "a surprisingly good introduction for neophytes, no matter the dearth of hits". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic gave the compilation 4.5 out of five stars, writing, "this box winds up as a fitting tribute to a rocker whose touch was so casual, he could be easy to take for granted, but when his work is looked at as a whole, he seems like a giant".
The film boasts an all star cast, with David Niven and Cantinflas in the lead roles of Fogg and Passepartout. Fogg is the classic Victorian gentleman, well-dressed, well-spoken, and extremely punctual, whereas his servant Passepartout (who has an eye for the ladies) provides much of the comic relief as a "jack of all trades" for the film in contrast to his master's strict formality. Joining them are Shirley MacLaine as Princess Aouda and Robert Newton as the Detective Fix, in his last role. The role of Passepartout was greatly expanded from the novel to accommodate Cantinflas, the most famous Latin-American comedian at the time, and winds up as the focus of the film.
Former socialite Bonnie Jordan (Joan Crawford) and her brother Rodney (William Bakewell) have their lives turned upsidown one day when their father loses his entire fortune in the stock market crash, and subsequently dies of a heart attack. Due to their inheritance being wiped out overnight, the siblings are forced to fire their wait staff, sell their belongings, and work to earn a living. Bonnie decides to get a mans job and winds up as a cub reporter for a newspaper, while Rodney decides to get involved with a beer- running gang, but things begin to escalate for him quickly. On one caper, Rodney drives the get away car after his gang guns down a rival group, leaving Rodney emotionally scarred.
The record features a series of acoustic guitar performances, each electronically processed and re-amplified in differing ways. Bachanalia was heralded as a "masterpiece" and a virtuoso recording and helped to solidify Higgins' reputation as among the most innovative guitarists of his era. The recording of the album took place in two different churches, one in Brooklyn, New York and one in Hudson, New York, with the quality of space and natural reverb entering in as a feature of the musical performance. The recording "winds up as an outstanding album of classical music that also happens to explore the same ideas and notions regarding space that inspired Alvin Lucier [...]". September 2017 saw the release of a collaborative recording called "EVRLY MVSIC", released on NNA Tapes.
In 2003, Auchi was convicted of fraud following his involvement in a $504 million corruption scandal centred on the French oil company Elf Aquitaine, described as "the biggest political and corporate sleaze scandal to hit a western democracy since the second world war"."Corruption scandal hits senior politicians" The Guardian 23 Nov, 2003."Gigantic sleaze scandal winds up as former Elf oil chiefs are jailed" The Guardian 13 Nov, 2003 Auchi was given a $2.8 million fine, along with a 15-month suspended jail sentence, for his involvement in the 1991 purchase by Elf Aquitaine of various Spanish oil refineries and petrol stations, having been accused by prosecutors of funneling $118 million of illegal commissions back to the Elf executives who had initially set up the deal."Oil scandal billionaire tells French court of bribes" The Guardian 7 May 2003.
AllMusic gave the album 3 out of 5 stars stating that 'This Loud Morning winds up as an album that’s primarily textural mood music for the morning, and one that’s not all that loud either'. American Songwriter also gave the album 3 out of 5 stars stating that 'This Loud Morning has a much more artistic vibe combined with a rawness evident in Cook’s vocal performances not found on his previous Rob Cavallo produced release. This is refreshing considering Serletic’s meticulous production style often results in songs becoming trapped in immense layers of over produced schlock. The album includes balanced amounts of strings, piano, and crunchy guitar, which all suit this more mature sounding material. Cook’s more developed lyrics, melodic structures (he co- wrote all 12 tracks), and grittier vocal performances throughout the album abundantly display his overall growth as an artist'.
Four co-eds from snowbound Penmore College in the Northeast head to Fort Lauderdale, Florida for spring break: Carole (Lorna Luft) taking a separate vacation from her steady boyfriend Chip (Howard McGillin), winds up as a hot contender in a "Hot Bod Contest"; Jennie (Lisa Hartman) is doubly lucky, courted by both a rich classical pianist (Daniel McDonald) and a devil- may-care rocker (Russell Todd); Sandra (Wendy Schaal) looking for the Mr. Right who will finally satisfy her; and Laurie (Lynn-Holly Johnson) a sex crazed nymphomaniac dreams of a night of unbridled passion with a real he-man. Laurie ends up getting her wish, albeit through a rather unexpected source. During the week-long festivities, the girls meet Sandra's snobbish aunt Barbara Roxbury (Louise Sorel) and her friend Maggie (Alana Stewart) and get to sample much of Fort Lauderdale's nightlife. They are also invited to a formal party at Barbara's house, which ends up being crashed by hundreds of spring breakers.
Spinelli, p. 18 Shortly after Poland is captured, Uri decides to create a false identity for Misha, “which Misha gratefully adopts to fill the void that is his past”. This fabricated background states that Misha is a Gypsy born in Russia to a large and old family. His mother was a talented fortune teller, he had “seven brothers and five sisters,” and a beloved “speckled mare” named Greta.Spinelli, p. 30 In this story, bombs and hateful Polish farmers separate Misha’s family until he winds up as an orphan in Warsaw. While Misha is smuggling, he ends up in a garden where he meets a girl named Janina. Misha describes Janina as a “little girl,” who reveals she is Jewish. Janina invites Misha to her seventh birthday party and without knowing what birthday cakes are, Misha panics—thinking that they were trying to “burn down the cake”—and blows out the candles and runs away with the birthday cake.Spinelli, p. 35 With Jackboot control over Warsaw tightening, a curfew is established and “stupid” Misha ends up getting his earlobes shot off from being out past curfew.Spinelli, p.

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