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Yes, and more than that, Dave had time for everyone.
It has to be maintained and, more than that, improved.
And more than that, she is one helluva strong one, too.
And more than that, it is about blurring the two worlds.
It was a quiet moment, and more than that a confident one.
And more than that, I wanted them to see what is possible.
And more than that, we have to do something to fix these problems.
And more than that, I dunno, I just think sexuality's something that's fun.
You've earned it, and more than that, you've made your secretly-rich granny proud.
And more than that, we will take them to court and we will win.
And, more than that, the story we tell each other about immigration has fundamentally changed.
Notre Dame is a symbol of human accomplishment, and more than that, of social accomplishment.
After 203 initial emails—and more than that many follow-up emails—six candidates responded.
Steve Kerr is a great coach, and more than that he is a good man.
They cannot get enough, and more than that, it's not one demographic or another—it's everyone!
You are bigger and more than that instance or that series of assaults that have occurred.
And more than that, they should seek similar solutions for other nuclear plants threatened with closure.
" Styles added, "And more than that, I dunno, I just think sexuality's something that's fun. Honestly?
Paige is a living, breathing reminder of their past, and more than that, she is a person.
And more than that, James is different, in part because of that backlash from nine years ago.
And more than that, he should be killed by 343 Guilty Spark, who you think is your buddy.
" And more than that, "it's compounded by the fact that many of those business are not creating jobs.
And more than that, they are advocating for President Trump to undo monuments that have already been created.
And more than that, we did the India rape stuff, it just went on and on and on.
He doesn't tell the truth and, more than that, seeks to discredit those who do rely on facts.
"Untitled," which is simple and brilliantly economical in its construction, is funny and generous and more than that.
"He added: "And more than that, I dunno, I just think sexuality&aposs something that&aposs fun. Honestly?
She wants each one to thrive and, more than that, she wants them to be seen and heard.
It was Cousins's best game of the season and, more than that, a perfect summary of his snarling ethos.
Under AT&T, HBO will spend several hundred millions more on original programming next year, and more than that thereafter.
China's online population now exceeds 203 million, double the entire populace of the U.S. and more than that of Europe.
And more than that, Pelosi is getting under Trump's skin and seems intent on goading him into counterproductive lashing out.
And more than that, it was where she made art and studied it by borrowing books from her local library.
Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin have lost over half their value so far in 2018, and more than that since late 2017.
To really grapple with climate change, we have to understand it, and more than that, take it on board emotionally.
And more than that, make a film not because ours had any artistic merit, but because another film was a hit.
"And more than that, I think the biggest thing that bothers me is the American people should decide this," she added.
"For a hundred and more than that years, the fashion industry has not enjoyed copyright protection," Justice Stephen G. Breyer said.
Cricket influenced her to become a writer "one hundred percent," she says, and more than that, nudged her toward writing short stories.
And more than that, it sent a clear signal to the rest of the auto industry about the direction it was headed.
"Singapore PB clients have only about 2105.6% of their assets in equities and more than that in cash," said the private banker.
"  "He has a lot of problems: he is a racist, he is anti-immigrant and more than that… his administration is corrupt.
Craig: And more than that, really… there's full Siri, from your phone, communicating to your TV. That's a great upgrade to that app.
ThingThing CEO Olivier Plante says Palm was looking for an "out of the box optimized input method" — and more than that "high customization".
"I hit a low where I could tell the burnout and fatigue was making me unproductive, and more than that, unhappy," she recalls.
And more than that, for her, giving to her church "is an act of faith and of gratitude for what we've been given."
But the speech was laced throughout with this message: Our fears are overstated, and more than that, they pose a danger in themselves.
And, more than that, Trump seems to like him — there are even some rumors Trump might replace Attorney General Jeff Sessions with Pruitt.
And more than that, I need the supporters and the players to feel that I say that, but I think we can really.
To somebody who's accustomed to high highs and low lows, new sobriety can feel well, boring and uneventful, and more than that, extremely uncomfortable.
And more than that, Kosinski's mistargeted openness ads—that is, the ads tailored for the opposite personality characteristic—far outperformed the targeted extraversion ads.
And more than that, it's probably the exact same candle that makes everyone else from your home state experience that same warm, fuzzy feeling.
And, more than that, it officially has a teaser trailer—one that seems to hand the Skywalker legacy over to none other than Rey.
"I was fascinated by a Prince Charming who uses his bland persona to hide how complex and dark and more than that he is," McQuiston said.
But our myopic focus on ending his rule has distracted us from our actual objectives and, more than that, risks making an already horrible situation worse.
And more than that, it was part of my own little ritual—I'd always give it a couple of spins, before progressing to the main menu.
Like other Southern states, Virginia has a larger-than-average black population — about 20 percent of the total, and more than that of the Democratic Party.
"I had no doubt that this is going to be a drug and, more than that, it will become a platform for multiple products," he recalled.
And more than that, because they were working in a new medium, the early games felt like they could expand into strange places that films wouldn't go.
All women who give birth get at least ten sessions of rehabilitation for their pelvic floor—a practice in place since 1985—and more than that if needed.
"I realized that I didn't have to make a show for any time slot, because we have the internet, and more than that we had YouTube," Corden said.
For one, these guys were from the border, and more than that, they were Latino dudes who shifted my expectations of what alternative music looked and sounded like.
I continue to be amazed at how poorly they're handling this — and, more than that, how this doesn't scream out for a movement calling for data-protection regulations.
Because, if we do, it'll mean that the impeachment clause is a complete nullity and, more than that, our oversight ability is really an ability in name only.
There are claims that the average Westerner will consume 6,000 calories on December 25th, well over twice the recommended daily intake for men and more than that for women.
This crisis will create "an enormous burden on the region and, more than that, the suffering that will take place inside of Venezuela if we don't restore democracy," he said.
And more than that -- and this truly surprised me -- was the level of opposition and even anger directed at Sanders by some of my fellow progressives on Twitter on Saturday.
They provide comfort when it seems as though we talk ourselves in circles about race and identity without letting people live—and more than that, giving them the tools to thrive.
And more than that, I believe having children is no longer just a personal decision, but a decision with ethical implications for all of humanity and the planet we live on.
We had a lot of mishaps and more than that, I couldn't believe we put ourselves through all this stress when we could've gone to the courthouse and gotten a pizza!
These women's perspectives reflect what I eventually learned in college years after that beauty pageant: that it's O.K. — and more than that, something to celebrate — to be both black and Latina.
RVR is a four-wheel system — and more than that, in keeping with Sphero's relatively recent focus on education, it is aimed at helping kids learn languages like Python and JavaScript.
So that's something that we're going to continue to grow, and we need to get to a place where we're in 40 million, heading towards 50 million subscribers, and more than that.
In fact, the bears were found to need over 12,000 kilocalories a day to break even, and more than that to put on body fat required to stay healthy throughout the year.
Importing their drugs has the potential to undermine safety, and more than that, it would risk exporting our drug prices to other nations — thus spreading the problem instead of solving it. Yes.
"It has been a closed community and, more than that, it's been a place where the spirit of God has been present because His people have been present," one member, Marcia-Anne Dunbar, said.
At the end of the episode, things feel good: Jackson and April are back together, and more than that, one of the season's longest and most agonizing plotlines has finally come to a close.
Turned loose on the project, Mr. Lindbergh, renowned for his alternately cinematic and naturalistic portraits of models and screen sirens, aimed to demonstrate that there is beauty in age and, more than that, audacity.
Just four in 21983 Americans approve his handling of the job; nearly six in 234 disapprove and, more than that, tell the Washington Post/ABC News Poll they won't even consider supporting his re-election.
And more than that, Gregory's life stands as a challenge to every person to use his or her skill set to fight for equality and against the notion that there are "two sides" to hate.
And more than that, is this a sort of aggressive turmoil she feels is a part of this album's story, now that so many fans would have presumably seen her struggle in last year's documentary?
Oprah spoke out Tuesday night in NYC, telling Adam Glyn she has no issue with the Duke and Duchess stepping back and forging their own path, and more than that ... said everyone should respect it.
The different ways my husband and I spend money illustrate our different values, and more than that, also reflect what we were taught about money growing up and how our parents talked about finances with us.
And, more than that, their band had been manufactured by two old dudes who'd set up auditions to find teenage girls who would dress in school uniforms and make out with each other to sell records.
Despite loving Jo Wilson, and presumably wanting to be with her still, he doesn't bother to tell her that he's not in jail and (more than that) that's he's free of the charges that were keeping them apart.
My illnesses have taken so much from me, and here was this opportunity to do something amazing — and more than that, an opportunity to prove to myself that I could have a crazy, wonderful adventure exactly as I am.
I was in the afterlife, and more than that, I was in hell and hell was an eternal loop where you're forced to believe you're alive just so you can go through the hell of realizing you're dead again.
And more than that, it dismisses any effort to examine with any rigor just when, where, and how gender functions as an axis of disadvantage and disempowerment alike—the unfortunate and enduring legacy of this winter's Warren-Sanders imbroglio.
The funding actually closed at the back end of last year, but CEO Sankaet Pathak said the company has been so busy developing new products, hiring and more than that it is only getting around to disclosing the deal now.
The guy is a 360-degree disaster — and more than that, a repudiation of one of the central archetypes of the Star Wars universe — precisely because of characteristics that, to put it gently, he shares with a great many other men.
And more than that: Mr. Trump's efforts to insert himself into German politics is having the opposite effect, driving together the parties that make up Ms. Merkel's fractious center-right alliance, and pushing voters away from the parties on the fringe.
CS: I think the most important thing for any of our readers and listeners to take away from this column and our podcast is that you get to make your life — and more than that, you'll be happier if you do.
"We need to create our future workforce, and more than that, if you have something that&aposs very elite and something only existing physicists can use, we&aposre not going to tap into that broader, more diverse population," Love said.
Aramco's $753bn in net income in 2018 was nearly twice that of Apple, the world's most profitable listed company, and more than that of the five biggest publicly traded oil giants—ExxonMobil, Royal Dutch Shell, BP, Total and Chevron—combined.
And, more than that, he had already admitted to a kind of motive for sexual assault: Another way of saying "when you're a star, they let you do it" is if they let you do it, it means you're a star.
We got Canadian businessman Kevin O'Leary Wednesday at LAX and he says the reason the iPhone X is gonna be so damn expensive at $1,000-plus is 'cause Apple has become a luxury brand, and more than that ... it's turned into a lifestyle.
"Anyone who was in the arena for her last fight knows she probably got as much vocal support as any other fighter, and more than that, I think she's just a great ambassador for the sport and for Bellator," Green told Reuters.
But given that there was a moment in my life when I strongly felt I would not watch "Frozen" even once, I'm shocked at how familiar I am with it — and, more than that, by how much affection I feel for it.
I think we need a change, and more than that, I think we need someone who can deliver an economic message — someone who can come out to North Dakota and talk to farmers and ranchers and explain why Democratic policies are better for their pocketbooks.
Under my plan, you will be able to also lower your debt, move into a program to pay it back as a percentage of your income and more than that, my plan for debt-free tuition at public colleges and universities will eventually eliminate any student debt.
A Saigon cop asks her to identify the puppeteer who collaborated with the suicide bomber, but she realizes quickly that the man isn't going to jail — and more than that, she wants to hear the confirmative pop when he is put to death in the streets.
And more than that, it&aposs become a way for employers to lure freshly graduated tech workers — they&aposre more likely to join you if they don&apost have to shed their hoodie for a suit jacket or swap their couch for a stiff desk chair.
If I hadn't seen her on TV, I would have thought, 'I could never be on TV. They don't let LGBT people be on TV.' And more than that, I would have gone on thinking that I was an alien and that I maybe didn't have a right to be here.
If Tisa Walden's small photographs of San Francisco look as if they might have been snapped on a laid-back stroll, Isabella Kirkland's oil paintings of marine-life specimens, lined up like hors d'oeuvres on a tray, have a scientific clarity, and more than that, a sense of mescaline-washed wonder.
And more than that: What Trump has demonstrated, is demonstrating, is that if the Republican Party doesn't address its working class constituency's entirely-legitimate doubts about its economic and (to a lesser extent) foreign policy, it will have to live with the permanent threat of a kind of white-identity-politics insurgency.
And if I hadn't seen her on TV, I would have thought, "I could never be on TV. They don't let L.G.B.T. people on TV." And more than that, I would have gone on thinking that I was an alien and that I maybe didn't even have a right to be here.
Where most of the Democrats running for president used their announcement speeches to prove their bona fides as fighters, Biden used his to make the case that he's the guy to end the fighting — and, more than that, that the American people are looking for a candidate who will promise them peace, not just victory.
And, more than that, you only have to note the wide-spread infiltration of words like "yas queen," "werk," "shade," and "read," into everyday vernacular, by a section of society who may not have seen Paris Is Burning, let alone been to a ball, to see how far the influence of the LGBTQ community spreads.
And on an 1825 jaunt up the Hudson River, he fixed on the subject that he would make his own, the landscape; and more than that, a particular brand, the American landscape, which he approached the same way he did his treatment of trees: as a mirror of reality and an object of fantasy.
Putting aside for a minute, the distant and distasteful asterisk of Newt Gingrich's proposed "Drug Importer Death Penalty Act of 1996," as conservative and liberal Americans in California, we wonder: How could social mores in the Philippines descend so low it becomes acceptable – and more than that, praised by the government – for vigilantes to kill over drug crimes?
But I'll tell you what I think is a real problem for the California Republican Party: It's going to get tougher and tougher to find good candidates to run if the party is a minor party (and we are close to that) — and more than that, if it is identified with the kind of anti-illegal-immigrant language that is coming from its standard-bearer, Donald Trump.
"I think one of the really sad realizations over the last year is not what kind of a president Donald Trump turns out to be — I think it was all too predictable — but rather, how many members of Congress would be unwilling to stand up to him, and more than that, would be completely willing to carry water for him," Schiff told Politico in an interview published Monday.
The tone is wonderfully sec, and the narrator retains a core of irony and lucidity even in the midst of physical passion or fear — and more than that, an emotional intelligence that never fails to register equal empathy for (and equal irony toward) two people who can't help using each other and can never fully understand each other, yet at least some of the time feel a tenderness for each other that only hurts them the more.
This is what Holland Cotter wrote in his review of Smith's show at June Kelly, which included a photograph in which the face of James Baldwin hovers in the clouds over Harlem (The New York Times, September 9, 2010): It's hard to think of another photographer who could set a misty head shot of the writer James Baldwin in a bank of dark clouds over the Harlem skyline and get away with it, but she does, and more than that she creates something heartfelt and gorgeous in its deep feeling and high sophistication.
The question is that these guys have five years of advance, how long will this catch up, so it will require some subsidies, and more than that, if we do that, we need to have a clear, I would say, commercial policy-, PP: Vis a vis China, and so, for example, I think that something which is not well handled in batteries today is the recycling of batteries, and we are very keen on environmental matters, so can we establish, in Europe, a recycling-, a recycling standard, which could be a way to oblige Chinese companies, and others, to meet our standards?

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