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Don't let yourself be overtaken by fear, spite or rage.
It would quickly be overtaken by Hamas, just like Gaza.
I let myself be overtaken by their stories and their grief.
Many times, I've felt like my entire personality can be overtaken by demonization.
Still, the museum is careful not to let the art be overtaken by everything else.
There are legislative guidelines on what happens next, but they could be overtaken by events.
Perhaps these shortcomings will be overtaken with a return to the idea of markets and choice.
The US will be overtaken by China, which rises 29 places to 39th in the table.
Polls suggest that the powerful Angela Merkel could be overtaken at the ballot by her socialist rival.
Famously, True Blood makes us watch a battered fox corpse slowly be overtaken by thousands of maggots.
But whose days of gainful employment could be numbered if manual analytics can be overtaken by automation.
The takeaway from the event was not that all hedge funds will soon be overtaken by computers.
Beyond the city's core, blocks are dotted with blighted buildings, some appearing to be overtaken by nature.
This makes Charlotte the first princess who won't be overtaken in the line by a younger brother.
He dropped precipitously as Ron Paul eventually took the lead only to be overtaken by a Romney surge.
And it's really important for American companies to be the innovators, because otherwise America could be overtaken by China.
In a geologic blink, the fossil record will be overtaken by a handful of two and four-legged mammals.
In one, a nun walks past an old stone building, only to be overtaken by a tourist bike-bus.
But if the TikTok surge continues, both Pinterest and Snapchat could be soon be overtaken by the Chinese app.
In the near term, however, despite climate change's palpable presence, transportation planners aren't allowing Dalton Highway to be overtaken.
He was later incensed when blocked by Sainz and demanded his team order the Spaniard to slow and be overtaken.
The flood insurance program encourages people to stay in risky coastal places that will eventually be overtaken by rising seas.
"They fear that they may be the first generation not to be overtaken in prosperity by their children," he said.
Otherwise we'll be overtaken by the automation curve: Human workers will simply be cogs in business processes driven by machines.
Or alternately, the Republican will be favored all night, only to be overtaken because of an unexpectedly large Democratic turnout.
He couldn&apost gauge whether Google had a durable competitive advantage or would be overtaken by rivals, he told investors.
We must reconceive ourselves as mere meat machines running algorithms, soon to be overtaken by metal machines running better ones.
Throughout the 1980s and 90s, American fashion advertising came to be overtaken by a new, more ribald kind of sexuality.
He explains that Ocado's goal is to "disrupt itself;" to continually upgrade its technology so it can't be overtaken by competitors.
You're no couch potato, but hitting your personal fitness goals can sometimes always seems to be overtaken by something more important.
Intel – Intel is expected to be overtaken by Samsung as the top seller of semiconductors by revenue for the first time.
Intel (INTC) is expected to be overtaken by Samsung as the top seller of semiconductors by revenue for the first time.
Warnings that prisons could be overtaken with the virus — as they have in some other countries — began to seem increasingly plausible.
He suggested the U.S. could be overtaken by other economies if it didn't continue to evolve and maintain its competitive edge.
Some smaller players who have long served same-sex couples, however, now wonder if they will be overtaken by bigger players.
Real income per head is lower than when Italy joined the euro in 1999, and could soon be overtaken by zippy Spain.
But Cuban said the benefits of a computer science degree will someday be overtaken by those of a degree in the humanities.
But, with countless militias still controlling most of the country, it would not take much for voting to be overtaken by violence.
After extolling at length Chardin's loving embrace of observed reality, he takes a startling leap: With Rembrandt, reality itself will be overtaken.
Both Huckabee and Santorum would later be overtaken by Dr. Ben Carson, whose appeal to evangelicals was central to his polling surge.
"As a result, the growth in world (palm oil) output in 2020 will be overtaken by the growth in demand," Fry said.
Today they make up just 27.5% of voters here -- and could soon be overtaken by those who decline to state a party preference.
Its economy was booming — the second largest in the world — and many in the United States feared they were about to be overtaken.
When Carson finally slipped below second place in early December, Rubio looked like he'd be the beneficiary — only to be overtaken by Ted Cruz.
Tokyo with 37 million people is the world's largest city but it is due to be overtaken by Delhi around 2028, the report said.
The U.S. and Honduras meet on Tuesday, which guarantees that Mexico can not be overtaken for one of the top three places in the group.
But the nature of the Trump-era news cycle is that it would inevitably be overtaken by six more outrages within a month or so.
And Heidi hit the capital at just the right time, when the fashion-forward city was about to be overtaken by the acid house phenomenon.
Skero said a city with completely emissions-free transport was probably at least 15 or 20 years away and that Oslo could well be overtaken.
The two states have some similarities: in Texas, whites, at 42 percent, are no longer the majority, soon to be overtaken by Hispanics (39.4 percent).
Because of declining ore grades, community resistance, lack of water and other factors, copper supply will be overtaken by demand in the next year or two.
If a robot can pour you a macchiato, what other jobs, even those we feel confident only humans can do, will soon be overtaken by technology?
We're in a similar situation today, with worries about whether America will be overtaken by China, about the influence Russia has over our world-leading government.
How many times are we going to see Elliot walking down a street or alley and be overtaken and kidnapped by a handful of barrel-chested goons?
His ascendance is proof that mainstream conservatism, which is nominally on board with certain norms about racism and sexism, can eventually be overtaken by its rabid id.
The meeting could be overtaken by the events on Capitol Hill, where two U.S. diplomats are slated to testify publicly about the Trump administration's machinations toward Ukraine.
Facing a future where car ownership may be overtaken by new mobility services, automakers are ramping up investment to develop AI capabilities to enhance the driving experience.
IT IS rare enough for ballet to take a true story as its subject matter, rarer still for that storyline to be overtaken by the march of science.
In one commercial last year, with those words, a Bud Light slides across a bar, only to be overtaken by a Miller Lite in reaching a customer's hand.
But if he is to be overtaken by one of his more progressive rivals, the most powerful tool against him may not be opposition research or negative advertisements.
But between PCM and the stretch of shops and restaurants off Ralph McGill Boulevard, O4W threatens to be overtaken by J. Crew shoppers and the condominiums sprouting like weeds.
WASHINGTON — Not to be overtaken by another day of potentially damaging impeachment inquiry testimony, President Trump released a rough summary of his April phone with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
In the age of social media and 24-hour news, it's easy to be overtaken by the herd mentality and to make investment decisions based on fear of losing out.
"From the beginning, I've been reluctant to weigh in on process, and it looks like Speaker Pelosi has scheduled a vote so that may be overtaken by events," Romney said.
Kjellberg's channel has the most subscribers on YouTube, at 89 million, and he has been attempting to recruit more so that he won't be overtaken by another YouTube channel, T-Series.
Though the Associated Press has still not called the race, and many more votes to be counted, the lead is unlikely to be overtaken, as the Seattle Times reported this morning.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple is on the verge of becoming the first $1 trillion publicly listed U.S. company, but even if it gets there, it could soon be overtaken as Amazon.
At one point, shortly before Iowa voting occurred, Romney returned to the top of the polling charts, only to be overtaken once again by Governor Huckabee, who won the caucus vote.
How did the party that has recently been led by country-club candidates like Mitt Romney and Bob Dole come to be overtaken by a performance artist whom these former nominees detest?
Wess Mitchell, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, said that without such actions, U.S. and European diplomatic and military leadership would be overtaken by China, Russia and Iran.
"Nobody likes to be overtaken, so of course you try to defend and fight that guy off that's trying to overtake you," said Nico Hülkenberg, a driver on the Force India team.
Played by a sultry, terrific Penélope Cruz, she worries — unnecessarily we are told — that her brother's brand needs refreshing, lest it be overtaken by new designers like Alexander McQueen and John Galliano.
Chicago Deputy Mayor Samir Mayekar told the Tribune that the city's hotel plan is unique in that the hotels will not be overtaken by city officials, but rather staffed by hotel workers.
"It would be laughable that the Republican nominee for president has allowed his campaign to be overtaken by Breitbart and Infowars," Palmieri said aboard Clinton's plane en route to a Seattle fundraiser.
"This Washington game going on here — how many position papers can you produce that probably no one is ever going to read and will be overtaken by events — [isn't] very helpful," Nexon says.
Tesco has a leading 20.7692 percent share of Britain's 200 billion pound grocery market, according to industry data, although it could be overtaken by Sainsbury's proposed 7.3 billion pound takeover of Walmart's Asda.
Whether you find that cool or not depends on how prepared you are to be overtaken by robots, which isn't a question I was necessarily expecting The Weather Channel to make me ponder.
Princess Charlotte just made royal history  Speaking of babies, Will and Kate's 2-year-old is the first British princess who won't be overtaken by her little bro in the line of succession.
The company could quickly be overtaken by rival carmakers like General Motors-owned Chevrolet, which says it will start sending its all-electric $30,000 Bolt to dealers by the end of the year.
This is because center-right PdeCat (Catalan Democratic Party) of sacked Catalan president Carles Puigdemont is expected to be overtaken by leftist Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (ERC) of former regional vice president Oriol Junqueras.
Heathrow, located close to densely populated west London, is the largest hub airport in Europe and Britain's busiest, but Holland-Kaye cited research showing that it would soon be overtaken by France by around 2020.
But that will be overtaken when the Siberian express that is now over Alaska sweeps across the North American continent next week and grips the eastern part of the United States, meteorologist Bryan Jackson said.
The company faced increasing foreign competition and the likelihood that its latest prototypes would be overtaken by the development of a supersonic transport, which the federal government was subsidizing (though it later abandoned the program).
The South Korea-born New Zealander is not playing this week's ShopRite LPGA Classic in New Jersey, which means she is certain to be overtaken by either Ariya Jutanugarn or Ryu So-yeon, the LPGA announced.
While the consultations were still ongoing, Diab now has enough votes that he cannot be overtaken by the second-placed candidate, diplomat Nawaf Salam, according to a Reuters count and a tally from local TV stations.
While the consultations were still ongoing, Diab now has enough votes that he cannot be overtaken by the second-placed candidate, diplomat Nawaf Salam, according to a Reuters count and a tally from local TV stations.
US political and business leaders have long been anxious about Beijing's high-tech drives, which are designed to help China surpass the West's technological prowess — an area in which the United States definitely doesn't want to be overtaken.
The forecast, a downward revision of Wifo's previous prediction of 1.2%, was provided to the government on March 11 and is likely to be overtaken by events soon if it is not already out of date, he added.
Moments that would have defined a presidency in other eras are simply ephemeral in this one, soon to be overtaken in the news cycle by the next outrageous tweet, draconian policy change, or act of corrupt self-enrichment.
The twentieth century is riddled with examples of other commodity cartels, from tin to natural rubber and coffee, that tried their hand at managing global prices only to be overtaken by market forces and the advent of new technologies.
Still, if "The First" ends up running for several years, there seems to be a real risk that it could be overtaken or contradicted by how space travel plays out in the real world, or how consumer technologies evolve.
Even after I made a killing on some stock I'd hoarded that inflated to a very high value, any sense of accomplishment I felt was so fleeting it would immediately be overtaken by the need for even more Neopoints.
Beware NHL fans ... Rick Fox says your sport will be overtaken ... by nerds ... 'cause the "League of Legends" team owner thinks eSports is primed to take hockey's place as the fourth major sport in the U.S. in just TWO YEARS!
But if the President's attempt Wednesday to ignite his push for tax reform at an event in Missouri is any guide, his political strategy for the coming months could be overtaken by the aftermath of a disaster that Texas Gov.
Its title, "Murder Is My Business," was a noirish bit of self-advertisement destined to be overtaken by events: thanks to rackets-busting and a male-draining World War, New York was headed for a prolonged plunge in the rate of local killings.
His next, "Summer House With Swimming Pool," demonstrated how a good parent under pressure can become a bad one; while his previous novel, "Dear Mr. M," grappled with how tolerance of others — particularly immigrants — can be overtaken by a sense of superiority.
Not surprisingly, Boeing is set to be overtaken this year by rival airbus as the world's biggest maker of commercial aircraft Boeing is now hoping for an early go-around to turn things around by developing a software fix for the grounded 737MAX.
Trumps seems better for Israel in that he opposes the genocidal Iran deal, supports Israeli settlements, and opposes a two-state solution in which a Palestinian state will quickly be overtaken by Hamas, with its sworn objective being the annihilation of the Jewish people.
But the Jordan anniversary aside, the fact remains that the dunk contest, which is regarded as an increasingly unreliable source of entertainment, has started to be overtaken in prestige by the 3-point-shooting competition, even if the former still draws higher television ratings.
But our greatest obstacle isn't Donald Trump: It's the risk of internalizing a self-defeating voice; of allowing ourselves to be overtaken by fear and self-doubt; of believing the propaganda claiming that because our aims can't be realized immediately, that we should surrender them altogether.
But that's because Lonergan's meticulousness can't help but occasionally be overtaken by Affleck's breathtaking performance, which takes anything literary or self-consciously classical—one of Lonergan's minor blind spots as a filmmaker is that his ambition sometimes gets in his own way —and obliterates it with raw, unyielding pain.
The victory also ensured that Spurs will finish above Arsenal for the first time since 1995, ending 22 years of what is know as St Totteringham's Day — the unofficial holiday celebrated by Arsenal fans when their team could no longer be overtaken by Tottenham in the league table.
I haven't figured out who's in the jazz combo that backs "Illah Engulek Di Elkalma," but I love the way her easy mesh with the idiom segues abruptly into one where the sub-Saharan Seydu softens her dry wail only to be overtaken in turn by a searing Sahrawi haul.
The loss for Kansas City opened up the possibility that the Chiefs could be overtaken by the New England Patriots, or even the Chargers, for home field advantage in the A.F.C. playoffs, but with a playoff spot already clinched and a first-round bye still likely, the stakes were relatively low.
But it's a good bet that initiative will be overtaken by a fresh round of West Wing chaos, speculation about personnel shake-ups and revelations about the legal duel between the President and Stormy Daniels, a porn star who claims she had an affair with Trump more than decade ago.
And yet that story line may be overtaken by a subplot — the presence of the excommunicated Reggie Bush and the eternally angling Urban Meyer, who in their roles as Fox Sports commentators will loom over the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum like plaintive ghosts of U.S.C. football past and (perhaps) future.
As I got older, I developed other methods for getting a man to make the first move: bumping into him as we walked together, shivering with unfelt cold, standing fetchingly on steps that would bring me to his eye level — all so he'd be overtaken with desire and, for God's sake, kiss me.
He also wrote popular books, including "The Hostage Brain" (1994), about how the brain can be overtaken by both external and internal forces, written with Harold M. Schmeck Jr., then a science reporter for The New York Times; and "The End of Stress as We Know It" (2002, with Elizabeth Norton Lasley).
As singer Josey Scott's voice crescendos higher and higher through the song's pre-chorus, we are tempted to close our eyes and let ourselves be overtaken by the strength of his angelic voice, which served the band well from 1996 until 2012, when he departed to pursue a career in Christian music.
In short, there's a lot of competition for an operation like The Honest Company that can specialize in certain areas that are driving user acquisition from different sources like online personalities, and that further complicates large-scale e-commerce services looking to deliver a variety of products that might be overtaken by those smaller operations.
The said that Walmart's scale, the e-commerce capabilities of Sainsbury's Argos chain, and the potential synergies between food and non-food retail might be able to challenge Amazon's e-commerce dominance in the UK. Tesco, which would be overtaken as UK leader by the new merged group, fell 0.9 percent on the news.
A score of 15.100 was much lower than she had hoped for and when she stumbled sideways following her second vault to earn 14.600, she knew her average score of 14.850 - that left her sixth in the standings at the time - could be overtaken since more than half the field had yet to compete on her signature apparatus.
I will still always laugh when Squidward breathes a sigh of relief, happy to finally be alone, only to be overtaken by a bunch of omnipresent, unseen voices overwhelming him with the very thing he wants most: It's a small moment that reminds me of the comedy inherent in some of our most jarring media — like the Red Room in Twin Peaks, or the short film Un Chien Andalou by Salvador Dalí.
Its quarterly report after the bell on Wednesday may offer fresh evidence for competing views about whether Tesla will become a carbon-free energy and transportation heavyweight or be overtaken first by older, deep-pocketed manufacturers like General Motors Co. The stock has surged 41 percent since President Donald Trump's November election, surprising many who predicted the company led by billionaire Elon Musk would suffer under a Republican government averse to supporting clean-energy companies with federal tax subsidies.

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