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The husband brings home an exercise bike for his wife.
The average resident in this area brings home $8.98 million.
Her husband, she said, likes the larger paycheck she brings home.
On her 32nd birthday, Thomas brings home an unmarked cardboard box.
The glamorous squad brings home the bacon by bringing home the truffles.
Castillo with his family On a typical day, Castillo brings home $250.
Watching the video brings home what giant industrial machines these things are.
We talk about his ideas and presentation whenever he brings home projects.
His father is abusive and brings home a second, much younger wife.
This exceedingly frugal man brings home a bundle of gulbi one day.
She's spicy as hell, she brings home the bacon, and she smokes.
Then one day her mother brings home a new boyfriend, Conor (Michael Fassbender).
And hopefully - first time the U.S. brings home Olympic gold in women's wrestling.
My partner brings home $8,500 a month and I average $3,000 a month.
That brings home the most striking feature of the see-through ocean: its emptiness.
As this brings home, when one adult grievously wrongs another, the consequences are unpredictable.
Soon he brings home a girl sporting an engagement ring and packs his bags.
That is particularly true when the official brings home a newly freed American captive.
If Zverev brings home the Australian Open title, his contribution would be the biggest.
All of that combined, Moy said, brings home about $36,000 a year after taxes.
The bird becomes hostile when the woman brings home a sweet-natured talking plant.
It brings home -- KURTZ: If a Democratic president had that opportunity, would there be shock?
My husband brings home leftover Thai food for me, which I save for lunch tomorrow.
Normally, he earns around $210-$275,2000 every two weeks, and his wife brings home $753,275.
CH: That's beautiful, and it brings home the reality that we live in our bodies.
With a young grandson, I'm particularly concerned about all the germs he brings home from school.
Kibrea Carmichael, as a woman Mr. Whiteside brings home for some acrobatic sex, is exceptionally striking.
Government-held Aleppo, Syria (CNN)Simply driving into Aleppo brings home the brutality of Syria's civil war.
Jennifer brings home $28503 a month, before taxes, from her job as a home caretaker for seniors.
But a 203-year-old woman earns just 76 percent of what her male counterpart brings home.
"This kind of study really brings home the point that dangerous climate change is here now," Wehner said.
Johnston brings home $130,000 as an assistant controller and CPA for WalkMe, a start-up in San Francisco.
Her aunt brings home potato peels from the compost heap, which her grandmother bakes on their Primus stove.
It just brings home the fact that getting pregnant and having a baby is just a miraculous thing.
He often brings home the DIY lobster roll kits they sell at Luke's Lobster locations, which are called "shacks."
Last month, Time crunched the numbers to determine which member of the Kardashian-Jenner empire brings home the most cash.
His assured technical knowledge, supercharged by the enthusiasm of an aficionado, brings home the beautiful, brutal realities of endurance racing.
On top of his day job, he brings home an additional $3,100 per month, on average, from his side hustles.
The simple truth is that the vast majority of the internet industry brings home the bacon in ways that erode privacy.
And that's because, until recently, a first-year pilot's pay would be comparable to what a fast-food worker brings home.
When Cotton brings home her new boyfriend Elliot (Jack Yang) Carlotta immediately accuses Cotton of bringing a pimp into her house.
He brings "Home" into alignment with a social order in which fissures of class, becoming chasms, begin to seem normal. ♦
Gone are the days of homemaker Barbie sequestered to her play kitchen set while her working husband Ken brings home the bacon.
The stress on their faces of Kansas residents brings home one of the overlooked costs in our prolonged health care debate. —K.
Seeing all these subreddits laid bare like this really brings home how varied, complex, and occasionally disturbing our sexual proclivities can be.
While on the run, Alison brings home a pseudo "boyfriend," Cyrus (Jake Weary), to the abandoned house where she has been staying.
That, my friends is something you should really worry about whether or not Theresa May brings home the Brexit baby or not.
DELHI — A thrill goes down Lane 12, C Block, Kamalpur every time another working-class family brings home its first air-conditioner.
After spending time at her small black box of a studio in Melrose Hill, Portner often brings home footage from her rehearsals.
The next time your kid brings home a comic book, it might not be just about battles, explosions and good versus evil.
"Nothing brings home the importance of the Senate like a court fight, and nothing unifies Republicans like the courts," McConnell told the Post.
That's pretty standard: He typically brings home about $250, he says, and the most he's ever earned in a single day was $540.
In this version, Leah brings home her girlfriend, Pearl (played by Emily Meade), instead of the original stalker boyfriend to dinner with mom.
When the grieving Oscar attempts to drown his sorrows in booze, he brings home a woman he assumes is a one-night stand.
Stories of the white liberal man who believes in racial equality until his daughter brings home her new black boyfriend circulate freely among blacks.
Laura (Carey Mulligan) is 31 and living with her parents in Memphis when her brother brings home his boss Henry (Jason Clarke) for dinner.
But it is the testimony of the migrants themselves that brings home the horror of the largest human displacement since the Second World War.
Will the next person any of us brings home suggest we don our newest lehenga and ask Alexa to turn up the Shivkumar Sharma?
In addition, the boxing match is also known as the "money match", because no matter the champion, either side brings home a substantial income.
Mollie Tibbetts' case brings home for women in the harshest terms the ways in which misogyny hinders their freedom, their very right to exist.
Certainly you can read about what the Lovings went through, but to see it onscreen really brings home how horrible their treatment could be.
She leaves home, yet brings home with her literally — by wearing red earth on her skin as part of her cultural expression — spiritually and metaphorically.
It is likely to put party before country by voting against whatever deal Mrs May brings home, in the hope of bringing down the government.
When his son Jonah brings home a college roommate, Nick, to stay for the summer, Robert becomes paranoid about the other relationships in his life.
If Cruz brings home Texas and if either Rubio bags Florida or Kasich bags Ohio on March 15, an open -- or contested -- convention seems inevitable.
What really brings home the new reality is a milestone reached last year, when America eclipsed Russia as the world's top producer of natural gas.
She's taught me about love through the job-related things she brings home — ways to talk to each other, role-play exercises, which do work.
Neither of us feels like cooking, so J. goes out to pick up a pizza — and he brings home candy to entice me out of bed.
Many a new mother has run the calculation on how little she brings home after taxes and child care and has decided working isn't worth it.
While a 27-ounce bottle sounds like it will do the job, it only covers odors he brings home from few trips from the dog park.
You may think your favorite Hollywood actors are paid big for every movie they star in, but not every starring role brings home a million-dollar paycheck.
You might be pleasantly surprised to find that an IT professional who brings home more than $65k per year refuses to use any cleanser that's not Cetaphil.
And Amirpour capably brings home the poverty and privation of desperate scavengers; cannibalism in this environment actually seems sensible, given the limited alternatives and the demanding conditions.
That's nearly three times the federal minimum wage of $7.25, and roughly 30 percent more than the $16.38 hourly wage that the average U.S. renter brings home.
Now might be a good time to revisit the building's pet policy so that there are fewer surprises the next time someone brings home a new pet.
In today's Gilded Age — when chief executives are making well over 300 times what the typical worker brings home in pay — the idea is getting new life.
Mr. T announced earlier this month that he will shave off his famous hairdo in honor of children fighting cancer if he brings home the coveted Mirrorball Trophy.
Buy it here >>In the opulent island city-state of Singapore, wealthy Nicholas Young brings home his ABC (American-born Chinese) girlfriend to the wedding of the season.
"Born on a Tuesday" brings home the reality of what is happening in northern Nigeria with a power the news reports of Boko Haram's atrocities can't adequately project.
To stand at ground zero of a once and possibly future war with North Korea brings home the threat of what can otherwise seem a very distant danger.
He beats his daughters, tries to pimp them out to important friends and colleagues and brings home his mistress despite his wife also being there at the time.
Jones's creative use of constantly changing points of view brings home throughout how facts themselves can be subjective depending on who is experiencing them, and what came before.
"The opera brings home the immense human cost of sexual repression and illegal contraception, and how much damage it wrought on millions of private lives," Ms Thorp says.
It is this point that the text from my friend—who even as a researcher feels like he is taking part in something new and exciting—brings home.
In one of the most expected wins of the night, Sarah Paulson brings home her first Emmy for her role as prosecutor Marcia Clark on FX's The People v.
Others, like Ford, wish instead the culture would catch up with the idea that it doesn't matter who brings home the bacon as long as the family has food.
This internal tension brings home the complicated point Mr. Doueiri is determined to make, which is that personal matters are neither separate from political concerns nor identical with them.
The clarity of statement brings home to us, as we read, the organic defect of the theatre itself; the fundamental lack of what may be called the poetic attitude.
The worst anecdote G. brings home — "It is so bad, I can't tell you," she says, before telling me — is that someone at lunch said grapes make you fat.
It really brings home a sense to do something important and enjoy your life, and it gives you the health to feel like, 'What am I going to do now?
There's more ... we also asked Wade what his plans are after basketball -- and he told us he's gonna be a "kept man" for a while Union brings home the bacon!
That brings home — to Coonoor, a hill station in the state of Tamil Nadu — his diasporic grandsons: Rahul, a successful novelist from London, and Arjun, an aspiring novelist from New Jersey.
One New York City-based family of four profiled recently on the blog Financial Samurai brings home $500,000 a year and still ends up with very little besides 401(k) money.
When it looks as if that percentage is about to climb even higher, her husband, Bill Mason, the head of the school, brings home a bottle of white wine to celebrate.
When Amber brings home a Walmart sheet cake for her daughter's birthday and, distracted, drops it on the floor, there's no possibility of going back to the store to buy a replacement.
The jockey who rode Country House, Flavien Prat, also brings home a nice paycheck: The winning horse rider gets 10% of what the owners collect, meaning Prat gets a check for $186,000.
The Bedouin village in which she lives does not have enough electricity at night to power the laptop she brings home from the office; work must stop once the battery runs out.
What the casual observer may not know is that for too many Tennessee Walking Horses, this gait is exaggerated through soring to produce the "big lick" that brings home even larger prizes.
Robin Smith bristled with menace as the wily Ephraim Cabot, who brings home a new wife, Abbie (Mbali Bloom), who soon becomes pregnant by Ephraim's son, Eben (Marcel Meyer), with tragic consequences.
In this animated comedy, Max the terrier (the voice of Louis C. K.) runs into real problems when his human mom brings home Duke (Eric Stonestreet), a huge brute from the pound.
Whether your child is 9, 6 or not yet conceived, the best time to open a college bribery savings account is before your offspring brings home his or her first participation ribbon.
Not like Joe Burrow needed any motivation ... but here's Tigers superfan Boosie Badazz telling TMZ Sports he's planning a rager for the ages if the QB brings home a title for LSU!!
In the gothic, lovingly creepy clip, Petty's attendant brings home a corpse (played by Kim Basinger), brings her home, and dresses her up for a candlelit slow-dance before slipping into the waves.
While the U.S. brings home more Olympic gold than any other country, many, if not most, American school kids wouldn't even bring home a tin, if there were such a low-ranking medal.
At the end of each day, she brings home a bag full of items that need her input or approval so that she can bring back feedback to the office the next day.
It also brings home the idea of the so-called global village while also suggesting that specific goods that are endemic to different regions remain perennial, despite (and perhaps, because of) rapid globalization.
None of which is going to be easy, since Julie has an apartment in Knightsbridge, not far from Harrods—"Good old Harrods," a friend says, when Julie brings home fillet steak for dinner.
Covering cartel violence in Mexico since 2001, I have stared at hundreds of bloody corpses and heard the anguish of too many of their loved ones, which brings home the immense human cost.
When the film begins in the 1970s, Charlotte is a 10-year-old brat who's shocked and offended when her mother (Natascha McElhone) brings home a chef, as a gift from a dead lover.
I'm a freelance writer who brings home about $53,2529 a year, which is privileged compared to most people in the world but pitiful compared to many of the New York City families that surround me.
Right now, according to Krueger, the head of a family of three earning the minimum wage on the island brings home roughly $600 less than if they were on welfare, deterring people from seeking work.
That doesn't mean a surrogate won't do just as well, though, as we learn when Archer brings home Adam, Castor Troy's son who's now parentless after Troy's slaying and his mother's death in the church.
Still, this week's installment, written by Treem and directed with Atlantic Ocean coolness by Rodrigo García, brings home the difficulties faced by America's 11 million undocumented immigrants by tying it to quotidian and universal events.
We see Jessie return from Bonnie's first day of first grade, and she has another new character in tow (the scene mirrors the movie's scene where Woody accompanies Bonnie to school, and brings home Forky).
We had a set and it was cool and I can only imagine if we were able to do it again — with stage design that really brings home the whole church element — the sky's the limit.
"This case brings home the message that multinationals may increasingly face claims in the English courts arising from disputes which have little or no connection to England," said Tom Cummins, a partner at law firm Ashurst.
Alice, a single mother, has designed the titular potted plant, dubbed Little Joe after the name of her teenage son (Kit Connor), to whom she ill-advisedly brings home a sample of the bright red bloom.
If ya missed it ... Tom Brady made waves this past week when he told Jimmy Kimmel he can afford to take massive pay cuts from the Patriots because his wife brings home the bacon in their relationship.
We also see glimpses of black male vulnerability, like when Starr brings home Chris, who's white, which makes him question whether he's set a good enough example for her to want to bring home a black man.
In the first-ever episode of Black-ish told from the perspective and voice of Rainbow, the Johnson family matriarch is forced to deal with an identity crisis when Junior brings home his first girlfriend, who is white.
Just as we're settling into the routine of Max's life, Katie brings home a bigger, brusquer mutt named Duke (voiced by Eric Stonestreet) who completely changes the dynamic of what is now a two-dog, one-owner household.
Great news for Foles ... Kenney says he's already earned the right to be honored for leading the Eagles to the NFC title, but hints there might be more comin' his way if he brings home the Lombardi Trophy.
He equates his own sexual conquests to his falcon's capture of prey, comparing the stains of menstrual blood on his bed sheets left by the women he brings home to the stain of his bird's prey on its feathers.
My husband brings home a flyer from the store for 24 months with no interest if we use our store credit card and tells me he has scheduled a measurement appointment for someone to come measure our back doors.
In addition, Milo's concern that allowing me to add this note will make him stand out as a troublemaker really brings home why most of the characters find it easier to accept the world they live in rather than challenge it.
LONDON — There is a growing belief among pro-Remain MPs that they can secure a second EU referendum next week, as doubts grow that Boris Johnson has enough support within parliament to force through any deal he brings home from Brussels.
The romantic comedy, where the scion of a fabulously wealthy Singapore family brings home his not-so-rich Chinese-American economics professor girlfriend to attend his best friend's wedding and meet his disapproving parents, opened here Tuesday to packed audiences.
Abby, who is so sheltered (or young) that she has never heard of John Waters, arrives the same day that Tom brings home a cute new chicken (whom Ms. Varsano also plays); he names her after the Puritan radical Anne Hutchinson.
Mr Madden brings home both the reckless looting and vandalism perpetrated by the Latin forces, including the accompanying clergy, and the anger laced with arrogance felt by the city's defeated GreekOrthodox, who felt they had been vanquished by their intellectual and cultural inferiors.
The fact that a momentous policy decision was announced at the White House by the national security adviser — not the national security adviser of the United States but the national security adviser of another country — brings home that this is not really usual.
But to borrow from another holiday special, the commercial imperative to adorn the story with shiny baubles to suit the frenetic demands of modern animation is a bit like the little Christmas tree that Charlie Brown brings home to Linus and the gang.
CASH-PILE PLANS Lilly said it plans to pay down about $24.91 billion of debt, return cash to shareholders and bolster its growth prospects through deals and partnerships as it brings home its $24.60 billion cash pile over the next two years.
It's a direct lift from the recent sci-fi film Under the Skin, where a murderous alien uses such a void to both seduce and then essentially erase (by sucking them into said void) the men she picks up and brings home.
Verónica Lozano, who works at the chain restaurant Sanborns where all the servers are women, said that while she wouldn't have had her pay docked if she had decided to go on strike, her household is dependent on the tips she brings home.
That point is certainly true as far as it goes, but for better or worse, it also brings home a difference between the worlds inhabited by almost all religious professionals and the secular space in which most citizens of contemporary, liberal societies make their dwelling.
And for me, the college cheating scandal brings home the stark inequity between privileged parents who bend or break the rules for their kids and those with less power who often face harsher judgment for trying to reach for a better outcome for their children.
"Mom brings home the devil, but I don't know if the devil would do some of these things to these kids," Carroll said, according to the Seattle Pi. "I hope you die in prison, never again again seeing the beauty of the outside world."
The 22010-year-old jockey, Mike Smith, also brings home a nice paycheck: The winning horse rider gets 10 percent of what the owners collect, meaning that Smith, who is the second-oldest jockey to win the Kentucky Derby, got a check for $124,000.
The 32-year-old Dancing with the Stars champion, who is currently "super single," has a very close bond with his mother, and assures that whoever he brings home in the future will already have her stamp of approval before she even walks through the door.
"It brings home the fact that while we feel invincible, building walls and fences and standing guard over them, there's always an aspect of weakness and vulnerability to them," observes Commander Ronen Bar-Shalom of the Border Police, as he peruses the exhibition with his troops.
"My husband -- whose favorite pie is pumpkin; he'll eat it year-round -- thinks the pumpkin spice craze is funny and brings home all sorts of odd pumpkin spice items to try," said Franssen, assistant professor of psychology and director of the neurostudies minor at Longwood University in Virginia.
"This election cycle has injected immigration into the national political debate in an unprecedented way, and this polling brings home in stark reality the fact that Latino voters feel personally targeted by Donald Trump and the Republican Party as a whole," said Frank Sharry, executive director of America's Voice.
I could go on — there's a mortifying scene in which Brian brings home a man for a hookup — but I have to remind myself that Wohl is in fact one of our cleverest playwrights, exploring the outer limits of naturalism in search of new ways of expressing new feelings.
Musk's vision resembles science fiction more than reality at this point, but this, at least, seems crucial to his plan: fully and rapidly reusable hardware, perfectly tuned versions of the docking technology currently used by Dragon, and an amped-up version of the recovery method that brings home a Falcon 9.
Faceless really brings home what magnificent time capsules pilots are, frozen forever in the moment when, in this case, heroes dressed like ecstasy dealers, bad guys made intense phone calls on their cellular telephones in front of penthouse waterfalls, and every violent action scene was set to Moby for some reason.
The average dip-net fisher in the Cook Inlet — the 180-mile finger of ocean that runs along the Kenai Peninsula from Anchorage to the Gulf of Alaska — brings home 60 to 70 pounds of salmon each summer, said Ricky Gease, the executive director of the Kenai River Sportfishing Association.
In many ways, this was a return to the dynamics of the very first seasons: A royal army marching north; growing dissent within the ranks of the Northmen as the king brings home a foreign consort; lovers frolicking in bodies of water, vowing to stay there forever; and hushed conversations about Lyanna Stark in the crypt below Winterfell.
Pub date: March 26 In Biloxi, Mississippi, newly retired 63-year-old Louis McDonald Jr. has lost his wife (by divorce) and father (by death) and, awaiting an inheritance check that might never arrive, spends his days watching bad TV and drinking beer — until, one day, he finds and brings home an overweight mixed-breed dog named Layla.
Thanks to the director's surreal solar eclipse filter, we see the world through blood-colored glasses; that cynical stylization brings home just how refreshing this assured adaptation of an atypical King story is, and reminds us of how timely King's uncanny powers of social observation and humanizing horror can be in the upside-down landscape of 2017.
That means someone who brings home $59,400 a year (500 percent of the federal poverty level) and hasn't had insurance for a year would effectively pay a smaller penalty under the AHCA than under Obamacare, Vox's German Lopez writes, and someone who's making $11,880 a year (100 percent of the federal poverty level) would pay more.
That information was then transformed into 3D point clouds, allowing us to see the artists actually working within the artwork in VR, a never-before-seen, browser-based, interactive vantage point that truly brings home what it's like to paint and sculpt in VR. And the demonstrations aren't just limited to painting and sculpting, there's also one example of a fashion illustrator Katie Rodgers crafting a garment on a virtual mannequin.
One day on his trek from work — the animated cityscape scrolling by is as lively a presence as any of the performers onstage — Robert passes a vendor of something new, and makes a fateful purchase: a manlike figure made of clay that he acquires as a sort of personal assistant and slave, and whom he brings home on a lark and begins playing with like an unusually skilled pet.
Success stories can seem just as fantastical as the fairy tales you (may have) loved growing up: Bold career woman finds herself in the right place at the right time, and poof, her fairy godmother mentor snaps her fingers, transforming our hero into an overnight success who brings home a seven-figure salary, jet-sets around the world spreading her you-can-have-it-all gospel, all while looking awesome and Instagramming the whole thing. Umm...really?
Success stories can seem just as fantastical as the fairy tales you (may have) loved growing up: Bold career woman finds herself in the right place at the right time, and poof, her fairy godmother mentor snaps her fingers, transforming our hero into an overnight success who brings home a 1003-figure salary, jet-sets the world spreading her you-can-have-it-all gospel, all while looking awesome and Instagramming the whole thing. Umm...really?
Usually, the lesson appeared in the form of a boyfriend whose disability — in one episode from 22010, Rose brings home her date, a little person, for dinner, and in the fourth and sixth seasons, Blanche dates both a man with a visual impairment and a wheelchair user, respectively — provided fodder for the kinds of predictable jokes, sight gags, and campy commedia routines that the show was known for, as well as a message about acceptance and diversity.
Success stories can seem just as fantastical as the fairy tales you (may have) loved growing up: Bold career woman finds herself in the right place at the right time, and poof, her fairy godmother mentor snaps her fingers, transforming our hero into an overnight success who brings home a 73-figure salary, jet-sets the world spreading her you-can-have-it-all gospel, all while looking awesome and Instagramming the whole thing. Umm...really?
She also states the following -- she's not a "sex addict" who brings home random men, she is not a raging alcoholic as Stephen paints her to be, she does not take illicit drugs ... and her children's well-being is her top priority There's more ... Anthony Santa Maria -- Mel B's housekeeper and childcare services provider -- vouches for Mel in the docs, claiming he's never witnessed her drunk "or even buzzed," and he's never seen her do anything remotely dangerous or neglectful with her kids.

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