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So while Ted Cruz will come away with about 103 delegates in Texas, Donald Trump will come away with around 49 — and Rubio will win around three.
So what are you expecting audiences to come away with?
Combine those things and we come away with three wins.
Republicans seemed to come away with varying degrees of specifics.
Did they actually come away with something useful from that?
Q: What do you want readers to come away with?
Hopefully I can come away with a couple of stages.
They hoped to also come away with a little perspective.
Most participants come away surprised and satisfied with the results.
On a different night, we can come away with 3.
But PSOE almost certainly won't come away with the majority.
People who like Biden will come away still liking him.
People who were waiting for more might come away disappointed.
But Trump might not come away with many new friends.
But you come away from it not fully believing Madeline's promises.
So Trump here again is going to come away with something.
For your mental health, get outside, come away from the screen.
Few have attempted a Larry David impression and come away victorious.
After playing with the Jamboard, I've come away with mixed feelings.
I'd hope that people come away with a feeling of connection.
And I think you'll come away with greater empathy and understanding.
It's real nice to come away with that one right there.
And yet, I often come away from the Macan with ... complaints.
Every time I see him, I just come away more impressed.
It's incredibly sad to see it come away from the venue.
I can understand if people watching come away not liking him.
They should come away feeling something and a sense of community.
Do you think they could've come away with a win here?
Too many come away with debt, but no degree or job.
Shareholders could come away winners or losers — and so could customers.
For the past two years, however, they have come away disappointed.
No surprise — you'll come away feeling totally inspired by the badass Girlboss.
With little radio play, Come Away With Me eventually went double platinum.
"They watch him speak and they come away incredibly impressed," said Parker.
What kind of insights are you expecting to come away with here?
Did you come away from this season feeling largely pessimistic or optimistic?
They will come away enlightened, reassured and comforted by her debunker mentality.
Your startup peers tell us they come away with long-term benefits.
New readers may come away thinking of this series as merely fun.
What do you want people to come away from the film thinking?
People wouldn't come away from it and say it's over for them.
When they come away with something, are they going be better citizens?
Not all the guests seemed to come away with the same optimism.
Are there lessons about activism that you hope viewers come away with?
"You come away with a sense of humility," said the review's originator.
You come away invigorated, feeling excited for what your future might hold.
What's something unexpected you've come away with while working on this book?
Some people will come away bowled over by its ambitions and artistry.
But critics usually come away from a movie with a mixed view.
Everyone will come away with a different view on that, a different memory.
What would you like readers to come away with after reading the book?
Spend some time on Animation Factory's website and you may come away confused.
Investors often come away with fewer board seats than they might have before.
I did not expect to come away with respect for their Dionysian festivities.
RJF: I hope people come away with a sense of validation and reassurance.
Boston starter Nathan Eovaldi was fortunate to come away with a no-decision.
We come away with the impression of an absence rather than a presence.
You probably will come away with your cheeks wet and your spirits lifted.
He managed to come away from the accident with just a broken leg.
And I think people come away with a lot more compassion for her.
Did you come away being able to see the human side in them?
But how often do you watch something and come away with mixed feelings?
But Robert hasn't come away from all of his climbing expeditions completely unscathed.
Anyone looking for a smoking gun in the docs will come away disappointed.
I spend hours in search of the resource, but come away empty-handed.
He had reached six previous championship series and come away the winner twice.
"Happy that we could come away with a point," Oilers coach Todd McLellan.
TRUMP: No. HABERMAN: And what did you come away with from those meetings?
The way Mr. Trump is talking these days, they may come away disappointed.
And everyone who attended seemed to come away feeling confronted, confounded, and delighted.
What do you want people to come away with after reading the book?
People come away from nature walks happier than people walking a drab hallway.
Our goal is for people to come away having better understood New York.
Levandowski didn't get the top spot, but he didn't come away empty-handed.
But they're rarely boring, and listeners often come away having learned something new.
And she wanted the audience to come away with more questions than answers.
That's a lot of innings to come away with a couple one-run innings.
You can't let these dudes collect offensive boards and expect to come away unscathed.
You can't come away from reading Toni and not be impacted by her work.
I didn't come away excited on the day of the Baton Rouge attack coverage.
I come away with a work-appropriate dress and tunic for the new season.
TechCrunch's Josh Constine: What should readers come away from your book thinking about Snapchat?
At the same time, I'd also bet that nearly everyone will come away exhilarated.
For that to happen, he has to come away from his mission relatively unscathed.
Did we come away understanding anything new, or feeling anything we hadn't felt before?
Calling around, Peck found that other threatened VPN services had also come away clean.
What takeaways do you want readers to come away with after reading your book?
What would you come away understanding about the song and this iteration of it?
But many psychologists believe children with traumatic childhoods often come away with damaged empathy.
To come away with the gold is not a bad day at the office.
And I had driven the new Z4 in early 2019 and come away impressed.
After somebody reads your book, what do you want them to come away with?
It seemed that no one who'd purchased the Baiden Mitten had come away disappointed.
But I always come away from his videos respecting the method and the arguments.
Does that mean you want them to come away with a different feeling, too?
But one of them is finally guaranteed to come away fulfilled on Saturday night.
He will come away with at least four of the territory's six delegates.  Rep.
I hope we all come away with a deeper understanding of belonging in America.
Did you come away from your research thinking there could be a real alternative?
I think you come away with a sense of incredible cameramen doing wonderful work.
You put him up in front of a group and people come away impressed.
But, when it doesn't, I typically come away from it having learned something valuable.
Regardless, if you loved Gomez before, you didn't come away loving her any less.
POH: For people to come away with more of an appreciation of the history.
But with over 75 exhibitions, you won't come away with a neat definition of either.
Those who witness O'Rourke in action tend to come away with an entirely different reaction.
How can someone watch a film and come away with 'chunky thighs' as a comment!
I'll know about impact players, and what makes them come away with the best results.
One day on a whim, I checked out Come Away With Me by Norah Jones.
Eventually, after a fair amount of asking, I come away short-handed, with only eight.
We come away from the meeting with what feels like a million to-do items.
"I think that you will come away with feeling like there were opportunities," she says.
About three quarters of the way through the book, you come away with this realization.
I managed to come away with an eighteen-inch piece of one of the goalposts.
We just didn't come away with the victory, but again it was a great effort.
"We had a tough stretch , it's good to come away with a win," Tillman said.
Back inside Allen's van, both were initially convinced that they had come away with nothing.
JPMorgan's cross-asset strategists come away impressed when they survey the state of global markets.
He said he hoped his clients would come away with more than a few photographs.
He only recently started to get real minutes, and Popovich has come away remarkably impressed.
It's great we managed to come away with such a good future for the team.
The senator will come away with at least 8 of those delegates, according to NBC.
Customers can request recipes served in the restaurants and come away with the necessary ingredients.
Sanders would come away with the vast majority of the delegates from the Golden State.
Reese, though, did not want to come away from this draft without an offensive lineman.
I've come away from these visits realizing the value of women's leadership to change lives.
If you've given it a go in the past and come away unimpressed, take another look.
In most instances, I come away with the conclusion that I have not been kind enough.
At the end of the reading, you may come away with little to no new information.
I hope that people come away from this series with a layered experience of the work.
So with a pedigree like that, you come away with at least a few good stories.
True believers in Trump will come away still convinced of their great leader's genius and acumen.
You either come away feeling inadequate or with a sense of being better than someone else.
Those at the forum this year ought to have come away with a very different conclusion.
Audiences will likely come away from The Last Jedi with a lot of complaints and questions.
But if you were at Computex, you'd come away thinking VR was ready for prime time.
"I come away from it looking like she has nothing to do with it," stated DeGeneres.
When I finish having rough sex, I don't come away hurting; I emerge victorious and satisfied.
On Saturday, David Oyelowo posted a group selfie on Instagram of the team behind Come Away.
"I think new screenwriters will come away from the MasterClass with a new sense of confidence."
You still come away with incredible memories, and sometimes, an insider's eye view of a destination.
When you watch Louisville's Brendan McKay take batting practice, you can't help but come away impressed.
Did you come away with any of those famous Murray stories that always hit the internet?
"To come away with a silver medal is just like the best thing ever," she said.
Both men appeared to come away assured that they would be able to avoid a shutdown.
In his career, he has played in seven Games 7s and come away with five wins.
Or, worse, come away believing that the content providers themselves believed the two events were connected.
"We're going to come away from that with all of these incredible Bernie delegates," she said.
It was nearly impossible to be his colleague and not come away with a Bill story.
What do you hope your listeners will come away with after listening to your new album?
Not everyone will come away from Snowden with the same conviction about Snowden's character and integrity.
But given the dire circumstances, Irving seemed to come away from the game feeling somewhat reassured.
And while you won't earn any points, you will come away with some pretty nice memories.
If someone else gets it tomorrow night, how can I come away thinking I haven't won?
If you're a certain kind of person—for example, me—you've come away thinking, Message received!
Biden will win at least 148 delegates, while Sanders will come away with at least 33.
And you come away with some insight on how they believe the industry will move forward.
People expecting a meaty exploration of genius as a concept, however, will most likely come away unsatisfied.
" O.W.: "It's amazing that we come away from it creating the friendships that the movie is celebrating.
But I did come away from some easy tricks that anyone can apply to their own lives.
He'd always come away and say, 'Oh I wish I'd had more time to talk about UNICEF.
The Springboks turned things up in the second half to come away with a 26-3 victory.
You live these short little lifetimes with this particular family, and you come away different every time.
You'll come away from the book feeling like you understand the world just a little bit more.
You come away from a viewing with a new perspective, or, even more likely, a new fear.
Remember when Norah Jones sold more than 1 million copies of Come Away with Me in 2003?
I certainly did, didn't come away with any answers ... I'm still questing, let's put it that way.
You can pick up a Nexus 6P, snap a shot, and come away with something great. Done!
"I have come away from that experience and I still feel very warm towards her," Brand said.
As a woman, it's hard to not come away from it all buzzing with girl power vibes.
You'll come away with a new respect for people who stick their noses in wine glasses, guaranteed.
After college, students come away with a perception they have the right skills, but employers don't agree.
You come away with the impression he's been liberated from the day-to-day drudgery of existence.
Though the shirts are pricey, you'll come away looking dapper — and doing some good for the earth.
The key message that I've come away with is that this is the bit where we're alive.
Some people get paranoid, some people get creative, but they all come away with a different attitude.
I didn't come away [from writing the book] thinking the climate doesn't qualify as an existential risk.
Bodies are harder to lift when they are waterlogged: Limbs are fragile and parts can come away.
Could McGregor actually step into the ring with a boxing great and come away with a victory?
Like any good commercial jingle, candidates hope you come away humming a tune and thinking of them.
Both supporters and skeptics of democracy promotion will come away from this book wiser and better informed.
After being here and seeing firsthand the job that he does, I've come away even more impressed.
But my god, how do you come away from this not with incessant "eat the rich" thoughts?
"You could see the path of the sand come away on two different occasions," White told reporters.
After watching, you come away feeling more proud of those freedoms, and more concerned for their future.
Let's just leave the discounts, and keep calling them Grand Slams, and everyone can come away happy.
Did we each come away from the glittering heist with a bellyful of diamonds and a smile?
Someone listening to Trump's speech would have come away with an entirely wrong idea of her policy.
But visitors to the exhibition won't come away with any of this information, unless they buy the catalogue.
And yet, it's hard not to come away from the film feeling like it was a missed opportunity.
There is one downside to all this: You may come away feeling unsatisfied with your own feline friend.
I learn some things but come away unconvinced that managed futures need to be part of my portfolio.
Even founders who do not come away with immediate investor interest find CrunchMatch's structure and predictability very helpful.
Meanwhile, those hoping for a more analytical look at Ledger's life and career will also come away disappointed.
Sale has come away victorious in all but one start since despite a 4.22 ERA during that span.
"Yeah go on, I'll have a couple more drags," I've even come away with a few new friends!
The Wild overcame a 213-22011 deficit late in the third period to come away with the victory.
The brokers who come away with most of the tickets can sell them for, effectively, whatever they want.
Also like Game of Thrones, you come away from the season shocked and oversaturated by violence and drama.
Republicans and Democrats have come away from viewing the electronic communication with completely opposite views about its significance.
For the past few weeks, millions of Powerball players have tried their luck and come away empty handed.
Major rail companies that had jockeyed to build, operate and finance the railway may also come away disappointed.
"Kind of disappointing when you play like that and you only come away with one point," Strome said.
But it also was kind of a trick that allowed viewers to come away with a false impression.
But after reporting on piracy for years, I've come away with a far muddier picture of its impact.
Instead, they have come away with two draws and dented momentum, which should leave supporters feeling considerable unease.
"If they really think they will come away with nothing, they won't resume the summit," Town told me.
Many news organizations have since dug deeply into the Trump Organization's projects and come away with similar findings.
That ensured that Pill, an unheralded pitcher from whom the Mets expected little, would come away with nothing.
" Matarese said, "Hopefully people come away from our show seeing that— everyone feels like shit in New York.
You spent time with us and as a result you can come away with really great objective feedback.
You go to a place, you wonder at it, you experience a story, and you come away changed.
Ms O'Day hopes audiences come away with a better sense of what it is like to be homeless.
The intended audience here, though, will at least come away with plenty of fodder for postviewing discussion groups.
"Our greatest hope is that people come away from Fallen Order and be like, 'That's absolutely Star Wars.'"
Ten players could look at the same play and come away split on whether the batter actually swung.
I challenge anyone to read this document and come away with a confidently affirmative answer to that question.
What they really came to do, and want to come away with, is a selfie with the candidate.
People's brains trigger different things, so when looking at the same image, some may come away feeling claustrophobic.
People who have read the book come away with this insight that I am conflicted about David Letterman.
I come away from that and I say what's so interesting is Jack Bogle never got confused by money.
"We realized going into these negotiations that we weren't going to come away with a home run," he says.
Venus leaves Gemini on July 3, and we will come away from this period having learned some important lessons.
Admittedly, Stuever himself doesn't come away with a born-again belief in the magic of Christmas, secular or otherwise.
Guingamp would later come away with a 3-0 scoreline, but Briand would have the highlight of the day.
They come away with what Mr Iwasaki calls "an architect's sketch", photographs and notes on textures, colours and consistency.
You could meditate on its lyrics in silence for a year and probably come away a better person. 8.
In a more intimate environment, some voters have come away with a more positive impression of the bombastic billionaire.
"I just really hope the message people come away with is, 'Don't allow labels to define you,'" Washington says.
Suddenly it is harder for white and mostly male Republicans to come away from November 8 with a win.
So if you come away with one lesson from this guide is: update, update, update, or patch, patch, patch.
Neither Logan or KSI could come away with the win in August ... but Paul guarantees that won't happen again.
"And after spending the weekend with the cats and kittens, I've come away with a greater purpose in life."
"You could rub your finger across a desk, and it would come away black with coal dust," Haltom said.
European firms will be well-represented this year, too, and are sure to come away well satisfied, Geng said.
But some are intent on learning to race, and all come away with some basic skills for the sport.
They should come away talking specifically about something the subject said, that changed the way they now perceive them.
They should come away talking specifically about something the subject said that changed the way they now perceive them.
When asked whether Singapore had come away with a cheaper deal, Carey and Iswaran declined to comment on details.
If the party could flip only those seats this year, it would come away with a 51-49 majority.
We've both covered Biden and Sanders for a long time but come away with somewhat different impressions of each.
You can watch The Shining endlessly and come away deeply disturbed and confused and fascinated and shivering every time.
And who knows, you might just come away with a sense of kid-like wonder for the world again.
It does, however, pay state taxes, and it does not always come away with a tax bill of zero.
"Ideally, you come away with a better understanding of why people eat in a certain way," Mr. Sachs said.
When you look at them together, it's hard to come away thinking that the most likely explanation is coincidence.
Our hope, at the end of it, is that people come away understanding what polls can and can't do.
But he did come away with something: a $200 bottle of scotch she had given him for his birthday.
I come away with a laundry list of emails to send and a clamshell box of leftovers from lunch.
If Rivers can stop shooting himself in the foot, they could come away with a win on the road.
"I hope that readers and listeners will come away with a more refined understanding of ISIS," Ms. Callimachi said.
Each time I go, I come away more convinced that Africa's entrepreneurs will write the future of the continent.
However, by piecing together various details, one can come away with a view of the chancellor&aposs daily routine.
Whenever you go to a Tarantino film, you come away with the feeling that history is one inch thick.
Both newcomers and hard-core Vardaphiles will come away with a list of films to see and re-see.
I didn't come away with that same impression; the sonic textures and surroundings gave little sense of the organic.
Yet even patients who come away with a diagnosis but without a treatment, say the experience can be rewarding.
Taken together, it's easy to come away with the conclusion that the FBI is out to get Hillary Clinton.
Yet in the past half century, dozens of experiments meant to detect dark matter have come away empty handed.
Very rarely in our history does the party with the most votes not come away with control of the chamber.
"Nijel always sets the pace for the races but I knew I could come away with a win," said Brazier.
"I want people to come away with the fact that it's okay to be comfortable in your body," she shares.
Which means if you've ever come away from a half-hour scroll through someone's Instagram feeling lacking, you're not alone.
But now, in graphic novel form, Anderson hopes readers come away with a better understanding of the main character's pain.
I would argue that this interpretation is the one the Game of Thrones writers want us to come away with.
Weeks after completing her work in Maleficent 2, Jolie, 43, was spotted on set for her next movie Come Away.
It's so possible for two people to read the same book and come away with really different takes on it.
It's endlessly quotable and relentlessly fun, and every time I watch it I come away with a new favorite joke.
Sanofi's failure to come away with a big deal for a second time has added to pressure on its management.
"We come away from the 4Q scratching our heads at the stock reaction," Tusa said in a note to investors.
I don't think they come away from this feeling like government service doesn't work... AXELROD: Well... OBAMA: ... politics is terrible.
Coming off the heels of the very car-heavy CES, I've come away with a few predictions for 2016 Detroit.
While a large percentage of attendees come away convinced that they've seen the future of football, others refuse to listen.
"It is a shame not to come away with some points, but sometimes slalom can be cruel," Ryding told reporters.
In fact, we dare you to take a quick scan of the star's Instagram and not come away feeling inspired.
But the larger point is: I want to come away from my draft or auction with the best players possible.
In this way, both sides come away with something, the talks continue, and the risk of war is further decreased.
A reader would come away from this book with the impression that the campaign's shady dealings were limited to Manafort.
In that situation, you and I could go to the same show and come away with two entirely different conclusions.
He hit his eighth home run of the season Thursday, and all of them have come away from Citi Field.
And yet no one will come away feeling like they wasted their time watching it — especially fans of great acting.
You'll come away from an experience thinking one thing, they'll think another, and you can't ever fuse those two together.
They might come away thinking that the museum proves that Moses's exodus happened just like it's written in the Bible.
Here's the thing, though: I'm guessing everyone who sees the film will come away thinking a different storyline was superfluous.
He didn't answer my questions directly or stay on topic, so I didn't come away with anything I could use.
But it's hard to see how he can quickly come away with a deal that looks like an unequivocal victory.
But you may come away appreciating Mr. Prince's provocative fusion of the twain of the Pictures Generation and Neo-Expressionism.
Though the proportionality rules mean Warren may still come away with some delegates, the result is a big symbolic loss.
Invariably, the people I recommend the show to at least like it, and most of them come away loving it.
But it seems impossible to come away from it without wanting to know more about where your meat comes from.
Nobody seeing any of these plays today would come away assuming it represented the sum total of gay men's experience.
But the majority of those interested in learning more may have come away disappointed because they were typing "lepo" instead.
But they seemed to come away from the game feeling all right about themselves, which was reasonable given the circumstances.
Democrats didn't come away entirely empty-handed from the three-day shutdown that furloughed hundreds of thousands of government workers.
Peruse Twitter today and you'll invariably come away believing the country is full of resisters and bereft of problem solvers.
If you come away with one lesson from this guide, it should be update, update, update, or patch, patch, patch.
Fans might come away feeling like creators are being evasive or brushing off their need to have their ship to be canon; creators might come away feeling like fans are placing too much emphasis on a single aspect of the plot at the expense of everything else they're trying to do within a storyline.
You could read the facts here and you could say there might be a reasonable doubt about whether they did it or not but I don't think you can read the book and come away and know the facts and come away believing that Michael Skakel could have had anything to do with this crime.
"A lot of kids come away realizing that they're eating things that they may have turned down before," Mr. Adams said.
Some at the Institute hoped to come away with concrete plans for making a message and dashing it off into space.
Our kids come away from our classes able to make skillful and informed decisions for themselves, their families and their communities.
Yang is his own best salesman, and people often come away after seeing him surprised by how much they like him.
Yet readers expecting Mr Gaiman's typical style—gentle, rhythmic prose intricately plotted and stuffed full of allusions—will come away disappointed.
If you're a modern feminist engaging with Dworkin's arguments on a theoretical level, you'll come away with a lot to criticize.
Yes, as they always seem to do, the Patriots managed to do what they needed: to come away with a win.
Anders Fogh had published an attempt at a similar attacks in July, although he'd ultimately come away with a negative result.
I've spent the last couple of days with it, and I have come away more impressed than I would have guessed.
If you look at a person's eyes first instead of, say, their hair, you'll come away with a completely different picture.
In his previous two starts, Verlander allowed only one earned run in 229 innings but didn't come away with a victory.
Pomeranz needed 105 pitches just to get through six innings and was somewhat fortunate to come away with a no-decision.
He said they had come away confident that the technology could be tailored to soccer with the right education and training.
"I wouldn't be surprised if people come away disappointed in the lack of how salacious his testimony might be," Zaid said.
It is hard to come away from the North without having a greater appreciation on the liberal values of the West.
And amazingly enough, Trump may have come away from this controversy not with a lower opinion of Scaramucci but of Priebus.
Yeah, Jesse learned a little something about chemistry through practice and watching Walt, but he didn't come away with anything positive.
Did you come away with any feelings one way or the other about the need for a separate space for Jews?
Either way, it's impossible to watch the bomb and not come away with some level of heightened awareness of the issue.
A casual viewer could easily come away with the impression that the Egyptian exile and exodus were, in fact, historical events.
Whatever happens, we must all come away from Brexit with a solution that works for all parties — voters, business and government.
Our hope with this film is that viewers come away with a new perspective toward sound and the power of silence.
But there's a long way to go yet, and I could come away from the experience with a totally different opinion.
Most teams would be ecstatic to come away with a field goal, but Green Bay was not playing for a tie.
"I want viewers to come away from I Am Not Okay With This absolutely in love with the characters," Entwistle said.
In 1975, as a young gallery assistant, Mr. Deitch had seen his work at OK Harris and come away equally stunned.
Have you come away from this experience with any new insights you'd like to apply to future coverage of natural disasters?
You're not going to come away from The Vietnam War thinking that Burns and Novick treated any of their interviewees unfairly.
Even if the date is a dud, you'll come away with some new ideas about how to come out on top!
There's no reason for an undecided pro-life activist to watch that exchange and come away preferring Trump to his rivals.
But I did come away from it with an appreciation for how Gowdy himself could think the report was doing vital work.
Even in defeat, he feels his young, talented players can come away with something if they want to one day be great.
"At the moment it was very exciting, but it doesn't mean anything when you still come away with a loss," Napoli said.
And in the last quarter, we couldn't make a play, couldn't make a shot, and again we come away with a loss.
A pair of 20-year-old men told me they hoped to come away from the festival with a few phone numbers.
The Cougars needed to rally in the second half to come away with wins in its first two games and on Saturday.
The few people that did watch the debate in VR didn't come away anymore informed than the rest of the general public.
It basically goes above and beyond to make sure you always come away with a great photo, regardless of the shooting conditions.
I did come away excited, one day I covered a relatively minor earthquake that we didn't know at the time was minor.
I find that not just often, but usually, the reason I come away cherishing an experience is not the reason I expected.
I feel a little guilty that I didn't come away from Binky with newfound indifference toward the amount of likes I get.
"Maybe there's something we come away with that we say, 'Wow, this is really something that needs to be addressed,'" Shuster said.
An undecided voter who watched the debate had to come away with the impression that Clinton is the handmaiden of Wall Street.
Do you want people to come away seeing a path forward or a solution from your episodes or is the goal different?
If you watch the Orioles play night in and night out, however, you'll come away impressed with the decision-making of Showalter.
"I hope that people [who see my posts] have a laugh, and that they come away taking life a bit less seriously."
Sometimes, when I come away from the meat counter in my local supermarket, I worry someone will snap me with their phone.
"We come away from results with our long-term thesis intact," Goldman Sachs analyst Alexandra Walvis wrote in a note to investors.
By Sunday, Merkel is hoping to come away from the Belgian capital with a breakthrough over the bloc's three-year migrant crisis.
It seems possible to spend two or three hundred thousand dollars for a college education and come away baffled by it all.
At every company I've worked at, I've come away with a number of connections that are quite deep with other women there.
The scariest moment at the Rio Olympics thus far has not come away from the fields, courts, pools and tracks, as expected.
Designers who have worked with him at City Ballet have come away impressed by his technical skill and intuitive understanding of dance.
Every time I visit this magical place I come away deeply impressed by the commitment locals have made to preserving historic homes.
" He noted that "it seems impossible to come away from it without wanting to know more about where your meat comes from.
He'll come away with 103 or so delegates from Texas, which is about 43 percent of his total delegate haul so far.
If readers are not convinced that Carter was the second coming of Kennedy, they will come away with a three-dimensional portrait.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York hopes visitors to "Jewelry: The Body Transformed" will come away with a different perspective.
It tells the story it sets out to, in that you come away with a clear understanding of what happened and why.
The story may not stay with you, but don't be surprised if you come away with a strong desire to visit Florence.
Boorman once declined an invitation to the ranch, because Biles had come away emotionally bruised from Martha's criticism at a previous camp.
Despite the controversies at home, Mr. Trump may come away with a legacy-cementing achievement: a Trump Doctrine for the Middle East.
In the end, Trump will win because the Republicans have the votes, but he will come away from the whole process damaged.
But she does come away with the understanding that "bad people" do exist and petty crimes can sometimes lead to gruesome ends.
They were cohesive enough to come away with a 111-106 victory against one of the better teams in the Western Conference.
I'd like for people who play this to come away with a greater understanding about politics than they had when they started.
If you sifted through the recently reported scientific studies on the topic, you may not come away with a very clear conclusion.
Ninety percent of my attempts at cooking are best described as just that — "attempts" — and I usually come away with scalded hands.
If there's one conclusion to come away with from all of this, it's that Kavanaugh is the anti-King Midas of sports.
And those who were looking for a toothier, tougher portrait of one of the world's most important figures will come away disappointed.
The assumption seemed to be that you could take the test once and come away with a clear picture of your bias.
Mark Wahlberg's older brother also binge-watched Making a Murderer but he didn't come away with a big ol' crush on Dean Strang.
"I saw Minny lost again, so it's disappointing not to come away with two there and gain a little ground," Matt Duchene said.
The president, of course, is not the only person who can come away with a distorted view of the world through Twitter's lens.
I've often been told that my writing is about depression or sadness, but I rarely come away from these pieces feeling that way.
Many of the female nominees said it was important for young women to see them at the awards show, and come away inspired.
The headphones are also pretty rugged; I saw them get twisted and contorted, but they didn't break or come away with any damage.
You can ask a dozen libertarians the same question on the future of the movement and come away with a dozen different answers.
It's possible to come away with the sense that both childhood and adulthood can be confining, if one's trauma is deep-seated enough.
Others are taking the opportunity to re-watch the real confirmation hearings and some don't come away with a favorable impression of Biden.
One of Mr Lawlor's friends claimed to have come away from this curious film knowing less about O'Higgins than when he went in.
The facts are that every single person who has been briefed on this subject has come away with the same conclusion – Republican, Democrat.
Currently, it appears likely that Trump will win two districts and come away with six delegates from the state, compared to Cruz's 36.
Any gadget geek will enjoy it—and you should come away with a better sense of what makes your iPhone work so smoothly.
"Ink Master" star Chris Blinston has twice been accused of a serious crime ... and twice now has come away unscathed from those accusations.
The facts are that every single person who has been briefed on this subject has come away with the same conclusion — Republican, Democrat.
As a field scientist who often found himself in lawless corners of the country, he had encountered armed groups and come away unscathed.
Now, no matter what your predispositions, you can probe the web  and, seconds later, come away with information or ideas that bolster them.
But Cathy Powell, a public law lecturer at the University of Cape Town, said she believed Gordhan was likely to come away unscathed.
One of my favorite things about film is you and I can both see a film together and come away with different perceptions.
We are three different movie-goers, and we each seem to have come away with a similar feeling of bewilderment from this film.
The only truth we come away with is that a lot of the evidence in this case doesn't add up or make sense.
We are not expecting a 15% devaluation, but as the USD is expected to climb, we do expect that would just come away.
But those looking for a critical examination of Barbie through the lenses of gender stereotyping or unrealistic beauty standards will come away disappointed.
But his work retains its complexity, and no one can come away from reading Naipaul with anything as simple as a political slogan.
What I've come away with from these two weeks is a lot of optimism about the future of cars, for several different reasons.
"You come away with a sense of humility," said Dr. Vinay Prasad of Oregon Health and Science University, who conceived of the study.
The worst thing is that many people will come away from Quantum Break thinking the fool gets away with it, but he doesn't.
That they could waste 3193 minutes of football and still come away with their eighth consecutive win made the Eagles seem almost unbeatable.
Students were also more likely to come away thinking of Juuling as "highly addictive" (27% before the class compared to nearly 222% afterward).
Come away smelling of smoke and meat, and with an excitement about an emerging style of cooking that you cannot find in Texas.
The Friday fundraiser included 22019 candidates and drew 300 attendees, allowing each candidate to come away with approximately $45,000, according to Moulton's team.
Now, it's not a guarantee that Democrats will come away empty-handed from majority Latino districts that are currently represented by a Republican.
I feel that first period was puck possession and did a great job all areas, really, and you come away with nothing again.
After the match, Atletico manager Diego Simeone said he was disappointed not to have come away with more, given his side&aposs performance.
And because the presentation is interactive you come away from the presentation with new understanding of our momentum toward solving that societal problem.
From what he can already see, some people have come away with a different notion of what is possible from artists and workers.
It's a trippy conversation about a trippy subject, one that will make you come away questioning your reality for days, no LSD required.
Doctors examined each of the survivors back at the Keflavík military base and found that they had each come away without a scratch.
Gray fanned seven through four scoreless frames but was fortunate to come away with a no-decision in Monday's Opening Day win at Milwaukee.
I think I see the words scrolling across the screen but it's possible that I only come away with the sense that I did.
And it wasn't time particularly well spent: The questions were muddled, the discussion was shallow, and most viewers probably didn't come away better informed.
And to be able to land my third and final run and come away with my second Olympic medal is a dream come true.
When I held this book in my hands, I didn't know its exact contents, but I knew I'd come away changed having absorbed them.
But nobody who was curious about which candidate would best address terrorism would listen to tonight's speeches and come away reassured about Donald Trump.
I didn't come away with a clear idea of what "Kimmy Goes to a Play" is trying to say — that all criticism is bad?
Likely, you've come away changed, readier to speak your own full-throated truth, for all human beings, even at risk of losing a relationship.
Another con: younger viewers may come away insisting on a) sailing lessons (in November), b) tropical vacations, c) their own pet pig or chicken.
Philadelphia had two runners in scoring position with two outs in the third, fourth and seventh innings, but failed to come away with runs.
You talk about the wrestling when you come away from one of the promotion's shows, followed by all the extra stuff between bells second.
In the process, Bateman and company have put a reasonably mundane premise through the TV spin cycle and come away smelling like a rose.
I love thrills, don't get me wrong, but it's hard to come away from Planescape and not want more of what it does well.
Having more than one decision-maker can only work if the participants can handle the fights and come away scuffed-up but, basically, uninjured.
Human Things, the company behind Genki, was kind enough to send me a Genki Audio Combo to try out, and I've come away impressed.
Blac Chyna went on a shopping spree to satisfy her shoe fetish, but her 18-year-old BF didn't come away empty handed, either.
While that blueprint isn't yet clear, Grimm said he did come away with a solid sense that Bannon, a Navy veteran, respected his background.
"Come Away With Me," her 2002 debut, took home eight Grammy Awards, including album of the year, and has sold over 11 million copies.
No one, not even the most jaded millennial, can fully grasp the moon landing and come away with a "meh" attitude about the achievement.
After completing a zero dollar day, you will come away with a better idea of how your individual needs and wants influence your finances.
Ultimately, what is the message you want viewers to come away with after they watch it, about the film, the scandal, the ballet world?
"A reader of this book will come away with the wisdom that trying to outsmart the financial markets is a fool's game," Hanson said.
And yet, despite it all, we think you'll come away impressed by how often the polls still seem to end up near the truth.
Viewers may come away from "Chernobyl" realizing that, together, people and machines can do awful things — like create a nuclear catastrophe for the ages.
White scored a 97.25 on his final run, winning gold four years after failing to come away with any medals in the Sochi Olympics.
Most come away impressed by their president's expertise and vision and assured that — thanks to their efforts — the university is on the right track.
"It's impossible to finish that book and come away with the same stereotypes and preconceptions about slavery that you began it with," he continued.
With Biden likely to earn above 15% of the vote, and the proportional allocation, he is poised to come away with delegates as well.
"I'd come away thinking that I'd better go over the law again to make sure I'm as clear about this as possible," he said.
Anybody who did not know better might come away thinking there is room to doubt whether humans are the main cause of global warming.
Few 19-year-old directors get a movie into a major film festival; even fewer come away with acclaim and distributions for their feature.
That means Roberts still has a chance to come away victorious on a deal — and also has a chance at a rare strike four.
Students come away with a clear message about how admissions works: If you have money, connections or "insider" knowledge, you have a leg up.
And if Los Angeles can come away with a win on Sunday, Peters, doubted by so many, will undoubtedly have plenty more to say.
For all those who like definitive answers and hated "Lost," you'll probably come away unsatisfied when "The Walking Dead" finally eats its last victim.
When you spend hours toiling away on a single loaf of burnt banana bread, at least you come away feeling like you've created something.
I've dorked around with it a bit (for task scheduling) and mostly come away frustrated and missing the open canvas of automation via shell scripting.
Besides, what's the point of me being here in grad school if I don't come away with the ability to be useful to the world?
Besides, even if you come away from a haunting without anything tangible to show for it, you'll still have a spine-tingling story to share.
Of course, it's possible that if policymakers really grappled with what staying below 2°C entails, they might come away thinking it's impractical or undesirable.
Sex isn't always a high-octane thrill ride, but do it frequently enough and you're likely to come away with a wild story or two.
" Kalanick also stressed that Uber needs to "make sure these writers don't come away thinking we are responsible even when these things do go bad.
"The extraordinary beauty of this place, I think people will come away with a lot of information about how fragile an ecosystem is," Weaver says.
He created books that you could play with, that you could sink time into, and come away feeling rewarded and like you had accomplished something.
Hopefully, the participants come away from the exhibition with a greater understanding of choices that we make, not just on Election Day, but every day.
Despite the loss, McKeiver and Brown will come away from this game with their new calling—hell, maybe even Ramadan could get a call-up.
While "Solo" hasn't completely overcome the long odds, those harboring a love of the franchise should come away, ultimately, with a good feeling about this.
That's in line with nonpartisan handicappers such as University of Virginia political science professor Larry Sabato, who predicts Clinton will come away with 322 votes.
But reckoning with the violence itself was the appeal: I thought I could confront our dark side, just like Luke Skywalker, and come away enlightened.
Fiserv expects to come away with 51% of the JV's merchant portfolio, while Bank of America would get the remaining 49%, according to Digital Transactions.
And once Far From Home came out, Marvel fans would potentially come away with an idea of how this possible plot development would play out.
Throughout those situations, what did you come away learning about yourself6LACK:Mainly that I was invested in everyone else more than I was invested in myself.
The only guarantee is that everyone who plays Lucky Draw, reaching into the acrylic barrel filled with raffle tickets, will come away with a prize.
If you watch Breaking Bad: The Movie without knowing the plot of the TV show, you're likely to come away with more questions than answers.
The former vice president will come away with at least 38 of them, while the Vermont senator will win 19 or more, according to NBC.
But the raw data (which itself can be flawed) is pretty useless in the common layperson's hands, who can come away with the wrong interpretation.
The title of this series foregrounds the problem with omnibus films: It's difficult to come away from one feeling all your time has been rewarded.
Some people may drop out if they do poorly, and other people might come away with a surprising lead, like Barack Obama did in 2008.
" She said she believed people would ultimately come away focused on "their experience in the movie, and hopefully not obsess about how we got here.
More fuel would certainly be added to the fire if Dallas cannot come away with a road win over the Bears (6-6) on Thursday.
"We had first and second with two outs a couple of innings and didn't come away with the big hit," Astros manager A.J. Hinch said.
As "Game of Thrones" comes to an end with its last season, we should all come away having learned a lesson from the Stark sisters.
Three of Cobb's four wins have come away from home, but he owns a better ERA at Tropicana Field (3.20) than on the road (43).
The hope seems to be that both the winners and their fellow artists will come away with the perception that Apple truly cares about music.
Even though Herbalife said in its release Monday that the recent discussions ended without a deal to go private, Ackman may not come away unscathed.
Those who come away without a diagnosis or treatment are told that if the science improves and an answer emerges, the network will contact them.
If you've ever watched or listened to Jones's Infowars (as I have), you'd come away steeped in a dark and distorted view of the world.
But if you didn't watch and later logged on to the Drudge Report to get caught up, you'd come away with some very different conclusions.
You might come away disappointed though—few of the apps that we've had a hunt through will let you tweak the layout in any meaningful way.
At the same time, Dickerson doesn't want the public to come away with the wrong impression and assume that CSBD is becoming more common in women.
When I meet with a founder with true charisma, I usually come away feeling like I want to quit my job and go work for them.
EX-BEST FRIENDS Abe is not the only world leader to have tried charming Trump and failed to come away with concessions from the U.S. leader.
After reading "Cribsheet," parents will come away feeling much more informed and less likely to turn to Google, friends and family only to receive conflicting advice.
"I would really like people to go into that game and come away realizing that prejudice is more insidious than they thought it was," she says.
She is in a really good place and in my opinion will come away from the world championships with a lot of medals, at least three.
"We want every kid that walks through this school to be inspired, to come ... away with something, something where they can give back," James told Lemon.
"The extraordinary beauty of this place, I think people will come away with a lot of information about how fragile an ecosystem is," Weaver tells PEOPLE.
"Our students tell us that they come away learning more, ... that it's more difficult and they had to engage more deeply with the material," she said.
All things considered, it may well be La La Land's night, but Moonlight, with its eight nominations, could still come away winning big at the show.
But after watching his 74-video course called "Edfluence" on how to become a social media star, I have come away with a very different opinion.
Mix in a few smaller rentals, and the Avs come away from the deadline with a haul of picks and prospects, and the future looks bright.
The rest of us -- and the remaining undecideds -- will come away confused, in large part because stories about billion-dollar tax breaks tend to be confusing.
They come away with a totally different perspective and with a totally different attitude towards the plight of these people who are their neighbors next door.
"The EPA in this administration has come away from the cooperative arrangement that the original intention of Congress when developing these laws were envisioned," he said.
At the very least, brand marketers are likely to come away from the report with some questions for the agencies that spend money on their behalf.
Michigan State was still good enough, though, to come away with an 81-62 victory over Ohio State thanks to the uncanny shooting of Bryn Forbes.
Come Away — a prequel to Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan — follows siblings Peter and Alice before the adventures that made them famous, according to Deadline.
When you read about Achi Baba and the Galliopoli campaign of the Great War, what you come away with is the abstract gesture of the number.
" He added: "It would be lovely to think that audiences of 'American in Paris' have come away with their eyes open a little bit about ballet.
Pat Connaughton, a teammate, said Antetokounmpo had come away from that experience with a sharper understanding of what it takes to win at the highest level.
But the Finn's third place is the best Ferrari managed to come away with at the end of Sunday's race won by Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo.
Amazingly, he managed to come away from the game having only committed one personal foul, which is hard to believe considering his size disadvantage against James.
Even after a short time with the new Surface Book, I've come away impressed (anything else at this price would be quite a disappointment, of course).
Since their first year, in 1967, the Blues have made the playoffs 40 times in 48 seasons, only to come away dejected each and every spring.
The reader will come away from either book with a deeper understanding of how modern physics has brought us closer to an ultimate understanding of reality.
United has dominated its last three home games in league play — against Stoke, Burnley and now Arsenal — and come away from all of them with draws.
If someone reads something I write and the thing they come away talking about is the way the story is written, that means it didn't work.
The same Slim Shady who was ranting about Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera cannot just throw slurs at pop stars and expect to come away unscathed.
If you've ever watched hours of Alex Jones's Infowars, as I have, you might come away steeped in a dark and distorted view of the world.
"I come away from the visit to Gitmo more convinced than ever that Gitmo is the place," to house detainees captured on the battlefield, Moran said.
The second-place finisher, former Vice President Joe Biden, will come away with nine delegates, while former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg will get three.
Stunning as the visuals are, those looking for a nuanced dive into the culture or the sometimes-fatal danger of the pyrotechnics may come away frustrated.
Editorial It's hard to come away from the State of the Union address without a heightened sense of foreboding about President Trump's intentions toward North Korea.
I figured I could live in this place for a few years, move if I had to, and maybe come away with a little extra money.
The president's deep belief in his own prowess as a dealmaker will make him inclined to come away from the negotiations with some kind of deal.
You might not learn very much about them from this spotlight, but you will come away appreciating the profound creativity that makes them such good constructors.
If they also come away understanding that in this case, that outcome was more the fault of a government and its apparatchiks, so much the better.
At a minimum, you will come away with a better understanding of the company policy, which may help you plan and anticipate issues down the road.
And by setting expectations for next steps and approaching the issue as a team, you're both more likely to come away feeling empowered by the encounter.
When the meeting is over, the other people at the table often come away very pleased with themselves, unaware he has already forgotten everything they said.
Over the years, many commercial companies that have wanted to do business with the DoD have either avoided doing so or have come away chronically frustrated.
Grindr, which found itself in the news in April of 2018 for sharing users' HIV status with other companies, doesn't come away from this evaluation unscathed.
Bernie Sanders may not have come away from the 2016 presidential election with the Democratic nomination, but his impact is still being felt throughout the party.
" Expanding on the concept of founder-market fit, Walk says, "I love to come away thinking, these are the absolute right founders to build this business.
The iCONIC Tour is designed to bring together the country's most dynamic entrepreneurs for a rare chance to network, overturn conventional thinking, and come away inspired.
You'll come away from this one smiling, even if you are not old enough to remember the 250s "BATMAN" show starring Adam West and Burt Ward.
Mark Zuckerberg might have come away fairly unscathed in his first day of grilling on Capitol Hill yesterday, but he's facing a much tougher battle in Europe.
When whites do interact with people with different views than themselves, more than half say they come away thinking they have less in common with the person.
After this year's OpIsrael's dust settles, newcomer hacktivists will come away with a new, albeit very basic, skill set that will enable them to engage in cybercrime.
But if a viewer saw only this trailer, drunken crab and all, they would probably come away thinking that Bachelor in Paradise just experienced a brief hiccup.
He's generally a very good horse away from the gate and we'll just try to come away, establish some position and see what some other horses do.
For that money, you could probably buy yourself a top-of-the-line electric car, install solar panels on your house, and still come away with change.
If you're anything like me, you'll come away from the show both deeply moved and righteously angry about how this country has consistently failed women in need.
It would be less than what Cameron was asking for, but it would allow him to claim that he had fought hard and come away with something.
Other conservative critics have mentioned that the FBI agents who interviewed Flynn did not originally come away with the impression that he had outright lied to them.
What is different about IBM's approach that you want people who are here who might also be at Dreamforce, Open World, et cetera, to come away with?
Druckmann: When E3 comes up, we try to figure out which slice of the game—what would be an interesting thing for people to come away with?
Imagine biting into what you think is a thick, juicy, hot half-pound of wagyu on a kaiser only to come away with a mouthful of...nothing.
We wager that there's a good chance that once you've driven something like the Ridgeline or the Canyon, you just may come away a little bit smitten.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If Americans were looking for clarity on leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's world views, they might have come away disappointed from Thursday night's debate.
It's hard to look at all of this and not come away with the notion that right now we may be witnessing the last days of MoviePass.
"Over the past month, we've come away with a more entrenched and bullish view of AMD's execution and potential share gains in PC/server CPUs," Ramsay said.
They want to level the playing field, and we have come away confident that Congress wants to get out of the business of picking winners and losers.
"And they come away thinking they've gained some deep knowledge, understanding of the nature of the regime by virtue of their own charisma and intelligence," Lee said.
As he left the hall, Tim Szczesny, 24, said that he had driven three hours from Binghamton, N.Y., to attend the concert and had come away disappointed.
" James, who has given millions to the project, told CNN, "We want every kid to walk through this school to be inspired, to come ... away with something.
Trump has expressed hope for a third summit even as the two leaders failed to come away from their second meeting with a firmer deal on denuclearization.
We asked straight-up if the Clippers come away with the win against a Lakers team led by LeBron James and the Brow ... and DG doubled down.
If you've read any coverage of the government funding deal that President Donald Trump made with Democratic leaders, you'll have probably come away with two related narratives.
The names are usually big, the expectations are always high and even though you know you will come away disappointed, you can't avert your eyes from it.
I've often come away from shows this big with the feeling that the artist would have fared better if the curators had put a little less in.
As a result, viewers may have come away from Meet the Press confused about voter fraud or about the differences between how Obama and Trump treated immigrants.
"[The president's] anxious to make it so that when people visit, they come away with maybe a little incentive to take part in the process," Freeman added.
He didn't say it in those words, but, yes, it was very gratifying at the end to know that I had come away making a favorable impression.
And I was hoping, perhaps delusionally, that I would come away from the exhibition with a clearer answer — at least as it applies to the current age.
Thomas L. Friedman TEL AVIV — It is hard to spend a week in Israel and not come away feeling that Israelis have the wind at their backs.
Visitors to Paris can come away with the impression that the glitz of the French capital means the rest of the nation is just as well off.
Framing Homo Faber as "an invitation to look and be inspired," Mr. Cavalli said that he hoped visitors would come away with a renewed sense of wonder.
And those lawmakers come away from our meetings with a better understanding of the need to craft straightforward policies that won't drown small businesses in red tape.
To Shapiro's credit, by the end of her short book, we want to know what will happen next — but we come away with more philosophical musing instead.
And I think that balance is a big part of why these viewers I've spoken to, including my own parents, have come away finding him more sympathetic.
"Over the last six, seven games, even though we haven't come away with anything but one point, we've been executing pretty good," Colorado captain Gabriel Landeskog said.
Opinion Columnist After a week of interviews in Beijing, Shenzhen and Hong Kong, I've come away with some strong feelings about the United States-China trade dispute.
If you watched the drama in Washington last month, you may have come away with the impression that the American health care system is a hopeless mess.
Those who come away without a diagnosis or treatment are told that if the science improves and an answer for them emerges, the network will contact them.
Only one person gets the final rose, but those who don't find love on the show may come away with something that's arguably better: lucrative sponsorship deals.
That being said, I truly wanted to come away from the season finale with a reaction other than "Oh, come on" ... and I just couldn't do it.
The Jericho Fellowship invites guests to be intellectually stimulated by a passionate group of people and come away with new ways of seeing and engaging with the world.
Nixon, on a night that saw several down-ballot progressive primary challengers in New York come away victorious, tried to put a more optimistic spin on her loss.
Porcello yielded 28 hits and five runs - four earned - in 25 /23 innings against Texas on May 23 but received enough support to come away with a win.
At the very least, you'll come away from the back-and-forth with a clearer sense of its potential impact on you, your working life, and your retirement.
Iginla only brings in a second-round pick (if that), and Avalanche fans come away questioning whether the team's best chance to turn a corner just slipped away.
Although, he didn't come away with either—ball or glove—after going up for a dive and hucking his mitt into the deep abyss behind the Marlins' wall.
And in either case, Trump will come away with more votes in all three states than he would have if Cruz and Kasich kept fighting in every battleground.
Though she hopes that audiences will come away with a new appreciation for Tibetan architecture, she would also like it if people see monuments in a new way.
Apple's stand in San Bernardino would still matter in a case like that, offering an example of how to face down a government order and come away clean.
"I'm tired of feeling [lousy]," Stan lamented in the finale, reflecting that no one on either side of the Cold War conflict is likely to come away unscathed.
Given that Amazon is known for playing the long game, it's possible that the service will eventually come away with live game rights for a major sports league.
Griffin had 17 points and Drummond supplied 13 points and 14 rebounds in the first half, but the Pistons could only come away with a 1053-all tie.
And while you might come away from this documentary thinking that only conservatives use dark money in politics, liberals do as well, as ProPublica and others have reported.
In this episode, the host Sam Harris and Mr. MacAskill discuss radical altruism, moral illusions and existential risk, and you may come away wanting to live more generously.
If you do the work, make friends and enjoy reasonable luck there, you'll come away from the college enriched and ready for the next phase of your life.
It was a different game in the second half when Minnesota found enough cracks in the Los Angeles defense to come away with the team's sixth consecutive win.
Watch it once, and you could come away a little underwhelmed; watch it twice, and you begin to suspect that its almost humdrum rhythms are exactly the point.
If we would have played that way to start the ballgame and finished it off in the first half, we probably could have come away with the win.
Even conservatives will come away with some sympathy for Kennedy, a man who lost two brothers and was left to carry the full weight of the family dynasty.
It's really important to me to come away with the sort of experience we talked about during the hiring process, and also to earn a good reference here.
It meant she ended up happy to come away with third place for her sixth world championship medal — just two off the American record held by Lindsey Vonn.
It's not hard to imagine how somebody watching his show could come away with the idea that Omar is one of the most dangerous people in the country.
So I come away with optimism that, challenged with the right models and standards, it's like putting a magnet above them and some of them will get pulled up.
If you woke from a hundred-year sleep and chatted with Diana for five minutes, you would come away with an excellent gloss of current conservative preoccupations and catchphrases.
As I wrote in my review, regardless of the filmmaker's true intentions, no one actually watching this movie could come away from it thinking it was really about Elizabeth.
What's more, if you tune in hoping for an in-depth examination of the investigative process that led to Bundy's arrest(s), you'll more than likely come away disappointed.
I also want people to come away feeling empowered, knowing that people before them have made a difference in their society and that they can make a difference too.
Short of a formal defense treaty, an idea rejected before a previous summit, Riyadh and its allies hope to come away from their meeting with new missile defense systems.
Fans have enjoyed Norah Jones' silky voice since her 2002 debut Come Away With Me — but the singer once held out on sharing her pipes with her own son.
"You can really come away ... realizing that all of the trends that brought us to where we are now have actually been going on for some time," Britton said.
But in the end, audiences get to come away with some new knowledge and the satisfaction of knowing how to state their answers in the form of a question.
Bullock is no firebreather, further complicating the task, so expect him to lean heavily on his status in Montana and hope that viewers come away wanting to know more.
Alistair Overeem made it no secret that UFC had told him that he would receive a title shot should he come away from their Rotterdam show with a victory.
If a naive person was scanning news headlines about JPM Coin, they might understandably come away with the impression that JP Morgan Chase was launching something comparable to Bitcoin.
I hope and I think every reader of Wolf Boys will come away with a slightly different perspective on them and what exactly they merit in terms of labels.
Short of a formal defence treaty, an idea rejected before a previous summit, Riyadh and its allies hope to come away from their meeting with new missile defence systems.
I hope we can come away from an event like this though with some politicians having a slightly different way of looking at the importance of music in schools.
Listeners may tune in for the juicy stories, but hosts hope they come away actually knowing more about sex, and maybe even feeling inspired to start their own discussions.
Indeed, former Bush State Department official Eliot Cohen tweeted Thursday morning that he had had an "exchange" with the Trump transition team and come away with exactly that impression.
What do you hope that people who are victims of bullying come away from the movie with, because it really does tell both sides of the story so well?
Some more conspiratorial-minded fans have come away with the idea that since he wrote "Mixed Martial Art" and not "Mixed Martial Art*s*," it's all an elaborate ploy.
Even if you have visited the Smokies a hundred times, you still come away with a sense of having experienced a beauty and a natural wonder like no other.
Unanimous A.I. is the startup behind the smart, scarily accurate technology that will tell us if Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, or Hillary Clinton will come away with a win.
In meetings with Mr. Trump, he has come away convinced that the candidate is actually a reasonable, well-tempered man who is committed to clean air and clean water.
RED STAR 0, NAPOLI 0 Red Star used a bit of luck to come away with a point against Napoli in its long-awaited return to the Champions League.
Whatever the outcome — a judge is not expected to render a verdict for at least a month — much rests on what people in this conservative state come away thinking.
Were you to call a half-dozen super-gardeners around the metro area and ask for their fall cleanup regime, you'd come away with an authoritative to-do list.
You crush the opponent and come away with something better for yourself ... to crush the other side and take the benefits [is] better than sex — and I love sex.
However, after getting a chance to check out the Switch Lite at a Nintendo preview event, I've come away with one overarching takeaway: The Switch Lite is sneaky good.
If Trump has this meeting and does not come away with some concrete commitments on the denuclearization front, it risks de facto legitimization of North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
If you listen to the podcast, you come away amazed by the thinness of the evidence against him and by the willingness of police and prosecutors to exaggerate it.
EAGLE I want them to come away feeling like, "Oh, black comedy, black entertainment, black music isn't what I thought it was," if they thought that to begin with.
Democrats didn't go into a shutdown posture to come away empty-handed and want at least new negotiations on the leadership level before they even consider any off-ramp.
He'd been thinking about settling down with the right person and had come away from conversations with Ms. Brown earlier that summer thinking she could be a great partner.
Daryl Kimball, the executive director of the Arms Control Association, said Trump will need to come away from next week's meeting with a more tangible road map to denuclearization.
We're essentially going to be merging our Delta private jets into the Wheels Up platform and we'll come away as an equity investor and owner in the new company.
And now times are likely about to get very tough for the Seminoles, whose only four losses have come away from home — three of those defeats by double digits.
"Net-net, we come away with increased confidence in Netflix's multi-year international growth potential, and we are raising our longer term global paid streaming subscriber estimates," Anmuth wrote.
I want people to come away from this exhibition with an awareness that inequality and climate change are at critical states and that we need to address them globally.
Democrats will come away "disappointed but energized" for the rematch based on Tuesday's result, said Paul Beck, a professor emeritus of political science at Ohio State University in Columbus.
Connect with like-minded startuppers, learn about the newest tech trends and come away revitalized and inspired to take your slice of the startup world to the next level.
The Jaguars, though, have some real incentive to come away with a win: They would clinch the A.F.C. South and stay alive for home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
I wonder if we are making a mistake, if we will be safe, if our daughters will come away from either trip with scars that might last a lifetime.
He has also been involved in some of the single largest hands of poker ever played in Las Vegas, against Olympian talent, and has often come away a winner.
Anyone hoping that the US will be engaged in fewer wars come 2020 than it is fighting today should come away from the convention's final night very, very disappointed.
So, unless you go to someone who is totally inexperienced in chart readings, you will always come away with an insight into your astrological identity — although those insights may vary.
After losing a patent infringement case against Apple Inc in a lower U.S. court, Canadian wireless technology company Wi-Lan, Inc has come away on appeal with an invalid patent.
"This has been a really tough building for us to come away with points so to get two is satisfying," Letestu said of a game that featured 22 penalty minutes.
"To be able to come away with a win, to win from behind like we did, is something special," said Monique Lamoureux-Morando, Jocelyne's twin sister and her fellow forward.
In fact, I listened to her sophomore effort, Feels Like Home, probably even more than Come Away With Me ("Don't Miss You at All" and "Carnival Town" were my jams).
Although Ms. Diamond is clearly herself a powerfully smart writer, you come away from "Smart People" feeling like you've attended a marathon series of seminars, not a persuasively drawn drama.
The throngs of Iowans who came to see Mr. Trump's improvisational performances, by contrast, may have come away entertained, but not enough of them seemed persuaded that he was presidential.
Manager Magazin said confidence was growing at the bank that it would come away with a fine significantly lower than $14 billion, and that a capital increase would be unnecessary.
It's hard to see how the 21-13-21 Cardinals visit CenturyLink Field, the Superdome, the LA Coliseum, and host the Saints and come away with a Wild Card berth.
But don't come away from this thinking that the end result is going to be a bunch of apps that look and feel just like iPad apps on the Mac.
And following their interview (during which the duo appeared to be all smiles), the candidate has come away with a distinctly different opinion of the woman he had once derided.
The most common criticism of this approach is that the company's blockbuster behemoths come away from this formula feeling clinical, that they're soulless, corporate exercises obscured by flash and gloss.
It's hard not to come away from a book like this and, given the generally chaotic and violent nature of the planet right now, fall into a sense of despair.
You're supposed to come away impressed by the quality of the sound and the robustness of the wireless controls, but it's the splendor of the first song you can't shake.
So to come away with a 66-61 victory on Sunday before a hostile crowd of 16,592 was a big relief and helped erase the sting of those past disappointments.
She hears North crying in the living room and steps away for a second, jogging on the marble in flesh-toned heels; you press the advantage and come away victorious.
And sometimes the pediatrician says the right thing, but there are also parents who come away from the doctor's office just feeling more shamed, more unable to meet the standards.
First-time customers often come away bewildered and humming the store's unending earworm of a theme song, but return for more, drawn back by a constantly changing array of goods.
They had 17 attempts on goal to Croatia's 13 on Tuesday, and not being able to come away from Russia with a victory probably remained the only disappointment for Hallgrimsson.
If you visited the two conventions this year you would have come away thinking that the Democrats are the more patriotic of the two parties — and the more culturally conservative.
It is difficult not to come away with the impression that the settlements were little more than a slap on the wrist, and perhaps less than that for Mr. Mudd.
Several major entertainment companies have looked at buying pieces of the Weinstein Company and come away with mixed to negative reactions, according to three people with knowledge of the matter.
Gastropod's hosts, Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley, delve deep into the bog, and you'll come away knowing all the cranberry trivia needed to change the subject at your holiday table.
And if your flight is grounded, you will end up reading the entire paper, down to the small ads, and possibly come away with several new interests as a consequence.
As our reviewer, Charles McGrath, wrote, "Kushner's novel is so powerful and realistic you come away convinced that … even for those who get out, prison is still a life sentence."
Either way, nearly half of the British electorate is likely to come away feeling as if a second referendum cheated them out of a voice, rather than granting them one.
We hope that those fellows who do not stay with us still come away from the year transformed, and possibly apply for staff jobs with us later in their careers.
You might not know anything about masculinity in the Eastern Cape, but you will definitely come away with a more nuanced understanding of how the capacity to love is universal.
Over and over, in response to various questions, she would laugh and say "I don't know?" in a way that suggested she'd also come away from the game pretty confused.
Ambassador Paul G. Altidor said he and Haiti's foreign minister had met with Mr. Kelly on Monday to ask for an 18-month extension and had come away relatively optimistic.
They share a tender scene in which Manke playfully pretends to be Rifkele's bridegroom and impulsively implores her to come away with her so they can share a life together.
What exactly Mr. Flynn said has not been disclosed, but current and former government officials said on Tuesday that investigators had come away believing that he was not entirely forthcoming.
Wallace reasoned that if federal troops became involved in a violent altercation between marchers and white segregationists, then Johnson and not Wallace would come away appearing as the bad guy.
The state could do better in supporting its public post-secondary institutions, but students in public K–12 schools come away well prepared to compete in the 21st-century workforce.
"I'm just glad the guys come away with two points, because they've worked extremely hard over the last nine periods of hockey — 21, counting tonight," Islanders head coach Jack Capuano said.
By taking just a little more time over your browsing, you can make sure you come away with buys that are both as cheap as possible and actually worth going for.
The result is kind of like Disney World's "It's a Small World" ride, but instead of having that song stuck in their head, Ford's engineers come away with sore rear ends.
Conventions, rather than being coronations, turn into battles between rival factions, each with a legitimate hope that it will somehow come away from the convention with its candidate as the nominee.
According to Atlas Obscura, the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals sent experts to the area in search for answers, but they didn't come away with anything conclusive.
I hope that our visitors will be surprised by my selection and come away with a greater understanding of this history and a deeper appreciation for the people who made it.
That said, I usually come away with a handful of games on my radar, games I'll be keeping a closer eye on going forward, and PAX West 2018 was no different.
They quickly fell into negative territory, meaning some investors were buying bonds despite knowing that if they held them until maturity, they would come away with less money than they paid.
I.P. to the cows), but that's what I like about this episode: I come away with new things to consider every time I watch it (and I'm on my third viewing).
Viewers may come away from the film wanting an antidote for the film's big shocks and heavy tone, or it may just make them hungry for a whole lot more superhero.
Whether you're looking at your anniversary or the day you got your dog, you're bound to come away from an inception chart reading with a deeper understanding of your life's trajectory.
"While you will walk away with a healthy return, the workers who kept the stores running despite every obstacle you threw in their path will come away with nothing," they wrote.
People who've spent years surrounded by flatterers and lackeys eager to get their hands on their money tend to come away with an inflated sense of their own domains of competence.
It may not quite stand up the bold claim of its title, but Ms Byrne's readers are sure to come away with a fresh appreciation of language at its most foul.
Regardless of what Biden intended to say, though, his "hiatuses" remark allowed Americans to come away with the inaccurate impression that Sanders' plan would cause people to temporarily lose insurance coverage.
However, Manager Magazin said confidence was growing at the bank that it would come away with a fine significantly lower than $14 billion, and that a capital increase would be unnecessary.
I come away from every PC Gaming Show with a dozen games I'm looking forward to, and it's rare that more than one thing catches my eye at a Microsoft presser.
Anyone hoping for insight into what the members of L7 were doing during those hiatus years, however, might come away with an urge to fall down a Google rabbit-hole instead.
While the film clearly won't earn many points for originality, the enjoyable parts of this latest wrinkle on the heist movie ultimately manage to come away with a pretty solid score.
"They are at home and they will want to drive some energy into the game and see if they can push the tempo early and come away with something," said Vanney.
Take a trip to this food-forward Southern city, though, and you may come away convinced that oyster lovers are missing out on a magnificent (and simple) mode of bivalve expression.
Experts have warned Trump not to repeat the mistakes of his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, when he did not come away with an ironclad plan for denuclearization.
Researchers have shown that two people with differing points of view can look at the same picture, video or document and come away with strikingly different ideas about what it shows.
The triple champion, who had gone into the weekend gunning to become only the third ever driver to score 50 career wins, was happy to come away with a podium finish.
Even if you're not a vibrator aficionado yourself, you'll come away from viewing this video with plenty of fresh trivia: Did you know there's an entire museum dedicated to antique vibrators?
Politicians didn't just set the stage for the far-right surge—they actively encouraged it at every turn, thinking they could twist it to their own advantage and come away unscathed.
He has three starts this season in which he has allowed one earned run in seven innings but has come away with two losses and a no-decision in those outings.
It's very gratifying to grow utterly incensed by the Mail Online and come away from it full of fury and absolute outrage at its prejudice and xenophobia — and support for Brexit.
The story was first considered a joke, but Thiershütte all the week has been the Mecca of interested inquirers, who have come away convinced that Don is a genuine canine wonder.
Children will love tracing the erratic paths of the honeybees, and come away with a not too distorted sense of the little honey factory inside the unprepossessing, and previously terrifying, hive.
He pointed to world leaders&apos failure to come away from global climate meetings with concrete plans; the December COP25 summit in Madrid was widely criticized for yielding few tangible outcomes.
But of the cast members individually, only Song Kang-Ho has come away with a major award nomination this season, winning Best Supporting Actor from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.
Salesforce also seeks people who can "look at data trends regardless of the source and really come away with a conclusion and understand what&aposs actionable about the data," she said.
While it's good to get an update on how things are going, it's hard to come away from reading Hornsey's interview feeling like it's a challenge she's optimistically tackling, and that's disappointing.
Diamondbacks pitchers have combined for a 219 ERA during the winning streak, and Tuesday was the first time in the run when the starting pitcher did not come away with the victory.
They hope to sell the business in the next six to 12 months, and expect to come away with around $200,000, based on a figure they received from the consulting service Flippa.
"I've come away from this two years of work realizing that history is a very powerful force, because history, when you're immersed in it, isn't just looking at the past," said Mitchell.
If that's the case, then omit the weed in this recipe and you'll still come away with a healthier-than-your-average cup of hot cocoa for the cold winter days ahead.
They discovered that when someone approaches a song knowing only that it's popular and well-liked within the cultural mass, that person is more inclined to come away liking the song too.
You come away from Jackie wondering if her canny sense of how to play the mass media didn't put her in the same league as the 1960s' other reigning enigma, Andy Warhol.
So, when we saw Rashad out in NYC we asked ... if both men got their shot on the same season of 'Dancing' who would come away as the MVP of the mambo?
We get an idea of Jefferson of a person, but I come away with a fuzzy sense of who he was — certainly compared to Washington and Adams, whose voices dominated their biographies.
Odorizzi was fortunate to come away with a no-decision Wednesday at Toronto after giving up five runs (three earned) on five hits and three walks across only 26 28.29/23 innings.
Sometimes it's obvious who's going to come away from the Oscars a winner with months to go before the ceremony (see: Titanic, Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, Schindler's List).
" Time magazine acknowledged "contradictions" in the prince's policies, but insisted that "few come away from an encounter with bin Salman unaware of the force of his personality, intellect and devotion to change.
This poor innocent even drives all the way to Tupelo to attend a book signing by a "real" writer, only to come away with a quick brushoff and a Christian romance novel.
Mainly, you come away with the comforting sense that there are other people out there struggling with the same pressures and frustrations, who experience similar dissatisfactions and worry about their own inadequacies.
"I'm hoping the viewers will come away with an understanding of who Donald Trump is, how he grew up, his passions in his life, and what drives him to succeed," said Borger.
The message I've come away with after writing this book is that actually the idea of living longer is actually an emergent property of not making enough of the life we have.
You certainly don't expect to develop feelings for characters in a game like this, but it's hard to come away from Bulletstorm without a soft spot for any of its central players.
I didn't come away with any new thoughts about Kavanaugh from seeing Matt Damon play him, but for a lot of people, he's now instantly frozen in time as a spoiled brat.
I can't be sure of the answer, and I hope people come away with different interpretations, but my view is that it was a term he used to understand who he was.
With Denver's offense flagging and unable to keep up with the Saints' attack on its own, the Broncos needed turnovers and a few special-teams points to come away with the win.
I come away with the distinct impression that this has been a draining process for Ueda, promotional responsibilities includes, and that he now feels uncertain of what his next move should be.
The only thing they come away with are a few shots of him wheeling his bedazzled carry-on luggage through the terminal and ten minutes of him standing in line at Cinnabon.
They did not come away empty-handed — "Mockingbird" was nominated for nine awards, and "Network" five — but it was clear that the nominators preferred fully original work in the best play category.
On the second visit, Mr. Pompeo expected to come away with a set of details for the Singapore summit meeting relating to the denuclearization of the North, but failed to do so.
If you listened only to speeches from the Presidential campaign trail, you'd come away with the strong impression that, eight years after the financial crisis, Wall Street reform has been a bust.
But if executives at CBS and National Amusements believed they would come away from the hastily called hearing with clear answers on which party was in the right, they were sadly mistaken.
They've come away with some 850 gigabytes of mouse brain data, which is great for reading the minds of mice now, and could be even better for building brain-controlled computers later.
And I think the goal for me is, or for us is, that they come away from this conference with a rounded picture of the different factors that can play a role.
Even if, say, a Bernie Sanders or Mike Bloomberg finish first statewide and in most congressional districts, they might not come away with more than 40 percent of the of the delegates.
The world of "Cat Person" was meant to be your world, your language, your voice, and in it was a little didactic lesson about relationships that we could all come away with.
Now, the U.S. and North Korea, if they actually come away from this with something, even if it doesn&apost appear to be eye-popping progress, but something, then it could change everything.
"The popemobiles always go back to Rome when he's done, so this is a first for us, and a first for whomever is fortunate enough to come away with the Fiat," Zwilling said.
All four films are prestige projects that are more obvious choices for Academy voters, so Deadpool would need to leapfrog them in a history-making upset to actually come away with the gold.
"I want (audiences) to come away with a real sense of fun but also this sense of grottiness and horribleness of Mr and Mrs Twit because that's what they're famous for," Seager said.
There are, truthfully, enough works like this in the show to let you come away with a sense of the female gaze as not being constituted in echoing the phallocentrism of our culture.
The retro soul performer — who is currently preparing the follow-up to her 2015 breakthrough Cheers to the Fall — hopes viewers come away with a little bit more compassion after seeing the clip.
" If you're wondering why Verizon needs this permission in the first place, it dates back to the FCC's 2008 auction of 603MHz spectrum, which saw Verizon come away with the prized "C block.
With Trump more likely to talk about cuts very broadly and vaguely, Clinton could come away with the voters identifying her more clearly with spending cuts because she named what she'd specifically cut.
After a week with its latest flagship, which features Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 2669 chip and under-screen fingerprint scanner, I've come away impressed by what the company delivers, especially given the price point.
Detroit would come away with a victory, but Johnson wouldn't play that night, as head coach Stan Van Gundy inserted journeyman Reggie Bullock into the lineup as the last guard off the bench.
All we have is history as our guide, and anyone who reads Yale historian Timothy Snyder's account of Hitler's rise at Slate should come away convinced that contemporary comparisons are cause for alarm.
New York last hosted the Grammy Awards in 2003, when Norah Jones won both record of the year and album of the year for "Don't Know Why" and Come Away with Me, respectively.
People make the music, take it to the clubs, people come to listen, become fans, become friends, come away, and make their own things, play the music that's been created, and so on.
Last week, a casual news consumer wouldn't have come away thinking Clinton's and Trump's sins were equivalent; they would have instead learned that Clinton's sins were real and Trump's trivial or non-existent.
"It takes some toughness to walk into this building and come away with a win," Mack said after his seventh-ranked Musketeers held off the 10th-ranked Friars for a 75-68 win.
If you attended this year's "Brandcast" event at New York City's Radio City Music Hall and last year's, it would be easy to come away with a sense you were watching a repeat.
Stephanie Zacharek, Time You come away feeling something for these people, flawed individuals who are trying to hold their cracked pieces of self together—or to mend the cracks of those they love.
Whether you're an Xbox gamer through and through, or bleed blue for everything PlayStation, chances are you've come away from this year's conference(s) feeling that there's some cool games coming your way.
Ensuring that ticket buyers come away satisfied has always been a necessity, but when celebrities are so accessible online already, they have to go above and beyond when meeting fans in the arena.
Catchings said that she had come away from the event feeling that it had made a difference — both for the young people who shared their fears and for the police officers who listened.
When you meet people who are more brave than you could ever be in your lifetime, fighting so hard to create change and risking their lives, you come away so inspired and motivated.
This catfishing schtick goes on painfully long and its resolution is entirely expected (the ending goes exactly how you'd write it if you wanted everyone to learn something and still come away happy).
But Democrats should be extremely concerned that when voters are left to discover a candidate on their own, through the press and their own research, they come away with such a repulsed impression.
"One of the things you come away with is, they are incredibly knowledgeable, articulate and passionate about these issues," the Atlanta Falcons' owner, Arthur Blank, said of the members of the Players Coalition.
Go hell for leather and the ball will easily come away from your player's feet, and any opportunity for attack will likely pass as an opposing defender simply sweeps up the awful mess.
I haven't come away with a particularly strong understanding of what the movie will be like from all these trailers — in fairness, most people probably have a good understanding of the story already.
When you read one of his science books or essays, you come away feeling like your good friend Isaac has been explaining things to you in a way that you can finally understand.
"In the trial you come away with the impression that he is incompetent or at least he didn't know his own company," said Geoffrey Cain, the author of a coming book about Samsung.
But it was easy to envision that had Allen been leading the way at the end of the game, rather than Matt Barkley, the Bills would have come away with an upset victory.
The Ravens did not commit a turnover, and were able to come away with Jackson fairly unscathed, as he carried the ball as a runner just three times and endured just one sack.
Other party leaders who've spoken with Priebus — some of whom have reached out to him to gauge his intentions — say they've come away with the impression that he's increasingly likely to seek reelection.
Notably, this is the first day since the Iowa caucuses in which at least one state has held a primary or caucus and Donald Trump has failed to come away with a win.
There's so much thought put into each scene, the composition of each frame, and the camera angles being used that you could mute the show and still come away with a brilliant, emotional story.
Even if it's a quick 15-minute chat after work or a coffee on a Saturday morning, you'll come away feeling boosted by their enthusiasm and advice, and they'll feel the same way, too.
"What I want to happen is for every kid [who] walks through those doors… to be inspired, to come away with something, something where they can give back and it doesn't matter," James said.
Broadcom acquires CA Technologies for $18.9B in cash This was a company that Salesforce reportedly wanted badly at the time, but Microsoft was able to flex its financial muscles and come away the winner.
"The problem is, two researchers can look at the same data and come away with completely different findings and prescriptions for society," says psychologist Andrew Przybylski, director of research at the Oxford Internet Institute.
You can't read this book and not come away from it more aware of how the air tastes, or how the light falls at different times of day, or the sounds that surround you.
If Trump is unable to come away with even a moderate victory against China, it could damage his standing in states like Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania that have lost industrial jobs for decades.
Consider what to do with your accountsAfter you've gathered your financial information and had your initial discussions, you should both come away with a better understanding of what you need to do moving forward.
The rest of Kushner's novel is so powerful and realistic you come away convinced that all such escapes are illusory, and that even for those who get out, prison is still a life sentence.
On Saturday, Mr. Pompeo and his entourage offered no immediate evidence that they had come away with anything tangible to show that North Korea was willing to surrender its nuclear and missile weapons programs.
Having been immersed in the ancient DNA revolution for the past 10 years, I am confident that anyone who pays attention to what it is finding cannot come away feeling affirmed in racist beliefs.
Not only will the guide give you an informed and hopefully entertaining view of the locale, but you'll have a chance to interact with other tourists and possibly come away with a new friend.
While that profile in fact concluded by suggesting that Marco Rubio might better appeal to GOP voters this cycle than Bush, I did come away impressed by what I learned about Bush's political acumen.
The Pittsburgh Steelers traveled to Indianapolis as double-digit favorites against the Colts, but they were lucky to come away with a 20-17 victory after they entered the fourth quarter down 26-215.
One speeds up the cooking process and one slows it down, but both work to eliminate extra work on your part and make sure you are practically guaranteed to come away with something tasty.
If Zimmer could play his Dark Knight soundtrack for a crowd of spaced-out youths and come away as one of the year's highlights, Danny Elfman should be able to do the same easily.
A reader could easily come away with the impression that Mr. Scaramucci himself was under investigation for some kind of illicit dealings with the Russians — an assertion that the article does not explicitly make.
More than anything, though, AWS wanted attendees to come away with one message: "We&aposre better, we release things faster and have more customers," says Ray Wang, principal analyst and founder of Constellation Research.
But a marquee matchup against a downtrodden Kentucky Wildcats squad still spelled trouble for Chris Mack and company, who couldn't come away from Rupp Arena with the overtime victory against their in-state rival.
After reading the texts, it's hard not come away with one big thing: Kalanick and Levandowski were very interested — if not obsessed — with what their potential competitors in the self-driving industry were doing.
Yet by effectively splitting the vote of moderate Democrats, Klobuchar and Buttigieg cleared the path for Sanders, an ardent progressive, to come away with the biggest single slice of delegates out of New Hampshire.
Read more: A Poem for Richard E. Grant, Portrayer of Lovable Lowlifes I mentioned that my kids enjoyed the hell out of the film but didn't come away with the same profound emotional reaction.
But it's hard to watch the show — even the parts of it that don't work (that charter school story!) — and not come away with a better appreciation of the psychologies and emotions of its characters.
You hold the release button on the back (I never did by accident) and they come away — sometimes catching a bit, and if you're not careful, lifting the whole thing off the USB-C connector.
Another paper from 2014 identified a link between heavy social-media usage and depression, largely due to a "social comparison" phenomenon, whereby users compare themselves to others and come away with lower evaluations of themselves.
Here, you are still likely to come away with more "boilerplate" documents that may not be optimally customized, but at least it adds more of a human element into the process at a reduced cost.
The Chicago Cubs are hours away from Game 7 of the World Series ... and Hall of Famer Andre Dawson is confident the Cubs will come away with the win ... despite facing Indians star Corey Kluber.
Aggression versus 'Neo-Footwork' Garbrandt is the toughest test of Almeida's young career, but should he come away with a win it will make for some fanastic matchups at the top of the bantamweight division.
The USCIRF does raise the matter from time to time but it might do so more often; Canadian humanists have lobbied Ambassador Bennett to look after their interests and come away more or less satisfied.
One of the joys of BPM is that the programming calendar holds so many surprises in its depths, and every year you can come away with new favorite acts that you didn't even know existed.
Sometimes I'll shoot in RAW since you've always got the option to reprocess images with those film simulations later, but you can skip RAW in many instances and come away with phenomenal colors and tones.
It will drain the battery faster (about an hour as opposed to closer to two hours without it), but with the stabilization on you can hand-hold this camera and come away with smooth footage.
He knew incumbent President Vladimir Putin would likely come away with a landslide victory, but still planned to spend the evening reading up on how to spot electoral violations and testing himself on an app.
As the New York Times' Jonathan Martin reports, party leaders are concerned that the state's Secretary of State Kris Kobach, a conservative firebrand and prominent backer of Trump, could come away with the party's nomination.
I almost prefer that because my thinking is always if someone reads something I write and the thing they come away talking about is the way the story is written, that means it didn't work.
I'm utterly mediocre, and consider it a victory if I come away from an 18-hole day with a single par, but whenever the opportunity presents, you'll find me on the course, beer in hand.
"We want every kid that walks through this school to be inspired, to come ... away with something, something where they can give back," said James, who poured millions from his own pocket into the project.
I'm afraid that the tourists, athletes and journalists who are in Russia for the World Cup will come away thinking all is well and good just because they had a great time watching some matches.
The agency's most recent chairman, Paul Verkuil, a law professor and dean who was appointed by President Barack Obama and served until 2015, said he had spoken with Mr. Mitchell and had come away impressed.
Trudeau, citing the increasingly open discussion in society about sexual assault, conceded the woman in question could have come away from the encounter in August 2000 with a very different interpretation of what had happened.
And given that you're far more likely to be struck by lightning than come away a lottery winner, you're better off putting your money in the stock market and reaping a slow but steady reward.
How an intelligent young man could have spent his formative years in such a place — never mind at an Orthodox yeshiva — and not come away feeling humbled in some way remains something of a mystery.
"In the trial, you come away with the impression that he is incompetent or at least he didn't know his own company," Geoffrey Cain, the author of a coming book about Samsung, told The Times.
"When one considers the nature of the first travel ban — the Muslim ban — and the president's comments about African countries, it's hard not to come away with the conclusion that these bans are discriminatory," Rep.
While one could argue Banner is just on YouTube to fund her dream job, I actually do come away from watching her vlogs asking myself, What the hell am I doing with my own time?
Reds RH Tim Adleman (22-216, 33) Gonzalez has come away with the loss in each of his last three outings despite allowing a combined five runs and stretching his streak of quality starts to eight.
So can you tell us what a quote, unquote, deal could look like when you come away from those talks and whether tariffs will always be in place as long as the structural issues remain outstanding?
Like a dream, you can hear it a million times and come away from it with only a vague memory of the lyrics until the next time, when they immediately re-reveal their brilliant, familiar economy.
The Snapchat Story author Billy Gallagher: I think they'll come away with an appreciation of how early Evan started thinking about Snapchat as much more than just a photo-sharing app and certainly a sexting app.
So, to make things easy for you while you cram for the premiere, we've done the math on the whole batch and come away with some statistically significant fun facts you should know about the group.
But, in general, I've always come away impressed with Adidas' shoes, so I figured the Adidas Terrex CC Voyager Parley Water Shoes deserved a more in-depth test — and I'm glad I gave them another shot.
The film presents the complexity of the settlement enterprise without reduction, allowing viewers, regardless of their familiarity or position on the issue, to come away from the film with a more nuanced understanding of the population.
Mao Zedong made a brief, Hitchcock-like appearance in many of our movies as a result of my having come away from a photo shoot in Chinatown with a life-size cardboard cutout of the Chairman.
Mr. Trump mentioned Louisiana, where he won the primary, but where Senator Ted Cruz is likely to come away with more delegates after exploiting peculiarities in the state's system, according to those briefed on the meeting.
If origami seems to you just a darling way to fashion a crane, you'll come away with other ideas after seeing it here as a symbol and device to examine the mysteries of the human heart.
"The market was concerned about the information that Comey will bring and the President has, to a degree, come away clean enough that he will not end up in any sort of impeachment issue," said Blancato.
Experts on the region say that even if they happen the president is unlikely to come away with a deal better than the Obama-era nuclear pact he pulled the US out of in May 2018.
The thousands of shoreline spectators expected to line the Hudson River will not come away with an impression of an elite regatta being pulled off on the cheap in one of the world's most expensive cities.
You don't have to have a fetish to feel ashamed, so I would hope that anyone who reads this book would come away from this book feeling that there is really nothing to be ashamed of.
Utah stayed one game back of Dallas with 12 games to play by using a third-quarter run to come away with a 173-85 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks at the BMO Harris Bradley Center.
You can go down to a gun show at the local convention center and come away with a fully automatic assault rifle without a background check and most likely without having to show an identification card.
Only at the World Cup do two teams each score a goal and come away with a point and one team celebrates and the other acts as though there has been a death in the family.
If you read the text quickly you'd likely come away with the impression that it has made organic search results easier to spot since it's claiming components of these results now appear more "prominently" in results.
A viewer can always come away from a TV show with stereotypical or exotic ideas about the characters portrayed, but Sex Ed has always been empathetic and open-minded about which stories to tell and how.
The opportunity is likely to pay even greater dividends when foreign students from countries without strong democratic institutions come away from their studies with improved perspectives of the United States and the values it holds dear.
Senior Bloomberg officials renewed warnings on a call with reporters on Monday, arguing that a candidate with even a small plurality of votes in upcoming contests can come away with an outsize and disproportionate delegate lead.
But the bottom line is whenever you come away from the Super Bowl without Bud ads being near the top of the list, they've fallen short of their rich history as the game's highest-profile sponsor.
The simple fact that both parties in a transaction can come away in a better situation is the most powerful concept ever deployed to lower the cost of goods and services in a robustly competitive marketplace.
You can go down to a gun show at the local convention center and come away with a fully automatic assault rifle without a background check, and most likely without having to show an identification card.
If you're expecting it to look or work as well as a high-end gaming PC or even a high-end game console, or if you're hoping for a killer app, you may come away disappointed.
Or an investor would be perfectly correct to come away from an attempt to understand intrinsic value and say, "I'd rather just buy an S&P 500 index fund" — Buffett also approves of that antistock-picking strategy.
If any aliens or technology ingenues were trying to understand what on earth a 'smart home' is yesterday, via Google's latest own-brand hardware launch event, they'd have come away with a pretty confused and incoherent picture.
Cohen said, only half joking, that it was possible to come away from the information session thinking that if hired, you would spend most of your time helping Haiti with post-earthquake development and advising the Vatican.
Ultimately, after viewing these films, you come away with the idea that progress can sometimes mean simply staying still, riveted and devastated at the same time, caught between wanting to look away and continuing to gaze ahead.
It was a clumping together of disparate movies in a way that regrettably implied the POC blockbuster was its own genre (or that the two titles were in competition, and one had to come away the winner).
Come Away serves as a prequel to Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland, following as siblings Peter and Alice try to help their parents come to grips with the death of their oldest son, according to Deadline.
It was beautiful, on Grammy night, to see an artist whose rise runs so parallel with the changing rules of the music come away with honors for Best Rap Performance, Best New Artist, and Best Rap Album.
It's possible to go to a concert of an artist you're a fan of and come away disappointed — just like it's possible to still love an artist, but be disappointed by the way they handle bad press.
Hours after the Slate piece arrived, The New York Times followed up with a report that the FBI had investigated the server and come away with no evidence tying Trump to Russia's efforts to influence the election.
Indeed, although the audience will come away from the movie with considerable knowledge about how to mount a bordering-on-illegal gambling enterprise, that somewhat obscures how relatively little they learn about Bloom away from the tables.
Seth Meyers, who hosted the ceremony, certainly set just the right tone in his opening monologue -- one that spent far more time on the harassment issue than national politics, although President Trump, naturally, didn't come away unscathed.
The competitive aspect might be about speed, but the holy grail for all but a handful of the top solvers is to come away with a "clean" puzzle, which is one that is completed with no mistakes.
We will be monitoring the Pitch Deck Interest Metric in the coming weeks, but if you're an early-stage startup and you were planning to raise, there is still opportunity to come away with a term sheet.
With the victory, the Packers come away from the highly anticipated matchup as perhaps the scariest team in the N.F.C. It was Green Bay's defense that changed the tone of the game late in the third quarter.
A lot of Stone Town's kids come away with a sizable chunk of change on the first morning of Eid: One of Mr. Saleh's young sons declared that he collected 50,000 Tanzanian shillings last year — roughly $20.
"If you come away from any one of these sessions knowing not only what people think and what their opinions are on their given fields but also about themselves, then the interview is a success," Remnick said.
Bailey is coming off one of five quality starts in 33 outings this season but could not come away with a win while holding the New York Mets to two runs and four hits in six innings.
Kim Kardashian's social media feed is a living Rorschach test: Two people can look at the same image and come away with largely different impressions, and those impressions might say more about the viewer than about Kardashian.
It's impossible to read these stories and not come away with the realization designer Tetsuya Nomura, if initially only by accident, has spent two decades telling a story whose characters and themes have proved formative for countless people.
"After digging through the data, consulting our economic models, and gathering a Main Street perspective from our extensive network of business contacts, I come away with the sense that economic growth is on a strong trajectory," he said.
In July, engineer Martin Myerscough unveiled his prototype of the first fully recyclable coffee cup, made with a plastic liner that's only lightly glued in place, meaning it can come away from the paper layer for easier recycling.
I can't speak to the film's accuracy, but I will say that as someone with almost no prior knowledge of CF, I did come away with some awareness — albeit basic — and empathy for those living with the condition.
"She is in a really good place and in my opinion will come away from the World Championships with a lot of medals, at least three," said Bode Miller, the most successful male U.S. skier of all time.
Yes, the guys who submit to the Queer Eye experience end their episode with better haircuts and fancier-looking flats, but they also come away learning something about themselves and their relationships with friends, family, and co-workers.
People who wander into The Glass Room in the midst of shopping won't be able to purchase a holiday gift, but they will come away with a deeper understanding of the way personal data is used for profit.
It is my fervent belief that no reader could come away from this book with anything like a usable insight into the actualities of the Kristeva-Sollers marriage—or, for that matter, into the institution of marriage itself.
Young was lucky to come away with a no-decision versus Cleveland on Tuesday after getting eight days of rest in between starts, giving up two runs on five hits and four walks over 4 1/3 innings.
After your first time at CES or any big shopping center, you come away with a mix of awe (at the massive scale) and a budding cynicism (at the trifling problems being solved by most products on show).
Whether you can bear staying plugged in for longer than a few minutes is another question—sit still right the way through Capcom's Kitchen tech demo and you might come away swearing to never touch a headset again.
The United States' last big moment on the international stage came at the Vancouver Olympics in 20043, when the Americans reached the final only to come away with silver when Sidney Crosby scored the overtime winner for Canada.
Slap on an individually packaged, serum-soaked sheet mask (often made of cellulose or cotton, but also offered in gel form), frighten your significant other with Freddy Krueger scary faces and come away with a more glowing countenance.
And thanks to "Jim & Andy," viewers will come away not just with greater insight about them, but also the pitfalls that potentially face those who beat the odds by turning an open-mic night into a thriving career.
Stripped has hit platinum four times in the US and is the UK's third-highest selling record by a female American artist of the 00s—beaten by Norah Jones' Come Away With Me and Lady Gaga's The Fame.
If Elle Fanning doesn't come away from the most recent Cannes Film Festival, which began May 14 and ends Saturday, with a next-level fashion ambassador contract, something has gone seriously wrong with the celebrity style industrial complex.
The hits and home runs he surrendered per nine innings were both up fairly drastically in 2017, and the statistic Fielding Independent Pitching indicates he may have been lucky to come away with a 3.53 E.R.A. last season.
The concerts and lectures I attended last Saturday and Sunday gave me a new understanding of the forces shaping Russian music at the time, even if I did not come away agreeing with Mr. Taruskin's verdict, quoted above.
Lockhart also pushed back on punditry that Pelosi, by failing to force McConnell to cave on agreeing to call witnesses before the trial begins, had come away with nothing from holding the articles of impeachment for four weeks.
Barring that, viewers might come away simply hypnotized by Holmes, who carefully cultivated her own myth, played the role of company cheerleader to the hilt and wigged out even employees with her robotic speech pattern and unblinking interviews.
But they have been held to 20 or fewer points in eight of their 12 games and to single digits twice, so Dallas might not need all that much scoring to come away with a sorely needed win.
First, he can maximize the political heat on Republicans and try to ensure that as many Americans as possible come away from a Senate trial reasoning that the President's party shielded him from the consequences of serious misconduct.
People who attend are going to be watching films that have never screened anywhere, and they're going to come away with a better understanding of what life is like in the communities where these films are coming from.
It's one thing for a game to be poorly designed—which I assure you, Agony is—but it's another to come away from the experience with a sense of disgust, wondering what the people behind the game were thinking.
Nope. Photo: Carolyn Kaster (AP Photo)A California family plagued by bed bugs for months has come away with some solace: On Wednesday, a civil court jury ordered their former landlords to pay them $1.6 million over the ordeal.
It helps if you go into your session already believing that death has a spiritual element to it, but even if you're just curious about what happens after we die, you might come away with a pretty reassuring answer.
With the championship now heading to Monza for the Italian Grand Prix, before the Asian leg which Hamilton has dominated the last two years, Rosberg was asked if he had hoped to come away with more from Sunday's race.
When Wolfe weaves these seemingly incompatible things together, what you come away with is a portrait of a dying planet in which people are still fundamentally recognizable to us as simply trying to exist and live in their context.
"I'm pleased to see the president come away from the position that he was adopting mere days ago when he was making the point that Assad is a fact on the ground, sort of validating Assad's presence," Democratic Rep.
Watch all of the films I've listed above, or any one of a number of other possibilities I'm sure you can find on your own, and I doubt you'll come away thinking absolutely none of them are Oscar-worthy.
The former AL MVP allowed a total of four runs in 22 1/3 innings while striking out 27 in those three outings and finally got enough run support on Wednesday to come away with a win over Minnesota.
She knows she has a certain outsized power here, and teeters on the brink of inviting Esti to come away with her in a way that implies both a profound conscience and a need for independence from her home.
Leniency should not have been an option for the league office at this embryonic stage of the season, lest players everywhere come away with the belief that punches, spitting and face-jabs are offenses that can be explained away.
A themeless puzzle should rove far and wide in its references, so you can't expect to hit your own personal little jackpot every time and come away with something memorable, but this one spoke to me a few times.
Ms. Choo said Mr. Trump seemed to have come away from his visit to South Korea with a new understanding of the complexities on the Korean Peninsula, which has been divided by war and animosity for nearly seven decades.
"If the owner comes away feeling, 'Oh my god, the trainer is this natural genius with dogs, but I have no idea what to do at home,' and they come away feeling inadequate, that's a flag," Ms. Donaldson said.
His campaign said its precinct captains had reported full results for about 75 percent of the total precincts in the state, and estimated he had come away with 28 percent of the "state delegate equivalents" from the reported precincts.
If I'm a non-junkie voter tuning into the debate, I think I'd come away from that thinking the Democratic Party was in disarray and the media didn't do much to help me clarify my choices in the primary.
Standing in the way of that is a hypermotivated Giants team (2-10, 0 percent) that fired its unpopular head coach, reinstalled Eli Manning at quarterback and will do everything possible to come away with a win at home.
"While we aren't a winner-take-all state, we are in a winner-take-most and I would expect whoever does best in California is going to come away with a huge and decisive haul of delegates," says Mitchell.
Mainstream audiences might not necessarily be familiar with every issue of Lee's work, but they come away from these big movies and these revered cameos with a sense that Lee is an important, indelible figure in creating these fantasies.
Part 2 seems much less ambiguous about his innocence or guilt, that a viewer will come away with the feeling that, you know, this guy's not guilty at all, Kathleen makes a really persuasive case, how dare he be in prison?
Their aim is to highlight problems with the US legal system that should give pause even to those who come away from the 10-part documentary believing Avery really did commit the crime for which he is currently imprisoned, they say.
If you had judged the state of the Republican primary one month ago by surveying the elite punditry of the moment, you would've come away with the sense that Marco Rubio was a runaway favorite to win the GOP presidential nomination.
If you read and watch most coverage of Comic-Con, the world's largest nerdfest, you'll come away with the impression that its world-famous cosplay fanatics are forever posing in states of grunting, flexing, fist-pumping, poster-worthy superheroic brilliance.
One through line is chemical: You could come away from the book prepared to make the somewhat bleak argument that what we call "artistic process" is just a never-ending alternation of uppers and downers moving through the central nervous system.
"What I've experienced over and over again is people will say, 'Oh, they're ugly, they're gross,' every single person that I've taken to actually see the mole rats in person has come away saying they're cute and they're lovable," Park said.
Tigers LH Daniel Norris (4-5, 4.66) Kennedy was fortunate to come away with a no-decision last Wednesday against Boston after giving up four runs (two earned) on three hits - two homers - and three walks over 228 22/2246 innings.
And then as I tap the screen, I notice it bounces… turn on the lights, and low and behold, the screen has come away from the case at the bottom, with what I can only assume is a swollen battery underneath.
McNally didn't come away empty as she and 15-year-old Wimbledon sensation Coco Gauff teamed for the doubles title Saturday, winning 6-2, 6-2 over No. 3 seeds Maria Sanchez of the United States and Fanny Stollar of Hungary.
Some of these ideas work better than others — the stuff set in 1903 is a little precious — but the scope of From the Earth to the Moon is what I always come away with from the program once I'm done watching.
But those who have promoted the new projects fear that people may come away from her narrative with the impression that most Dutch citizens were protective of their Jewish neighbors, and that the Dutch Resistance was more effective than it was.
The facts are that every single person who has been briefed on this subject has come away with the same conclusion — Republican, Democrat — so I'm sorry that that disgusts you," he said, telling her, "You're shaking your head, I appreciate it.
It's no coincidence that both men came from mining backgrounds, what with the courage, fortitude and sheer good luck required to be a football manager; the very same traits were needed for a man to come away from the pit unscathed.
When you see Coy and you spend 82 minutes with her and her family, hopefully [you] come away with the fact that this is actually just an ordinary family who loves their kids and want the best for their kids.
However, the exact amount of Wyoming's 15 delegates Sanders will come away will depend both on his final margin of victory — since Democratic contests all allot their delegates proportionally — and on the final outcome of the state Democratic convention next month.
Despite their personnel problems, the Giants have managed between 239 and 252 points in each of the team's last four games, so even if Seattle can come away with the win, covering a spread of more than 5 points seems unlikely.
Whenever I hear Bach's Mass, or his other incomparable works, I usually come away thinking that, for his matchless combination of technical mastery, ingenious musical engineering, profound expressivity, and, when so moved, unabashed boldness, Bach was the greatest composer in history.
The optimistic Catholic case for this show is, you accept these hints of blasphemy because they're in a context where people will come away impressed with the depth of a tradition that can be riffed on in so many ways.
For Mr. Obama, the deal would cement his claim to have done more than any other president to support Israel's security, while Mr. Netanyahu would come away with assurance that the countries' relationship has survived an extraordinarily tumultuous and partisan period.
The Sooners did everythingbut come away with the win Monday night in Allen Fieldhouse, hitting 16-of-333-point attempts with senior guard Buddy Hield accounting for half of them on15 attempts while pouring in a career-high 46 points.
It will likely come down to which offense can find a way to score a few touchdowns, and it is hard to look at both teams and not come away with the impression that the Bills simply have more scoring options.
He can come away with weird ideas about something serious like the climate crisis After a meeting with Finnish President Sauli Niinistö, Trump suggested during a tour of California wildfires that authorities there might consider raking more in American forests.
There will be a lot of yardage regardless, but if Talib can limit Thomas, the opportunity is there for the Rams to come away with a road upset and their first trip to the Super Bowl since the 2001 season.
A few older voters said they had gone back to watch the 1954 version of "A Star Is Born," with Judy Garland, and come away with the belief that the current version wasn't as good, especially in its second hour.
"We knew coming into it with a Cook County venue in this case with the Cook County jury there was not a chance in the world we were going to come away with a complete not guilty," Herbert told reporters.
Watch only an episode or two and you might come away convinced it was a dark, exploitative drama that returned to a grimy era and cast most of its women as prostitutes for the sheer, sick debauchery of it all.
If you've grown up in the era of Transformers and The Avengers these movies might look a little dated, but there are some genuine gems to find here, and you'll come away from your viewing with a much more rounded film knowledge.
So I think that's what is, what part 2 offers viewers is not only this journey with these characters into this new phase, but also I think they will come away with a deeper understanding of what they saw in part 1.
Tomorrow, Colton Underwood commences his journey as The Bachelor, an odyssey on which he will date 27 women (among them: a sloth (?), a DJ, and a phlebotomist), cry many tears, hop a fence, and probably (very very likely) come away with a fiancé.
And many, many people who've met with him one on one have come away saying that he was a lot more charming in person than they ever expected, and much more prone to listening to their views rather than simply repeating his own.
We never reward anyone on this show with happiness ultimately, but I hope people don't come away from the season feeling that Donna was a villain, because we tried very hard to make nobody the clear right one and the clear wrong one.
But given this (gen-1) VR experience requires wearing a weighty headset over your eyes while walking in a small space tethered to a cable that easily tangles with your feet it's hardly surprising to come away feeling more fettered than liberated.
I wanted the details to be specific, but I wanted people to come away from the film feeling the same way, that food brought this family back together, and that this is a universal story of a mom letting go of her kid.
The message, though, is similar to that of BBC's Planet Earth and the recent Blue Planet II. "What we hope is that people come away with a renewed or new sense of wonder at just how extraordinary our planet is," Nurmohamed says.
But it doesn't really matter either way, because you can slice it, dice it, dub it, run it in reverse, or view it from space, and probably come away with the same impression: This was one of the greatest episodes in television history.
Mr. Guterres also said his special envoy for the Yemen conflict, Martin Griffiths, who recently visited Saudi Arabia and Yemen, had come away "very encouraged" and was now visiting other countries in the region in hopes of establishing a dialogue for talks.
DNCE has to be the product of an SNL digital short Jamieson Cox: I wasn't expecting to come away from the show raving about the production quality, but there were enough incredible moments to make this the hardest award to hand out.
Blue Jays come away with 24-21 win over Brewers MILWAUKEE — With many of their top players on the disabled list, the Toronto Blue Jays have had to use a piecemeal approach to winning games the first two months of the season.
It's very difficult to read Volume II of the Mueller report, which details the special counsel's obstruction of justice probe, and come away with any other conclusion than that President Donald Trump engaged in an extensive effort to impede the Russia investigation.
The NFL's deal with Twitter to stream 10 games ends after this season, which could allow Amazon to get its foot in the door, but it had the opportunity to snag the rights this past year and didn't come away with them.
"It's a hopeful night for our country — it's hard not to look a the results from coast to coast and come away with it from a deep and abiding sense that things are going to get better for our country," Neguse told Hill.
He said the family had come away with more questions than answers and a different interpretation from the account offered by the police, who have said that Mr. Scott, 43, was shot after he got out of his car brandishing a gun.
Should he come away from Indiana feeling underwhelmed by Mr. Pence, he could opt for a finalist with whom he has a deeper friendship, most likely Mr. Gingrich but perhaps also Mr. Christie or Michael Flynn, a retired lieutenant general advising Mr. Trump.
"I'm optimistic that we'll come away from that with better understandings, deeper progress and a plan forward not only for the summit between the two leaders, but for us to continue the efforts to build out a pathway for denuclearization," he added.
My take: The changes to this story were so substantive that a reader who saw the piece when it first went up might come away with a very different sense of Mr. Sanders's legislative accomplishments than one who saw it hours later.
The Boston Celtics were the big winners in last night's draft lottery, having come away with the No. 213 overall pick, but it's difficult to argue that any team saw its fortunes change for the better more than the Los Angeles Lakers.
I hope people come away from the book, in addition to thinking about how they can help themselves, thinking about whether we as a society are starting to change our values in a way that might hurt us in the long run.
While it's fair to conclude the payoff isn't quite worthy of the journey -- always a sticking point when you set up something this grand and mysterious -- it's still possible to come away from this limited series impressed by Garland's ambition and storytelling knack.
While they have a point, they are ignoring the fact that Green Bay needed a blocked punt for a touchdown, and a performance so horrible by the opposing kicker that he was immediately released by the team, to come away with a tie.
Mr. Trump said he had spoken with the "top people" at the N.R.A. — White House officials said he had talked with Chris Cox, the organization's top lobbyist, over the weekend — and come away believing that "they're ready to do things," including tightening regulations.
The pair are certainly partner pieces—adopting similar cutting techniques to place Solange in increasingly unique and beautiful scenes—and if you watch them in a row you come away feeling more visually enriched than after four hours at the Tate Modern.
In a hypothetical situation in which it's Biden versus Bernie on March 17, if the former Vice President dominates in even just three of these states he could come away with a massive lead in the delegates necessary to win the nomination.
Yankees RH Michael Pineda (23-1, 5.29) Smyly turned in one of the more dominant performances of the season and still couldn't come away with the victory despite striking out 11 and permitting one hit in eight scoreless innings at Boston on Tuesday.
"I'm optimistic that we'll come away from that with better understandings, deeper progress and a plan forward, not only for the summit between the two leaders but for us to continue the efforts to build out a pathway for denuclearization," he said.
Merkin provides no definitive answer to these questions, but she raises them with such precision and elegance that psychiatric readers will come away from her book with a new appreciation for the task that faces them when dealing with profoundly depressed patients.
A visit to Boise, Idaho, means you'll eat well and come away with beautiful memories (and most likely some beautiful photographs) and a unique appreciation for the city that this old stop on the Oregon Trail has become — and how it got there.
And if this really is the first time Mr. Mueller's office is seeing the most sensitive communications from a key figure like Mr. Stone, it's likely they'll come away with new leads to follow and new questions to pose to other witnesses.
On the other, you could sit with the lyric sheet—full of poetic meditations on reflecting, transforming, and moving forward—and come away with a much more subdued (but no less impactful) impression of what B eyond the Fleeting Gales is about.
In general, especially compared to the vicious infighting that characterized her 2008 presidential run, you come away from the Podesta emails thinking that Clinton has assembled an admiringly loyal group of aides that believes in the candidate and the mission of the campaign.
Fourth graders won't come away from these lessons ready to tackle Fifty Shades of Grey, but they will be introduced to concepts like communicating with parents or trusted adults about puberty, animal reproduction, male and female reproductive systems, and general physical changes like acne.
The Garmin's reasonable price and the range of activities it can handle make it worth checking out for well-rounded exercisers looking for a do-it-all tracker, but more casual gym-goers or high-level athletes will likely come away frustrated and disappointed.
One of the authors who backed out of the ballot, N.K. Jemisin, did come away from the convention with an award: the Eugie Foster Memorial Award for Short Fiction, for her story "The City Born Great", although this is unrelated to the Dragon Awards.
Abedin has clearly had enough of her husband's shtick — and indeed, it's hard to come away from Weiner without the sense that she has spent much of her six-year marriage to Weiner watching a performance she's grown increasingly tired of seeing from her husband.
Without the proper caveats, there is a danger that readers may come away more confused and worried about potential high-end hacking attacks, even though most of these techniques won't apply to the vast majority of readers, even those reading a tech-focused publication.
American athletes will come away with 45 gold medals from the Rio de Janeiro Games which start on Friday, one less that they got in London four years ago, while China will win 483, two fewer than in 2012, according to the investment bank's economists.
Seeing how these issues evolved under each president — expansion in the "Northwest" under Harrison to Texas annexation under Tyler to the Wilmot Proviso and Polk — I come away with a richer understanding of how the country came to expunge its original sin on the battlefield.

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