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Political leaders may have also come closer to embracing it.
But I did come closer to the fragility of manhood.
Don't encourage them to come closer to your home, either.
Breitfeld said he thinks that could come closer to 50 percent.
Now a new study has come closer to such a conclusion.
We've got to come closer to the demand of the market.
Never had the world come closer to war between two nuclear powers.
Yet every year the tax cuts come closer to expiring, uncertainty grows.
Spirituality makes you reflect, so you come closer to humility and humanity.
Did I come closer to the core of manliness using all these products?
When it arrives at the delivery site, it'll come closer to the ground.
In late July, Mars will come closer to Earth than it has since 2003.
I do believe that the farms are going to come closer to the cities.
But Burn After Reading does come closer to nihilism than any other Coen film.
Ms. Smalis's postures come closer to those of a ballet dancer at the barre.
But we've taken more chances and come closer to getting the things we want.
With Iran now part of the global economy, valuations may come closer to international levels.
"If you come closer to me, I'll kill you," John Miller is heard telling Howard.
What if they come closer to us than the recommended distance apart of six feet?
The Fed has rarely come closer to its goals of maximizing employment and stabilizing inflation.
The person who has experienced the Thou has been thickened and come closer to wholeness.
Although, like him, she will probably lose, she will come closer to winning than he did.
He found that a helmet seemed to make drivers come closer to him, increasing the danger.
Asteroids rotate and, as they come closer to the sun, the side closest starts to heat up.
So aliens could be waiting for their next destination to come closer to them, his study says.
"I think some movement will come closer to the next Federal Reserve meeting in December," she added.
But when it comes to foreign trade, his powers as president would come closer to his expansive ambitions.
So far, however, the right has come closer to grasping this point than the left or the center.
The sharks follow the seals, come closer to beaches where people swim and mistake them for their prey.
In the past I have joked that I have actually come closer to having it all than most.
They can reshape American society and allow us to come closer to living up to our national ideals.
Hadestown has such power because with every day, we come closer to living in its broken, apocalyptic reality.
Now it needs to begin adding features to come closer to the original vision out of science fiction.
Our national mythos is of a perfecting union, a country always striving to come closer to its ideals.
We might even come closer to crowning an undisputed champ, the last being Lennox Lewis who retired in 2003.
Since Trump's trade policies have come closer to going into effect, the Mexican peso has dropped about 15 percent.
He then interrupted his call with the prime minister and gestured for Perry to come closer to his desk.
The taxation on the gas sector would gradually come closer to that for the oil industry, Siluanov told reporters.
Her care has helped her come closer to understanding the void that she felt for most of her life.
However, high-yield savings accounts offer interest rates that come closer to, and sometimes even surpass, the inflation rate.
Short of a full review, which will come closer to when the Surface Go hits the market on Aug.
"I think that McConnell and Schumer might come closer to reaching a solution than Reid and McConnell would," said Lott.
While Democrats are now supportive of Director Cordray, with each passing day they come closer to a Trump-appointed director.
Like the theologian Teilhard de Chardin, Wolfe speculated that as consciousness itself evolves, humanity might come closer to the divine.
Full details on the new rate plans will come closer to the July launch of the new devices, Republic said.
And the head of the FDA said that total will come closer to 1 million with tests from commercial providers.
"It's the new nonsurgical treatment that uses heat to generate your own collagen to come closer to the surface," she explains.
It's hard to imagine a scenario in which you come closer to not getting a bill and yet you got one.
However, as you come closer to living on a daily basis with your values and ideals, amazing things start to happen.
As the three-year deals come closer to their renewal dates, however, the Linux business should turn up, the CEO said.
But a team of researchers from the Wake Forest School of Medicine in North Carolina believe they've come closer to reaching it.
"If they really wanted to target our solar system, they'd hang around longer and probably come closer to the earth," he said.
Of the world's biggest mining companies, few come closer to Vedanta for complexity than Anglo American, whose origins are in South Africa.
They could help some longtime smokers come closer to quitting, and some evidence suggests higher-percentage e-cigs are more habit-forming.
The warning Flake sounded in late October would, with a no vote, come closer to assuming the implied weight of its words.
Obama conceded that despite his and others' efforts, the decades-long dispute had not come closer to being resolved during his presidency.
Come closer to an AR object, and you'll find parts of it cut off as they move out of that narrow FOV.
Whether that will help Heng expand her base and come closer to unseating Costa than she did in 2018 is decidedly unclear.
Scientists may have just come closer to answering questions about whether other planets in the universe may be able to support life.
To date the revelations come closer to gossip than to the campaign-ending "October surprise" that Clinton foes had been looking forward to.
Through these many lives, I have come closer to feeling freedom from my body—a cage that has always been difficult to accept.
If that turns out to be the case, then this team will come closer to 90 losses than they will to 80 wins.
She raises a crucial question, and one that Democrats, even as they come closer to nominating Hillary Clinton, have been bad at answering.
We come closer to accelerating a serious conversation that the nation's leaders will need to have about whether to trigger the 25th Amendment.
The Parker Solar Probe, named for pioneering astrophysicist Eugene Parker, launched in August and has come closer to the sun than any spacecraft.
"Today, I expect clear proposals, pledges that come closer to a more precise manifesto," Marc Chabannas, a 38-year old teacher told Reuters.
Her Kitri wasn't the fiery Spanish stereotype (an interpretation she has come closer to in the smaller role of the street dancer Mercedes).
In trying to enact accessibility, disability advocates encounter increasing resistance as the effort and costs involved in proposals come closer to being realized.
Everyday Americans, journalists, and Members of Congress in both chambers and on both sides of the aisle come closer to connecting the dots.
As part of her vision for guaranteeing benefits that come closer to matching the costs often incurred by older Americans, Warren -- like Sen.
Here are some pictures of De Vere House, in all its glory: You will never come closer to feeling like an actual IRL wizard.
As I get older, I come closer to an unpleasant but undeniable realization: there's no such thing as progress when it comes to sex.
I find that those people I know who have come closer to death are able to hold onto the truth a bit more firmly.
Colas and Lydon agreed that sustainable investing could come closer to being the norm on Wall Street this year as ESG themes gain traction.
If growth is so weak they can't come closer to their target, it may raise questions about whether the true growth rate is weaker.
Since the work in their PRL paper, Ott, Pathak, Girvan, Lu and other collaborators have come closer to a practical implementation of their prediction technique.
The word is overused, but never has an exhibition come closer to capturing the feeling of being trapped in a huge, absurd, unfeeling bureaucratic system.
Generally the point of looking up something's history is to understand it better — to come closer to knowing why other people care that it exists.
Throughout the series' nine original seasons, the pair would come closer to understanding their own histories together than they ever could have on their own.
The market and the Fed actually have come closer to together in recent days in terms of the outlook for rates in the longer term.
The pictures drift away from the picturesque and come closer to life itself, to seriti, and the subtle range of associations embedded in that word.
The toy won't be released until the fall, (Amazon has a December 15th release date listed) and more details will come closer to its launch.
The S&P 500 has come closer to its record high of 2,134.72, riding on better-than-expected results and a recent rebound in oil.
But perhaps elsewhere we'll see things like those obviously tangled solutions to the three-body problem—that come closer to what we're used to in biology.
And President Trump — by seeking foreign interference in domestic politics, for personal gain — has come closer to committing those particular offenses than any president before him.
As we come closer to the film's release date, one thing that has stood out about Solo is how unenthused everyone seems to be for it.
Until we regain a local news reality we can all agree on, I doubt we'll come closer to a wider reality we can all agree on.
With better data collection methods and a stronger national coordinated effort, the US could eventually come closer to the day when modern slavery is no more.
Birmingham were finalists again in 1960/61, but this time lost 19703-2 to Roma; the Blues have never come closer to collecting a European honour.
Since late summer, deaths in Montgomery County have come closer to matching the same period last year — a reminder that the battle is far from over.
But as cheaper biosimilar versions come closer to entering the market, the company has been trying to grow sales from its other medicines, including cancer treatment Imbruvica.
Was it more interesting to conceptualize and direct this film because some of the technologies first envisioned in the original Ghost world have come closer to reality?
This is to say that to be embodied is to be imperiled, and perhaps to recognize this basic principle is to come closer to being fully human.
In Texas, efforts to repeal the tuition law come closer to passing every year, and Noriega says there is no chance the original measure would pass today.
While the Secure Act will bring retirement savings access to more workers, a national auto-IRA program would come closer to solving the problem, according to Iwry.
The idea is to come closer to putting you in the historical moment, to give you a sense of what people experienced and felt at the time.
But if you do know anything about autism whatsoever, a kid excelling at this kind of thing should probably come closer to confirming a stereotype than shattering it.
In particular as we come closer to the point where our medium-term inflation objective is met, I would expect the role of rate guidance to be strengthened.
"This is not a bargaining chip that you use to come closer to getting your ideal set of circumstances regarding trade matters, human rights or anything else," Daly said.
The Man in the High Castle's fascist societies come closer to mutual destruction than ever in season two, but they feel paradoxically less threatening — and ultimately, far less real.
Not long ago, Geoff Hinton made a call for top researchers to abandon deep learning and develop brand-new machine learning algorithms that can come closer to human intelligence.
Compounding the effect of shrinking habitats, when mane wolves come closer to human settlement they are often hunted in defense of chicken coops, which they are apt to pillage.
Since then, longer rates have come closer to being overtaken by short rates, a phenomenon known as yield curve inversion, which has been a reliable precursor of past recessions.
In a sense, it is as if in viewing 3D images, we come closer to the way we naturally see the world — or, at least, should naturally see it.
The new round of talks come as the army and its allies make new advances and come closer to the Jordanian border they have been trying to reach for days.
But as the latest blockbuster branching narrative game from the studio that first popularized the genre, Quantic Dream has never come closer to perfecting its formula on a mechanical level.
Photo: Allen G. Breed (AP)Scientists at the University of Virginia have seemingly come closer to unraveling the mystery behind a strange red meat allergy caused by certain tick bites.
During an event last month, economic advisers to Trump said revisions to the GOP presidential nominee's plan would come closer to the House Republican plan, which was released in June.
Bitcoin jumped Thursday to its highest price in almost four weeks as digital currency developers appeared to come closer to an agreement that would prevent a split in the cryptocurrency.
JEFF: Given how much frustration and sleeplessness this grid caused me — I've never come closer to giving up on a puzzle — I doubt I'll ever make another dot-to-dot.
Additionally, larger studios could push the envelope when it comes to crafting open-world environments and creating simulations and systems that come closer to achieving the complexity of the real world.
But as cheaper biosimilar versions come closer to entering the market, North Chicago, Illinois-based AbbVie could lose share and be forced to slash prices to remain competitive, analysts have said.
But if the two leaders come closer to a resolution, Chinese stocks are particularly poised to benefit, according to CNBC analysis using Kensho, a quantitative analytics tool used by hedge funds.
"I prefer to photograph people at ease because I come closer to what I've called the 'common denominator' of that personality," Mr. Newman said in a 1992 interview with Photo Pro.
But with Infantino's backing — which remains uncertain — his dream of a league in which powerful clubs write the rules and control the revenues could come closer to reality than ever before.
This situation is a crisis because every time we fail in the radically empathetic attempt to inhabit that unloved body we make a few more black girls come closer to drowning.
Thursday's game will be Oklahoma City's last chance before the playoffs to accomplish something that it has come closer to than any other great team this season: defeating the Warriors at home.
"When the rains are over, the rats then come closer to humans to steal grains," says David Heymann, Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
"If we stayed here for five days testing and finding the limit, drivers who take longer to find the limit will come closer to those who find the limit earlier," he added.
If the trade conflict hits economic growth, or Americans start to chafe at more expensive imports, and rural areas are pummeled by an agricultural slump, his nightmare could come closer to reality.
Ricks said that would work only if U.S. corporate tax rates come closer to parity with the rest of the world, which is something Trump and Republicans on Capitol Hill want to do.
Now, a project to catalog and digitize Guatemala's National Police Archives has helped families like the Estradas finally find answers and come closer to reaching justice for the disappearance of their loved ones.
By establishing a national number for mental health and suicide crises, we come closer to a breakthrough to support those who may be in pain and on a journey toward a tragic outcome.
In recent years, breastfeeding advocacy and policy has shifted to address these concerns in ways that help low-income mothers come closer to having the same opportunity to give their children breast milk.
"I think we have to revisit which model we're really using, and I think we really over the past week and a half have come closer to the influenza model," Dr. Osterholm said.
The numbers, while popular on social media as Republicans have come closer to voting on this bill, come from an analysis from the liberal Center For American Progress that makes a lot of assumptions.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Chicago-based exchange CME Group Inc and Britain's Royal Mint have started testing a blockchain-based platform for trading gold, as more projects using the emerging technology come closer to deployment.
If we're lucky, the Mad Pooper and the Shit Bandit might take a hint from Tramiglini, and we'll finally come closer to answering a legitimately confounding question: What's the deal with people pooping in public?
The corner radiuses on the screen are larger and actually come closer to matching the radiuses on the phone itself (they even subtly cut off 903:9 video, just like on the iPhone 11 Pro).
Lin Yu-Hsin, a corporate-law expert in Hong Kong, expects key-man risk to worsen in the next 93 years as tech-firm founders, now in their 40s and 50s, come closer to retirement.
"The Fed has certainly come closer to the market than the market coming closer to the Fed, but we're seeing solid economic data in the U.S., and we need to follow that closely," Hooper said.
We could come closer to the vision of a meritocratic, technocratic society that politicians from both parties at state and local levels — those closest to the practical problems their constituents face — have begun to embrace.
Over the years I myself have made serious attempts to come closer to my Israeli neighbors, to form friendships and appreciate their worldviews, and many of my books have been translated and published in Israel.
If a hurricane passes close to mountains, the way they disrupt the circulation can change the hurricane's path, and this might have happened if Dorian had come closer to Puerto Rico or the Dominican Republic.
The bank is now in contrast to other analyst group estimates, meaning that the rest of the market will either come closer to the venerable institution, or try to keep up a more positive tone.
"It's been just 26 days since Parker Solar Probe launched, and we've now come closer to our star than any other spacecraft in history," Parker Solar Probe Project Manager Andy Driesman said in a NASA statement.
Among heterosexual, dual-career couples, perhaps more women would be able to achieve their career goals, or come closer to it, if more guys permitted themselves to see (as I did) that balance needn't mean compromise.
An Air Force doctor who won a NASA contest for a spacesuit poop problem filed for a patent and plans to go to a conference next month where his smart idea could come closer to reality.
But the derivatives market shows that investors could well be holding out for a deal further down the line and are displaying a lot more optimism, as demand and supply come closer to falling into balance.
For Cecily, David's masculinity was the bridge to theirs: It was permission to come closer, to see herself in a new context, the context not of her youth or her femininity but of 20th-century art.
In 2015 the Word of the Year was broad and neutral — "identity" — issues of racial and gender injustice having finally come closer to becoming national priorities and weathered a ghastly but predictable (and still developing) backlash.
MOSCOW, June 21 (Reuters) - World athletics federation IAAF has, by suspending Russia's track and field team over doping offences, come closer to destroying the sport in the country than helping it develop, the sports minister said.
Although district officials have agreed to come closer to meeting some of the union's demands, they say fulfilling all of them would bankrupt the system, which is already strained by rising health care and pension costs.
After the loss some aides suggested with a little investment the former secretary of state could have won the primary and come closer to putting away Sanders, the Vermont senator who has pledged to campaign into June.
Meanwhile, Democrats could all but wrap up a House majority — or come closer to failure in reaching their goal of flipping a net 23 GOP-held seats — in races across Pennsylvania, New Jersey and several Midwestern states.
Usually, a lame duck administration in its final year is filled with top-to-low level officials and staffers who are very eager to cull favor with private industry as they come closer to needing new jobs.
"It's been just 78 days since Parker Solar Probe launched, and we've now come closer to our star than any other spacecraft in history," project manager at the applied physics laboratory, Andy Driesman, said in a statement.
Scaling back or ending renewable energy and electric vehicle tax breaks, as the House Republican plan does, would come closer to putting renewable energy on a level playing field with fossil fuels, while saving the government money.
Yet only about half a dozen of those asset managers - a group that includes the likes of Aberdeen Standard Investments, Invesco and Vanguard - have so far managed to come closer to getting their first funds off the ground.
However, there was little sign that the Fed is about to radically back down from the multiple rate hikes that it expects this year and come closer to the market's much more dovish outlook for U.S. monetary tightening.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's nominee to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy on the United States Supreme Court is poised to come closer to an election than nearly every other nomination to the highest court in modern American history.
With the threat of tariffs looming, companies are reassessing their supply chains — even Google is said to be moving production of its Pixel phones from China to Vietnam, even as promised tariffs come closer to coming into effect.
"Once their policy objectives come closer to being achieved, central banks can safeguard low bond yields, if judged necessary, only to the extent they provide effective guidance on the future path of short-term interest rates," he said.
The Fed is expected to raise interest rates again at its policy meeting next Wednesday as inflation and unemployment have come closer to the central bank's targets but it will likely also keep an eye on corporate profit margins.
Supporting Girls Who Code Speaking of that wage gap: Women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields earn 33% more on average than women in non-STEM fields and come closer to earning the same amount as men.
"I think the strike has put pressure on the district to come closer to our position," said Hossman, who has been teaching in the district for 16 years and said he delivers pizza on weekends to augment his salary.
This is done only to avoid cruel judgment from other Muslims and is totally not the point of fasting during Ramadan, which is actually supposed to be a spiritual journey of struggle in order to come closer to God.
"It's been just 78 days since Parker Solar Probe launched, and we've now come closer to our star than any other spacecraft in history," Andy Driesman, from the John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Maryland, said in a statement.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan have come closer to aligning their views on filling the reservoir of and operating the giant hydroelectric dam that Ethiopia is building on the Blue Nile, the Sudanese irrigation minister said on Sunday.
The government in Pristina is trying to root out organized crime and corruption to speed up its bid to come closer to the EU. The counterfeit money included banknotes with a face value of 500, 200, 100 and 50 euros.
But research by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF), a consultancy, shows that, as such utilities come closer to meeting their mandates, solar-power developers are being offered shorter-term fixed prices with a higher subsequent exposure to variable wholesale prices.
"We're going to a second phase, which is how can you bring some of these learnings and bring them to the core business, how can we become more agile, how can you come closer to start-ups?" he told CNBC.
These factors explain why Toyota, a company whose quality-obsessed corporate culture and production philosophy (rather than its racy design or exhilarating performance), has come closer to "disrupting" the global car business than any other firm in the last half-century.
"If we see those come closer to parity then that will stop those exports, that will keep more crude in the U.S. and then we keep prices around these kind of mid-40s levels," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Thursday.
Earlier this month, when his three children were playing basketball in the driveway, a hacker accessed the camera&aposs two-way speaker system and began talking to the children, encouraging them to come closer to the camera, according to the lawsuit.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said in a press conference last week that he expects inflation to come closer to the 85033 percent target as one-time drops in certain prices last year are phased out of the 12-month data set.
And in the course of that representation, he was seeking to further democracy and to help the Ukrainians come closer to the United States and the E.U. Those activities ended in 2014, two years before Mr. Manafort served in the Trump campaign.
Natural gas supply is becoming a problem in Australia, which may seem ironic given the country is on the verge of becoming the world's largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as the last of eight new plants come closer to completion.
In order to be truly introspective, we will have to navigate social politics as it enters our virtual lives, all while we come closer to deciphering who we are, who we want to be and how we want the world to see us.
Rather, it is whether the lights that have guided him as a writer—an aversion to morality, a hyper-focus on the self, and an unwavering belief that feelings come closer to the truth than the intellect—can illuminate a less personal theme.
Since most of the technical barriers to searching for and scooping up these deep-ocean resources have now been overcome, the only remaining barrier, as mining companies – and resource-poor economies – come closer to launching operations, is the significant matter of economic viability.
Hurricane Lane has come closer to Hawaii than any Category 5 storm has come in modern records, and it threatens to unleash life-threatening destruction as it approaches the islands starting late Wednesday and lasting into Saturday, according to the National Hurricane Center.
DETROIT – General Motors has reinstated health-care benefits for its 48,000 workers who are on strike as contract talks with the United Auto Workers come closer to a tentative deal that would end the work stoppage, which is now in its 11th day.
" Dems come closer to solving 'superdelegate' disagreement -   WaPo:  "The Democratic National Committee's two-year debate over its presidential primary rules came closer to resolution Wednesday, as its key rulemaking body voted to curtail the power of unpledged delegates — so-called 'superdelegates' — at the next convention.
CNB would maintain this policy into 2017 and it expects the exit to come closer to the middle of that year, the bank's board said after its last policy meeting on March 31, where it also reopened the debate on possible introduction of negative rates.
"Strong growth supports the notion that core inflation should eventually normalize further, while headline inflation is likely to print lower for some time and follow a V-shaped trajectory, to come closer to the ECB target from late 2018," the Morgan Stanley analysts wrote.
The Assets of the Ultrarich Come Closer to Earth | That real estate, art and luxury cars do not command the prices of 2015 may say something about the fortunes of those at the top of the wealth scale, James B. Stewart writes in Common Sense.
The EPA, Department of Transportation and California's Air Resources Board determined last year automakers would be able to meet 2022-2025 targets, though Kanninen said the average efficiency will likely come closer to 52 miles per gallon due to Americans' preference for trucks and SUVs.
His village is allowed a quota of 35 polar bears a year by the Greenland government, and while Erling explained that in the old days one had to go further afield to find bears, today many more come closer to town because of climate change.
Available in both a 13-inch and 15-inch size, Dell says that the Inspiron 7000 Black Edition will offer the latest Intel Whiskey Lake chips, as well as discrete GPU options, with more specific details (including price) to come closer to the May release date.
The scope of "Amoris Laetitia" is typical Francis: a broad-ranging blend of biblical passages, meditations on marital love, homespun advice on familial manners, passages bemoaning the frenetic loneliness of modern life and a call for families to come closer to the church, and vice versa.
"My understanding is it was more tongue in check — we'd love to have you come closer to home if you're willing, because they are Yankee fans," Cashman said between turns rappelling down the 22-story Landmark Building, practice runs for a winter festival program on Sunday night.
The problem is that the structure of the futures market causes those longer-term futures to lose value as they come closer to expiration — meaning that the VXX is forever engaged in the Sisyphusian task of selling something less expensive in order to buy something more expensive.
Only three of the soon-to-be 21922 formal nominations to the Supreme Court in last century have come closer to a nationwide federal election than Trump's pick, even if he made his nomination on Thursday, according to a CNN analysis of data from the United States Senate.
The defense's raw numbers aren't outstanding, at just over five yards per play, due to the strength of opponents, but it has stepped up in big games, and as more teams come (closer) to matching the difficulty of Wisconsin's schedule, the Badgers' defense should rank among the nation's best.
And in Taiwan, marriage equality has come closer to becoming a reality than anywhere else in Asia, according to the I.L.G.A, a Geneva-based group that enjoys consultative status at the United Nations and lobbies for L.G.B.T.G. equality on behalf of more than 20173,300 member organizations in 141 countries.
We've long since normalized the horror of listening to someone telling you about the tragedy that befell a fantasy team, but if that talk were instead about whether the Cowboys were going to cover the spread, wouldn't that conversation come closer to the actual, idealized point of the game?
You'll come closer to a resolution if and when you reach out for a second opinion on Friday, when the Moon links with Saturn again at 5:05 AM. Venus's connection to the planet of excess, Jupiter, at 5:21 AM on Sunday will ask that you stay up all night.
Jinger, Jeremy and I have talked at length about trying to see if we can keep this baby's size a little bit smaller and maybe seeing if this baby could come closer to the due date instead of going a week or two over, which is typical for the Duggar women.
The group exhibition includes nearly 50 artists all engaging in the ideas of love and eros; it's intended as a survey of what love looks like now and hopes to come closer to a sense of how it might be defined, or accept that maybe the idea is impossible to pigeonhole.
"The meaning was not intended to be essentially different to A Forest," Löffler says, "but where the first album sometimes still felt to just be on the surface of what I can say with this project, it now feels like that I've come closer to the core of what I want to express."
Allowing 45 million Ukrainians and 5 million Georgians to travel into Europe's Schengen zone without applying in advance for visas was a potent incentive for people there to accept hard reforms from the governments in Kiev and Tbilisi as they sought to come closer to the EU and distance themselves from Russia.
"It's a way for us to come closer to the grassroots community and we are always passionate about, you know, connecting and making sure people meet, so we can help being that connector and put the graduate community even closer to the old established institutions and the people that they want to meet".
Or he could write a check to fund a last-minute advertising barrage and come closer to parity with Hillary Clinton and her associated super PACs on the air -- a likelier scenario, but one with tremendous diminishing returns given the cost and availability of advertising slots with less than two weeks to go.
Quantic Dream has never come closer to perfecting its formula  His outraged response to the accusations were to demand the public "judge my work" to determine the veracity of the claims (note: the studio's previous titles, Heavy Rain and BEYOND: Two Souls, have also garnered criticisms for sexism and racism over the years).
Mr. Manafort represented pro-European Union campaigns for the Ukrainians and in the course of that representation he was seeking to further democracy and to help the Ukrainians come closer to the United States and to the EU. Those activities ended in 2014, two years before Mr Manafort served in the Trump Campaign.
While I sympathize with the argument, I don't see why Auto-Tune should be considered any more of a cheat than overdubbing, another studio trick that, since the days of Les Paul, has substituted the flubbed notes of necessarily imperfect musicians with takes that come closer to perfection (and which Hajdu mentions only in passing).
"It's come closer to us in a very violent way and we felt we were protected before but the fear and the terror are always there in life and there are times in our life maybe when you're not aware of it every day but you cannot deny the fear and the terror now," he said.
One major theme is appearance-based discrimination against people whose appearances are additionally marginalized, which the panelists reference in relation to their experiences: Within the fat-positive community, hourglass figures that come closer to recalling femme beauty standards receive more attention than those that do not; in butch circles, femmes tend to pursue the same few coventionally handsome butches.
With each daily tick up or down, with each quarterly report and the rise and fall that inevitably ensues, I come closer to understanding what it means to look at money without fear or panic, without stress or anxiety, which is what, I suspect, I admired most about J.R. Ewing and Alex P. Keaton even as a child.
In "The Rumor of the World" (2014), non-professional actors read selected scam emails, addressing the viewer directly from multiple screens so that one has to come closer to hear, or else the words of these "rumors" fade into a sort of cosmic background in which it is impossible to hear what each speaker is trying to say.
Concurrent with the display of La prière des absents in Marrakech, in New York the artist recently had a solo exhibition at Aicon Gallery, Love Side by Side with the Soul, where one could come closer to the surface of his vases and view them with other works, such as a series of banners called The Invisible Masters.
But in concept, if not necessarily execution, its adherence to the source material seems to come closer to the fanciful spirit of those films than most Marvel forays into television, other than animated series that play on Disney's kids channel Disney XD. Jeph Loeb, who heads Marvel Television, dismissed the suggestion that the response to "Inhumans" would echo beyond the eight-episode project.
"We probably come closer to understanding why these album covers matter if we see them more as part of the history of consumer culture and advertising than of music, as, after all, that was their point: they promoted their contents in a lifestyle context," Daniel Miller, an anthropologist of material culture, writes in a foreword to Designed for Hi-Fi Living.
The findings could suggest that some CFS patients are stuck in a state of chronically low metabolism, akin to a human form of hibernation, according to Begoña Ruiz Núñez, lead author of the study and researcher at the University Medical Center Groningen's Department of Laboratory Medicine in the Netherlands,"The findings in our study show a low/sluggish metabolism in these patients, but it is difficult to elaborate a simple solution based on our findings or even come closer to the plausible multiple interconnected causes of the disease," Núñez said via email.
Levine writes: You must come closer to find out, you must hang your tie and jacket in one of the lockers in favor of a black smock, you must be prepared to spend shift after shift hauling off the metal trays of stock, bowing first, knees bent for purchase, then lifting with a gasp, the first word of tenderness between the two of you That gasp, that sense of realizing what the task requires of us and of our bodies, that moment of simultaneous awareness of realizing how hard the work will be even as we marshal our forces to do it — that is the initial, difficult part for a process in which the other parts may be even more arduous.
But a nameless I may nevertheless, by virtue of the words surrounding it, convey a clear sense of a certain character, a kind of I-mood that prompts us to relate to it as if to a real person of flesh and blood, even in fact allowing us to come closer to it than to any real person, because the language of the literary I is explicitly tied to inner thoughts and feelings, the I when the I is alone, a dimension that vanishes in the physical encounter, where the body's frame is a barrier, not hostile or protective, but simply as it is, possessing its own language, with its own particular rules and regulations, the social world, which only the intense infatuation of love can dissolve, though never completely, the social attaching also to that connection; no couple in love behaves uniquely.

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