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Longtime fans have come to know Grande's hair color experiments.
And that's why I've come to know Jackie and Andrea.
"I've come to know and adore him," Mr. Diller said.
BROWN People come to know you whenever they know you.
It's the formula ShondaLand fans have come to know and love.
The story that Garner has come to know, is much different.
How can we come to know them, as directly and clearly?
We've come to know Turkey better as we continued to invest.
By that moment, you have come to know these men intimately.
When people come to know and understand that, they will act.
He's still the bong-smoking pooch we've come to know and love.
As an audience, we've come to know and invest in him personally.
I can promise you that you will come to know yourself better.
Just not one that behaved like the phones we've come to know.
We come to know them with an intimacy impossible in their day.
We are being tested, and so we will come to know ourselves.
This is not the Trump administration we've come to know and ... know.
I prefer that people come to know me through the books I've written.
Just new strains of the ones we've all come to know and fear.
It feels every bit the icon we've come to know on the stage.
And, that story had a troll — one I've come to know quite well.
Only after that can you come to know it in the full sense.
As a reporter, I have come to know the Gazan borders very intimately.
Much of what we've come to know about love is through prairie voles.
Or is this the future of what we've come to know as sitcoms?
You come to know where you stand, even if that means standing apart.
"Throughout Empire's five seasons working with Jussie and watching how he has conducted himself throughout this traumatic event, we have come to know not just the character Jussie portrays, but also truly come to know Jussie's personal character," the cast wrote.
"They were bound to cross paths and come to know each other," Dworkin said.
As I've come to know him there is nothing but love, respect, and admiration.
The new Kit Kats are not unlike those you've come to know and love.
I eschewed my lingering doubts, swallowed down whatever burgeoning desire I'd come to know.
More important, we come to know them as deeply as they know one another.
Some even thought we might come to know them as kind and loving gods.
Origins changes up a lot of the established rules that we've come to know.
A child can come to know that it has potential through frequent, positive affirmation.
Spock is there, but not quite the inscrutable Spock we would come to know.
As we've come to know, you can ask Alexa to do pretty much anything.
But the endgame is what we've come to know from traditional sports for decades.
Americans were ignorant of a reality that East Europeans had come to know intimately.
The Facebook we've come to know over the past 15 years is officially dead.
In 20113, the party that Washington has come to know began to take shape.
But in admission and surrender, I have also come to know a certain peace.
These are the immigrant and refugee families the majority of Americans have come to know.
Sometimes you come to know a thing the first time you lay eyes on it.
They are some of the most inspiring individuals I have encountered and come to know.
"I've come to know the president on a personal level as a friend," Carson said.
Most of the folks that I've come to know and admire really are awesome people.
We come to know the Chandler family, and even a few families around them, intimately.
Based upon the young man I've come to know, I am hopeful that will happen.
More gore, presumably — plus the soul-crushing existential dread we've come to know and love.
Clinton lacks the hobbies and diversions through which we have come to know male candidates.
But the truth is, we've come to know just one aspect of this particular Kardashian.
But it was no substitute for the person I had come to know over years.
We've come to know a more complex King, one who reacted realistically to white backlash.
In just the last few weeks we've come to know the cause of the tragedy.
There is no way to know what we will come to know during this inquiry.
And life will quickly return to the normal that we have unfortunately come to know.
Back in Jefferson City her cousins had come to know Irons through a prison ministry.
In some ways, the plot does show the Chicago we've come to know on television.
We've all come to know and love Amy Schumer's blunt, tell-it-like-it-is attitude.
But sadly, this isn't exactly the sexy love scene that we've come to know and love.
Part of her job involved developing the looks for characters we've come to know and love.
FIORINA: In over 150 events I have come to know and love the people of Iowa.
Same goes for the many, many, many other powerful predators that we've come to know about.
Republican lawmakers are stuck in the same Donald Trump cycle they've come to know too well.
Under the hood, this is still the same OS X we've come to know and love.
Even though Paleo as we've come to know it is kinda bullshit, the meals were delicious.
After more than 40 seasons wandering the same woods, they've come to know the land intimately.
They know, or come to know, that you're not here to just try to get everything.
Sometimes he would stand in front of the house of a kid he'd come to know.
Thanks to Robert Mueller's investigation, one day soon we may come to know why that is.
We could have given in to the outrage culture as we've all come to know it.
I wanted them to see her in the way that I had come to know her.
The Mauritius I'd come to know now lay firmly on the other side of the monolith.
Consider the deeply intimate ways in which they've come to know each other during their relationship.
As I'm a recognized regular patron, I've come to know nearly every member of the staff.
And the emerging reports were not reflective of the individual who we had come to know.
Though we come to know Linda only in impressions and episodes, she comes sympathetically to life.
They hardly looked or acted like rock stars, as the world had come to know them.
We start with the little diced chunks of potato that we've come to know and love.
Through your reporting, you come to know almost every neighborhood and every street in your town.
We do not primarily come to know things through individual cognitive efforts — assembling evidence and evaluating it.
What don't New Yorkers understand about the real Andrew Cuomo, as you have come to know him?
The distinctive feature is one we've come to know — and begrudgingly love — about the notoriously petty character.
And, if more Americans get the chance, this is the Donald Trump they'll come to know, too.
Over the years, we'd come to know our customers' tastes, their pet peeves, and their soft spots.
I open one recent afternoon in clinic with a middle-aged man I've come to know well.
Or will Cersei live out her truth as we've come to know it and betray literally everyone?
Never fear then: The Donald Trump you've come to know, love, hate or love/hate will return.
The characters were fleetingly interesting, yet you don't feel as if you have come to know them.
This is what I have come to know as the purest kind of love: expecting nothing back.
Before we come to know Joan Ashby, the person, we have already met Joan Ashby, the author.
Meanwhile, under his leadership, Intel blossomed into the global technology titan we have come to know today.
It's a world where jailbreaking itself—at least jailbreaking as we've come to know it—might be over.
Both groups were part of longstanding communities in which members had come to know each other as friends.
But one by one, as I spoke to the people I'd come to know, they had many reservations.
Over time, said hair becomes matted and knotted into itself, forming the hairstyle we've all come to know.
Later, the episode's narrator (Michaela, for now) explains, these people will come to know each other very well.
That's not to say that the sneering, outspoken Hooky that fans have come to know is no more.
And I've now come to know that it's a term that even Jamie Lee is not fond of.
There's Depp as the scalawag pirate Jack Sparrow fans have come to know over the previous four films.
That means that we'll get to experience the uprising alongside the characters we've come to know and love.
George Washington to change the design, giving us the historic mock-up we've come to know and love.
"How great it is when we come to know that times of disappointment can be followed by joy."
I've never seen this look in someone's eye before, but it's what I've come to know as trauma.
Governments, lovers: If only we could know, in the beginning, what we come to know in the end.
Architects, painters and sculptors must once again come to know and comprehend the composite character of a building.
We also asked our friends and some well-known skaters we've come to know to contribute to the book.
And we all have to come to know that Gucci has become a staple of Queen Bey's maternity style.
We've come to know and love characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe so deeply that they feel almost irreplaceable.
These circumstances push Han Solo, already a free spirit, to become the character we've come to know and love.
I invited friends to church youth group outreach events in the hope that they would come to know Jesus.
Barring any more issues, it should offer the kind of unfettered action fans have come to know and love.
These antics are a far cry from the straight-laced Zoey we've come to know on her ABC mothership.
Formed in 1988, the original AVAIL lineup bore no resemblance to the revered band people would come to know.
"The whole country will come to know that this is the most corrupt party in the world," he said.
He is not Elizabeth's child exactly, but he is her protogé, and a young character we've come to know.
The Task of the Artist in the Time of Monsters We come to know monsters early in our lives.
But those who have come to know him also know that his courtliness should not be mistaken for weakness.
We come to know these qualities for ourselves, not as mere concepts but as elements of our own experience.
And anyone who came to know Novak would come to know the artist Karen Laub Novak, his late wife.
Years ago, most patients probably learned about discontinued trials from researchers and staff whom they had come to know.
They have come to know us, and many of them believe in us and in the cause we represent.
Pilots say they have come to know the smell, frequently described as reminiscent of dirty socks or magic markers.
And if not ours, how would we come to know let alone seek such a view, such an emptiness?
Add one more to the list of "smart" things we've come to know in recent years: the smart tire.
We see them both die on the airstrip runway, blood streaking the outfits we've come to know them in.
It's the circle of life as we denizens of the internet have come to know it in recent years.
We've come to know him as someone who's endlessly resilient, who always overcomes obstacles for the sake of others.
That lyric also introduced Abel Tesfaye to the world as the pop lothario we have come to know today.
So the version of YouTube Kids we've all come to know and grow very suspicious of will continue to grow.
The students at Georgia Institute of Technology had come to know and love the Taco Bell in their student center.
Hopefully the new show involves the many versatile sides of Gordon Ramsay that we have come to know and love.
Miley Cyrus has a new music video out — but it's not exactly the Miley her fans have come to know.
Readers come to know characters who were dead before the series began, and lose characters they have come to love.
The company's new AirPods are basically wireless versions of the EarPods every iPhone user has come to know and love.
The America I have come to know and love as an American citizen is a country predicated on mutual exchange.
That tree eventually grew into the sprawling magnolia the American public has come to know and recognize to this day.
The album starts with the math-rock "weed pop" sound we've come to know and love from the Philadelphia band.
Immediately, I got a sinking feeling in my stomach, one I had come to know very well over the years.
The idea of losing a child that we'd come to know, raise, and make part of our lives was unfathomable.
We've come to know Millie Bobby Brown's character on the hit show Stranger Things, Eleven, as tough, intense and individualistic.
The response she gave was preceded by a sound I would come to know well — a good-natured, contemptuous snort.
The entire nation has come to know the phrase "blood red," as it became the stuff of late-night monologues.
But as you come to know this dizzying, sobering and surprisingly instructive drama queen, standing back is hardly an option.
This was a place I had come to know very well when my mother died suddenly over a decade earlier.
This episode was also a little light on the cameos from the quirky townspeople we've come to know and love.
He said Perry was someone he had come to know over the years and with whom he felt a rapport.
It said the steps would be painful but that Lebanese would "come to know one day that it was necessary".
Ryan DeMarco has been charged with directing the hunt for a man he has come to know as a friend.
Stepping Into A Quinoa Future Many have come to know Eatsa's store as one with little human contact as possible.
Kara is already thinking up new ways to solve Dani's problem since she's the miracle worker we've all come to know.
Even a minimal level of introspection doesn't line up with the Donald we've come to know so very, very well.[CNN]
He is keeping out people -- like the family I have come to know -- who just want to live normal, American lives.
"This is an interesting issue that we've come to know," said the senior police official, who declined to be identified further.
Because of Grace, Ms. Simmons has come to know many trans people, some of whom are portrayed in her recent work.
IT WAS Vladimir Putin as we have come to know him: unpredictable, cynical and skilful at trumping real events with propaganda.
There, he was tasked with revitalizing Swamp Thing and creating the character comics fans have come to know as John Constantine.
We've come to know Alexandra Daddario as the beach-babe-slash-girl-next-door who can also kick some serious butt.
Android P shakes up a lot of what we've come to know about Google's mobile OS. It's got a refreshed look.
The actual creature from the Upside Down, the thing we've come to know as the Mind Flayer, is a puppet master.
He called the explosive device a "bommeroni" to the delight of viewers who had come to know Kok and his exploits.
And Lord, I pray that she would come to know your son Jesus Christ as her lord and savior one day.
Pretty much the modern horror story we've all come to know and dread: jokes falling flat, inane chit-chat, the works.
Despite some flaws, "Love & Friendship" is a welcome addition to what we have come to know as the Austen adaptation canon.
History will record that the Trump presidency presaged the decline of the American Empire as we have come to know it.
Are we witnessing the end of European integration as we've come to know it since the end of World War II?
In my two and a half decades as a sports writer, I have come to know hundreds of retired NFL players.
So yeah, people come to know you when they do, and I don't think about it one way or the other.
She is the character you've come to know and see yourself, your friends, and your family in over the past decade.
Amtrak must commit to fighting for the national passenger rail system so many Americans have come to know and rely on.
I think it's happened because in recent years we've come to know much more about the inner activity of nonhuman minds.
Not in the emotional sense, of course, but in the brash (read: English), charmingly headstrong sense we've come to know her for.
Community members expressed their concern for the young girl who they said had come to know the Page family as her own.
It takes an army to make TechCrunch Disrupt the well-oiled experience that savvy start-uppers have come to know and love.
She's the woman we've come to know through photographs and newsreels, clad in a pink Chanel suit spattered with her husband's blood.
Still Me gives fans of the trilogy a truly satisfying conclusion for a heroine they've come to know (and love) so well.
Kelly's answer — in which she offered a preview of the awkward hand gestures viewers would come to know well — sounded realistic enough.
You thought Grace & Frankie Season 5 was going to be the same, tried-and-true series you've come to know and love?
We've come to know these men, root for them even — though the show never sugarcoats the violence inherent in their chosen path.
Singles like "Barbie Dream" dominate the album because they represent what her fans have come to know and love about Minaj's music.
You've come to know these characters intimately, watched their relationships with each other mature, and come to think of them as family.
Camel Style, from memory, was like a prototype for the Lolporn tumblr we'd come to know and love in the near future.
You come to know certain products so well that when they get a new ingredient, it's like a friend getting a haircut.
The second season then blew the doors open by laying out the connective tissue that ties together everything we've come to know.
" Rather added that the "tone and substance" of Trump's presidency is "alien to what the world had come to know as Americanism.
Over the decades the work has started to seem the foundation stone of American ballet as we have come to know it.
It was classic, unadulterated Trump, a man the country has come to know for all of the above quirks, mannerisms and machismo.
" Lee Seng Huang, owner of the boat, said in a statement: "Over our long passages, I have come to know Fish well.
Lexa's death will motivate Clarke even harder to negotiate peace between her space station people and the Grounders she's come to know.
In the marrow of Atlanta, like in much of Glover's art, was a primary question: How do people come to know themselves?
Here are some of her go-to tips for looking like the goddess/diva/queen we've all come to know and worship.
It investigates and helps us come to know the world not by theory but by a method of simulation — observing, listening, acting.
"We empower citizens to feel and to come to know that their votes will count in every election," Steele told The Hill.
Yet somehow, by the end, this production's vital ensemble makes you feel you have come to know every single one of them.
It was constructed in the style we've since come to know as Gothic, characterized by an emphasis on height, light, and color.
She says she's come to know some of the Standing Rock Sioux who live in abject poverty and are here fighting the pipeline.
People were there to see the show and it was before the rhetoric that we've come to know today had really ratcheted up.
As I have aged in transition, I have come to know countless men who are open about their attraction to women like me.
Justin Bieber is in hot water, but not for the same shenanigans that we've come to know and forgive of the Canadian singer.
At the first class he observed at TCI's tree school, Kovar noticed the climbers weren't the traditional climbing types he'd come to know.
But fans and followers of the Rich Kids Of Beverly Hills reality star have come to know his hair transformation, especially blond wigs.
It's an end-of-all-things crossover story that promises to fundamentally reshape the fiction we've come to know over the past decade.
And because we have used them so often in recent years, we have come to know them much as we know ordinary words.
She held her own against Ford in the reading and showed signs of the fearless Leia we'd all come to know and love.
If there's one demographic that pop culture is obsessed with, it's the seemingly monolithic entity that we've come to know as Teen™.
But the slightly next-gen version of the aliens we've come to know doesn't make the crew's behavior or decision-making any brighter.
"I have come to know you and found you to be a decent, principled and kind colleague," Powell wrote in her resignation letter.
Kitchen's is the kind of survival story few can imagine, and that even fewer—if still too many—have come to know personally.
In typical fashion, however, we are back to the Trump we've come to know, a man who simply cannot hide his baser instincts.
They are the Heyday you have come to know and love — showing up every day to help you put your best face forward.
We have come to know Mr. Trifonov best for his dazzlingly brilliant yet poetic accounts of Liszt, Chopin, Rachmaninoff and other Romantic repertory.
What we will come to know about the impact of these injuries in the future will make what we now know seem benign.
And as all teenagers come to know, sometimes what seems like breaking the rules is the only way to be true to ourselves.
Master urged his students to embrace the beauty of declarative sentences; Jo has come to know the necessity of qualifying her own words.
Instead, she turned to me with an expression I've come to know too well — fear mixed with pity, the worst kind of sympathy.
Gradually, we realize that we have come to know Maryam so well that we can anticipate her responses, even before she has them.
But in serial television, this kind of puzzle fiction works best when it's told through people you come to know and care about.
Daniel Benjamin, a former State Department counterterrorism chief who now directed the school's international-affairs center, had come to know Flynn in Afghanistan.
Many of them have chosen to continue their care at Baylor St. Luke's with the physicians and staff they have come to know.
In addition, the companies involved are likely going to be a different blend of hardware vendors than the ones we've come to know.
Some had come to know her, Maya Moore of the W.N.B.A., but no one in the tense, hushed room paid her any mind.
The work gave me an environment to wander through and come to know at my own pace without any particular goal to achieve.
Taking its place is the usual dark and twisty drama that us years-long fans have come to know and shed many tears over.
She would come to know people like: David and Jennie Sanchez, Gary and Donna Matus, Judd and Jeni Libby, Rita Jerabek and Dianne Layfield.
The strong, powerhouse CIA paramilitary officer is no longer the man we have come to know over the course of the last five seasons.
And it's one that we only really come to know about if we know someone in that plight, or through photo essays like this.
Given the Trump I have come to know as his biographer, I am not at all surprised that he isn't bothered in the slightest.
Most important, you never doubt the intrinsic connection between the singer — a woman we feel we have come to know intimately — and her songs.
Investors and analysts have come to know him for flamboyant commentary, quipping about the industry and community in a way other executives often avoid. 
A trending topic with the hashtag #RIPTwitter signaled what many believed to be the death of the Twitter service they had come to know.
It doesn't water down the turn-based strategy fans have come to know and love, but somehow squeezes it all onto a tiny screen.
Even though it has a new name, underneath the hood, macOS Sierra is still the OS X we've all come to know and love.
The multi-dimensional shades offer a heavy dose of in-your-face glitter without the grainy texture we've all come to know and resent.
They will come to know that they are not alone, but they don't know where or how many others join them on the island.
In the earliest promo, Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) was visibly naked, sitting in one of those glass rooms we've come to know so well.
Even though everyone kinda knew that, people are still sad to see the drink disappear from the menu they've come to know and love.
Throughout it all, the McCain I have come to know covering him for almost 20 years -- a complicated and compelling man -- was on display.
Even Ramsay, the sociopathic monster we've come to know and loathe, showed a bit of what almost seemed like actual human emotion and heartbreak.
Moran (deemed "totes adorbs" by the schoolgirls) is the perfect foil for Conway, and each has come to know and respect the other's tricks.
Too many officers have come to know the communities they patrol primarily for their dangers, seeing everyone who lives there as a potential threat.
He had been a great player before, but this was the first season of BABE RUTH as baseball would later come to know him.
And if, at some point, that seems like a natural thing to do, it will be because you've come to know and like him.
And yet I felt I had come to know each of them better than I do many people I see on a daily basis.
Everything beyond that is learned, and the view among developmental psychologists going back to Piaget is that humans come to know time only gradually.
Five million children come to know emptier refrigerators, try to make sense of familial dislocation, and sustain the daily blows of diminishing household incomes.
We come to know not only the flavor-rich moments and places that formed her, but also the people Leila knew in those settings.
Observe any artform long enough, patiently enough – six months should suffice – and you will come to know the trends, understand the conventions, recognise the innovations.
It was incredibly big of Robert — who we've come to know as pretty darn immature — to help Frances save face in front of her parents.
That we have come to know so much more about what lead can do is thus an important part of the story unfolding in Flint.
" The American Civil Liberties Union opposes the law as "a risk to freedom of speech on the Internet as we have come to know it.
After 13 years and over 370,000 postcards home, it will finally rest in pieces deep within the world it has come to know so well.
Like right now, when we all have come to know that Former President and all-of-our-soulmates Barack Obama is a boyfriend of Instagram.
And by refusing to accept abstractions, we come to know people as individuals, and can come to love them in Baldwin's sense of the word.
But in the Netflix series, the existence of the secret society we will later come to know as the VFD is revealed very early on.
And, Father God, nurture this baby to grow up and come to know you, and to be with this family in a mighty powerful way.
However, costar Jemima Kirke remained the most consistent over the years, upholding those Old Hollywood glam vibes we've come to know and love from her.
The lesson going forward is that members of the Senate need opportunities to come to know one another not as politicians but as human beings.
And if the early reviews of her performance in "Hustlers" are any indication, we might soon come to know her as a potential Oscar contender.
That's the leadership I've come to know, respect and admire — and now I'm proud that the rest of the world finally gets to see it.
Mr. Alptekin had come to know Mr. Kian during Mr. Kian's days at the Export-Import Bank, Mr. Alptekin said in an interview this month.
It wasn't flawless or foolproof — nothing is — but I grew to understand him as I'd come to know the ebbs and flows of my work.
Vignette, as we come to know her in season 1, is defined by what and who she loves and what and who she has lost.
Devoted to the nationalist heroes she had come to know in the 1950s and '60s, she turned a blind eye when they embraced unsavory tactics.
This late mystical development comes across as curiously wishful thinking in an otherwise cleareyed book, an oversimplification of problems we've come to know up close.
The second, is the impact of the stories behind those who we've come to know as our students, dreamers, and the future of our country.
Before the world would come to know his truth, fans were speculating as far back as April and May about the "Old Town Road" rapper's sexuality.
That's the FIJI Water woman, as we've come to know her, who dazzled the internet with a rather strong commitment to the art of blatant promotion.
We've come to know (and love) red carpet veteran Reese Witherspoon's makeup M.O. Her sleek and sophisticated take on glam is constantly giving us beauty inspo.
The fireworks show, Together Forever – A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular, will celebrate Pixar stories over Disneyland, connecting guests with characters they&aposve come to know and love.
Starting with her role in 500 Days of Summer, we've come to know and love the actress for her wispy bangs and long, barrel-curled hair.
But if they can come to know and practice their strength, and recognize the difference between feelings and actions, they need not fear their therapist's unavailability.
To wit: A decade ago, the beauty trends we've come to know and love — matte red lips, contoured cheeks, bushy brows — were nowhere to be seen.
Fans and followers of Ghesquiére, 46, have come to know the designer's deep love for Stranger Things as he previously teased a collaboration in September 2016.
Longtime fans have come to know the significance of the number 4 not only as their lucky numeral, but also their birth dates and wedding day.
From The Karate Kid to Georges St-Pierre, there's a narrative about bullying and martial arts that we've come to know and love: Kid gets bullied.
I am fortunate that I have come to know many great African American men and women, who have shaped my perception and challenged my underlying bias.
After a number of iterations, ClassPass rebranded and switched up the business model to become the subscription studio fitness plan we have come to know today.
I would claim swimming as a second such practice, and I've found bodies of water to be a rich way to come to know a place.
The news of Howe's death spread quickly among former Red Wings players, who, no matter what era they played in, seemed to come to know him.
Being invited to speak on panels is more than a matter of prestige; it's how your peers come to know who you are, Dr. Niv said.
"I'm going out (with) a bang with the chaos, uncertainty and the drama that I have come to know and expect out of Congress," she said.
" In a second tweet, he wrote, "BJP can express its political opinion only when we come to know about Sh. @superstarrajini ji's party's policies and programs.
It is during these Ramadan nights that I have come to know and see the incredible tapestry of diversity that makes up the American Muslim community.
The opening sequence was also changedThe first attempt at a pilot had a different opening credits sequence than the one we've come to know and love.
"Black Panther" just feels different than the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies we've come to know, and a large part of that is due to its setting.
We express our love and our losses, explore beauty, justice and the meaning of our existence, and even come to know ourselves all through natural languages.
They are not limited to the South, but I have come to know them well in the 30 years that I've now lived in New Orleans.
For me, it was a reminder of how a wine that I have come to know well and love might be perceived from a fresh perspective.
In other words, the sport you've come to know over the past decade-plus — the landscape you've grown so familiar with — might soon collapse into oblivion.
As these characters are threatened or empowered and come to know one another better, their instincts and relationships shift, and so does our understanding of them.
And many people will likely come to know more about all three scientists' work because they read an article about one of them being a woman.
The poem has the feeling of genuine, uneasy discovery, as if only through writing could he come to know who he is and what he feels.
"It's not really an airplane — it's kind of a person, and you come to know each one," he said in a video recorded before the flight.
Men in red jumpsuits, the inmates he had come to know out on the rec yard, gathered to shake his hand and give him a hug.
Their bathroom schedules, skincare routines, and occasionally hearing them have sex may be the only intimate details you ever come to know about them, and that's cool.
Trauma is similarly pervasive, with a surreal edge; cutting through the bullshit of what we're taught or have come to know, exposing the primal emotion long neglected.
Jenner confirmed on her app this morning that, yes, the pair actually plan some of those twinning looks we've come to know (and, let's be honest, copy).
It goes into new territory, exploring the galactic struggle from a ground-war perspective while maintaining that essential Star Wars feel that fans have come to know.
It's full of the glitchy, metallic, outwardly fake-feeling sounds that we've come to know from the producer, and lyrically, it's also an embrace of the artificial.
But what makes this end result so impressive is that it's not the chalky, sticky, obvious temporary spray-in color we've all come to know — and fear.
To top it all off, her opponent was fighting like an entirely different person from the one she'd come to know so well during the scouting process.
In fact, the magma of his celebrity soon cooled into hagiographic stone, such that much of what the world has come to "know" about him is fiction.
The mask is also gentle enough to use twice a week and not as startlingly sloppy as lot of other masks we've come to know and love.
From time to time in the years to come, I hope you will be treated unfairly, so that you will come to know the value of justice.
I remember our family walking in the front door of our new building in 1992, opened by one of the doormen I would come to know, Vinnie.
The hope is that you'll correct misperceptions of someone else or come to know and respect their experiences more deeply, no matter how either of you voted.
Then, from that list of nominees, Academy members vote on the finalists and declare a winner in the Oscars telecast we've all come to know and love.
Meanwhile, GLaDOS (the main narrator and mastermind of the Portal games) speaks about each level with the cutting sarcasm Portal players have come to know and love.
Today, the New York-based brand is rolling out a new riff on the Rockie and Marti bags that we've all come to know (and perhaps own).
It's one of those things you come to know of by way of a friend who learned it from her friend who learned it from her cousin.
Fans of the Prince have come to know him as a bit of a baby whisperer as he's had several adorable moments with young children this year.
When Elkin herself goes to find material for her first novel in Venice, we come to know the city through the eyes of the artist Sophie Calle.
The evening was part of Travelogues, a series organized by the discerning dance producer Laurie Uprichard, who presents artists she's come to know through her international travels.
Francis J. Greenburger, the company's founder, had come to know NoLIta because a co-worker and a nephew live there, and he admired its "vibrancy," he said.
In no time at all, we were at our final stop, bidding fond farewells to the train staff who had come to know the children by name.
It's the impact of the attack that is meaningful, sculpting Looking Glass into the lonely, sexually repressed man we've come to know in the episode's contemporary storyline.
It's where you find schools of thought like skepticism (we can't truly know anything) and realism (the universe contains observer-independent facts we can come to know).
She is also strong as steel, though, and we come to know that Louisiana sees people — really sees them — and she tends to trust the right ones.
Gidley would be among them, and he told me that he very much enjoys seeing the many media friends he has come to know over the years.
Meanwhile, John Mack, a colorful former Duke football player whom Nides had come to know when he worked for Tony Coelho, became the C.E.O. of Morgan Stanley.
The crowd whooped and laughed — not the cruel laughter you come to know at Trump rallies but real belly laughter, for what was a genuinely funny bit.
One man, Jake, then 40, who I would come to know, said he had tried to kill his partner; some said they'd been charged with disorderly conduct.
Taking in everything from glitched-out funk wooze to soul-inflected wonky house we've come to know and love, Dancing on the Sun is top-tier stuff.
When Aya first utters a variation on the titular creed we've all come to know, it is weighted with a meaning it's rarely had before in this series.
While this isn't Bloodborne by any stretch, its narrative does share many of the same traits that fans of director Hidetaka Miyazaki have come to know and love.
Whereas Bohemian Rhapsody was hell-bent on reproducing moments we've come to know well, Rocketman is more concerned with conveying the essence of the man and his music.
And the question is how: What did I have to do to myself to come to know what right-wing people know and feel the way they feel?
While some verge on the side of glamorously erotic, others evoke the playful and flirtatious side the publishing world has come to know and love of his work.
There still seems to be a lot of story left for this cast of characters we have come to know and care about over the past two seasons.
Rick Perry, the former Texas governor, was introducing the candidate I'd come to see, but with descriptions that bore no relation to the candidate I'd come to know.
Over the years, we've come to know (and love) Gwen Stefani's signature beauty look: a winged eye and bold lip accented with her equally bright platinum blonde tresses.
It is also the beginning of a very uncertain new era, and possibly the beginning of the end of the Thai monarchy as we've come to know it.
Infinite scroll, badges, and autoplay are seemingly linchpins for many of the social networks we've come to know and love (or, as ethical technologists argue, get hooked on).
"  Biden also went after Trump, criticizing his claims of supporting the middle class, with the Biden line we've come to know and love: "That's a bunch of malarkey.
The site shared an exclusive video of the movie's blooper reel, and it's filled with the same goofy antics we've come to know and love from these two.
There is only one right answer to any given question at any given time, and how can I tell when the time has come to know the difference?
These big exes aren't just people—they are the cities we move to, the offices made to feel suffocating, the mirrors through which we come to know ourselves.
The app works on the principle that it will come to know your spending habits so well, that you won't even miss the money in the first place.
Sharing our stories is one of the most powerful and enduring ways people connect and come to know each other across every kind of cultural and community divide.
At those moments, we feel we are not getting a history lesson, but hearing the stories of individual men and women we have come to know and understand.
We might not know how a woman came to be married, or why she might now want to leave, but we come to know her current desires intimately.
To be clear, Legionfarm coaches are not coming from the same pool of streamers and pro gamers we've come to know and cheer on in the esports world.
I had just given my two-month notice at Temple when the man I had come to know as a mentor and friend drugged and sexually assaulted me.
After living and working in Washington for nearly three decades, I have come to know many Foreign Service officers, as well as career civil servants at federal agencies.
According to the screen star, the Rebel Wilson her 6.8 million Instagram followers have come to know and love is nothing like who she is in real life.
It offered no insight into the end of the Shavers' time together, only a simple wish from a man who had come to know what must be cherished.
The rollicking track begins with King counting "1-2-3," before the guitar lick that generations have come to know as a tribute to the state of Alabama.
"Our ad continues to run because we feel it's important to show this side of the governor that so many Americans have come to know," she said on Wednesday.
Since season 2 of CW's soapy take on the Archie comics, Riverdale fans have come to know Michael's father Mark as mobster Hiram, the scheming father of Veronica Lodge.
Since the new story is set thousands of years before the original series, presumably none of the characters we've come to know and love would be around back then.
Still, I'm not sure it would be worth it for PLL to sacrifice a character fans have come to know and love for the sake of another shocking moment.
It's called Jerry Before Seinfeld, but it looks like the comedian's first Netflix special will deliver the Jerry Seinfeld we've already come to know and love/hate/shrug about.
Launching today on Urban Outfitters is an exclusive 13-piece offering from Champion, the classic leisurewear brand you've come to know and love, and Harley Viera Newton's line HVN.
Him questioning their motives and breaking into a home he's come to know, and even cherish in times of crisis, means so much more now than it did then.
The story might sound familiar, but the execution is pure Zombie: This is precisely the brand of highly stylized weirdness many of us have come to know and love.
We've come to know Lauren Conrad for her whimsical style and classic beauty looks (yes, we're referring to that cat eye!), and for her the launch of her ninth (
It also remixes existing Spider-lore to create something fresh that shakes up some of the character relationships that fans have come to know and love over the decades.
In the indigenous way, you come to know the plant by imbibing it and getting to know its spirit and teaching capacities and you develop a relationship with it.
Unfortunately, the American version will likely nix the steamy sex scenes and raunchy (yet funny) group games that fans of the U.K. edition have come to know and love.
We've come to know December as Star Wars season, and with 223 months until the next installment, it now has a title: Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi.
But his job could be summed up as "Know the enemy" and in a way he had indeed come to know them, in that fellowship of death-defying souls.
Cheese was treated as a topping rather than a given, and the thick layer of mozzarella that we've come to know didn't become a staple until the 19th century.
Now, with PLL wrapping after seven intense years, Hale is figuring out who she is outside of what the public, and her fans, have come to know her for.
David NewburyDecember 10, 2016 What you're looking at is ARPANET, or the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network, which was a predecessor of the internet we've come to know today.
Over the years, those of us in local government have come to know the critical role Medicaid plays in helping school districts meet the needs of children with disabilities.
This is one of those distinctive DF sounds still present today that you come to know, and it was a tradition I found bizarre until I just accepted it.
Because when you have so many absurd lies being propagated about you, you come to know that even when they are easily disprovable, there's a lingering doubt people have.
When it premieres on Disney Plus: Summer 2021Many of the stars we've come to know in the MCU are returning to voice their characters for this animated anthology series.
Ms. Robles had come to know the regulars, Ms. Sanchez said, including one guest whom she greeted every morning with a bowl of strawberries, which he liked to eat.
In essence, machines may come to know the world not through an impossibly all-encompassing program, but from grasping, babbling, trying, and fumbling their way to getting it right.
His father, Elroy, leaves this unwanted child behind and makes his way to the man who was once his legal guardian, whom we come to know as Vollie Frade.
What he found confirmed what many Latino communities from school districts like Edgewood had already come to know: Latinos made up a disproportionately high number of the war's casualties.
"The right person in your life could be somebody who's in a hospital you have a deep connection with who was a stranger you've come to know," he said.
The lighting, which helps to distance the dancers from us, is by Lucy Carter.) You come to know a few individuals (notably Herman Cornejo, Jeffrey Cirio and Misty Copeland).
My hope is that Nightdive's remake continues to capture the authentic experience of the original, so that gamers everywhere can come to know what it is to fear SHODAN.
Before his father became the lovable, loudly dressed man with the big mustache that we've come to know, he was a source of tension in Drake's life and music.
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Notably, their releases also coincided with—and may have played some part in—what many have come to know as the "Satanic Panic" of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
"I'm very proud of these kids," says Burnett, whose younger fans have come to know her through YouTube clips of her show and playing Miss Hannigan in 1982's Annie.
Anyone arriving at GAS with curious ears in 2017 might initially wonder what the fuss is about, especially if they've come to know those contemporary acts who bear his hallmarks.
Well, naturally, the following posts on Nostalrius' forums exhibit the same kind of polite, level-headed decency and respect we've come to know and love from players in recent years.
By contrast, Avengers: Endgame is built on dozens of Marvel films where we've come to know and love the characters, so all deaths of these pivotal leads feel extremely significant.
People began stopping her on the street– usually supporters of the page who sometimes harassed her after finding out she wasn't the Laura Hunter they had come to know online.
"We've all come to know the importance of cognitive functioning among older adults," said study co-author Giyeon Kim, a psychology researcher at Chung-Ang University in Seoul, South Korea.
With just a week before the election, British documentary filmmaker Anthony Baxter thinks it is important for Americans to see the Donald Trump he has come to know in Scotland.
Other than the grappling rope and stealth, the things I loved about this latest installment of Uncharted are the things I've already come to know and love in earlier games.
"The Muhammad Ali Center has always experienced what we have come to know as, 'Muhammad Magic,' but I cannot even conceive as to the genesis of those bees," Lassere said.
"The Muhammad Ali Center has always experienced what we have come to know as, 'Muhammad Magic,' but I cannot even conceive as to the genesis of those bees," Lassere said.
U.S. troop deaths or scandals are frequently the only mechanism by which Americans come to know about military deployments to African nations like Niger, which according to Pentagon spokesperson Maj.
"We've talked with many very distinct actors, and we've come to know their opinions, their appetites, and their conditions to enter into this type of project," said Malo de Molina.
And if you dig the merriment of "American Country Love Song," fear not, Owen says American Love is brimming with the same feeling fans have come to know him for.
Now, after playing with the Wolverines for 11 seasons, Michael feels like he's come to know the area, and its unique brand of hockey, like the back of his hand.
Prior to the late 60s, "ballroom culture" revolved around drag pageants that were more like fashion shows or beauty pageants than what we come to know a ball as today.
Even though Nicaragua is a relatively small country that I could drive across in several hours, it's a place that I can come to know, even with all the turmoil.
I've come to know them all as my friends over the years, and having a label where I feel comfortable being myself is something I'll cherish for a long time.
While Nintendo heavily emphasized the shrines in its gameplay presentations, there will be fully-featured, larger dungeons like the ones we've come to know and love in previous "Zelda" titles.
It's time to lay bare this fishy bromance and come to know the full breadth of Flynn's furtive activities and whether Trump was aware or complicit, before, during or after.
By that point, Mitsuha (a girl yearning to leave her small town) and Taki (a boy in Tokyo) have come to know each other as well as two people can.
The Joker we've come to know in Batman comics is a homicidal, crazy person, but only one of those things makes him evil (it's the one where he kills people).
Hayes told me that one evening at a party, a young woman said she had come to know Sacks through Hallucinations, a book in which he chronicled his drug use.
In photo shoots, Seidel stands in his Upper West Side living room, dressed up like "Frederick Seidel," surrounded by décor whose provenance we have come to know from his poems.
But as impressive and impassioned as the Pope's message to the conference was, his speech didn't have all the stereotypical gimmicks we've come to know and love from TED talks.
But Brian walked in with what Julie would come to know as the rugged "Sweeney Uniform" — jeans, a denim button-down shirt tucked in nicely, a baseball cap and hiking boots.
He seems to want to uphold the worst aspects of tech culture as we've come to know it, the ones that so many people are arguing against and trying to change.
Because while its lyrics tell a story of confusion and helplessness, it's also a full on slutdropping, drink-spilling banger of the sort we've come to know and love from Rihanna.
Earlier this week, Jennifer Lawrence threw away all of the hard work she put into being the low-key, much-liked, not-at-all-controversial celebrity that we've come to know.
The clip reintroduces the medieval world and the Bud Light-loving people we've come to know as they prepare to fight for beer, though they are greatly outnumbered by their opponent.
It seems much more important to look at the subtle hints the text gives us about the not yet fully developed poet whom we've all come to know, study, and love.
But someday soon she will google her name, find the Archbishop's audio, read the articles about her, and come to know what was done to her in the name of God.
"Now I have come to know everything, and can say that the election was not free and fair," said Mohammad Abdus Salam, a 75-year-old former high court division justice.
That winged cat-eye we've come to know and love (try as we might, we'll never be able to get ours anywhere close to this perfect) was nowhere to be found.
"In the years since I have gotten to know this delightful, giving man, I have come to know him as the ultimate wrong-way prognosticator for oil," Cramer said about Hamm.
When I accepted him as a student, I was impressed by his intelligence, but I have come to know him as a conniving person who easily lies to get his way.
"We threw in a lot of secrets and clues and puzzles for the kind of obsessive fan I've come to know, specifically from Futurama and, of course, The Simpsons," says Groening.
Villaseñor captures the earnest facial expressions of Ocasio-Cortez that we have come to know and love from her Instagram Live stories, where she talks policy and politics over instant noodles.
Plenty of people have fallen in love with how sassy Coco is in this interview, mostly because it exactly describes the personality we've all come to know from our own cats.
Are you eager to see Hank cross over more into the personal side of Barry's life and possibly interact with some of the other characters we've come to know and love?
Unfortunately, the series is now taking its annual swan dive into the abyss of confusing, unfinished, left-for-dead plot lines that long-time fans have come to know and despise.
So to me, the fundamental question here is about whether the stable democracies that we've come to know and expect were dependent on economic background conditions that simply aren't there anymore.
Today, Hasbro, the makers of everyone's favorite real-estate board game, announced that several of the pieces you've come to know and love will be going the way of the dodo.
"Not only do patients and their families enjoy his visits, there are staff members we've come to know over the past several years who love seeing him," says owner Judith Bonifaci.
Instead, Iran has leaned on its ability to raise global oil prices and make the West feel the strain that many Iranians have come to know under harsh US-imposed sanctions.
Our pool of women in those positions have been painfully small, which really limits those opportunities if you think about that — as we've come to know it — "highest, hardest" glass ceiling.
The John Jay report found that many victims of priestly sexual abuse had come to know their future abuser outside of church, often because he was a friend of the family.
What that means immediately is less THUMP and more Trump, along with a dedication to covering the races through the winking, irreverent lens our readers have come to know and love.
Haven't you always wanted a four-minute reimagining of Marie Antoinette from the woke pop lizard we have come to know as Katy Perry, but with loads of smartphones and choreography?
But I do remember my first impression: O'Keeffe was tiny in stature, her features rapier-sharp, her face lined, powerful and beautiful in the way we have all come to know.
It's also been a touchstone for people close to the ball world, and those who have come to know ballroom through the film, to see themselves honored on the big screen.
There are 21 fully defined characters in this pulsing, three-hour drama, and having seen the show four times (first in London), I feel I've come to know them all intimately.
Many children of older parents have come to know this news diet as the equivalent of extreme senior sugar addiction mixed with a series of truly unpleasant and conspiracy-laden doughnuts.
The move shocked fans who'd come to know Maza as a critic of the video-sharing platform, after it failed to stop a right-wing pile-on against him last year.
" But Kelly also said he stood by "my previous comments of the Rob Porter that I have come to know ... and believe every individual deserves the right to defend their reputation.
I also know you've come to know me well enough over all these years to trust that the woman I chose as my wife upholds the same values as I do.
What better way to impress on students the need to listen closely to their colleagues and to come to know not just their own parts but the piece as a whole?
The reporter said he had only come to know the police captain in the course of his reporting on Inn Din, where Moe Yan Naing served in a position of responsibility.
Then, about two years ago, I began spotting friends and cool teens hitting the sleek little obelisks I would soon come to know as Juuls, and honestly, I felt pangs of jealousy.
It participates in a genre we have collectively come to know well: the cultural institution's hollow apology delivered as tersely and cursorily as possible in order to return to business as usual.
It is bound to be a doozy of a show — one that will perpetuate the Trump-Colbert digs and battles that we've come to know well on social media and TV alike.
Now, several seasons in, we've come to know Littlefinger as the smarmy little man who was the reason for Sansa Stark's marriage to Ramsay Bolton, one of the series' most vicious characters.
But we were suddenly very, very interested in making sure that other LGBT people felt the beauty of their sexual orientation just like we had come to know the beauty of mine.
Image: Southwest Research InstituteCeres, the tiny asteroid belt world we've come to know and love through NASA's Dawn mission, seems to delight in mysteries, from flickering bright spots to unexpected ocean minerals.
"[We are aware] that people have an interest in naming this baby after another gorilla we've all come to know this past year, I totally understand where that's coming from," Shearer said.
See, despite being called "fingers," those breaded strips of chicken that we've come to know and love as a staple of sports-bar snacking certainly don't come from the phalanges of birds.
If these cuts are applied as proposed, it would fundamentally change the global health landscape as we have come to know it over the past 15 years, and that would be devastating.
His work, in a few words, was the stuff of creative genius: He used colors, symbols, and images to send political messages — pioneering the neo-expressionist movement we've come to know today.
That's all you want with a franchise like this—big stars having their moments, the usual beats you've come to know and a couple of added elements that keep you off-balance.
I think those characters from The Wire still have lives to live after that and have potential for change, but you've come to know that world so much that Baltimore is exhausted.
She had come to know Karzai when she lived in his neighborhood in Peshawar in the late 1980s, back when he was a spokesman for a small mujahedeen group fighting the Soviets.
That was von Braunhut's, and although his novelty toys were, once they arrived, a bit disappointing, the marketing of them was a wonder of what we'd all come to know as informercialism.
Paint itself he might be said to have come to know through his father, a commercial painter employed, for a time, by the U.S. government at a naval air station in Ventura.
Multiple characters betrayed everything we've come to know about them, apparently for no other reason than to shove the lumbering plot one step closer to the can't-come-soon-enough finish line.
But rather than spending the summer like exchange students, sightseeing and making American friends, some of these students come to know America through low-wage jobs, as maids, servers, and kitchen staff.
Ramadan is also a time when mosques invite people of other faiths in, so that we may come to know one another and dispel the myths we may have about each other.
As the primary lens through which many nonresidents come to know the city, it might, perhaps, give the casual viewer the impression that Baltimore consists mainly of drugs, murder and political corruption.
Aphids may be important to the survival of some ladybug species we have come to know and love by warding off another predator that has been moving in and feasting on them.
From the crowning of an unexpected champion to an off-season of stunning free agency moves, the league has upended so much of what we had come to know to be true.
However, when they move back to a lower state, they release light, which just so happens to create the beautiful spectacle we have come to know as the Northern and Southern Lights.
As I would come to know over the years, Denis had a keen eye for the subtle glories of infirmity that many of us could see only after he pointed them out.
There may be an audience for it — an audience who may even come to know you as a ~brand~ — but you may be left unsure what, exactly, you're getting out of it.
But the Pontiff's actions are consonant with the Francis that people have come to know and love: He is spontaneous, motivated by joy, and a man of action as well as word.
It was a role he had come to know well over the course of the 22010 years he had spent as president of the Confederation of African Football, African soccer's governing body.
In the 14 years since the couple moved into a 100-year-old Craftsman cottage there, they and their son have come to "know someone on almost every street," Ms. Gibson said.
On first listen, this is classic Jamie T. There's a powerful, sing-a-long hook, jerky and rhythmic guitar, and the sharp edged, character studying lyrics we've come to know Jamie for.
Through hard work, education and thanks in large part to the sisterhood that I have come to know through pageants, I am proud to say that I am today a better person.
Star's risk ultimately pays off: the manager, who we'll come to know as Jahil Rivera (Benjamin Bratt) invites Star and the girls to perform at NFL player Hunter Morgan's party later that week.
Forky comes to exist because Woody and the fellow toys you've come to know and love from the first three Toy Story's are now under the care of a little girl named Bonnie.
It allows members of Congress to meet and come to know their across-the-aisle counterparts under different lights, and it gives them the chance to compete (strenuously, they insist) in good fun.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians reality star tagged her go-to wig specialist Tokyo Stylez, whom fans have come to know as the mastermind behind some of Jenner's most memorable hair colors.
I stand by my previous comments of the Rob Porter that I have come to know since becoming Chief of Staff, and I believe every individual deserves the right to defend their reputation.
Creator Toby Gard, a designer at Core Design in the United Kingdom, had originally conceived of the character as a male archeologist, but eventually gender-swapped, creating the entity we've come to know.
The whole point of posting is to find other people like you, and the promise of the internet is that you'll come to know the people who understand you better than anyone else.
At any rate, I think going forward I'm particularly interested in how The Good Place will continue to shake up a lot of what we've come to know about its characters so far.
But TV often struggles with this kind of reset, causing confusion and frustration by ditching a bunch of characters viewers have come to know and care about in favor of something completely new.
In a teaser trailer forToy Story 4, all seems right with the toys audiences have come to know and love — until a new character named Forky seems to throw their world into chaos.
Hopefully, more Americans will also come to know the Donald Trump I know – caring, compassionate, and delivering justice with humanity for all Americans, especially those who were wrongly punished in the first place.
Clio Chang: The real crime of Ed Sheeran is that we are talking about Ed Sheeran, instead of the very good show we have all come to know and love, Game of Thrones.
While the series we've come to know and love is rife with texting and blogging, the new special puts Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman's John Watson back in the 19th century.
But the Voice coach, who just released the new deluxe edition of his holiday album A Legendary Christmas, admits he wasn't always the confident, swoon-worthy guy fans have come to know love.
The next day, Mr. Workman, in a crisp suit and tie, appeared on the witness stand and spoke easily and fluently, in the technical jargon-laced cadence I had come to know well.
For example, I hope that if people don't know one of the scholars' research, they'll actually come to know it because they were intrigued by what [the scholar] wrote about a certain photographer.
The traits of these immigrant youth that I have come to know - their infectious resolve, hope and promise - washed over me and I realized something important: we're not going to lose this battle.
He does an awful lot of accomplished passing in this mix, which is cool, but also feels untrue to the ass-based bully I have come to know and love in the NBA.
It spat a jet of air at me, an attack that I had come to know well while hunting it's white-furred cousin, only this time it came with a cloud of smoke.
We want to let the many people who have come to know Tim personally or from his inspirational work as an artist, educator, and community activist to respect that services will be private.
Over the course of the season, Spock went from petulant to showing a warmth for Burnham, exhibiting a range that felt to me out of character for the Spock we've come to know.
And so the colonists gather, and they try to figure out the language that they are going to create in the founding document that we, of course, come to know as the Constitution.
Since then, the world has come to know us for our cultural Catholicism: our low-riders' reverence to la Virgen de Guadalupe, the way we turned rosaries into fashion, and crosses into decor.
But fans who haven't followed the team since it won its World Cup title in Canada will soon come to know several new ones, too: Rose Lavelle, Jessica McDonald, Sam Mewis, Tierna Davidson.
And since reality TV producers have become fairly committed to casting gay or lesbian competitors in each season, our kids have come to know, and root for, a healthy number of LGBTQ contestants.
The series has been going strong since 20163, but with Disney about to close its deal to buy Fox, fans may soon be bidding farewell to the onscreen X-Men they've come to know.
"In the years since I have gotten to know this delightful, giving man, I have come to know him as the ultimate wrong-way prognosticator for oil," the "Mad Money " host said of Hamm.
Obama opened his remarks hailing the airmen he has come to know as president and joking that some days he spends more time with those in the Air Force than with his own family.
"The man who I have come to know is a kind, gracious soul, beyond generous with his time and who is on an unending mission to give back," said British actor Gary Old man.
But I have come to know that, even if they are in joy, if I have not connected to joy myself, it is very hard for me to recognize and honor it in them.
Other findings confirm most of what we've come to know of other social media platforms: Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter tend to be more popular among the young crowd, especially 18 to 24-year-olds.
"I stand by my previous comments of the Rob Porter that I have come to know since becoming Chief of Staff, and believe every individual deserves the right to defend their reputation," he said.
For years, Peter viewed the legendary actor, who was remote and often away on set, as a "starchy" man opposed to the "archetypal decent man" the world had come to know in the movies.
Starbucks, the most ubiquitous coffee chain on planet Earth, could have been called something else — and it doesn't quite have the same ring as the name caffeine addicts have come to know and love.
When one pictures the iconic Rosa Parks, front woman of the African-American Civil Rights Movement, we see her the way many of us have come to know her: through black and white photos.
Lawrence sported the "underwear as outerwear" trend the KarJenner family has come to know and love with her $1,924 La Perla black bodice featuring obliques-baring stomach cutouts without anything over top of it.
Girls who weren't born fair-haired are now making it look, dare we say, even cooler than the iconic Hollywood blondes we've come to know and love (we're looking at you, Gwyneth and Reese).
On Wednesday, Disick posted a tranquil shot of his ex – though, as fans of Keeping Up with the Kardashians have come to know, he couldn't resist one of his signature playful jabs at Kardashian.
"I stand by my previous comments of the Rob Porter that I have come to know since becoming Chief of Staff, and believe every individual deserves the right to defend their reputation," he added.
Once he choppers out to the Horizon, where he works as an electronics technician, we stay on board for the duration, and we come to know the corridors and chambers of the rig intimately.
But perhaps DC's greatest feat of late is proving that it can produce great comics even without the familiar razzle dazzle of the Justice League and the villains we've come to know so well.
In order to keep the addition in the style that Jersey Shore goers had come to know and love for 50 years, he had to enlist an architect that truly understood the Googie style.
The perpetrator, a restive stranger we will come to know as Elwood (played with chilling unpredictability by Christopher Abbott), has dark business with Lila (Imogen Poots), the young wife of one of the victims.
Part of the sobriety was that the sound waves drawing the outline of the ship represented the lives of 194 people, whose stories — over the past days and weeks — we had come to know.
Only in time do they come to know the spectrum of power in words, that they can wound as well as elate, promote war as well as peace, express hate as well as love.
We come to know that Max has a troublesome relationship with his own alcoholic father, and that he's taken to professional wrestlers as role models, to make up for what he lacks at home.
Just as if I were a surfer, any little thing could knock me off my board and back into arthritic misery, back into the boot and scooter I had come to know and loathe.
His mind was so rampant with invention that he became known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park," and his list of works far exceeds what most of us have come to know him by.
After that, you're reliving a scene from 127 Hours, a couple of scenes from Boxing Helena, and every last one of the Allison Williams-starring Get Out moments we've come to know and love.
I think any who have been holding out hope that Trump will eventually change into someone more polished, professional and amenable than the man we have come to know must simply abandon that hope.
"I stand by my previous comments of the Rob Porter that I have come to know since becoming chief of staff, and believe every individual deserves the right to defend their reputation," he continued.
"I stand by my previous comments of the Rob Porter that I have come to know since becoming chief of staff, and believe every individual deserves the right to defend their reputation," he wrote.
"I stand by my previous comments of the Rob Porter that I have come to know since becoming Chief of Staff, and believe every individual deserves the right to defend their reputation," he continued.
Just as if I were a surfer, any little thing could knock me off my board and back into arthritic misery, back into the boot and scooter I had come to know and loathe.
No matter how next season turns out, though, it will be hard to recreate the oddball magic of the Baking Show that audiences have come to know — certainly if American attempts are any indication.
While we've come to know and love Campbell's long history of shading the hand that feeds her, she's also been a dedicated advocate of racial diversity in fashion since the beginning stages of her career.
So we're a little surprised that Middleton would rock such a statement sneaker, switching it up from her usual classic style we've come to know and love, but we have to say it definitely works.
And the president is doing all of this while battling the deep state, the unfair media, of course all the international bureaucrats we&aposve come to know and love and establishment politicians here in Washington.
I remember then reading Niels Bohr's response to that EPR paper, which chimed in my mind with more modest, knowledge-based claims about how we come to know about what there is in the world.
When it comes to red carpet beauty, we've all come to know and love Stone for her signature red hair and playful approach to makeup — but that doesn't stop her from transforming for her roles.
The show's two strong Queens were meeting for the first time, they were jockeying for social status in front of practically every character we've come to know, and our poor primate hearts couldn't handle it.
Overtures of support from the White House and planned changes to U.S. weapons export regulations reflect the U.S. commitment to keep offering the Saudis the partnership they've come to know for more than 70 years.
As the world of food media has moved increasingly toward 30-second Facebook videos and competition-based reality shows, Ina Garten is sticking to the traditional format her fans have come to know and love.
Cancer-free people are blessed, but they are not always aware of the dedication, compassion and genius of those I've come to know who are daily engaged in the war against this elusive, pernicious enemy.
This piece by Mark Singer captures Mr. Trump at a delicate time, while colorfully illuminating The Donald we've come to know: peripatetic, attention-craving, and always feeding quotes to reporters — and complaining about their coverage.
Even though he has been beardless in the past (see the pic to the left from 2010), his fans seem to think he looks nothing like the Drake they've come to know without facial hair.
And then there's the love between Ayanna and her mother and her extended family and the love between Ayanna and her neighborhood, the blocks that raised her, what she has come to know as home.
They were eating hot dogs and conducting their evening meeting, a ritual Bracke would come to know well: Each took his turn sharing what he accomplished that day and what he planned for the next.
One outspoken advocate for the name change was Neomi Rao, an associate law professor who had come to know Mr. Scalia while serving as a clerk for Clarence Thomas, another conservative member of the court.
Maintained by the Women in Military Service for America Memorial Foundation, this registry is preserving stories like these so that future generations will come to know the valuable and varied contributions of America's military women.
Nurset Gokce—or "Salt Bae", as the world has come to know and love him by—first graced us with his beautiful presence in January by salting a seared steak in the most elegant of ways.
At the center of our community, Asia has stood, her fist in the air, fighting daily not just for justice for those of us she has come to know, but for abused people the world over.
There is no way for me to undo the desire I've come to know in the years since I made my promise, no more than I can undo the hands that I've allowed to touch me.
The Trump I've come to know At a deeper level, though, Manafort's claim, made in a forum where he surely knew his words would become public, was so blunt that it seemed calculated to create controversy.
Image: YouTube/The Alex Jones ChannelThe most accurate description of the shrieking pageantry we've come to know as InfoWars is that it's a dietary supplement business hiding behind a debased, unreliable, and exhaustingly stupid news network.
But Trump, that paragon of decorum and decency we have come to know and love, apparently could not handle the Mooch: sources also say POTUS & fam did not appreciate how A.S. comments linked them to vulgarity.
"We all could have done better over the last few hours, the last few days, in dealing with this … but the emerging reports were not reflective of the individual we have come to know," Shah said.
Dr. Cohen is the author of a 2017 study that linked a warming Arctic to the intermittent blasts of cold that those of us in the Northern Hemisphere have come to know as the polar vortex.
Instead, it starts with a cold open of a gruesome suicide that may or may not have been caused by a killer ghost, the spirit of a woman we come to know as Yuko (Kiki Sukezane).
" The sociopath in sheep's clothing is a role Skarsgard has come to know well; it follows his Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning turn as Perry, the suave, wife-beating rapist whose death ignites "Big Little Lies.
It's so openly dismissive of the character we've come to know as Chewbacca and his place in the story, and it sets a tone for the way the rest of the unfolding movie will treat him.
It's a season that feels like the insightful BoJack we've come to know, but also one wearing its skin in a way that feels just uncomfortable enough that it's clear something in its bones has changed.
These refrains (all of which I've heard at least once, some in the last month) are just some of the responses that people dealing with mental health challenges in Latino communities have come to know well.
The exact wording of this guidance varies from one faith to another, but in essence, this is what we've come to know as the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
That's part of what makes it so thrilling to watch: We are seeing a character we've come to know over four years be thrown out of whack and have to recalibrate herself amid these electrifying new feelings.
"Biden's opportunity is in responding to all of these pressures with empathy and the happy warrior we have come to know and love as a country and not as the campaigner who's talking politics," she told Insider. 
When it came time to walk around Sydney, Meghan swapped her nude suede Stuart Weitzman Legend pumps for a pair of black Rothy's flats — a brand we've come to know and love for its extremely comfy shoes.
On the other, it seems even more likely that The Good Place will swerve in a totally different direction and ditch everything we've come to know about it to throw something completely new in our dumbfounded faces.
She knows I want to start my own company, and says really nice things about how it's inspiring to see someone she's come to know from work begin to make big changes and take a leap. Yikes!
Through thousands of hours in the company of whales, I have come to know them as individuals, as brothers and sisters, as mothers and babysitters, and as a community of families living together in the Caribbean Sea.
I find myself a little at a loss as to where to categorize the Surface Go. It doesn't seem to slot easily into any of the predefined notions of computer pricing tiers we've come to know recently.
A glimpse of what Stories will look like The name may sound similar to those casual snippets we've come to know and love on Snapchat and Instagram, but Match's version will be a far more composed affair.
Either way, you're on your porn site of choice, tapping in the search terms that you know are guaranteed to lead to the sort of mid-afternoon weekend climax you've come to know with a gentle familiarity.
At age 6, I had already begun the dance that many black people have come to know very well in our "post-apartheid" South Africa, where white people control social and economic institutions despite black majority rule.
"I use that to teach students about how we've come to know the Aborigine so much so that we don't even recognize ourselves, our lived cultural story, as authentic, as legitimate, as real," Ms. Bond told me.
It should come as no surprise that the people they come to know and love through their television screens often seem like better choices than the politicians they believe are responsible for the worst of our problems.
Part of the problem is "The First" gets caught in a sort of narrative no-man's land, hewing closer to looks back at the space program than the more forward-thinking science fiction we've come to know.
By the end of his tenure, he had largely cut out senior staff members from significant decision-making, relying instead on a small circle of trusted advisers he had come to know during his overseas military deployments.
"The Marine Corps' position, as reaffirmed by its previous study, is supported by not just decades of scientific and individual consensus, but remains consistent with everything we have come to know and understand about warfare," he wrote.
In so doing, they perpetuate the misconception about the book that so many have come to know, love and admire — it was, in truth, not a hastily scribbled private diary, but a carefully composed and considered text.
It requires a degree of justification; a need to look at your fanbase and explain why a certain player they've come to know, love, or at least grow accustomed to, doesn't match up to what's on offer elsewhere.
" He added in the statement that he stood "by my previous comments of the Rob Porter that I have come to know since becoming Chief of Staff, and believe every individual deserves the right to defend their reputation.
On this day, the 5th anniversary of the Syria conflict, that is where I had hoped I would be: in Syria, helping UNHCR with returns, and watching families I have come to know be able to go home.
The warm, welcoming teacher, Celinda, spoke-sang directions over the music, and we just followed along, while students who seemed to have come to know each other chatted about upcoming first birthdays, or new adventures in baby cereal.
At the age of 18, he was an avid guitarist/songwriter and the shortest boy in his year at school, which earned him the nickname Lil' Chris—the moniker most of us would come to know him by.
The revised formula includes the addition of new moisture-retaining ingredients — sunflower synthetic beeswax, blue agave, and safflower oil — that promise to hydrate your lips while still delivering the same blotted effect we've come to know and love.
It's one of The Americans' greatest truths and tragedies that everyone is coming to learn it's a lot easier to hate an entire country in the abstract than a single person you've come to know and care for.
The Beats Solo3 headphones bring you the top-notch sound quality we've all come to know from Beats, combined with the convenience of a wire-free, long-living set of cans that are basically ideal for everyday use.
After four weeks, I had come to know this patient's family well, but the emotional ether in that "family meeting" where I took away any and all hope of her surviving is hard to capture with written words.
She described the Cooper Park Houses, a New York City Housing Authority complex with more than 1,700 residents, as a place where she felt safe and, after almost two decades, had come to know many of her neighbors.
Who knows how many people will come to know Christ because satellite radio is devoting a channel to 70 years' worth of messages that all of us have hope, purpose, and meaning in the forgiveness of Jesus Christ?
We've come to know the Duchess of Sussex as the queen of the chic coats — specifically black coats — so, of course, we took a trip down fashion lane to pull some inspo from her past winter-ready ensembles.
If the high-octane battles, dragon scenes and other magical happenings give "Game of Thrones" its dazzle, it's the recognizable human impulses, frailties and behaviors in characters we've come to know well that give it its emotional power.
Still, Williams showed that even on days when she isn't the dominating force we've come to know as Serena Williams, she's capable of immense fight and mud-in-her-veins grit — something she'll need to catch Court's record.
From there, the day slowly but surely devolves as people absorb the news and try to figure out what the hell they're supposed to be doing — a feeling that we've all, unfortunately, come to know all too well.
And yeah, there's still a lot that we don't know about her, and one of the things that we may come to know more about next season is Deja's father, because we haven't yet talked about it at all.
"I haven't heard anything systemic here and it seems to be related to one firm which is having some funding issues and we will come to know next week," said Kit Juckes, head of FX strategy at Societe Generale.
Every other year I'd Google the same thing hoping a new webpage would appear, but a decade later, all I'd come to know was the order in which the studies ranked on the Google search's first page of results.
The film, which debuted on Friday, tells the entertaining and exciting story of how a young woman living in East London discovered her calling as the ass-kicking, tomb-raiding heroine we've come to know an love, Lara Croft.
While the spandex-clad Kim we've come to know and love is clearly going through some kind of personal style metamorphosis, it seems only time will tell just what precisely she has up her extra-long Vetements sleeve next.
"Recent developments have lead many to believe that video footage of Donald Trump exists which proves that the person we have all come to know over the past year is not the person that he is," the page reads.
When the deal came to light, public attention focused at first on how Caval had come to know that the land would be rezoned and whether Ms. Compagnon and her husband had done anything improper to obtain the loan.
Leaving the theater, film critics from various outlets could also be heard recounting where they had first come to know these terrors, with a select few humming bars from the Hearse Song as they headed for the parking lot.
Not only did this achievement unveil Venus as the face-melting nightmare of a planet we've come to know and love, it also paved the way for every interplanetary probe that has since relayed tactile measurements of other worlds.
Truth be told, Bouley is closing — that is, the Bouley that New Yorkers have come to know and critics have come to laud during its on-and-off existence over the course of nearly 19963 years in three locations.
Brantley in Britain LONDON — When you live with a woman for more than a decade — as Mark Rylance did, on and off, with a certain countess famed for her beauty and her severity — you come to know her well.
"If they are secretly having an affair with someone, then you will definitely come to know about it after going through their messages, be it SMS, iMessage, WhatsApp, Viber, LINE, Kik, or even Skype," a Mobistealth blog post reads.
Outlander just dropped the trailer for season 5 of the wildly successful Starz series and it looks like the characters we have come to know and love are on the brink of a revolution, if you catch our drift.
I have come to know Cathay Pacific well enough over the years to recognize that the hardline approach is a punch in the gut to staff morale -- you can see it on the faces of those on the frontlines.
Two years after she tore her ACL, "Brunetteny" — as her fiercely loyal self-described "Brit Army" of fans call this bizarro version of her — played by a different set of rules than the pop star we'd come to know.
Epistemology, for those who didn't waste a large portion of their youth in academic philosophy programs (hi), is the branch of philosophy concerned with justified belief — with how we come to know things and what it means to know something.
Offered accommodation in Belgium by a local family whom he had come to know, a Syrian man reached Lebanon from Aleppo and applied at the Belgian consulate there for a short-stay visa for himself, his wife and two children.
In honor of Littlefinger's (hopefully) impending demise and all the times he's been an incomparable piece of shit, here's a look back at all the ways he betrayed people who trusted him in the years we've come to know this freak.
Between singing new tunes from Witness and the hits that her fans have come to know so well, Perry casually tossed in "What Have You Done For Me Lately" and even added some choreography that recalled Jackson's 1987 Grammy Awards performance.
Unfortunately for Sonic fans, it seems that Mania's return to simplicity will be a temporary thing, as the upcoming Sonic Forces looks like it will return to the overstuffed, overcomplicated style that fans have come to know and vaguely tolerate.
The three boxes of art were sold by one Aaron McGaffey Beede, an Episcopal missionary who had provided paper and art supplies to the residents he had come to know, and paid them small sums to purchase the resulting works.
She wears minimal makeup, her grown-out hair is an unremarkable shade of brown, and her wardrobe is suitable for someone with her job description — all of which is to say she's nothing like the Gaga we've come to know.
In her previous life, Bria was a high-class escort; now, she lives in a small house in New Mexico, forced to give up most of the niceties she'd come to know and watched over constantly by a security officer.
It's sort of like people meeting a celebrity in person because it's this brand that they've come to know and love on Instagram, and then they finally get to meet it in person, sort of like you would a celebrity.
"[We are aware] that people have an interest in naming this baby after another gorilla we've all come to know this past year, I totally understand where that's coming from," Amy Shearer, the chief marketing officer for the zoo, told CNN.
Nonetheless, Walker worries that the original message and metaphor is lost on those who have only come to know about his robot strippers in the past year, assuming that they are, if nothing else, to be used in the sex industry.
With regular contributions from Vox staff writers whom our audience has come to know and trust, along with a diverse range of new voices and contributors, we'll build a smart, deeply satisfying collection of articles that will inform and surprise readers.
That committee, now led by a Democratic party increasingly interested in breaking up big tech as a platform pillar, is a potentially powerful mechanism for antitrust action against the monopolistic power brokers that dominate the Silicon Valley we've come to know.
The crew who regularly gather in the bar over the course of 17 years — from 1994 to 2011 — may seem an oddly assorted bunch, but as we come to know them, their easygoing, genial interaction and interdependence come to seem natural.
The overarching goal may not be to resuscitate Tiger Woods's golf game — although it would make great theater — but, as with any sport, fans are drawn to familiar stars whom they come to know year to year and contest to contest.
Here onstage were all the characters we'd come to know so intimately: Harry, now married to Ginny Weasley; Hermione and Ron, now married to each other and behaving, at least until Ms. Rowling worked her mischief, in their old familiar ways.
By the time I was preparing to enter seminary in the early 1980s, I sought to deepen my understanding of Christian social teaching and what I largely intuited was a connection to what I had come to know about economics.
"Business Prime Shipping combines the wide selection of products available to Amazon Business customers, with the speed and convenience that customers have come to know and love from Amazon Prime," said Greg Greeley, Vice President of Amazon Prime, in a statement.
There, creators of pop music can come together and make it not necessarily to turn a profit, but because it sounds wonderful, and even a little bit challenging within the boundaries of what we have come to know as 'pop.
" Mr. Iger, in his own statement, said he was "extremely pleased with today's news," adding that his company's enthusiasm for the deal "has continued to grow as we've come to know 21st Century Fox's stellar array of talent and assets.
There are some great visuals, both creepy (in the haunted frat house) and hilarious (the perfect duo of bunny-costumed Anya and chainsaw-wielding Giles), plus a glimpse at the still-mysterious commandos we later come to know as Initiative soldiers.
In his statement, Mr. Trump said he had some reservations about the June 2016 proposal from the meeting's facilitator, Rob Goldstone, whom he described as a "colorful" music promoter he had come to know through the son of a Russian oligarch.
Was the tax bill passing an anomaly from their track record of failing to deliver on what they promised, or is it a new trajectory of positive solutions to the deadly disease of liberalism we've come to know all too well?
The animated series has gotten a full makeover in the form of CGI that looks more suited to a Pixar film or a video game; it's a beautiful, albeit drastic, change from the drawn animation most fans have come to know.
Instead, those camp zingers ("She grew up wanting to be Betty Grable, I think—ended up Betty Crocker") work in counterpoint to the flawed but not cartoonish women we come to know—and it's that tension that drives the series.
Still, despite all the drama unfolding amongst the major players we've come to know, it's The Morning Show's behind-the-scenes characters that are truly causing turbulence in this episode, which marks the final stretch of season one of the show.
When I ask her to talk about the differences between puka shell necklaces as she's come to know them and puka shells as she and I might remember them from our teenage years, she laughs, because they couldn't be more different.
We were assigned a "church mother," an elderly black woman I would come to know as Nana Clara, who cooked us regular meals, watched my sisters and me after school, and gave me my first lessons in proper Southern etiquette.
I have come to know hundreds of men and women who have been through the prison experience who are doing amazing things: starting businesses and not-for-profit organizations, earning advanced degrees, giving back to their communities in myriad ways.
Having first travelled to Saint Kitts on a family holiday in his early teens, he grew up knowing Birmingham far better than Basseterre, just as so many Brits of West Indian heritage only come to know the Caribbean later in life.
Left-wing politics as we've come to know it—centered on the ideas of welfare, openness to other nation states, and accepting multiculturalism—has lost ground to a politics steeped in law and order with just a touch of protectionism.
"The national audience will get their first opportunity to really get to know him in a way that the people of Massachusetts have come to know him," said Peter Ubertaccio, a professor of political science at Stonehill College, outside Boston.
Plus, they hit at just the right part of the ankle (pairing well with cropped jeans and midi dresses), feature that walkable block heel we've all come to know and love, and feature an exposed front-zipper for both style and ease.
The musician is currently in Miami to shoot a music video with DJ Khaled for his upcoming album Grateful, filming in the city's Little Haiti neighborhood wearing one of the cutting edge, fashion forward ensembles we've come to know and love her for.
The project, which began recording in 2014, has features from big hitters like Kendrick Lamar and Travis Scott, and it's a whole 14 tracks of the dreamy R&B lusciousness that we've come to know and love the New Jersey singer-songwriter for.
Turkish chef Nurset Gokce — or "Salt Bae", as the world has come to know and love him by — was also on hand, preparing burgers and other bites for guests to enjoy alongside cocktails created especially for the big night by CÎROC and DeLeón.
Even if Facebook is successful at avoiding the official "news site" label it fears so much, this election season is proving that social media is quickly replacing everything we've come to know as a news source for more than the last 100 years.
By the time the last radio signal is received on Earth, at approximately 7:55 AM ET Friday, the orbiter will have joined its astronomer namesake as part of history, and merged with the beautiful planet it has come to know so well.
ColourPop exclusively tells Refinery29 that the 24 brand-new lip colors will offer the same bold, full-coverage formula we've come to know and love from the Lippie Stix, only with the kind of fancy packaging you want for those flat lays.
Of course, Nordstrom will carry all other things Benefit, too, like its famous brow products, newly reformulated favorite Boi-ing concealer (a must for dark circles), and the lipsticks, blushes, bronzers, highlighters, and so much more you've come to know and love.
While Mr. Pearshouse is still a long way from sharing every little ache and upset with his friends at the shed, he said his life would now feel much emptier without the shoulder-to-shoulder way of confiding he has come to know.
"We're seeing the end of the Saudi ruling family" as the world has come to know it, Friedman said Monday on CNBC's "Squawk Box," after the Saturday arrests of four ministers and 11 Saudi princes, including well-known billionaire investor Alwaleed bin Talal.
This week's episode of "Designated Survivor" revolves around a military strike, and contains all the classic elements of the show we've come to know and (maybe) love: ominous lead-chasing, flirtatious-yet-strained banter, close-ups on widening eyes, thickly laid moral dilemmas.
In St. Louis, a city he left behind 15 years before — and where he got his start as America's first black reporter for a local daily, writing about golf — he had somehow come to know and collaborate with the legendary Ernest Hogan, a.k.a.
While Nintendo promised that the final product would have the sort of challenging dungeons and boss encounters we've come to know and love from the series, it's clear that they wanted to put the focus this time around on the world itself.
While Gold acknowledged SantaCon as an inspiration, he also rejected the comparison: His FieriCon is much smaller (for now), and the attendees are much more jovial, and, thus far, better behaved than the depraved, vomitous Santas our society has come to know.
Produced by Nile Rodgers of Chic, it's a much barer version of the single the world would come to know, and that university students the world over would come to scream at the top of their lungs after 3 PBRs (or local equivalent).
But the boxes of "Trump: The Game," a Monopoly-like product with the tagline, "It's not whether you win or lose … It's whether you win," on their own do little to advance what we have come to know about our present situation.
I wanted the sight, smell and heft of a baby in my arms; I wanted a little one to come to know me, trust me and seek me out for comfort; I wanted a child to give shape and purpose to my days.
Mr. Newman, 37, was sentenced just over two years after federal authorities had charged him with duping those investors, many of whom were either Yale alumni or people who had come to know him at a CrossFit training center in New York.
Marvel has explored Bucky's backstory in the previous Captain America movies (Captain America: The First Avenger, Captain America: The Winter Soldier), and fans have come to know his history with Steve Rogers, the friendship those two cultivated, and Bucky's brainwashing at the hands of Hydra.
Thank God as we progressed they started seeing the dailies coming in and they started to see Pacino develop from being that meek little soldier at the wedding scene, in my character's wedding actually, into Michael Corleone as we [would come to] know him.
" No longer "interested in being enslaved by the studio system," Harris says going to war gave the artists "a taste for independence and an appetite for more challenging movies that reflected the realities that they had come to know in the last few years.
So the episode takes place at the Hampton DeVille offices on the day of a completely unspecified tragedy that happened somewhere in the US. We never learn what it was, or even come to know much beyond the fact that people died and were injured.
It felt like this was such a stunning affirmation of the country I'd come to know, living in a new one where people cherish the diversity of their cities, call their spouses equal partners, and take a reasoned, thoughtful approach to making government work.
During the conversation with the film's director Josh Safdie and producer Sebastian Bear-McClard, Gomez explained that she was moderating the Q&A because she had come to know the two of them after watching one of their previous movies while on bed rest.
While his contributions to womenswear will surely be the target of most of the industry's curiosity, given the Céline woman we've come to know and aspire to, Slimane will also introduce menswear, couture, and a fragrance, in addition to revamping advertising campaigns and stores.
"It's hard to imagine an industry that at this point is as large as, like, craft beer that does not have banking as we have come to know it," said Steve Hawkins, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project, a national marijuana reform organization.
The characters that viewers have come to know over the course of eight seasons are nearing the end of their run, and I think I can safely say without spoiling anything that some of their arcs have been controversial, to say the very least.
The catwalk included Gigi Hadid, Leomie Anderson, and Jamie Bochert strutting their stuff in bodycon turtlenecks (à la Gloria Steinem), sparkly gloves, plaid pantsuits (a possible Hillary Clinton wink, maybe?), and maxi dresses in those quirky Missoni prints we've come to know and love.
In Jesus' Son—the story collection by which most readers come to know him—he seems to revel in forcing the reader to ask how much of the druggy insanity they see is "real," and how much of it Johnson himself personally acted out.
Though she consulted the first four installments in Shepard's series for inspiration (and says Shepard is a supportive fan of the show — the two often meet up to swap "A" theories), the Pretty Little Liars world we've come to know on television is King's own.
It's the older version of Veidt whom we've come to know from Jeremy Irons' portrayal on the show, but the statue version is wearing the Ozymandias costume – something the real Veidt stopped doing long ago (as far as any of us know at this point).
BRUSSELS, March 26 (Reuters) - "The man in the hat" is how Belgium has come to know the country's most wanted suspect in the Brussels attacks, seen in a CCTV picture with two others who were about to blow themselves up at Brussels airport on Tuesday.
Not long after she was hired, my sister got my best friend Maria and me jobs at Yogurt Delight, and suddenly the freedom we had had on the streets of Brooklyn felt like nothing compared with the lives we would come to know in Manhattan.
During that time, she would also come to know how, after the death in 2016 of Ms. Fienberg's husband, Stephen E. Fienberg, who was a pre-eminent statistician at Carnegie Mellon University, Ms. Fienberg would go every day to the synagogue to pray for him.
Less than an hour after President Trump named John R. Bolton as his new national security adviser on Thursday, Mr. Bolton made an appearance in the venue where many Americans, including Mr. Trump, have come to know him over the past decade: Fox News.
As the years pass — I am now the age she was when she disappeared — I have come to know her better from the quotes she posted in her bio, the songs she queued in her iPod, the comments she left on her friends' photos.
They were crying over the fact that the America they had come to know and respect over the last 70 years — and whose generosity and security order they had come to rely upon and even take advantage of at times — had left the building.
I've come to know some of the regular protesters, like Tyler, 22, a former government supporter who has become adept at dodging rubber bullets and buckshot behind a homemade shield painted blue, yellow and red to match the Venezuelan flag knotted around his neck.
"Tonight our thoughts and prayers remain with one friend who is not here, a man that we have all come to know and respect and to love, Congressman Steve Scalise," Trump said during the annual congressional picnic on the South Lawn of the White House.
As it turns out, the shamanic rituals of the Sami people of Lapland, a region in northern Finland known for its wintry climate and conifer forests, bear an uncanny semblance to the familiar narratives of Santa and Christmas that we have come to know.
But to see him like that, the boy who was of me and I of him, the boy I'd come to know before he even came to know himself—to see him carry the weight of his loneliness, the light of him dimming—it hurt.
Then in season two, The Good Place turned just about every storyline it had on its head, rebooting its own premise over and over again to challenge what its fans had come to know and what fans of television in general have come to expect.
"African masks as we have come to know them and expect to see them in Western context are really just a fragment of a lost performance of works that were once contemporary but are now frozen in time," explains exhibition curator, Kevin Dumouchelle, to The Creators Project.
ISIS has become, for some murderers, an excuse, a validation, a justification for carrying out acts of violence that are motivated by an individual's hate but sometimes not by what we have come to know as terrorism, the use of violence against innocents for a political purpose.
It fits perfectly in line with the person fans have come to know through her music, from declaring, "My love is average" in "Tibetan Pop Stars," the breakout song from 2012's Get Disowned, or describing her facial features as "a very common kind" on Painted Shut.
"Ceros is well known for empowering marketers to think creatively, but we have also come to know Ceros as a highly capital efficient business, which is a refreshing change in the burn-rate happy world of digital," said Greenspring's John Avirett, general partner, in a statement.
While many have come to know her for dramatic red lips and colorful eye makeup (not to mention fearless hair colors), the star opted to go more low-key for her return to the stage, rocking a nearly barefaced complexion, nude lip and slicked back blonde tresses.
The former vice president spoke Sunday night at an annual dinner hosted by the New Hampshire Democratic Party in a state that the 74-year-old has come to know well through two unsuccessful presidential campaigns of his own and two more as a running mate.
They accept and even embrace their imperfections, and they add levity with a shrug and a well-placed joke — which sounds a hell of a lot closer to a real family than so many of the boilerplate ones we've come to know so well on TV.
The pied du roi or "king's foot" was used for 1,000 years as a unit of length in France, coming in at about 32.5 cm, a fraction longer than the foot being used in England at the time and that we have come to know today.
Shop Urban Outfitters Maude Body OilThis time the most wanted Maude product isn't the all-mighty Shine Organic lubricant we've come to know so well — it's the brand's new unscented body oil crafted from a blend of organic jojoba, MCT (medium-chain triglyceride), argan, and castor oils.
Epistemology is the branch of philosophy having to do with knowledge and how we come to know things; the crisis is that, as a polity, we have become incapable of learning or knowing the same things, and thus, incapable of acting together in a coherent fashion.
What Proust inspires in us is to see and to appreciate every seemingly insignificant place or object or person in our lives; to realize that life itself is a gift and all the people we've come to know have qualities worth considering and celebrating — in time.
But with recreational cannabis now legal in at least eight states and the District of Columbia, physicians like Gossett are worried that newborns and young children, whose brains are rapidly developing, constructing billions of neural connections, will come to know the world in an altered state.
"The future of work calls for something more radical: the elimination of academic majors as we have come to know them," Jeffrey Selingo, the founding director of the Academy for Innovative Higher Education Leadership, wrote in a column that was part of The Chronicle's special report.
"In the face of unprecedented challenges, we need a president whose vision was shaped by the American Heartland rather than the ineffective Washington politics we've come to know and expect," Buttigieg wrote in the tweet sent on Wednesday afternoon as he campaigned in rural swaths of Iowa.
You could ask for a prime bit of high-waisted modular synth madness and be served up CZRider01's gloriously dank modern classic Moog Modular IP demo (Vintage 1969), full of the wired-up twists and turns that analogue connoisseurs have come to know and love.
And when Sam fights with herself over indulging in a social life and even having a white boyfriend, we come to know that she's struggling with what it means to be biracial, and the question of how to commit herself to a cause without burning herself out.
When applied to images of Trump and Clinton on the campaign trail, the Republican and Democrat contenders look a lot like the pot-growing cannibal hillbillies from American Horror Story: Roanoke, instead of the pot-hating cannibal plutocrats we've come to know and love them as.
It's this kind of overtly feminist material that Grace says led her to implicitly trust Ansari when they first went out, a trust that then came crashing down when her experience with him was at odds with the man she had come to know through his comedy.
And the fact that he eventually stopped making those sorts of gay jokes — overt homophobia never resurfaced in his standup sets following 2010, and the offensive Twitter references seemed to disappear after 2012 — indicates that on some level, he had at least come to know better.
The story solely revolves around Marvel characters we've come to know and love over the last ten years and 22 movies, which means that even during the movie's three hour run time, there isn't space to cram in anyone else, no matter how important they are to the story.
So much so that Stephen A Smith can't even muster the energy to have a hot take on it: Yup, things are so fucked up right now, that they somehow managed to stop the only thing we've come to know as unstoppable: the Stephen A Smith hot take machine.
The Addario Lung Cancer Medical Institute (ALCMI), the partner organization of the one Jill worked with, ALCF, conducted the Genomics of Young Lung Cancer Study in 2015, finding that there is in fact a "young lung cancer," and it is very different from the one we've come to know.
Meanwhile, a single, slender purple speech bubble floated above them, carrying eloquent, precisely typed text that floated above it all — metaphorically and physically — an excerpt of a long-running, eloquent speech about the evils of online harassment from someone the whole world would come to know as Ami.
This is how most Americans have come to know the Chinese city of Wuhan, where health workers are trying to contain the spread of the deadly coronavirus outbreak: a panicked metropolis, a hastily constructed hospital built to accommodate masses of victims and an eerie scene of empty streets.
When these charged particles hit Earth's atmosphere, they cause electrons to move to a higher energy state, and when they move back to a lower state, they release light, which just so happens to create the beautiful spectacle we have come to know as the Northern and Southern Lights.
The sixth and final season of Lena Dunham's magnum opus is currently filming, and while — stealthy paparazzi photos aside — it's anyone's guess what will happen in the final scenes, one thing is certain: We will have to say goodbye to the characters we have come to know so well.
Mr. Rodríguez let it be known he was willing to testify in court, and he seemed undeterred by the prospect of antagonizing the Cholos 152, a Mexican-American gang whose members he had come to know and who consider 151st Street and Courtlandt Avenue to be their territory.
The width of a cup holder, the height of a center console, the size of a display screen — all these unsexy things that you come to know so well are thoughtfully planned, tested with consumers, then tested again, and ergonomics engineers use the feedback to alter their designs.
Sticking to the vibe that many of their fans have come to know and love, the album flows vibrantly with a spread of jazzified, low-end bass melodies, often unfolding into lanes of grooving 2-step and abstract instrumentation that's hits your pleasure points in all the right places.
Once inside her apartment, she would walk from room to room holding mace and a taser, looking behind her shower curtain, under the bed, and in closets for the intruder whose face she had come to know during his now daily appearance in the woods just outside her window.
"That's yet another incentive for me to win this fight," said Mr. Joshua, who made a promise before departing the Hugo Boss store as quietly and unnoticed as he had arrived: "People in this town will come to know me a little better on June 1," he said.
For the first time since it began broadcasting in 1979, the program replaced its signature song with a propulsive and layered new theme that features real and electronic instruments while still paying homage to the buoyant melody its nearly 14 million weekly listeners had come to know and love.
The color was electric (for the faint of heart, Mr. Van Noten was allowed to make brown and navy versions of Panton's saturated brights), but the clothes themselves — the chore coats, the anoraks, the big shorts, the crushed, elegant suits — they're as we've come to know and love.
Though a dance fan could wish for more sustained sequences, what comes across is less a performance than a person the viewer has come to know, dancing with people she loves in choreography made for her by friends (who may happen to be Christopher Wheeldon and Alexei Ratmansky).
"You ask people, you get as close as you can to the event, you interview the people who were privy to the event, you interview other people who were privy to the event, you come to know the circumstance as well as anybody and then you report it."
We come to know perhaps four other people, two trucks, one farmhouse, the tobacco field out back, and the mountain that looms up behind—notable for how it, too, restricts the characters' world, keeping the farm in shadow until late in the morning and making night fall fast.
Though the latter may have contributed to its deficiency, it did serve as one of the premier fashion publications that, thanks to private funding, was able to churn out cover stories and editorials produced by top teams that contained the 'wow' factor we've come to know and stick to our walls.
"We want to prove to our guests that they can get the Buffalo Wild Wings experience they have come to know and love within the limited time they have for a traditional lunch break," Todd Kronebusch, vice president of food and beverage for Buffalo Wild Wings, said in a statement.
And while it's not as cumbersome or full-coverage it's the perfect evolution of the leather jacket you've come to know and love, and it's just the type of piece that gets us genuinely excited to pack those heavier coats away once and for all (or, until next October, at least).
Now, just over a week after she and Tom Hiddleston were spotted kissing in Rhode Island and later at her BFF Selena Gomez's concert, the star's look that Swifties have come to know and love has returned in full-force with dark blonde hair, red lips, and of course, crop tops.
I realize now more than ever before that I exist in a 'web' of relationships that support and nourish me, that clinging to each other here 'against the dark beyond' is what makes us human … I have come to know more about what it means to receive and give love unconditionally.
As the mother-in-law of a fine young man from El Salvador, I cringe when I think of the stress that he and his family have had to endure while trying to make a good life and be good citizens of the country they have come to know as home.
Trump, who has met Kim three times since last year as he tries to persuade him to give up the North Korean nuclear weapons program, told a news conference at the G7 summit in France that he had come to know Kim "extremely well," and suggested that his wife had too.
After a quick jaunt down the highway on his moped, his hulking frame sagging over the sides, he discovered that the plume of smoke rising from a field was not a body, or a wreck, or any other grisly end he had come to know intimately as a crime reporter here.
White Walker symbols In case you needed a clue that this story wasn't JUST about games and thrones, after all, the very first scene of Season 1, Episode 1 ends with a very cryptic arrangement of dead bodies, executed by the very murder snowmen we've come to know and fear.
The players share a desire to impress the scouts on hand — no member of Team Israel is currently on a 40-man major league roster, although many would like to be — and to capably represent a country and a religion that many of them have only recently come to know.
We never learn their real names, but we come to know what we need to from that first, cutting yet genuine exchange where they bond over the game Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine and give each other the only identifiers we'll ever have for them: Doc (Jake Johnson) and Beans (Cristin Milioti).
"She slapped me back so hard it made me cry from laughter," she told EW. Similar to other rom-coms we've come to know and love J.Lo for, Second Act centers around Maya, a working-class store assistant manager who gets a second chance at a corporate career after embellishing her résumé.
Sitting on a small stage at Arlington National Cemetery, he scanned the faces arrayed before him—the victims he'd come to know over years, relatives and friends of husbands and wives who would never grow old, college students who would never graduate, business travelers and flight attendants who would never come home.
In the end, this section, as well as the fragments themselves and the leaps of association we are invited to make between them, serve to reiterate the central concerns of Proxies:, How do we come to know ourselves, and from where are we granted the authority to make meaning of our own lives?
Ultimately, she did come to know this most important thing, and like Valenti, saw the double bind thrown back at her in the form of a contradictory threat, issued from deep inside the great male unconscious of the internet: You are too fat and ugly to rape, but I would rape you anyway.
Featuring Hannah's signature soprano going at full pelt, and the kitschy Euro-influenced production that we have come to know and love from PC Music, "Make Believe" is now your go-to track to start a mass kitchen fist-pump, should you happen to be handed the aux cord at a Christmas party.
Far from the toothy, snarling monster we've come to know and love, Tyrannosaurus rex—and other theropods like it—might have sported a pair of lips, argues Robert Reisz, a paleontologist at the University of Toronto's Mississauga campus, who's presenting his theory on Friday at the annual Canadian Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meeting.
So whether you plan on getting shit-faced at a vineyard, dining at a restaurant in which every patron wants you dead—or not marrying at all, ever, for as long as you shall live—here is what went down before the modern celebration we have come to know and love/loathe.
In the footage, which lasts barely a second, a man who looks an awful lot like Ned Stark is struggling against a rope tied around his neck (rumor has it the man in this scene was Sean Bean's body double, which is why he so resembles the Ned we've come to know).
No one has to make content just to get views and appeal to the masses, and the masses don't have to sort through everything they don't want to find what they do—a shift that will change not just the future of work but internet life as we will come to know it.
From nearly 70 performances that Mr. Nézet-Séguin has given at the Met since his debut during the 2009-10 season, as well as his regular appearances at Carnegie Hall with the Philadelphia Orchestra, audiences have come to know him as an insightful and energetic conductor with exceptional feeling for color and texture.
If that were my brother or my sister, locked up for ten or 15 years, I think I would come to know in a very visceral way the kind of pain and distress that is involved in that—not only for the people who are locked up but for the family and friends.
The truth is, of course, that our children come to know us very well as they grow up, and they are unlikely to be shocked, or even mildly surprised, by our faults — but acknowledging those faults with an increasing degree of rueful honesty is a way of acknowledging our children as equals.
But at this point, so many next years have piled up that an entire generation of Browns fans has come to know the team only as perennial losers — and, by now, many of the Dawg Pound superfans who defined the city's sporting culture in the '80s and '90s have vanished from the stands.
Though I come to know who these people are in the important ways — their general physical selves and how it feels to be around them; how their presence in a scene changes the emotional room temperature; who or what they love or desire — still their facial features remain indistinct, as in a dream.
Then, in places like the U.S., the more immediate danger or problem to think about is what, increasingly, people refer to as surveillance capitalism; that you have these systems that constantly interact with you and come to know you and it's all supposedly in your best interests to give you better recommendations and better advice.
Image: AP Photo/Seth Wenig, modified by Bryan MenegusOne of the few issues uniting the loose coalition of meme obsessed right-wingers, ethno-national, white supremacists, and other fringe political camps we've come to know as the alt-right has been the sentiment that our protracted wars in the Middle East were a grave misstep.
The way that The Walking Dead works is we spend time lining up the chess pieces and setting the stage, and I would say the season 7 midseason premiere is going to feel very much like The Walking Dead that people have come to know and love in terms of the band is back together.
Trump's detailed proposals Tuesday marked Trump's latest effort to repair his relationship with women voters, many of whom have come to know Trump as the candidate who suggested Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly asked him tough questions because she was menstruating and who insinuated his GOP rival Carly Fiorina was too ugly to be elected.
Aside from the mysterious premise of the anthology TV series, not much is known about the show set to air on Showtime — except that Smith will play a version of the Ye rapper who will be very different than the one we've come to know for his verses, his shoes and for interrupting awards shows.
That's not to say that the sneering, outspoken Hooky fans have come to know is no more: That fellow very much remains, there in the voluptuous Mancunian drawl of his "ponk" rock recollections, and in the mischievous grin and twinkling eyes that punctuate the astute, if often unfiltered, thoughts he gleefully doles out in both conversation and his writing.
There's no confirmation about any Disney plans to incorporate the X-Men into the MCU, but it's highly unlikely that X-Men changes don't arrive in the coming years now that Disney owns the IP. But what does that potential mean for the characters we've come to know and love on the big screen over the past 19 years?
Take a core sample from almost any story about Hillary Clinton in the massive armamentarium where they are stored and—like one of those Simpsons subterranean pan shots, revealing layers of absurd archaeology—all the Hillarys we have come to know will appear: the A student, the opportunist, the mastermind, the rat fink, the pragmatist, the truth-twister.
Unfortunately, we aren't yet getting the fruits of his labor (in the form of the much anticipated The Winds of Winter which would reveal potential plot points on the HBO remake of the book series) but rather it provides more context to the already existing world we have come to know (and love and obsess over).
With extraordinary physical artistry, using only the set of her shoulders and her eyes, Colón-Zayas transforms from a woman we have come to know, fear, and care for into an anonymous person we have seen a million times but never really seen: the rover, without hope or a home, forever on her way to somewhere else. ♦
According to an FAQ sitting at the top of its site, ThinkGeek isn't "shutting down," it just won't continue on as the site we've come to know, instead living on as a shadow of its former self as a section in GameStop (which acquired ThinkGeek in 2015 for a reported $140 million.) Says the FAQ: On July 2nd, 2019, ThinkGeek.
"Recent developments have lead [sic] many to believe that video footage of Donald Trump exists which proves that the person we have all come to know over the past year is not the person that he truly is — footage that reinforces what we have all just recently begun to see more clearly," reads a section of the campaign's mission statement.
These brutal and brutally lovely landscapes suggest a further shore, one that to be reached, both the viewer and the artist have to negotiate their way by sight, by following the lead of colored pigment, hue, tone, shape, iridescence, and curiosity and then when finally alone, contemplating the vastness of these possibilities we come to know by feeling our way through.
Glimpses of Lena's life before the expedition help us see the complicated torment of her own desire and the ways she's tried to quench it, and as we come to know the characters, we see how that's true for all of them, and how they all resolve the problem of how to get beyond themselves — or how it is resolved for them.
Created by Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis, the series debuted in 2011 with an ambitious premise: OUAT would transplant the fairy tale characters viewers had come to know and love to the real world thanks to a Dark Curse, cast by the Evil Queen (Lana Parrilla), that could only be broken by the daughter (Jennifer Morrison) of Snow White (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Prince Charming (Josh Dallas).
It allowed me to come to know myself, and to develop qualities that are essential to any artist, but also essential to any human being: courage, persistence, the ability to endure, to withstand rejection, to overcome resistance, to persevere in the face of indignity, to make meaning out of difficult situations, to cultivate a compassionate heart — these all deepen and develop when creativity becomes a practice.
But when you're a past contestant on a Bachelor franchise, your ex is something of a reality show personality, and you're rearing up to appear in front of millions of viewers on live TV for what we've all come to know as the Women Tell All or After the Final Rose episodes, chances are you'll make damn sure to show up ready to impress.
And I'll get to spend some of it with the other men in the class whom I have come to know and respect as we help each other to become better writers through honest, insightful feedback and suggestions, men with whom I've shared my life and have been allowed to share in theirs through our stories, many of which are deeply moving and personal.
On a recent morning at the Metropolitan Detention Center, sitting in a plastic chair in an airless, glassed-in booth in what resembled a large hospital waiting room — minus the televisions, the pastel watercolor paintings, the magazines and the windows — Mr. Espada seemed shorn of the grandiloquence that those in Albany had come to know so well over the two decades of his singularly unruly political career.
The 38-year-old Democrat has placed an emphasis on his roots in the Midwest — and the literal and metaphorical distance between South Bend and Washington, D.C. "In the face of unprecedented challenges, we need a president whose vision was shaped by the American Heartland rather than the ineffective Washington politics we've come to know and expect," Buttigieg wrote in a post on Twitter on Wednesday.
Because last night, against the San Antonio Spurs, he did this: Now, the Spurs are not the same team we've come to know, but LeBron came out with his third 40+ point game of the season, dropping 42, with 20 in the fourth quarter, at one point nailing 14-straight points in four minutes, and even found a way to slide a beautiful 29-foot stepback three. Unbelievable.
The presence many have come to know through her various creative avenues and public persona appears genuine, so I was delighted to touch on topics near to my own heart like LGBTQIA rights, resisting our country's looming slide into fascism, and the lasting effects of the Pulse shooting, which occurred exactly one year prior to the day of the interview (and of course, we also talked about her love of trolling Trump on Twitter).
Which is all to say that the poll doesn't reflect the moral depravity of Moore's supporters, but the "epistemic crisis" Vox's David Roberts describes in this essay: The US is experiencing a deep epistemic breach, a split not just in what we value or want, but in who we trust, how we come to know things, and what we believe we know — what we believe exists, is true, has happened and is happening.
Rogue One, which follows Felicity Jones's Jyn Erso as she and a group of rebels work to steal blueprints for the Death Star, is highly anticipated, especially since the movie's very concept comes from a line in A New Hope's famous opening crawl: From the looks of this new footage, revealed in between glowing sound bites from director Gareth Edwards, Rogue One will be quite different from the other Star Wars movies we've come to know so well.

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