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"If it comes back to bite, it comes back to bite pretty hard," the Arizona senator predicted.
It never comes back to me unless I'm speaking about it, like now, but it's not something that comes back to me.
The coolest part is that it captures when everyone comes back to life and comes back to life and stops holding their poses.
And when he comes back to Russia, he comes back to a Russia that's in total chaos: Boris Yeltsin's Russia, with its gangster capitalism.
But what it really comes back to is the music.
Still, it all comes back to the wider infrastructure program.
Again it comes back to the cost of doing business.
EVERYTHING in politics comes back to Machiavelli in the end.
"I think it comes back to quantitative tightening," he added.
"It comes back to zero percent finance options," Kelly said.
It all comes back to the award show's voting body.
Right. The unique economics then comes back to the start.
And then, again and again, she comes back to life.
All of a sudden it all comes back to Paltrow.
It all comes back to what's most important to you.
This comes back to what I said at the beginning.
The question comes back to who the city is for.
LG: It always comes back to that man, doesn't it?
It just comes back to a less politically favored industry.
Everything in the fashion industry comes back to the labour.
"It comes back to listening," Harris said at the fundraiser.
Most important, it comes back to a question of fairness.
Restore the wolf and an ecosystem comes back to life.
He believes it all comes back to rising interest rates.
But he always comes back to her in the end.
For Carter, it all comes back to the pet analogy.
This comes back to Honerkamp's "carrot on a stick" approach.
Of course, with Rutgers, it always comes back to money.
It all comes back to one strategy: Prioritize your health.
So, every day, the driver comes back to our depot.
It comes back to that uncertainty, that kind of insecurity.
But it all comes back to the penis in the end.
When a female comes back to work, we offer flexible hours.
Well, you got to be selective, it comes back to that.
"Everything comes back to being connected," Kytch cofounder Jeremy O'Sullivan said. 
He's a midfielder, but he attacks and comes back to defend.
And guess who it all comes back to in the end?
It's a disaster, and it all comes back to stress levels.
Well, I have to say it never comes back to me.
It all comes back to what we call multi-sensory data.
HE COMES BACK TO IT TIME AND AGAIN AND DID YESTERDAY.
"'The Office' comes back to us in January 2021," Hammer added.
All this comes back to a new, revived story of growth.
It all comes back to the idea that language is identity.
Maybe you don't know this, but it comes back to you.
It comes back to the truck once the product is delivered.
The bull case all comes back to the fundamentals, he says.
They rehabilitated it, and each year it comes back to life.
And this comes back to the question of Romero's gas tank.
If so, then it comes back to which offer is better.
A lot of this comes back to building deeply affordable housing.
"For us it always comes back to the data," said Hershey.
Why not buy Home Depot if it comes back to $200?
This is where the idea comes back to haunt its inventors.
Finally, the Justice Department comes back to him and says, 'O.
And that's where it all comes back to the punk background.
The past comes back to life before our eyes, strangely present.
But it all ultimately comes back to that warehouse in Bangladesh.
TO ME EVERYTHING COMES BACK TO OUR SENSE OF PURPOSE AND MISSION.
The second generation is off to college and comes back to visit.
She always comes back to answers that have discernible beginnings and endings.
He puts the cookies in the fridge and comes back to bed.
I guess it comes back to what you were saying with WebGL.
In A Star Is Born, Jackson comes back to grace through death.
I think this could be something that comes back to haunt him.
But what happens when his criminal history comes back to haunt him?
This comes back to early 2018, and we've come off fairly sharply.
Almost every plate is empty when it comes back to the kitchen.
Well, I mean, it comes back to the original stated mission, right?
It comes back to this specific Asian brand of shame and pride.
But he clenches his anus and comes back to reality. Focus. Focus.
When Bob comes back to earth he is smiling, all thumbs up.
Harry surrenders, gets killed (omg!), comes back to life, and finally (finally
Like anything, it all comes back to money or power or something.
The $90,000 you paid in premiums comes back to you tax-free.
"It all comes back to basic supply and demand," Mr. Surry said.
Some of this comes back to the decline of jobs in manufacturing.
If we pour poison over everything, it comes back to bite us.
"It all comes back to the same thing, to here," she said.
It all comes back to my idea of how people see me.
It comes back to a theme of &aposThe Expanse&apos of tribalism.
Each plot turn comes back to her faltering relationship with her parents.
At the end of the day, it all comes back to unity.
Then she comes back to Ed and kisses him, and, yeah, I cried.
The movie comes back to this in a fight between Marcus and Sasha.
"In a way, it comes back to some of my origins," he said.
But, again, in the end it all comes back to the business model.
It all comes back to a therapeutic technique called Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
The risk of a lengthy bath in the marinade comes back to acid.
Her beloved Mamacita, thank god, comes back to work for her part-time.
But no matter how much it evolves, it always comes back to Colombia.
The Daily News comes back to the mechanics of breaking up the banks.
This comes back to finding your purpose and what makes you feel fulfilled.
And that money comes back to support the local food movement, including farmers.
But despite his success, Dawson's past "edgy humor" comes back to haunt him.
My grandfather's old mantra comes back to me when I need it most.
So, we'll see what happens in January when everybody comes back to work.
It comes back to the impact you can have while working at Facebook.
To me, everything comes back to wanting to make wine for my friends.
One of the biggest concerns for Democrats comes back to the Electoral College.
Again, I think it comes back to doing things a bit more slowly.
It all comes back to the relationships that are cemented by the ritual.
The new train helps reverse the warming and Sammy comes back to life.
Judd's observation comes back to mind: Does being irksome continue to be interesting?
So this comes back to the idea of the expectation of immediate response.
And that comes back to the kind of company we are as well.
"Cut to next commercial break," she continued, "guess who comes back to her seat…"
But there's one look she always comes back to, and that's the blond bob.
This comes back to our favorite side-kicking comparison: Lando Vannata and Yair Rodriguez.
She comes back to life, psychically imprints on Morton, and wreaks havoc on London.
But when it falls back to editing, it comes back to Jamie and Claire.
"Whenever I text her there's never anything that comes back to me," Vanderpump said.
Much to Lucious' chagrin, this all comes back to haunt him in the present.
But as OUAT shows us often, the past always comes back to haunt you.
Davis says it all comes back to her willingness to try anything starting out.
It comes back to the whole idea of thinking you're just like everyone else.
I crank the engine, hold my breath, and the engine comes back to life.
It always comes back to finding the magic in you, and everything around you.
JIM CRAMER ALSO COMES BACK TO JOIN US FOR THE INTERVIEW FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
"If it's not based on fairness, it comes back to haunt us," Portman said.
And I say, "Echo, keep playing 60dB," and it comes back to my feed.
Honoring delicacy over full disclosure only comes back to haunt you in the end.
The House comes back to Washington the week after Thanksgiving, when work will resume.
Then it comes back to going fast again, then into triplets, now totally ripping.
The ball comes back to me quickly, so I can do volleys and backhands.
When something "revolves", it comes back to the same place from which it started.
Later, this superficial interest in Iowa comes back to bite Peter in the butt.
She realized that helping other people "boomerangs" — "it comes back to you," she said.
"It's the old man comes back to play with the young kids," he laughs.
And the answer again comes back to this idea of relaxing frictions to trade.
The basic explanation behind this culinary picking and choosing comes back to customer service.
Paak sees NxWorries as his "fresh start," it all comes back to their musical cohesion.
It comes back to the agencies and slowing growth and how they react to it.
And it all comes back to the philosophical question of what "Windows" really is now.
But naturally, it all comes back to the resident O.G. in nightgown dressing: Mariah Carey.
Think about when Madonna comes back to the U.S. after spending a weekend in England.
When he comes back to the house, I feed him and go back to bed.
Trejo briefly leaves to high-five it, pound it, and comes back to the table.
They introduced him to graph theory, and he comes back to it now and then.
MIKE WIRTH: You know it all comes back to the rocks and the underlying geology.
The story centers around a fishing boat captain whose past comes back to haunt him.
No matter how good any other team is, it always comes back to the Cubs.
Paula comes back to see her prisoners are free, and man does she look pissed.
And I hope that everybody comes back to making sure their bodies work well first.
It all flows from Tyrion, and it all comes back to his enemies in time.
We just want to make sure there's a benefit that comes back to the industry.
And that comes back to how I feel about them in general: It's life experience.
That's why, in the end, analysis comes back to Mr. Johnson and his terrible personality.
I think it comes back to the old saying, 'the markets overreacted to headline news.
But even he comes back to basic human rights like access to clean drinking water.
You can go years in ignorant bliss before the past comes back to haunt you.
Part of this comes back to connecting the effects of climate change to the people.
" And in Fast & Furious 6 (2013) it all comes back to Mia, who says "We're family.
As with so many things in life, it all comes back to the mother and father.
If you are tenacious and if you have the will, it all comes back to you.
"No matter how complex our society becomes, it always comes back to water," said Abbud-Madrid.
But he always comes back to his work at Mercedes, which blends engineering, emotion, and art.
When Zelda comes back to the house she spies Eugenia Bankhead giving Scott a blow job.
This is where it comes back to bite them if that's not really what they mean.
Trump comes back to Washington this weekend to speak at the Rolling Thunder Memorial Day event.
And it all comes back to Major Briggs, whom Hastings circles on a paper police lineup.
It all comes back to those algorithms that drive machine learning-powered services across the web.
"This statement moved me, because it comes back to what we are made of," she said.
In her experience and my own, one specific detail comes back to me: the locked door.
That comes back to designers holding pens, whether its electric or old-fashioned pen and paper.
Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs shuffles the top ranks and Wells Fargo's regulatory hubris comes back to bite.
Ahead, we've broken down five beauty trends Zendaya always comes back to — and always look amazing.
And so, to me, it's like all that stuff all comes back to the same place.
She comes back to her parents home every weekend and spends most of her summer there.
Nikki, who went for ice, comes back to her motel room moments after Meemo clears out.
It sometimes comes back to me within seconds, sometimes minutes, occasionally hours but, so far, always.
But don't get the idea that this all comes back to partnering up and getting married.
If your battery is about to run out, it immediately comes back to its takeoff point.
"What you put out in the world comes back to you magnified and tends to permeate."
He ends up creating his own aluminum prosthetics, and comes back to climbing better than before.
The hook comes back to yank the doll out of the water, back to the beach.
"A lot of what I saw comes back to the basic idea of freedom," explains Zuckerberg.
So I think it again comes back to issues of changing social norms and changing behavior.
" Zuckerberg concludes that problems on the Blackfeet Reservation "comes back to the basic idea of freedom.
The first thing that comes back to me is actually being in the hospital in Beijing.
"The thing to remember is that it comes back to taste," said Ms. Topper, of Mintel.
And she does so with cartoonishly violent results until it all comes back to bite her.
We hosted it for maybe six minutes and ... It always comes back to a sex tape.
It's only a matter of time until that comes back to bite Helen in the ass, right?
But sadly, The Predator is a slowly deflating balloon, and the reason comes back to those sunglasses.
What it always comes back to, and what I love about this, is our characters are limited.
The most important contribution comes back to his central issue: the role of big money in politics.
Jon Snow kills it with Jeor Mormont's torch after it comes back to life in Castle Black.
What we need is a uniter in chief and I hope the president comes back to that.
However, the party didn't secure a majority, which will present challenges as it comes back to power.
But her villainy often comes back to traumas of being a woman in such a patriarchal society.
A lot of Marcus' mission comes back to extending a conversation from Facebook's core product to Messenger.
That money eventually comes back to Disney, the parent corporation of the network, the studio, and Marvel.
Vence later comes back to the apartment and leaves "with cleaning supplies including bleach," the affidavit states.
Say that same partner goes and sleeps with somebody barrier-free and then comes back to me.
And once again, it all comes back to the map and the resources available to your civilization.
The whole thing comes back to why Dell felt compelled to buy EMC in the first place.
Again, it just comes back to, it took Elon 12 years to go from 150k to 35k?
They're hoping the Senate bill is more moderate, passes and comes back to them for a vote.
Still, he is hopeful of finding another job when he comes back to Dongguan in mid-February.
The industrials jump comes back to economically sensitive exposure and dovetails with a boost in infrastructure spending.
The question of why Angilletta was killed comes back to the Honoured Society's ruthless desire for control.
Like Lazarus, Jon Snow has been dead for quite some time when he comes back to life.
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said that the investigation ultimately comes back to the Trump administration's immigration policy.
SO IT ALL COMES BACK TO, I THINK, THIS WHOLE DISCUSSION, HOW ARE WE RUNNING THE COMPANY?
His interest in theater "always comes back to a girl — as Othello would also say," he joked.
Sometimes in life you have to let people breathe before it all comes back to bite you!
It all comes back to a moment of Senate theatrics at the tax vote two weeks ago.
It all comes back to Richie, in this case following the America techno icon's relocation to Berlin.
Still, for Uninamise, even as the sound spreads, it all comes back to borough that birthed it.
Unless Australia comes back to win, France and Denmark will go through no matter what happens here.
She walks on what may be the moon, then comes back to the embrace of her husband.
In the Moroccan ultra community, everything comes back to the Ahansals, Mohamad and his older brother Lahcen.
"The president got word to me 20 minutes ago that if it comes back to him without money, if whatever happens in the House and Senate comes back to him with no allocation of $5 billion for the wall, then he's going to veto it," Limbaugh told his audience.
But instead, he just never comes back to the car, so Maggie gets out to look for him.
The company is encouraging anyone interested in the service when it comes back to join its waiting list.
Housing fund requests are typically made after a company comes back to Arlington with more specific development plans.
According to conversations with current and former employees, the executive exodus all comes back to one person: Chen.
For Etwaru it comes back to trust, and a trusted identity would be a natural extension of that.
It's also in this first week back that everything you forgot to purchase comes back to haunt you.
There are many different applications, but it always comes back to the benefits of using much less energy.
"Again it comes back to our high correlation to oil," said JJ Kinahan, chief strategist at TD Ameritrade.
Your character comes back to life after each death, cursed to fight seemingly forever against ever-stronger enemies.
But he's still not letting the company buy Qualcomm, whether it comes back to the US or not.
By the time she comes back to work, I'm exhausted, but there is no leave offered to me.
Both systems bounce signals off the environment around them, then read what comes back to paint a picture.
An 81-year Harvard study showed that the key to happiness and success all comes back to relationships.
When Al comes back to the bench at the end of the inning Mister Mack usually speaks up.
It all comes back to her love of the ballpoint pen, a passion she encourages others to explore.
Both those things are why, after the earlier rape, Offred comes back to him on her own terms.
That comes back to the whole thing about being the C.E.O. You have to be able to move.
"We are going to put this trophy in Steve's office until he comes back to work," said Rep.
Congress comes back to work and lawmakers stave off a potential government shutdown in this week's top photos.
I think it comes back to the political shock and awe that really dates back to his arrival.
"No matter what, everything comes back to this building," said Ms. Avitto, 52, who lives down the street.
Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner's extrasensory musical comes back to us courtesy of the Irish Repertory Theater.
Much of the difficulty for interactive comedy comes back to the clashing golden rules of interactivity and comedy.
It all comes back to an ethos instilled by SM's founder and K-pop pioneer, Lee Soo Man.
If you are not a threat to yourself or your community that is what it comes back to.
"The president got word to me 20 minutes ago that if it comes back to him without money, if whatever happens in the House and Senate comes back to him with no allocation of $5 billion for the wall, then he's going to veto it," Limbaugh said on his program.
"The president got word to me 85033 minutes ago that if it comes back to him without money, if whatever happens in the House and Senate comes back to him with no allocation of $5 billion for the wall, then he's going to veto it," Limbaugh said on his program.
He gives up drinking, gives in to drinking, gives it up and comes back to it all over again.
So a lot of it still comes back to: what does the individual office holder need and care about?
No one even had the courage to ask if he was OK. That moment often comes back to me.
After the month is up Bird comes back to your location to pick up the vehicle, charger, and lock.
With the old king gone, Sa'luk comes back to rally his remaining cohorts and attack the innocent once more.
Tom: I think it comes back to the twee thing again where we didn't even know what it was.
" The sub headline says, "Clown comes back to life with N.H. win as mindless zombies turn out in droves.
A lot of it comes back to red alerts about China's currency and what policymakers are trying to do.
Halaska comes back to my safe aromatic distance from the whale and invites me to get a real whiff.
"It all comes back to having a great product and taking care of customers," Bhusri told Cramer on Thursday.
In many ways, this comes back to what people believe was the reason for the party's loss in 2016.
When Kehlani comes back to the festival, there's no doubt the former America's Got Talent contestant will be headlining.
" Suffolk Equity General Partner Freddie Martignetti comes back to, "investing in outstanding teams, who'll succeed regardless of market timing.
This is probably the closest thing the MLS can have to a "Jordan comes back to the Bulls" moment.
For Seth, it all comes back to the same principles that attracted him to London in the first place.
Feature After more than a decade away, a foreign correspondent comes back to take stock of his divided homeland.
She just explores, comes back to the van and usually climbs up onto the roof to have a nap.
Because it's so human, because it's so honest and because he's ... And maybe this comes back to our conversation.
Michonne assures Daryl that she'll help square the situation with Dwight, as long as he comes back to Alexandria.
It all comes back to the fact that when I cook it, it reminds me of being with family.
Even today, the war still comes back to me, spreads its wings over my daily life and my writing.
Often, after making the shift, Ruefle comes back to that public space, hearing and seeing everything around her differently.
Ten years later, while she was working for the BBC, her past comes back to her in unsettling ways.
But, when Amber is injured, the phone comes back to life and Mia learns a girl named Midge died.
Teammates have said Nelson comes back to the huddle afterward with a smile on his face, which Nelson disputes.
"He comes back to me asking me that he should be trained and participated in giving," the letter read.
Again it comes back to just because this is what works at getting attention or money, is it good?
And a lot of it comes back to the donors seeing the embryos as children rather than potential children.
"It comes back to a hunger and willingness to roll up their sleeves and move fast and help," Dudum said.
I think that as we move into the next two years, the key thing it comes back to is authenticity.
Puffy comes back to Atlanta and does a party and I'm like — Blue's name is not on that party invitation.
A video for the song stars Girls actor Alex Karpovsky as a magician who dies and comes back to life.
She leaves LA for years, but after the celebrity possibly kills someone else, she comes back to get that bastard.
Sen. John McCain will return to Washington D.C. next week as Congress comes back to work after its August recess.
"I think he's lost a little on his fastball, but it always comes back to command," manager Brad Ausmus said.
For those who need a refresher on how Salt Bae became a viral hit ... it all comes back to this.
Dixie, one of Patty's bullies, comes back to school in a wheelchair after a fight with Patty apparently paralyzed her.
It may be too late, but if the series comes back to Tampa, knock off the "dilly dilly" shit. 5.
Instead, the team comes back to tie the score, at least until those stupid (literal) Nazi refs disallow the goal.
She's despondent — until her onetime captor comes back to life as a handsome prince: "Beauty and the Beast" goes Greek.
And that's where it comes back to us — and I say "us" because I, too, prefer my television ad-free.
There's a lot of crazy tech there, but in the end it always comes back to the creature for us.
The system works great until -- wait for it -- the absolute power that the judges possess comes back to bite them.
I maintain that any spirit who comes back to this mortal coil to haunt the living is a complete asshole.
I have these nights like tonight, again, the bear comes back to make me wonder: does she read my poetry?
"It comes back to: we shouldn't learn about these through media channels or them becoming public," said one defense official.
But really it all comes back to equality, the bedrock of the so-called Nordic miracle and Sanders's campaign mantra.
There's no place for people like that in our league, and hopefully he never comes back to an NBA game.
When you look at all the breaches, all the problems at ransomware and malware, it all comes back to passwords.
There's a deeper question, which comes back to the extraordinary Western landscape and the high American idea enshrined in it.
That fight Nathan had with the obnoxious guy in the back of Issa's car briefly comes back to haunt her.
Everyone on Scandal is a sociopath embroiled in some kind of three-layer mess that all comes back to murder.
"It all, to me, really comes back to the rejection he kept getting from the NFL," the author told CNBC.
That means it could be a matter of when, not if, the first managed CSO comes back to the market.
SARA EISEN: Do you-- do you think that there'll be excitement that comes back to this category and this brand?
It all comes back to love for and relationship with his wife, Ethel, who Tye spoke with while writing the book.
It all comes back to casting and social media — can someone hire a good Twitter investigator for the Bachelor casting team?
It comes back to the attitude of the message-board atheist: raging at people who can't see what's really going on.
Just to get him back in the flow is certainly a positive and Bogey (Xander Bogaerts) comes back to us Monday.
Ultimately, Goldberg comes back to stocks — and looking to the future rather than the past — as the best long-term bet.
It's an amazing amount of self-policing because workers are invested in making sure that work comes back to the pool.
"It really comes back to the interpersonal skills [students] gain of how to inspire people and lead huge teams," she says.
It always comes back to 'how does this [product] help you build your best body and provide you with better results?
The cop car's lights flicker and extinguish, but after a deep breath Pierce comes back to himself and the lights return.
August 2800, 2656: Louis C.K. comes back to public life with his a surprise stand-up set at the Comedy Cellar.
The speaker's battery can last eight hours, and comes back to life quickly when placed on its low profile charging station.
The common thread between them all usually comes back to a central question about the psychology of what scares us most.
The episode later comes back to this opening incident in order to track how Celeste ended up cowering on the floor.
"That's the way the legislation is written, that under certain circumstances it comes Back to the House and Senate," Corker said.
The workers decide to leave by sea, and one of them comes back to find his lover engaged to another man.
"If we really want to get to the root of these problems, it usually comes back to mental illness," he said.
When a spacecraft comes back to Earth, it's entering the atmosphere at some point at 25 times the speed of sound.
But if after one month neither person comes back to the office, they tear up the papers, and you're still married.
What if our delay in transforming our economy to a renewable one comes back to bite us in the greasy coverall?
"If he comes back to school, I'll have to leave, I don't want to, but I can't see him every day."
The man in his 40s who comes back to this city is not me, not the American relative they know of.
Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner's extrasensory musical comes back to us in a revival courtesy of the Irish Repertory Theater.
It does take longer to acquire two languages than one, Dr. Hoff said, and that, again, comes back to the exposure.
When I evaluate STEM toys, I pay close attention to how often Bucky comes back to play with it over time.
Disorienting news: She comes back to life, in the bathroom of the same downtown New York apartment, at the same party.
In the end, whether America can be repowered with green technologies in a decade, or even two, comes back to politics.
But then Reed comes back to town to care for his aging parents and drop some significant Persuasion quotes on Becky.
"It really comes back to memories for people," Anne-Marie Guarnieri, deputy beauty director for Harpers Bazaar, told us in an interview.
Then, when you reach your full retirement age, the money comes back to you in the form of a higher monthly check.
The image comes back to mind with haunting new clarity after the context is colored in, perhaps more quickly than in Dogtooth.
The good news is that Facebook will probably have well over 2 billion users before this really comes back to bite it!
There never will be and I think that comes back to the question of, 'How do you feel now that it's finishing?
If you're wondering why the Amazons would be involved here to begin with, it all comes back to those damn motherboxes again.
And I think we&aposre going to see continued pressure and I betcha, Kim Jong Un eventually comes back to the table.
Each time Kiryu Kazuma comes back to Kamurocho, it seems as though the city's grown denser, taller, and brighter in his absence.
Or maybe, like so many things in life, the answer just comes back to confidence — that, or a really good deep conditioner.
There's no place for people like that in our league and, you know, hopefully he never comes back to an NBA game.
Acting opposite Francia Raisa, Banks revisited her role as the doll Eve who comes back to life to help Raisa's Grace Martin.
It comes back to what you were saying earlier about your music and how you don't necessarily want to break things down.
Chase comes back to apologize to JoJo and mend any burned bridges, so he can be the next Bachelor, probably and hopefully.
The problem, almost always, comes back to heat: there's too much of it, and not enough space to get rid of it.
In the end, everything comes back to advancing your colony up the tech tree in order to build more of the same.
Speaking of the songs in question, where I used the voices of children, it comes back to the creative concept of Wardruna.
They know that honesty allows for genuine connections with people and that lying always comes back to bite you in the end.
Yet for all its sprawl and ambition, it comes back to the dichotomy of the artist and the anti-artist, the tyrant.
Democrats are demanding that the Senate GOP comes back to its negotiations on a $1.1 billion funding package, which had been bipartisan.
Because the rape comes back to Emma only in flashes, "Asking for It" depicts less violence against women than many TV shows.
Frontier sprawls more widely than Game of Thrones did in its first season, and its clumsy expansiveness comes back to haunt it.
It kind of comes back to what you do personally, too—you're always looking for the biggest, loudest, most theatrical, dramatic sound.
"Music that comes from Africa and that went somewhere, it eventually comes back to Africa," she said recently in a phone interview.
"It&aposs a really good case of when you give, it comes back to you tenfold," Sherry said of finding the ring
As Mallo's mind drifts back to the past, the past also comes back to meet him in a series of re-encounters.
"I think a lot of it comes back to the way that we get stuck in our heads about things," says Jones.
Leslie Jones just spent 2 weeks cheering on American athletes of all genders, races, sexualities, and religions... and comes back to this.
"What makes me keep going is when somebody comes back to me and says, 'Thank you, I got it,'" Ms. Bratton said.
For most of his readers, Zemmour's fixation on Vichy, a theme he comes back to in "French Destiny," is mystifying and inexplicable.
Now I have to spend the next six hours feeling like ass on a stick while it slowly comes back to normal.
It isn't until Prairie — as full blown Nina — comes back to the Treasure Island clinic in the final episode that Homer completely remembers.
If Iran comes back to the table, the person who's going to be tasked with leading those negotiations is certainly Foreign Minister Zarif.
You're the cool wine aunt that occasionally comes back to the country for a brief visit before leaving for another long, exotic vacation.
The comedian Zach Sherwin's "The Crossword Show" comes back to New York City in March at Caveat, and tickets are now on sale.
At the end of the survey — within 12 to 24 hours — Swayable comes back to a customer with the results of the study.
When talking about his son, Khan always comes back to the idea of division versus unity, and how division has to be temporary.
Of course, the past doesn't like to stay seated, much like myself on a plane, and it comes back to haunt each character.
Rather than paying you income along the way, the interest accrues and comes back to you when you when you unload the bond.
"It all comes back to having a great product and taking care of customers," Bhusri told "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer on Thursday.
At the end it all comes back to this bigger image, and this visceral feeling, rather than something you can name or articulate.
Joseph lives for these moments of triumph, but he says he comes back to work everyday to fight for the ones still struggling.
In the end, it often comes back to bite them, as Democrats who lost their seats in the 2010 Republican wave can attest.
Half of what Zalando sells (by value) comes back to it in the form of returns, because of problems with fit or style.
Again, with Google, everything comes back to the data, and it's able to capture more data if users stick around in its apps.
Evans, who has been editing at U.S. News & World Report in Washington, D.C., comes back to New York to launch Condé Nast Traveler .
"If you give of yourself to help somebody else succeed," says Lemonis, "there will be a moment where it comes back to you."
You learn over time in open source, doing things because they're the right thing to do comes back to help you multiple times.
The international and domestic spheres are intertwined and everything that happens to the Jennings comes back to how it will affect their family.
What may be obvious to Democrats is the possibility of following the mistake of setting a precedent that comes back to bite them.
If Iran comes back to the table and accepts a more comprehensive and stringent deal, Trump will assert that he bested his predecessor.
Recent actions by Trump provide legitimate reason to question if, whenever the government comes back to full strength, that will be his priority.
In the end though, the success of these new stations comes back to the one grounding element that makes them stand tall: personality.
Everything he cares about -- absolutely everything -- comes back to himself: his ego, his power, his money, his worshipers in their red MAGA caps.
At Upper Cutz, a bustling barbershop in a green-trimmed wooden house, talk of politics inevitably comes back to one man: Barack Obama.
In Ngozi Anyanwu's play, directed by Awoye Timpo, a novelist comes back to Nigeria to care for her father and confront past traumas.
Some of the material comes back to Strabane, where workers cut and sew it into uniforms for rugby, Gaelic football and cricket teams.
When you go on stretches like that, there's still times where it doesn't feel great but it still comes back to you quicker.
And so it all comes back to how we are allowed to see ourselves on the screen: worker bees but not the inventor.
Talk about Melania Trump, at least in liberal circles, often comes back to the same question: What does she think about all this?
When I asked him why he chose the blue dress, he said because it was the scene when Allie comes back to Noah.
It all comes back to trade The trade war between the United States and China has been the biggest theme of the year.
The third line steps up even higher than that to a different degree, and then the fourth line comes back to the beginning.
Not until recently have I been able to step back and understand where I was at, and that comes back to forgiving yourself.
And there's good reason to believe that if Trump comes back to the idea, it will grow more popular with Republicans — not less.
" The "Half Breed" singer scathed: "I hope Any poison He's Allowed To Come in contact with innocent Children, comes back to him 10,000 TIMES.
"It comes back to this: The vast majority of protestors in St. Paul are peaceful and we have good relations with them," Linder says.
But the biggest shock is that Tia comes back to drop a bomb that shakes up the entire foundation of my relationship with Colton.
That's right, rumor has it that when Superman comes back to life for Justice League — OOPS, SORRY, SPOILER ALERT — he'll have taken the black.
Episode Four: "Crocodile"Starring: Andrea Riseborough, Andrew Gower,, Kiran Sonia SawarDirected By: John HillcoatWritten By: Charlie Booker The past comes back to haunt Mia.
Krasner will have a lot of work to do to accomplish the progressive goals he's set forth, which comes back to Searby's centrist argument.
There's a story with Janet this year that involves what happens to whatever she is when that shadow memory comes back to haunt her.
NTS tells TMZ that's all fine and good ... as long as he reschedules and comes back to do a show at a later date.
"It comes back to, the company is still running like a start-up," Loup Ventures founder Gene Munster told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Wednesday.
The HomePod will even listen to the audio that comes back to determine the audio signature of the surfaces off of which it's reflecting.
As for why Intel is pushing so hard to power obscure and mostly experimental devices, it all comes back to its chip making roots.
The reason for that is the old rule of 23, the P/E multiple sustains or comes back to 20, less the inflation rate.
"If Riek Machar comes back to Juba without attack forces, there will not be any other problem," said the president's spokesman, Ateny Wek Ateny.
"Anybody that's gotten traded or comes back to play their old team, it definitely means a lot to them," Nationals Manager Dusty Baker said.
Hampole said the team comes back to these principles time and time again and uses them in tandem with a design-forward customer survey.
But let's be clear: The Republicans' so-called "healthcare" bill comes back to life more often than the lead zombie in a horror movie.
But one case hit particularly close to home — and for this reason, it comes back to him nearly every night, he tells PEOPLE Now.
Then when he comes back to town to play against his old team, the fans boo the very same guy they used to cheer.
"Then I can make a sustainable cycle: solid waste generates gas, I bake the bread and it comes back to the community," Barros said.
"It all comes back to the fact that impeachment is the way that Congress can investigate, not through pseudo law enforcement tools," she said.
There are videos from 2017 and 2018 declaring YouTube "over" for a myriad of reasons, but it all comes back to uncertainty around money.
But that is the essential conflict of the Trump administration, and it all comes back to the president's unwillingness to part with his businesses.
Netflix Description: Following the death of his beloved girlfriend, Beth, Zach is first shattered and then overjoyed when she inexplicably comes back to life.
This, too, comes back to conflict, and to a brutal disjunction—individuated, as of course it would be—between values professed and values performed.
Yeah, with Indie Hackers, it comes back to this idea of how do we help more technology companies, and especially technology businesses, get started?
And he'll be — I don't want to say better-prepared, but he'll understand what that's all about next time he comes back to New York.
Of the scene where he finally comes back to life, Harington said they did "thousands upon thousands of takes" of that single gasp of resurrection.
And that's what Conway's microwave claim all comes back to: A reference to Trump's allegations that Obama wiretapped his phones during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Some fans think it all comes back to the seventh album, because, get this: All the photos are seemingly of things that contain seven letters.
But instead, what I'm talking about is that leadership culture constantly comes back to me when I think about my experience with the Trump administration.
He's been traveling all over the world with 19-year-old Sofia, but he also comes back to L.A. to spend time with his kids.
One piece called him unreliable and indecisive, and argued that China is ultimately in control of whether the US comes back to the negotiation table.
The issue is that it's lower yielding, so it comes back to density, " Atkins said, "more per hour through the facilities, more packages per stop.
When Coralee comes back to Bob A. nearly divorcing over his infidelity, she and Bob B. attempt to force Bob A. to choose between them.
If his heir-in-law keeps pushing these anti-aging, non-sandwich sandwiches, I hope he comes back to haunt the shit out of her.
LuPone comes back to us not as a reincarnation of the Cut Wife, but as her descendent, who probably knows more than she's letting on.
Financial Investments Matter Less: This comes back to the family having invested in itself first so that its human capital is its most valuable asset.
But he comes back to Scranton somehow more confident, more entitled, more up himself, treating literally everyone as lesser and not worthy of his respect.
The argument escalates after they head out in the car yet again, after which the family comes back to the house for a 2nd time.
When Koch comes back to Earth in February 2020, she will hold the record for the longest spaceflight ever by a woman at 328 days.
"This comes back to having [pharmacy] professional and experts within our stores," Walgreens Chief Marketing Officer Adam Holyk told CNBC about the Rite Aid deal.
"I think Bernie is really coming back to run, and I think that shakes up the field if Bernie comes back to run," Rocha said.
I've been doing this for 24 years, and I absolutely love it, but it just comes back to this mayhem and chaos with these clowns.
So a big part of making sure players are able to cope with the demands of training and match play comes back to the player.
So a big part of it comes back to how well an athlete prepares themselves to come into training and ready to do their work.
Displayed at the entrance to Philip Guston's exhibition at Hauser & Wirth, it was a chilling reminder of how the past comes back to haunt us.
"I think the English reader, regardless of background, and religious or not, comes back to [the King James] because of the magnificent language," he said.
It seems like retail chugged along and they did it through constant promotionality which is like a payday loan, it comes back to haunt you.
After that first glimpse at the card, once that decision is made, the stress leaves Beatty's face and his prefrontal cortex comes back to life.
And I think it all comes back to mind-set, just getting stronger, more confident, being able to take some hits and play through that.
Politics aside, it all comes back to fundamentals, and the upcoming earnings season should also give the market some fuel to push higher, said Calvasina.
It comes back to my upbringing and the aspect of you do the best you can do at whatever job you set your mind on.
But he says this also comes back to keeping students motivated to "push themselves harder" with constant practice because they are doing something they love.
Shares of spice maker haven't been able to gain traction for most of 2018, and to Cramer, it all comes back to one analyst report.
Everything comes back to that Malcolm X quote — because black women were not valued or protected, they learned to endure, to persevere, to rise above.
But what's relevant is that he comes back to this civilizational rhetoric again and again because it resonates with his base and with the establishment.
Some of it is sent to Canada for processing but comes back to serve US power plants; the uranium in question is not weapons-grade.
Again, it all comes back to the fact that the agreement was explicitly designed by negotiators to be voluntary, to solicit ambition without fear of penalty.
The second type is someone who gets kicked out of the club, and comes back to the club with a gun or does a drive-by.
After Civil War ends, Peter's choice comes back to haunt him, as the Kingpin puts a hit out on him, and Aunt May gets shot instead.
"It comes back to envisioning your ideal life beyond money," Ma says, whether that's changing jobs, retiring early, traveling or spending more time with your family.
"We want to ensure that any debt facilities should be suspended and possibly forgiven until the country comes back to some form of restoration," he said.
And it states that Israel can't use any of the U.S.-provided funds for fuel, meaning more of the aid comes back to U.S. defense manufacturers.
Maybe. Am I going to cling to the story of a phone that comes back to life as an example for the next four years anyway?
It is a point she comes back to often, including this week when she addressed members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers union.
An aging Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) in 2018's Halloween remake survives a seemingly fatal fall and comes back to brutalize the villain, Michael Myers.
The problem — which comes back to the city's original point about the need for FDA oversight — is that the health effects of vaping are still unknown.
Certainly SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule will do so, and this is how it'll look when it comes back to land aboard the GO Searcher retrieval ship.
Calo says the whole debate comes back to this idea of discretion, which has nothing to do with the idea of the singularity or self-awareness.
As the rocket comes back to the ground, you can actually see part of the booster become discolored by the intense heat of the planet's atmosphere.
"It all comes back to this basic principle that we have to be very, very careful with our steps," Lange told a news conference on Tuesday.
But on Tuesday's RHOBH reunion part 3, Rinna comes back to the stage ready to fight — and PEOPLE has a sneak peek at her explosive return.
Some economists argue that the surplus cash generated by a given country through trade often comes back to the U.S in the form of capital investment.
Why it matters: This all comes back to the Dickey Amendment, passed in 2628, that prevented the use of federal funds to advocate for gun control.
I'm hoping Toronto's rap community turns it around to where it comes back to bars, lyrics and actual good music being the staple of what's poppin.
All of it comes back to the question that sits at the heart of Trump's presidency: Is he the exception or is he the new rule?
It's difficult to find an analogy that is simple to understand, but it often comes back to other standards put in place for the public benefit.
You need to protect the vehicle from burning itself up when it either comes back to Earth or is entering the very thin atmosphere of Mars.
"At the end of the day, this comes back to being an earnings story," said Paul Springmeyer, investment managing director at U.S. Bank's Private Client Reserve.
Richard Nares: It always comes back to Emilio, because through our journey with him, I saw how difficult the treatment was for him to be accessed.
He's previously said that Democrats backing the bill vowed to vote against it as a bloc it if it comes back to the Senate with changes.
But it all comes back to: My thing used to be the main thing, the automatic thing, and now it's not, and I don't like it.
I witnessed many cruel scenes in the war, but that brutal massacre of nature is what comes back to me most often and disturbs my sleep.
The novel follows a retired CIA officer who's spent three decades in hiding because of an incident from his past, which comes back to haunt him.
It all comes back to the lie of objectivity in journalism—the idea that reporters and editors are not themselves actual people with beliefs and bias.
In Netflix's new movie, Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling, the cast of the hit 90s Nickelodeon cartoon comes back to earth from outer space in 2019.
Jo (Camilla Luddington) comes back to work and is put on Gus duty, which seems like just the thing to help pull her out of her spiral.
That is, what you don't pay in fees (to financial advisers and investments) typically comes back to you in the form of higher returns on your money.
For me, it comes back to two things: the enduring principles and values that have made the United States what it is, and my own personal story.
For Jorge Reina, his hard work and determination to apply for C4Q and pursue a career in tech all comes back to his 9-year-old daughter.
If the letter comes back to Hyers with the marking "return to sender," he says he files a challenge regardless of the voter's race or political affiliation.
Grace gets back with the "love of her life" Leo Markus (Harry Connick Jr.), the couple moves to Rome, but eventually comes back to New York City.
Jackson shared in the interview with Stellar that since finding her own voice, everything she does comes back to activism and her work with non-profit organizations.
If we've learned anything after six years in the realm, though, its that no matter how far we think we've come, everything always comes back to dicks.
In the film, which takes place 27 years after the original, Pennywise comes back to haunt the members of the Losers' Club, who are all grown up.
If the case comes back to the Supreme Court for hearing on the merits, probably next year, it's likely the next Justice will cast the deciding vote.
When Jay comes back to the U.S.A., he'll have his very own home, because the $90 million Bel Air estate he and Beyonce bought just closed escrow.
Room to Grow When your adult child comes back to live with you, there is a good reason he or she won't be exiled to the basement.
Menor comes back to the high school to mentor robotics students with an eye out for future nuclear engineering recruits who might one day fill the shortage.
The night that one of our graduated students has achieved so much that he comes back to our stage and sits next to me as my guest.
But outside of its benefits in partnered sex, the power of sex toys comes back to connecting with your own body in ways you never have before.
It's why Trump always comes back to his core politics: He may not love Republicans, but his worldview, and his information sources, is built around fighting Democrats.
This scenario comes back to me because just a few days ago, Green Book star Mahershala Ali spoke about a similar issue during Variety's Actors on Actors.
Whether Chinese citizens can expect to capture these additional improvements — and even sustain the existing gains — comes back to the balance between economic growth and environmental quality.
"I'm a firm believer that when you give — not because you have to — but because it's the right thing, it always comes back to you," she said.
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Disgruntled widower Gary Clark (Michael O'Neill), who blames Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey) for his wife's death, comes back to the hospital with a loaded gun seeking revenge.
Again, it comes back to the consumers, who can make a difference if they demand to know more about where the fish they are buying come from.
On Sunday night at 9 pm on AMC, "The Walking Dead" comes back to life and back to TV in order to finish off its sixth season.
For art director Hanawalt, the show's prescience on those topics comes back to who they hire to work on BoJack, and ensuring they welcome people to speak up.
They know that honesty allows for genuine connections with people in a way that dishonesty can't and that lying always comes back to bite you in the end.
The similarities are undeniable: Both Pipers are upper middle class white women whose past relationship with a woman in an international drug ring comes back to haunt them.
One option could be for lawmakers to tweak the bill when it comes back to the lower house of parliament for a second reading, that other minister said.
"RB: "When she comes back to Seattle after she's been released, she talks about what it was like for that to have been the thing that defined her.
Mary Poppins comes back to the family after the kids she helped look after decades ago have now grown up and are dealing with their own life troubles.
"She is most concerned about where her baby will be if she comes back to South Korea and is detained," said Lee, who also represents Chung's mother, Choi.
But beware — if your argument really just comes back to protecting your campaign donors, as is usually the case with ride-sharing, homes-haring, worker classification rules, etc.
The letter I received a few years ago after a program I presented at a middle school comes back to me whenever the subject of bullying comes up.
And how the movie's war against skinheads reflects his own past in the DC punk scene With writer-director Jeremy Saulnier, the conversation always comes back to violence.
But the point everything always comes back to is growth — can these companies show that they can grow at a sustainable pace and continue to increase their value.
As to transparency, what a candidate eats on an airplane or how many times he or she comes back to chat with reporters is not important or relevant.
Even without having an explicit focus on it this time, the specter of The Wicker Man still looms large in Blood Ceremony— things always comes back to that.
Hurley regrettably comes back to tell Donna over a picnic she's lovingly handmade that he's going again, and then for the last few episodes is truly gone. Bliss.
At the end of the movie, Mia has become a star, comes back to the cafe where she worked and is very nice to people who work there.
It all comes back to Cesar and his guilt, even after he's bluntly reminded that Ruby was shot in the chest right before they all watched Olivia die.
"Right now, we don't know if it's possible to drill a well in that area if the licenses comes back to us," Ms. Rodríguez said, citing the instability.
That changes when Sheila dies after an epic fit of vomiting and comes back to life full of energy, sexually supercharged and very, very hungry for human flesh.
Shares of spice maker McCormick haven't been able to gain traction for most of 2018, and to CNBC's Jim Cramer, it all comes back to one analyst report.
DNC Chair Tom Perez at Northam rally: "The America that Donald Trump comes back to in a few days is far different than the America he left." pic.twitter.
You know, you can easily go to another company in Sweden and probably make more money but there's a difference, it comes back to what do you value?
In the final scene of "On a Clear Day," the doctor telepathically calls Daisy to him, and she comes backto tell him the game is fully over.
By the time he tells her to read her Bible, she's completely terrified, and still rattled when she comes back to Stone, who waves the whole thing away.
"OK before Carmen: A Hip Hopera comes back to us via @Netflix I want you know that we are not here for your critiques," entertainment journalist Sylvia Obell tweeted.
"It comes back to your grandmother or your mom always telling your to wear cotton during your period," Siobhan Lonergan, tells Refinery29, the Vice President of Brand at Thinx.
"He's doing well and I hope he comes back to Washington very soon because I would like to see him go up against Trump a little more," Meghan added.
At the end of the day though, it all comes back to this, doesn't it: £250 tea sets sold to fans in a pop-up pub in Bethnal Green.
" Two weeks later that I.T. guy comes back to you and says, "Boss, this guy just sent me an email using Gmail and asked for 2400 bucks through Bitcoin.
When you're a high-level Facebook executive and something you said in the past comes back to haunt you, your best hope for salvation is frantically taking to Twitter.
Always, always, it comes back to the word "no," spoken sternly to an empty room or typed in furious little taps into some text box somewhere on the internet.
In it, CDC investigator Abby Arcane comes back to her Louisiana hometown to investigate a virus that ends up being linked to a murky swamp containing mystical, terrifying secrets.
"Every euro that we make available to the EU budget comes back to us several times, directly or indirectly", Gabriel writes, according to a text pre-released on Tuesday.
Set in Atlanta, Scream centers on Cyler's character, Deion Elliot, a local star football running back whose tragic past comes back to haunt him and his group of friends.
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It all comes back to one fundamental question: What did Netflix and Marvel see in Iron Fist to think it could break away from the many stories like it?
This model can be understood in various ways, and these have evolved over the years, but any description of it always comes back to two terms: Jewish and democratic.
Every best practice Olson has seen comes back to communication, especially since the more informal desk-side and water-cooler chats are not a realistic option for remote teams.
If everything comes back to the economy, then why do both the survey and geopolitical trends point to a decline in the importance of economic factors come election day?
Getting that spiral comes down to the very last thing the quarterback does in the split second before they release the ball, and it comes back to the grip.
It all comes back to asking big questions about your business, according to Edelman: How do we protect it, and how do we prove it to regulators and authorities?
Deep cost cutting comes back to haunt Kraft Heinz The Kraft Heinz disaster demonstrates how piling on tons of debt can be problematic when a management team's strategy misfires.
But, everything always comes back to integrating it into our perspective of how we think we should deliver value and the quality bar that we have of executing product.
The spine stretches in weightlessness, but once an astronaut comes back to the ground, his or her height returns to normal quickly after standing up in Earth's gravity, NASA says.
The moment Peters returns to Swartz — playing a card game on the steps of the Supreme Court as Lessig argues a copyright case inside — the book comes back to life.
His mindset might be that for as long as Jedi exist, evil will always be there to counter them — it comes back to the theme of balance and the Force.
Ollie's past as a drug runner comes back to haunt her as she falls back into the business in order to meet these needs, but it's not an easy fix.
I'll tune in to Big Little Lies when it comes back to HBO in June; when Russian Doll gets its inevitable renewal from Netflix, I'll show up for that too.
The characters are all in some way outcasts and oddballs; one briefly dies after an accidental electrocution and comes back to life a mystic who sees visions and hears messages.
We'll talk about the project and they're suddenly telling us about their memories of the buffet and pizza and the bacon bits… it always comes back to the bacon bits.
A young woman with undocumented parents comes back to her hometown of Roswell, only to find out that her high school crush is a literal alien (he's also a cop).
This sort of comes back to the real problem: NFL defenses are delicate houses of cards, and with the pass rush incapable of touching Ryan, Carolina couldn't deal with Jones.
That could play a major role in shaping the way the Peugeot brand itself comes back to the North American market, said Michelle Krebs, executive automotive analyst with Cox Automotive.
Corker told reporters "the issues I had before are still there," though he hasn't ruled out voting for the bill when it comes back to the floor next week. Sen.
"When the Open comes back to Troon in, say, 12 years' time, being 65, I won't be able to play, never mind qualify, because that's the age limit," Montgomerie said.
So SpaceX needs to prove that this vehicle will not destroy itself when it comes back to Earth because if it does, then they can't safely launch people on it.
If Trump loses Iowa but comes back to win New Hampshire and South Carolina, there is a real chance he will become unstoppable and capture the GOP nomination for president.
Now, of course, network neutrality isn't really about taking it away, but it does reflect a sort of mentality that we ... And it comes back to your point about socialism.
It will be when the task force comes back to our I.A.A.F. council and says, 'This is what we set out to do; these are the changes they have met.
It all comes back to careful diagnosis, careful consideration of when medications are indicated, and careful consideration of the right medication for the right patient — despite all the other factors.
"That comes back to my concern about, what is the community going to do about unlawful leaking and the political abuse of the intelligence apparatus that affects Americans?" he said.
It's slickly produced, but it all comes back to a formula that CW has mined a few times too many, where raging teen hormones are further complicated by extraordinary abilities.
"If you have the space, you have room in your heart to take in a needy animal, to love on them, I mean it comes back to you tenfold," she shared.
The most likely one comes back to the prophecy given to a young Cersei, predicting that she will die by the hand of the "valonqar" (which is Valyrian for "little brother").
He's repeatedly comes back to this topic, making support for rural broadband a focus of his chairmanship, as it's these smaller companies that often reach communities that aren't yet wired up.
Karen: I guess it comes back to there not being a whole lot to hold onto in that I enjoyed "The Snowplow" but am fairly ambivalent about what happened in it.
But as sophisticated as Tikaram's cooking is—and what he cooked for us on that mid-summer day was a dream, indeed—for him, it all comes back to grandma's cooking.
"What it comes back to at the end of the day is that Infiniti as a brand is really focused on human daring, and especially that forward-thinking element," Lester said.
It always comes back to — and I think what Stan Lee's genius was — is that it comes down to the universal truth of how hard it is to balance your life.
There's a botched robbery; Jigger escapes unscathed, and Billy dies but later comes back to earth to help his troubled daughter who, at times, is very unlike the sunny Ms. Pollack.
During an appearance on The Tonight Show, Kutcher explained to Jimmy Fallon the origins of his current facial hair — and it turns out it all comes back to an Adele party.
Originally, Beck thought it was impossible for the Electron to be recovered after launch, especially since the rocket generates a lot of heated shock waves when it comes back to Earth.
There is a home base that all the conversation about the Democratic presidential primary comes back to in the end: Primary voters prioritize, above all, someone who can defeat President Trump.
Whatever questions Adobe's move in Venezuela raises about big tech monopolies, it all comes back to whether the U.S. sanctions should be happening in the first place and who they're hurting.
The beauty of audio sexting comes back to the benefit of voice feeling far more intimate than texting, while at the same time a lot less unforgiving than video or picture.
And fans know it — it's something that ARMY always comes back to as a reason why they are so passionate about BTS, in spite of the doubts of those around them.
"Fundamentally it all comes back to control, and right now the party's all about control, especially around the 19th" Communist Party Congress, said Bill Bishop, head of The Sinocism China Newsletter.
"It comes back to a resolution we took as a government: not going big bang into nuclear, but going at a pace and price that the country can afford," Mantashe told reporters.
At the same time, they are combing the remarks of their own bosses to be just as ready when some long-forgotten attack on the other side comes back to haunt them.
"The idea comes back to the idea of the autonomy of your own body, so when something is impeding on that, it…can lead to behavioral problems and disordered eating," Fisher says.
Then he comes back to make a highly anticipated speech after days of what was seen as major flip-flopping as he seemed to soften his approach to his hardline immigration stance.
It comes back to the historied, outdated (not to mention heteronormative) belief that women's pleasure should only come from a man, and that her sexual awakening should happen with him during intercourse.
Yeah, and so that comes back to a lot of ... If I look at what I'm doing, I'm just in a startup trying to get ... Like, how do you get it funded?
The image that comes back to him again and again is hiding behind a pile of sand and asking a fellow soldier if he had any dry matches to light a cigarette.
She comes back to the Times after having spent a year as chief business and product officer at The Atlantic and 2 1/2 years as head of news product at Facebook.
"It is too early to quantify all the impact on our financial results, since it depends on the timing China comes back to normal," Oetterli said at a press conference in Zurich.
And I think that, as I do with my real estate endeavors, it's so important to reinvest in what you believe in, because I think it comes back to you in spades.
The problem comes back to the third type of constitutional crisis: What if the remedy is clear but the relevant people in government choose not to do their jobs for political purposes?
If the deal is defeated, MPs can also try to take more control over the Brexit process after May comes back to them with a "plan B," which she's required to do.
You're not worried about advertising, you're worried explicitly about serving a base and you can sort of grade yourself yearly on whether that base comes back to you and gives you money.
Kim, whatever you think of her, has become supernaturally good at creating and maintaining a public self that is massive and lucrative and always comes back to heel when she calls it.
Later, Royle comes back to inform Hollywood and his workers that they just got offered more work than they can handle, so they'd like to bring them on for a full time contract.
"Cut to next commercial break," she continued, "guess who comes back to her seat…" Be sure to check out PEOPLE's full Golden Globes coverage to get the latest news on Hollywood's big night.
"We're testing this really cool personalization system within Firefox where it uses your browser history to target personalized [recommendations], but none of that data actually comes back to Pocket or Mozilla," Weiner said.
Nate Weiner: We're testing this really cool personalization system within Firefox where it uses your browser history to target personalized [recommendations], but none of that data actually comes back to Pocket or Mozilla.
"Cut to next commercial break," she continued, "guess who comes back to her seat…" Be sure to check out PEOPLE's full Golden Globes coverage to get the latest news on Hollywood's big night.
We don't know what's worse - that or the New York Daily News headline: DAWN OF THE BRAIN DEAD: Clown comes back to life with N.H. win as mindless zombies turn out in droves.
There's also what's called the Lazarus phenomenon, described as delayed return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) — basically, when a person who's suffered a cardiac arrest "comes back to life" after you've stopped performing CPR.
But make up for that now, by enjoying the inimitable, batshit brilliance of Chewing Gum — which always comes back to its rare, candid, loving portrayal of a vibrant immigrant and working class community.
"There is a concern there, but there again it comes back to what differences in children predisposed them to get very involved in Snapchat and other social media, Facebook, etc," he told TechCrunch.
" Or as an expert adviser to the Ministry of Justice and Public Security put it: "It comes back to the question of 'is it a problem that people in prostitution are in trouble.
Mae comes back to Rust Belt-y Possum Springs to find her parents and best friends a little older, the town itself a little more depressed, the whole world a little more tired.
Boeheim says that former star Derrick Coleman was so mad at the coach's prodding that he vowed to never come back to Syracuse, but now comes back to campus more than Boeheim's son.
"Derek is that creepy guy that graduated high school five years ago and comes back to the high school parties despite the fact that he's a grown-ass man," he told the cameras.
He nipped the drama in the bud (after first entertaining it for several hours) until... Alayah Comes Back To The Bachelor The Bachelor's episode 4: Alayah is back to set her story straight.
Over and over again it comes back to that: the mountains all around you, some with elevations over 10,000 feet, black and white crags as far as you can see in any direction.
Surveying aides and lawmakers about why, exactly, things appear to actually be functioning now, a common theme comes back to the idea that lawmakers want to prove they can actually get something done.
Everything comes back to energy, to the source, so an entity can appear as a beetle, or a wolf, a djinn, a vampire, or simply just a strange shape or half-animal, half-human.
"It's only a matter of time until one of these cases comes back to the court, and it could be that Justice Kennedy didn't want to be there for that big issue," she said.
It always comes back to the studios: what kind of talent they're investing in, what kind of stories are most likely to be greenlit, and what types of awards narratives they develop and push.
On the show, Galifianakis plays a down-on-his-luck classically trained clown who comes back to California in an attempt to find the career he never had while studying his craft in France.
When Camille comes back to her hometown of Wind Gap, Missouri, after a long absence, it appears as if she's returning to her nest — but the nest was never really hers to begin with.
Macmillan, riddled with insecurity and doubt by his people, makes a statement in support of Profumo, which comes back to haunt him when Stephen Ward confirms all suspicions regarding the party, including the affair.
When Angela Merkel comes back to power in Germany in the fall, strengthened in her fourth term in office by what looks like an inevitable election win, the Kremlin will be a big target.
"The signal comes back to me and I can use software to read it -- it will say, 'this disruption is caused by the letter Q.'" That allows listeners to piece together what's being said.
"It is my faith in myself and in my father that comes back to me and makes me get back up off my butt and be something worth being proud of," she tells Robach.
The dispute, similar to one they had in the first half of the season on how to handle Rick, comes back to Negan's worldview versus that of a more single-minded thug like Simon.
If something happens anyway, and a bad social media post or piece of info comes back to bite someone, Nesbitt says it's crucial to get all the bad stuff out at the same time.
The bill is only at the committee stage, so MPs could reverse the plan at the report stage, which is likely to be early next week when the bill comes back to the Commons.
Previously introduced in "Daredevil," Jon Bernthal's skeleton-adorned killing machine, Frank Castle, is back, in a drama built on his status as a former military man, a history that comes back to haunt him.
Critic Score: 39%Audience Score: 73%"Iron Fist" followed billionaire Daniel Rand, played by Finn Jones, as he comes back to New York after training to be able to fight wrongdoers and stop crime.
EditorsNote: fixes Indiana ranking in headline No. 33 Indiana comes back to beat Michigan Yogi Ferrell knew his team had dug itself a hole but he felt there was plenty of time to recover.
Then, when you reach full retirement age around age 4013 or 67 — the exact age depends on your birth year — the money comes back to you in the form of a higher monthly check.
Fans can expect a lot of what makes them fans of Bedingfield in the first place—life lessons, love, heartbreak, independence, feminism, freedom—and it's timed pretty seamlessly as "Unwritten" comes back to television.
"She packs her bags and basically disappears for two or three years, goes around the world, and when she comes back to New York, the art world is a very different place," said Pacini.
In interviews with dozens of staffers and supporters, the conversation about Sanders' place today, as the leading vote-getter after Iowa and New Hampshire, almost always comes back to that heart attack in October.
Fashion's "enfant terrible", who designed Madonna's cone brassiere for her 1990 "Blond Ambition" tour, takes on his first revue show, in which an abandoned theatre comes back to life thanks to an underground party.
Then, when you reach full retirement age around age 66 or 4013 — the exact age depends on your birth year — the money comes back to you in the form of a higher monthly check.
They have to get it out to the world, and the world decides if they like it, that information comes back to the label, and then they decide if they should get behind it.
What businesses need to understand about chatbots When a franchise that essentially died more than a decade ago comes back to life with such fervor, we need to ask ourselves how and why that happened.
The book has its share of gross-out imagery at the gravesite, and the murderous half-dead child who eventually comes back to life, but it works because dwells on the father's state of mind.
"It comes back to more stock-picking, because last year it was difficult to lose out as long as you were holding on to something," Mike van Dulken, head of research at Accendo Markets, said.
Kaitlyn: It comes back to the read receipts episode in a lot of ways, in that the features designed for transparency only become something unpleasant because human beings are not very nice to each other.
And it was some 'Kunio-kun comes back to a town after 20 years' kind of story, where young people don't remember him and he's broke and not that good anymore and stuff like that.
In some of the forks Josh still goes back in time, so when he comes back to his present, the other him is not there, because he's gone back in time with [Tiger and Wolf].
All this comes back to the hosts, which now have an opportunity to try to craft those experiences and, in the end, pick up an additional revenue stream on the property they might already own.
Amazon's payments business is beginning to look for acquisitions as the value of financial technology - or fintech - start-ups "comes back to earth", a top executive at the e-commerce giant told CNBC on Tuesday.
"The onus for birth control is always placed on women, or most often, although some men do take responsibility for their fertility, but it still comes back to women most often," Mathyssen told VICE News.
However, both Cramer and the technician suggested waiting to buy Adobe stock until it comes back to its 20-day moving average, where in the past it has found a floor of support around $31.
That's why it always comes back to needing, in the end—a major event in your life that doesn't fundamentally change your nature leaves you with a memory, but nothing else that wasn't yours before.
This method occasionally comes back to bite me — a few times a year my older daughter will ask what happened to a specific piece of art, and I have to fess up to chucking it.
Mr. Zimmern has made fancy versions with braised turkey legs and velouté, but always comes back to a family recipe with ground beef and turkey, frozen green beans, cream of mushroom soup and Tater Tots.
Nel has a chilly estranged sister, Julia (known as Jules), who's been gone so long she doesn't know her niece Lena, but now comes back to town to impose her presence on the orphaned girl.
Consider a tenant who wakes up every morning to walk the dog or to go to the gym: The fob system records the time the tenant comes back to the apartment and the entrance used.
But realistically, this bet asks too much — you should be getting better than 100/1 odds that the game is ever precisely 28-3, let alone that the losing team then comes back to win.
He has particular genres of lies that he comes back to time and again, which show both the casual attitude he has toward truth and the impact his obfuscations have on the debate around him.
He must hope that not only is Biden's bounce in the polls temporary (and there is good reason to think it is), but that he will be the beneficiary if Biden comes back to the pack.
But Republicans still broadly expect him to win his congressional race next week, and aside from losing some financial backing, it's not clear anything will change for him if he comes back to Congress next year.
She comes back to life, takes charge of his band of outlaws, and drifts through the Riverlands like a grim ghost, picking off Frays and anyone else she deems responsible for what happened to her family.
"I don't see how the industry comes back to any level of activity that is busy without a breakneck amount of chasing bodies, and there just aren't going to be enough to go around," he said.
Snapshot As the Creator in Justin Peck's latest work, "The Most Incredible Thing," the New York City Ballet soloist Taylor Stanley invents a clock, which is smashed by a Destroyer but magically comes back to life.
He teaches her how to dance hip-hop, she teaches him how to be civilized/not shoot people, she puts on a show, he comes back to high school, together they make it to first base.
In fact, her mild obsession with solving the code comes back to bite her when she and Jug accidentally fall asleep and she ends up rushing home the next morning and leaving behind a few notebooks.
Trump's rhetoric comes back to bite As with Trump's travel ban, the judge looked at Trump's own rhetoric and statements of his surrogates -- saying those contradicted the "new, narrow interpretation" that government lawyers presented in court.
"When Mike Pence comes back to the conference, people get very excited because he was the conference chair, a lot of members had served with him," House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) told reporters Tuesday.
" But ultimately she comes back to it: "I worry that they've been so subject to an attack over decades from the right that there are moments when they intentionally or unintentionally—I'd imagine mostly unintentionally—overcompensate.
"There's an overriding sense of economic insecurity and vulnerability that appears to be impacting life choices," the study's author Reid Cramer tells CNBC Make It. In many ways, it comes back to stagnant incomes, Cramer says.
When she comes back to London and her own job as an ambulance driver, she moves into a room of her own, a Bloomsbury flat only "two doors down" from where she lived as a student.
Read More: Controversial Keystone XL Pipeline Comes Back to Life With News of Trump Win Protesters and activists have fought hard against pipeline extensions in recent years and won two important victories during the Obama presidency.
Death is everywhere in these poems because it is everywhere in life ("with both ears I hear/the dainty popping/of bath bubbles–/and a light rain/falling on my mother's grave/comes back to me").
"The way to explain [less buyback spending] really comes back to what's happening with underlying corporate profitability, and we've seen a pretty significant slowdown in the pace of earnings growth so far in 2019," Lebovitz says.
"Not only does he come back strong, but he comes back to try to tug at some emotional piece," said Jack O'Donnell, who worked with as a Trump casino executive but later had a falling out.
If you don&apost believe in something, and I think that it comes back to saying that President Trump is a racist, I get tired of hearing racist, homophobia, et cetera, for 77 years he did business.
Members of Parliament could try to assert more control over the Brexit process after May comes back to them with her plan B. This means that a very divided Parliament would need to agree to a solution.
Now, 15 years later, Nora comes back to that famously suffocating house a successful woman trying to tie up a few loose ends — and Metcalf is happy to get the chance to embody her this time around.
The latest move comes as Trump&aposs administration, deeming the 2015 nuclear accord insufficiently tough on Iran, seeks to construct a global coalition to place enough pressure on Tehran that it comes back to the negotiating table.
Whether you're a Fox News adherent or a concerned citizen who's observed the network's apparent transformation into state-sponsored TV, the story of how things got to this point always comes back to one person: Roger Ailes.
"We are working to make sure he comes back to Hidalgo County to stand trial so justice can be served and Ms. Garza's family can have closure," the prosecutor said in a written statement released Wednesday evening.
The New York Daily News, long an outspoken critic of Trump, revealed that Wednesday's headline will be: "DAWN OF THE BRAIN DEAD: Trump comes back to life with N.H. win as mindless zombies turn out in droves."
"He has acknowledged that it kind of comes back to the moment in that interview where I asked him that question, and he started thinking about it, and got more and more excited about it," Barton says.
It just so happens that this is the first time the crash was directly attributable to the car, not another driver on the road, and it all comes back to a bit of (surprisingly human) bad judgment.
Lower house lawmakers, who were targeted by demonstrators for obstructing Bolsonaro's conservative agenda, are not expected to be in any hurry to pass the decree before June 3 if it comes back to them for final approval.
Whether their drive to become nomads comes from the wonder of seeing new places, a desire to escape from the drab office world, or a need to live a minimalist lifestyle, it all comes back to independence.
David Javerbaum's crowd-pleasing comedy "An Act of God" (starting previews May 28, at the Booth), in which the Almighty comes back to make a few wisecracking clarifications, returns, with Sean Hayes stepping into Jim Parsons's sandals.
But when it comes back to—to bring it full circle—to the recruiting effort, I don't think I had a hard time transitioning into the Border Patrol because I grew up in a small-town environment.
Or the URL can require a passcode, generating a new link for each transaction…Unless, and this comes back to trust, Apple required a direct connection to your bank account to enable your Apple ID for direct payments.
"With video Dozr will be able to show the condition of equipment as it leaves and as it comes back to a renter, or even how it is used when it's on the job site," Kevin Forestell said.
"Unfortunately, it all comes back to timing and when this will become a larger issue and how it will be resolved, and it may be less of a short-term issue than a long-term issue," Samana said.
Between the lines: Trump officials point to three possible outcomes of these efforts: The cash-strapped Iranian regime comes back to the negotiation table to offer the U.S. a more favorable nuclear deal (no sign of this happening).
"By the end of the year, the pattern somehow comes back to the same point where it was one year ago," said Daniel Monsivais, a doctoral candidate atAalto University in Finland and a co-author of the paper.
The fact that major corporations have sustainability departments, that they bother to even pay lip service to environmental and ethical causes, you could argue that this all comes back to the corporate-antagonizing efforts of Rainforest Action Network.
I think it's crazy that kids have to deal with social media and all that stuff now, but the truth is all of that stuff comes back to going through and feeling the same things that we were feeling.
All Aldo can hope for is that McGregor either fails in his quest and comes back to the featherweight division, chastened, or that he grasps his glory quickly and then (noblesse oblige) gives Aldo a chance to redeem himself.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ryan Seacrest confirmed on Thursday that he will return as host of "American Idol," the most popular music reality show in U.S. television history, when it comes back to the screen on ABC TV in 2018.
I suspect that – for now -- the Chinese will seek negotiated solutions, fully convinced that the time is on their side, and that they will easily win the economic contest with the U.S. So, it all comes back to the economy.
The scene ends there, but we can assume that the Tesseract is then entered into S.H.I.E.L.D. custody by Fury when he comes back to his office to find the glowing blue cube sitting there (covered in a Flerken hairball, no less).
It all comes back to a central idea of this story: There's a benevolent stripe of sexism in Wind Gap such that no one believes, or wants to believe, that the women of Wind Gap could be capable of terrible things.
If you remove advertising from the picture, then every potential revenue stream comes back to the same subgroup of fans: superfans who care enough that they will buy merch, event tickets, albums, art prints, and basically anything that a creator produces.
The 32-year-old is 20 points behind Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel after nine of 20 races and comes back to Silverstone after being off the podium for two races in a row — the first time that has happened since 2014.
You can see it clear as day: Carol or Rick comes back to save the group, but not before Negan shows up and uses his feared baseball bat to clobber the life out of either Glenn, Michonne, or Daryl (probably Glenn).
So, yeah, the Bastard of Winterfell comes back to life after Melisandre reads the liner notes to Slayer backward to no apparent effect and Dolorous Edd, Davos, and Tormund let themselves out, followed at length by a thoroughly demoralized Melisandre.
Plank has said he is optimistic about the company's growth and outlined a plan to tackle footwear, saying "it always comes back to product innovation — building great, great product — and I want to detail that our [shoe] pipeline is full."
This is where the location-zipping comes back to haunt the show to some extent: After a brief prelude on dry land, Petersen barely left the boat, and he could engage with these men's incomprehensible task on its own terms.
It comes back to the fundamental point that AAA games are more expensive than ever to produce, so the business interests that pay for them need to find ways to both justify their investment risk and continue with future development.
Everything comes back to prices and rebates — and their effects on consumers: Evidence shows that the benefit managers have encouraged the use of cheaper generics and kept health insurance premiums somewhat in check despite the explosion of prescription drug spending.
Senate Republicans made clear their provisions should take priority because of their budget rules and slim margin for error (Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell can only afford to lose one more vote when the bill comes back to the floor).
I think it'd be best to leave the room exactly the way it was before so that when Gregor comes back to us again he'll find everything unchanged and he'll be able to forget the time in between all the easier.
Indeed, "a lot of it comes back to governance," said Ohanian, with both he and Tan expressing equal parts dismay over activist investors and the perpetual shareholder rights that founders have been demanding to protect themselves from said activist investors.
"If, say, Liu He comes back to Beijing empty-handed, and there's more tirades from Trump on his Twitter account, I think things could get really wild," Zhang Jian, an associate professor of government at Peking University, said in an interview.
"Every time we've done consumer research on why some people do not purchase the product, the No. 1 thing that comes back to us is there's something in the coffee," said Dennis Crawford, the senior marketing manager for Chock full o'Nuts.
" David Lebovitz, global market strategist at JPMorgan, said it all comes back to earnings: "When we think about putting a level on the end of the year, I think it's a guessing game and it's anybody's best guess at this juncture.
With Hank Azaria, Mark Ruffalo, Jeffrey Wright and Liev Schrieber on hand to voice Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Bobby Seale and lawyer William Kunstler, a brief and otherwise forgotten chapter of history comes back to life with riveting and provocative force.
For one thing, this question comes back to the "facially legitimate and bona fide" standard — the government argues that since it has offered a national security rationale for the ban, the courts don't have the power to scrutinize the policy's constitutionality.
When it comes to the White House, it's unclear who makes the final decision about whether to revoke the clearance, but in most general cases it comes back to the final adjudicator who granted the clearance in the first place.
So these are basic things from a technological perspective, but we want to make sure people understand we know where they are, consume us any old way you want, and seven days after, everything we do comes back to the web.
So, Australia's an honest broker on this, consistent, and we've always maintained that the best support, on each of these issues, whether it's a trade tension, or whether it's a defence tension, or whatever it may be, comes back to a multilateral approach.
This all comes back to the same thing and that is if you own the rails and you're shipping all the products and you get to see where every product's going, should you also own the businesses that you're shipping products to?
One of the things I'm kind of curious about is other than just better benefits and paying them more, is there anything from a cultural standpoint that you do to create a better environment that then comes back to the customer experience?
Jeff Smith's follow-up to Bone gets cosmic by the end, but it starts off with a hard-boiled story about an art thief who steals famous works from other dimensions, and the romantic and scientific past that comes back to haunt him.
" Kayvon Richards, a college student in the audience, opened the meeting with a prayer to God about "this special opportunity we have to make a decision that comes back to you, that stands up for your word, your truth and your values.
If Cardi B is only the latest musical diva to thrill to his designs, "in a way, it comes back to some of my origins," he said, harking back to his early days at the Folies Bergère, where he worked as an intern.
She has joined a feminist group and she comes back to Times Square to face her former pimp CC (Gary Carr), who would seem like the most likely suspect in her murder...had he not already been killed in the previous episode.
A relative newcomer, it costs $21 a year, though some of that comes back to you: As you spend on travel-related things like taxis and hotel rooms, you'll see those costs deducted from your card bill, up to $2000 a year.
And if Congress comes back to a Washington without DACA, a lot of members of Congress — not just Democrats, but many Republicans as well — are going to feel pressured to do something to protect immigrants who've grown up in the United States.
While there's some interesting back-and-forth about the inherent sexism of the genius label and who does qualify (how dare Aaron claim Beyoncé is more "entertainer" than genius???) ultimately, the conversation comes back to Zoey's own insecurities over her less-than-stellar college performance.
To me the fact that there is a bad word in it, yes there is and I say it lots of times, but it is with good intention… For me it always comes back to intention and this record has the best of intentions.
Elliott and Debra Winger play the parents of two sons, played by That '70s Show alums Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson; the ranch Elliott runs is in danger of going out of business, and Kutcher is the prodigal son who comes back to make good.
One immediate possibility is that Britain comes back to seek amendments to the draft, which has not been signed off on by EU governments, and/or concessions in an outline accord on future trade and security relations also being worked on for Nov. 25.
Little else about those early days comes back to me, really, just the first night in the cheapest available hotel, the one that turned out to have been used as the location for the discovery of a corpse in Woody Allen's movie Manhattan Murder Mystery.
The challenge for my students comes back to understanding the difference between someone who is sharing their opinion and someone who is creating news that is meant to mislead, either as clickbait or to influence those who don't take the time to verify accuracy.
On how he spent his break away from tennis: For me, honestly, it was really most important just to spend maximum time with my wife, Mirka, and my kids because this time, when they are young like this, it never comes back to me.
"The ability for a robot to navigate around the home, to understand where it is in the space, to re-recognize when it goes through the home and comes back to somewhere it's been before, to not be dumb, is artificial intelligence," Jones said.
Character: Sid Gronic, peewee hockey coach Jack Frost is a movie about a dad (played by Michael Keaton) who dies in a horrific car accident (This is a family comedy, by the way) and comes back to life as an anthropomorphic snowman because of a magic harmonica.
The problem is, dirty water makes people and animals sick, and as examples such as the syringe tide—where medical waste and trash washed up on New York City beaches in the late 1980's— have taught us, all the nastiness comes back to us eventually.
The Swedish tacos I first experienced were like a parody of a taco—like the game when you whisper a word in someone's ear and the whisper goes on to a bunch of people, and when it comes back to you it is something completely different.
So she has this nervous breakdown, she moves back to Virginia to live with her parents for two years, and finally she completely reinvents herself, comes back to New York and starts working at an online street style site and she's completely in over her head.
It all comes back to whether you're a lark — an early riser — or an owl, and "most people are a little owlish," said David Welsh, a neuroscientist at the University of California, San Diego, who studies the body's pacemaker cells and was not involved in the study.
"We are getting into an environment where economics comes back to center stage...People didn't vote to be poorer and when they find that that's the environment in which they are in, I think the whole political chemistry around this subject will radically change," he said.
"That comes back to what politicians have been trying to agree on ... and that's why these extreme events are part of the motivation for striving to limit global mean temperatures' rise to less than 2 degrees (Celsius) or possibly to 1.5 degrees against current levels," Webber said.
During his years in Yusuhara, Kuma was theorizing his own work with some frequency, and his substantial body of writing reveals a repeated turning over of the same ideas and experiences, much as he constantly comes back to wood to see what else it can accomplish.
"Macy&aposs failure on the sales line comes back to one central problem: the products it sells and the environments in which it sells them are not aligned with what consumers want," Neil Saunders, managing director of GloablData Retail, wrote in a note to clients in November.
Related: Don't Be Surprised If North Korea's 'Executed' Army Chief Comes Back to Life According to Madden, Kim Jong-il did, however, have a soft spot for an annual synchronized swimming event in Pyongyang, which he would sometimes attend without his presence being noted in state media.
You may, therefore, wish to take up your friend Shinzo on his promise to step up Japanese investments in the U.S. I suggest that, as a minimum, our entire trade deficit with Japan -- $68.9 billion – comes back to the U.S. in the form of direct and portfolio investments.
Wake Forest survives scare, comes back to beat Pitt WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — John Collins scored in the lane on an offensive rebound with 17 seconds to play as Wake Forest completed a big comeback for a 63-59 victory against visiting Pittsburgh on Wednesday night at Lawrence Joel Coliseum.
As the information he gave in his testimony comes back to haunt him now that it's been found that he either misrepresented the truth or was incorrect in his account of the facts, it's unclear how long he can play chicken with authorities and the public at large.
" Boniske said it comes "back to the founders" and that, in her view, an ideal robotics founding team probably has three people: the CEO who's "going to be the visionary and drive the strategy of the overall company; this person is going to be doing the fundraising and recruiting.
But even though the Yankees and the Red Sox will not play again in 2017 after this four-game series concludes Sunday, there is a possibility that Sabathia will face Nunez again — assuming he comes back to pitch in 2018, which he has said he intends to do.
Fox News host Sean Hannity on Tuesday offered to fly President Obama and his family out of the country in 2017, under one condition: He never comes back to the U.S.  Hannity specifically suggested Obama go to Kenya, referencing the false conspiracy theory that Obama was born there.
Every independent critique of our forensic science system comes back to the same basic conclusion about both the root of the problem and how to fix it: Forensic science rests under the exclusive control of police and prosecutors, and its legitimacy and integrity have suffered as a result.
It all comes back to commerce, and given the prices of many of the works on view at Art Basel, the true audience for the fair is not the thousands of casual visitors, but a small cadre of collectors who aren't significantly affected by downward shifts in the economy.
Presumably. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And some of that comes back to them, so did you feel like you were being graded or evaluated, and maybe if they don't like the way it's going you're not going to get the A.G. Sulzberger interview, or is it more relaxed than that?
"As capital comes back to the U.S., labor demand will be stronger and we will see for the first time in a long time wage growth creeping into the U.S. market," boosting discretionary income and spending, said Jim Brilliant, portfolio manager of the CM Advisors Fixed Income Fund.
Texas comes back to beat Texas Tech in Big 12 tourney KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Texas overcame a double-digit second-half deficit and a cold night from the field to defeat Texas Tech 61-52 and advance to the second round of the Big 12 Basketball Championship at Sprint Center.
"Let's just say if Mr. Trump comes back to our neighborhood, we might pay him a visit," said Marty Rosenbluth, an immigration lawyer who stood wordlessly next to Rose Hamid, the Muslim hijab-wearing flight attendant who quickly became a media sensation after her removal from the event in South Carolina.
Adam Grant, an award-winning organizational psychologist  and a Wharton professor, documents in empirical detail how being a "giver" — that is, someone who seeks to help others — is a strategy for career success, as opposed to only "taking" from other people, which often comes back to haunt would-be high achievers.
Canucks' Boeser comes back to bite Hakstol, Flyers PHILADELPHIA — Playing against the coach who recruited him to play in college, Brock Boeser looked like a bona fide rookie-of-the-year candidate Tuesday night, scoring a pair of goals and leading the Vancouver Canucks to a 5-2 win over the Philadelphia Flyers.
In terms of the core emotional story, it's really about an outsider who has a traumatic experience and comes back to the small town she grew up in, and there's a group of lost boys having their own traumatic experience, and there's something in her story that moves them; something they need.
But as you're having sex and his girlfriend who is supposed to be away for the weekend comes back to the apartment and starts smashing pots and pans around very, very loudly in the kitchen, you realize that there is a problem, and that the problem is definitely Dylan and his girlfriend's relationship.
I jotted down some notes, working quickly before the vivid images could fade: Coconut Creek — after grandmother dead — meets widow — her cat (dog?) is eaten by a python — he hunts it down — comes back to life and He is an engineer — space flight — impossible dream — prison — plastics factory — model rockets make him rich.
That probably means the likes of Mitt Romney, Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins or Ben Sasse making any big news on this front doesn't happen until after the new year when Congress comes back to town — and even then I can see all of them hanging back until the trial is nearing its end.
"There are some signs coming out of the European Union that they might be looking to do things outside of the actual deal, maybe alongside it, side letters, agreements that could help with the interpretation ... that might help [May] when she comes back to the Commons," said Henry Newman, director of policy group Open Europe.
As she builds the mountain ranges, the southern jungle, the cities, and so on, the shape of her country comes back to her, but an entire region is missing—it's a nod to loss, being incomplete and wanting to belong somewhere, even if that somewhere is dangerous, because it's home and makes you whole again.
"So all of this really comes back to the idea that the White House does not want to admit that it got the Jim Acosta situation wrong, and it wants to prolong this feud with the media because they know that's something the president can use to harden support within his base," she added.

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