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The market value of Apple is coming close to $1 trillion.
Ben was living in Louisiana, and after coming close to 300 lbs.
Uniqlo is coming close to full automation at its flagship warehouse in Tokyo.
Against the yen, the greenback bought 112.49 after coming close to breaking below 112.00.
Against the yen, the greenback bought 112.43 after coming close to breaking below 112.00.
She has Zero chance of even coming close to winning, but hurts Bernie badly.
Bruce Springsteen has fired back at Donald Trump ... coming close to calling him un-American.
What I know is that winning and coming close to winning aren't the same thing.
Ghobril said politicians probably passed the laws now "because we're coming close to parliamentary elections".
Ms Yellen recently said the Fed is "coming close" to its goal of full employment.
"I have seen students in pain, going through meltdowns, coming close to giving up," Tyagi said.
You won't find any other $200 headphones coming close to this level of quality anytime soon.
Inside the European Union, though, Poland's populist-nationalist government is coming close to empty-chairing itself.
"I don't think anything even existed coming close to what we're facing today," Paul said. Disclaimer
After coming close to demolition at the start of this century, it has been lovingly restored.
Nadal has surged into the French Open semifinals again without coming close to dropping a set.
Other results have similarly picked at the problem without coming close to addressing the core concern.
U.S. and Chinese officials have indicated recently that both sides are coming close to a trade deal.
GM agreed last month to keep its local arm afloat after coming close to seeking bankruptcy protection.
Unemployment among black Americans has been declining pretty steadily after coming close to 7.73 percent in 2011.
Somehow the swimmers splashed through their daily warm-ups without colliding, or even coming close to colliding.
But after coming close to buying a few homes, they decided to design their own, from scratch.
"She has Zero chance of even coming close to winning, but hurts Bernie badly," Trump wrote online.
Corporate profits, owed in good part to last year's tax cuts, are coming close to setting records.
It's now coming close to topping Cyber Monday in terms of both online and mobile shopping, PayPal noted.
Montreal's Christmas tree measures up at a lackluster 70 feet, not even coming close to meeting its goal.
In fairness, neither Oladipo nor Sabonis seemed capable of coming close to filling the void left by George.
Kelly said North Korea is "coming close" to having an ICBM that can successfully strike the U.S. mainland.
To finance that deal and a debt restructuring, Lundin raised $2.2 billion, coming close to its market capitalization.
In Chicago, temperatures fell to minus 83 degrees Fahrenheit, coming close to the all-time record of -27°.
"We really didn't find that," he said, pointing only to Vietnam as coming close to meeting both measures.
Few respondents see Paris, Frankfurt or any other European city coming close to replacing New York or London.
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He has repeatedly warned of Pyongyang's growing nuclear ambitions, coming close to advocating for regime change in July.
Filmmakers over the years have approached Michael in different ways, some even coming close to creating sympathy for him.
Voter turnout hit a historic high for a mid-term, coming close to that usually seen in presidential elections.
"I think there may be a possibility of us coming close to the south side of $1.30," he said.
It depends on where I am in life I think, but I'm definitely coming close to stepping from London.
I also need to add a health warning, as coming close to such a dense structure would cause issues.
Those banks all have at least $100 billion in assets, with some coming close to the bill's new threshold.
Several Republicans have issued statements expressing "concern" about Trump's actions, but none have proposed even coming close to impeachment.
He began to creep upward in the polls, passing Clinton in New Hampshire and coming close to her in Iowa.
But for once, coming close to the performance that a gaming desktop can achieve doesn't have to annihilate your wallet.
It hit 0.081 percent intraday, coming close to an all-time low, and moved U.S. Treasurys which fell in sympathy.
By the late 6900th century, a system of incumbent protections led to re-election rates coming close to 2628 percent.
Fearing an onrush of thousands, the army warned Gaza residents that anyone coming close to the fence would be shot.
They are not even coming close to compliance with New York state law for domestic workers from what I understand.
We're coming close to the point where we can, objectively in some sense, create people who are superior to others.
How did Ethereum manage to do in a month what Bitcoin seems utterly incapable of even coming close to pulling off?
The movie received an extended standing ovation after its screening in Toronto, with both Oyelowo and Asante coming close to tears.
Several cryptocurrencies, including Stellar's, shot up in value late last year, with bitcoin's price coming close to nearly $20,000 a coin.
Trump only lost Minnesota by 2% in 2016, coming close to becoming the first Republican to win it since Richard Nixon.
Since taking office, Trump hasn't been afraid to publicly meddle with these investigations, threatening witnesses and coming close to obstructing justice.
He said the committee would exhaust its budget "without coming close" to hiring its allotted staff, leaving at least 25 vacancies.
Electric cars are coming close to matching gasoline- and diesel-powered cars in purchase price and they already cost less to operate.
Warped artists aren't coming close to that, but especially at the tour's peak, they were pulling in a good amount of cash.
In his remarks on Monday, Mr. Cuomo seemed aware that his endorsements were coming close to the end of a long campaign.
By the end, it feels as if she is coming close to matching the words to the reality, if that's even possible.
There is no doubt, though, that the company still has a ways to go before coming close to Amazon in e-commerce.
Partisan politics and the Vietnam War tilted the Peace Corps into a long decline, coming close to extinction during the Nixon administration.
Uniqlo is coming close to full automation at its flagship warehouse in Tokyo, according to a new report from The Financial Times.
He took his first lead with birdies on the 713th and 15th holes, both times coming close to chipping in for eagle.
Those shows are some of the best that modern Western animation has to offer, so even coming close to them is an accomplishment.
"And the increases in the Antarctic sea ice were not coming close to balancing the decreases in the Arctic sea ice," she added.
The yuan hit its weakest point since the financial crisis, coming close to breaking the symbolic mark of seven yuan to the dollar.
Still, Islamic State made further advances around Palmyra, it and the Observatory said on Monday, including coming close to a military air base.
With her coach Moriarty caddying, however, she eventually made the adjustment, with her best shot of the day coming close to the pin.
With another 2870 percent coming from tablets, mobile overall is coming close to accounting for nearly half of all transactions, a major milestone.
For example, a cell phone in the mid-'90s could easily cost north of $500, actually coming close to what they cost now.
Rubio has kept a relatively low profile since dropping out of the Republican presidential primary and coming close to resigning his Senate seat.
The Mama June: From Not to Hot star is coming close to her pageant date, but she's far from ready for the glitzy competition.
I have run with the AirPods, I've done push-ups, lifted weights, and moved around vigorously without either one coming close to falling out.
The chief surprise for the BoJ was that banking stocks fell even faster than the overall market, with the drop coming close to 24%.
Seoul is expected to announce a roadmap for blockchain in the coming weeks, and other cities are coming close to launching their own initiatives.
The blue-chip FTSE 100 index was up 143 percent at 6,677.55 points after falling to 6,654.82, coming close to Monday's one-month low.
Instead, they rushed to outdo each other on immigration policies, coming close to fulfilling conservative stereotyping of Democrats as the party of open borders.
They received a preview of that challenge in 2016 when Trump swept Michigan, Ohio, Iowa, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, while coming close to swiping Minnesota.
Medium to dark yellow doesn't mean anything bad in a healthy person, or even a color coming close to the look of apple juice.
The evacuations extended to several hotels in the area, where many residents had already gone to flee the flames coming close to their homes.
This is a magnetic strip that stops the vacuum from coming close to items that may trip it up or that it might otherwise disturb.
Nestlé added 25 products across food categories to ward off the beaming guru, but Patanjali is still coming close to matching its sales (see chart).
The Dow and S&P 29 are poised to erase the last of May's sharp losses, with the Nasdaq coming close to doing the same.
Mr. Rajoy's party then received the most votes in two elections, in December and in June, but each time without coming close to a majority.
Other major league teams are similar, with 6-6 Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins coming close to Judge in height, but not surpassing him.
And so the organoids "have this characteristic flavor, where you know you're coming close to something that in the past created ethical quandaries," Aach said.
The dollar index declined 0.1% after coming close to a one-week high in the previous session, making bullion cheaper for buyers in other currencies.
The Manhattan DA in 2015 had Weinstein on tape coming close to explicitly acknowledging he groped Italian model Ambra Battilana Gutierrez, but did not bring charges.
Rubio also had a strong showing in the Hawkeye state, coming close to the two front-runners after trailing them badly in polling just weeks ago.
It is the best opportunity to save on Amazon's range of tablets, smart speakers, e-readers, and more, with only Black Friday coming close to competing.
As King movies go, the tone most closely resembles "Stand By Me" -- one of the highlights of that filmography -- without coming close to scaling those heights.
It would meet bipartisan defense spending goals while also coming close to the $85033 billion federal infrastructure investment outlined by the president in his budget request.
Suns C Greg Monroe (calf) is coming close to making his team debut after arriving in a trade from the Milwaukee Bucks earlier this month. 2.
Even in a limited regional conflict, like India and Pakistan, the effects would be significant and could last for 6900 years before coming close to recovering.
"I had to be assertive and decisive with what I was doing," explained Curry, after coming close to matching his career playoff high of 44 points.
You want the sense of building the energy, so utilize the technique of edging, or coming close to orgasm but pulling back, to strengthen the energy.
Interviewing Richter, Donnersmarck felt that he was coming close to a profound truth, and also that Moritz, Richter's wife, might at any moment cut him off.
"We're coming close to a bipartisan agreement as to how we can go forward with a number that is a good start," Pelosi told reporters Thursday.
Not only does Apple dominate the smartwatch market, but it doesn't seem like any other companies are even coming close to mirroring the success of AirPods. 
Coming close to winning a statewide election in Texas is an impressive political achievement for a Democrat in a way that narrowly losing in Florida is not.
They are not coming close to meeting the need and do not represent the public-private partnerships that have made our child nutrition programs so effective nationwide.
A decade later, the effects of the worst recession in generations is still being felt, with the labor market only recently coming close to a full recovery.
It was the private sector, not the government, that is coming close to turning Gage's LifeLog, Bell's MyLifeBits, and Bush's Memex into reality for millions of people.
From decadent Prosecco-flavored rings to those heartbreakingly adorable Pusheen lookalikes, we're pretty sure that we're coming close to having sampled every possible breed of this classic dessert.
Shares of Jack Dorsey's Square rocketed to an intraday all-time high of $17.75 Thursday morning, coming close to doubling its initial offering price of $9 a share.
Andrew Gillum and Joe Donnelly are winning decisively in Florida and Indiana; Stacey Abrams is coming close to 50% in Georgia; and Phil Bredesen is doing pretty well.
The economy has kicked into another gear since Trump's election, with unemployment sinking to 85003 percent in April and GDP growth coming close to 3 percent in 2018.
The peso was lifted by news that U.S. and Mexican trade negotiators were coming close to squaring away bilateral differences on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Making her Olympic debut, Muhammad got off to a blazing start under a steady rain and rose quickest over the first hurdle, never coming close to losing her lead.
When we're coming close to the end of our life, we tend to focus on what matters most, and the rest of it sort of falls by the wayside.
Hosts like Paul Rudd, Matt Damon, and Liev Schrieber all lose it, but perhaps nothing tops Aidy Bryant coming close to tears after Seth Meyers jumps on her bed.
As Mashable reported on Wednesday, it is still likely that the high pressure area will be unusually intense, possibly coming close to a record based on one meteorological indicator.
In Nairobi, riot police fired tear gas and water cannons to prevent anyone from coming close to Anniversary Towers — the IEBC headquarters — but elsewhere in Kenya there was bloodshed.
After coming close to unseating him in the 21.4 primary, Marie Newman defeated Lipinski on Tuesday amid a coronavirus pandemic that has caused several states to postpone their primaries.
And even now, pay growth is not coming close to keeping up with the rising cost of housing, especially in expensive cities that have many of the best jobs.
And even now, pay growth is not coming close to keeping up with the rising cost of housing, especially in expensive cities that have many of the best jobs.
Shallow waters prevented British destroyers from coming close to the beaches, so the call went out to private boat owners in England to help ferry the soldiers to safety.
Cher, who said she had lived in Malibu since 1972, tweeted that the wildfire was coming close to her home, although she said she was not on the property.
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (Reuters) - Justin Rose was a proud golfer after coming close to pulling off one of the greatest comebacks in major championship history at the British Open on Sunday.
Republican leaders went along each time, even as the president became increasingly irate, once coming close to vetoing a spending package on the day of the White House signing ceremony.
But it was often too late — out of 78 instances they observed of bats coming close to a vertical plate, 25 resulted in near misses while 53 resulted in crashes.
"We do expect the Model 3 to do well in California, but we are probably many, many years away from electric vehicles coming close to passing pickup trucks," she said.
We're coming close to winding down here, but I'd be remiss not to mention that many states and cities have passed their own laws and regulations to ban or restrict drones.
The treatments were so costly that Erin faced the possibility of losing her health insurance, due to coming close to meeting a lifetime cap on coverage that was routine back then.
An unarmed Iranian navy Bell 212 helicopter flew close to the Boxer, coming close to the ship's deck before a US helicopter was able to "chase" it away, the official said.
His false advertising of this rule is to make Americans believe he is coming close to completing a campaign promise before the end of his presidency: raising the federal minimum wage.
The president spent more time bragging about his election win and berating special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into possible Trump campaign collusion with Russia than coming close to a diplomatic deal.
Only one woman interviewed reported a tattoo coming close to "clearing," as it's called, in a treatment or two, and hers was a tiny brown Zodiac sign on her right ring finger.
" Tesla isn't currently on Elfenbein's "Crossing Wall Street buy list, but the list has a history of coming close to or even beating the S&P 500's total return since 2006.
On Tuesday, the Washington Post reported that the Democrats in charge of the House Ways and Means Committee were coming close to formally requesting the past ten years of Trump's tax returns.
Jane herself got more and more sexually frustrated, coming close to throwing away her promise in the name of sleeping with the hot men dying to do it with her (which, understandable).
The European Central Bank meets Thursday, and there are expectations it could tweak the language in its statement to show it is coming close to a time when it would remove accommodation.
"With shelling coming close to that area, many of the staff felt they needed to evacuate the hospital but... there was nowhere to evacuate those babies and those infants to," he said.
According to Meteo France, in Ile-de-France, this May was the wettest on record, with rainfall totals coming close to the record high for any month, which was set in December 1999.
Deborah says that coming close to zero is a "doable goal," and she thinks what's being done to combat homelessness among veterans is something that can be replicated for the homeless problem nationwide.
FUNDAMENTALS * ZINC: Three-month zinc on the London Metal Exchange eased 0.4 percent to $14003,834.50 a tonne after earlier coming close to Wednesday's peak of $2,848.50, which was the highest since early July.
Following the Fed's move, the 10-year Treasury note yield vaulted to its highest level since September 2014, coming close to 2.6 percent, while Wall Street shares fell the most in two months.
While it's unclear whether Bixby 2.0 will improve anything to the point of even coming close to Alexa or Google Assistant, these changes should hopefully make Bixby handier and less frustrating to use.
In a separate tweet, he claimed that it was "selfish" for Warren to remain in the race, arguing she had "zero chance of even coming close to winning" and is only hurting Sanders.
"We're coming close to a bipartisan agreement in the Congress as to how we can go forward with a number that is a good start," Pelosi told reporters at her weekly press conference.
"Until I discovered Elliott Smith, I had never heard someone whose voice and guitar playing could be so incredibly soft and gentle without ever coming close to boring," Phillips said in an email.
Vermont has advanced further than any other American state in terms of coming close to providing genuinely easy access and, as of 2017, it had the lowest overdose rate in hard-hit New England.
Dean and April believe Edwards committed far more murders than he was ever accused of, and there are moments in the podcast where it seems they're coming close to linking him to more murders.
But Mr. Aleynikov remains trapped in the legal system as he continues to face charges in a saga that is coming close to rivaling the 10-year journey of Odysseus after the Trojan War.
The two elections — in December 2015 and June 2016 — were both won by the conservative Popular Party of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, but each time without any party coming close to a parliamentary majority.
At the same time, the venture, Dongfeng Honda, is coming close to its capacity limits at its two factories, targeting sales of 450,000 vehicles for 2016 - not far off current annual capacity of 480,000.
For hours on end, they harangued and personally insulted Strzok over a few private texts in which he had expressed disdain for candidate Trump – never coming close to proving that his opinion affected his work.
Many Americans remain broadly skeptical about polls despite public opinion surveys having a historically accurate year during the 2628 midterm elections and coming close to predicting the national popular vote in the 28503 presidential contest.
Already, Tesla is coming close to missing another deadline, that its vehicles will be able to control braking, acceleration, and steering in any environment, while still requiring driver supervision, by the end of this year.
The Pixel has raised my expectations of mobile cameras to a very high standard, and right now I only see the Galaxy S8, HTC U53, and, to a lesser degree, LG G6 coming close to it.
Meanwhile, Saudis are pushing increasingly aggressive rhetoric toward Iran, coming close to accusing it of an act of war after Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen reportedly fired a missile close to Riyadh airport on Saturday.
Some people still do the traditional two-cheek kiss hello; some give new meaning to the concept "air kiss," waving their heads vaguely in each other's direction, but not coming close to touching; some elbow rub.
Coming close to achieving the modern listicle, Micro-Gram's jam-packed issue #4 lists 15 "Psychotomimetic Agents and Other Substances Affecting the Mind," including ayahuasca ("produces frenzy, visions, psycho-eroticism, and sleep"), and morning glory seeds.
That synergy could work to the advantage of McLaren, with Red Bull coming close to a split from Renault at the end of 2015 and their engine now branded as a Tag Heuer — another former McLaren partner.
" Chris Stadler, managing partner at CVC Capital, added: "When you sit here and...you talk about all these things hitting on all cylinders and you don't know what could change it, you're coming close to an event.
"Any time you have retaliation against workers, and coercion and control ... you are coming close to the line of forced labor," said Jennifer Rosenbaum with Global Labor Justice, a trans-national network of worker and migrant organizations.
The IAEA produced a quarterly report on Iran last week that said Iran's stock of enriched uranium had roughly halved after coming close to the limit of what it is allowed under the deal with major powers.
Jupiter will reach opposition, coming close to Earth before the full moon on Friday, April 7, and the month will close out with the Lyrid Meteor Shower, which is set to peak on April 22 and 23.
Thanks to TUF, the tense rivalry between both men has now been portrayed in a neat package for those all-important moneyed casual fans—with Garbrandt and Dillashaw coming close to blows within the first episode broadcast.
As a result, the massive and brazen breaches by North Korean fishing fleets, with some of the boats coming close to the Russian shore and even landing on it, have come as a shock to local residents.
The sharp fall comes after ethereum shot up more than 3,000 percent this year, far surpassing 's already stellar 180 percent gain and coming close to beating bitcoin as the digital currency with the greatest market value.
"We have evidence to show that Wall Street is raking in hundreds of millions in tax credits each year for pollution reductions they aren't coming close to delivering in the real world," Whitehouse said in a statement.
Bluescope, which was spun out of mining giant BHP Billiton in 2002 and employs about 16,000 people, has engineered a turnaround after coming close to shutting its largest facility at Port Kembla in Australia's New South Wales state.
The case was well into play when Duterte was still comfortably ensconced in his Davao fiefdom down in Mindinao, and coming close to its end when "The Punisher" was only just beginning to register in the national consciousness.
Meanwhile, the Democrats are starting to roll out their second quarter totals as the Monday filing deadline comes to an end and because there's such a large group of contenders, they won't be coming close to Trump's haul.
The European Central Bank (ECB) is coming close to the scheduled end of its quantitative easing programme in March 2017 and investors are already second-guessing whether the bank will extend the program or start to roll back.
"Your beauty is not a tax you are required to pay to take up space in this world," Felicity reminds herself, like a mantra, and by the end of the book she is coming close to believing it.
"They broke my city; they poisoned the kids of the city; and now are trying to provide barely enough to look like they're trying to solve a problem when they're not even coming close to that," he added.
Russia has been accused of frequently coming close to violating the airspace of numerous countries, including the US and UK.In May, US F-22 stealth fighters were scrambled after Russian Tu-95s entered Alaska's air defense identification zone.
To some extent, the change in Spain is part of the country's broader transition from bipartisan politics to a more complicated situation in which four parties are vying for power without any coming close to a parliamentary majority.
"Odessa" was the closing item of City Ballet's spring gala at the David H. Koch Theater on Thursday night, and I watched it in constant suspense, twice coming close to tears, and loving its rich mixture of emotion.
If Mr. Zuckerberg fulfilled even part of his giving pledge, which included the donation of $1 billion a year over the next three years, it would mean coming close to losing his control of the company he founded.
The IAEA, which polices the restrictions on Iran's nuclear activities under the deal, last month produced a quarterly report saying that Iran's stock of enriched uranium had halved after coming close to a limit imposed by the agreement.
That would be its biggest Q1 profit figure ever, coming close to its overall profit record set in Q3 20133 and representing a roughly 50 percent increase on the same period last year when Samsung made 6.68 trillion won.
These results are more palatable in the cheaper ZenFone 6, and, apparently, the Honor View 20's "AI Ultra Clarity" mode squeezes even more out of this sensor, coming close to rivaling the iPhone XS Max in a shootout.
Smith threatened with a series of submission during the contest, coming close to finishing a rear naked choke before transitioning to a D'arce choke at the end of the second round, but failed to find any quit in Gigliotti.
Russia has been accused of frequently coming close to violating the airspace of numerous countries, including the US and UK. In May, US F-22 stealth fighters were scrambled after Russian Tu-95s entered Alaska's air-defense identification zone.
In the same decade, his name has surged over a hundred spots on the NBA's list of top scorers, coming close to unseating former Los Angeles Lakers player Kobe Bryant for No. 3 slot, according to The Associated Press.
Within 23 hours of Tesla laying out a new, much more aggressive production plan, analysts have roundly dismissed the possibility of the electric vehicle manufacturer coming close to hitting its new target of building a half-million vehicles in 22015.
Silver defied weakness in other precious metals to climb to a new 0.13-1/2-month high, coming close to a 10-month top, after a break through key chart resistance at $23 an ounce set it up for further gains.
Silver defied weakness in other precious metals to climb to a new 0.33-1/2-month high, coming close to a 10-month top, after a break through key chart resistance at $23 an ounce set it up for further gains.
SARAJEVO, April 13 (Reuters) - Slovenia's government on Thursday introduced a law to shield its economy from the negative effects of a crisis at Croatian company Agrokor , region's largest retailer, which was taken over by the state last week after coming close to collapse.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 22019 (Reuters) - Tesla Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk is coming close to earning the first $2617 million tranche of options in a record-breaking pay package, after the electric vehicle maker's stock more than doubled in the last three months.
Opinion polls suggest that the parliament that emerges this time will be just as fragmented as the previous one, with four big parties and six smaller regional ones winning seats in the 350-strong assembly, and none of them coming close to a majority.
" Father Scalia, the episcopal vicar for clergy in the Catholic Diocese of Arlington, Va., maintained a remarkable poise throughout his 15-minute homily, coming close to choking up just once and just for an instant when he mentioned the justice's "love for his family.
"The plastic pollution problem in Hong Kong and worldwide has reached horrendous levels, with our landfills coming close to capacity, our beaches being overrun with rubbish and our wildlife dying because of mistaking all of this waste for food," the petition goes on to say.
"For weeks we have been warning against coming close to the fence and calling on Gaza's residents not to obey the orders of the terror group Hamas and refrain from terror activities and other violent acts against Israel," the IDF said in a statement.
Federico Patino, the chief executive officer of Grupo Aeroportuario de la Ciudad de México (GACM), the firm overseeing the project, said with the project coming close to its halfway point by year's end, the cancellation cost would be about 120 billion pesos ($6.6 billion).
The Russian team equalized fewer than 10 minutes later when Aleksey Miranchuk scored, coming close to a second moments later when he headed over from close range, before midfielder Joao Mario had a shot cleared off the line by Leonardo Bonucci in the 78th minute.
The Syrian army said it had gained more than 20 villages and hilltops and was coming close to one of 12 Turkish observation posts in the northwest, part of a deal with Moscow and Tehran in 2017 to avert large-scale fighting in Adlib.
If you look at this moment in past presidencies, disapproval ratings range from 45.7 percent (Barack Obama) to 14.1 percent (George W. Bush in the wake of 483/11) to 33.1 percent (Bill Clinton) to 41.7 percent (Ronald Reagan) — none even coming close to Trump's figure.
And even though we are coming close to a culmination of sorts, especially in terms of the Thanos story, just like Marvel comics have been around for like 70 years — that speaks to the endurance of the characters and the longevity of stories within this universe.
The main idea of the staging was to have the Evangelist preside, more or less as usual, but to have the other individuated characters (Jesus, Pilate, Simon Peter, the Maid, the Servant) confront one another face to face on the stage, sometimes coming close to blows.
Such a timeline suggests that Greece may still be months away from inclusion in the programme, a largely symbolic but coveted move that could prop up investor confidence and speed the country's recovery just two years after coming close to being ejected from the currency bloc.
Ecosystem stability Garber does not believe we are close to the loss of howler monkeys as a species, but we are coming close to the loss of local populations of these monkeys, which can live in very fragmented or degraded forests or even in cattle pastures with trees.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - With the S&P 500 again coming close to a record this week before falling back, investors will turn next week to a full slate of economic data and a Federal Reserve meeting in hope of fresh reasons whether to drive stocks to new highs.
The model is far from perfect in assigning people to the "correct" trait buckets, but academic research suggests a good model (which Cambridge's may or may not be) can make more accurate personality assessments than friends, and even family, with only spouses coming close to matching the algorithms accuracy.
While we will probably not have a U.S. government shutdown, as would happen this Friday if a budget is not passed, we will once again be treated to the spectacle of the supposed producer of the world's safest asset - U.S. debt - coming close to having government come to a standstill.
Yet City simply refused to be subdued, responding with strikes from Fernandinho, the excellent Sterling and Nolito and coming close to a late winner before settling for the point that moves them into second place in the group on four points behind Barcelona, who won 2-1 at Borussia Moenchengladbach.
For example, when hackers obtained the private information of 148 million Americans in the 2017 Equifax breach, Congress did virtually nothing -- not even coming close to voting on bills, like the proposed Data Breach Prevention and Compensation Act, which would have done more to protect consumer information in the hands of credit bureaus.
Mr. Trump's helicopter lifted off from an American military base in Seoul, the South Korean capital, and flew north, coming close to the demilitarized zone, but after 25 minutes in the air, White House officials said there had been a "bad weather call," and there was insufficient visibility for the president to land.
The reason for the choice here, if you're familiar with the film, is obvious: it follows the rising popularity of a guitar-playing hayseed inmate nicknamed Lonesome Rhodes as he moves from radio to television to eventually coaching presidential candidates how to appeal to the silent majority, and coming close to running for office himself.
"There is a risk – and I don't know where the breaking point is – that if these talks go on without leading anywhere without coming close to the essential issue of transition, that surely there is a breaking point where the opposition will feel what is the use?" a Western diplomat told Reuters in Geneva.
INGRAHAM: I&aposm going to get to how she dealt with the Nancy Pelosi leadership question in a second but Dan Bongino, this was a wild few days for the Democrats because you had Maxine Waters going totally off the rails over the weekend, basically coming close to inciting violence against public officials in public places and so forth.
Eight years after coming close to a sale to Canada's Magna , the Detroit car giant has faced renewed investor pressure to offload the business to raise profitability, rather than chase the global sales crown currently held by VW. Last year, PSA and GM Europe recorded a combined 210 billion euros in revenue and 23 million vehicle deliveries.
That has raised concerns among several GOP officials and operatives in the state who fear that a rift may be opening up among Georgia Republicans at a time when Democrats are convinced they have momentum in the state after coming close to winning the governor's mansion in 2018 and flipping a key House seat in the Atlanta suburbs.
Also, I think most users are used to the home button and will also really appreciate some of the niceties the iPhone 8 Plus offers over earlier models, like wireless charging, a fantastic improved camera and battery life that has allowed me to use the phone heavily throughout the day without coming close to running out of battery at bedtime.
Stewart clearly stopped by Late Show to offer his old pal a boost in the ratings — creatively, the show is finally coming close to the heights of The Colbert Report, so this was a good time for viewers to sample the program — but it was also fun to watch him shake off the cobwebs and deliver jokes to a camera again.

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