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So they had a lotta cash coming in for a while.
J. scheduled me for (Game 224) coming in for a reason.
He doesn't have Cardi B coming in for a guest verse.
The doctor had no idea what we were coming in for.
So, a lot of people coming in for last-minute gifts.
So they had a lot of cash coming in for a while.
But if you're just coming in for special occasions, yes, it's perfect.
"They're still coming in for it, calling and emailing," Mr. Cohen said.
We prayed, sang, read Scripture, counseled with those coming in for respite.
That still could mean a lot of money coming in for Apex.
People coming in for alcohol was more important than having a safe space.
The "patient" is coming in for a follow-up on their chronic hypertension.
There aren't any cameras on Mars to record spacecraft coming in for landings.
The Curiosity rover coming in for a landing on Mars under its parachute.
All that weaving, skipping, leaning leisurely away, before coming in for the kill.
A highlight was a British Airways 747-400 coming in for its landing.
Joe Musgrove was given the unenviable task of coming in for Justin Verlander.
Where would you tell someone coming in for the first time to go?
"They haven't had money coming in for the last few months," he said.
Mr. Suarez kept coming in for lunch, bringing celebrity guests like Michael Jackson.
"I would see the planes coming in for a slow landing," she said.
But it felt more like they were coming in for a family reunion.
The ECB is coming in for the same kind of irrational criticism from Germany.
West Coast Meanwhile, the West Coast is coming in for some unpleasant weather, too.
Honeywell CEO Dave Cote also noted strong Chinese orders coming in for automated controls.
We regularly had people coming in for celebrations like weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, and graduations.
Before they knew it, orders were coming in for deserts for parties and even weddings.
And with Neil Finn apparently coming in for Lindsey Buckingham in the genius of Irving.
His house has recessed windows to reduce sunlight coming in, for instance, and window tinting.
Supply was also coming in for August with Oman LNG offering three cargoes, sources added.
And if you're only coming in for a day, you're not going to see that.
These people are coming in for fluids to get some relief from their flu symptoms.
Theories ranged from aliens coming in for a landing to the light operator being on drugs.
Players coming in for the night check in with team security officials at their hotel here.
The B1035 Falcon 9 reusable core stage coming in for a landing on December 17, 2017.
The two of 'em were seen holding hands and coming in for a big bear hug.
But it has often been Mr. Bloomberg coming in for the most persistent flogging of late.
She tested positive again on Wednesday after coming in for a sore throat and chest pain.
"I knew I had a lot of multiple calls coming in for gas leaks," Juarez said.
Or is it from fees or contributions coming in for the right to sell these products?
She also recommended coming in for a gloss once a month to keep the color vibrant. 5.
Many friends and family who haven't worked in politics are coming in for the march this weekend.
But I had a patient who was 8 years old who kept on coming in for asthma.
"When O.S.I. comes in, they are not usually coming in for a small little thing," he said.
She says federal funds are still coming in for that program, as well as for precision medicine.
Also, why is it making the same hand gesture as my bubbie coming in for a big kiss?
Even after the recusal, the Sessions story wasn't over; calls were still coming in for Sessions to resign.
Eye doctors warn that buying contacts online could discourage patients from coming in for their annual eye exams.
But requests are already coming in for assistance from distant addresses across the city and in other boroughs.
"I have more and more younger millennial patients coming in for things like Botox and filler," Liotta says.
We have people coming in for the spinners and saying, 'Wow, I didn't know you guys were here.
At my sex shop, it was mostly women coming in for products for "her" or to enhance "her" pleasure.
Workers at Valvoline Instant Oil Change in Clifton, N.J. remember Mr. Saipov coming in for oil changes since July.
It is also unlikely a healthy patient coming in for elective heart surgery would develop an infection, noted Thourani.
I love these sort of darker tones that are coming in for him, and for all of these characters.
"By doing that I think we offer something for everybody, whether you're drinking or you're coming in for breakfast."
If I'm coming in for a routine OB/GYN appointment, I don't need to be told to lose weight.
Pulling into the multiple-lane valet parking system was like coming in for a landing at an executive airport.
"Please stop coming in for a bit, just until this all blows over for you", everyone said without saying.
He was coming in for a landing when he flew over an American Airlines jet that was holding in position.
As opposed to a facsimile that somebody might come in and present because they're coming in for a job, obviously.
Bradshaw said she flipped her plane upside down when coming in for the landing, but luckily escaped without a scratch.
The protests have divided society in Hong Kong, and undermined its economy, with the police coming in for particular scrutiny.
Facebook offered few details about the structural failure, which took place as the drone was coming in for a landing.
A bartender at the Pork Barrel BBQ in Alexandria said Hodgkinson started coming in for beers about a month ago.
"Coming in for landing is the highest workload, the busiest time," says Doug Moss, a commercial pilot and aviation consultant.
This new trailer opens with a scenic look at a ringed planet, with an Imperial shuttle coming in for a landing.
The aircraft completed its tasks for the day during its hour and a half flight before coming in for a landing.
"The item was discovered missing by the pilot's wingman as the fighter jets were coming in for landing," the release said.
Coming in for a landing in winter, the birds sound like a group of enthusiastic 4-year-olds with party horns.
It is all hands on deck for the Dodgers, with the team's closer, Kenley Jansen, coming in for the seventh inning.
Then the offers started coming in for Cole, who is two years younger than Strasburg and the more-coveted free agent.
The forecasts are still coming in for 2017, but preliminary tallies suggest that — no surprise — strategists are bullish, probably mildly so.
I've just spent a year in Wandsworth Prison, and there are lots of young black kids coming in for drug dealing.
But that only translates to an increase in sales if people coming in for the $5 footlong are buying other stuff too.
Melora had a really tough job, coming in for one episode, and basically carrying the dramatic arc of a regular character's storyline.
I always suggest coming in for a glaze about six weeks after the transformation just to enrich and shine up the color.
Weeks after she stopped coming in for lessons, I checked on her blog, and she had been updating and adding to it.
The U.S. Navy informed Iranian military vessels in the area they were coming in for a search-and-rescue, the official said.
You never know when someone you're meeting for a quick coffee will approach you, arms open wide, coming in for an embrace.
I'd be driving the taxi, working in the bars, working nightshifts as a bouncer and then I'd be coming in for training.
Arizona continued its two-quarterback system with senior Khalil Tate starting and true freshman Grant Gunnell coming in for the third series.
Waldstein: With Eovaldi coming in for the second straight night, it looks like Rick Porcello will start Game 3 in Los Angeles.
Despite Usborne's quick response, Mr. Ragoonanan's post was shared throughout the internet, with Mr. Frith and Usborne coming in for heavy criticism.
It was a private, ten-course meal with the prostitutes coming in for dessert and no shame, and no regard for money.
More financing is coming in for Bird, this time potentially valuing the company at $2 billion, according to a new report by Axios.
Since undocumented children began receiving insurance through Medi-Cal, more families have been coming in for immunizations and well-child visits, she said.
The teller later told police Harrell was a regular at the bank, often coming in for cash advances, according to the case report.
During the recession, a number of her patients lost their job-based health insurance and stopped coming in for regular check-ups, she said.
When they return to Earth, they touch down horizontally on a runway, like a commercial airplane or space shuttle orbiter coming in for landing.
There is no first world problem more devastating than a flight coming in for landing right during the climax of an in-flight movie.
Their heads turned up to the sky at the roar of a Boeing 757 -- Donald Trump's private airplane was coming in for a landing.
"We've got people who've been coming in for 60 years and then people who've been coming every day for a few years," says Crocetta.
"We have a newfound focus on expanding the men's collection to give the customer more of what they're coming in for," Mr. Krakoff said.
"To have money coming in for 40 years — the Bronx has a lot of problems, and that money could do a lot of good."
Rollins was the hot money coming in, for obvious reasons: former champion, strangely teflon-skinned backstage, and a legitimately good, if perhaps reckless, worker.
Preexisting aid shortages have stifled Somalis' access to health care, meaning the resources coming in for relief from the attack are spread even more thinly.
But doctors are pointing out that these at-home kits aren't always accurate, and patients are coming in for major surgeries that they don't need.
Despite falls in the number of cannabis users, drug services have reported a rise in people coming in for treatment for problems with the drug.
The Virginian-Pilot reported that this E-2C Hawkeye surveillance aircraft was coming in for a landing when a cable snapped snapped, injuring eight sailors.
If there's already work coming in for Monday morning from Europe or Asia, I'll sometimes answer those emails, but I won't get on a laptop.
"It is interesting to know that a small country like ours can have these two big boxers coming in for a fight," Mr. Peck said.
Instead, Blanchett and Paulson took Kotb on the wildest interview that eventually ended with the host's mascara running and cohost Savannah Guthrie coming in for backup.
So nobody should be surprised that a candidate who appears to be disregarding the analysis that led to these positions is coming in for some criticism.
While Goldreyer says the probability of head-to-head pictures could be to blame — she has noticed an upswing of older teenagers coming in for treatment.
May's commitments have, however, not been well received by many in the business community with new rules on executive pay coming in for the strongest criticism.
They remembered 52 years earlier how they squealed when they spotted the plane carrying the Beatles to their concert in Adelaide coming in for a landing.
At Mega Mobile Boston, twice as many customers are coming in for iPhone battery replacements than in years past, said Adam Fullerton, the store's operations manager.
Obviously, as votes start coming in for a given area, the model can pivot from assuming how that area will vote to knowing how it will vote.
Mike Steele, a spokesman for the Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, said requests were coming in for high-water vehicles, boats and sandbags.
Trump's order blocks travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries, including Iraq, from entering the US for 90 days and stops refugees from coming in for four months.
On the other hand, this design hasn't been universally popular, with the keyboard coming in for the most widespread criticism both for its feel and its unreliability.
Two new videos show the tiny rocket coming in for a landing on a mockup of the private spaceflight company's drone ship floating in a swimming pool.
According to both doctors, the majority of patients coming in for nipple/areola reconstruction are postpartum women of all ethnicities in their late 20s to mid 40s.
This means 6.6% of all people coming into clinics and emergency departments are coming in for the flu, which is far above the national baseline of 2.2%.
His party wants schools serving the country's Russian-speaking minority to switch to Estonian, and to restrict the numbers of Ukrainians coming in for low-skilled jobs.
"When you have people coming in for any gathering — the Boston Marathon or a protest march in downtown Portland — transit has to deal with demand," McIntosh said.
But while longtime manager Nicole agrees that people coming in for a box of condoms don't usually reach for the flavored ones, the shop also stocks singles.
With reliever Michael Feliz coming in for Pittsburgh, Ozzie Albies singled with one out in the seventh and scored on Suzuki's double to the corner in left.
Viewers of the SpaceX livestream on Friday saw what appeared to be the rocket coming in for a landing, in real time, before the video feed cut. .
College students, some as young as 17 and many coming in for a gynecologic exam for the first time, were the victims of the defendant, Mueller said.
Hundred-decibel-level sounds include a motorcycle, farm tractor or jackhammer at close proximity, or a commercial aircraft coming in for landing at one nautical mile away.
The items in my collage are some of those things...along with Phoebe, my three-legged cat, but she wasn't interested in coming in for the shoot.
BlackRock reported $20 billion in new money coming in for the quarter, down from the $103 billion the company took in during the same period last year.
Her partner is a chef in Virginia, where restaurants haven't shuttered as they have in the District and Maryland, so there's one paycheck coming infor now.
About 20 members from the China Horse Club were said to be coming in for the Derby, in addition to partners from Head of Plains and Starlight.
And they're thinking about this in a pretty comprehensive way — for example, Mr. Dershowitz is coming in for a pretty narrow part, and just for next week.
The campaign said it noticed many people coming in for the rally from southern New Mexico and that subsequent polling indicated surprising strength for the president there.
"We know there is funding coming in for the opioid problem," said Mimi Tarrasch, the chief officer of Women in Recovery, an alternative sentencing program in Tulsa.
The Giants used six pitchers, and Reyes Moronta (2-0) got the win after coming in for Suarez and getting the last two outs in the fifth.
Promoters would talk to the managers about groups that they had coming in for table reservations, and the managers would blatantly ask what 'kind' of people they were.
The neighborhood cafe is closed for hours during the day and shuts down a few days a week because of a lack of farmers coming in for lunch.
They said he is very diligent about coming in for scheduled exams and is seen every four months for skin checks due to his history of skin cancer.
"You could have the person checking in someone say, 'I refuse to let your doctor know you're here because I know what you're coming in for,'" she said.
Unlike some other Aman hotels, Amangani's lounge is open to outside guests, which results in many locals coming in for a drink and for the music, Lang said. 
Mr. Freitekh was coming in for a landing when he told the instructor that "something's a little off here," a law enforcement official briefed on the investigation said.
Even though the reviews coming in for BvS are cool (to put it kindly), one wonders how much of that is due to the fandom that surrounds it.
Hiring managers can sniff out whether someone is truly interested in a role or just coming in for an interview because they're trying to escape their current situation.
He pointed out that the pancake house is well known for its morning fare, with more than 50 percent of its customer base coming in for breakfast items.
Billings combines revenue (money collected for services delivered during the quarter) with deferred revenue (money that's known to be coming in for services that haven't been delivered yet).
Sucre pitched better three weeks later, coming in for the ineffective center fielder Carlos Gomez and getting two outs to finish out a lopsided loss against the Orioles.
First substitution of the game is Fernandinho, the 33-year-old Manchester City veteran, coming in for Casemiro, who had picked up a yellow card, in Brazil's midfield.
AT&T says it is offering video and other data at full speed, with the only limits coming in for those who use more than 22GB in a month.
"Even though the name on our door says [Burger King], more and more of our guests are coming in for chicken," Alex Macedo, president of Burger King North America.
He's actually triumphant when, on one morning in winter, Toca calls the theater to let them know he's not coming in for rehearsals because the room is too cold.
SpaceX's Starhopper just made its highest leap yet, flying 150 meters into the air above the company's test facility in South Texas before coming in for a smooth landing.
When their duties are complete, they swoop back toward Earth and touch down horizontally on a runway, like a commercial airplane or space shuttle orbiter coming in for landing.
"We are definitely seeing some repeat consumers coming in for this product," Trevino said, which has encouraged Carl's Jr. And Hardee's to serve Beyond products during breakfast, she said.
He's discovering that some firms simply "don't know what's acceptable and unacceptable behavior," and that ideas are coming in for even some basic changes like harassment hotlines or bias training.
It missed the drone ship, with the live stream showing the rocket coming in for a landing, zooming past the landing pad, followed by a fireball erupting in the distance.
Cheryshev replaces Yuri Zhirkov in the only change for the hosts, while Croatia also made just one change with Andrej Kramaric coming in for Marcelo Brozovic in the forward line.
Chaffetz is coming in for tremendous mockery, and understandably so... POOR PEOPLE: we would like healthcare tooGOP: well well well, look who could afford to go to applebee's last april!
The way Daveluy sees it, even if a patient turns to telemedicine first, it'll ideally get them thinking about coming in for an in-person visit if they need to.
Whelp, spoiler, but they both picked Miss O'Hara and in a moment of extreme awkwardness and uncomfortably, Phi Phi snubbed Alyssa coming in for a hug as she sashayed away.
The German, winner of the season's first two races, had been second before coming in for a fresh set of tires while Hamilton won with one stop from pole position.
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket — the most powerful rocket flying today — lofted a communications satellite to orbit from Florida on Thursday evening, before coming in for a soft landing back on Earth.
The Handmaid's Tale is soon returning for more episodes of misery and misogyny to the nth degree, and the reviews are coming in for the second season of Hulu's morbid series.
Louis Mayorga co-wrote and played bass on a classic punk tune while he was in the band Suicidal Tendencies ... and he's pissed the checks have stopped coming in for it.
"There's just a general unease with international capital coming into the U.S. If you're not getting capital coming in for political reasons then the current account deficit takes over," Sinche said.
The discovery came after the city switched its water supply and the medical staff noticed an increase in people coming in for treatment who were diagnosed with Legionnaires,' McLaren Hospital said.
Children are often reluctant to report eye injuries or symptoms, Androudi said, and she suspected that the patient had injured his eye at least a year before coming in for treatment.
Tens of thousands of residents apply and must meet income thresholds, with far more applications coming in for the lowest-rent apartments than for those aimed at middle-income New Yorkers.
While I was coming in for a hard landing, Jacob Stulberg was just taking off, with an easy Monday puzzle that is a very good starting place for any crossword newbie.
And here's where the hints of future potential show up in Cisco's results: Deferred revenue — essentially money that's coming in for services not yet delivered — was $15.3 billion, up 8 percent.
White House staff met reporters at the door of the press briefing room with a thermometer, checking the temperatures of everyone coming in for a noon press conference on coronavirus developments.
Outside the facility, medical workers take the temperature of employees coming in for the next shift and ask them a series of questions: Have they recently traveled out of the country?
Overall for Carlsberg, the Russian beer market showed a decline of 1 percent to 2 percent for 2016 overall, with a greater drop of 4 percent coming in for the fourth quarter.
So I started off coming in for Book Search and my background at that nonprofit in France had been working in copyright so I think that's why I was interesting to Google.
He picked up his first win of his MLB career Wednesday, coming in for a key long relief spot after Brian Johnson left his start in the third inning with shoulder discomfort.
Although the plane coming in for a landing at a heavy angle may be concerning for some watchers, this is actually the typical technique and not as scary as it may look.
The fish counter changes the whole ambiance because there's a constant flow of people coming in for retail, it's a real neighbourhood vibe to it, that you wouldn't get at a restaurant.
Elva Beltran, who runs the Porterville Area Coordinating Council, which provides emergency water to families who run out, said that while the pace had slowed, people were still coming in for help.
The back-lit images reveal the first stage of the Elon Musk-founded company's Falcon 9 rocket coming in for a landing on a drone ship in the Pacific Ocean on Jan. 14.
At the Center for Dairy Excellence, a non -profit group created by the state to make dairy farming a more profitable and viable industry, more calls than ever are coming in for help.
"That is always in the back of your mind -- when you are getting these people coming in for one thing, they are breaking the law, so right away they are criminals," Janzen says.
You can easily imagine Trump coming in for another pre-election rally ahead of the runoff, which could be more effective, as he would be endorsing one candidate instead of anti-endorsing one.
As the bar began to heat up around lunchtime with Wall Street workers coming in for a beer and lunch, the BBC streamed in the background and talk of the Brexit dominated conversation.
Republican strategist Steve Schmidt said that "numbers are coming in for the Senate races and they're falling through the floor," referring to close contests in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Missouri, Florida and New Hampshire.
As a whole, retailers such as CVS Health and Walgreens have been experimenting with taking on patients who are coming in for health needs more serious than a sore throat or a cough.
"We're still working through, my God, it's coming in for a deep maintenance, open the tank, God, the tank hasn't been opened in six years, look at the monsters down there," he said.
"If a client is coming in for the first time, we advise them to follow their lash growth pattern and just make them darker," Ms. Mella and Ms. Azcona wrote in an email.
The New Shepard rocket and capsule made it to about 63 miles, 101.7 kilometers, above the company's West Texas facility before coming in for a soft landing on the planet, Blue Origin said.
Eye doctors have reportedly warned consumers of the risks of buying contacts online, claiming patients will be deterred from coming in for annual appointments and would be more likely to mistreat their lenses.
In a few years, the kids at the tea party will be coming in for martinis in the evening when the low light shines off the ceiling, which is covered in gold leaf.
It's been great seeing in Kenya, for example, how solar energy at the household and micro-grid level really is coming in for modest energy needs like cell phone recharging, charging lights at night.
Zabicky said the other problem with Mexican rehabs is that the treatment they give is one size fits all, regardless of whether people are coming in for help with alcohol, heroin or cristal use.
New photos released by NASA show the return of NASA astronaut Kate Rubins, Russian cosmonaut Anatoly Ivanishin and Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi to Earth, coming in for a sunlit landing in remote Kazakhstan Sunday.
The man who shot the photo had just arrived on a commercial flight and was looking out the terminal window waiting for a friend, when he saw Ford's plane coming in for a landing.
There were also orders coming in for 22.5 Juul starter kits at a time, a tip-off to some employees that Juuls were being purchased either for resale or to be given to youths.
She became like Yoda after he died, acquiring the privilege of metaphysicality, just appearing, oh, here and there, as a hologram; you see, at a certain point Florence stopped coming in for her Tuesday shift.
Roughly 4,000 guests visited the town over the course of three days, with some people coming in for quick 90-minute jaunts, and others showing up early in the day and hanging out until closing.
According to the company, their New Shepard rocket reached an altitude of 339,138 feet: Photo: Blue OriginAt 3,635 feet, the BT-3 section restarted and began its controlled decent before coming in for a landing.
I'm supposed to meet a friend coming in for the weekend at 303:15, but his bus is delayed until 9, so I take a nap before walking over to meet him at the station.
"We are seeing daily raids, but they're silent — mom and dads with no record are coming in for check-ins and getting deported," John Sandweg, former acting director of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement said.
During the New Shepard's descent, tourists will pull more than 5Gs of force, which puts a stress on the body but is relatively manageable, before coming in for a landing under parachutes back in Texas.
Nowitzki scored a team-high 25 points — he needed 20 coming in for 30K — to lead the Mavericks to a 122-111 win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night at American Airlines Center.
"You can always take it higher, but there's a trade-off between investing for growth and making sure you have the revenues coming in for the next several years," one analyst told Gorman on Thursday.
She sees influencers coming in for meals as mutually beneficial — in fact, earlier this year the restaurants launched both vegan and meat-based sharing boards with Instagram in mind, because they're particularly flat-lay-friendly.
Low rates and an ECB penalty for hoarding cash have been politically divisive, coming in for particularly heavy criticism in Germany, because it turns much of the concept of saving for retirement on its head.
Current or former stars of "The Daily Show," were popular choices, with a couple notes coming in for the host Trevor Noah, the correspondent Ronny Chieng and Hasan Minhaj, who now has his own show.
Mr. Jacobsen said that changing the name of his restaurant last year was inconvenient, but not too damaging for his business: Customers are still coming in for the fish he gets flown in from Hawaii.
Another huge financing round is coming in for an AI company today, this time for a startup called Mythic getting a fresh $40 million as it appears massive deals are closing left and right in the sector.
Part of the benefit of coming in for repeated lab visits may have been rehearsing, over and over, the "breakup story" — but in a setting that encouraged thinking about the experience in an analytic way, rather than wallowing.
You are taking some measures there, but we take a long term view and the aging society with the technology coming in for more autonomous manufacturing in all the big markets we see growth potential for the future.
Former Tesla service supervisors and regional managers said Tesla's disparate homemade programs made it hard to know when their purchase orders were going to be approved and when spare parts were coming in for them to fix customers' cars.
Croft rushed for 96 yards on just seven carries in the first two games of the season, coming in for Rhoda, who Fleck prefers to keep in the pocket as much as possible in order to keep him healthy.
Former Tesla service supervisors and regional managers said Tesla's disparate home-made programs made it hard to know when their purchase orders were going to be approved, and when spare parts were coming in for them to fix customers' cars.
SpaceX successfully launched its latest uncrewed cargo mission to the International Space Station on Saturday, and if you haven't seen the video of its Falcon 9 first-stage rocket booster coming in for a landing yet, you need to now.
Korean Air Lines said it will allow crew members to "readily use stun guns" to manage violent passengers, and hire more male flight attendants, after coming in for criticism from U.S. singer Richard Marx over its handling of a recent incident.
Three-row SUV: The long-wheelbase Santa Fe is coming in for a redesign in 2019, and it's likely to adopt a different name as it grows to become a more direct competitor to the Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander.
LONDON, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Sports Direct said on Tuesday it had ordered its legal advisers to further review its working practices and would engage with shareholders over its corporate governance after coming in for a raft of criticism this year.
Yes, for some patients, losing weight is what they want and what will make them feel better, but it's certainly not the primary treatment plan for someone coming in for a rash or an ear infection, or even a cancer scare.
In the Strauss report, investigators laid out how, starting as early as 1979, athletes reported coming in for treatment for a variety of ailments, including one who had a sore throat, only to find that Dr. Strauss would touch their genitals.
He'd sent a tweet saying that he was in the general area of the restaurant for a seminar and as a joke, I phoned the general manager and told her to alert everyone in the restaurant that John was coming in for lunch.
This woman was sort of a VIP at the salon — she got very expensive haircuts and color with the owner, and then eventually started coming in for bikini waxing, and then she wanted Brazilian waxing, which is usually about how it goes.
"Global growth concerns are a long-term factor and we will see some support coming in for gold," said Renisha Chainani, head of commodity and currency research at Monarch Networth Capital, adding that central banks buying bullion should also be positive for prices.
Washington's vote-by-mail system means that valid votes could still be coming in for days after the primary, and the North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party (essential its Democratic Party) indicated on Monday that results might not be available until Wednesday.
Outside the hospital, the healthcare industry is going through major adjustmentsElective surgeries are getting called off, patients aren't coming in for routine medical care, and like most other industries, a lot is moving online as everybody does their best to practice social distancing.
And I think a lot of these cruise lines and airlines and these other players are going to really start to cut price, drive traffic, we're incentivizing some additional payment checks coming in for people that are going to be laid off.
But as Ms. Trump's platform gets bigger, she is also coming in for scrutiny over perhaps the central question now surrounding her: How will her father's presidency shape — for profit or not — the Ivanka Trump brand she carefully built over the last decade.
The ins and outs of the issue that doomed that lander are complicated, but basically, as Schiaparelli was coming in for touchdown its navigation computer miscalculated its altitude, leading the onboard computer to think that the lander was already safe and on the ground.
"I think that while a lot of YouTubers are complaining about big productions coming in from traditional networks, and having to make their own big productions to keep up, they are making these videos because it's something that people are coming in for," Boutté said.
It was not long until Mourinho experienced the demanding and vociferous nature of leading the La Liga giants, with his style coming in for intense criticism following a 5-0 defeat by fierce rivals Barcelona in his first El Clasico match in November 2010.
GIMPO, South Korea (Reuters) - Korean Air Lines said it will allow crew members to "readily use stun guns" to manage violent passengers, and hire more male flight attendants, after coming in for criticism from U.S. singer Richard Marx over its handling of a recent incident.
The tone was calm and nuanced, with his polygamous father's cruelty toward his mother coming in for as much criticism as the arrogance of British officialdom, and due recognition paid white teachers at Alliance High School, who opened up the world to questing African pupils.
For the next five years, Devaney received regular check-ups — every few months for a while, eventually graduating to once a year — until she reached the five-year mark, which was supposed to be the point at which she could stop coming in for examinations so frequently.
In her own full-service dermatology practice she says that patients coming in for hair loss receive "one of the most comprehensive and lengthy consultations" of all other conditions because it's important to rule out any number of the numerous conditions that could be causing it.
Mandated lead arrangers with commitments of US$500m or above will earn an all-in pricing of 210bp over Libor based on an upfront fee of 100bp, while lead arrangers coming in for US$250m−$499m receive an all-in of 206bp over Libor based on an 503bp fee.
The company doesn't currently have plans to do away with its wearable offerings; it's just counting more on shoppers coming in for mismatched flatware and, "Maybe I bought this from an artisan in an obscure village on my Eat, Pray, Love-type self-discovery adventure"-worthy duvet covers.
A court filing said Mr. Wolfe used the encrypted messaging app Signal to tell the unidentified reporter that he had served Mr. Page with a subpoena, then gave that reporter Mr. Page's contact information, and later told the reporter that Mr. Page was coming in for his testimony.
I think the other option though, which I think we should put out there on the table, is a version which is if you know the baby is breech and you're at term, is coming in for a procedure where we, under ultrasound guidance, turn the baby to head-down.
But again, if you think of the steel company coming in for a small company that makes lockers, they have a lot of American workers and so the more competitive they are and the more efficient and more productive, the more workers they&aposre going to hire and the more they can expand.
Part of the wonder of 2001 comes from the way Kubrick gives viewers time to luxuriate in the images he creates, from a space station spinning in a cosmic waltz to a lunar lander coming in for a slow approach to an astronaut emotionlessly sunbathing while watching a pre-recorded birthday message from parents halfway across the solar system.
But to the Department of Defense, it has a more precise and chilling meaning: namely the need to identify and track the untold hundreds of thousands of objects inhabiting the not-so-empty space around our planet – space junk, missile tests, dead rocket parts, foreign satellites of unknown intent and uncharted asteroids coming in for the kill.
"In the past several months, there hasn't been a day that goes by that I don't come across a patient who is coming in for services for fear they are going to lose part or all of their healthcare," says Deborah Nucatola, Hawaii medical director for Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest and the Hawaiian Islands.
"It's just absolutely critical that we maximize this opportunity right here right now to capture the new customers, especially coming in for the new brands we're launching, all the innovation and then new traffic and new customers who are being introduced to Kohl's for the first time through the Amazon Returns program," she added at the time.

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