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"do over" Definitions
  1. to clean or decorate something again
  2. (North American English) to do something again
  3. (British English, informal) to enter a building by force and steal things
"do over" Synonyms
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951 Sentences With "do over"

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"We get a do-over show-wise, but we get a do over as people too," says Spelling.
That's not something that most people would do over dinner.
It's not something you can do over a long stretch.
There are some things you can't do over the phone.
Badgley played Joel Larson on the comedy series "Do Over."
Let us do what we have to do over here.
And they've -- they wanted a do-over from 2:30 in the morning on the 9th of November of 2016 when we won, when AP called us a winner, they've wanted a do-over.
Combined, their businesses do over $50 million in revenue a year.
And because I couldn't have it, I wanted a do-over.
I allowed them to be themselves, not my "do over" project.
That suggests what the technique can do over time, Ervin said.
On Monday, Democrats launched their attempt at a messaging do-over.
That being said, any kind of win will do over Oliveira.
Another scientifically supported do-over opportunity is right around the corner.
A false start is an automatic loss, with no do-over.
I'm all for what Jimmy is trying to do over there.
Let's see if Trump allows Giuliani to have a do-over.
Is there any interview that you wish you could do over?
They were unhappy with result so they want a Do Over.
Nevertheless, they were interested enough to commission a rare do-over.
Then there's a real big basement do-over waiting for me.
Years later, he regrets his choice and seeks a do-over.
Now, imagine the robbers ask the police for a do-over.
And I just think that's very hard to do over time.
Logic tells us that Jackson doesn't get another coaching do-over.
Someone should find Janet Arvizo and give her a do-over.
"He got a do-over," Orioles manager Buck Showalter said about Wright.
So now they're trying to do a do-over or a redo.
We don't know what Trump will do over the next 20163 months.
We have been discussing what we can do over Telegram and WhatsApp.
We're in path and guided to do over 103 million this year.
What to Expect: A do-over of the first season as farce.
The couple envisioned the apartment as a chance for a do-over.
And if she could have her do-over, she wouldn't lie again.
And for creators, it can present a tantalizing opportunity: a do-over.
Watch what governors do -- and don't do -- over this week (and next).
What would you have done, if you had it to do over?
She still did not ask him out for a do-over date.
Consider the 92nd Academy Awards a do-over for the 2003 ceremony.
Then in October, NASA finally got its chance at a do-over.
Samsung is asking for a do-over with the Galaxy Z Flip.
It's unbelievable what we're going to be able to do over time.
Crawford asked her sister what she planned to do over the weekend.
A penalty flag flew, but Jones did not need the do-over.
But there was to be no do-over at the G-2628.
All of them do over half of their business overseas, Cramer said.
Sick with remorse, Catherine aches for a do-over with her daughter.
That's what I've attempted to do over the course of my career.
This was a do-over of a previous election, held in March.
Aljamili doesn't know what she's going to do over the next few months.
It appears that the president messed it up and wants a do-over.
"Got to stay focused on what we can do over here," he said.
It was a do-over of the country's last election, held in December.
"If I got a do-over I would do everything differently," Baier said.
Travel ban Maybe a do-over will help the President's travel ban too.
In actuality, this spacewalk is a bit of a do-over for NASA.
Or would it be a clean 2016 do-over of Leave versus Remain?
Sure, she apologized, but a do-over would have been even more effective.
"To us, this indictment is essentially a do-over," Wiengarten told the court.
If there had been, well, we might be talking about a do-over.
There are certainly those who are seeking a do-over for religious reasons.
"To us, this indictment is essentially a do-over," Weingarten told the court.
And only a Democrat can get a do-over in the mainstream media.
He's also called for a do-over in Iowa, which would be unprecedented.
It wasn't fair, but now, she has a chance for a do-over.
She doesn't sound like she's up for giving them a do-over, either.
Rebooking the fight without an intermission feels too much like a do-over.
The little things you do over time — the trivialities — comprise your whole life.
But there also was only so much I could do over the phone.
"If it doesn't work, the climate doesn't have time for a do-over."
And Margaret Cho tries a do-over with the help of Jerry Seinfeld.
We've never wished for a prom do-over more than in this moment.
Let's all take a breath, shake it off, and declare a do-over.
Could I even afford to do-over the SAT without a fee waiver?
But be aware that you only have 12 months for a do-over.
The court ordered a do-over of the polling, which Mr. Kenyatta won.
If I had it to do over again today, I might continue working.
Most are demanding a do-over in the country's system, constitution and leadership.
"A Year in the Life" was conceived as a kind of do-over.
Is Israel headed for a National Unity Government or a third do-over?
If I had my life to do over, however, I'd wish it away.
It can be overwhelming, but it's a decision I would do over again.
A Durbin do over is in the works, and that's a good thing.
Wednesday's vote, then, was somewhat of a do-over for the bill's champions.
She suggested to do over-the-knee boots, which I thought that was fabulous.
One assumes Trump would like to execute a do-over before the midterm elections.
The next day, they met again in the White House for a do-over.
"It's hard to know why they do what they do over there," he said.
Then, noting the absence of 137 lawmakers, House leaders called for a do-over.
So Biden will get a do-over — and that's an important opportunity for him.
"But people underestimate what $5,500 in annual contributions can do over time," Levine said.
The parties are suing for a do-over in the pending Janus v. AFSCME.
What is he likely to do over the next six months of his presidency?
You have no more control over him than you do over Isaac and Rebecca.
Q: What will interest rates do over the next few years, in your scenario?
They will instead have to reintroduce a new resolution and attempt a do-over.
A member of the infamous Burglar Bunch wants a do-over ... with her name.
There is a do over I&aposd take it every day of the week.
Do you think I should ask the office manager for a do-over pick?
Ms. Streep may get a do-over at this year's Golden Globes on Jan.
Of course, when he outgrows the "Star Wars" stage, he'll need a do over.
"I don't think they can just see it as a do-over," she added.
Would I get this same do-over feting if I had lied under oath?
And of course each re-do and do-over magnifies the possibilities for fraud.
That meant prosecutors got a do-over, and last week Adim struck a deal.
"My hope is this is not going to be something we're going to do over a matter of weeks and months but something we can do over a matter of days, hopefully this week," Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, R-Texas, added.
If Thompson loses a tight race, Democrats may wish they could have a do-over.
It's less of a difficulty slider and more of an extremely fast "do over" button.
What would you say would have been your biggest regret do-over from the game?
"The Lord & Taylor partnership is hopefully one of many we'll do over time," says Lore.
Maybe there was never an argument between them about what to do over the Engineers.
Best option: Blake Shelton resigns as Sexiest Man Alive, creating new vacancy and do over.
If you die, there's no do-over; you simply move on to the next stage.
Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway may get the Oscars do-over they've been waiting for.
Ken says he'd like a do-over on that ... the drinking game, not his tweet.
Make time to take stock of what you want to do over the next year.
And one can only hope that he eventually gets a do-over on that vacation.
Which is a powerful tool while performing, but it's exhausting to do over and over.
But may we suggest a do-over for them all if there's a season three?
What is Hanna going to have to do next week in her do-over turn?
It's only been a few months of matrimony, but evidently a do-over was necessary.
Max Kessler is not just a character from Adam Sandler's newest film The Do-Over.
Now, with the project well underway, the opponents have a chance for a do-over.
Engaging Kenneth Feinberg gave the Cardinal a chance at a dramatic, high-profile do-over.
Wednesday's measure is essentially a do-over and will have to again clear the House.
But if Mary Louise gets custody of Max and Josh, she gets her do over.
There's store's that do over $100 million a year in annual revenue built on Woocommerce.
In his view, Soros's effort to get a do-over vote was undermining British democracy.
"Most firms do over 95% of their hiring straight out of university programs," he said.
If the virus can reach so many so quickly, what can it do over time?
I've heard it's popping there, I see what Skepta and all them do over there.
I want to see amazing, strong female founders not just tell me what they're going to do over the next year, but what they are going to do over the next 10 years and how are they going to change the world by doing it.
"To us, this indictment is essentially a do-over," an attorney for Epstein, Reid Weingarten, said.
In that moment there is no do-over, there's no retake, there is no voice-over.
It's clear from the very beginning that this isn't going to be an easy do-over.
I've said that it would clarify what the Fed can actually do over the medium term.
For NYC mayor Bill de Blasio, the cap was also an opportunity for a do-over.
The bout will be a do-over of their original encounter, which occurred back in February.
That's important because Trump's visit to Europe this week is meant to be a do-over.
But the victim's father, Alex Prout, said the 21-year-old doesn't deserve a do-over.
"London Living", a collaboration with Plastician, showed what he can do over a more leftfield beat.
"To us, this indictment is essentially a do-over," said Reid Weingarten, one of Epstein's lawyers.
If he had it to do over again, the ads imply, things would've turned out differently.
On March 23rd about 400,000 of them arrived in London demanding a do-over on Brexit.
More recently, Colletti starred in 2018's The Wedding Do Over, Did I Kill My Mother?
I told them if I had it to do over again, I wouldn't use that expression.
They should pay attention to how we do over ten years in the stocks we own.
The do-over Senate Republicans promptly trashed the House legislation and set about writing their own.
"All I wanna do over the next few months is stimulate activity like that," he says.
Why are they letting AD tell them what to do over and over and over again?
R. Kelly will get a do-over in a civil sexual abuse lawsuit filed against him.
A young hockey fan just had what might be the best birthday do-over in history.
She hadn't and didn't, but agreed to it anyway for something to do over the summer.
But if I had the 1980s to do over again, I doubt I'd do much differently.
The White House has accused Democrats of attempting a "do-over" of the special counsel's probe.
Senator Elizabeth Warren wrote a column praising Daenerys that she might want a do-over on.
They sat for a first trial in February, but the jury deadlocked, requiring a do over.
This was the first time since 1974 that the country witnessed a "do-over" congressional race.
The message is clear for the do-over later this month: Lawmakers better be on time.
The temptation for a vicarious do-over is immense, and so are the stage-mom rationalizations.
The country's banks also have a lot of refinancing to do over the next 12 months.
READ: Death row inmate who survived his own execution really doesn't want a do-over Gov.
Sent to TechCrunch by reader Hoan Do over the weekend, Facebook confirms this feature is in testing.
"It is rare and it is exciting," Mr. Weldt said of this opportunity for a do-over.
"We've got to do what we can do over here – that's what my constituents did," Horsford said.
Nobody got dumped and nothing we do over here is malicious its just how life works sometimes.
Once an unplayable mess, Mario Kart's non-racing competitive mode got a total do-over for Deluxe.
"Their defense is unbelievable, obviously, and everything they were able to do over the season," she says.
Well, we get to start our favorite season all over again — a do-over, if you will.
Not much else is known about the cinematic do-over, since development is in its earliest stages.
And then regular Ethereum or Ethereum as we know it today, which basically called a do over.
After several minutes of this, Womack returned to the stage for what amounted to a do-over.
On a similar note, what do over-the-air updates look like in a system like this?
Nobody got dumped and nothing we do over here is malicious it's just how life works sometimes.
I told them if I had it to do over again I wouldn&apost use that expression.
Ever wished you could have a do-over on the terms of your auto or student loan?
"There's 38,000 grocery stores in the U.S. that do over $2 million each in revenue," he said.
"I can't mess this up for him," Adele said of the do-over, referring to Michael's legacy.
Plaintiffs' lawyers had claimed the company was seeking an improper "do-over" after its trial strategy backfired.
"It was the last thing I thought people would want to do over the internet," Goldberg said.
Carey returned to Times Square last night for a Rockin' Eve do-over, and everything was fine.
But, it didn't mean I got to reverse time or have a do-over with my body.
You can come party with the better Max Kessler at the Do-Over premiere on May 16!
It is a long shot, but it would be a corporate do-over on a large scale.
Less amazing, however, is what the markets will do, or not do, over the next few days.
"Try a do-over," said Ed Slott, chief executive of Ed Slott & Company and founder of IRAHelp.com.
Well, from Holm's perspective, the most favorable next step would undoubtedly be a do-over with Tate.
The first five years of a career are critical, and there's no option for a do-over.
Vettel said there would be plenty of homework for the team to do over the European winter.
Being a grandparent is not a do-over, not a chance to make up for your mistakes.
I wanted to know: What would she do differently if she had it to do over again.
One downside to this do-over: You'll have to pay back those benefits you have already received.
"If I had it to do over again, I would have been more specific," Mr. Wheeler said.
But Saffitz, ever well-versed in the art of perseverance, decided on a do-over from scratch.
And I'm concerned about, you know, whether we have new competition, how we do over the years.
"From the public perspective, a do-over with Roberts sidelined is the right outcome," Professor Gillers said.
Astoundingly, the hospitals in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts are asking for exactly that kind of do-over.
Henry G. Rieser, New York Thank you for the very inspirational "Do Over" issue of the magazine.
It's time to invoke the American tradition and take a mulligan to enact the healthcare do-over.
"You don't get a do-over for poor ballot design," says Michael McDonald of the University of Florida.
The banter continued until eventually, Sandler invited Kessler to attend Monday's Los Angeles premiere of The Do-Over.
And if it goes sideways, you're going to have to do a do-over like Barack Obama did.
"To us, this indictment is essentially a do-over," Esptein's attorney, Rein Weingarten, said in court on Monday.
It's the gift that everybody wants: the ability to get a do-over when you make a mistake.
Well, it might do any number of the things we've seen Facebook do over the past several years.
We get to do over-the-top, awesome things a lot, but we really love being a family.
But we don't know what they could do over the long term, and in combination with other chemicals.
If I could vote for anything this season, it would be a do-over: A shorter campaign season.
Of course, these follows are not indicative of what Ivanka Trump will do over the next four years.
Trump's lawyers viewed the format of the followup interview as effectively a "do-over" from his 2017 appearance.
After a disastrous interview in which he looked clueless about sexual misconduct, Bill Clinton got a do-over.
Bill Clinton gets do-over with Lewinsky comments on late night TV GRIEVING KATE SPADE: Bright. Vibrant. Colorful.
Here are 11 things that unsuccessful people tend to do over the weekend — and why to avoid them:
If I had it to do over, I would definitely go back to New Mexico State, he said.
Mhmm. So why do I kind of, sort of, definitely want to give The Do-Over a chance?
You have to do what you say you are going to doover and over and over again.
"Also proud of the fact what we've been able to do over the last eight weeks," she added.
There is talk of a do-over, but others desire to see Mousasi moving on to better things.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - After a miserable start to the year, financial markets are looking for a do-over.
Users should make sure to take the test as directed, particularly because there is no free do-over.
Oh, and send in your tips for what to do over autumn if we missed something worth sharing.
But seldom have critics so thoroughly disdained the events in Philadelphia as to call for a do-over.
"This year we are going to do over $100 million in sales" of new and pre-owned watches.
The good thing about being an editor of a news organization is that you get a do-over.
Kenyatta won a second presidential term with 98% of the vote in a controversial do-over in November.
Given a do-over Tuesday at a CNN town hall in Las Vegas, Klobuchar sought to redeem herself.
Translation: The numbers don't add up in Apollo's favor under the prenup, so he wants a do-over.
For this do-over, the university hired an independent expert to conduct an impartial reinvestigation of Jane Doe's allegation.
I saw her as a "do over" for everything I was unable to achieve or become as a person.
Um, you know, there's a lot of things that went into it that I would obviously do over again.
According to Daily Star's source, this unfortunate outcome has left Murray chomping at the bit for a do-over.
That means the more the market gains on Black Friday, the worse it will do over the following year.
It was a perfect, fluid motion — crazy to do at the office, natural to do over a Chainsmokers beat.
That way, if we need to have a do-over we will have plenty of time to do so.
What campaign organizers do over the next 36 hours might not determine the course of the 2016 presidential election.
The House later conducted a do-over of the vote so that those members could vote on the measure.
Mousasi vs Hall is decently interesting fight but is pretty much a do-over for the sake of it.
If he's getting a do-over in The Winds of Winter (the upcoming sixth book in the series), why?
What I didn't do over those hundreds, if not thousands, of hours was make a level in Mario Maker.
DUDLEY: WELL, I THINK WE'VE SIGNALED THAT'S WHAT WHAT WE'RE PLANNING TO DO OVER THE NEXT YEAR OR TWO.
Democrats can do that by picking fights with power, which they have been loath to do over the years.
The Dems were unhappy with the outcome of the $40M Mueller Report, so now they want a do-over.
It's hard to imagine lawmakers would want a do-over, but it's not out of the realm of possibility.
Back to 21625 – a burgeoning scandal in North Carolina's 2900th Congressional District might result in an election do-over.
It wasn't easy, but if I had it to do over again, I would have an abortion every time.
But the do-over poll went ahead anyway with an incredibly low turnout, and Kenyatta was declared the winner.
"I don't see anything different in what Biden said to what we all do over here," Mr. Clyburn said.
If he had it to do over, Dr. Gottlieb said, he would have moved them to Washington right away.
But the opposition candidate pulled out of the do-over poll anyway, questioning whether it could ever be fair.
Attempting a do-over of sorts, Trump sounded a soothing, if scripted, note when he entered the briefing room.
The idea was that it would be too risky to meddle in Israel's upcoming "do over" election this March.
That line of questioning suggests the Federal Circuit could order a do-over trial in the case, he said.
" The high court sent the case back to the lower courts for what Justice Kagan called a "do-over.
And with enough perfect chickens, going forward into the future, they replace that disappointing bird with a comforting do-over.
"The census happens once a decade and there is no chance for a do-over," Ho said in a statement.
If that Medicare Advantage Plan you picked isn't working out, you'll be glad to know you get a do-over.
But Thursday, a federal judge ordered a do-over on the rush-job environmental review Trump ordered back in January.
Clinton Stancil of Wayman AME Church in St. Louis, the Jason Stockley trial was a chance for a do-over.
Speaking to reporters again Thursday morning before leaving the White House to travel to Florida, Trump got a do-over.
"If I had a do-over, I would absolutely be there for another eight hours, in heels, dancing with her."
Of course, you could append that to pretty much everything that we do over the internet rather than in person.
The star (who loves to have fun with new hair looks) tried out a bright new do over the weekend.
A do-over, if you will, after it designed itself into a corner with the trash can-looking cylindrical computer.
Vice President Mike Pence attempted a do-over on Monday night in Washington for Trump's NATO omission on Article 5.
James says he doesn't want a do over and plans on suing Big Boi to get his $40k deposit back.
Because as the business grows, you'll be hiring people to do what you do over and over (and over) again.
By Monday, four days after the Brexit vote, an online petition calling for a do-over had 3.8 million signatures.
They know that kids who lose scholarships or admittances as a consequence may have no chance of a do-over.
The president has in recent days accused Democrats of wanting a "redo" or a "do-over" of the Mueller investigation.
Luckily, we were able to save a trip, and his vet talked us through what to do over the phone.
Then they go to New Jersey so she can try a do-over of a stand-up show that bombed.
" U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross played down the fears saying "hysteria over tariffs is a lot to do over nothing.
He's asking the court to let him withdraw his guilty plea, presumably to get a do-over in his case.
We tried one bar, then another — bickering, as we rarely do, over who was at fault for our lousy planning.
" If he had it to do over, he would call 911 again, he said: "I didn't want him to die.
He wants a grim do-over of the failed, costly and unjust lock-'em-up days of the drug war.
In calling for a legal do-over, the Justice Department avoided a Supreme Court test of the original executive order.
One answer is that it may last longer; Schott says glass won't break down like plastics naturally do over time.
"Imagine as vividly as possible the amount of work you will have to do over time to pay for it."
Fortunately, like Adele during her George Michael tribute, he got a do-over later, as the trophies just kept coming.
You can't declare an emergency, and then if protocols don't work, declare it again and a get a do-over.
What's notable about them is how many of them offer services that extend beyond things you can do over email.
The plan — to basically get a special election do-over with a different candidate — has the whiff of the undemocratic.
It's also not clear what the second referendum would ask: a do-over of the 2016 leave or remain referendum?
The decision came after Mark Harris, the Republican candidate whose apparent victory was under investigation, called for a do-over.
The things you do over and over and over, the things you practice are the things you get better at.
That's all I'm going to do over the weekend as well and hopefully I can keep the good scores coming.
It is called Love Spell, after all, and it's about time you give your awkward high school hookups a do-over.
" "The Dems are very unhappy with the Mueller Report, so after almost 3 years, they want a Redo, or Do Over.
The Do Over currently has a 5 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes while The Ridiculous 6 clocks in at 0 percent.
The president, meanwhile, has attacked their efforts as an attempt at a "Do-Over" of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
So this forced a conversation in the Ethereum community as to whether or not there ought to be a do over.
" Said Putin, "(Liberals) cannot simply dictate anything to anyone just like they have been attempting to do over the recent decades.
But Miller didn&apost get the opportunity to show what he could do over the first 211 games of the season.
JIM CRAMER: So if you had it to do over again, would you use this deck and not what you used?
So not pleased, in fact, Trump requested a do-over on the comments, like he was filming a reality-TV show.
So instead of making money out of their substantial intellectual capital, Lucasfilm made an expensive do-over with Ron Howard directing.
Brave, the new web browser company co-founded by former Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich, has launched a do-over on Android.
Because one of the things I've been trying to do over the years is try to be a service to them.
So Thursday's meeting will be a chance for a do-over after their odd couple optics during her visit to Washington.
The V20's design is a big departure and do-over from the rubberized back and steel rails of the V10.
If you have enough Duff Beer, even a "Mid-Atlantic hockey league conference, semi-final, do-over game" can be exciting.
But man, what would you give for one do-over day, so that you could quit your job with some style?
So the test in all these things is how you do over time, and you know, this is an incredible platform.
The couple wasn't able to have sparklers at their actual wedding because of rain, so it felt like a do-over.
This gives me great concern about what crude oil prices are going to do over the next couple or three years.
But Mr. Erdogan's Justice and Development Party, or A.K.P., contested the results, and the High Election Council ordered the do-over.
With his new surprise album, "Kamikaze," Eminem wanted a do-over — and, at least on the Billboard chart, the stunt worked.
"We weren't doing our homework," said GOP consultant Susan Lilly, during a festival panel called "The Republican do-over" in Austin.
And if you don't quite reach your goals this year, you'll always have a do-over at the end of 2018.
He petitioned unsuccessfully to bar evidence in the corruption cases from being published before the do-over election on Sept. 17.
It was snowing gently, and our kids were oohing and ahing, as kids inevitably do, over even the most pathetic displays.
"If I had it to do over, I would step back and take a deep breath," he said, the Post reported.
If he had it to do over, Sessions would bring the case again, a Trump transition official told me in December.
Mad Jet Racer hit the App Store just in time to give you something fun to do over the holiday weekend.
So in theory, this left open the possibility that the Trump administration could get a do-over, with a better process.
Now, street violence between protesters and police is flaring throughout the country ahead of the do-over election scheduled for Oct.
"I would want to do the same thing," she told The Associated Press when asked what she might like to do over.
One of the most responsible things you can do over Thanksgiving break is to assess your finances and build yourself a budget.
According to Roberts, this "tidying marathon" isn't something that you want to do over time; designate a day and get it done.
Did you ever play a game as a child and someone would call for a "do-over" when something didn't go right?
What your investments did this year is far less important than what they'll do over the next decade … or two, or three.
On the other hand, if you choose drug coverage through an Advantage Plan, you can get a do-over early next year.
"We have a really good sense of what PayPal is looking to do over the next two to three years," said Ganatra.
There will be no referees to throw a flag, no professors to give a do-over, and no rewrites with happy endings.
At its most recent Worldwide Developers Conference in June, Apple promised a do-over, offering reliability and stability — but more importantly, privacy.
Anywho, The Do-Over also stars Paula Patton and Kathryn Hahn in (almost certainly) thankless roles and premieres on Netflix May 27.
Reflected on a busy seven days So what would Trump have changed if he got a do-over on the past week?
Some enterprising developer should use the opportunity to propose moving the Garden, and a complete do-over for Penn and Penn South.
Trump tweeted Friday morning that "Dems are just looking for trouble and a Do-Over" in attempting to get Mueller to testify.
My boyfriend pays the electric and water bill (usually around $160) because he makes a lot more than I do, over $120,000.
When asked whom they'd like to win in a primary do-over, 2628 percent of those selected Trump, 28500 percent picked Sen.
And the moment everyone was anticipating: Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty returned to the Oscars stage for the best picture do-over.
The 50 First Dates actor recently appeared on the red carpet of his film, The Do-Over, with his lookalike Max Kessler.
After all, generally speaking, helicopter engines burn more fuel and emit far more CO2 emissions than cars do over the same distance.
Mess things up enough to drop below the points threshold dictated by your difficulty level, and it's time for a do-over.
And it only took them a New York minute to land a deal with Starbucks and do over $2.1 million in sales.
Joshua could win his world titles back in a do-over in Diriyah, December 7, but Fury doesn't fancy his countryman's chances.
Regardless, as much as I want to judge myself on the process, which I do over a long season, the results matter.
Line: Eagles by 2 ½ Carson Wentz would like a do-over for his last pass in a Week 5 loss to Detroit.
In the infamous words of Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, Trump gets a "do-over" for the infidelity allegation.
Israel will hold a do-over election in September because Mr. Netanyahu failed to form a viable coalition after the April ballot.
Justice will be at the forefront of people's minds on Sunday as Istanbul votes in a do-over of the mayor's election.
Even in a boom time for remakes and revivals, it's unusual to see a vaunted director using TV for a do-over.
Finally, the state Legislature decided that if there's a do-over in the election, there must be one in the primary, too.
The Senate eventually did pass the measure, and now it is back to the House for what is essentially a do-over.
"The practical effect of the Hy-Brand deliberative process was a 'do-over' for the Browning-Ferris parties," the inspector general stated.
In a sense, Mr. Biden is offering something of a 2016 do-over, coated in patriotism and wishful thinking: Remove Mr. Trump.
The third quarter of the Liberty-Stars game began with Sugar Rodgers shooting a free throw, which was essentially a do-over.
If it already felt like déjà vu with the do-over for the Iran measure, the Groundhog Day comparisons didn't stop there.
And, on this issue, the president got one do-over on Monday, but on Tuesday, he did untold damage to his presidency.
But with only nine weeks or so to go before the start of the season, you couldn't exactly get a do-over.
Alongside the new backgrounds, Microsoft is also reminding Wunderlist users what has changed in To Do over the past year or so.
Their task is more complicated than trying to win a do-over of the 2016 presidential campaign in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
The Supreme Court ruled on its big partisan gerrymandering case — and the justices decided, essentially, to give the plaintiffs a do-over.
Are Eleanor, Chidi, Tahani, and Jason getting a real-life do-over, or are they currently undergoing a particularly complex new simulation?
The online retailer's food delivery service Amazon Fresh is considered a failure, and the Whole Foods acquisition is perceived as a do-over.
"The Duke, in particular, has a lot of thinking to do over the Christmas and New Year period," a source told The Telegraph.
Solomon, who moonlights as DJ D-Sol and extols the benefits of a healthy work-life balance, isn't just a Gorman do-over.
"It's a reminder to those of us working on [diversity] what we were able to do over the last 365 days," Williams said.
On Amazon, though, we found the robot Meccanoid for $400, and it promised to do over 1000 pre-programmed verbal responses and functions.
Mother of two Natalie Morales has had her fair share of parenting challenges — including some instances she wishes she could do over completely.
This might be her only chance at a do-over, at righting the course she finds herself on, with no respite in sight.
The official announcement describes Sandler's first two Netflix original movies, The Ridiculous 6 and The Do-Over, as the service's "biggest" releases ever.
" As the SEI and Anderson notes, there is still a great amount of work to do: "Over 100 scripts remain to be encoded.
It's called The Do-Over, it co-stars David Spade (who recently finished Joe Dirt 2), and it'll be released on May 27th.
I'll just hit play, and if The Do-Over loses me, I'll return to the main menu, where a hundred other options await.
He would sometimes call her from Italy, where he kept going to see his girlfriend, giving her exercises to do over the phone.
Pembina Chief Executive Officer Michael Dilger said on a conference call that regarding Montney, "we get a do-over there" with the deal.
And Republicans insisted that Democrats were seeking a do-over after the Mueller report failed to deliver a knockout blow to the president.
The credibility of Trump's do-over was called into question since it came a full 24 hours after the disastrous encounter with Putin.
We're two years on, a lot has changed, and now the fighters have had the necessary time to prepare for the do-over.
So the reasoning goes that plenty of couples—and I'm lumping together spouses and long-termers here—may well get a do-over.
Today, the entrepreneur runs an empire of more than 30 businesses set to do over $6 billion in revenue in 2017, he says.
MONDAY PUZZLE — I'm exhausted from all the fun, sorry, work I had to do over the weekend at the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament.
Even there, the outburst could not be dismissed or ignored, as his government has mostly tried to do over the past few weeks.
"If I had it all to do over again, I definitely would have turned things down," he told The Associated Press in 21994.
The judge, Nelva Gonzales Ramos, had invalidated portions of the law in 2014, but gave the state a chance for a do-over.
We develop passion for what we do over time, rather than starting out with a clear, defined passion for a particular career path.
"We all have ideas about what summer should be and what we wish we could do over the summer," Dr. Kennedy-Moore said.
The only certainty is that the outcome of the country's likely debt do-over will, once again, change the wider sovereign debt landscape.
If the Republican senators roll over for Dershowitz's argument, they won't get a do-over when similar circumstances emerge under a Democratic president.
The left isn't looking to unseat the president in 2020, it's desperately clawing for a "do-over" button to undo the 2016 election.
Joshua&aposs dominance in the do-over contrasted the humiliation he endured when he was toppled four times by Ruiz Jr. in June.
Opposition leader Raila Odinga then chose to boycott Thursday's do-over election, claiming it would be even more corrupt than the first one.
And the worst-case scenario for the Trump administration is that the Supreme Court will give it a do-over on ending DACA.
And even though it's seen as a possible Brexit do-over, there's no guarantee that pro-Remainers would get the outcome they desire.
It seemed at least theoretically possible that the administration could get a do-over, going through a new process to add the question.
The Supreme Court gives plaintiffs a do-over in gerrymandering decision; Colombia elects the protégé of a former president as its new president.
Just note that many things you do over the next few weeks may require a second look when Mercury retrograde begins later next month.
The political chaos has fueled renewed calls from so-called Remainers for a second, do-over referendum, choosing between May's deal and cancelling Brexit.
All this care is probably why it costs a whopping $399, but that price tag covers something money normally can't buy: A do-over.
" RELATED: Huge stakes for Trump immigration do-over Tillerson, for his part, noted that "two sovereign countries from time to time will have differences.
One expletive later, Shelton announced he'd be starting over, and with that, he exited the stage, got re-introduced and had his do-over.
The company remains bullish for the long term, but how did it do over the holidays, and what is it doing to boost sales?
"I have enough to do over here without having to worry about the psychology of two brilliant people over there, frankly," Mr. Trump added.
This retrial, then, became a do-over, not just for Cosby and his accusers, but for people everywhere who wanted a win for themselves.
She apologized (again), took responsibility (again) and said if she had it to do over again, she would not have used her private server.
If you're looking for something to do over the holiday weekend and you're a fan of Jeopardy, we've got just the thing for you.
But the Trump administration has changed the rules, so if you're auto-enrolled and unhappy with your plan, you can't get a do-over.
"Nobody got dumped and nothing we do over here is malicious its [sic] just how life works sometimes," Rose wrote in her Instagram message.
The forecasts are made in December each year, and predict how well a company's stocks will do over the next three to five years.
It could perform about a dozen tasks when it first shipped, and now, it can do over 300, with new functionality added every week.
Phaedra Parks is facing a do-over in her divorce but still insists their prenup should block Apollo Nida from attempting to get alimony.
Netflix published the first trailer today for the second Sandler film, The Do-Over, and I clicked play with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Apple's iCloud cleared the low bar set by the embarrassing MobileMe, but, it wasn't close to a total do-over, at least at first.
"Putting all that puzzle into place is something I'd like to do over the next few months, over the summer," he said on Saturday.
But Apple is rich and influential enough that it can miss once and still get a do-over, something not every tech company gets.
The White House has also thus far declined to provide the committee with documents, accusing Nadler of attempting a "do-over" of Mueller's probe.
The 2015 fight was an outright dud not fit for TV, and a do-over means boxing continues to focus on its yesteryear athletes.
Moreover, in thinking about the SEC's key objectives, it is important to remember what Congress has instructed the agency to do over the years.
I think what Checkr's done, for example, where they've made background-checking API and just taking something that companies do over and over again.
Amazingly, the company is on track to do over $10 billion in net revenue 10 years later (and more than $40 billion in bookings).
The latter is very hard to do over time, and trying to do so costs more in fees than simply creating an index fund.
We decided to try the Great River Road again after 16 years of marriage, but agreed it would not be a do-over honeymoon.
"Tile laid, tile played!" my mother would sing, when someone put down a word, then saw a better one and wanted a do-over.
Brexit supporters say a do-over would be a slap in the face to those who voted the first time, and predict a backlash.
Apple's iCloud cleared the low bar set by the embarrassing MobileMe, but it wasn't close to a total do-over, at least at first.
If you're a Medicare beneficiary enrolled in an Advantage Plan and you don't like your 2020 coverage, you get a do-over of sorts.
Outside the White House, many of the president's political allies viewed Wednesday's Oval Office address as a speech that quickly needed a do-over.
The murky outcome itself was humiliating to the prime minister, who forced a do-over election after failing to assemble a coalition in May.
The long-term results will depend on what Congress, the courts and his successor in the Oval Office do over the next few years.
When Inaba, 51, sat in on rehearsals to help Brown with her rumba do-over, she critiqued the star's hip movements throughout the routine.
This time Chastain has been asked to send in a photo of herself for the hall of fame to use for their do-over.
Moore, who was 15 years older than Kutcher when they wed in September 2005, characterized the relationship as "a do-over" of her twenties.
After he failed to secure a governing coalition in April's elections, Netanyahu triggered a do-over ballot instead of risking a different Prime Minister.
And then there's a whole to-do over documents and how that'll work and oh God, it'll be a minute while that's worked out.
If I had it to do over again, I hope I would have been truer to my principles and refused to serve in Vietnam.
The do-over is as wounding to the terrorist's twisted pride in his craft as repeating a punch line would be to a comedian's.
RELATED: 6 million Georgia voters' records exposed: 'Could have easily been compromised' Gasaway filed a lawsuit in June demanding a do-over against Erwin.
Three-plus years later, eBay wants a do-over — one that doesn't require visitors to do anything but browse and shop like they always do.
One Nebraska bride took her wedding day mishap in stride — and was rewarded six months later with the ultimate fairy tale dream wedding do-over.
While it's nice to have the option of a do-over, getting your Social Security strategy right the first time is always the better idea.
I mean-- you never know what it's going to do tomorrow, but you do know what it's going to do over ten or 20 years.
I mean, you never know what it's going to do tomorrow, but you do know what it's going to do over ten or 20 years.
If he wants a do-over with the divisional king—which we know to be true—he'll likely have to produce another win or two.
If she had it to do over again, she said, she would have written in Rubio, whom she said she wished had been the nominee.
Critics said there were no teeth in the agreement struck with the trust in 2013, which is why a do-over was required on Friday.
But there's one part of your life in which the urge for a do-over applies more than most: Your finances — particularly if you're me.
It provides existing Medicare beneficiaries with broad "do over" rights to change their policies and, without penalties, to get new ones on more favorable terms.
Luckily, however the royals have an opportunity for a wedding entertainment do-over in 63, as May 19 will see Prince Harry marry Meghan Markle.
I offer them recommendations for things to do over the weekend and cover the cost of the cab for all of us since it's expensed.
All eyes were on Austria this election, which was a do-over from May when Van der Bellen won by less than one percentage point.
Facebook's do-over comes a couple months after the company made a similar report, when it announced it had been overestimating a video viewing metric.
There has never been a time in my life when I – I know what markets are going to do over a long period of time.
But after a significant block of lawmakers didn't make it to the floor in time to register their support they asked for a do-over.
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That led the bombastic North Carolina GOP Executive Director Dallas Woodhouse to declare that if the revelations are true, there should be a do-over.
TIME FOR A FLINT DO-OVER: Prosecutors have said they are dismissing all criminal charges against eight people who were charged in the Flint, Mich.
Meanwhile, it cements the White House's efforts to thwart the Democratic-led investigation, which Trump has cast as an attempted "do over" of Mueller's report.
Critics said there were no teeth in the agreement struck with the trust in 2013, which is why a do-over was required on Friday.
The election do-over will be held after the results of last year's election were thrown out over allegations of voter fraud involving absentee ballots.
I nodded along and appreciated what he said as you do over breakfast but had no idea of the extent to which his mania ran.
Glory has had some glaring judging issues in the past but they have been shown they'll make it up to you in a do-over.
"I believe we can build up our capital organically, which we unfortunately didn't do over many years," John Cryan was quoted as saying on Saturday.
If the more recent case was simply a do-over for the previous case, the inspector general argued, then Mr. Emanuel should have recused himself.
Bagwell -- one of the greatest power hitters ever -- says it's truly impressive what the flamethrower has been able to do over the last few months.
"The most important thing we can do over the coming weeks is make sure that Iowans and New Hampshirites are hearing Andrew's message," Ryan said.
"When he came back from Afghanistan, he told me a lot about what he saw and what he had to do over there," she said.
Now, with a do-over election on Tuesday, they have a second chance, and Israeli Arab leaders say they are doing things differently this time.
From a social and economic perspective, it will be some of the most important work any of us can do over the next 25 years.
"The banks are essentially getting a do-over, the way an impatient but tolerant high school teacher might let a student retake a math test."
Lieberman passed up the chance to return to the post following April's election, refused to join Netanyahu's emerging coalition and forcing the do-over vote.
Under ordinary circumstances, Rockhold's being knocked out in the first round of his first defense would not justify his being awarded an immediate do-over.
Chapo's lawyers asked for a hearing to investigate the jurors' activities, arguing that he deserved a do-over trial because the first jury was tainted.
It's unclear why Guy Ritchie decided Hollywood needed a King Arthur reboot — apart from the fact that Hollywood's do-over obsession hasn't lost steam in 2017.
As we've seen other Android makers do over the past few years, ZTE has taken a very light approach to the scope of tweaks and customization.
Blanketed by television networks, it was also a do-over, as Trump cut a somber and statesmanlike figure after a chaotic, acrimonious start to his administration.
Then, in an effort to maximize revenue and protect their brands, universities exert significant control over their athletes, far more than they do over other students.
If I had it all to do over again, I would still love strategy, but I would also focus on my natural talents and passion. 2.
If they got a new hearing, it was like a free do-over; if they didn't, the worst the court would do is reject them again.
With nothing else to do over the centuries, Doro becomes obsessed with finding other humans with mutated powers and breeding them into a race of superbeings.
If I had it to do over again I'd spend more time in meditation and prayer and just telling the Lord how much I love him.
The White House responded harshly to that investigation, accusing the committee of making "illegitimate oversight attempts" and trying to engineer a "do-over" of Mueller's probe.
The bad news is that kids are alive for 5-plus years before they go to kindergarten and also need something to do over the summertime.
What's happening: Turkey's government ordered a do-over of mayoral elections in Istanbul, overturning a win for the opposition against loyalists to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
But is the apology and promise of a do-over (that, again, won't come for another year) enough to smooth things over with frustrated Pro users?
It's two straps in a simple belt style, which are a huge pain to do over and over if you're frequently opening and closing the bag.
But GOP aides who spoke with CNN say there are few reasons to believe that Republicans would have to have a do-over on health care.
What I want to see myself do over however long I serve is make sure that I'm helping to mentor other people to serve in office.
A new election would ideally begin with a do-over of the Republican primary, where the same political operative seems likely to have affected the outcome.
Citing irregularities in ballot counting, the court ordered a do-over of the presidential runoff, which an anti-immigrant candidate, Norbert Hofer, narrowly lost in May.
Keep up with us on social media over the summer and get some answers to that pressing question, what do you all do over the summer?
"I would say if I had one do over, it would be, I would not have appointed Jeff Sessions to be attorney general," the president said.
The editorial board of The Charlotte Observer, the largest newspaper in North Carolina, has called for a do-over election in the state's 9th congressional district.
Then the same Supreme Court, asked this time to postpone the do-over vote, suddenly couldn't round up more than two judges, short of a quorum.
If I could have a do-over, I would have recalled the name of the law itself, not the man after whom it was informally named.
Whether a woman parents her child as her mother raised her, or adopts a different style, becoming a mother provides an opportunity for a do-over.
As a result, Amazon filed a complaint with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, essentially asking for a do-over in the Pentagon's process and decision.
I always feel as though Martin is looking over my shoulder, telling me what I should do over, and letting me know what work is good.
Gantz's Blue and White Party have 33 seats to Likud's 31 in the latest standings from Tuesday's do-over election, according to Israel's Central Elections Committee.
When pronounced wife and wife, we raised our clasped hands just like I had seen those first legally married queer couples do over a decade before.
"And that harm is irreparable because after the registration deadlines for the November election pass, there can be no do over and no redress," she said.
In the September "do over" election, the opposition Blue & White Party got one more seat than Likud to claim the title of the top vote-getter.
There are variations on the genre, but more often than not, time travel stories embrace the fantasy of the do-over, the undo-key on life.
I think most people can actually be pretty happy and passionate and love what they do over a much wider variety of things than they think.
The bad news: That will be the last tax year you will be eligible for a do-over, thanks to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
He might even stop praising Putin and Russia, as he continued to do over the last few days despite knowing about the imminent indictments days ago.
"Congress is going to have to deal with this appropriately as we've had to do over the last 20 years of big floods and tornadoes," he said.
In his new book "Do Over," Acuff describes how to get started: Grab a stack of index cards and a pen, and then answer the following questions.
The two have been posting the most adorable photos of themselves while they vacation in Hawaii — and we think they're doing a Bachelor in Paradise do-over.
But what they are trying to do over time is make the act of using your phone in relation to the car an experience that gets better.
But Thor's idea of a do-over doesn't really indict the complicit ruling class, nor does it say anything about (or even show) the victims of colonialism.
Now Netflix has delivered the ultimate homage — a Stranger Things opening credits redux, in which the show becomes a frame-by-frame Round The Twist do-over.
"This indictment is essentially a do-over, this is old stuff, this is ancient stuff," Weingarten said at Epstein's first court appearance in the case on Monday.
"Oh, Lord, it burst my bubble for sure," said Mr. Sojourner, who did a do-over in October and completed the leg of the trip he missed.
Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders echoed Trump's view in a statement Monday afternoon, arguing that Democrats "want a wasteful and unnecessary do-over" of the Mueller probe.
It's no surprise, then, that rival syndicates would fight over political territory as they do over any other asset — and the politicians themselves are often willing participants.
What he did do, over the course of five seasons of television and two movies—the second of which was the warmly-received 2017 release Hey Arnold!
"They're just making the same tattooing mistakes again, except worse, because the things they do over the top are so fucking dark and needlessly massive," she says.
"What he has been able to do over 100 and 200, I think he is the dominant 200m runner for sure right now," the BBC analyst said.
"The moment I started loving my body for what it can do over how it looks is when I really started being successful in fitness," she wrote.
"We wish we could have a do-over on this," Chairman Mike O'Neill said after hearing from Casey Camp-Horinek, a council woman for the Ponca Nation.
"This is an effort at what I would call a do-over, and it's embarrassing and it's not how science is expected to be done," Pielke said.
But if you've got over $271 billion there are probably more fun things to do over the next year than introducing yourself to every person in Iowa.
ISTANBUL — It was bad enough for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey that his chosen candidate lost again in a do-over election for mayor of Istanbul.
The court was supposed to rule on a petition to postpone the do-over election set for Thursday on grounds that its fairness could not be guaranteed.
In Los Angeles, minority cannabis advocates are calling for a do-over after it was revealed that certain applicants were able to access the permit application early.
A do-over vote in North Carolina's Ninth Congressional District on Tuesday is in many ways becoming the first test of the political terrain heading into 2020.
In one sequence I'll call "Second Chance" (no titles are provided) Mr. Veneziale solicits from audience members stories of life events they wish they could do over.
Both my iPhone 6S and iPhone 7 saw significantly worse battery life after just a few months, so we'll have to see how the 8s do over time.
But not many people have heard of a "career savings account," which is something Jon Acuff, best-selling author of the book "Do Over," says every professional needs.
Senate candidate Hubert Humphrey did this in 1948 when he called on his party to embrace civil rights, which many Northerners started to do over the coming decade.
An administration official said the order, which represents a do-over after Trump's first attempt was blocked by federal courts, would come by the middle of the week.
Kelsea Ballerini had a lot to do over her bachelorette weekend, but the country singer made sure to leave some time to take a selfie with Jennifer Lopez.
Sandler's last two films with the streaming service, 2015's The Ridiculous 6 and 2016's The Do Over, are the most-watched Netflix originals, according to Netflix.
Take Dustin Gardner, a 30-year-old Obama-Trump voter who said he's still living paycheck-to-paycheck and would vote for Clinton if given a do-over.
"What is clear is that Defendants are out of time for a 'do over,'" the ACLU and other lawyers in the case argued in a July 5 filing.
An escape room's "story" is everything that you and your fellow puzzle-solvers do over the course of getting out (or failing to), and we certainly created that.
I made a short list of five fun (and inexpensive or free) things that I wanted to do over the next few weeks while searching for a job.
Norm Ornstein, of the American Enterprise Institute, has raised the possibility that Congress could pass legislation providing for a new presidential election — a "do-over" election, in effect.
His own book, "Do Over: Make Today the First Day of Your New Career," talks about how to sharpen your skills, even when your career hits the ceiling. 
But the fact that so many people are angry enough to ask for a complete do-over indicates that the fandom's overall level of discontent is quite high.
Contrary to the perception that the treaty is a giveaway to Russia, the U.S. actually conducts more flights over Russian territory than the Russians do over American installations.
You get a do-over here,'" Perkins told reporter Edward-Isaac Dovere: Evangelical Christians, says Perkins, "were tired of being kicked around by Barack Obama and his leftists.
Given, also, that the chorus literally consists of the words "look what you made me do" over and over again, it doesn't make for the most riveting listen.
The VIX is a measure of options contracts and is supposed to provide a window into what the market will do over the next 24 to 36 days.
Amazon says the Pentagon isn't really serious about fixing the JEDI process and accuses it of wanting to give Microsoft a 'do-over' in $10 billion cloud contract.
"I don't think I've ever had a do-over immediately after that," said Britton, who took the time to get a four-seam grip on the damp ball.
A decade ago, Connecticut repealed its coin-toss rule in favor of deciding tied races through the Legislature or by a runoff — in other words, a do-over.
His campaign launched an ad featuring a clip from an interview in which NBC News' Chuck Todd asked Trump what his one do-over as president would be.
"It's been out there that the company will do over $500 million in revenue this year," said Ron Conway, who invested in Pinterest through his firm SV Angel.
ELIZABETHTOWN, N.C. — The Republican competing in the do-over race in North Carolina's Ninth Congressional District has been running an ad featuring circus music and wobbling clown dolls.
Elsewhere in Trump's orbit: DO OVER: House Republicans may have to have a re-vote on their repeal of the Affordable Care Act because of a procedural issue.
If I had a do-over it would be about anger in the country — that we, the press, did not quite have a handle on during the election.
Unfortunately for the president, it appears the Senate will get a do-over; there are cabinet vacancies, a secretary under investigation, and a couple more in Trump's sights.
Diana Perkins, a Tel Aviv florist, voiced frustration at another do-over ballot, with recent opinion polls predicting no significant change in voting results from three months ago.
If any Republican leaders are feeling deep and painful regret over endorsing Donald Trump as the GOP's presidential nominee, President Barack Obama is offering them a do-over.
Brexit architect Nigel Farage said Friday that Britain's exit from the European Union will likely be delayed — and a second, do-over referendum is now a distinct possibility.
Even the quality is pretty nice—with the talking heads on CNN looking as crisp and clear over the HDHomeRun Premium TV service as they do over PlayStation Vue.
The ride-hail company claims that Alphabet is simply asking for a "do-over" because its allegations that an executive stole files and brought them to Uber has weakened.
It was a terrific experience and really made me feel good, because now I felt I could make decisions about what I wanted to do over the coming years.
Fleischer said he suspects Kelly, a retired general, is communicating to the White House: "You just took your mulligan," using a golf term for taking a do-over shot.
Though defeated champions often call for immediate rematches when they are not necessarily deserved, Rockhold's being given a do-over with Bisping does make a good deal of sense.
Taylor Swift has built up the release of her single, "Look What You Made Me Do," over the course of a week and is even extending it until Sunday.
The season one finale set up The Good Place for a full do-over and the decision to reject that option gave season two far more momentum and gravity.
"Whatever they might choose to do over the next few days, nothing will change the unquestionable reality: ETA's whole project has been a resounding and emphatic failure," Rajoy said.
On Monday afternoon, President Donald Trump tried for a do-over, condemning what he called this weekend's "racist violence" in Charlottesville, Virginia, in a statement at the White House.
" In her book, Clinton talked about everyone from Trump to former FBI Director James Comey, explaining moments from the campaign she wishes she could "go back and do over.
I think progressives are skeptical that we should be as willing to do so as many foreign policy professionals were willing to do over the last generation or so.
Twenty years ago Kathy Strand, 47, bought a three-bedroom house in Parkville, Missouri, but now says she would probably rent if she had it to do over again.
Now, just a couple weeks ahead of Duplex's rollout among a small set of users and businesses, Google is trying to give its phone-calling robot a do-over.
And many millions use their devices to ask "fun" questions, something they do over searching online, playing games or ordering shopping, according to a survey by Adobe published Tuesday.
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A contested congressional race in North Carolina reportedly could be headed for a do-over if a state elections board decides to declare the results of November's contest invalid.
If they take the Senate as well, they could constrain his power by refusing to confirm judges—as Jeff Flake threatened to do over tariffs—and executive branch appointees.
Under this scenario, the resulting vacancy could trigger a new special election that would give Republicans a "do-over" primary in which they could try again to defeat Moore.
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said Congress needed to set aside its differences to overhaul immigration laws, which it has repeatedly failed to do over the past 15 years.
But if I had it all to do over again, I would make sure I got my insurance coverage taken care of before I signed on the dotted line.
One shareholder estimates that the company will do over $2 billion in 2018 revenue (based on expected launches), and that it has around $1 billion of cash on hand.
Part of the challenge of parenting is changing the kind of caregiving you do over time (and sometimes we just about let go, if that's best for the kids).
I do like the fun of the repeated clue, but if I had this to do over again I'd probably go with TAR/ARENAS/TORTA over SAG/AGENAS/SORTA.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey faced recrimination from his own party and supporters after his chosen candidate lost, again, in a do-over election for mayor of Istanbul.
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Both parties poured millions of dollars into the election do-over, with the final contest of the 2018 congressional midterms being watched for signs of their prospects in 2020.
Between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day, Americans throw out, by some estimates, 25 percent more stuff than they usually doover one million extra tons of garbage each week.
Therefore as the camp comes to closure it's a panic—all the work you should have done over three to six months you do over three to six hours.
Even the New York Times admitted in a November column that the Ukraine hoax is a "do-over" for their failed Russian collusion narrative to bring down the president.
"When I do performance reviews with folks, a lot of the review is not just based on what they do over the period of the performance review," he says.
"The most important thing we can do over the coming weeks is make sure that Iowans and New Hampshirites are hearing Andrew's message," said Yang campaign chief Nick Ryan.
Sponsored by Hallmark Cards, Inc, the contest provided couples with a chance at a do-over for those "missed moments" or those that  didn't go as planned the first time.
The 2060 will have 6GB of GDDR6 RAM, and Nvidia claims it will do over 60fps in Battlefield V with the settings set to high and the resolution to 1440p.
It's impressive to see what these teens do over the span of 10 episodes, but the show is way more than just about how to survive when the adults disappear.
That seems like a pretty big "just in case" expense for something I've thought deeply about and decided not to do over the course of most of my adult life.
OBAMA DO-OVER Experts were divided about the significance of Trump's simultaneous musings about withdrawal and his assurance that the United States will not depart until Islamic State is defeated.
Chaiken herself notes she's surprised that progress hasn't been more significant, but takes a measure of pride in what the original L Word managed to do over a decade ago.
It has been a startling week, in which the Trump administration seemed to want to rush through what it took the Bush administration about two years to do over Iraq.
That would allow the space tug to drag some other object out into deep space, which is a task it can do over and over again, saving on extra launches.
ML: So far, we've done almost $3 billion in transactions think we can do over $10 billion next year, though we'll have to grow well beyond the three of us.
On the film side, he wrote Netflix's Adam Sandler comedy The Do-Over, and received screenplay credit for 2011's Hall Pass and 2007's remake of The Heartbreak Kid.
Indeed, nearly a month after voting a Democratic takeover of the House remains a possibility: several disputed contests could be decided by recount or even court-ordered do-over elections.
And when she subsequently drops out of Yale and moves in with her grandparents, Lorelai tells Richard and Emily that at last, they have a chance at a do-over.
All in all, the event sounds like a nice do-over: after all, Jonas joked that Diplo's livestream "ruined" what they had intended to be a private and intimate wedding.
Knowing that the thing to do over the last 30 years is to buy on Fed days is fine, but an entirely different thing from knowing what to do now.
Kenya's Supreme Court ruled last week that the October 26 presidential do-over met all constitutional requirements, paving the way for Kenyatta to take the presidential oath of office again.
With the help of a mentor she had met that day, Andie, 12, started a list in a spiral notebook of what she wanted to do over the coming year.
And 20,388 people, as of Friday morning, had asked their county clerks to "spoil" their already returned absentee ballots -- effectively scrapping their initial votes and giving them a do-over.
It's also a do-over: one of its three buildings sits on the site of the original Hotel Californian, which was destroyed, two weeks after opening, by a 1925 earthquake.
But in its 13 pages, which dismissed the majority opinion as "a useless do-over" and "ceremonial hand-wringing," I'm sure I detected the distinctive voice of the newest justice.
But on Tuesday, Republican voters found themselves picking someone else to represent them in a do-over election after last year's seeming success collapsed in the wake of fraud accusations.
Life without Schultz 2.0 Of course, it's still not clear how Starbucks will do over the long haul now that Schultz has ostensibly left for good to pursue political ambitions.
First, Dr. Chevalier attached small weights to one end of some guts and grew them vertically, alongside others without weights, to see what applying gentle force would do over time.
He's given us a refurbished version of the basic "Tick" story, a deserved do-over after the truncated 2001 series, which made its debut on Fox two months after Sept.
Israel's do-over election last week seemed to give the clear edge to Mr. Gantz, a former military chief of staff and leader of the centrist Blue and White party.
By adopting Payton, Georgina got a chance to "do-over" the failures with her twins and live up to an Ideal Mother persona she manufactured through a jumble of traits.
So I wanted to ask you, in looking back at 2016, is there an occasion where you think The Times failed its readers, or where you'd love a do-over?
The North Carolina elections board has called for a do-over election in the 9th Congressional District over allegations that a GOP operative was involved in a ballot fraud scheme.
The "do-over" special election came after the state board of elections refused to certify the 2018 House race results in the district after fraud allegations, ordering a new election.
Trump's efforts to intervene in Israel's April 9 election to help Netanyahu were unprecedented, and Trump has already expressed his support for Netanyahu in the do-over set for September 17.
McConnell on canceling August recess, Senate's summer agenda Senator Mitch McConnell says the Senate has plenty to do over the summer, discusses the 2018 midterms and more on 'The Ingraham Angle.
But Twitter, Google search results, YouTube and all social networks should take a minute and think about what they're going to do over the next few months to fix their platforms.
"—Vanessa Lachey (@VanessaLachey) February 5, 2020—Vanessa Lachey (@VanessaLachey) February 5, 2020In one response, she joked that she'd like a "do-over" and added that she "just wanted to be truthful.
This launch is just one of many ISS resupply missions SpaceX will do This launch is just one of many ISS resupply missions SpaceX will do over the next eight years.
Would it be a do-over of the original 2016 "leave" versus "remain," which will still disappoint at least half of a bitterly divided country and not necessarily change the outcome?
That means a do-over in September, just weeks before prosecutors are expected to decide whether to indict Netanyahu in three graft cases, which he has castigated as a witch-hunt.
That perception would be almost entirely unaffected by any and all of the other things Trump has done or will do over the next three and a half years in office.
She previously spent 40 years as a blonde while working on acting and modeling gigs (as Miss Congeniality fans will remember), before slowly transitioning to a darker 'do over the years.
The researchers are turning off all the "non-essential payload components" on Rosetta in order to maximize the amount of scientific operations the spacecraft can do over the next two months.
The maturity of the Turkish people resulted in Erdogan's getting what golfers call a mulligan, or a do-over, to demonstrate that he is committed to the universal precepts of democracy.
The White House has since rejected a similar document request from the committee, accusing the panel of attempting a "do-over" of Mueller's investigation and asking it to narrow the scope.
Given that the Russian leader so comprehensively outdueled Trump in Helsinki, Putin may have had little inclination to offer the US President a do-over in such a high-profile setting.
This would be a bit odd so soon after the first one, but there's nothing preventing the government from calling a do-over, and there might be political willpower for it.
What we do in day-to-day parenting may matter less than we think, but what we do over all to serve the nation's children may matter quite a bit more.
President Trump narrowly won Pennsylvania in 2016 and Democrats, seeking to tap into grass-roots rejection of the president, badly want a version of a do-over in the midterm elections.
House lawmakers teed up a short-term aviation package for a do-over vote later this week, after Democrats blocked the bill from passing under a fast-track procedure on Monday.
His press secretary called Tuesday "the biggest and best trade agreement in the history of the world," an early hint at the crowing Trump will do over the next 11 months.
Now it's down to zero, after Conservative MP Phillip Lee on Tuesday defected to the Liberal Democrats, a pro-EU party that also supports having a second (do-over) Brexit referendum.
I'm not sure what the stock will do over the next year or the next two years, but very comfortable at five years from now it'll be a more valuable franchise.
But if you treat it as a do-over — if the series, like one of its haunted antiheroes, is retracing its steps to try to get things right — then it's fine.
The situation didn't really sort itself out until last night, when Dick Clark Productions and Mariah Carey confirmed that we're getting a do-over this year: Carey seems up for it.
It doesn't seem impossible that in my mind state I would have welcomed a worldwide doover, an Adam and Eve scenario in which I got to start from scratch with everything.
Back in April, Kessler posted a side-by-side photo of himself and Sandler to Reddit after discovering Sandler plays a man named "Max Kessler" in his new movie, The Do-Over.
R. Kelly just got a small victory in the sexual abuse lawsuit, which he'd lost by not responding -- 'cause the judge is giving him a do-over in court ... TMZ has learned.
After Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty famously announced the wrong Best Picture winner at the 2017 Academy Awards (leading the envelope gate), the two got a do-over at this year's ceremony.
Now, after having recovered and claimed her first Grand Slam title, Stephens can also enjoy that top-prize money, something the world has loved seeing her do over the past few days.
President Donald Trump's top White House lawyer on Wednesday told a leading Democrat that Congress does not have the right to "pursue an unauthorized 'do-over' of" special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
The headliners skew towards R&B and rap, with Beyoncé taking on the Saturday nights as a do-over for her cancelled slot last year, and bookended by The Weeknd and Eminem.
The Hill's video team takes a look at key events to watch for, including the annual Conservative Political Action Conference and President Trump's promised executive order do-over of his travel ban.
"GE here, today, is not what it's going to do over the next six months, but where is GE going to be in March of 2020 or March of 2021?" he said.
In other words, as Mashable chief correspondent Lance Ulanoff said: It's a do-over for the Apple Watch and it's what the software should have been when the smartwatch launched last year.
A vaccinated treat "We dropped the vaccine out of a bag while walking around, but that's very hard to do over thousands of acres," Randy Machett, a USFWS biologist told The Guardian.
Being called out online is like asking someone if you have food in your teeth and having that person proceed to announce that yes, in fact you do, over a loud speaker.
About a year ago, Netflix inked a deal with Adam Sandler to produce four more of his movies, in addition to 2015's The Ridiculous 6 and 2016's The Do Over.
The Main Card: Bader Smashes Nogueira to TKO Win Sao Paulo's main event saw ranked light heavyweights Ryan Bader and Antonio Rogerio Nogueira engage in a do-over of a 2010 encounter.
In a 4–113 decision issued amid signs of a broader national rethink of capital punishment, justices decided a do-over wouldn't count as punishing the man twice for the same crime.
It would require a monumental act of political courage for Cameron, or especially Johnson, to call for this — not least because Cameron ruled out a do-over before the referendum was held.
Police and throngs of Odinga's supporters clashed in the capital of Nairobi, days before a court rules on whether the country's historic do-over election in October will be allowed to stand.
Burdened neither by fresh ideas nor common sense, Gary Dauberman's lethargic screenplay (he also directed, an inauspicious debut) takes so long to get moving that Annabelle herself should demand a do-over.
The two countries have given themselves 203 days to find a framework from which to construct a new trade agreement — something they haven't been able to do over the past two years.
" Shortly before he departed for the imperial banquet, Mr. Trump logged on to Twitter from his hotel, saying the Democrats were getting nothing done and "only want a Do-Over on Mueller!
"They're trying to get what we used to call in school a do-over," he told reporters on the South Lawn early Monday evening before departing for a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.
Desperately grasping for some semblance of control over my life, I did what I'd learned to do over the years: I turned inward and poured what I found out onto the page.
In a first for Africa, the Supreme Court nullified this summer's presidential election over concerns of fraud and ordered a do-over — one of the strongest signs yet that democracy was working.
But Schapker—an alum of shows like Fringe, Alias, and Lost—also deliberately ensured parity both behind and in front of the camera, giving the series a do-over of its own.
Since then, the actor / comedian has starred in several films: The Ridiculous 6, The Do-Over, Sandy Wexler, The Week Of, and Murder Mystery, along with a stand-up special, 100% Fresh.
Since joining Nerdstrong, which costs $20 per class or $150 per month, Derek Housman, 33, has lost more than 65 pounds and can do over 100 strict push-ups in a workout.
"What you'll see us do over the next several months is start to ask the question, ask people to contribute their vision of what they think the big mission is," he said.
Mercury retrograde in Leo will bring frustration to your work and schedule, as things get moved around and tasks you've considered completed pop back up for a second look or do-over.
With seven nominations between 2017's breakthrough stars, SZA and Cardi B, their presence at this year's award show felt like a do-over, and a "We see you" to black women.
But the AKP applied for a do-over with the election commission, which the commission granted, invalidating the opposition party's win in Istanbul based on what was described as irregularities in voting.
You probably could have called it: Scarlett Johannson's butt-kicking Avenger takes top honors, if by virtue of the fact that she's just gotten more to do over the course of five movies.
"This year we will do over $100 million in revenue but we often see growing consumer food brands with a lot of potential valued at between two and four times revenue," he says.
While there was validity in many of the criticisms, a degree of silliness crept into the discussion, starting with those who actually signed a petition petulantly demanding some kind of cosmic do-over.
We analyzed both the verbal and nonverbal communication skills of each candidate; it was clear that everyone had a moment to shine and a moment that left them wishing for a do-over.
From dipping into retirement plan savings to frivolous spending and being too much of an easy touch, here's a look at some of Americans' biggest financial fouls they wish they could do over.
DeAndre Jordan says R&B singer Sevyn Streeter should diss the 76ers the same way they dissed her ... and REJECT their offer of a do-over-make-good performance of the National Anthem.
Marvel and Disney's biggest and Blackest win to date took over the zeitgeist and traversed the boundary between a thing you needed to see and something you needed to do over the weekend.
So after Fedor had bested Nogueira in their third fight and proven himself the finest fighter in the world at heavyweight, PRIDE FC decided to give Emelianenko the chance at a do-over.
Some members of Parliament in the opposition Labour Party have been pushing a people's vote, a referendum on the final terms of Brexit that effectively represents a do-over of the first vote.
Fired Baylor head football coach Art Briles has broken his silence after getting the ax ... admitting he has "certainly made mistakes" during his coaching career ... and wishes he could get a do-over.
In Schiff, a 10-term congressman from the Los Angeles area, Democrats believe they have found a more reliable vessel than the cipherlike Mueller and an opportunity for a do-over of sorts.
Samsung unveiled its revised Galaxy Fold foldable smartphone in Berlin on Thursday, a do-over launch for a groundbreaking device initially introduced in April but delayed after early review units suffered quality problems.
MCCONNELL PROMISES DO-OVER: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) warned lawmakers Tuesday they would vote again on a $1.1 billion package to fight the Zika virus after their July Fourth recess.
Austria will have a do-over on its presidential election, in which a far-right candidate, Norbert Hofer, above left, narrowly lost to Alexander Van der Bellen of the Green Party in May.
It was a breakthrough in a long-standing project to revive the species through cloning, an ecological do-over that has been suggested for species from the white rhino to the woolly mammoth.
""I would say if I had one do-over, it would be, I would not have appointed Jeff Sessions to be attorney general," Trump said in an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press.
If we had a do-over, we would have included a spoiler alert at the top of the article, and we would have had a less direct headline, but also an honest headline.
Even when the administration tried for a do-over by redrafting it, it hasn't been able to escape the consequences of that disastrous process — the revised order, too, has been blocked in court.
If a tap has been sitting idle for a while, as school faucets often do over summer break, it can help to run it cold for 1-2 minutes before taking a sip.
Nina is the only one who retains the memory of each do-over, bearing and hiding the burden from her son, wishing she could give him a new start free of her terrors.
Less than two months later, after his failure to assemble a governing coalition forced the country into an unprecedented do-over election, Israeli pundits are asking whether even magic can save him now.
What I've tried to do over the last two years in particular as white nationalists have been emboldened, was try to not deny the impact that its had on myself and my community.
If a government or firm was frustrating the national target, labor unions could launch arbitration claims against them, much as foreign investors can do over violations of investment rights in trade deals today.
" Behar gave him the opening for a do-over: "I think what she wants you to say is, 'I'm sorry for the way I treated you,' not 'for the way you were treated.
JERUSALEM — After the spectacular collapse of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's attempt to build a coalition threw Israel into an unprecedented do-over election, Israeli public attention on Thursday was glued to two politicians.
But the president softened somewhat after Thursday's violence in the legislature, and he hosted discussions with leaders and instructed them to call a do-over with full debate and a roll-call vote.
It also would have averted this year's mess: Mr. Netanyahu would have won a new term after the April election, or Mr. Gantz the premiership immediately after the do-over vote last month.
Instead, it does what most of the news media has failed to do over the past 3 years: It gives you real insight into why the whole Brexit process is so damn fraught.
The Liberal Democrats had hoped to turn the election into essentially a do-over of the Brexit referendum, but that tactic seemed to fall flat, and the party failed to gather much steam.
Immigration: The Trump administration has been prepping a do-over of its intensely controversial immigration and refugee order (which has been blocked in court), and was set to announce the new order Wednesday.
Given the U.S. economy grew at only a 1-percent rate in the first half of the year, "we probably don't have a lot of monetary policy tightenings to do over time," said Dudley.
They are rather brazenly calling for a do-over in that 1989 case, perhaps hoping that the Court's current, more conservative majority will pretend that Kennedy's dissenting view carried the day three decades ago.
"If I wasn't your first choice, or if you didn't vote, you're going to have a chance to do a do-over," she said early last Wednesday morning, hours after Kemp had declared victory.
Two former employees said the firm recently assisted Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, who last month was sworn in for a second term after a disputed election and election do-over marred by violent clashes.
He said that he "overreacted" after the photo was first made public, and that "If I had it to do over I would step back and take a deep breath," he told the publication.
By keeping the bill in the House, Republicans are making sure they can have a do-over if the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office comes out with an analysis showing they hadn't reached that target.
Saying he has claimed all along he could only be defeated in case of foul play, he would rally his tens of millions of hardcore supporters and demand nothing less than a do-over.
Yet for the side that loses the ballot, "there is no do-over, no consoling thought in defeat that, at least, there's always next season," the columnist Alex Massie wrote on The Spectator's website.
Season Six: We killed time with a do-over of Daenerys's season one plot, as she won the admiration of the Dothraki horse lords and came (back) to power with promises of western conquest.
The whole thing can be blamed on a PwC accountant and a Final Destination–style chain of mistakes, so don't count on another fuck-up just because the duo is getting a do-over.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that if he could have one "do-over," it would be "personnel" decisions, including naming former Senator Jeff Sessions as his first U.S. attorney general.
"  "From the moment Donald Trump was elected, before he even had a chance to do anything, people were ready to impeach him because they view it as 'well, can we have a do-over?
Should May fall, several Brexit outcomes are possible, including a so-called "no-deal Brexit," tipped to be economically catastrophic, or a second, do-over referendum that could potentially reverse the decision to leave.
After a do-over interview with the reporter from NBA TV, who now needed to ask Doncic about joining the Mavericks, Doncic smiled for more photos under a miniature replica of the Brooklyn Bridge.
"We've got to find a balance where the public's interest is at the forefront, but so are the rights of the individual police officers involved because we don't get a do-over," he said.
What's at stake is a do-over of the 2016 legal battle during which the FBI asked a court to force Apple help it crack into an iPhone used by the San Bernardino, Calif.
Mr. Sánchez will be hoping that voters give the Socialists a stronger mandate to govern in the do-over election, and he has been bolstered by the splintering of some smaller left-wing parties.
Comey, who went from righteous prosecutor to self-righteous politician with his fateful pre-election decision, told a Senate hearing on Wednesday that he would act the same way if had a do-over.
While advocates hope Chief Justice John Roberts can wrangle a five-vote majority to their side, a likely 4-4 result may mean a do-over once the court is back to full strength.
" But he also noted: "If you treat it as a do-over — if the series, like one of its haunted antiheroes, is retracing its steps to try to get things right — then it's fine.
The do-over is much tighter over all with a minimum of wince-and-hide-my-eyes fill, which isn't to say that I wouldn't love to gut the SW corner another six times.
"It wasn't something I could do over lunch at work, or even in an afternoon," said Longo, a 28-year-old single public relations worker in New York, who is also in business school.
Beyond that, we're starting to get to the bottom of the barrel: who's really clamoring for a live-action do-over of Brother Bear, Home on the Range, Chicken Little, Meet the Robinsons or Bolt?
In its opposition to Alphabet's request for a trial delay, Uber claims Alphabet is simply asking for a "do-over" because its allegations that an executive stole files and brought them to Uber has weakened.
The Good Place is one-upping itself weekly; Amazon's Forever provided a simple and poignant rumination on love and soulmates; Netflix's Russian Doll just blew the doors off multiple genres with its do-over deaths.
Pro-Remainers have called publicly for a second, do-over referendum — the so-called "People's Vote" — and have been disappointed by Corbyn's failure, as leader of the opposition, to effectively campaign for such a vote.
We would still react to the economy and everything, but it would clarify in people's minds that the only thing the Fed can do over the medium term is try to control the inflation rate.
He estimates that Norfolk and neighboring Virginia Beach, hot spots for relative sea level rise on the Atlantic coast, each have about $103 billion in resilience work to do over the next couple of decades.
Even in the unlikely event another referendum is held, what question would be posed to voters is another issue facing proponents of a second vote, Kirby reported: Should it be a clean 2016 do-over?
So even if historical valuation measures are still valid, and stocks are poised to have another lousy decade, today's valuations won't help you predict what the market will do over the next year or two.
Now 30, he's found success with Sidebar, a dimly-lit bar with a backyard and no frills that's played host to the A$AP Mob and LA's the Do Over since it opened in 2014.
Liberals "cannot simply dictate anything to anyone just like they have been attempting to do over the recent decades," Putin said, as world leaders gathered in Osaka, Japan for a two-day G-20 summit.
"There is no part of what he has to do over the next two days that does not resemble walking a tightrope over Niagara Falls," said Julian Emanuel, chief equity and derivatives strategist at BTIG.
"We dropped the vaccine out of a bag while walking around, but that's very hard to do over thousands of acres," Randy Machett, a United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) biologist, told The Guardian.
So this week, Google tried for a do-over: it gave media outlets (including WIRED) a closer look at the Duplex technology, how it works, and how the company believes it will help small businesses.
"A week in, many lines have already been crossed, but Friday the Trump administration made it very clear what they intend to do over the next four years," CEO Paul Murphy told us via email.
There are a lot of pages ­devoted to Shira's academic work, but the heart of the book is the idea that home is where second ­chances are and that ­every mother deserves a ­do-over.
But R.E.M. aren't the only big alt-rock band to opt for a do-over: Over the past decade, acts like Nirvana, the Replacements, and Pearl Jam have also decided to tinker with the past.
The official, certified vote tally: Moore, who was repeatedly accused of sexual misconduct during the campaign, never conceded defeat, and, on Thursday morning, alleged voter fraud in a lawsuit, and asked for a do-over.
The vote on Wednesday was essentially a do-over, and House leadership and the Congressional Progressive Caucus, wary of a repeat derailment, are already urging Democrats to oppose any unrelated amendments that Republicans might add.
He said last week that Robert Mueller had so badly bungled his congressional testimony that he had to release a sort of do-over letter clarifying what he'd meant, but Mueller did no such thing.
A true do-over, repeating the same question from 2016, if it returned the same result, would do almost nothing to resolve the current political deadlock, which is over what form of Brexit to have.
I like this puzzle, but if I had it to do over again, I would try to work ANKLE TATTOO and ALRIGHTY THEN in there, and I would get rid of OLLA in the northwest.
Mnuchin said Thursday that he would meet with the British finance minister this weekend to discuss banning Huawei equipment, Reuters reported, something the U.S. has been pushing its allies to do over the past year.
Mnuchin said Thursday that he would meet with the British finance minister this weekend to discuss banning Huawei equipment, Reuters reported, something the U.S. has been pushing its allies to do over the past year.
Between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day, Americans produce a colossal amount of waste, throwing out, by some estimates, 25 percent more stuff than they usually do, over one million extra tons of garbage each week.
The do-over mystery — seen this past season in CW's "Frequency" — puts an emphasis on remorse, and "Somewhere," featuring a mother who blames herself for her child's death, is about the greatest guilt of all.
Mr. Jammeh, who has long been criticized for human rights abuses and grandiose claims like being able to cure AIDS with little more than prayer and a banana, has insisted on a do-over election.
I didn't understand other people's stories, and what I learned to do over the years is kind of shut my mouth and listen to people of different ethnicities and take a look at their struggles.
The building is not only a do-over, in a way, for the architects, it's also a new direction for the Virginia-based developer, a public company that has made its name with rental apartments.
Both girls are astoundingly composed, commanding the stage and debating in a way few in the audience would venture to do over a dinner table or a crowded bar, let alone on a Broadway stage.
NAIROBI — The presidential candidate whose petition claiming the recent presidential elections were unfair was upheld by the Supreme Court suddenly withdrew his name from the reelection ballot on Tuesday, sending the do-over election into chaos.
"We have a lot of work to do over the next five months to make sure that Donald Trump does not become president," Mook said as he introduced Davis, according to a person in the room.
WASHINGTON, June 23 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that if he could have one "do-over," it would be "personnel" decisions, including naming former Senator Jeff Sessions as his first U.S. attorney general.
Honestly, all of Colton's final three deserve get a do-over on Bachelor In Paradise, because he really did them dirty by jumping a fence and not allowing them a say in their own relationships. #JusticeForHannah.
It's a potent metaphor for the state in which Zissou (Bill Murray) and the rest of the research vessel Belafonte's crew find themselves: attempting to do over past glories, but without the energy they once had.
"The card is really simple, but there is a lot more we want to do over time … and this funding allows us to reach that next level of what we can offer to consumers," he said.
First, he told Banayan to write a list of 25 things he wanted to accomplish in the next 12 months, and then to circle the five that he wanted to do over the next three months.
Dan Bishop faces business executive Dan McCready (D) in September's do-over election in North Carolina's scandal-plagued 9th Congressional District, after last year's results were thrown out amid allegations of election fraud (The Washington Post).
And she has led the way for so many years … I can't wait to see what you do over the next 10 years, and I hope you come back and we can celebrate you at 104.
The Founding Fathers were wary of delineating rights at all, she reminds us, to the extent that the Bill of Rights is also something of a giant do-over that still creates consternation and confusion today.
The three-week-long dispute over the election results has brought no reprieve to Turkey's economic woes, and politicians and analysts on all sides predict that a do-over of the election would risk social chaos.
This week, Tony Perkins, leader of the Family Research Council, told Politico that Trump gets a "mulligan," or do-over, on his past moral transgressions, because he's willing to stand up to the religious right's enemies.
It is a home-cooked run at a restaurant's interpretation of home-cooked family food, and that makes for great eating, the sort you might want to do over an ironed tablecloth, with your heaviest silverware.
" The idea of a literal do-over, instead of a cinematic one, briefly crossed his mind: "I thought, You know, I've still got a couple of years of eligibility left—I could go back and play!
The best American and other international counterterrorism assistance has been able to do over the past several years is help regional forces make tactical gains and secure key urban areas while weak governments struggled to survive.
The do-over, which may have seemed like a long shot given last year's fiasco and the finger-pointing that followed, is also a way to cash in on the attention whipped up by the controversy.
Michael's gone from tormentor to self-sacrificing protector — and the all-knowing Judge (Maya Rudolph) has given the humans a do-over — so it seems The Good Place believes it's never too late to start again.
"I perfected pitching when I was in a foreign cities and I had to quickly explain what I do over and over and over again to each person I was meeting on a bar crawl," says Levy.
Which simply means, from here, it would be more surprising if the market keeps whistling higher than if it slips back a bit, as investors mull what to do with the market's offer of a do over.
"The Census is on a relentless calendar, and there's much, much work to do over the next three years," says Kenneth Prewitt, who ran the Census Bureau from 1998 to 2001 and now teaches at Columbia University.
While THR was fuzzy on the details about what the new show would look like, it was clear on one thing: This show would be a reboot of the original, which is to say a do-over.
"Part of what we have been trying to do over these last four years is to try to communicate to Democrats that right now is a chance to go beyond the Obama years," said Mijente's Tania Unzueta.
We need to say no, step back, and remind our children that if they're rehearsing for a play or practicing moves in the dojo, they're not at home doing the things they loved to do over vacation.
O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story on one side, and even the memorable production design of Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders on the other, Waco feels like a whiff that won't get another do-over.
But outside of India, nobody willing to invest at the relative level that's there, again, because we haven't seen as much momentum in India for what Modi was trying to do over the last couple of years.
Corbyn has said he'd try to renegotiate the Brexit deal if he becomes prime minister but has not committed to a second referendum — a do-over vote on Brexit, basically — despite support within his party for one.
Sandler's movies do really well on Netflix This first teaser is too brief to get a great sense for the movie, but it doesn't suggest The Do-Over will be a big departure from recent Sandler films.
Hideki Matsuyama suffered a horror triple bogey seven at the third in a scratchy round of 74 and has plenty of work to do over the next few days if he is to successfully defend his title.
Part of that slate do-over includes rebooting four popular Fox franchises that are exclusive for Disney's upcoming streaming service, Disney+: Home Alone, Night at the Museum, Cheaper by the Dozen, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
At least a million people in London took to the streets over the weekend to demonstrate, including to advocate a do-over Brexit referendum to reevaluate voters' decisions made more than three years ago (The Washington Post).
Mr. Netanyahu, who became Israel's longest serving leader this summer, is facing possible indictment on accusations of bribery, fraud and breach of trust, allegations that loomed over both the April election and the do-over this week.
VW said it was easier to do over-the-air software updates for cars if the operating system was designed in-house, rather than depending on third-party software supplied by the different vendors providing various sensors.
And, on November 8th, the American people will finally have the chance to do what the authorities have been too afraid to do over these last 2 decades: INDICT HILLARY CLINTON AND FIND HER GUILTY OF ALL CHARGES.
"Congressional investigations are intended to obtain information to aid in evaluating potential legislation, not to harass political opponents or to pursue an unauthorized 'do-over' of exhaustive law enforcement investigations conducted by the Department of Justice," he added.
Especially for generations (like me) raised on video games, on the concept of going back to the start when you lose a life, it's hard to believe there's no immediate do-over on this boss level of life.
The film's final, swoon-worthy, sequence is a fantasy do-over of the entire film that will resonate with you if you've ever wondered how your life would've turned out if you could reverse just one simple decision.
The first four decades of Tonya Harding's life saw seemingly as many highs as notorious lows — but recent years have her thinking about "a do-over," she tells ABC News in a interview set to air Thursday night.
As a contestant, a future lead often shows signs of a nonfatal flaw — something that could be wiped away easily if only they were given a do-over, and prevents their being chosen without making them seem undesirable.
"Congressional investigations are intended to obtain information to aid in evaluating potential legislation, not to harass political opponents or to pursue an unauthorized 'do-over' of exhaustive law enforcement investigations conducted by the Department of Justice," Cipollone wrote.
"If Amgen and Sanofi had it to do over again, I think they would have priced at half the list price and made a whole lot more money," said Jason Borschow, chief executive officer at Miami-based Abarca.
"Some people have thought that this was a spur-of-the-moment decision, something that I decided to do over the last two or three weeks," Waltrip said Friday at Bristol Motor Speedway, where he won 12 times.
The other side of the ball is a different story, but as a pair of drive-and-kick engineers, this backcourt will constantly pressure opposing defenses in a way Brooklyn could not do over the past two years.
China would very much like to say that they finally achieved what the US failed to do over the past decade, that they will bring peace to Afghanistan, and that they will do it by enabling the negotiations.
"Defending Your Life" [in which an advertising executive played by Albert Brooks dies and discovers in the afterlife that he has to prove he has conquered his fears or get sent back to Earth for a do-over].
In "Do-Over," following Trump's election, a divorced financier resolves to apologize to an old female friend about a moment of sexism that gave him an unfair advantage over her in a student election back at boarding school.
So part of this is when you look at the deficit you can't just look at a moment in time, you have to look at what are we going to do over a five- or 10-year period.
Although the groups that campaigned for a do-over never found a narrative to counter Mr. Johnson's call to "Get Brexit Done," they are likely to mutate into some kind of "rejoin movement" that will continue to agitate.
When asked if there was something about the initial launch he would do differently, if given the opportunity for a do-over, he said the team would have liked more time to iron out some of the details.
With that expansion, it hopes to bring green juice to everyone — in Scandinavia, J&TJ locations are about as common as Starbucks — and invite customers to hang out with juice just like they'd do over a cup of Joe.
RELATED: Huge stakes for Trump immigration do-over On Tuesday, the Trump administration issued guidance on deportations that could apply to every undocumented immigrant in the US and enable state and local law enforcement to act as immigration officers.
Here's a look at what Trump is scheduled to do over the next three days: Trump's second visit to Britain will be an official state visit, which means the trip will be a bit different than the previous one.
Last year, Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council told interviewers that he gave Trump a "mulligan" — a golfing term for a "do-over" — on his alleged affair with porn actress Stormy Daniels, which also reportedly occurred in 2006.
The election was Istanbul's second in three months after results of an initial March vote were scrapped, setting up the do-over as a test of Turks' ability to check what many saw as their president's increasingly authoritarian power.
If I could get a do-over, I would have looked at more schools where I could have been a big fish in a small pond and taken more leadership opportunities, instead of only focusing on a school's pedigree.
Richards talked with Reuters about the film, which features hours of interviews, rare footage and tales about why the Grateful Dead wanted a do-over, how the stage nearly collapsed, and how Jimi Hendrix almost did not make it.
Although more than 75 couples have said "I do" over the past 10 years in White Castles across the nation, the selected bride and groom will be the first to tie the knot in their "famous" Sin City restaurant.
If in fact it were to emerge that Trump had sought some sort of pledge, it would likely upend the nomination and force the administration into a do-over that would extend the confirmation battle past the midterm elections.
The White House has accused Democrats of pursuing a do-over of Mueller's two-year probe, which did not establish a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Moscow and did not reach a conclusion on whether Trump obstructed justice.
Erdogan's mistakes: Officials on both sides said Mr. Imamoglu's success had as much to do with missteps by the governing party and Mr. Erdogan — who pushed for the do-over mayoral election — as with anything the winner had done.
"Game of Thrones" fans are experiencing all of these stages of grief, from the outrage at a hasty conclusion, the petitions for a do-over of the final season (or two) and the questioning of what it all means.
"Congressional investigations are intended to obtain information to aid in evaluating potential legislation, not to harass political opponents or to pursue an unauthorized 'do-over'" of the Mueller report, wrote Mr. Cipollone, who stopped short of asserting executive privilege.
Both parties viewed the election do-over as something of a test run for next year's contests, when Trump will seek another four-year term and Republicans will try to win back the U.S. House of Representatives from Democrats.
"I had my son at 40, so the first half of my life I'm actually maybe getting a do-over, so that's why I'm here," Harding said in a clip from that sit-down that aired on Thursday's Good Morning America.
"The EPA ethics team needs to do a complete do-over based on the actual usage of the property and consider all ethics laws to determine whether Pruitt received a sweetheart deal from someone with business before his agency," Amey added.
The comments came during an interview that was largely a do-over for Sanders on a New York Daily News sit-down published this week, for which he faced heat over vague answers on his signature issue: breaking up big banks.
In addition to inducing seasickness in several Alaskans, the shaking also carved crescent-shaped bites out of some of the roadways, or shook the ground so hard that the soil under the freshly paved roads settled, forcing a do-over.
It is also because people here know the difficulty of accurately forecasting the path of a single storm more than 24 to 48 hours out, let alone trying to determine what the climate itself will do over the next century.
We asked political reporters for The New York Times what they would be looking for in the debate (and here is how to watch it): This is Mr. Rubio's do-over debate after last weekend's disastrous exchange with Mr. Christie.
And it's really hard to see, given this picture, why it makes any sense to spend political capital on a quixotic attempt at a do-over, not of a political failure, but of health reform — their biggest victory in many years.
Obviously, it's a decision above my pay grade, but I think it makes sense when you look at what we're trying to do over there and how complex and challenging that battle space is, and it is incredibly complex and challenging.
Corker was the subject of a lengthy profile in The Washington Post this week in which he agonized over the question of whether he would again vote for Trump for president if he had the 2016 presidential election to do over.
"With the low-rate environment where it is today, many people are ... taking a look at that project that they've been wanting to do over the last five years," said Amy Bonitatibus, chief marketing and communications officer for Chase Home Lending.
"I want to say this: if I wasn't your first choice or if you made no choice at all, you're gonna have a chance to do a do-over," Abrams said during the speech to supporters, alluding to a potential recount.
While you may see ups and downs in the short term, as all investors do, over the long run you are getting exposure to one of the largest wealth-generating tools, with almost no more effort than creating a savings account.
Depending on how the debate over Kennedy's replacement unfolds, those splits may allow Democrats to pry more of these Republican-leaning and blue-collar women away from the GOP than they have managed to do over roughly the past two decades.
While elements of Labour and the Liberal Democrats would quibble about trying to have a Brexit do-over or a watered-down Brexit, the Tories would run under the banner of a prudent one-nation conservatism and sweep all before them.
"When your castle is constructed on utter falsehood, one of the things you have to do over time is take all of the power out of the truth," Himes said on CNN's "New Day" Tuesday about the new focus on Rice.
" The email continues, "And on November 28503th, the American people will finally have the chance to do what the authorities have been too afraid to do over these last 22019 decades: indict Hillary Clinton and find her guilty of all charges.
As we reported ... he just avoided another trip to jail by ponying up the back child support he owed his ex-wife Wednesday, and he's getting a do-over in a sexual abuse lawsuit he initially lost by not responding.
A strange and gorgeous fusion of tragedy and wistful comedy, "The Winter's Tale" is one of Shakespeare's late plays, and it's imbued with the regrets of an older man looking back on damage and loss, wishing for a do-over.
Swinney knew the timing of his announcement would enable Bryant to transfer under a new N.C.A.A. rule that permits football players to redshirt (essentially get a do-over) during a season in which they appear in as many as four games.
A North Carolina law will alter the process to request and fill out mail-in-absentee ballots in response to a fraud investigation of the 22020th U.S. House District race in 163 that led to a do-over election in 216.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 50%Summary: On The WB comedic television series "Do Over," 34-year-old Joel Larson is given a second chance at life when he's transported back in time to 1981 in his 14-year-old self's body (Badgley).
Far from being what some Israeli pundits thought would be a useless Seinfeld-like show about nothing, the so-called September 17 do-over elections may well be remembered as one of the most confusing and turbulent in Israel's history.
But it was Mr. Liberman's refusal to join a coalition with Mr. Netanyahu's ultra-Orthodox Jewish partners in the last election, just five months ago, that denied Mr. Netanyahu a majority and forced the unprecedented do-over election on Tuesday.
"At the end of the day, how well you do over the course of your investment life is mostly dependent upon that 2 percent of the time in the markets when it looks like the world is ending," Bernstein said.
The S&P 500 has risen more than 27% in 2019, but Stoltzfus said this year was mainly a "do-over year" after the sell-off in December 2017 and that the market was primed to rise more next year.
I'm not comfortable with Tomasky's idea of waiting until 2020 (although I agree with him about the benefits of doing so), because I think it ignores all the potential damage Trump could do over the next two years as president.
It was hard to know why, just as it was hard to know what to expect from the do-over, because the case turned almost entirely on the credibility of one complainant whose testimony the public did not see or hear.
Just as Bellator knew this would be the case when they locked Gracie and Shamrock in the cage together, Rizin knows it'll be the case if they plunk Fedor and Cro Cop in the ring for a decade-late do-over.
While most of Sweeney's opponents are inexperienced enough to run onto his counters it would be fascinating to see what work he could do over a lengthy battle with his jab because cuts are so much easier to open without gloves.
"When the tips fray away, which they tend to do over the life of a person, then the cells can't work properly or replenish tissues through your life as well as if they cells did have good telomere inside them," she says.
It means that we're got hard work to do over the coming days and weeks to deliver on those actual outcomes on the ground along our southern border," Pompeo said, adding that they will evaluate whether progress has been made "literally daily.
Add to these fumbles to the unofficial admission that watchOS 1 and 2 were essentially wrong and watchOS 3 is a do-over and Apple's "hardware and software" synergy starts to look like less of an advantage than it used to be.
At a meeting in early October, Kelly and Trump's national security adviser, John Bolton, got into a shouting match over what to do over the issues at the border, with Bolton wanting a tougher approach and criticizing Nielsen for not doing her job.
The Auto Alliance, which represents 12 vehicle manufacturers including Ford, GM, and Fiat Chrysler, issued a statement saying "we applaud the administration's decision" and that the review do-over would let regulators "reach a thoughtful and coordinated outcome" based on more current data.
Drago all over again in Creed II. Into this comfortable world come the Dragos, father Ivan (Dolph Lundgren) and son Viktor (Florian Muntenau), who've apparently been waiting decades for a do-over of the battle that left Apollo Creed dead in the ring.
" She continued, "But I've had the incredible experience to be able to turn this around and be the steerer of the ship and right all of our wrongs and get a do-over and get to change the environment and change the atmosphere.
Watching a team lose a game is something you learn to do over the course of life as a fan, and it's what makes the howling reactionaries calling into the Swiffer & The Hump Show seem not just childish and weird, but strangely innocent.
Weighing in as they do over every aspect of our lives, from our personal rights, our health care, to our social services, there's no reason the concerns we apply toward people in my profession as we age shouldn't apply to them as well.
The only way the knot can escape its topological prison is to shrink, which it should do over time, because it will seek to minimize its energy, much like a ball wants to roll down a hill to minimize its potential energy.
However, workers should know that Social Security permits a "do-over": Applicants may be able to withdraw their Social Security claim within 12 months of having filed for benefits, reapply at a future date and get the income they're entitled to receive.
Engaging the reel, or turning it over from "free spool" and into gear, is a firm, decisive process that gives you the feeling that this reel is not going to slip up on you like some cheaper reels start to do over time.
Unfortunately, there was not a big to-do over Sandwich Isles Communications, a company that purposefully inflated and inaccurately reported costs in order to receive about $250 million dollars over 13 years at the expense of taxpayers and those intended for support.
"I would say if I had one do over, it would be, I would not have appointed Jeff Sessions to be attorney general ... That was the biggest mistake," Trump said in an interview aired on Sunday with NBC's 'Meet the Press' program.
With this knowledge and doctors' notes attesting to her impaired cognition, Jung went to the program director and the Office of Disability Resources and asked for special consideration, during her exam do-over, that she believed to be fair under the law.
"Based on the work we have done so far and the work we will continue to do over the next few months, I feel we are in strong position," Sohi told reporters from Houston where he was attending an international energy conference.
In the do-over appearance on Tuesday, the one that looked like a hostage video, Trump continued to cast blame on somebody else for Russia's attempt to steal an American election, even while reluctantly conceding the consensus view of the intelligence community.
And if people know you do that, if you have a track record of doing that as we now do over many years, people want to work with you because they know that you're gonna explain their worldview to a very influential audience.
The Senate version will also seek to further limit the number of people who pay the estate tax, instead of eliminating the tax entirely as the House bill would do over time, according to officials in the White House and Treasury Department.
After submitting the application for a do over, Ali Ihsan Yavuz, the party's deputy leader, told reporters outside the headquarters of the High Election Council in the capital, Ankara, that 85 percent of the mistakes detected in the voting were against his party.
The only hold-up to a formal announcement for the heavyweight do-over is that dealmakers are yet to agree on a suitable site, according to ESPN, even though the MGM Grand in Las Vegas is an apparent front-runner to host.
But they sent the rest of the case back to Judge O'Connor for what the dissenting judge called a "do-over," asking him to give it another think on the question of whether other parts of the law should be struck down too.
"As an appreciation of all the hard work our employees do over the course of the year, we have always closed on Thanksgiving to give our employees a chance to relax and enjoy time with their families," a spokesperson for Costco said.
The House is slated to conduct a do-over vote on legislation when it returns from recess next week that would prevent the Obama administration from lifting sanctions on Iranian entities unless it certifies they aren't affiliated with terrorism or ballistic missile development.
"What companies have been trying to do over the six months is solving this Rubik's Cube, trying to figure out what we have to do to get those people off the bench to participate," said Bill Ravenscroft, senior vice president at Adecco Staffing.
Mr. Imamoglu won the popular vote in Istanbul in March by a narrow margin — 13,0003 votes — a result that the governing party of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan contested until the country's High Election Council ordered a do-over in a much-criticized decision.
Maybe you really did swipe left by accident the first time, in which case profile recycling is just an example of an unfeeling corporation doing something good by accident, by granting you the rare chance at a do-over in this life.
Here are seven things every college student should do over Thanksgiving break: Sharing a meal and quality time with your friends is a great way to spend your break whether you are at home or at school — it doesn't even have to be on Thursday.
MSRP: $99.95Black Friday Price: $72 BentoStack Charge — $72 See Details With the amount of traveling you're going to do over the holidays, you'll be lucky if your phone or tablet can last you the whole trip (unless you're dozing off the entire flight, of course).
Speaking with Wallace about his decision not to visit the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery in France on Saturday November 10 and Arlington Cemetery outside DC on Monday, Trump admitted "he wishes he had a rare do-over," Wallace told Fox News' Shepard Smith on Friday.
Like most people, I figure I have more control of my daily smartphone habits than I do over limiting tech giants' revenue targets, so I started researching ways that I could regain some control over how much time I spend looking at a shiny screen.
"Despite what Tim Cook has tried to do over the past couple of years, he probably can't please many on Wall Street, but as a shareholder, we're very pleased by the results and customers apparently are very pleased by these products, " Rolfe said Wednesday.
What we got to focus on is do what the American people sent us here to do over the next few months so that we can stay in majority and help Donald Trump accomplished the things that the American people elected us to do.
Consider this a get out of public free card—bonus time in which to actually do all the things you always imagine you'll do over Christmas, like reading a book in a chair while wearing a robe, or closing your eyes and thinking about life.
" Date/Time: Saturday, December 3, 10PM Venue: The Dog Headliners: The Do-Over Soundsystem and friends "The Dog is a week long thing that has a ton of good stuff going on so it's a good go-to, and Saturday will have special guests.
If you want to see the debilitating impact of utility-style regulation on investment and innovation, just look at our crumbling roads, bridges and electric grid and imagine what that kind of chronic underinvestment will do over time to the future of the internet.
But campaign officials on both sides said Mr. Imamoglu's success in the rerun was also as much the result of missteps by the ruling party and bad decisions by Mr. Erdogan — including pushing for the do-over election — as anything the candidate had done.
But given an unusual do-over in sports, he did it this time, pulling off something he had not done before, not even in practice — a clean run with back-to-back 1440s, a quadruple corkscrew of sorts, performed in opposite directions on opposite walls.
You have accomplished, in a flurry of tweets, what no other politician in Canada has been able to do over the past 30 years: garner near unanimous political support for our supply-side management system, and galvanize Canadians against U.S. pressure to change that system.
The Thursday sit-down at the White House with Trump and GOP leaders would amount to a do-over of the meeting Democrats ditched last week over a fiery Trump tweet that slammed the Democrats and cast doubt on the prospect of reaching a deal.
Michael Cotter, a staff member in the county clerk's office, stood on the sidelines on Thursday morning and recalled at least three other recounts that he had taken part in, dating from a countywide do-over for a judicial seat in the spring of 2000.
Leaked emails reveal Facebook's intense internal discussion over Alex Jones' 'anti-Semitic' post on Instagram Alex Jones is still allowed on Instagram for some reason, and after a recent post whipped up a predictable amount of anti-Semitic abuse, Facebook executives debated what to do over email.
Then, not 36 hours later, he accused Cruz of voter fraud, said he "stole" the election, and called for a do-over: Based on the fraud committed by Senator Ted Cruz during the Iowa Caucus, either a new election should take place or Cruz results nullified.
We think we can break the great science in execution, that they've been able to do over the last 20 years and merge it with you know the very diverse platform that we have at Johnson & Johnson the global reach that we do for around the world.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, facing mounting pressure from Republicans and Democrats alike, did what he declined to do over the weekend during an event at the White House on Monday when he directly condemned white supremacists and neo-Nazis in a brief statement to reporters.
With bar soap deemed irrelevant unless it looks like a unicorn and standard-issue shampoos getting the boot in favor of the innovative new formulas on the market, it was only a matter of time before someone gave the humble body wash a do-over, too.
But the elevation of Timothy J. Sloan, the Wells Fargo president and former chief operating officer, to succeed Mr. Stumpf, and the simultaneous appointment of an independent board chairman seem like incremental moves from a bank that really needs a do-over to repair the damage.
The opening slide in a PowerPoint presentation to Democratic and liberal donors by Blue Compass Strategies, a pro-labor consulting group, has the headline "The Right Has A Greater Appreciation Of Labor's Role Than We Do" over a picture of Scott Walker signing Act 10 in 2011.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump will travel to North Carolina next month to rally voters on the eve of a do-over of a 2018 congressional race that both parties expect to be close, with implications for Trump's re-election bid and lawmakers campaigns in 2020.
Ray held that "presidential electors exercise a federal function in balloting for President and Vice-President but they are not federal officers or agents" — thus suggesting that states may retain more control over an elector than they do over a sitting member of Congress or a president.
Offered an emotional do-over on the losses that hardened him in the first season, he's forced to reckon with both hope and the reality that—much like the aforementioned protagonists of The Magicians and The Expanse—he's a supporting character in a larger, equally important ecosystem.
This summer it is mounting five new fully staged opera productions (plus the return of Handel's "Ariodante" starring Cecilia Bartoli, which premiered at Salzburg's Whitsun festival this spring), over the course of just six weeks — close to what many big opera houses do over an entire season.
"I am running to be a president for the guy who's up early in the morning in the dark scraping the windshield on his way to the first of the jobs that he is going to do over the course of the day," he said in Indianola.
J.J. Watt is the voice of reason in an 'SNL' spin on 'Rudy' J.J. Watt learns the financial reality of pizza delivery guy porn on 'SNL' LeBron James teases electric Hummer in quiet Super Bowl ad Donald Trump impeachment gets the fantasy do-over on 'SNL'
While the title suggests a reconceptualization of Suicidal Tendencies' similarly named 1993 outing, Still Cyco After All These Years—itself a thrashy track-by-track do-over of their eponymous 1983 hardcore debut—the album is actually a re-recording of most of Lost My Brain!
Though there are serious questions remaining about the impact of decisions made by Russia, WikiLeaks and the FBI in 2016 -- which should be fully investigated -- there's no evidence voting tallies were tampered with, the only scenario under which it would be appropriate to ask for a do-over.
"I think Paul Ryan will be fine, and if he's not, that's OK," Trump said, adding that he believes if Ryan had it to do over again, he'd simply endorse Trump rather than face backlash from GOP voters and some elected officials for rejecting the party's presumptive nominee.
In some ways, Thursday's House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform hearing represents a do-over for Republicans who have, in their fury after the sudden wrapping up of the Clinton probe failed to fully exploit the openings that Comey's fierce criticism of Clinton's conduct appear to open up.
It's not calling for a simple do-over of the 22016 referendum — a vote to leave or remain in the EU. Instead, the group wants to give UK voters a chance to vote between May's deal or remaining in the EU. There's no guarantee a second vote will happen.
At the same time, you decide that if you had it to do over again, the minute your daughter emerged from the birth canal, you'd have chewed up a peanut and spit it from your mouth into hers, because you've heard that pediatricians now endorse early exposure to nuts.
Moreover, to keep the beam tightly focused on one probe at a time would require an adaptive optics system that compensated for atmospheric turbulence — something astronomers know how to do over a span of 10 meters, the size of a big telescope mirror now, but not over a mile.
What we learned: Facebook's CEO said he'd handle the Cambridge Analytica data leak differently if he had a do-over, confirmed Facebook staffers are cooperating with Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team, affirmed he'd "welcome the right regulation," and (unsurprisingly) asserted that he doesn't think Facebook is a monopoly.
These can vary from making time to do restorative yoga every day, to connecting on a deeper level with family over the holidays — something Peter Nesbit, 34, a finance executive at a software company, said he was able to do over Thanksgiving weekend with his parents in South Dakota.
"I want to say this: If I wasn't your first choice, or if you made no choice at all, you're going to have a chance to do a do-over," Ms. Abrams said early Wednesday at the Atlanta hotel where her supporters had gathered to watch election returns.
With two weeks until a do-over election that was forced on the country by his inability to form a government after coming out on top in the April ballot, Mr. Netanyahu's larger-than-life persona may have lost something that made his re-elections once seem inevitable.
That's the central conclusion to draw from Israel's remarkable do-over election on Tuesday, in which preliminary results show the centrist Blue and White party, led by former general Benny Gantz, winning a plurality of 33 seats in the 120-seat Knesset, ahead of Netanyahu's Likud with 31.
"What we're going to do over the next FOMC monetary policy meeting, we're going to do what we've been doing as best we can - we're going to find a ... gradual path of the monetary policy back to a more normal level of interest rates," said New York Fed President John Williams.
Forecasting eased tensions, Trump said: "I think Paul Ryan will be fine, and if he's not, that's OK," adding that he believes if Ryan had it to do over again, he'd simply endorse Trump rather than face backlash from GOP voters and some elected officials for rejecting the party's presumptive nominee.
But Concorde, although a technological marvel for its time, was never a commercial success: the 14 aircraft that saw service were heavily subsidised by British and French taxpayers; they had limited range and guzzled fuel flying subsonically, which they were largely forced to do over land because of their sonic booms.
Here are four mental exercises to do over Thanksgiving weekend that will help you reset your career: Carol Dweck, esteemed researcher from Stanford University and author of "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success," has spent the majority of her career studying why and how people are able to accomplish their goals.
The Getaway Zika, the mosquito-borne virus associated with fetal birth defects, has bitten hard into the travel business as it has spread across the Caribbean and parts of Florida, resulting in enticing deals in the present shoulder season and traveler uncertainty about what to do over the coming holidays.
The news conference, which Mr. Trump announced earlier in the day on Twitter, was something of a do-over, after his Oval Office address on Wednesday evening, which was filled with inaccuracies and was generally seen as a failed opportunity to demonstrate leadership or offer guidance during a time of crisis.
"Congressional investigations are intended to obtain information to aid in evaluating potential legislation, not to harass political opponents or to pursue an unauthorized 'do-over' of exhaustive law enforcement investigations conducted by the Department of Justice," Mr. Cipollone wrote in the 12-page letter, which was first reported by ABC News.
"One of the most important things people will need to do over the next 100 years with climate change is bring food creation and cultivation back to cities where people are moving," said Dan Nelson, an entrepreneur in Brooklyn who is researching the urban agriculture movement and who took a Farm.
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Here are a few of the options California could consider to shore up the utility: A DO-OVER OF LAST YEAR'S WILDFIRE LEGISLATION California policymakers could extend assistance provided in a bill passed last year that allows utilities to raise rates to recover some of the costs related to wildfires.
NOW Under current law, you can perform a kind of do-over if you've recently converted an individual retirement account into a Roth I.R.A. The way this works is that if you make the conversion and then the value of the account falls or some other circumstance changes before Oct.
Recently, science journalist Gina Perry found that the infamous "Robbers Cave" experiment in the 1950s — in which young boys at summer camp were essentially manipulated into joining warring factions — was a do-over from a failed previous version of an experiment, which the scientists never mentioned in an academic paper.
So what we really want to do, and strive to help teachers do over the next 10 or 20 years, is get to the point where every student in every classroom can have the same kind of education that you would have if you were working with a one-on-one tutor.
It turns out that the means of delivery, the things the Internet has let us do over the last two decades or so, give us a good clue as to what will need to remain consistent in your digital program (or whatever it ends up being called) over the next half century.
On Tuesday, a federal judge ruled in favor of an Obama-era immigration program but offered Mr. Trump the chance for a do-over, giving the president 90 days to provide a stronger legal justification to shut down the program, known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which protects young immigrants from deportation.
But to succeed, they need to do what Bernie's done over the course of his career — work hard and keep trying — rather than do what he's been saying he's going to do over the past month and waste time on a deluded and slightly ridiculous superdelegate chase that can only end in humiliation.
Any morbid curiosity at post-bloat, only-wears-shorts-now Adam Sandler can be sated by watching the trailer to The Do-Over, in which Sandler and David Spade spend other people's money; it is difficult to describe what little plot there is without using the word "cuck" to describe Spade's character.
"What we're going to do over the next FOMC monetary policy meeting, we're going to do what we've been doing as best we can - we're going to find a ... gradual path of the monetary policy back to a more normal level of interest rates," said Williams of the Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
" In a letter this week to the House Oversight Committee, White House Counsel Pat Cipollone argued that "Congressional investigations are intended to obtain information to aid in evaluating potential legislation, not to harass political opponents or to pursue an unauthorized 'do-over' of exhaustive law enforcement investigations conducted by the Department of Justice.
The setting is easily as plush as the one on "The Good Wife," which took place at the white-shoe firm Lockhart/Gardner, but the structural do-over feels designed to address "The Good Wife" 's biggest flaw: it was an Obama-era, Chicago-set show that whiffed when it came to race.
The leader of the conservative evangelical organization Family Research Council said that evangelicals were happy to give President Donald Trump a "do-over" after a previously unpublished 2011 interview with adult film actress Stormy Daniels revealed that she may have been paid to remain silent about an extramarital affair with Trump in 2006.
A couple of months ago, they asked for a do-over on the grounds that Jackson refused to strike a juror who acknowledged her husband had shown her a Wall Street Journal article about the trial after she was called for the case, but before she was formally picked for the jury.
It's still far from perfect, and the company clearly has some important mountains to climb before the company has any real shot of challenging the Apple Watch's throne, but the Versa feels like a welcome do-over, and is exactly the kind of watch the company ought to have released in the first place.
The president has accused Democrats of seeking a "do-over" after the public release of a redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia report, which found insufficient evidence to show a conspiracy between the Kremlin and the Trump campaign and did not make a decision on whether or not Trump himself obstructed justice.
Investing in this well of American creativity and expression, as generations of elected representatives have chosen to do over the last five decades, sends a clear and unmistakable signal: We know the unique strength of our nation resides in our creative spirit, and we do not intend to allow that resource to wither or weaken.
If I had my life to do over, I would again prod you to live up to your potential, pledging to award you a majority stake in your very own blue chip tech company if you would just take your course work more seriously and shine in that family way from time to time.
At a moment when producers have ascended from background players to name-brand stars in their own right, Taylor, his peers, and the digital marketplaces that cater to them seem to have figured out what much of the traditional music industry has struggled to do over the past 15 years: Pay the bills with music.
The White House has rejected a sweeping request from the House Judiciary Committee for documents, suggesting the panel is attempting a "do-over" of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's Russia probe.
From time to time, her best friend, Reva, whose mother is dying, comes by and disturbs her sleep: She'd brag about all the fun things she was going to do over the weekend, complain that she'd gone off her most recent diet and had to do overtime at the gym to make up for it.
Sports of The Times A few weeks back I drove across central Florida, that flatland of farms and cattle and sweet-smelling orange groves, in the company of a childhood friend, Peter Kurz, and we talked, as we have been prone to do over many years, about our lifelong obsession with the New York Mets.
By joining Justice Kennedy's opinion, Justices Kagan and Breyer were thus able to give the Colorado commission some clear instructions: A do-over without the religious hostility and with a better explanation of its rationale could well result in a constitutionally sound victory for the same-sex couple denied their cake by Mr. Phillips.
In fact, a group of think tanks released a report last year showing that if all of the country's racial groups replicate in 2020 their voter turnout and partisan preferences of 2016 — essentially a "do-over" — the Democrats would win Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, just because of the demographic changes over the past four years.
DO THE DEMOLITION YOURSELF "It can be pretty easy to do over a weekend with a friend or spouse," said Ms. Tiesi, who turned a former office space in TriBeCa into a four-bedroom apartment for her family and recently took apart a Brooklyn kitchen with the help of her husband and brother-in-law.
That unexpected turn of events could delay the plan even further, and might put pressure on the Trump administration to make the plan even more favorable to Netanyahu as part of his do-over bid to secure another term as prime minister — which makes it all the more likely that the Palestinians will reject it out of hand.
In the wake of a couple of years that have come with black eyes and growing pains, Zuckerberg notes that if he had it to do over again, he'd ask for increased external scrutiny in four key areas: The story of why the letter breaks down each area doubles as kind of recent history of the social network.
"One of the things that forensic pathology has to do over the next few years is to find other ways to expand its reach, other than the traditional bullet-pulling, quantification-of-injuries whodunit as you see on TV." Later that week, he planned to drive to Benbow and Pechal's lab to deliver the swab samples.
The Senate's health-care process (such as it is) is somehow both a flat circle in which everything we have done, we will do over and over and over again forever; and a rushing river that's never the same from one second to the next, in which it's barely possible to keep your head above water.
Which is what this tweet from David Gelles, executive producer of CNN's political programming, got me to do over the weekend: "Things Trump Has Insulted on Twitter more than Putin (a partial list): Amazon NFL players who kneel Judges Robert De Niro Harley Davidson Mitch McConnell The Red Hen Jeff Sessions UCLA basketball players Oprah Maxine Waters" Stunning, no?
While Detroit's premise would suggest it's broaching another segment of our generations-long conversation about race, its scenes of black people suffering detached from scenes of black people also working, laughing, loving, and living — as they still managed to do over decades of systemic oppression — makes it feel like a one-dimensional conversation that prioritizes pain over humanity.
However, as she pushed back on all the focus on her garments, she was doing so while touring the Great Pyramids dressed head to toe in a show-stopping cream ensemble, with black necktie, wide-legged slacks and a Ralph Lauren jacket, draped as she often likes to do, over her shoulders, no sleeves through the arm holes.
If President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE could have a do-over, I have no doubt he would have vetoed this oinker.
ET Howard Kurtz: Why the press is dismissing Trump's do-over Newt Gingrich: The truth about Trump, Putin, and Obama Judge Andrew Napolitano: Trump knows more about dealing with bad guys than Congress, hysterical media combined Anti-Trump protests outside White House, in Times Square decry DC 'corruption' White House not ruling out Putin proposal to let Russia question ex-U.
Sandy Wexler (preceded by The Ridiculous 1003 and The Do-Over, and followed by The Week Of) was a strange movie, mostly because Sandler was doing a bit the whole time as a clueless, nebbishy talent manager — yet he still managed to convey that it was completely heartfelt (the title character is based on Sandler's real-life manager, Sandy Wernick).
The short duration means that the space tourists won't have to worry about things that plague astronauts on longer stays in space: Maezawa and his artist posse probably won't develop vision changes or lose bone mass and muscle tone like astronauts do over months in the microgravity of the space station, says Petra Illig, a doctor who specializes in aerospace medicine.
Republican Mark HarrisMark HarrisGOP super PAC drops new TV ad in contested NC House race North Carolina elections chair resigns after joke relating cows to women NC operative charged with obstruction of justice, perjury over alleged ballot scheme MORE defeated Democrat Dan McCready there by fewer than 1,000 votes, but the ongoing investigations into election malfeasance might result in a do-over.
It's his first public appearance since accusing presidential rival Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE of voter fraud and calling for a do-over of the Iowa caucuses.
After all we've been through, please enjoy three and a half of the coolest minutes in punk history, wherein London trio The Tuts rip the flaming shit out of this classic four to the floor SST Records style do-over of one of the greatest commercial pop songs ever made with the gusto that both God and Geri's dress intended.
And the S&P returning to where it started last year serves as a kind of do-over for investors, who can now assess the current outlook compared to how things appeared entering 2018 — and also to how they looked near the end of October, when the S&P paused at this level briefly right as the October correction accelerated into a deeper panic.
The pre-tax charge was said to account for a 0.5% decrease in the quarter's overall operating margin, and Boeing specified that actually exercising the use of those funds is dependent on the NASA's determination of whether it decides ultimately that its partner needs to run a do-over in order to fulfill the conditions of its Commercial Crew agreement prior to flying with astronauts on board.
" In 2003, she started dating Kutcher, disregarding the rubbernecking that their 15-year age gap invited and feeling, as she writes, that she was enjoying "a do-over, like I could just go back in time and experience what it was like to be young, with him — much more so than I'd ever been able to experience it when I was actually in my twenties.
" In 2003, she started dating Kutcher, disregarding the rubbernecking that their 15-year age gap invited and feeling, as she writes, that she was enjoying "a do-over, like I could just go back in time and experience what it was like to be young, with him — much more so than I'd ever been able to experience it when I was actually in my twenties.
After exploring his "serious" side through characters in films like Spanglish, Reign Over Me, and The Cobbler post-Love, Sandler has seemingly found a comfortable home in the good graces of Netflix: He's currently locked into a four-picture deal with the service after the success of a string of low-brow, straight-to-streaming releases (The Do-Over, The Ridiculous Six) that have drawn critical ire in recent years.

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