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"finality" Definitions
  1. the fact of being final and impossible to change; something that is final and impossible to change

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The real enemy of Twin Peaks (the show and the town) isn't just BOB — it's finality, and anyone who would deal out that finality before its expected time.
Death in a digital era lacks a sense of finality.
The appointments would bring "some certainty and finality," Gardner said.
I've always been dissatisfied with "the illusion of change" because it robbed the stories of the finality of traditional narratives: the finality that comes with making irrevocable changes that lead to love or death.
Newspapers announced it with a retrospectively stomach-churning sense of finality.
"This plea arrangement brings finality," Morgan's mother, Gil Harrington, tells PEOPLE.
They can't go on forever, or else there's no finality here.
" He adds, with finality, "It will be done when it's done.
Perhaps that will establish with finality the failure of this approach.
A final season implies finality, and these story developments followed through.
Listening to TM104, there's no pervading sense of finality or fatigue.
You've referenced the idea of finality a couple of times now.
But we lose something when we lose a sense of finality.
Young people are struggling to make sense of the planet's finality.
ATLANTA — Terminus Legion, despite the finality of its name, came first.
The film can only end with a depressing lack of finality.
My mom wasn't the biggest fan of the finality of my death.
These are all independent contracts which are created, live and have finality.
The story has a finality to it that feels end-of-series.
The law has always favored finality in proceedings; probate is no different.
It's not going to bring any finality to what's been going on.
After so many years in limbo, he said, he wanted some finality.
Games are meant to resolve matters, with the finality of a score.
Not in a creepy morbid way, just in the finality of it.
As he worked, a solution would come to him, but without finality.
"In the case of institutional money management, finality is tremendously important," said Wetjen, adding that one needed to have a very clear idea of what finality means in a blockchain world before one could see it displacing current processes.
Miller said that the "finality" of his friend's death began to be felt.
There is a sense of finality to saying, 'This is a safe space.
The heat seemed imbued with finality, a change that could not be undone.
"The bear's handler is named Ron," she wrote, with an air of finality.
My mother said it very matter of fact-ly. Knowing-ly. Finality-ly.
The deaths of our eldest aren't meant to create turbulence with their finality.
Unlike previous setbacks, Friday morning's health care defeat had the ring of finality.
But Chong's senior season has brought a validation born of resolve and finality.
As its name suggests, there's a note of finality in Death of the Outsider.
So how can the MCU both offer a sense of finality and start anew?
But I just think it needs to be done at this point, for finality.
The former American Idol contestant spoke about Pinstripe with the same amount of finality.
"Win is a big term here, it suggests some element of finality," he said.
Uncertainty benefits the alcohol industry more than finality when it comes to moderate drinking.
That's OK. Feel them—but recognize the act of burning as one of finality.
Was that deliberate on your part, to give the story a feeling of finality?
"  Wiesel himself said: "I wanted to show the end, the finality of the event.
Just as there's no formula to gender diversity, there's no real sense of finality.
In real life, however, we rarely know those things with any certainty or finality.
But it has to — because finality is what makes this whole 11-year journey special.
And 2018's Laurie reverses what the "finality" of being the last remaining survivor means.
Teenagers may not understand addiction, the finality of death, or how death affects a family.
Like most people, I was expecting some finality and some decision-making on his part.
It was only later that the gravity — and the finality — of the moment sank in.
"And now I'm not a mom," Ms. Moser said with desperate finality from her wheelchair.
Invisible though irrevocable moves toward finality and what I imagined as a kind of darkness.
Successors to great European statesmen such as Mitterrand and Kohl have gravely compromised the euro's finality.
The statement's finality owes much to the rather chilly state of relations between America and Russia.
"This lack of finality would manifest itself most dramatically if the President were impeached," he stressed.
"It now turns to the UAE legal proceedings to give finality to the matter," Dana said.
As we said, there is a, well, finality to "Finale," that many current shows now lack.
If there was any question about the finality of their courtship, that seems to seal it.
"It sucks," manager A.J. Hinch said of the feeling of finality in Houston after Thursday's loss.
"The finality of it was sad, but I was excited to die with honor," she said.
Season 2 has a sense of finality to it, but it's also a very powerful setup.
That could help the retail sector and manufacturers, but analysts say there is still no finality.
Outside of its cynical endings, Far Cry 5 can't conceive of this sort of risk or finality.
It is broken by breath and by paragraph indentation, but never by the full stop of finality.
Weintraub said Wednesday afternoon that he was "encouraged" that there would be some finality in the case.
What to watch The biggest moment on Thursday will likely be the finality of the first recount.
"I envy the finality of funerals," Hisham Matar writes in one of his memoir's most moving passages.
I accept the finality of this outcome, which will be ratified next Monday in the Electoral College.
They can be lavishly self-defined, poetic with the glamour of the sick person's proximity to finality.
But we all just desire to have some type of finality, to put this issue to rest.
Mark Teixeira answered with a last-gasp, game-winning grand slam on Wednesday, but Thursday brought finality.
And the disappearances inflict a lasting torture on enemies — robbing them of even the finality of death.
The "settlement finality" issue involves knowing precisely when a security has settled – a specific date and time.
"I don't think finality translates very well in this space," added Neha Narula of MIT's Media Lab.
I accept the finality of this outcome which will be ratified next Monday in the Electoral College.
The finality of the decision, delivered Monday in a forceful statement by the N.H.L., battered them anyway.
I left the door open because I don't want people to have a finality that she's gone.
The wording of the court's short statement has vital implications for the finality of the court's order.
There's nothing inherently special about its placement, and it distracts from the convincing weight and finality of Endgame.
There was a certain finality to her last appearance of the season, that sublime moment in the mikvah.
As for the actual outlook of the Nets' approaching season, the finality of that portrait is less vivid.
None of the other theories Trump has fanned have ended with anything close to this type of finality.
Michael C. Hall sings with faithful Bowie inflections, a tribute that only underlines the finality of Bowie's loss.
Allowing such challenges would encourage lawyers to harass former jurors, she said, and undermine the finality of verdicts.
But the relentless losing of the past three months has had him speaking with a hint of finality.
When someone you love disappears, there's no finality of an autopsy report or the closure of a funeral.
Some were just curious, while others found it useful to assimilate the concept of finality into their thinking.
But the appeals court said the need to correct inaccurate Medicare payments outweighed the agency's desire for finality.
Trump's remarks included an air of finality, though the president has a penchant for reversing course on decisions.
Congress need not be concerned with the finality of the case, and could address the problem via legislation.
But I can tell you from my church abuse cases, the vast majority are so appreciative of having finality.
Dow decided to settle the SEC case "to achieve finality and bring clarity to future disclosure decisions," Bentley added.
But finality also means confronting what's been left unsaid, knowing you might not see people you care about again.
"This would neither impose an onerous burden on the states nor disturb the finality of state convictions," he said.
This second strike, similar to what Germany did to Ukraine the previous day, was a message of ruthless finality.
"What it means is that the judge wants all real patent owners bound by his decision — finality," Shore said.
Such folk imagine a moment with the satisfying finality of a Hollywood G-man bursting into a mafia hideout.
Unfortunately, the safety and finality of the cryptocurrency payments system has turned out to be less certain than advertised.
By the time Dillinger Four finally took the stage, there was an air of finality seeping through the room.
"The entry of guilty pleas represents a very significant step towards bringing finality to this criminal proceeding," Mander continued.
Instead, a period can add a sense of finality or even passive-aggression — although this depends on the context.
All of those markers passed by with no finality and the President's anger boiled over in tweets and statements.
There needs to be finality in some parts of our government, even as chaos reigns in all other parts.
DeFeo and Hedrick split up after the eviction, adding another layer of finality to the end of an era.
It's another example of a legal fiction -- an unreasonable expectation foisted upon citizens, but to achieve a greater good: finality.
Lunar eclipses herald endings and finality, but, with every loss comes a new understanding of how to move forward, Gem.
Gore," he said, "we had the highest judicial body in the country resolving the dispute and providing finality and certainty.
Some critics consider cloning another act of denial in a long line of them—denying even the finality of extinction.
Even when they are not to our liking, most of us secretly relish in the certainty and finality of them.
Unfortunately, the rest of their fixtures provided slim pickings, and they eventually succumbed to the soothing finality of the drop.
Post-conviction proceedings are weighted heavily against the defendant, with the courts strongly favoring the finality of the original judgment.
Every phase is still there with you: the richness of the doing, the fantasy of finality, the promise of achievement.
That is probably why when you place that 400th piece into an IKEA bookshelf, it has the ring of finality.
"No furniture can be moved from the room," she answered, her tone one of clipped finality before her determined exit.
"I'm leaving the table, I'm out of the game," he sang with a low, deliberate finality on the 2016 record.
And yet, it was a full of hope, telling a story about community, crisis, and coming to terms with finality.
"We don't have finality on that, but that is the expectation within the Department of Justice," senior officials said Thursday.
These violent delights sure do have violent ends — but perhaps not with quite the finality we often expect from violence.
That renunciation had seemed irrevocable and nothing, over the years in which held sway, led me to doubt its finality.
Centered on the back wall and aligned with the table installation, the sculpture's position creates a sense of balance and finality.
In early adolescence, she says, children may or may not understand the finality of suicide or realize their symptoms are treatable.
Databases are our collective memory—with a lot more finality than a tweet, and more flexibility than a book or encyclopedia.
It's better for Congress to act sensibly, adopt bipartisan net neutrality legislation and at last bring finality to a fruitless debate.
It sits between the weightless save-die-reload cycle of games that let you save arbitrarily, and the finality of permadeath.
"God is dead," he asserts with finality in a documentary produced for National Educational Television after the Time article came out.
In refusing to correct errors made long ago, Medicare officials said it was important to preserve the "finality" of reimbursement decisions.
"Infinity War" is the first half of the final installment in the series, and it concludes with a premonition of finality.
More than anything, though, this trailer shows that Rise will bring finality—something director J.J. Abrams has thought a lot about.
"Bye," he said, hurrying past her, a casual farewell that would come to haunt Ms. Dumala for its brevity and finality.
"You never have finality, because they're always going to be somebody that wants more than what EPA has done," Cruden said.
But deciding whether or not I'll need some pharmaceutical assistance is tricky, and the consequences usually bear a tone of finality.
There's a sense of finality that starts to creep into the last episodes, but still a spirit of absurdity and experimentation.
Every state has built into its criminal justice system rules designed to bring a measure of certainty and finality to old convictions.
I think it was the first time I really understood the finality of death, which is why it hit me so hard.
Ichikowitz declined to comment specifically on those talks but said that in the Middle East "there are substantial agreements close to finality".
"Judy" will depict Ms. Garland's last chapter in all its sad finality, but we'll have Judy again for a couple of hours.
If this were science fiction, you could say the machines had already risen, which would be almost reassuring in its nihilistic finality.
Oftentimes, exoduses are ugly and complicated, dragging on for long periods of time and possessing none of the finality we hoped they would.
Or, for the sake of finality, the court should provide the precise parameters under which a state may adopt a voter ID requirement.
Rather, an essay is a light sketch, a first attempt to think about something, a provisional excursion that makes no claims to finality.
" Granger also shared the photo on his own Instagram page writing, "The finality and mortality brought on by death makes life feel fragile.
We all knew this day was coming, that he would die, but the finality of it has been a bit difficult to accept.
But there was also a sense of wistfulness and finality that permeated the empty hallways, as the chances of salvaging a compromise waned.
But Monday's announcement that G.M. would end more than a century of carmaking in the city east of Toronto brought a grim finality.
His playing is crisp and vertical and grandiose; he often seemed to be headed toward some big argument about finality, or totalistic power.
But that kind of discretion offers only temporary relief from deportation, not the finality of a statute of limitations or other similar relief.
Transparency technology brings finality and closure for both winning and losing candidates, their supporters and the public — even in the closest of contests.
They innately understand the finality of Mr. Rodriguez's absence, and rather than alarm, they simply picture him floating away on a grand piano.
Letting this issue linger over the summer, or longer, would deny the parties, the courts and our republic what is truly needed: finality.
They must surely remember what it was like to be on the outside 40 years ago and how, with finality, events played out.
It offers a finality where, upon completion, the legacy and collective identity of the past ten years of online culture can be decided.
What would it be like to announce, with finality, that you are done with trying—after trying very hard—to be a person?
But those battles all had some sort of conclusion, or at least a slowing-down, that gave some sense of finality to the proceedings.
The rule, found in both federal and state law, is intended to promote the finality of verdicts and to shield jurors from outside influences.
The finality of losing someone you love, of having them fall right out of your life forever: the cold and terrible permanence of it.
Thune said the Senate would hold a vote on an ObamaCare replacement bill regardless of the whip count, bringing some finality to the issue.
Many Europeans, including the French and the Germans, doubt the euro's finality, and the viability of their epochal project of economic and political unification.
Likely its report will be designed to sow doubt rather than create finality, ignoring that this was all instigated by a fake, discredited dossier.
"Even when it comes to allegations as disgusting and abhorrent as rape and sexual misconduct, we need finality in our judicial system," he said.
Its mock-desultory title includes a period that gives it an air of finality, but flexibility and openness are part of the show's DNA.
Even when the focus widens and trouble shows up — an abduction, a typhoid outbreak, Dick Cheney — matters are put to rest with clinical finality.
Bedlam reigned at center court while the Mountaineers were left to pull their jerseys over their heads and process the finality of it all.
There was no immediate response to Mr. Trump's statement from Charlie's parents, who last week appeared to accept the finality of the courts' rulings.
"Legal finality has now been achieved," Pelham Jones, chairman of South Africa's Private Rhino Owners Association said, adding that trade could resume this year.
The finality of the situation is so incomprehensible that it makes you want to throw up every time you're reminded that it really happened.
A sense of the finality—I guess I'm not sure it would be a good thing to know that you carry on in some form.
Paul Clement, the NFL's lawyer, urged the court to rule quickly to bring finality to the dispute before the next football season begins in September.
"We expect all 67 Supervisors to complete their duty under the law and provide finality to the voters of Florida," he said in an email.
Such expressions convey a negative attitude towards the natural procreative finality of sexuality, as if an eventual child were an enemy to be protected against.
According to The Associated Press, the finality of the merger could also result in thousands of layoffs because of duplication in Fox and Disney staffs.
It's a dark album, but ultimately comforting; sampled human voices provide warmth throughout, guiding the listener and possibly Sakamoto himself through the prospect of finality.
He's "hopeful that we can bring finality to this by the end of the year," noting that he doesn't expect additional surprises in the investigation.
" He wrote: "It is laced with a profound sense of longing and deep sorrow and is further compounded by the darkness and finality of death.
"I am still troubled by many of the specific details of the case that will go unresolved with the report's air of finality," she said.
It's a twisty grab bag of plot elements and characters you might have forgotten about, and it has a real sense of finality to it.
Though an appeal is likely, the sentence provided a measure of finality in a case that exposed the city's racial divisions and upended its government.
It's the finality of winning a gold medal that's elementally satisfying, even when the sport itself may be marginal, or unusual, or even a little ridiculous.
"While no equity raise avoids dilution, it doesn't provide the finality we believe the market was looking for," said Andrew Scott, equity analyst at Morgan Stanley.
"There was something about walking up to the pile of ashes that my house was reduced to and understanding the absolute finality of it," he said.
It looks pretty fake — his hand movements have all the finality of someone moving a playing piece in a board game — but he has feelings, okay?
One organisation, the Khatme Nubuwwat (meaning "finality of the Prophethood") exists solely to counter what it sees as the falsehoods of the Ahmadiyya; it operates freely.
Still, there's reason to believe that the question of which party is "the party of science" (assuming either party qualifies), has not been settled with finality.
The administration gives reasons for cracking down: to make a point about the finality of a deportation order, to deter others from attempting the dangerous trip.
Georgia lawmakers have placed a higher value on the certainty and finality of old convictions than it has on the accuracy and reliability of those convictions.
At first, during his half-decade in the UFC, Palhares and his team could write it off as zeal for the finish and for imposing finality.
Yet this image of perpetual suffering and hopeless finality fails to reconcile with the infinitely merciful deity manifested in the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
"That lasting finality can only come from legislation, which is why I have been open to finding a true bipartisan solution on this issue," said Sen.
There is a lack of discipline and finality in the government when it comes to tackling the cyber crises that we're facing on a global scale.
The "2016 Award, in part superseded by 2018 award, cannot be said to have attained finality and attempts to enforce 2016 award are premature," Reliance said.
A hardened, singular identity code can assure finality of payments without being vulnerable to hackers stealing either the identity of the participant or the payment itself.
"It kind of brings some finality to this case," U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan, a Clinton appointee, said during the Tuesday hearing, according to the publication.
And there's a lot of buildup to that as well, and there's a result at the end that's satisfying because it has a finality to it.
The strategy led to that spectacular flameout on the Senate floor, but it also added a note of finality to the months-long health care debate.
But I'm not holding my breath for a narrative that boasts any finality, particularly since Sherlock still has a lot of loose threads to tie up.
"If we do go to the WTO, it's not to get finality and resolution, it's only to push the Americans back to the negotiating table," Lee said.
Although their trademark line, "period," suggests finality and the end of a conversation, the most compelling thing about City Girls are the questions they face moving forward.
Though Sarsgaard, too, says he doesn't believe the series brings helpful finality to Eric Olson, he hopes "people really focus on him" as the heart of Wormwood.
In fact, the Marvel movies have now gone beyond soap opera into another post-narrative form that is even more resistant to finality of life: video games.
There will be no narrative finality in the superhero genre: It won't matter if characters live or die, since they will always be resurrected for future installments.
One organization that's benefited from that finality is the Catholic Church, which faced more than 3,400 allegations of sexual abuse by Catholic priests between 2004 and 2014.
"You know, these days with the Venom legacy having gone on 35-40 years, there's nothing more to be put out or done," Dunn says with finality.
The finality of Diggs's catch (let's forget the kneel-down on the extra-point attempt) means the baseball precedent would have to be a game-ending play.
Even so, the finality of the doctor's recommendation was sobering for the Angels, a franchise often mired in bad luck aside from a lone championship in 2002.
Denier applied the last coat of makeup and stepped away, raising his hands in a gesture of finality as Rogers and Day moved in with the wig.
It's the least disturbing of all the Quibi ads, by virtue of being a cartoon, which puts us at the furthest remove from the finality of death.
Most effective is the quiet motionlessness of the scenes; they have an air of finality that suggests the end of the story, or perhaps the very beginning.
Cybersecurity issues are exposing the vulnerability of the financial system to its lack of security over its participants' identities and the timing of the finality of payment.
And when all of the translations have beautiful Yelena answer the question "Are you happy?" with an unequivocal "No!" you somehow feel its finality more than ever.
But, once you get past the broad strokes of Stranger Things 2, there are quite a few major unanswered questions hiding below the surface of all this finality.
But the upcoming election will put some finality on one of the strangest election scandals in recent memory — and give Democrats a chance for a little electoral vengeance.
Part of this sense of impending finality — the idea that the "good stuff" might be over soon — means that Vernon pushes Bon Iver further musically on every album.
Nowhere is that more true than in Moore's final League of Gentlemen arc, concluded in July 2019, which with an air of Shakespearean finality is called The Tempest.
But in a sense, the hashtag has an air of finality to it: If Sanders is going to be on the ballot, Clinton will have to drop out.
The terror and finality of death, and its aftermath for survivors, has always been at the core of Ms. Galás's music, but she's got some gallows humor, too.
Islamabad (CNN)Pakistan's Law Minister Zahid Hamid apologized to protesters Sunday for provoking outrage and he assured the nation he believes in the finality of the Prophet Mohammed.
""Are we doomed to a cold and heartless future in which computer says yes — or computer says no with the grim finality of an emperor in the arena?
It's as though, with the finality of his life coming into view, Fischl has realized how much is at stake and suddenly started paying attention to his feelings.
Her vast body of work covers virtually every thinkable micro-facet of love's trajectory, from preliminary crushes to euphoric beginnings to sexual bliss to the despondency of finality.
Ethereum 2.0 will be rolled out in multiple phases in order to ensure the finality of a transaction, construct shard chains and make sure smart contracts run properly.
But the article's tone and headline — "Investigating Donald Trump, F.B.I. Sees No Clear Link to Russia" — gave an air of finality to an investigation that was just beginning.
"I majored in neuroscience, I've worked in hospitals, but until my father died I did not understand the finality of 'Gone, never to be seen again,' " he said.
Williams says he's built a technology that offers 3-5 second transaction finality, which is about 150 times faster than ethereum and over 900 times faster than bitcoin.
The court acknowledged the importance of supporting the finality of verdicts, protecting candor and confidentiality within the jury room and discouraging efforts to flip jurors beset by regrets.
The Buddhist belief in a cycle of life, death and rebirth does not evoke the same sense of finality as in the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
There was always some sense that for Hannah, finality didn't have to do with a traditional romantic partnership, but it did have to do with some kind of partnership.
Bayer's Chief Executive Werner Baumann last week said the company would consider settling with U.S. plaintiffs only on reasonable terms, and if it "achieves finality of the overall litigation".
More than 100,000 cryptocurrency holders have learned a hard lesson in finality, after the 30-year-old CEO of a major Canadian exchange died, effectively freezing the company's assets.
Bayer Chief Executive Werner Baumann last week said the company would consider settling with U.S. plaintiffs only on reasonable terms, and if it "achieves finality of the overall litigation".
"The finality and accountability that has been achieved today with this plea agreement will allow our family to redirect energy into healing and recovery," Gil Harrington told reporters Wednesday.
"The election is looming, and everyone understands the importance of finality," said Myrna Pérez, the deputy director of the democracy program at New York University's Brennan Center for Justice.
And despite the fact that this is the last episode of the season, and there's a feeling of finality about this night, what if this is just the beginning?
TEHRAN — Two of the detained young men killed themselves, and another was a terrorist who died in a clash with security forces, Iran's government officials have declared with finality.
At our driveway, the sight of our truck completely gutted and distorted, and with its chassis laying on the ground, was immediate proof of the finality of the destruction.
Syfy provided only two episodes for review, so it remains to be seen how the show will change up the fatalism and sentimentality (and finality) of the comics' ending.
This Rory seems to have never undergone the emotional arc of season seven, in which she rejected, with finality, Logan's money and influence and the strings attached to both.
The title of that second book carried a note of finality; but 14 years later Mr Coe has returned with a third instalment that ranges from 2010 to the present.
The finality of death and the idea that someone could die when they didn't want to weighs heavier than the suffering of those still alive who would rather be dead.
But as adults, we should, I would argue, try to find better ways to accept more fully the finality of death here on Earth, whether symbolically or through other means.
"The aim is to form a united group vested with the power to negotiate, vote on and deliver finality if there is an opportunity to negotiate a settlement," Rice said.
She'd been stabbed, not quite fatally, and rather than let her enemies finish the job, she pitched herself, with greater finality, out the window of her high-up castle bedchamber.
That's a bit trickier, as shutting the phone is designed to offer a kind of finality to that session, like hitting the power button to put the device to sleep.
The Tom's River man brought finality to their third meeting with a knockout of Maynard, but nobody imagined the downfall that would follow for the former NCAA Division 1553 wrestler.
The potential turned to a terrifying finality there, and there's a sense in which he carried that through his next three albums, all the way to his final recording session.
The finality of election day and the passion most candidates and campaigns bring to their work opens up the all too human temptation to let the end justify the means.
That chorus refrain of riding a Harley-Davidson into the sunset hits harder given the finality, but then again, one can always catch Bronson on his nightly untitled TV show.
It's forced me to pay attention to the things that the column is about: endings, finality, death, and all of that stuff that you're reading these pieces for every Friday.
"It's been a hell of a ride these four years," Wade said to the reporters, his words marbled with a vein of finality, as if he knew what was coming.
It suggests a total rejection of each man by the other without quite confirming it, and it carries a decisive note of finality while leaving the aftermath of the story ambiguous.
But what makes these people decide to suddenly quit the church of FitBit and, with great finality, hawk the used goods on Craigslist to repeat the cycle with a new worshipper?
I told them with finality in my voice, the same words my father once wrote to my mother from jail: that I was not made from a wood that burns easily.
" Last summer, a judge on the Alameda County Superior Court rejected the hospital's argument that the brain-death exam from 2013 "must be accorded finality for any and all other purposes.
Newsom will cite the financial costs, the finality of the practice and its racial imbalance in describing it as "inconsistent with our bedrock values," according to a statement released late Tuesday.
One, his plan for a complete federal structure of the monetary and fiscal union is meant to guarantee the strength and the finality of the European project and its legal tender.
According to the directors, the video "reflects the departure and finality of a past relationship," which the band have likened to the sensation of "a digestive crumbled in a bottomless brew".
"This outcome brings a measure of finality to the defendant's dispersal of pepper spray nearly a year ago," Robert Tracci, the Albemarle County commonwealth's attorney, said in a statement on Friday.
" In addition, he said that "complex issues of land tenure will have to be addressed" so as "to ensure finality and closure to the ownership and management of this key resource.
I find it hard to believe that anyone who's been thinking about this and running a business, would have been surprised by this; maybe the force of it or the finality.
There's nothing strained about Bock's new play, "A Life" (at Playwrights Horizons); it has the rightness and the finality of a poem by the gay Alexandria-born master C. P. Cavafy.
On the other hand, there also may be practical and emotional reasons to avoid the finality of a divorce, Kapka said, such as staying together for the sake of the children.
The way it communicates this risk of finality is part of what makes Far Cry 2 so powerful (and what made Ben Abraham's "Permanent Death" such a great exploration of the game).
But being in contact with our finality, and being more in contact with our nature, I think we'll find that humility, and I think that human beings are lacking humility right now.
" What&aposs more, "the article&aposs tone and headline — &aposInvestigating Donald Trump, F.B.I. Sees No Clear Link to Russia&apos — gave an air of finality to an investigation that was just beginning.
The compact hybrid book of literature, memoir, and poetry at only 99 pages in length lingers long after the cover is turned over, resting on the table, feigning some sense of finality.
"In general, we will of course only consider settlement if financially reasonable and if we can achieve finality of the overall litigation," Chief Executive Werner Baumann told analysts in a conference call.
The Redstones' case in Delaware will be aided by the state courts' mission to try to resolve disputes quickly and with finality – this will ultimately be decided by the Delaware Supreme Court.
The promise of transfer finality and security from counterfeiting without the need to entrust cryptocurrency with a financial intermediary has been hailed as a breakthrough by advocates of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
WASHINGTON — With a brutal finality, the extent of the Republicans' collapse in the House came into focus last week as more races slipped away from them and their losses neared 40 seats.
One star, or even one smart or fortuitous transaction, makes such a bigger difference in the N.B.A. That should explain why, in our industry, there is little finality associated with the finals.
Even before Mr. Trump began thundering against an "invasion" from Latin America — spurning with finality the moderate swing voters that Republicans desperately needed — his party's facade of election-year unity was crumbling.
"There had not been any previous detainment in North Korea that has ended with such tragic finality and we have been struggling to process the result," the company said in a statement.
The judge is expected to decide those matters in the coming weeks and added that he wanted to bring some finality to the case, setting a tentative sentencing date for Dec. 18.
Despite overwhelming evidence for the relative safety of air travel over other forms of transport, the prospect of a plane crash, in its completeness and finality, conjures a deep level of anxiety.
Though an appeal is possible, the sentence provided a measure of finality in a case that dominated Chicago's news cycles for years, laying bare this city's racial divisions and upending its government.
In footage that rams home the finality of West Ham's move to the corporate confines of Stratford, one of the corner stands at Upton Park is sent sky high by a controlled explosion.
"Today has been a particularly difficult day because the finality begins to set in, when you see your son laid out, embalmed and lifeless," Lee Merritt, the attorney for Antwon's family, said Sunday.
It's not New Japan's style to hold an immediate, WWE-style rematch, and the two-of-three falls stipulation was intended to add at least a temporary sense of finality to the rivalry.
The safety board's findings brought a painful finality to efforts by the driver's family, who had conducted their own investigation to determine the cause and blamed the Metro-North railway for her death.
The former has a quality of finality to it, as if the period is a stand-in for "Don't ask me to elaborate," while the latter could simply mean "Fine" without any baggage.
"Sometimes, even when one person believes a breakup is final, the other person doesn't accept its finality until it's repeated in another medium," she wrote in an article for the Journal of Anthropology.
If the finality of death is hedged, slightly, in "The Raising of Lazarus," it feels absolute in "The Burial of Saint Lucy" and "The Beheading of Saint John," with escalating degrees of horror.
It is consistent with the wishes of the Graham and Harrington families, and provides a measure of legal finality in cases that would have been subject to highly public trials and protracted appellate review.
"That lasting finality can only come from legislation, which is why I have been open to finding a true bipartisan solution on this issue," Nelson said in a Senate Commerce Hearing on Wednesday morning.
What we did have was a rockin' year end thanks to the certainty of an ended election, even if half the country didn't get what it wanted – what we did get was some finality.
"Given the questions and mitigating issues involved in this case — and the finality of a death sentence — a delay is warranted to provide time for a thorough review of all the facts," he said.
"We spent a lot of money looking for the plane... But unfortunately, we couldn't locate it," Najib told Reuters during an interview on Wednesday, "There is no finality to what actually happened," he said.
"We spent a lot of money looking for the plane... But unfortunately, we couldn't locate it," Najib told Reuters during an interview on Wednesday, "There is no finality to what actually happened," he said.
But in a sign of the widening partisan divide testing the country and its institutions, the verdict did not promise finality, which members of both parties conceded would come only after the November election.
To allow the creditors to claw back funds paid so long ago "would seriously undermine, a substantial understatement, markets in which certainty, speed, finality and stability are necessary to attract capital," said the court.
By diminishing the singularity of each work in the exhibition, an effect of Kosuth's role as curator, the result is a painterly spread of provocative ideas combined with an appealing lack of ideological finality.
And so in my mind's eye these coastal forms merge and blend in a shifting, kaleidoscopic pattern in which there is no finality, no ultimate and fixed reality—earth becoming fluid as the sea itself.
There was nothing impolite about his tone, but there was a finality to it that reminded us all of his solidity, his determination to protect my sister, and I liked him the better for it.
That word, however facetiously it was deployed—because to consider the beer leagues a career, even in jest, was grandiose—had a finality that got marbled up with whatever depression the concussions had brought on.
The deaths of Teddy and Emily toward the end of "Vanishing Point" have a terrible finality to them for Dolores and William, who are now permanently condemned figures in whatever world they attempt to conquer.
The finality of it all felt like the end of an era — like the connection we'd built over the styling of her hair, and the control I exercised over it as her mother, was gone.
It should be not only defeated but destroyed—vanquished from the American political scene with a finality that can only be assured not by electoral politics or structural reforms alone, but by a moral crusade.
"I sit in awe of a brilliant woman earning every last dollar she can for the causes dearest to her; building a sum of infinite potential in the face of her own finality," he said.
In the dissent, Breyer noted that the court had previously declared that the finality of the death penalty creates a heightened "need for reliability" in decisions that death is "the appropriate punishment" in any particular case.
Another potential issue with the series is that the protagonist is still around to narrate it, which could undermine the finality of suicide, Suicide Awareness Voices of Education's (SAVE) executive director Dan Reidenberg told The Post.
Although the finality of the Donny & Marie show hung over the theater like a thick blanket on Saturday night, the Osmonds proved to be professionals, as they fought through the emotions to perform their top hits.
" "While the government does have a legitimate interest in the finality of criminal proceedings," Chutkan held, the time it took to establish a new protocol "undermines its arguments regarding the urgency and weight of that interest.
At the same time, senior Justice officials have been puzzled by Mueller's decision not to reach a conclusion on the obstruction issue and Barr felt he needed to provide finality on the matter as the attorney general.
The two beautiful humans spend the rest of the movie grappling with monogamy, wondering whether they're ready to give up all that (the freedom and endless options of the app) for this (the finality of one person).
It framed the issue, like other courts have, as a tradeoff between, on the one hand, the finality of verdicts and avoiding potential juror harassment, and, on the other, the defendant's constitutional right to a fair trial.
This seems like a strict rule, but it is designed to preserve the sanctity of deliberations, achieve finality in litigation and also to discourage juror harassment after the fact by frustrated defendants looking for reasons to appeal.
Adapting to loss can entail accepting the reality of the death, including its finality and a changed relationship to the person who died, and seeing the possibility of feeling joy again in the future as time passes.
A more recent, more painful memory captures the contesting imperatives of finality and delay: "If you want to throw in some dirt," the priest addressed the widower and his child generally but did not complete the sentence.
Though something of a departure from Saunders's gentle dystopias, Lincoln in the Bardo nevertheless explores familiar themes—the meaning of freedom and the finality (or lack thereof) of death—and further cements his status as Vonnegut's heir.
The stories were often anchored by themes like the power of love and the finality of death; in her research, Ms. Kilmer also found many examples of ghost stories featuring the recurring theme of justice and fairness.
It must come alive in the season, I thought, though there was a kind of finality to its disuse, it was difficult to imagine that in a few weeks it would be transformed, packed with young people.
But the drawing, the latest chapter in an election melodrama that has drawn wide attention, may fail to bring finality, since the loser can request a recount — which would be the second recount of the original vote.
I learned how to say Thank You in the language Closed my heavy bag & saw The sun rise A Sand Book's closing opus, "Mosaic," tessellates many of the themes presented earlier on, punctuating them with mystic finality.
"The fact that the company has completed its comprehensive third-party account review and has communicated the finality of its customer remediation plans is a positive in our view," KBW analyst Brian Kleinhanzl said in a note.
The suggestion of blood says much of what can be said about King's killing, or, for that matter, anyone's: that it is senseless, that it is blank fact, that no word could ever rise to its finality.
According to Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins, who explored the concept in "Understanding by Design," they are also: questions that are not answerable with finality in a single lesson or a brief sentence — and that's the point.
Three steel and copper breastplates here feature notches that held a shield, as well as mechanical springs that launched the shield skyward, with the humiliating finality of a game show buzzer, if an opponent struck with enough force.
"EPA's removal of this report and the subsequent backtracking on its finality raises questions about the agency's motivation in providing a fair assessment of glyphosate - an assessment based on the scientific analysis conducted by CARC," the letter states.
Still, "The Strain" proved rewarding in its finality, allowing characters who had endured the threat, lost loved ones and bravely faced a supernatural foe a hard-earned ray of hope -- and sunlight -- at the end of the tunnel.
The release of the documents will "give finality to everyone who wants to know what their government did to a political campaign" and verify that the Trump campaign did not collude with Russia during the election, Nunes said.
It looked like the NFL was going to pull off something impressive -- addressing the political concerns of players who chose to take a knee while creating a moment of finality that would pivot the conversation away from politics.
Furthermore, as it takes around 10 minutes or more to verify a block and about an hour to reach true finality, there is substantial risk to merchants that bitcoins can be double spent by fraudsters acting in concert.
Though an overwhelming majority of my girlfriends had been black or nonwhite, and even though I had ceased thinking in terms of having a type, the finality of actually having chosen a white woman felt anything but trivial.
The hopelessness of his sprint back towards the goal line epitomises the inherent impotence of man, while the sight of him crumpling to the ground in despair is an emblem of the cold finality which awaits us all.
It's the job of the entertainment press to be present and report on red carpets, but the closeness of the cast and finality of this premiere made it hard to keep my reporter hat on for the entire event.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain must leave the European Union by the end of October to give finality to the Brexit process, Britain's new Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said on Wednesday, adding that he would prefer to leave with a deal.
It is with that in mind that executive departures in sports, which often seem to carry a great deal of finality, should actually be considered unfinished business until the various permutations of moves they made have come to fruition.
The governor's decision, I think, was a wise one to create the finality here so that poll workers know we're not going to order them to go to the polls tomorrow morning when it is detrimental to their health.
But goddamn if the show didn't just outdo itself all over again with this gorgeous hour, which knots three journeys together with such intricate finality that, more than ever, I have no idea where The Leftovers goes from here.
"While the government does have a legitimate interest in the finality of criminal proceedings, the eight years that it waited to establish a new protocol undermines its arguments regarding the urgency and weight of that interest," the judge wrote.
LONDON — Jon Underwood, who as the founder of the Death Cafe here encouraged people around the world to discuss, over tea and cake, life, the finality of life and why we fear it, died on June 27 in London.
President Trump's effort to paint Joe Biden as corrupt — debunked by fact-checkers — fits a pattern of Trump's attacks on enemies: Raise deeply serious questions, regardless of what the facts say; hammer on those questions; never, ever seek finality.
"When I heard [the news of his death], it was like the finality of a giant chapter of my life knowing that there would be no more music," said Allison Werthmann-Radnich, who choked up on the streets of Minneapolis.
The Chapter 11 filing affords "finality" for WMC, given its limited cash --$175,000-- and support from GE, and the threat of further claims, WMC Chief Executive Mark Asdourian said in a filing with the U.S. bankruptcy court in Wilmington, Delaware.
What Paul Kalanithi and Marion Coutts demonstrate with ringing lucidity is that while no science can mitigate the finality of loss, anyone who is fully alive to his or her death need not worry that its meaning will be lost.
"I'd just like to say in finality, this is what I said to your predecessor on a number of occasions: We would like this to be sorted," Kenny said in an address to the President and a selection of delegates.
"Yes, we want finality in these sentences but is there a way to do that without violating the Eighth Amendment and without being cruel and unusual and we just haven't been able to find a method that society is OK with."
LONDON, July 24 (Reuters) - Britain must leave the European Union by the end of October to give finality to the Brexit process, Britain's new Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said on Wednesday, adding that he would prefer to leave with a deal.
Note of triumph Even before he meets Kim, a note of triumph and finality has crept into Trump's rhetoric -- which may be overly optimistic given the many false thaws between the North and the South -- and the treacherous diplomacy ahead.
Although we are still coming to grips with the finality of the Mueller report, one thing has become increasingly clear: The Russia collusion narrative — fanned by foreigners, dirty tricksters and a willing media — did, in fact, impact an American election.
The children who died in Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park in Lahore on Sunday would have been riding those familiar crests of feeling: the wild joy of being high up or spun around mixing suddenly, grotesquely with the grim finality of death.
"When it involves the honor of the Prophet Muhammad, the finality of his prophethood or the dishonoring of his person, then every Muslim will become an extremist," says Ejaz Ashrafi, a senior TLP leader, in an interview with Al Jazeera.
Conceived, in part, as a reaction to the finality of physical releases, Rahbek has decided to unleash all of the instrumental stems into the public domain when the album comes out, allowing anyone to create their own version of the record.
And whenever the plot fails to surprise, there's Bennet's playful, thoughtful voice to distract you, fretting over all the possible shades of meaning in the word unpregnant: its finality, its sheer strangeness, not not pregnant but a different category of woman altogether.
DANISH STRING QUARTET This fiery group presents a program at Carnegie Hall that explores finality: On the docket are Shostakovich's last quartet (his 15th) and Schubert's last chamber work (the String Quintet in C, with the cellist Torlief Thedeen joining in). Oct. 26.
Questions linger as to whether "Twin Peaks" will actually deliver any sort of closure or finality; and if viewers who can't immediately identify the Log Lady (Catherine Coulson, who shot scenes before her death in 2015) will find this new journey rewarding or satisfying.
"We've always thought that as we reach finality against ISIS in Syria we're going to adjust the level of our presence there, so in that sense nothing actually has changed," Marine Lieutenant General Kenneth McKenzie, director of the Joint Staff, told a Pentagon briefing.
I feel sorry for people who do not live in apartment buildings and cannot terminate relationships with the finality of the chute, who never get to experience the whole satisfying slam thunk of the metal door and the drop: Hot-air balloon instruction manual.
It seems to me that if we are going to have a society that attaches finality to terms of incarceration (is that what we do, really?), and that offers parole under some circumstances, we must offer circumstances that permit a reasonable prospect of successful rehabilitation.
Then, as the finality began to sink in that there would be a new champion, he pivoted and walked purposefully toward the other end of the court, making a beeline for Kevin Durant, a rare equal whom he had spent much of these finals battling.
Essentially marketing-speak for "the last episode of the year before we take a few weeks off around the holidays, because we're not just airing the whole season in a row the way cable shows do," it carries with it an oxymoronic promise of finality.
On Tuesday, GOP leadership insisted that there would still be a vote on healthcare in the chamber, but it's no longer a matter of repealing the law — it's about bringing finality to a legislative push that appears to have reached the end of the road.
Hackers, in a recent series of thefts, stole participant identities to use in gaining entry to the trillion-dollar-a-day SWIFT money transfer network and leveraged the week-end time lags between orders placed and finality of payment to steal over $100 million.
It became a part of my life, and soon it's going to be gone, and even though I'm thankful that in the age of endless reboots and continuations there seems to be a wish of finality on Lynch's part—I'm going to feel terrible when it's over.
"The fact that there might be problems with the mail does not outweigh the state's important interest in delineating finality in elections," said an order by US District Court Judge Mark Walker, siding with Republicans who have argued in several cases this week that deadlines must remain rigid.
But on the opposing page, as a kind of envoi, we're told that the storm has subsided and "That which had been lightning / became the zigzag of my steps"—the finality of the book's last poem has now been transmuted into new, animated movement, leading to an unknown beyond.
The purpose of the movement (meaning "finality of the Prophethood"), which one official says started in Britain in 1983, is to refute the claims of the Ahmadiya, and to inform all Muslims that they are in fact "traitors to Islam", as the Khatme Nubuwwat Academy's website reminds everyone.
" Another study, conducted at Marquette University, posits that life sentences may provide more opportunities for co-victims to heal, that they "may prefer the finality of a life sentence and the obscurity into which the defendant will quickly fall, to the continued uncertainty and publicity of the death penalty.
Considering the finality of their bow-out (like, they literally made a film about it), many have been left asking what the point was, and now the band's frontman James Murphy has addressed that prickly issue, amongst other topics, in a new interview with the New York Times.
That sense of finality was echoed by Republican senators who are considerably less inclined to take Mr. Trump's side, including Mr. Portman, Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri and Senator Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, who in private have all harshly criticized Mr. Trump's conduct of his presidency, according to aides.
" Deep in Christianity and European philosophy was "a more or less tragic finality," he wrote, adding: "It is as if Europe, unlike other civilizations, had intuited that it would one day collapse under the paradoxical weight of its achievements and the unparalleled wealth and complication of its history.
Peter Randall, founder of the UK-based rival Setl, said there were still questions over whether payments using a quasi-central bank currency would be considered certain and risk-free enough to achieve "settlement finality" — reducing the capital and liquid assets that need to be held against them.
J.C. The 70-year-old and very much alive Iggy Pop has been thinking about death in his latest projects, and this hymnlike song — from the coming soundtrack to the film "Good Time" by Daniel Lopatin, alias Oneohtrix Point Never — is a somber, shimmering meditation on finality, love and transcendence.
It was a resounding climax in the scandal, not only because of its finality — Cohen cannot withdraw his plea and is expected to serve somewhere between 212018 and 2122 years on crimes eligible for up to 212018 — but also because both Cohen's and Trump's explanations have shifted dramatically over time from total agreement to complete contradiction.
It was a resounding climax in the scandal, not only because of its finality — Cohen cannot withdraw his plea and is expected to serve somewhere between 4 and 8 years on crimes eligible for up to 65 — but also because both Cohen's and Trump's explanations have shifted dramatically over time from total agreement to complete contradiction.
There was a real sense of finality, of loose ends being tied, to Nathan Drake's story come the climactic cutscene of Uncharted 3, so whatever this follow-up has to add to his tale, beyond the return of a presumed-dead brother, it really needs to be substantial or else the familiar gunplay will pale well prior to the game's final stages.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK.Sometime after the talking-head segment on how to make an award-winning anal scene, but before the stage invasion that led Lil Wayne to declare he'd "died and gone to heaven," this year the AVN Awards—known as the "Oscars of porn"—spent a few minutes facing the reality and finality of death.
While Hero might be thought of as a self-immolating woman – a type explored by the great writer and feminist Angela Carter – Staver suspends this tragic figure inside the painting; she seems to be rising toward the painting's upper left-hand corner, evoking the slim possibility that gravity will not overtake her, rejecting the finality we associate with the myth.
Mike had the authority to tell us with finality that there was nothing anyone could do, although he understood how valuable the paintings were, and he was sorry for our loss, an apology that prompted a strange speech from Sonia, which I hurried to interrupt, about how the paintings were worthless, "perfectly worthless," but how that made it even more important that she get them back before the opening the following evening.

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