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"fine" Definitions
  1. (of a person) in good health
  2. [usually before noun] of high quality; good
  3. (also used as an exclamation) used to tell somebody that an action, a suggestion or a decision is acceptable
  4. used to say you are satisfied with something
  5. (especially British English) bright and not raining
  6. [usually before noun] pleasant to look at
  7. very thin or narrow; made of very thin or narrow wires or threads
  8. [usually before noun] difficult to see or describe synonym subtle
  9. [only before noun] that you have a lot of respect for
  10. sounding important and impressive but unlikely to have any effect
  11. (specialist) containing only a particular metal and no other substances that reduce the quality
  12. made of very small grains
  13. [usually before noun] attractive and small or thin

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"fine" Synonyms
excellent great choice exquisite outstanding splendid supreme admirable exceptional magnificent superior good quality superb divine prime select sterling striking top bright fair clear sunny balmy clement cloudless pleasant summery warm agreeable dry nice sunshiny unclouded benign clarion rainless undarkened without a cloud in the sky thin light flimsy lightweight diaphanous sheer wispy chiffony filmy gauzy gossamer delicate feathery gossamery insubstantial transparent ultra-fine cobwebby ethereal gauzelike subtle narrow tenuous nuanced abstruse distinct elusive faint hairsplitting obscure cryptic enigmatic esoteric fine-spun impalpable petty recondite strict tiny trifling satisfactory acceptable adequate suitable decent passable reasonable okay respectable all right alright convenient palatable serviceable sufficient average tolerable worthy upright deserving estimable laudable honorable(US) honourable(UK) praiseworthy reliable upstanding commendable creditable dependable honest reputable righteous seemly attractive handsome lovely pretty bonny gentlemanly good-looking ladylike stunning comely delightful fit gorgeous ravishing cute beauteous sightly taking healthy well strong robust hale hearty sound vigorous blooming thriving able-bodied fighting fit in good health OK alive and kicking in good condition in good shape up to par grand imposing impressive majestic stately august dignified lofty noble regal resplendent glorious proud grandiose palatial keen quick acute alert sharp astute brilliant perceptive precise sensitive clever critical discriminating intelligent penetrating perspicacious fastidious refined hairline needlelike skinny slender slim small polished paper-thin ultrathin slim-jim papery slimline wafer-thin threadlike lean slight svelte honed razor-sharp razor-like sharpened cutting whetted acuminate edged pointed cuspidate pointy peaked spiked aciculate acuminous acicular powdery dusty floury ground granulated powdered pulverised(UK) pulverized(US) chalky crushed comminuted levigated pulverulent triturated granular fine-grained sand-like crumbly friable gritty little diminutive puny smallish bantam dinky pocket pygmy shrimpy subnormal toylike dwarfish Lilliputian pint-size pint-sized pocket-size pocket-sized undersize chic lavish luxurious opulent classy courtly elegant fancy fashionable flashy plush ritzy stylish sumptuous swanky expensive costly exorbitant extravagant pricey dear premium extortionate overpriced precious priceless immoderate pretentious valuable beyond price big-ticket high-cost high-end intricate detailed elaborate meticulous minute ornate complex complicated dainty exact painstaking decorated fussy baroque florid ornamented busy showy fragile frail frangible breakable airy graceful distinguished discerning discriminative particular finicky picky exacting demanding choosy finical choosey fussbudgety finicking cultured cultivated sophisticated tasteful sublime civilised(UK) civilized(US) pure unadulterated unalloyed unmixed solid straight uncontaminated unpolluted absolute purified unblended undiluted flawless perfect plain neat one hundred per cent skilful(UK) skilled skillful(US) master competent masterful proficient able ace masterly practised(UK) practiced(US) virtuoso whiz wizard crack dexterous(US) dextrous(UK) well-versed accurate pinpoint close mathematical spot-on rigorous finespun careful imperceptible indistinguishable invisible unnoticeable inappreciable undetectable inaudible indiscernible indistinct infinitesimal unapparent gradual microscopic pleasing gratifying enjoyable satisfying pleasurable heavenly welcome delectable sweet delicious felicitous delightsome dulcet jolly soft smooth velvety fleecy velvetlike silky silken silklike satin satiny downy flocculent furry woolly(UK) wooly(US) fluffy weak brittle feeble insecure smashable splintery unstable vulnerable destroyable destructible eggshell fracturable safe unharmed unhurt uninjured unscathed intact O.K. safeguarded undamaged unthreatened untouched unscratched alive and well in one piece easy rich abundant affluent wealthy loaded plentiful ample bountiful comfortable fat full gilded bumper massive huge immense unusual whopping colossal enormous giant gigantic goodly heavy jumbo mammoth mega lithe agile nimble lissom spry supple lithesome lissome limber gracile deft feline featly lightsome hair-splitting fault-finding carping niggling quibbling captious caviling(US) cavilling(UK) criticising(UK) criticizing(US) pettifogging censorious disapproving hypercritical judgemental judgmental nitpicking limpid calm composed cool tranquil unruffled collected serene placid untroubled undisturbed peaceful unperturbed sedate together unworried coolheaded possessed unshaken level penalty sanction forfeit charge damages fee forfeiture amercement mulct punishment levy penance amends assessment payment reparation financial penalty punitive action penalization retribution damage compensation indemnity recompense restitution satisfaction indemnification requital redress reimbursement remuneration atonement meed quittance recoupment reparations fine champagne ticket notice certificate notification warning infringement notice tax duty impost tariff toll contribution excise tithe tribute customs imposition rate dues cess liability bite powder dust pounce talc fine particles pulvil pulvilio ash concentrate crumb film grain grit gunpowder meal particle precipitate pulverulence residue seed adequately nicely satisfactorily acceptably decently tolerably passably serviceably suitably appropriately aptly respectably creditably sufficiently large affluently luxuriously comfortably wealthily extravagantly lavishly opulently expensively fatly grandiosely grandly immoderately imposingly impressively indulgently intemperately magnificently ostentatiously palatially delightfully pleasingly pleasantly agreeably charmingly splendidly pleasurably delectably felicitously fetchingly winningly enjoyably swimmingly favourably(UK) favorably(US) enchantingly deliciously gratifyingly excellently wonderfully admirably superbly flawlessly exquisitely incomparably supremely remarkably marvellously(UK) marvelously(US) famously divinely ingeniously masterfully notably perfectly uh-huh yes absolutely affirmative agreed amen assuredly aye beyond a doubt by all means certainly definitely even so exactly gladly good enough granted indubitably properly correctly befittingly correspondingly fittingly accordingly duly legitimately right accurately reasonably rightly appositely penalise(UK) penalize(US) amerce dock impose put assess punish sting sconce confiscate extort seize sequestrate hit with taper attenuate constrict straiten become thin become thinner make thin make thinner clarify filter purify distil(UK) distill(US) refine garble become clear make clear clean cleanse treat process decontaminate rarefy sanitize(US) rectify disinfect sublimate sentence condemn doom convict mete out punishment to impose penalty inflict a penalty on slap with impose a penalty on pronounce sentence on throw the book at mete out impose a sentence on mete out justice to discipline beat bilk bleed cheat chisel chouse con cozen defraud diddle do euchre fiddle fleece flimflam gaff hose hustle nobble help benefit bolster facilitate improve ameliorate amend ease maintain restore revive better boost save sustain meliorate mitigate stimulate correct emend sure yep no problem of course very well yeah yea roger righto okey-dokey More
"fine" Antonyms
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607 Sentences With "fine"

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This fine book is a fine, fine book—as fine as a book can be.
He said, 'Art, I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm doing fine.
These are the kinds of stories making up "Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine," a taut collection of flash fictions that are often beautiful but impenetrable, structured like little riddles to unspool.
I told her that I was fine, fine, fine, can we get drunk now?
"My blood pressure was fine, my heart rate was fine, everything was fine," she said.
I was just fine at school, and I was fine with being fine at school.
It's modest and reassuring and kind: You okay, you okay, you okay; you fine, you fine, you fine.
"I'm fine, it's fine, I'm fine," she keeps repeating, as the cracks in her careful composure grow ever bigger.
"Here's what voters are fine with: They're fine if you're honest, they're not fine if you lie," he said.
Afterward, I told my eager roommate that the date was "just fine," but "just fine" was fine with me.
Talwani sentenced Semprevivo to pay a $100,000 fine, Sloane to pay a $95,000 fine and Huffman to pay a $0003,000 fine.
He was a fine, young Christian man, a fine boy.
I'm fine with it if the studio's fine with it.
"Just a fine, fine family," Jones said of the Gallaghers.
LOS ANGELES — Everything is not fine with The Fine Brothers.
I went through security, I'm fine, my bag is fine.
Which, by the way, was fine — she looked perfectly fine.
It's fine to feel nothing; it's fine to feel everything.
Mr. Cooper is a fine singer, fine as in adequate.
And that would be a fine, fine dinner right there.
Fine dining doesn't need to be in fine settings anymore.
Stacie should ask the cashier if it's fine to ignore the rule, and if the cashier says it's fine, then it's fine.
It's fine to have a wrinkle; it's fine to be 50.
Hersh Fine Art at the Long Island Academy of Fine Art.
If we do, that's fine and if we don't, that's fine.
Art logistics company Crozier Fine Arts acquired Artex Fine Arts Services.
Money I'm fine with, power I'm fine with, fame is costly.
He was a fine writer as well as a fine man.
"Fine words are fine, but it's actions that count," he said.
"I'm fine, fine," she said, tottering away without a glance back.
The Commission fine is in euros — making the dollar fine around 1.7BN
She's fine, Barbra's fine, but she just went through something very serious.
I would be fine with it, because, again, protest is absolutely fine.
" Fine, Kai said, then remembered she had to use her mouth. "Fine.
Quitting is fine for Ocasio-Cortez and would be fine for me.
Our leaders right now seem to think everything's fine, it isn't fine.
You'll be fine Grace will be fine the kids won't go hungry.
It wasn't just "This Is Fine," but "This is Fine" helped it.
He continues to say things are fine, when they are not fine.
BUT WE'RE GOING TO BE FINE, THE ECONOMY'S GOING TO BE FINE.
Like a fine wine, a fine Vine only gets better with age.
She looks like a very fine woman to me, very fine woman.
This is my job, this is their job, I'm fine, everything's fine.
She paid her fine late, resulting in an additional fine plus interest.
My voice sounds fine, telling her I was fine, schoolwork is challenging but manageable — I am applying to summer internships, competition is rough, but it's fine.
But most of all he was a fine, fine father and my friend.
VW will pay a $1.5-billion civil fine and $2.8-billion criminal fine.
The fine was microscopic by comparison with the latest fine levied against Google.
Again, we aren't saying you should buy anything copying Apple's fine, fine products.
The injections were fine, I got through that by myself, it was fine.
"Belgium are a really fine side, really fine," O'Neill told reporters in France.
But most of all he was a fine, fine father and my friend.
"Everyone says I'm fine, but I don't feel fine," she tells her mom.
This is fine does not mean this is fine — not on social media.
A pair of fine, fine book covers were posted to Imgur on Friday.
Lookin' good and feeling fine, lookin' good and feeling fine... slay, slay, slay...
It is Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, not Steven Henry Fine Art Projects.
Ice cubes shaped like crescents are fine, but that's it: They're just fine.
"No, no, it's fine, I'm fine, I just wanna ask them," Mark insists.
"I would ask him and he said, 'We're fine, we're fine,'" she recalled.
If companies purposefully ignore CCPA, California will fine them$7,500 fine per violation.
It's not fine if we're down 80 percent, like that's not fine. Right?
It's the end of the world as we know it, and everything does feel fine—not fine like chill, but fine like china, like glass, like thread.
For starters, the Tuscaloosa, Alabama, native is fine, totally, totally fine with being imperfect.
If you're someone who just wants it to be fine, this one seems...fine.
It gives us fine players beating better ones, and fine teams doing the same.
Most of the time, if you're being honest with yourself, fine is fine enough.
There's a wonderful company called Living Libations, and they have a fine, fine selection.
"It's fine; it's fine," he said, looking rather ashen when the subject was broached.
Landrieu will likely be remembered as a fine mayor—fine, and nothing more. He
Everybody convincing everyone else that everything is fine and that everyone is doing fine.
In one memorable scene, he sits in her kitchen pretending to be finefine.
"Sean Spicer is a fine human being; he's a fine person," Mr. Trump said.
"He was just a fine, fine man," former T.L. Hanna football coach Harold Jones .
A fine dining cure—a cure through fine dining—which will ensure healthy living.
When a dining car attendant asks about reservations, I imagine my "North by Northwest" moment, sharing fine cuisine served on fine china with a fine Eva Marie Saint.
The screen is fine, the performance is fine, the battery life is fine, and the price ($899.99 to start, $999.99 as tested) isn't outrageous for the specs included.
Penalties handed down by the European Commission include a $34.9 million fine for Philips, a $11.9 million fine for Pioneer, and a $9 million fine for Denon and Marantz.
In addition to the sentence, Ellis ordered Manafort to pay a $50,000 fine, the lowest fine provided for by guidelines that recommended a fine between $50,000 and $24 million.
"The final day of shooting, I felt fine… I felt fine… I felt fine… Then I went to do my last shots and started hyperventilating a bit," he said.
"Fine, fine me then," she told him before changing in the bathroom, the affidavit states.
For Barbara Corcoran, judge on ABC's "Shark Tank," a fine resume is just that: Fine.
Now CEO of MoviePass parent company Helios & Matheson, Ted Farnsworth, insists it's fine—everything's fine.
"His airways seemed fine, he was acting fine ... he was actually pretty calm," Cuellar said.
Your two main sponsors are Fine Bagels and a mysterious Helen K. Fine of Boston.
No, Uber's, I think Uber was priced fine and Uber is going to be fine.
While it worked fine for batches of cookies, it worked less fine for cooking bacon.
I think she was fine, more than fine, but he'll live to see another day.
It's when I felt things would be fine, but most likely wouldn't be so fine.
She was fine when she was with you, and she's gotten along fine without you.
So, uhh, that overpriced green beer here in the United States seems fine, perfectly fine.
"I thought it was a fine idea, a fine idea," he said with a chuckle.
And that's fine, but if the fanatical following leads to fanatical behavior, that's not fine.
" Mr. Lampert added: "I'm not fine with the outcome, but I'm fine with the effort.
"Mrs Fine," Fine wrote on a video of him proposing that he posted on Instagram.
Swift and Lovato are fine, and now Lovato wants Lovatics and Swifties to be fine.
Joe Jonas looks like he's shaping up to be a fine fighter ... emphasis on fine.
The big takeaway is that they want everyone to know that things are fine, totally fine!
I just tried to act like it was fine, like I was fine, but I wasn't.
We're expected to meet and if we don't that's fine and if we do that's fine.
It was fine — but after the great job Andy Samberg did last year, fine was disappointing.
It features a fine mix of old and new tracks with Kendrick in inevitably fine form.
He studied art at Gia Dinh Fine Arts School and the Vietnam College of Fine Arts.
It's less fine dining and more a sort of rustic way of dealing with fine meat.
Kaitlyn Tiffany: I would just like to say that everything happening here is fine, perfectly fine.
Sinclair will have 30 days to respond to the proposed fine or to pay the fine.
There's a fine line between asking for more and being fine with what we've already got.
Even the fine print has fine print in the highly technical, 619-page near final version.
Offer a good Champagne to start, and follow with a fine white and a fine red.
He is a son of Risa Schneider-Fine and Dr. Gerald S. Fine of Newton, Mass.
If you have a spare $210,000 that you are fine seeing go to zero, okay, fine.
"I look fine now, and when I'm 45 I will look fine, and when I'm 50 I will look fine, because there is nothing wrong with a woman aging," Robinson said.
Apply this philosophy to a pandemic that's spreading across the world, and you get what's happening right now in the United States: I'm fine — or I will be fine — so everything's fine.
Everyone's fine, but there are four [victims] who aren't fine so let's dedicate this to them tonight.
This "fine-casual" trend, as it's often called, is a hybrid of fine dining and fast food.
In addition to the 500 franc fine, he was also handed a suspended fine of 4,500 francs.
We want to activate fine artists and fine artists' work to affect the discourse around this election.
And all of that's fine (not that the torture's fine, but it worked for the show's progression).
And I think they're doing just fine and I think they will continue to do just fine.
I'm...I'm so sorry that you couldn't--I mean, we couldn't--" Her: "Shh, it's fine, love, fine.
So it seems he's doing fine, there he is, he's done all this great work, looks fine.
Even the fine print in a near-final 220-page version of the bill has fine print.
"We would like to do fine dining but a bit different — pop fine dining," Mr. Caranchini said.
It's the deeply flawed idea, again, that so long as I am fine, then everything is fine.
"The eye is fine, fine enough to be here!" replied Guthrie, who wore glasses during the broadcast.
Fine, Eric Decker isn't Julio Jones and Rishard Matthews isn't Mohammed Sanu, and…OK, fine, forget it.
Which is perfectly fine for a YA romance novel, but not at all fine for a thriller.
"A newborn, a toddler, a dog in a cone, a dog with a tumor but I'm having a good hair day so it's fine we're fine I'm fine," Decker hilariously captioned the moment.
"Today it's a normal student college life and my eye is fine and I'm totally fine," she said.
" @ValerieJarrett reacts to Roseanne Barr's racist tweet about her: "In all seriousness … I'm fine, I am just fine.
If they're going to fine me, they're going to fine me, but I think I didn't do nothing.
My voice is 90 percent fine most days, and almost completely fine when I'm not in my apartment.
"She was in fine form – absolutely fine form – and her voice was in even better form," says Shanahan.
SCARAMUCCI: -- and the people that are working in those jobs have to honor those jobs -- CUOMO: Fine, fine.
This seems reductive, and has a modestly deflating effect on both a fine performance and a fine production.
" @ValerieJarrett reacts to Roseanne Barr's racist tweet about her: "In all seriousness ... I'm fine, I am just fine.
There's a lot of fine printIf you do opt to cosign a loan, read the fine print carefully.
He's been fine-tuning the story and fine-tuning his beliefs as he was growing, which is natural.
She started shaking to that fine, fine music / You know her life was saved by rock 'n' roll.
Introducing water and upsetting the fine balance of the wine would appall any sommelier or fine wine drinker.
I try to fine tune, and fine ways that guys get certain moves that I want to make.
"They don't get enough attention, which is, I think, fine with Anders and fine with Josh," Weight said.
A "Forum fine?" refers to the Roman forum and hence the Latin word for "fine," which is BENE.
"Yeah, I am fine, I am fine," the general says in one video, as Kabul's police chief, Gen.
Most people are well-aware of the difference between receiving a "Fine." and a "Fine" as a text.
"She says 'the cah' [instead of 'the car'] and 'fine ahts' [instead of 'fine arts']," Olivo-Shaw explained.
It's the third EU fine for Google, following a $5.5 billion fine in July related to the company's dominance in Android and a $2.7 billion fine in 2017 related to its online shopping feature.
The biggest antitrust fine to date was a 1.1 billion-euro fine imposed on chip-maker Intel in 2009.
It's fine, a lot of it is fine, but none of it justifies the XZ Premium's price or name.
It's still a fine phone, but fine might not be quite good enough for such a high price point.
Malaysia is seeking a $7.5 billion fine from Goldman Sachs; France is seeking a $4.2 billion fine from UBS.
He is a fine negotiator, grinding down the other side with charm and relentless tweaks of the fine print.
However, a fine for rodent feces found in a store can also land a bodega with a $300 fine.
I felt fine… I felt fine… Then I went to do my last shots and started hyperventilating a bit.
Shortly after the EU announced the record fine, Google responded by tweeting that they planned on appealing the fine. .
"Demand within Toll remains fine, suggesting that the leisure market is holding fine," Gabelli & Co analyst Alvaro Lacayo said.
It imposes a $500 fine on lawmakers for their first offense and a $2,500 fine for every subsequent violation.
Buried in the fine print, this fine indemnifies Facebook for any and all claims prior to June 12, 2019.
This year's Rangers are a fine ballclub—great in some places, even—but they're fine in spite of themselves.
In 1952, the Myanmar School of Fine Arts opened, followed by another state school of fine art in Mandalay.
Dialogue is flipped, characters are flopped, but the story is told successfully with good jokings and fine, fine drawings.
There's a fine line — or maybe not even so fine a line — between boosting morale and monopolizing the spotlight.
Fine, fine, I'll give them this much: they appear to be helpful in the fight against catastrophic climate change.
Hurt's beautiful baritone, then, stands in for all authority figures, trying to say everything's fine when nothing is fine.
So what might be fine for you today might not necessarily be fine for you tomorrow, and might definitely not be fine for a vulnerable population that struggles to be financially included day-to-day anyway.
All of a sudden, Uber's like, "Fine, fine, fine, we're not tracking ..." There's a really great connection from the people using the service to the people providing the service, and you get that immediate feedback loop.
While the fine is the largest antitrust judgement ever, an even bigger fine could be on the way for Google.
The person's eyes are structurally fine—or the kind of fine that those of us with typical vision problems have.
That fine, while not the largest ever imposed by the FTC, was the body's largest fine for a privacy violation.
Though Fisher's boasted purples, yellows, and blues, Lourd kept it simple with fine black ink and layers of fine shading.
I would rather not be part of the smokescreen that makes everybody think, 'Eh, it's fine,' because it's not fine.
Intentional violations can trigger imprisonment of up to three years or a fine; negligence could be punished with a fine.
When Ivanka Trump delivered her speech at the RNC in 2016, it was absolutely totally fine — nothing brilliant — but fine.
The club's fine was reduced from $250,000 to $200,000, while Coach Andy Reid's fine was reduced from $75,000 to $60,000.
I mostly use soft pastel pencils, because the fine tip gives you more control over your drawing and fine detail.
A spokesperson for the company said it should be fine and I'm probably fine and not to worry about it.
The Americans in Paris — Joseph Altuzarra and Thom Browne — did just fine (and in Mr. Browne's case, more than fine).
"Waterboarding is fine, and much tougher than that is fine," Trump said at a Monday campaign event in New Hampshire.
"You've got to be careful that you assume the attitude of, 'Hey, we'll be fine, we'll be fine,'" Bochy said.
More than one fine coach, more than one fine general manager, has crossed the Bridge of Tears into the Garden.
" Trump also called Ford's testimony "very compelling and she looks like a very fine woman to me, very fine woman.
IRS looks at it as, if you call a foul on yourself and pay the ban -- pay fine, you&aposre fine.
She's diabetic and is trying to tell Gypsy that she's fine, but the doctor is adamant: Dee Dee is not fine.
Not only have they been launching fine but they've also been landing a lot of their rockets just fine, too. Right.
The zero-energy fine-structure constant of electromagnetism isn't quite as interesting to particle physicists as that grander fine-structure constant.
The article was edited by Mr. Wenner and Mr. Fine, with Mr. Fine responsible for the final line editing before publication.
The $5 billion fine dwarfs Google's previous $2.7 billion record-breaking fine from the EU last year over manipulated search results.
The original bill planned to institute a minimum fine of 90 euros ($104) and a maximum fine of 375 euros ($434).
LOS ANGELES — Fans of The Fine Bros' "react" videos can now make their own similar clips, thanks to Fine Brothers Entertainment.
In February, the Nevada Gaming Commission levied a historic $20 million fine against Wynn Resorts, nearly quadrupling the previous record fine.
So it&aposs fine for them, Joe, to have their viewpoint, but it&aposs also fine for us to fight back.
Everyone's fine, but there are four people [that had been killed] who aren't fine so let's dedicate this to them tonight.
Which is fine for Trump but far less fine for the medium-to-long-term health of the Grand Old Party.
Now she's both 100% fine (as she smilingly tells her shrink) but probably not 100% fine (because she's tense running carpool).
"Klay said he'll be fine, but Klay could be half dead and he would say he would be fine," Kerr said.
He graduated from Manhattanville College and received a Master of Fine Arts degree in fine and studio arts from Brooklyn College.
The second caveat to any claim that we'll all be fine is that a lot of the time, things aren't fine.
I'm curious about how UTA's fine artist division is different from how Hollywood has worked with fine artists in the past.
Do you imagine the UTA possibly changing the conversation about how fine art and fine artists could reach a broader audience?
Intentional violations can trigger imprisonment of up to three years or a fine, while negligence could be punished with a fine.
I've been in therapy with Marc for 12 years, and in addition to being a fine therapist, he's a fine poet.
COLIN EISLER, NEW YORK The writer is a professor of fine art at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University.
Fine Vintage Fixations I have met too many people who will buy fine wines only from vintages that critics deem great.
He earned a bachelor of fine arts degree from Yale in 22017 and a master of fine arts there in 21999.
Curated by Thelma K. Thomas, associate professor of fine arts at the Institute of Fine Arts, it includes loans from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum, Cleveland Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and other institutions.
FCC PROPOSES RECORD $28503 MILLION FINE FOR SINCLAIR: The Federal Communications Commission has proposed to fine the Sinclair Broadcast Group $22019 million for airing sponsored programming without disclosing its funders -- the largest such fine the agency has ever issued.
Thanks, Not Fine Dear Not Fine, I think it's up to every human being to say what being okay means to them.
I only started to feel NOT fine when I got back to class and my friend asked me if I felt fine.
While some welcomed the fine, others in the tech community felt the EU had overstepped—particularly with the amount of the fine.
Above all, when Devil Is Fine hit the mark, it reduced everything to such fine rubble that the original structures were invisible.
It's fine and it should be even more fine in 2017, even if there isn't a single new product category to ogle.
They stood at 57.18 million fine troy ounces at the end of January, up from 56.66 million fine troy ounces in December.
The other thing about the Jet Black finish is that it's more prone to "fine micro-abrasions," according to Apple's fine print.
Yet in 2004 Meyer was faced with perhaps his biggest challenge: going from fine dining to fine burgers in a roadside setting.
In our most recent one-on-one, I'd indicated that everything was, "Oh fine, just fine, " and then she heard something different.
Google is still appealing the $2.7 billion 2017 fine and said it would appeal Wednesday's decision and $5 billion fine as well.
Not much has changed internally about the device, which is fine (aside from the divisive, error-prone keyboard, which isn't as fine).
I think me saying my daughter was fine, though I still worry, helped people feel like their kids could be fine, too.
This is all from a fine arts background, lots of people here come from fine arts schools from all over the world.
Read the fine print for feesIf you tend to glaze over the fine print, now is the time to break that habit.
Brantley in Britain It is a fine, fine morning in the English countryside — sparkling sunshine, cloudless skies, blooming flowers at their peak.
So imagine you getting a fine ... Okay, I'll do, one thousandth of my total net worth is not a big fine. Right.
I took from it that the only constant in life is that nothing is stable ever, shit's gonna be fine and then it's not gonna be fine, and then it'll be fine again, and then that just repeats until you die.
"We know that there is a great deal of public concern because of the fine dust coming from China, and because China is also suffering from fine dust, it is necessary to strengthen cooperation to drastically reduce fine dust," Moon said.
The quarter before the fine was announced Facebook made $15 billion in revenue and had already set aside $3 billion for the fine.
Raselli Franco, an Italian jeweler who manufactures and sells fine jewelry to retailers, claims he sold Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry $56,833 in bling.
Year-to-date, the Liv-ex Fine Wine 203 index, which tracks daily price movements of fine wines, has grown by 220 percent.
Gold volume stood at 57.18 million fine troy ounces at the end of January, up from 56.66 million fine troy ounces in December.
It's a fine computer in the same way that an iPhone 5 is a fine phone that can probably still make phone calls.
And leaving aside not wanting to let people know that you're watching Triple Frontier — it's a fine movie … it's not a fine movie.
Prysmian was hit with the biggest fine at 104.6 million euros, which included a joint fine of 37.3 million euros with Goldman Sachs.
You'll recall ... Brooke filed for divorce from her husband, David, last spring -- and she's clearly doing just fine ... with a fine new piece.
And that's fine, all of it is fine, but neither Brown nor Thomas could touch Jon Gott's celebration—mostly because Gott's involved booze.
An artist that's fiddle-faddling in opaque, gossamer gestures — I mean it's fine to do that, totally fine, but there's no time left.
"While they are keeping up with their payments, and while an economist will say 'things are fine,' they are not fine," he said.
Worsham agreed to pay a fine and to cooperate with the probe, the Justice Department said, without specifying the amount of the fine.
It's a fine movie and Gosling is a fine singer in it but this isn't the actor's first foray into the musical world.
" Dr. Bromfield cautions that parents should not falsely reassure kids by saying things like "you'll be fine" or "everyone's going to be fine.
After three minutes of being touched and felt by Trump, Kim Jong-un is just going to go, 'Fine, fine, take the nukes!
" She knows that the most common response of aging parents to their children's concerns is, "I'm fine" when they insist, "You're not fine.
Delter suggests starting with a medium to fine grind, but I found I got enjoyable results even with a very fine espresso grind.
Most folks are probably fine sitting pretty with an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus, but there really are some fine upgrades here.
All of that is fine— it's 100% fine—but a company called Fairly Odd Novelties wants to help you through it all, anyway.
A revamped fine arts museum — the Istanbul Painting and Sculpture Museum of the Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University — is also on the way.
Folding phones need to minimize and control the forces that hit their screens: bending is fine, flexing and twisting are not so fine.
The fine follows a massive $1.7 billion fine, imposed on Google by the EU in March 2019 for abusive practices in online advertising.
Mahle Behr's fine came to 62.1 million euros while Sanden got a 64.6 million euro penalty and Denso a fine of 322,000 euros.
Fine hair is especially prone to heat damage, and with such fine strands, it can be hard to maintain any sort of volume.
After all, mine is an odd injury: my nose is fine and my brain is fine, but the connection between them is faulty.
"I think it will be very tight, the parties (Fine Gael and Fianna Fail) are very close," Fine Gael minister Richard Bruton told Reuters, adding that he saw "no flinching at all" in Fine Gael's position of refusing to govern with Sinn Fein.
In addition to the $2003,000 fine, the agency announced an additional $150,000 fine SkyPan will be responsible for if it violates FAA rules again in the next year and another $150,000 fine if the company fails to comply with the settlement agreement.
They gave a fine that was to get their attention, to prove that they were serious, but it wasn't just a one-time fine.
FINE ACCOUNTING Alphabet's expenses included a $1.7 billion fine from the European Commission for having placed anticompetitive advertising restrictions on websites using its searches.
EUROPEAN FINE Alphabet's expenses included a $1.7 billion fine from the European Commission for having placed anticompetitive advertising restrictions on websites using its searches.
"The days of Fine Gael and Fianna Fail dominating Irish politics are over," Fine Gael parliamentary party chairman Martin Heydon told national broadcaster RTE.
"We're definitely fine as long as the service economy stays fine," Max Anderl, a fund manager at UBS Asset Management, told me this week.
The $2.4 million fine is seven times larger than the biggest fine previously doled out by the Department of Education for a Clery violation.
Although Uber plans to pay the fine, the company disagrees on how the agency calculated the fine, which is what Uber plans to appeal.
" He adds, "A crime at that level will likely get a couple of years probation and a fine, and a fine can be hefty.
That is a second-degree felony punishable by two to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000 fine, police said.
To create Everything OReilly partnered with coder Damien DiFede, while Double Fine Productions will be publishing the game under its "Double Fine Presents" label.
"My body feels fine; mentally I feel fine going into the game, whether it's four days' rest or five days' rest," Tanaka said Saturday.
Theodore Dobias, told the Daily Mail that Trump was a fine player, and fine enough to be scouted by the Phillies and Red Sox.
His mother says he is fine—he had his wallet stolen, but he's otherwise fine—but virtually everyone else involved is disputing this story.
Just like it's fine that you feel strange about the situation, it's fine that his kids are wary about welcoming you into their lives.
The fine, 1.06 billion euros, had been the largest in the region's history, until a fine meted out against Google in June overtook it.
Fine, fine — Purpose's main improvement on 2012's Believe, by which time he was already singing lower, has mostly to do with synthesizer sound.
But the Uzbek criminal code says the punishment for such offences can be as mild as a fine, or a fine plus prison time.
HIFL qualified for a 30 percent cut in the fine by agreeing to resolve the situation, reducing the original fine of 2.67 million pounds.
He becomes the headwaiter at the hotel's premier restaurant, putting all his aristocratic knowledge of fine wine, fine food, and etiquette to good use.
"If we're fine with Facebook and Google knowing it, we should really be fine with using it to fight crime and terrorism," Wenger said.
After studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm, she attended the city's Royal Academy of Fine Arts, graduating with honors in 22018.
But first, let's see what Frances has been up to...Team FrancesFrances points out to Robert that things were going fine (well, as fine as fine can be when you're getting divorced) between the two of them before he decided to get lawyers involved.
" I send my friends nudes as if to say, "Hey, look at my body, it's here, and it exists, and it's sexy— even when it hasn't had sex in forever and probably won't for forever longer, but that's fine, it's fine, I'm fine, ok?
We all easily could've died, and though two people vomited on the way there, we made it, and everything turned out fine—better than fine.
The original recipe is fine, but it would only take some strategically inserted pasta noodles to transform these fine pokémon into their superior Alolan versions.
That fine followed another recordbreaking penalty in 2017, when Google was slapped with an $2.7BN antitrust fine related to its search comparison service, Google Shopping.
Jones was also hit with a $205,000 fine -- 40% of his fight purse from the Daniel Cormier fight -- the largest fine the C.A.C. could levy.
Palmer refused to pay the fine or take down the review, so KlearGear sent the $3,500 fine to a collections agency, negatively impacting Palmer's credit.
Any violation (swiping, tapping, clicking your phone while it's off a phone mount) starts with a $20 fine and a $50 fine for subsequent violations.
"Fine Gael and Fianna Fail have reached a political agreement to facilitate a Fine Gael-led minority government," the parties said in a joint statement.
THEY'RE HIS AND IF HE WANTS TO SELL THEM, THAT'S FINE, IF HE WANTS TO BUY MORE, THAT'S FINE – IT DOESN'T AFFECT ME ONE BIT.
And the process of painting them has expanded my understanding and appreciation for this subculture of fine food raised to the level of fine art.
The possibility of a fine wasn't a surprise — the Washington Post reported in February that the FTC and Facebook were negotiating a multibillion-dollar fine.
The best fine motor toysHelping a child improve fine motor skills will improve their prowess at writing, dressing, building, eating, and just about everything else.
Yet while McBride has emulated his father, the cracks show, as when — after another routine psych exam — he unconvincingly insists that he's fine, just fine.
This was, then, one of those concerts with little reason for being other than the old-fashioned pleasure of a fine orchestra playing fine music.
Like rival lenders Falcon Fine Art and Athena, but unlike Sotheby's, Fine Art will offer loans secured only against the art, rather than other assets.
Daimler received the biggest fine at 1.01 billion euros while Volkswagen-owned MAN escaped a fine as it alerted the cartel to the European Commission.
We're not just talking about the fact they're all fine physical specimens — perhaps too fine to encourage the beginner runner that anyone can do this.
There are many fine partners (the Angle brothers, Jared and Tyler, set superlative standards, with the younger Russell Janzen almost as fine), but few heroes.
There's a fine line to walk between creation and destruction, just as there's a fine line between ruin and spectacle, and Murillo walks it well.
So chaos is fine, and violence is fine, and unrest in the streets is all part of what Scripture tells them is supposed to happen.
That led to a college major in fine arts individualized studies, where he created his own curriculum and explored the intersection of fashion and fine art.
He adds that the company's response could be strong enough to avoid a major regulatory fine, such as the $1.6 billion fine it faces in Europe.
Everything's fine, and therefore anything that's not fine must be your fault — like it's you who's being dramatic, unable to handle the stress of everyday life.
Helios and Matheson's CEO, Ted Farnsworth, has been doing a lot of interviews in the last few days to assure everyone that things are fine... FINE!
Drivers could face a $200–$400 fine the first time they're caught and up to an $800 fine or a suspended license for a repeat offense.
SAS, with a 70 million ($75.14 million) fine, and Air Canada, with a 21 million ($22.54 million) fine, have said they would appeal the new decision.
Either prohibition with a fine or we can do binding commitments, and as long as the company then honors those commitments there will be no fine.
Clemons was also ordered to pay a $200 fine plus court costs on the resisting arrest charge and a $200 fine for the disorderly conduct charge.
The EU issued a $22020 billion fine against Apple in 2100, for tax evasion; and a $22016 billion fine against Google last year, for antitrust issues.
"You don't do tests because you think everything's going to be fine, you do tests to find out what's not going to be fine," Musk added.
Like most other streamers, the Roku locks video output to 4K 60Hz, which is fine; most TVs can handle the pulldown to 24 fps fine now.
"If you have a spare $17,000 that you are fine seeing go to zero, okay, fine, that's not the worst way to spend it," she said.
The first violation would result in a written warning, the second violation would carry a $500 fine, and the fine would double for each subsequent violation.
They might feel like they're functioning fine, or aren't sleepy, because the awareness that you're not fine depends on the type of sleep loss you're getting.
I could give an answer that's perfect and everything's fine and nobody would care about it, nobody would write about it, and it would be fine.
Japanese company Asahi's fine was reduced by 22014 percent to 219 million due to leniency, while Blegium's Soliver received a fine of just 22016 million euros.
The paper said the fine could be higher than the $2.82 billion fine assessed against Google last year for abusing the dominance of its search engine.
With careful prose and fine scholarship, with fine thumbnail sketches of individuals and concise discussions of institutions and economics, he brings these events close to us.
Saunders does a fine job—and has a fine time—quickening his little necropolis to literary life, supporting his three codger principals with figures like Mrs.
"You don't do tests because you think everything's going to be fine, you do tests to find out what's not going to be fine," Musk said.
WHICH IS FINE, THAT'S FINE ON A, IF WE HAVE A STRATEGY AND WE THINK CHINA IS I DON'T KNOW IF I SHOULD BE POLITICALLY CORRECT.
His charges together also carry a maximum fine of $20133,000, though it's more likely his fine will range from $2,000 to $200,000, according to the judge.
Since opening in 2016, the market has had a 7003 percent occupancy rate, said Susan E. Fine, a principal at Fine Development Partnerships, the site's developer.
And, you know, when a story's just fine and it doesn't illuminate anything, I really tend not to focus on it, but that's a fine stock.
But he said he's fine with the downsizing, and he's fine overall with the new changes that are looming over the island in the coming years.
If I'm being told by the very people who I put my career in the hands of, they're telling me that I'm fine, then I'm fine.
According to Pop, Eochaidh called 2017's €2.4 billion fine "small cash in [Google's] hands" and asked whether this fine has deterred Google from repeating its behavior.
This time, she will also reportedly face a $500 daily fine after 30 days of jail, which will increase to a $1,000 daily fine after 163 days.
This time, she will also reportedly face a $500 daily fine after 30 days of jail, which will increase to a $1,000 daily fine after 60 days.
The doctors could serve between 6 to 12 months behind bars, face a $2,500 court fine, and a $20,000 fine from the State Medical Board of Ohio.
Although they have low false-negative rates (if they indicate that a baby is fine, the baby is almost certainly fine), they have high false-positive rates.
The fine could go higher: The latest reports peg the fine hitting one billion euros ($1.1 billion), but that figure could go as high as $9 billion.
We've seen fine art get turned into Twitter memes, so it was only a matter of a time until Twitter memes were turned into fine art, right?
Qualcomm also is in the midst of appealing a $927 million fine from the Korea Fair Trade Commission and a $1.2 billion fine from the European Commission.
Meanwhile, Ray has left the den of inequity that is his home and is back at Shosh's, where things seem to be going just fine — really fine.
"Corporate earnings are fine, the economy's fine, the Fed's going to raise rates, and that's great for financials," said John Canally, chief economic strategist for LPL Financial.
Flying an unregistered drone after that date could get you a civil fine up $27,500, or a criminal fine up to $250,000 and three years in pokey.
It is the largest fine the CFPB has levied against a financial institution and the largest fine in the history of the Los Angeles City Attorney's office.
U.S. District Judge Richard Stearns sentenced Douglas Conigliaro to serve two years' probation and a $55,000 fine and Carla Conigliaro to one year and a $4,500 fine.
The 22-year-old received a $3,000 fine for 'audible obscenity' and a $2,500 fine for 'abuse of rackets and equipments', said a U.S. Tennis Association statement.
League rules prohibit use of cellphones during games and call for a suspension or fine, and Johnson got both a fine and a reprimand from his coach.
Subsequent violations result in escalating punishments: a two-game fine, a four-game fine, a four-game suspension, a 10-game suspension and a one-year banishment.
The president seemed to be arguing that the economy was doing just fine and would be just fine as long as the Fed kept interest rates low.
He graduated from Howard University in 1973 with a bachelor of fine arts degree and received a master's in fine arts from the University of Southern California.
Among the acts signing the letter are Benny Fine of Fine Brothers Entertainment, a group that runs a popular comedy video channel on YouTube and other platforms.
To Iranian President Rouhani: LOSING MY SIGHT, LOSING MY MIND, WISH SOMEBODY WOULD TELL ME I'M FINE, NOTHING'S ALRIGHT, NOTHING IS FINE, I'M RUNNING AND IM CRYING.
"It's been a trend for some time," said Bart Peers of Epoque Fine Jewels, a Brussels-based dealer that specializes in 2000th- and 2120th-century fine jewelry.
Spring clearly appreciates both fine writing and fine food, and his subjects inhabited a France where the dollar was strong, the food fantastic and good conversation valued.
"Leaders from various offices from the President to the head of Health and Hospitals are saying things like, 'We're going to be fine, everything's fine,'" she said.
For a more tranquil evening, Mr. Solomon enjoys fine food and fine wine, and is known to arrive at steakhouses with a rare vintage from his cellar.
True, we can complicate that picture a little and acknowledge that skills are various; that one person might be a fine mathematician and another a fine musician.
The company agreed to pay a $5 billion fine to the U.S. government in 2019, and was hit with a £500,000 fine from the U.K. in 2018.
Or, slightly less charitably, the idea that everyone's first priority is looking out for me and mine — and the idea that if you're fine, then everything's fine.
So far, those have included a $27 million fine imposed by regulators in France earlier this month and a $5 million fine from Italian regulators in 2018.
The bank has lurched through various failed restructuring efforts, has been hit with fine after fine and was recently raided by prosecutors pursuing a money-laundering investigation.
"A newborn, a toddler, a dog in a cone, a dog with a tumor but I'm having a good hair day so it's fine we're fine I'm fine," Decker captioned a selfie in which she cuddled with her baby girl while the aforementioned dog hung out in the background.
As well as the June 2017 fine, it was hit with a €4.3 billion ($5 billion) fine in July 2018 for abusing its dominant position of its Android operating system, while a third €1.49 billion ($1.7 billion) fine came in March 2019 for blocking its online advertising rivals.
"A newborn, a toddler, a dog in a cone, a dog with a tumor but I'm having a good hair day so it's fine we're fine I'm fine," Decker captioned a selfie in which she's cuddling with her new baby girl while aforementioned dog hangs out in the background.
Apple's core business is fine, and it'll be fine for a long time, but it's not the best way to show the growth that investors crave, right now.
The European Fine Art Foundation awarded its 2018 Museum Restoration Fund grants to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga in Portugal.
If the experts agree, Google could face a fine even more massive than the $2.7 billion fine the EU levied against the company in June for similar reasons.
The same movie looked fine on iTunes, but it just looked bad from HBO Go. I checked on my older 1080p Apple TV, and HBO Go looked fine.
And it's fine if it's just clothes, or it's shopping on Amazon, but it's not as fine when there's actual people on the other side of that photo.
The proposed Marriott fine comes hot on the heels of a record fine of $230 million imposed by the ICO on Monday following the British Airways data breach.
If convicted, an individual faces a maximum fine of $500,000, or up to 10 years prison, or both, while a company faces a fine up to $1 million.
Facebook faces what could be a $2 billion fine in Europe for poor password security and a potential $5 billion fine in the United States for privacy violations.
This medium isn't marble and it's not in a fine art museum, and I don't have a B.A., M.F.A., or Ph.D in fine arts—but I don't care.
FujiFilm says its new film features proprietary Super Fine-Σ technology that results in "unsurpassed fine grain, sharpness and exceptional three-dimensional gradation" compared to original Acros film.
According to the Post, the fine under discussion is more modest but would still dwarf a prior fine of $22.5 million the FTC slapped Google with in 2012.
Adam Ebbin has filed a decriminalization bill which would trade out criminal proceeding for a $50.00 fine for first time offenders and a maximum $250.00 fine for violations.
Doing fine on Medicare Advantage: Aetna is highly profitable in the private alternative to traditional Medicare, proving it can do just fine without Humana, a Medicare Advantage powerhouse.
Jenny Fine Jenny Fine Especially after a week given to celebrating a holiday of thanks and remembrance, perhaps it is worth thinking about who gets remembered and why.
Marta studied at the fine-arts lyceum in Gdynia and, after graduating in 21989, spent a year at the Gdansk Academy of Fine Arts, then located in Sopot.
Last week, the trade commission voted to fine Facebook about $5 billion for mishandling users' personal information, by far the agency's largest fine ever against a tech company.
The $500,000 fine for Cuban, who did not immediately respond to a request for comment, was the second largest known fine of his tenure as an N.B.A. owner.
One of the solutions I threw out was finding the Mostly Fine Decision — the outcome you'd be fine with, even if it's not the absolute best possible outcome.
They initially appear abstract, with gentle push-pull tensions of plane and brushwork complicated by the imprints of steel mesh in three sizes (extra fine, fine and small).
Brussels-based independent curator Louis-Philippe Van Eeckhoutte took his fandom to the next level, however, by equating Nanny Fine—or more specifically, her style—with fine art.
Belson studied painting at California School of Fine Art (now San Francisco Art Institute) and the University of California, Berkeley, receiving a BA in Fine Arts in 224.
Their state health departments could impose the penalty as a standard-issue fine — something like a parking ticket — and enforce the fine through liens, civil penalties, and the like.
Telling your partner, "I'm fine" when you're not is one of the least-fine ways to communicate in a relationship (even though many people are guilty of doing it).
The plan would raise the fine for not carrying coverage from 2.5 percent of income (the fine under Obamacare) to as high as 9.6 percent for the highest earners.
If convicted, Al-Jayab faces eight years in prison and a $250,000 fine while Al Hardan could be sentenced to 20 years in federal prison and a $250,000 fine.
If you just need access to the occasional file, or want to upload a bunch of pictures to iCloud from Windows then fine; for everything else, not so fine.
It handed down a 1.06 billion euro ($1.3 billion) fine, a record that was subsequently eclipsed by the 2.4 billion euro fine levied on Google in June this year.
Photo: GettyApple design wunderkind Sir Jony Ive is leaving the company after 27 years and Apple is scrambling to ensure the public that this is fine, everything is fine.
Many cabins today have private balconies, luxurious bathrooms, fine linens and flat screen TVs, and ships offer world-class spas, Broadway-quality entertainment and fine-dining experiences for all.
GOOGLE CHALLENGES EU FINE: Google is appealing a record $2628 billion fine from the European Union over its comparative shopping service, the EU Court of Justice announced Monday morning.
In earlier settlements with the Justice Department, Bank of America paid a $5 billion fine to authorities in 2014 for similar allegations, and Citigroup paid a $4 billion fine.
Fran Fine, The Nanny (1993 - 1999)Played by: Fran Drescher A style icon, a fountain of wisdom, a sensitive and empathetic listener — is there anything Fran Fine can't do?
Apple has finished paying $15 billion European fine Amazon settles tax optimization dispute with French authorities Google Is Preparing To Pay A Huge Fine For Tax Noncompliance In France
Remember, Trump didn't just say in December that he'd be fine with the US modernizing its nukes — he said he'd be fine with an out-and-out arms race.
They crushed pebbles of charcoal made from tree branches into fine dust with a locally-crafted briquette-making machine, then mixed the powder with fine red soil and water.
And then there was Jay Bruce, who said he felt fine before the game — and before batting practice — but did not feel fine enough to play by game time.
For all the talk of an industrial recession, small and midsize Ohio manufacturers of everything from corrugated boxes to precision screwdrivers say they're feeling fine, even better than fine.
Richard had not got the call, not yet, so he felt no anxiety at the mention of the name—Rowan was doing fine, he said, his grades were fine.
"I was a marketing manager [in Los Angeles] as well, and I felt like I was doing just fine, but it was &aposCalifornia just fine,&apos" Miller told me.
Under the Hawaii bill, anyone caught breaking the law would face a $10 fine for the first offense and a $50 fine or community service for a second offense.
Today, there's news they just announced they're gonna pay a $803 billion to $5 billion fine, which is, they have it in their drawer, it is not a fine.
No fine, no court cost, no nothing spent. . . . . .
" - Sarra, 25 "Bulldog devoured chocolate cake; he's fine.
" It's going to be fine ," the Messiah said.
Prosecutors have agreed to recommended a four-month prison sentence for Huffman and a $20,000 fine and a year in prison for Sloane, 53, and a $75,000 fine, Rosen said.
I feel fine about it — until I catch a glimpse of my red, sweaty face in the mirror, or, fine, of that David Beckham look-alike lifting in the corner.
A fine, fine actress with a wonderful zest and charm, she's a refreshing addition to the TARDIS and will bring a universe of exciting new possibilities to The Doctor's adventures.
It seems these apps didn't add much value by being integrated into these platforms, and using our phones and desktop computers to access Twitter was fine before and fine now.
The fine would be the largest the ICO has ever issued, BBC News reports, far more than the £500,000 fine against Facebook for the Cambridge Analytica scandal that affected millions.
What followed was a protracted process in which EA signed on to publish the game instead, only for Activision to sue Double Fine, followed by Double Fine filing a countersuit.
According to one former FTC official, Facebook could be facing a fine of around $2bn or more, which could be the largest fine in history for violating an FTC order.
Solo: A Star Wars Story flies into theaters in little over a week, and reviews point to a Star Wars adventure that's perfectly fine, we're all fine, how are you?
RECORD FINE: The FCC's $6900 million fine of Straight Path Communications for failing to deploy a wireless service could be one of the biggest settlements the agency has ever reached.
"I remember having conversations with you about Shay and you're like 'Everything's fine, everything's fine,&apos" Lisa says as the scene cuts to that footage from just 10 months earlier.
Not one of the participants will receive a fine for using their phones while driving in the doco — the penalty is four demerit points and an A$476 ($377) fine.
RECORD FINE: The FCC's $6900 million fine of Straight Path Communications for failing to deploy a wireless service could be one of the biggest settlements the agency has ever reached.
It would seem unless you really packed it down with herbs, that was about as fine as you could get with the blades, but that was totally fine by me.
Not yet 30, Lewis was described as "a superb pitcher, with great curves and fine speed, both of which he used with rare judgment," as well as "a fine batsman".
Turns out it was fine, better than fine, or as a food writer might put it, the dough was very forgiving, with a wonderful texture and a slight untraceable tang.
"I just don't think it's going to happen, I don't think Fianna Fail will go in as a minority party with Fine Gael," Fine Gael PM Eoghan Murphy told Reuters.
If you have fine hair — especially straight fine hair — you're likely familiar with the daily battle of trying to give your hair a little extra "oomph" in the volume department.
"Both Fine Gael and Fianna Fail have reached a political agreement to facilitate a Fine Gael-led minority government," both parties said in a statement, the Irish broadcaster RTE reported.
The incident, which was later described as a "wardrobe malfunction," led to numerous complaints and a hefty fine by the F.C.C. The fine was eventually vacated by an appeals court.
If Facebook is found in breach of that decree, it faces a maximum $40,000 fine per incident per user, meaning any fine could potentially run into the trillions of dollars.
Recently in the past year you have had a fine from the CFTC, it was also earlier a fine from the BOE for failure to do some reporting to regulators.
USA Gymnastics said Tuesday it would not fine Maroney if she spoke in court, after supermodel Chrissy Teigen offered to pay the fine for the gymnast, according to ABC News.
Demonstrators arrested Saturday who were arrested earlier -- and paid a fine and were released -- will not be allowed to pay a fine and go free again, Capitol Police told CNN.
Ten weeks after the Fine Gael-Labour coalition lost its majority, Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny secured a second successive term as Prime Minister in a parliamentary vote on Friday.
Not only are they a beautiful way to travel with illustrations from the classic story, but they are perfect for keeping hands busy while fine-tuning those fine motor skills. 
The fine ranks as its largest ever safety-related penalty, dwarfing a $38 million fine for PG&E over a 2008 natural gas explosion in the city of Rancho Cordova.
Facebook has long been expecting the massive fine, disclosing in its last earnings call that it anticipated a fine of $3 to $5 billion as a result of the investigation.
TransUnion will reimburse $13.93 million to consumers and pay a $3 million civil fine, while Equifax will reimburse $3.8 million and pay a $2.5 million civil fine, the bureau said.
The most likely end result, if the FEC finds Trump's campaign at fault, is a fine — and those fine amounts are only small fractions of what campaigns spend in elections.
If you're running 214K and every other day you run Central Park and only when it's sunny out and you're just at your own pace, then it's probably fine. Fine.
A destination-based cash flow tax is basically a border-adjusted VAT (which the WTO is fine with) combined with a wage subsidy (which the WTO is also fine with).
My ex called himself a feminist, but in our marriage that seemed to mean he felt fine about me dramatically out-earning him, fine about spending my income freely on luxuries, and fine about me covering the mortgage, the private school tuition for our children and the rest of our financial commitments.
"[The] cloud stocks pulled back hard today, [but] ... we know that business is just fine because — in fact, maybe better than fine — because we just heard from the companies," he said.
But even Double Fine went through its own public flogging over space simulator Spacebase DF-9, where Double Fine pointed to sluggish early access sales as justification for shutting down development.
Trenga also imposed a fine — after 30 days in jail, a daily fine of $500 will kick in, and that amount will go up to $1,000 per day after 60 days.
The misconduct charge carries up to five years in jail, as well as a possible $10,000 fine; willful neglect carries up to one year in jail and a possible $1,000 fine.
A court rep tells us the Ministry will most likely hand down a fine in excess of the $11k fine Lochte's teammate, Jimmy Feigen, paid to set things right with prosecutors.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission sought to fine broadcaster CBS $550,000 for indecency over the incident, which Timberlake famously dubbed a "wardrobe malfunction," but the fine was overturned in the courts.
Resident Evil 7 is a fine game outside of VR, but removed from the comforts of the outside world, the reminders that Everything Is Fine, and Resident Evil 7 becomes transcendent.
The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation, which imposes a maximum fine of 4 percent of a company's yearly turnover, could theoretically lead to a fine as big as $1.6 billion.
It was fine for her brother to be sexually active, fine for him to be having an affair with an older married woman, but no for her to have an affair.
The fine was the result of an investigation into anticompetitive practices that began eight years ago and that led to an earlier $2.7 billion fine relating to its online shopping platform.
Be kind to yourself and to each other, and if that means stepping out of a fight for a minute, that's fine, and if it means stepping in, that's fine too.
The Federal Communications Commission has proposed to fine the Sinclair Broadcast Group $13.4 million for airing sponsored programming without disclosing its funders — the largest such fine the agency has ever issued.
This technique lends the effect of a political cartoon to Dupuy-Spencer's works, which otherwise would exist too much in the abstracted and uncommitted sphere of fine art qua fine art.
"Fifty-eight percent of the folks who pay the fine make less than ($50,000) and almost 80% of the people that pay that fine today make less than $100,000," he said.
It's fine in the way that a Netflix recommendation that's finely tuned to your specific tastes is fine, and you're willing to accept something mediocre because it's exactly what you enjoy.
"Nevertheless, it is clear that 'My Sweet Lord' is the very same song as 'He's So Fine' with different words, and Harrison had access to 'He's So Fine,'" Judge Owens said.
Any fine in the billions of dollars would be several orders of magnitude larger than the FTC's current record penalty: a $220006 million fine against Google for violating its consent agreement.
This was another fine example of Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon's fine work and I really enjoyed finding out that I'm not the only one who gazes at maps and daydreams.
It's less than shocking, then, to learn that thousands of fine US citizens have donated money on a website floating dinner with the candidate—without reading the the fine print first.
Those places are fine, and some are better than fine, but the fesenjan at the Little Persian Cafe is vastly better than most of the food you'll find on those lists.
Timbs argued that the seizure was essentially an excessive fine, because it was more than four times the $10,000 maximum fine he could see from his drug conviction under state law.
Both Deloitte and Helen George qualified for fine reductions after cooperating with the investigation, without which Deloitte's fine would have been set at 6.5 million pounds and George at 150,000 pounds.
The Essex Express group involving UBS, Barclays, RBS and MUFG, was fined a 257.7 million euro fine, with the fine against Barclays the largest for this cartel at 94.2 million euros.
The difference was reflected in the amount of the fine, which is a personal high for Cuban, whose previous record had been a $500,000 fine for complaining about officiating in 2002.
After Gang Rape of Girl, 16, First a Fine, and Then a Murder After a teenage girl was gang raped in India, village leaders imposed a $750 fine on the ringleader.
World renowned for their gold, fine jewelry, and extensive trading networks, the Nubians left behind cities and statuary as fine as those of the Egyptians — but not nearly as much writing.
Mr. Schmidt faces maximum penalties of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine on the conspiracy charge, and two years in prison and a $250,000 fine on the environmental charge.
Facebook, aside from its $21990 billion fine from the FTC, was also charged with misleading European regulators during its purchase of WhatsApp, receiving a modest fine from the Europeans as well.
Every weekend he takes hundreds of people on free walks through Thessaloniki, drawing attention to the fine monuments that survive and the equally fine ones that were obliterated by archaeological crimes.
Painting was a first love for Mr. Lynch, who studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia.
"It'll be fine — least of my concerns, I hope."
Michael: … I wouldn't refundGillian: Oh that's fine. cool. agreed.
" Adding, "We're not bankrupt, we're not struggling, we're fine!
Everyone's moving on just fine, it seems ... even Jenna.
A lot -- 25% of the vote -- so it's fine.
Little rain, little shine -- but damn they are fine.
Of course, she was fine — in fact, she thrived.
He fit in just fine — sweater vest and all.
It's not a fear of flying — that part's fine.
Reporting by Larry Fine in New York; Editing by ...
Don't worry, though — he made it out just fine.
" He added, "She'll be great and she'll be fine.
Well, actually, they'll be fine — they're even getting bonuses!
No, seriously: curly, thick, fine — it helps them all.
He says doctors gave him fluids ... now he's fine.
But he's already icing it — he's fine right now.
The punishment -- a $268.75 fine ... which Galette paid immediately.
It's basically a slideshow app — but really, that's fine.
" Another source echoes the sentiment, saying, "Scott seems fine.
" Opko Health: "I think you're fine, it's coming back.
That'll probably cost him more later -- in a fine.
Short story -- Ringo missed out, and he feels fine.
" And they were like, "That's fine, I don't care.
" Period: "FINE, WE'LL JUST DO THIS THING TOGETHER THEN!
" When she said yes, he declared, "Then you're fine.
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It made the cut, and the appearance was … fine.
You have billions of them — you'll be just fine.
The fine for doing so is , or about $16.21
A parade of docs visits, but now I'm fine. !
The fog – made of a fine cakey mist – clears.
And everything works out just fine — for a while.
" All that said, Sarah still thinks sexting is "fine.
" .... (sigh.) "Pepperoni, sausage and extra cheese would be fine.
" Softly, Jackson said, "Oooh, we'll get along just fine.
It is American Express Travel, not Fine Hotels & Resorts.
That spells gridlock — and investors are fine with it.
" It's fine to say, "I hope someone kills you.
" It is not fine to say, "Somebody shoot Trump.
" Singer responded "Whatever you want to do I'm fine.
" The operator says, "That's fine, don't look at it.
PRESIDENT ZELENSKY : Fine, but we've got to do something .
And one day — one fine day — you will quit.
" Six Flags Entertainment: "I think Six Flags is fine.
"I love the Fine Hotels & Resorts program," she adds.
Obviously, ultimately, we'll be fine — we'll figure it out.
DES MOINES — On paper, Esther Mabior should be fine.
Before the sisters start celebrating ... there's some fine print.
"This fall you informed the faculty in my department that the Fine Arts Library in the Doty Fine Arts Building will close," Jeffrey Chipps Smith, an art history professor at UT Austin, wrote in a letter addressed to Douglas Dempster, the dean of the College of Fine Arts, in October (and shared with Hyperallergic).
The fine is expected to be in excess of the $22.5 million fine the FTC imposed on Google in 2012 for allegedly violating an agreement to improve privacy practices, the Post reported.
" So we're only on for a half hour, I said, "Fine, let's talk to him about the Seahawks versus the 279ers, could the Seahawks break through in the division this year. Fine.
She had told her family when she was 20 and they had been fine with it, and some years later she told her parish priest, Martin Magill, and that was fine, too.
Have a delightful day, The Honest Team"Nothing in the fine print about this..." Not in the fine print but you are signed up for a service by requesting a free sample.
On Tuesday, Fine Brothers Entertainment — the content studio and hybrid network started by brothers Benny and Rafi Fine — announced that it's licensing 11 of its various shows and trademarks to creators worldwide.
Though the $11.4 million fine was six times larger than any prior fine imposed by the PUC, it had been reduced from the $49.9 million ordered earlier by two administrative law judges.
In June, MTN agreed to pay a reduced fine of 330 billion in a settlement with the Nigerian government and said the fine will be paid by MTN Nigeria over three years.
He's looked fine, his velocity's been fine, and other than having a bit more trouble than usual at keeping the ball in the yard, it really hasn't been such a bad season.
The CFPB last week announced a $6900 million fine for Wells Fargo, including a $2628 million penalty paid to the CFPB's civil penalty fund — the largest fine ever levied by the regulator.
I titled this review "this is fine" and I absolutely mean it both ways: the app's quality (It's fine!) and the perilous situation Google finds itself in when it comes to messaging.
"There is a fine line, and I don't necessarily know where that fine line is," said Harrison Baker, 21, a senior and a member of the Student Senate who attended the event.
Instead of honestly saying Trump called some of the people who participated in the controversial march in Charlottesville, Va., "very fine people," the column says he called "white supremacists" very fine people.
Conservative group asks court to fine Virgin Islands: Meanwhile, a conservative group also targeted by Walker's probe asked a judge on Monday to fine the Virgin Islands for requesting information from them.
The European Union's antitrust fine of 4.34 billion euros was almost double the bloc's fine against Google last year over the company's unfair favoring of its own services in internet search results.
"When I went to college, we had a lot of fire alarms in my dorm, and my parents didn't know about them and I was fine and they were fine," she said.
" In a statement, the Knicks said: "We understand the N.B.A.'s decision to fine and suspend Elfrid Payton, as well as fine Marcus Morris Sr. for their behavior during last night's game.
He is the son of Phyllis J. Fine and Charles Fine of Owings Mills, Md. The groom's father is the senior partner of McDonogh Dental Associates, a dental practice in Owings Mills.
Russia: One fine day During National Security Advisor John Bolton's trip to Moscow this weekend, Bolton probably found Russian officials in a good mood because their boss is having one fine day.
People were tired of the Clinton machine, with its culture of secrecy and evasion, and its way of walking a fine line — too fine — between noble political causes and dubious personal enrichment.
Dealers can still be locked up or slapped with a fine, but anybody caught with less than a 218-day supply faces three outcomes: treatment, a small fine, or no punishment whatsoever.
Dealers can still be locked up or slapped with a fine, but anybody caught with less than a 63-day supply faces three outcomes: treatment, a small fine, or no punishment whatsoever.
If convicted, he faces five years and a possible fine of $10,000 for a misconduct in office charge, two years and a possible fine of $500 for the fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct charge and one year and a possible fine of $1,000 for each of the two willful neglect of duty charges, according to court documents.
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Employers caught violating the email stoppage would be slapped with a $500 fine for the first violation, a $750 fine for the second, and $1,000 for every subsequent violation committed within two years.
It's fine if the Oilers were using their abundance of forwards to fix the back end, and Larsson is fine, but you need more than Larsson to make your team a true contender.
"We're fine, we're fine," James said, acknowledging the rotations the Cavaliers have been playing are works in progress while guards Isaiah Thomas, Derrick Rose and Dwyane Wade work their way back from injuries.
The fine will be a record for the FTC, which has never hit a tech company with a fine that large (though non-tech companies have been fined larger amounts in the past).
The largest fine the FTC has ever levied against Google the was $22.5 million — 120 times smaller than Monday's European Commission fine — and it was related not to antitrust, but user privacy concerns.
FINE-TUNING "We cannot rule out the possibility that China might fine-tune its opening-up policies as needed," said Global Times, which is run by the ruling Communist Party's official People's Daily.
Microsoft acquires Psychonauts-maker Double Fine Productions In addition to making Psychonauts, Double Fine notably raised around $3 million in a Kickstarter campaign to create the adventure game it eventually titled Broken Age.
In addition to the maximum fine of triple damages, or more than $235.94 billion, Mylan could be assessed a fine of $100,000 per instance, or every time it sold an EpiPen through Medicaid.
Facebook could face a fine of up to $2.2 billion a a result, which would follow a $5 billion fine levied by the United States' Federal Trade Commission for privacy violations in July.
The CCCS levied an SG$6,582,055 (US$703 million) fine on Uber and an SG$6,419,647 (US$4.7 million) fine on Grab, but it won't unwind the deal, which had been an option.
In Florida, the most common speeding ticket is for a speed of nine miles per hour over the limit, which calls for the lowest fine and is just below a large fine increase.
After the fall of the Iron Curtain, A. Lange and other fine watchmakers began to return, and found a market among aficionados of fine watches for whom the name Glashütte still had mystique.
In July, the Federal Trade Commission approved a fine of roughly $5 billion against Facebook for mishandling users' personal information, by far the largest fine against a technology company in the United States.
For those at the top, the system's working just fine.
A fine way to let some of your subscribers down.
That's fine, because the rest of the experience is butter.
"Kelly's dating, she's fine," Gunvalson told viewers in her defense.
The Internet lost its collective mind, and the Fine Bros.
The new rules come with a bit of fine print.
The Chiefs crossed that fine line or, rather, obliterated it.
" Says Catelynn, "After that day, I felt perfectly fine again.
That's fine as long as no one's status ever changes.
That may be because the punishment is simply a fine.
They stay in their corner and that's fine with me.
"As long as you're watching, it's fine," Harrison said, laughing.
A followup MRI showed that the baby's brain was fine.
For example, I thought the Scooter Libby pardon was fine.
But we have some games here to fine tune things.
"He was very pleasant, he looked fine," said the rep.
"As fine a gentleman as we have known," they wrote.
" I think if all of us are successful, that's fine."
Jenny Mollen is just fine with her social media presence.
I am fine with that, provided Donald stays away too.
We would be fine on the privacy concerns for this?
UK: Yes, that's fine, but energy is a broader picture.
But, it is equally fine to do it in silence.
If you end up making a lot of money, fine.
And he doesn't seem to care, because he's doing fine.
There's a fine line between normalizing or glamorizing these people.
We got on fine, I texted her quite a bit.
All right, you're going to defend your behavior, that's fine.
I think it's quite straightforward, indie guitar, which is fine.
Great ingredients shouldn't just be limited to fine dining restaurants.
A specialist took a sample, and the results were fine.
If you just care for the bag well, it's fine.
Human bloodshed is fine for you, but animal bloodshed, no.
Episode 5 was quick to assure us: lol just fine!
I seemed like a fine enough proxy by that logic.
"Told it was fine, he said, "I love that area.
I was like, okay this is fine, I'll take it.
Let this be a lesson: always read the fine print.
The fine details preserved in the fossil are truly incredible.
Until last week, I thought it did the job fine.
The case uses this magnetic connector which is perfectly fine.
It's fine as long as we joke with each other.
And that's fine, and needed, and it helped a lot.
There are several, but LastPass and 1password both work fine.
"They're doing fine," Robert Walmsley, the father's attorney, tells PEOPLE.
SF: Fine, but… WH: I would be a good outdoorsman.
These fine feathered fellows have been a couple since 2010.
I'd be fine with a single type of bug, honestly.
So, yeah, she likes spending time with Ben fine enough.
It turns out the US consumer is still doing fine.
It was censured and agreed to pay a $2230.00,235 fine.
The SoundLab helped fine tune National Sawdust in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Snøhetta's Oslo Opera House was fine tuned in the SoundLab.
But by the same token, growth in 2016 was fine.
"Arizona's economy is doing just fine without Nike," he wrote.
"The dog was fine, surprisingly," police sergeant Stephanie Mack said.
I had to pay a fine and the license fee.
"They treated people just fine, believe me," he told me.
If this approach feels too harsh, then that's also fine.
And then that is defined as being 'strangely private'. Fine.
The fine is the largest ever levied in South Korea.
Which is generally fine, since we love a good enigma.
I wanted to acknowledge that I was safe, and fine.
Carly Fiorina, setting a fine example for young women everywhere.
But it was a fine show in its own right.

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