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And maybe, if both sides listen, we can get somewhere.
You need to get somewhere and you're not sure how.
It has changed my – when am I going to get somewhere?
I fail a lot but sometimes I get somewhere really interesting.
If I want to get somewhere faster is it more expensive?
I've laid the groundwork to actually get somewhere this time, then.
You'll get somewhere between 10 to 15 hours from the competition.
If I need to get somewhere quickly I'll catch the train.
On defense, given the mutual dependence, London may just get somewhere.
Alive, energetic, determined, all in a rush to get somewhere. Women.
They don't think about the incredible effort it takes to get somewhere.
Not having to take your clothes off to get somewhere in LA?
One more reason not to take your clothes off to get somewhere.
PERINO: You have to have great ideas in order to get somewhere.
The last album felt like we were scraping hard to get somewhere.
I believed that if you work hard, you can maybe get somewhere.
We walked without our kids, which meant we could actually get somewhere.
It would love to stay and chat but it's gotta get somewhere.
No one will be going through the community to get somewhere else.
They get somewhere between a couple hundred and a couple thousand impressions.
That was the whole aim: to try to get somewhere and dance.
"We felt like we were on track to get somewhere," Lighthizer told reporters.
I always hoped I would get somewhere, but this is above and beyond.
When we need to get somewhere, we call an Uber or a Lyft.
If people have to get somewhere, they&aposre going to buy a seat.
They have to first risk their lives and get somewhere where they can.
Our favorite celebrity behavior is clicking on tags until you get somewhere insane.
If you want to get somewhere you have to take the right route.
So I have that turn on only when I need to get somewhere.
So I have that turn on only when I need to get somewhere.
He wants to get somewhere to live so he could get a job.
"In most competitions the winner will get somewhere around €2,000-3,000," notes Mr Lazri.
I was going to work hard to get somewhere, but I was having fun.
A New 264DS XL can get somewhere between six and 22011 hours of gaming.
It's a muscle memory of when I go outside, I need to get somewhere.
I don't think we're interested in telling stuff that you can get somewhere else.
"We just knew that something bad had happened and we had to get somewhere safe."
"We all confront this challenge of having to get somewhere and being stranded," she said.
Lastly, Uber says, if something doesn't feel right, get somewhere safe and report the issue.
When the best way to get somewhere is by foot it encourages peace of mind.
Just remember Chuck Close's last line  —  if you hang in there, you will get somewhere.
CAN YOU GET SOMEWHERE WHERE YOU DON'T NEED CELL SITES 25 FEET FROM MY HOUSE?
If every country adopted the best policies already in effect today, we could get somewhere.
Ride-hailing is so accessible, however, that it's often the easiest option to get somewhere.
After all, it's a lot easier to get somewhere if you know where you're headed.
That's a tough sell, because YouTube Music doesn't really offer anything you can't get somewhere else.
I was born poor, ugly, Jewish, and had to fight all my life to get somewhere.
They just want to get somewhere, and there is a cost in time, money and comfort.
At least they'd have enough money to hire Uber cars when they need to get somewhere!
Take the next step beyond that reaction, together with your opposition, and maybe you'll get somewhere.
I was born poor, ugly, Jewish and had to fight all my life to get somewhere.
"The train station is a place where you can go to get somewhere else," explains Heffernan.
"We need to get somewhere safer," Gwen said, as her dogs panted heavily under the hot sun.
Democrats need to extend their reach to the distant suburbs in order to get somewhere this fall.
So how do you get somewhere significant with a girl, especially when you're someone who freezes up?
If you want to get somewhere and you want to excel at something, it doesn't come naturally.
I haven't made one mistake that I haven't used as a stepping stone to get somewhere else.
"You may need 10 to 15 years to get somewhere," said Paul van Boekholt, Hubbard's marketing director.
For early-stage companies, a typical director might get somewhere between 0.5 percent and 2.0 percent equity.
It's full of normal people trying to do normal things -- get somewhere, sell something or meet someone.
You know, I could have, if I wanted, called a taxi to get somewhere in a hurry.
"There was never any pressure Kobe put on any pilot to get somewhere — never, never," he said.
How they can get somewhere so fast without having to go on a long, boring car ride.
I told him that if he wanted to get somewhere he couldn't spend hours on end exchanging messages.
"If you can get somewhere within 15 minutes or half an hour, your bladder won't explode," Kristo says.
Our real estate sources say the owner -- Playboy Enterprises -- is looking to get somewhere north of $200 million.
You are building on this to get somewhere else, whereas this is where you should be focused on.
"You get somewhere around mile 22 or 23, and you think, 'I can't do this anymore,'" he says.
We set the maximum speed a little higher, because then we actually get somewhere a little bit quicker.
Aspirational reading has its place, but don't worry about striving to get somewhere else; you are already there.
Nor is he afraid to alter a finished drawing in order to move forward and get somewhere else.
If you need to get somewhere, even during this crisis, consider searching for flights directly with those carriers.
"I still expect the S&P will get somewhere between 6 to 8 percent return this year," he said.
"The great beauty is that people can really get somewhere nonstop they couldn't get to before," said Mr. Vincent.
"When I'm at a job and my boss needs me to get somewhere on demand, I can't," she said.
She is not afraid to paint over whatever she has on her canvas in order to get somewhere else.
I would try to go with it, using all my skill, hoping to get somewhere, hoping to stay on.
It was very hard to get somewhere on a professional level because you were surrounded with unbelievably strong dancers.
To get somewhere and change circumstances, you have to undo a set of understandings that are already in place.
But both Bigelow and Musk really want to use the ISS to get somewhere else—like the moon or Mars.
I'm from a land that people go through to get somewhere better—to New York, to Philly, to the airport.
I got to the bar ten minutes early, like I always do when attempting to get somewhere exactly on time.
The game told me to get somewhere safe, but I didn't know where to go or how to find it.
They do it because they need to get somewhere and don't want to shortchange other taxpayers while they're at it.
Basically, just try to get somewhere with a clear view of the sky and as little bright light as possible.
We were a bunch of naive, young women, and we looked at each other, tongues tied, trying to get somewhere.
I helped out everybody, be it to find lodging, a car, a fixer, or a best way to get somewhere.
Get somewhere, figure out what regions of the place are safe enough to wander, and roam around for an afternoon.
I wanted them to read, have a beginning, a middle and an end, and the people actually get somewhere different.
Waze can show you what it thinks is the fastest way to get somewhere, but sometimes there might be better routes.
The good news is pretty much all heat rashes go away on their own once you get somewhere cool, Chaiyasit says.
Who doesn't need to get somewhere and who doesn't prefer Google Maps over Apple Maps and whatever else is out there?
Do you think players would go to the White House and sit down and try to get somewhere on this subject?
The sum of these smaller changes make a street a destination in itself—not just a way to get somewhere else.
Maybe it will motivate you to hop on the bus or grab your bike next time you have to get somewhere.
He refused because apparently he wanted to get somewhere in life, and Józef had the connections to help him get there.
I'm more susceptible to transit delays or my inability to gauge exactly how much time it will take to get somewhere.
But sometimes it's just the packaging or presentation ... something that they think is worth paying for, they can't get somewhere else.
Your best bet is to get somewhere cool, drink water, and see a doctor if your symptoms don't improve within an hour.
His protagonists are bound by the need to get somewhere, drive, escape toward what's next, but none are likely to find home.
Like much of the more forward-thinking jazz of this era, it was music that felt in a hurry to get somewhere.
But on those tracks, with banana plantations behind him and ahead of him, he was willing to risk anything to get somewhere.
Car horns, jackhammers, rivet guns, workmen yelling, New Yorkers speed-walking to get somewhere — maybe the noisiest spot in the Western world.
Of course, boorish behavior on the subway is unavoidable — New Yorkers can be brash, especially if they are trying to get somewhere.
It's not uncommon to finish watching either type of season and feel like a show has just barely started to get somewhere.
Your best chance to see the peaking of the Perseids will be to head outside and get somewhere dark by around 3 a.m.
It's a whole rigamarole to register, but well worth it if you know you need to get somewhere after a night of drinking.
If they [quash] their own resilience and their own desire to get somewhere, either professionally or with each other, then the story's over.
"Please be careful out there guys and if you start seeing wounds such as these please get somewhere fast!" she concluded the post.
We may have very few images of trucks, for example, but if we have enough images of cars then we can get somewhere.
Since it doesn't seem to scream at you at parking lot speeds, it leaves little impression when you just want to get somewhere.
This will be rolling out beginning today, so keep an eye out if you're trying to get somewhere in the U.S. or Canada.
When I really need to get somewhere on time, I get there early to make sure I've been pointed to the actual address.
I can throw them on when I want to get somewhere quickly, and slip them off easily when visiting a "shoes-off" household.
Rather, he was a poet of excess, accumulation, and repetition, often blowing past good taste on his way to get somewhere more interesting.
But one big consistency with everything I play is that 10 minutes can feel rewarding—you do something, you get somewhere, you progress.
When I go to Europe I have to start thinking about trying to be incognito if I have to get somewhere on time.
Down in South Carolina, someone alleged he had as many as three Gulfstreams to himself to get somewhere just a couple hours away.
If we're actually going to get somewhere, I need to take people out of their comfort zones—figuratively or literally—and address the issues.
"We think there's a lot to be gained by being a one-stop shop to get somewhere," says Uber director of product Nundu Janakiram.
I could receive calls that displayed on my HUD, and I could use voice controls to map how to get somewhere with BMW's software.
But if lawmakers go back to thinking about drug addiction as a health problem, instead of a criminal one, they might finally get somewhere.
If you have three friends and you all need to get somewhere really quickly, perhaps the Bentley Continental Supersports is the car for you.
It's not urgent that I get somewhere, so I can take a train for two days, what do I have to do so urgently?
If you are in a city, try to get somewhere as dark as possible — like a park — with a clear view of the sky.
"Nothing I do will be as big as One Direction, but I have to try at least to get somewhere near it," he said.
But maybe we shouldn't hand control of how we get somewhere to the machines until we're entirely sure the robots know where we're going.
If that debate structures this election, Trump will get somewhere between 38 and 44 percent of the votes — where he's been polling all year.
"That was the idea of roller skating, putting one foot past the other to get somewhere," says one of the film's characters, Reverend Koen.
"I understand people are trying to get somewhere, but no one should be getting on a crowded train," the mayor told local station NY1.
It's there for all to see, but for the longest time Winnipeg was one of those places you flew over to get somewhere else.
Think of it like walking through a neighbor's lawn to get somewhere else -- except the neighbor's lawn is rigged with military-grade security equipment.
If you already know how to get somewhere but you want to make sure everything is running smoothly, Citymapper is also better about that.
"You know, her work ethic and her dedication is something that I think the whole family has always inspired to, at least get somewhere near."
Americans broadly feel like the idea that if you just work hard, the system will help you get somewhere — doesn't feel like it's actually happening.
If you're hoping to see some meteors this week, get somewhere that affords you a view of the largest piece of the sky you can find.
Tyrion, like Odysseus, is fighting to get back to his homeland and Dany's more of an Aeneas, fighting to get somewhere she's never even been before.
So, if you want to get [somewhere] in three years, what does that mean the next year needs to look like, or the next six months?
And I think that helps you get somewhere, that really helps you just get some momentum and leads you in the places you're supposed to go.
If you need to get somewhere inaccessible, a ride aboard a Sea Hawk helicopter is probably a good bet—but you're probably better off getting inside.
"You go, just go get somewhere safe," Short told her friend, who escaped the bullets raining down from a shooter authorities identified as Stephen Paddock, 64.
To get somewhere most people take a water taxi throughout the canal- which allows you to see all the different aspects of Venice while in transit.
"People are taking transit to get somewhere," explained Maya Emsden, who oversees the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (or Metro)'s art and design department.
I'm not worried about an immigrant woman providing treats for a dollar apiece or people who need to get somewhere but can't afford the $2.75 fare.
But a lot of folks were traumatized by AppleMapsgate 2012 and, when they need to figure out how to get somewhere, they go straight to Google.
"Whenever I need to get somewhere and if I'm running low on time, I just think to get myself an Uber," the 18-year-old says.
According to the company, you'll be able to get somewhere in the neighborhood of two hours on top of what your iPhone 7 has been getting you.
But most of the issues were fixed with an app reset, although that could take a frustrating amount of time when you needed to get somewhere fast.
PM Lee: We're still talking, the 20213 remaining members are still discussing how we can take it forward and we hope we'll be able to get somewhere.
If I need to get somewhere in a hurry, I will take an occasional Lyft ride or borrow a car with Gig, a local car-sharing program.
"I'm going to have to — probably not 28 every night — but try to get somewhere along those lines every game to give ourselves a chance," Davis said.
It's good that people can make a decent living at it, but at the same time, young people should know what it takes to actually get somewhere.
"We need to start sending more people into space if we're actually going to get somewhere, with even problems we know like the gravity prescription," he added.
A disability advocate, for example, will now be able to show a transit authority how much longer it takes to get somewhere for someone in a wheelchair.
At the end of the day, everybody who gets on an escalator is trying to get somewhere—even the lazy people who stand there like blank-eyed sheep.
You can ask how far somewhere is, or how long it will take to get somewhere, or you can say something like "walking directions to..." to a location.
"I think if the Senate could pass a bill that could get somewhere around 70 votes and the president got behind it, then it would become law," Sen.
It's the Seattle engineers who build their airplanes, the pilots and flight attendants who operate them, and the commercial travelers who buy tickets to get somewhere with them.
Literal Paper Maps This was way before Google Maps was a thing, so if Carol wants to get somewhere, she's gotta actually look at a real map for it.
JW: Watching someone who does not understand the world in 2017 try to make peace with that and get somewhere different, I think there has to be space for.
"I think the players did an amazing job understanding that, to get somewhere where that we want to go, we have to try things that are different," Ogwumike said.
I.' wanted Lionel Richie to join the judges panel, and our sources say it looks like the deal will be made and he'll get somewhere between $3 and $5 million.
They're also great for leisurely strolls, too, taking in the sights and sounds of the resorts without worrying about making that Fastpass+ reservation or combing through crowds to get somewhere.
A Bangalore-based venture capitalist who did not wish to be named told BuzzFeed News he now books both an Uber and an Ola each time he wants to get somewhere.
I want that, I want that ability for myself, for my colleagues, to be riskier with ideas, because even if a bunch of those are wrong, sometimes you get somewhere good.
Often the book relies on its typography to carry forward what otherwise remains undeveloped, switching modes just in time to get away from actually having to get somewhere beyond its pace.
"The bottom line is the players get somewhere between 49 and 51 percent," Fleisher said, referring to the current apportionment of what is known in the jargon as basketball-related income.
I heard plenty of theories, but I began to get somewhere only when I had an epiphany: No driver-owner had ever really paid close to $1 million for a medallion.
It's all part of the app's transformation from a service that tells you how to get somewhere into one that tells you where you might want to go in the first place.
What if Uber could not only help you get somewhere but suggest where you should go And what if it wasn't Uber but another ride-hailing app that isn't riddled with controversy?
"The training that we're providing them is reminding them that all of the stuff that they have on their phones, that they have on their computers, could get somewhere someday," she added.
The most reliable way to get somewhere is to have someone at that location share the map coordinates and then get there with Google Maps, allowing extra time for wrong turns. Maps.
The fact that they are making these arrests and they said that there will be some sort of a military court, I think these are all positive steps that could get somewhere.
And tonight, the U.S. just slapped new sanctions on North Korea as they continue to put the squeeze on the rogue nation in an effort to get somewhere short of nuclear war here.
Like all of us did at our first jobs, he went to work, collected a paycheck, and then used the gig as a stepping-stone to get somewhere he wanted to be more.
Anyone who's had the pleasure of flying in the last few years knows that although it's generally the fastest way to get somewhere far away, air travel can easily turn into a terrible experience.
It is baffling how some of my friends go from girl to girl as pure entertainment and I'm just sitting here, thinking about what should I do to get somewhere significant with a girl.
" About sex in New York City, one character comments about the free condoms: "The condom wrappers had the subway map on them, in case you needed to know how to get somewhere while erect.
GetYourGuide's growth — and investor interest in it — has closely followed the rise of new platforms like Airbnb that have changed the face of how we travel, and what we do when we get somewhere.
Using that power to clamp down on ad-blocking (which consumers explicitly like) when your primary business is serving ads sure smells like the right ingredients for an antitrust complaint that might actually get somewhere.
But usually in a great rush to get somewhere — to work, to an appointment — the crowds surging around Notre-Dame were a nuisance, and one rarely looked up at the amazing bell towers and spire.
The big picture: Consumers will pay for good quality content they can't easily get somewhere else, says Charles Hudson, a managing partner at Precursor Ventures and an investor in both The Juggernaut and The Athletic.
"You want to be close to the highway, not on the highway," Ms. Bracho, 42, said, adding that New Milford — a town few people even drive through to get somewhere else — offered a peaceful environment.
Google is adding a new feature to Google Maps that not only tells you how to get somewhere or how long the trip should take, but when the best time to leave is (via Android Police).
But the checkpoint, I'm used to it, it's really frustrating because sometimes you need two hours to get somewhere and it will take you at least eight hours because they decide just to close the checkpoint.
Citymapper is easily my favorite way of finding out how to get somewhere in New York, but Google Maps definitely has it beat when it comes to figuring out where to go in the first place.
And a majority of rides are during those times of surge, before work and school, when everyone's trying to get somewhere, after work and school when everyone's trying to get home, or on weekends when everybody's partying.
"It's more of a mental challenge for me now," said Goncher, who worries about, say, going out to a restaurant and not having the wheelchair with her if she needs to get somewhere quickly -- like the bathroom.
My first move was to fill an emergency fund at Ally Bank, where my husband and I get somewhere around 2% interest on money that we try never to touch unless we are in a real emergency.2.
But strategists say that's not happening yet, and several say that won't happen until the yield starts to either rise very rapidly, or get somewhere over 3 percent, which is the year-end target of some bond pros.
You don't have to move the world every time you sit down to work, but if you can consistently take boredom and mundanity and use it to push you in the right direction, you will eventually get somewhere.
"I wanna show people who aren't into sport or are having struggles in their life, that they can do something completely new, completely out of their comfort zone, and enjoy that journey and get somewhere with it,"  he says.
But the mishmash of awkward physical humor, like sex in a compact Toyota, stoner silliness, and a heaving gasp of glorious douchebaggery from Keanu Reeves, with moments of sharp emotional insight, becomes a vehicle to get somewhere a little more wistful.
"I wanna show people who aren't into sport or are having struggles in their life that they can do something completely new, completely out of their comfort zone, and enjoy that journey and get somewhere with it," he previously told PEOPLE.
"In Amsterdam we will have more time, everyone around the table and try to really get somewhere," the chairman of euro zone finance ministers, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, told reporters on the sidelines of International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings in Washington.
Image: FacebookWe're all aware of the deal we make when we sign up with Facebook: we get somewhere to post vacation photos and stalk friends, and Mark Zuckerberg gets to sell your passion for fishing trips to fishing equipment retailers.
So if you're in a rush to get somewhere and don't have your car, then you are probably clicking on the Uber app and requesting a ride, even if the company is struggling with sexual harassment allegations and other shenanigans.
You know that dream you have where you're trying to get somewhere, but every time you think you've arrived, a trapdoor flies open or something slips from your hands or you're a split second too late to catch the train?
The most straightforward version of this model is one in which individuals summon AVs on a one-off basis when they need to get somewhere, paying per ride or per mile — effectively, a driverless version of how Uber or Lyft work today.
Still, the Senate's passage of the resolution, 56-41, indicates that the Senate might still be able to push this bipartisan resolution in the next Congress — and this time, it might get somewhere with the House, which Democrats will control in 2019.
I had been sort of 12, 423, 20 years, every now and then get somewhere and say, "Oh there's a Leonardo da Vinci notebook here in Paris or in the British Library or Windsor or in Milan," or it would come on tour.
JB: They deserve it because—and sorry to come across like the supply teacher that Lisa Simpson falls in love with or something—they're proof that if you're really fucking good at something, and come across as halfway decent human beings, you'll eventually get somewhere.
In lay speak, that's a lot of juice, and among the larger portable power banks available at the moment, you'll get somewhere around two or three full laptop charges, along with maybe a cellphone charge or two (a new iPhone holds about 1,900 mAh).
And then when you do get somewhere and you get comfortable — like, I've been at my job for seven years, and the systems all work with my screen-reader technology, which means that I can use them, and the computer will read me everything.
We know from the get-go that father and son in And Life Goes On are trying to get somewhere — Koker, Iran — and that some roads have been closed, but it's not explicit until their journey unravels along roads passing through towns decimated by an earthquake.
Now they're front and center, and they're pretty useful for finding the best way to get somewhere, reviews of places you visit, recommendations on restaurants you might want to check out nearby, and to quickly access lists of places you want to visit when you travel somewhere.
And if people like Michelle Wolf and her Hollywood friends like Chelsea Handler would spend an ounce of the energy they spend demonizing good people in America, you know, demonizing people who are hurting other people, real rapists, real child traffickers, real terrorist, you might actually get somewhere.
Aldridge didn't take a single three-pointer, he heaved up a whole series of terrible-ass baseline turnarounds to get himself going, and made all four of his points on garbage tip-ins he managed to get somewhere in the madness of Clint Capela's ten-defensive-rebound night.
Below is their video for "Summer Feet": the visuals are very weird and the music is excitable, lo-fi indie-pop with the kind of yelps that make you think the singer's trying to walk across a bed of coals to get somewhere he's really stoked about arriving at.
Even if you don't move you will get somewhere and then return to wherever you started, and if we may speak of the depth of a metaphor, well, then, it is about three feet deep, excepting a brief stretch at which point it rises to six feet four.
Mistakes like these are minor in the grand scheme of things, but they're important based on Google's transformation of its mapping app from a piece of software that shows you how to get somewhere, to a service that tries to tell you where you should be going in the first place.
In his book, "Tools of Titans," Tim Ferriss explains that 10x thinking can come from asking "absurd" questions, such as the question billionaire Peter Thiel asks himself: If you have a 10-year plan of how to get [somewhere], you should ask: Why can't I do this in six months?
And comedy is supposed to be about making people uncomfortable in the hopes that you get somewhere more interesting and add some levity to this thing called life, and we all get to look at the stuff that we take too seriously or not seriously enough or for granted and laugh at it.
" "I'm not overly surprised, because I don't think there's been any peace deal in history which has occurred within one day - they've all unfolded over many months or sometimes years, in the case of the talks between Gorbachev and Reagan in the 80s, that took a long, long time to get somewhere.
If there's one record out there though that does get somewhere close to replicating that strange sense of chemical imbalance colliding with natural high of being with all your friends at once, of being both unreal and as real as it gets at the same time, it's "The First Big Weekend" by Arab Strap.
But regardless, what VW delivered here is pretty cool: it's a compact all-electric that can get somewhere in the neighborhood of 300 miles on a charge, it has a practical amount of interior space, and it has a bunch of weird, concept-y features that'll probably dribble into the company's production cars over the next decade.
It is perfectly common for some women to not be able to fully climax, and I'm aware that there are psychological aspects to consider that are better suited to a year of therapy rather than my vague sexpertise; but just by addressing the physical, I think we could get somewhere, even if it's not the big finish.
" Black trans activist and plus-size model Jari Jones also jumps in with some serious wisdom: "If we continue to create these spaces where we can have conversation, where we can talk, where we can understand together, where we can cry together, where we can get mad at each other, and really let that be for us, I think we can definitely get somewhere.

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