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"Reality is kicking in," Ford VP Sherif Marakby tells Axios.
He's always talking about kicking in doors with jackboots, like
I eat two more, my competitive streak already kicking in.
Privacy is still alive and kicking in the digital age
The reality of a slowing economy is also kicking in.
The plane took off and it was definitely kicking in.
The rules of economic and political gravity are kicking in.
I think our maternal instincts are kind of kicking in.
Or maybe that's just this delicious frozen margarita kicking in.
It probably is programmed trading kicking in at this point.
It is rare to observe great kicking in freestyle specialists.
New York is kicking in nearly three times what Virginia offered.
OK, now that it's kicking in I see where they're going.
That is where the company's growth investment will be kicking in.
The U.S.S.R., as well, is alive and kicking in the movie.
In fact, top Senate Democrat, there&aposs now political fears kicking in.
"Some of my Catholic guilt started kicking in there," she told me.
Canada is also kicking in nearly $268 million to help stabilize Iraq.
Volumes have thinned out in Europe with the summer lull kicking in.
The company is also kicking in £2 million of its own cash.
In other words ... Meghan's L.A. lifestyle is alive and kicking in London.
The school, and the state, are each kicking in $25 million. [BuzzFeed]
For some people, that meant actually kicking in doors and throwing parties.
Lead leg kicking in general can be misunderstood in terms of distance.
There's no question about it, with certain authoritarian tendencies already kicking in.
You can see the nervous energy kicking in and the cracks forming.
You can see the nervous energy kicking in and the cracks forming.
An NFL player kicking in a car window in the Massachusetts sticks?
A new sort of "tinderpolitics" kicking in when instant gratification substitutes substantial participation.
Both were budgeted at US$200,000 per episode, with NBC kicking in $160,000.
But caution prevailed ahead of the corporate results season kicking in this week.
"Resilience is kicking in now but it is just the beginning," Musonda added.
Photographs show extensive damage to the building, with protesters kicking in smashed windows.
Ashland's collection of fire stories is like the town's immune system kicking in.
It's said to be kicking in the first $150 million of the round.
The barbecue sauce is somewhat sweet, with the spicy heat kicking in later.
That may mean that standard antidepressants finally began kicking in, Dr. Spinelli said.
All sorts of concerns start kicking in and the investigation might be stifled.
There are crumpled bodies; a gunman is kicking in a ladies' room door.
LEVIN: So, let&aposs about South Korea and Japan kicking in money to help?
If it made you suspicious, don't worry — that's just your Riverdale senses kicking in.
The April 2018 release is still kicking in its eight week after hitting theaters.
Talks to prevent the duties from kicking in at 0003% on June 10 continue.
But there are some signs, in this sickened capital, that antibodies are kicking in.
But, for the most part, the adrenaline just kept kicking in at those moments.
Talks are ongoing to prevent the duties from kicking in at 5% on June 10.
If you're starting to feel a little remorse kicking in, there is some good news.
There could be supply side effects here kicking in, possibly because of the tax acts.
Talks are ongoing to prevent the duties from kicking in at 2000% on June 231.
We're slammed with patients — thank the medical gods that my coffee is finally kicking in.
It starts kicking in, and there's no cover sheet, just a page – it was John.
Her brain is firing super-fast, her upgrade she got from A.L.I.E. is kicking in.
It starts kicking in, and there's no cover sheet, just a page — it was John.
But that's only part of the story; bye weeks only started kicking in last week.
So basically, you don't get the church's perks without kicking in to the donation plate.
Prince Harry's protective instincts as a first-time dad-to-be are already kicking in!
It's been a lot more difficult since those first three months; reality's kicking in now.
Talks are ongoing to prevent the duties from kicking in at 233% on June 103.
"In Tahoe was when it really started kicking in again," he said of his nerves.
The softening of Australian shipments coincided with wet weather conditions kicking in Brazil, he added.
Subscription fatigue may be kicking in With multiple streaming subscriptions, costs can quickly add up.
Sirens, car horns and alarms echoed throughout the dark streets before generators began kicking in.
First, it is kicking in a big slug of equity, with the assistance of co-investors.
"I guess it's daddy strength kicking in," said Anderson, whose daughter was born during spring training.
"I think that volatility is going to start kicking in after the Brexit vote," he said.
That also worked flawlessly in my testing, kicking in whenever I put my car in reverse.
"And those things probably won't be kicking in until the next couple of quarters," he said.
Employers match what employees contribute by kicking in 6.2% toward Social Security and 1.45% for Medicare.
More tariffs kicking in on Chinese goods also could be a drag on profits next year.
Losses were broad-based and the momentum will slow down with earnings kicking in, he added.
It would split the monthly premium with its workers, each party kicking in some of the payment.
Between the delay in the opening sounds and the melody kicking in lies a sea of anticipation.
Employers match what workers contribute by also kicking in 6.2% toward Social Security and 1.45% for Medicare.
He lists his hobbies as "kicking in doors," which seems like as good a pastime as any.
Someone is grabbing her by the throat, after all, and clearly her natural instincts are kicking in.
Renewables are kicking in, e-mobility is coming and this will be a great opportunity for us.
That's why Herman is banking on Ehlinger's toughness and competitiveness kicking in on Saturday against the Sooners.
"When faulty memories started kicking in in December, that's when I got concerned," she said on Tuesday.
There were also signs that efforts to stimulate the economy were kicking in as government investment rose.
But sex fatigue is kicking in so I decide to throw in the towel and head home.
He added this could be due to an immune response kicking in that negatively impacts the lungs.
Let's shoot higher—$1.5 trillion for a start—with more kicking in if conditions continue to deteriorate.
Even after just 7 minutes, I can feel the endorphins kicking in and my energy levels rising.
"It appears that the Red Hat &aposgoodness&apos is kicking in," analyst Patrick Moorhead told Business Insider.
But he adds that sanctions actually kicking in and other forces will impose pressure in the other direction.
"My dad instincts are kicking in, I gotta rock these," he said as he pointed to his shoes.
Furthermore, traders are keeping a close eye in the stock market with a new earnings season kicking in.
Go deeper: Trump's new urgency on solving the shutdown The fear of a painful shutdown is kicking in
Honestly, that makes sense (survival instincts kicking in), but it would obviously be a haunting thing to remember.
"When those little things called hormones start kicking in, you get excited by even inanimate objects," he says.
ANALYSIS: Anti-Semitism is alive and kicking in Europe Has the world learned the lessons of the Holocaust?
And how does anyone keep the immutable rule known as the Law of Unintended Consequences from kicking in?
Or his account of sending an ill-advised tweet from a hospital bed as anesthesia was kicking in.
It&aposs going to get worse as minimum-wage increases that have been legislated keep on kicking in.
I kept waiting for the moment when those exercise endorphins everyone always raves about would start kicking in.
But with Carroll kicking in 9 points, the Nets moved ahead by 28-21 after the first quarter.
Let me ask you about trade because, of course, the tariffs against China are kicking in, kick in Friday.
This means credit easing measures are kicking in quite hard and focus will now turn to March's activity data.
"The voices started kicking in, saying, 'You better do something, you are [expletive], Tim,'" he said in the confession.
However, the site notes that the entire first year will be free, with the subscription only kicking in afterward.
Rome is also scrambling to avoid a sales-tax increase worth 23 billion euros from kicking in next year.
Caffeine, meanwhile, takes about 20 minutes to have its physiological effect — kicking in just as the napper is awakening.
By then, stocks got the message: a productivity boom was kicking in, growth resumed without much inflation, volatility collapsed.
Many harsh realities of climate change are kicking in around the world, including extreme weather and sea level rise.
The doctor said the medicine being used to treat the cancer was kicking in, but Schambach had another theory.
The Eagle Ford shale, also in Texas, is seen kicking in 23,000 barrels a day towards the regions' growth.
Yet, Facebook remains in the crosshairs of regulators & politicians, and data/privacy policies and products are just kicking in.
For now, there is little evidence to indicate such partnerships and private sector waste-mitigation efforts kicking in anytime soon.
Economists had predicted steady to slightly stronger growth, indicating that stimulus measures may be kicking in more slowly than expected.
"The president does not want a caps deal" to keep sequestration from kicking in, he told Hill staff last week.
She went right in and started highlighting the terrifying reality of the situation, and the nerves suddenly started kicking in.
If the burrito customer tips $10, the Dasher would get $11 in total, with DoorDash only kicking in its $1.
We wanted the audience to be there already before we start kicking in on the emotional tone of the music.
Day to day, it's the people who are kicking in doors and stealing cars who are actually making life unbearable.
In retrospect, a reflexive coping mechanism may have been kicking in — any reasonable analysis should have drastically lowered my expectations.
The next year, I started going to Stratton Mountain School and that's when things started kicking in a bit more.
A video posted on the G1 news site showed officers kicking in his door and taking the diplomat into custody.
She had just moved into a sober-living house in Berkeley, about 20 minutes away, and withdrawal was kicking in.
I'm not sure if the antibiotics are kicking in yet, so I'll do whatever it takes to get better quickly.
Let's pick a few relatively apolitical/acultural ones, to minimize the chance of your own ingrained conflict responses kicking in.
If we want to be alive and kicking in 15 years, it's time for an American-sized Fitbit and fast.
Your eyes do not deceive you: That is acclaimed, award-winning actor Don Cheadle high-kicking in an orange jumpsuit.
Cops tell us Williams is the guy in this video kicking in the front door of L.A. Dodgers' star Yasiel Puig.
It's only going to increase with the nine-year, $24 billion television deal with Turner and ESPN kicking in this season.
High-kicking in unison on the sidelines, Northwestern players paid homage to Radio City Music Hall's legendary dance company, The Rockettes.
Not sure what's going on in this here video but this song is like the sound of the acid kicking in.
The budget is also kicking in millions more to study household debt, monitor the financial sector, and supervise public pension plans.
"We realized humanitarian responses were not kicking in fast," said Emily Montier, manager of the drought project for the Start Network.
"But with Lamb Weston gone and his new strategy kicking in, the food giant might be a tasty target," Barron's said.
The aim is to produce "actionable" intelligence—the sort that often ends with bombs falling or special forces kicking in doors.
That means Canada will begin kicking in automatic weapons, machine guns, and mortars to those Kurdish forces for the first time.
The process wrapped up in the past few weeks, with Endeavor investors kicking in money and the company repaying Saudi Arabia.
If revolutionaries are kicking in doors, how many of the people in your life will you have to take with you?
Halfway through eating my burger, I felt calmer than normal, and it occurred to me that the tea was kicking in.
The other rumor going around today was a Galchenyuk-for-Jonathan-Drouin trade with the Habs potentially kicking in a first.
Analysts attributed bitcoin's continued sell-off to technical levels and stop orders in the market kicking in after bitcoin fell below $6,000.
However, the impact can be minimal in some places due to the highest tax bracket kicking in at a very low amount.
After a disastrous week defined by him feuding with Gold Star parents, there's real risk of a Trump death spiral kicking in.
"If the government is formed and the capital investment program starts kicking in, we expect growth rates above 5 percent," Munla said.
Go deeper: The fear of a painful shutdown is kicking in Editor's note: This story has been updated with Phil Reitinger's statement.
This keeps happening, with the algorithm-based safety feature kicking in for too many people and making the check-in almost pointless.
THOUGH CONSERVATIVES are by and large taking a kicking in the culture wars, they continue to hold ground on one front: abortion.
Fox told Conan O'Brien that her maternal instinct started kicking in as Arnett brought a parade of increasingly younger girlfriends on set.
But this was a market primed for an explosive breakout, with all sorts of technical drivers kicking in once it started rallying.
Just kicking in with a stream of consciousness approach until you arrive at your point often leads to a lack of clarity.
S. trade conflict is about to shift into a higher gear, with additional tariffs on Chinese imports kicking in on July 6.
If someone pushes the button by mistake, the pilot has a few seconds to prevent the auto-land feature from kicking in.
Right-wing fears about people kicking in the doors of wealthy white gun owners to take away their arms might seem laughable.
"The law of large numbers is kicking in," Evercore ISI analyst Kirk Materne told CNBC in an interview, referring to Azure's growth.
If anything, the Streisand effect here is kicking in: more and more Americans (and presumably international news readers) now know about the ban.
As for financing, the city is kicking in $40 million more to its newly established Green Bank, which helps fund clean energy projects.
When the drug-soaked sperm attacked some test cancer cells with the new sperm machines, the drug started kicking in after two days.
It will be free at launch for a limited time, with an as of yet unannounced monthly fee kicking in during the fall.
It is now readying for a new cycle of network upgrades, which appear to be kicking in as demand for 5G services increases.
These reform measures, as a senior executive of JP Morgan puts it, "actually [are] kicking in" and are rewarding to the foreign investors.
And we should also see more regional policy stimulus actually kicking in to prevent any further deterioration in economic activity across the region.
Ms. Baskerville faced assault and harassment charges after being accused of kicking in his apartment door and damaging the lock on Jan. 26.
The sum involved – with central and state governments each kicking in 39% of the total – represents roughly half the country's gross domestic product.
At the heart of the trial is whether the officers were justified in kicking in the door of Mr. Graham's apartment and entering.
Little by little the enterprise needed more money, and other partners weren't kicking in, so I ended up being pretty much the sole investor.
In other calls, Papini's father and sister accused her, respectively, of vandalism and of kicking in a door in an alleged break-in attempt.
The Stealth's bass really starts kicking in at the higher volumes (around 70 percent), but there's no distortion or audible strain to speak of.
But Trump's opinion can soon change with harmful effects kicking in imminently — with paychecks, federal housing and food for poor people all potentially threatened.
Inflation is expected to rise from 1.4 to 2.3 percent in 2019, but only because of a higher tax rate kicking in that year.
Now, 16 states have 20-week bans, with Mississippi and North Carolina's kicking in slightly earlier at 20 weeks LMP, or 18 weeks postfertilization.
People who aren't customers can download it for free from Google Play and Apple's App Store, with subscription charges kicking in after a month.
Privacy is still alive and kicking in the digital age Editor's note: The following is an abstract from Data Ethics — The New Competitive Advantage.
Those benefits, the analysis said, would start kicking in about four years after the tax plan was enacted and reach fruition after seven years.
The e-visa program is kicking in weeks before the Brazilian government is expected to sign an "open skies" agreement with the United States.
"With a slew of growth-boosting policy measures kicking in, optimism among manufacturing firms... reached 53.73, the highest in the third quarter," said Zhao.
But when companies get out of the pension pool, their employees stay in — and become the responsibility of the companies still kicking in money.
The allure of a trendy shirt or concert is not always synonymous with fandom—sometimes it's just the fear of missing out kicking in.
These kinds of packages are always controversial and raise the question of whether whatever the public sector will be kicking in is worth the price.
Network effects are kicking in and the application of big data is enabling the technology to move at a rapid pace unseen in its history.
I think a lot of that has to do with your fight or flight system kicking in whenever your body jumps below a certain temperature.
Though Payne's character was killed off "TWD," his character was still alive and kicking in the long-running comic from Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard.
It's raising the age limit by three years just as the European data privacy rules start kicking in on May 25th, as spotted by Reuters.
"The programs that the U.S. had put in place after the 2014 crisis [were] kicking in just as the money was cut off," said Noriega.
NATO: Trump and his base love attacking NATO member nations for relying on U.S. security without kicking in their fair share of troops or money.
When the baby&aposs head is up, you&aposre more likely to experience discomfort under the ribs and to feel kicking in the lower belly.
"Its differentiated international and film content efforts are kicking in, and investor expectations are now reasonable," Credit Suisse analyst Douglas Mitchelson said in a note.
Though kicking in the NFL would be a first both for Lloyd and for womankind, trailblazing is par for the course for the prolific striker.
That's the amount that a patient has to pay before their insurance will start kicking in and covering their doctor visits and their hospital trips.
That's the amount that a patient has to pay before their insurance will start kicking in and covering their doctor visits and their hospital trips.
And once you feel that complete disinterest from your daily grind kicking in, consider it a sign to expand your skillset and learn something new.
In an Instagram post from Saturday, Lil Tay takes on her haters by kicking in the side of a car to prove it's not rented.
These benefits packages are always controversial and will naturally raise the question of whether whatever the public sector will be kicking in is worth the price.
As we head into the final weeks of 2016, the inevitable nostalgia for six to 11 months ago is kicking in across the pop culture universe.
"The positive economic cycle isn't kicking in yet," he said, adding that the BOJ will likely maintain its ultra-loose monetary policy for the time being.
If you, too, are looking to fact-check what you read (and keep your mind alive and kicking in the process) here are some useful tips.
The LiPlay felt like a semi-analog extension of social media, and the more I used it, the more I felt my curation instincts kicking in.
GSP's kicking in this bout was clearly something he had been wanting to show off—a rear legged side kick surprised Bisping a couple of times.
Daniel Ek's digital music service may be about to raise $1 billion, with TPG possibly kicking in up to half of it, according to Sky News.
These days, Adkins is the guy doing the kicking in a lot of similar movies like Hard Target 2—and he's great at doing the kicking.
One night, they decided to take acid together, and just as it was kicking in, a board member asked if anyone needed a 200-foot scroll.
Monday's gains also came on the back of an advance in U.S. stocks on Friday as better-than-expected jobs data stateside overshadowed tariffs kicking in.
"The wage growth rate kicking in isn't an automatic thing that happens in the economy," said Cathy Barrera, chief economist at ZipRecruiter, a job-listing platform.
So the Twins took Camp, the Marlins took Santana, and then the teams swapped those players, with the Marlins kicking in $50,000 to cover Minnesota's fee.
So if a newbie consumer notices the effects aren't kicking in immediately, he or she might try eating more marijuana-laced goods to force the effect.
Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund is kicking in the "lion's share" of the capital necessary to build the planned 250 to 2100 AMC theaters in the kingdom.
It will reassign funds and officers the city already has, while kicking in $2 million extra next year for the medical examiner's office to expand DNA testing.
The animated show looks focused on documenting that thrilling time for youths all over: when your grown-up hormones start kicking in and everything goes to shit.
But robust factory data from Beijing offered hope that efforts to shore up China's economy are kicking in, which injected further fuel to the global equity rally.
Denmark has some of the strongest codetermination laws in the world, with employee representation on corporate boards kicking in at a much lower threshold than Warren proposed.
A relatively small number have adopted tactics that include kicking in storefront windows, shattering bus stop enclosures, and pelting police with rocks, wine bottles, and Molotov cocktails.
When he actually started low kicking in his UFC debut, Taivasa sent his man flying and followed up with a jumping knee which won him the fight.
The fire at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport had not only knocked out the airport's primary power source, it also prevented the backup system from kicking in.
"Now it's often a combination of everyone kicking in," said Jim Shagawat, a financial planner from Paramus, N.J., who has helped families prepare for this big day.
And value-based payments will get a huge increase from a law kicking in this year that moves Medicare payments of physicians away from fee for service.
This is a more relaxing number for the Fed because it suggests that maybe the supply side, certainly on the labor market, is kicking in a bit.
Former star Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochocinco is pursuing another stint in football — but this time, he&aposll try his hand at kicking in the XFL.
But robust factory data from Beijing offered hope that efforts to shore up China's economy are kicking in, which injected further fuel to the global equity rally.
But it also implies that the initial boost to the economy through cheaper exports is probably over and the effects from higher consumer prices are now kicking in.
"For the time being until the OPEC cuts start kicking in, the market is oversupplied in the short term," said Tony Nunan, oil risk manager at Mitsubishi Corp.
"Who would be kicking in all these doors?" asked John Walsh, who was the US attorney in Colorado from 2010 to 2016, in an interview with BuzzFeed News.
She had been beaten to death by ex-boyfriend Huguely, who admitted to drunkenly kicking in Love's door and shaking her, repeatedly hitting her head against a wall.
CBB's findings were in contrast to mostly downbeat official data for January and February and other business surveys which suggest recent stimulus measures are only slowly kicking in.
Yes, BlackBerry is still alive and kicking in 2018, albeit largely under the corporate auspices of TCL, which has made most "BlackBerry" phones in the past couple years.
Streaming above, "Kicking In" is a slice of bright, leisurely indie pop with a heavy country vibe, complete with a righteous slide guitar solo, thank you very much.
These will be related to inspections and sunset clauses for the deal, some of which are set to expire in 2020, with other sunsets kicking in in 2023.
CHINA ECONOMY: The Chinese Caixin/Markit composite manufacturing and services PMI rose to a nine-month high in March, adding to signs that stimulus is gradually kicking in.
"After Chinese New Year last year it really went viral thanks to the era of mobile internet kicking in hard," said Wang Chen, a manager at REDO Media.
I would think that once an athlete reaches puberty, with male levels of testosterone kicking in, and trains with that advantage, they should not compete as a woman.
The global economy was humming, President Donald Trump's tax cuts were kicking in and a trade war between the United States and China was still just a threat.
After being told about the "kill chain" — the elements (and players) involved in the selection, vetting and dispatching of targets — Mr. Hibbert found his dramatic instincts kicking in.
This will happen roughly fourteen times over the next 45 minutes as each of you routinely try and convince yourselves that your half a gary is kicking in.
Families may hesitate to invite government involvement, "but that idea of us kicking in doors and hauling people out to nursing homes is so wrong," Mr. Kirsch said.
It could have notified people that a power management mode was kicking in to keep their iPhones running for longer because their batteries are running out of juice.
Then you had an offsetting factor of the stimulus bill and the federal government kicking in matching funds to help states deal with the influx of Medicaid enrollees.
The prime minister had intended to bring forward the vote in order to prevent legislation kicking in that will force him to request a three-month delay to Brexit.
That would not be the final nail in the coffin for old school, side-on kicking in MMA, just another step forward and a case study to learn from.
"She knows how it feels to go on court at a Grand Slam when nerves are kicking in and it's not easy to control them," Martic said of Zaniewska.
"The modest pick-up in high-tech industry might suggest the effect of value-added tax (VAT) cuts is kicking in," said Lu Ting, chief China economist at Nomura.
At a time when segregation was still alive and kicking in America, it was a utopia of equality, where people of different abilities and races worked together in harmony.
The spike in the yield earlier this year led to a market correction on fears that inflation would be kicking in at a faster pace than markets were expecting.
When you go in and out of compass mode in Apple Maps or Google Maps, that's the magnetometer kicking in to work out which way up the map should be.
Forbes says that operating profits could double with the league's new television deal kicking in this season—just in time to offset a new, powerful strain of Knicks fuck-ups.
We know from the behind-the-scenes reel that he's awake and kicking in Jedi, and the film will continue to develop his relationship with the Resistance and First Order.
And with the laws of supply and demand kicking in — well, let's just say if you didn't stock up on glasses already, it might cost you a few bucks more.
Hadid has, in fact, shown off her physical agility in past Stuart Weitzman ads, high-kicking in the label's over-the-knee boots as recently as its fall '16 campaign.
The capsule is designed to coast into space, while the booster drops back down, kicking in the landing gear and rocket-powered breaking system to land on the ground, unscathed.
The motor on an Ampler or VanMoof only assists you when pedaling, sensing your desire to accelerate or climb and then kicking in smoothly to give you a silent push.
I was banking on my gut kicking in to make a last minute decision, but standing there with one rose left and James and Alex before me, I just panicked.
Mired in malaise for more than three decades, the Japanese economy is showing signs that stimulus and reform policies under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe — known as Abenomics — are kicking in.
Speaking with the New York Post, Lloyd dismissed those who doubted she could make the adjustments necessary to playing in the NFL, including shortening her approach and kicking in pads.
While Razer itself is kicking in some money directly to zVentures, there are other backers in it, too, comprised of some of the company's own investors, the company told me.
But I'd say, the middle of the pregnancy is a really great time, because you're still feeling really comfortable and you get all the benefits of the hormones kicking in.
It offered benefits to even low-level contract employees, so any given person making Frappuccinos may receive $15,000 in I.V.F. benefits — plus medication — kicking in after three months of employment.
The former calls for a prolonged period of stifled economic activity sourced from a "limit of monetary policy kicking in" and the virus becoming a recurring health crisis, Janasiewicz said.
Although DeepMind had been offering the Streams bundle free to Trusts for the first five years, with payments only kicking in if its service support costs exceeded £15,000 a month.
The current minimum of $11 per hour is to be lifted immediately to $1353 with the full 40 percent rise to $15 kicking in at the beginning of next year.
"Our view is the impact of policy easing is gradually kicking in, pushing up sequential growth indicators such as PMI first," wrote China economists at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
The European Commission also looked at preparations among the 27 states for multiple disruptions that this would involve, including customs checks and duties kicking in immediately on all imports and exports.
But one frat member told the grand jury that a slush fund was created to purchase alcohol, with members kicking in $250 so they could drink alcohol at fraternity social events.
Years back, I dove into Fire Emblem: Awakening, despite having zero experience with the franchise and a natural fear response kicking in the moment a bunch of grids appear on-screen.
"The early years of the gas projects kicking in would be cost recovery, only at the end of the 2020s revenues would kick in," she told journalists in a second presentation.
In the downer (but necessary) dept ... Heritage Financial is kicking in a $2,500 certificate for advice on wills and estate planning -- 'cause remember, you can't take all this stuff with you.
STOXX50E gained 0.6 percent and the pan-European STOXX 600 index closed up 23 percent while trading volumes were slightly up from the previous session despite new financial regulations kicking in.
"That mean reversion is going to start kicking in, especially as we start to see high tech and high flyers really start to … crumble because of the coronavirus fears," he said.
" While Fishel "can't speak for" her producer husband Karp, 39, she insists that "mom guilt does not waste anytime kicking in" after a child is born, admitting she experienced it "instantly.
She pointed to several factors that are kicking in right now, like the fact that the economy is moving from being driven by monetary policy to being driven by fiscal policy.
Orders in July contracted less than expected, and August exports rose unexpectedly, which might signal demand for new electronic products is kicking in as the peak year-end shopping season approaches.
I think, ultimately, the tax cuts, as they kick in -- and they are kicking in very -- you see the kind of hundreds of billions of dollars brought back into the country already.
He should have emphasized more his innovative proposals for "baby bonds," where every American would be given $28503,22020 at birth with the government kicking in for poorer kids until they are 18.
An options paper, seen by Reuters, by the European Parliament's lead lawmaker on the ETS reform called for deputies to share ideas on how to stop the CSCF kicking in after 2020.
Activity in China's services sector picked up to a 3.483-month high in March as demand improved at home and abroad, adding to signs that government stimulus policies are gradually kicking in.
Activity in China's services sector picked up to a 14-month high in March as demand improved at home and abroad, adding to signs that government stimulus policies are gradually kicking in.
"My dad instincts are kicking in, I gotta rock these," said Samberg, 39, referring to what was on his feet: the Steph Curry "nurse shoes," as he described the white sneakers jokingly.
"Our view is the impact of policy easing is gradually kicking in, pushing up sequential growth indicators such as PMI first," economists from Bank of America-Merrill Lynch said in a note.
But during the wars after 9/11, Delta's brethren in the Army Special Forces were tasked with many similar missions, going after top targets and kicking in a few doors for themselves.
With a team cap of $89 million—and luxury taxes kicking in at $108 million—adding Durant to a team of very productive players suddenly makes a whole lot less financial sense.
With a lucrative new broadcast deal kicking in from August, even the club finishing bottom next season are guaranteed 100 million pounds, plus four years of subsequent 'parachute payments' after being relegated.
The government's crackdown on different aspects of migration coincides with meetings this week between Mexican and U.S. officials in Washington to thrash out a deal to avoid the tariffs kicking in on Monday.
While you're fighting off a host of physical and emotional side effects of cutting out sugar, your body is going to play a mean trick on you by kicking in sugar cravings hard.
In the late 1950s, the effects of the Marshall Plan were kicking in for France and the rest of Western Europe: The French economy, awash with American goods, was in full recovery mode.
More likely, as against Johny Hendricks, it will be that lead leg side kick and the standard round kick off the lead leg which form a staple of Thompson's kicking in this fight.
If you haven't seen the Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes, you can probably picture the iconic line of dancers kicking in unison, like a salute to American entertainment from a century ago.
Add to that a healthy number of job recruits are available (many of whom became discouraged during the Obama years), a stronger dollar keeping competitive imports inexpensive, and robotics and artificial intelligence kicking in.
"We're really worried about depression kicking in again, as she was so relieved to be able to have puberty blockers and to know that she would be able to have hormone therapy," Jackson said.
Range extenders like the Volt's 33-litre engine or the two-cylinder generator aboard BMW's i3 offer a different compromise, kicking in to keep the electric motors humming only when the battery runs low.
I recognize how fortunate I am to be in this position, and feel my first generation guilt kicking in when I realize my success is all due to how much parents sacrificed for me.
New loans in China surged to a record high in January — and analysts say it could be a sign that government stimulus is "finally kicking in," which may be good news for the economy.
And now look back 1.5 decades ago, when the CEO of GE flew into Brussels, literally kicking in the door of Commissioner Mario Monti at the time, trying to get his Honeywell merger approved.
Though you may be gone, many of your cells are still kicking in the hours and days after death, and some even show increased activity, finds a study in Nature Communications published last week.
Blackstone Group, the giant private equity firm, announced last month the establishment of a $40 billion fund to invest mainly in infrastructure projects, with Saudi Arabia's main sovereign wealth fund kicking in $20 billion.
The Affordable Care Act kicking in has also made a big difference in getting more people into recovery, because under the law, addiction is no longer considered a pre-existing condition for insurance purposes.
At this fraught moment when the pain of the shutdown is kicking in, President Trump and Speaker Pelosi offer very different visions — shaped by their parents — of what it means to be an American.
Luckily, there's a way to automate the process (and maybe even prevent early carpal tunnel syndrome from kicking in) in Gmail, especially if you tend to send the same redundant email all day, every day.
"Investors are taking profit as they do not see any major trigger in the market except the MSCI's second tranche kicking in next month," said a Gulf-based analyst, who asked not to be identified.
"The Massive Tax Cuts, which the Fake News Media is desperate to write badly about so as to please their Democrat bosses, will soon be kicking in and will speak for themselves," the president said.
But by late 1982, with Reagan's phased-in tax cuts finally kicking in, the economy exploded and quarterly growth rates hit 8 percent, job creation soared and Reagan won re-election in a 49-state landslide.
It was just the MCAS kicking in, because the three conditions necessary to trigger it had combined: The flaps were up, the autopilot was off and the captain's angle-of-attack sensor was showing a stall.
I'm not sure if that's a convoluted way of explaining it or if the cold medication is kicking in, but either way, "pre-" word minus "pre-" on the right, synonym for "pre-" word on the left.
To make amends, Apple is replacing batteries in older iPhones for $29 (instead of the usual $79) until the end of the year; new batteries typically let the phone avoid the power-management throttle kicking in.
The presence of Charles and David Koch, whose private equity fund is kicking in preferred equity to help pay for the acquisition, may create concern for some readers because of the brothers' history of supporting conservative causes.
Ten percent U.S. tariffs on some $200 billion of Chinese goods as well as $60 billion of retaliatory Chinese levies were kicking in and there were reports that China had cancelled mid-level trade talks with Washington.
Our thought bubble, per Axios' Andrew Freedman: The FAA's statement contrasts with early assessments from Boeing that a software fix would soon be available to prevent the MCAS system from kicking in repeatedly based on erroneous data.
The telecom network industry has faced slowing demand since 4G network sales peaked in the middle of the decade, but a new cycle of network upgrades appear to be kicking in as demand for 13G technology increases.
The telecom network industry has faced slowing demand since 4G network sales peaked in the middle of the decade, but a new cycle of network upgrades appear to be kicking in as demand for 5G technology increases.
The telecom networks industry has faced slowing demand since 4G network sales peaked in the middle of the decade, but a new cycle of network upgrades appears to be kicking in as demand for 5G technology increases.
Another method which isn't so useful in MMA but is tremendously valuable when kickboxing is low kicking in time with the opponent stepping in, because you know he can't check with the foot he is stepping onto.
As a regular flier and a reluctant commuter on London's underground, I love the low-tech security afforded by the RiutBag; it's like automatic padlocks are kicking in every time you toss this thing on your shoulders.
"But 2019 is already in serious deficit due to the MSR reserve kicking in, so 22 million tonnes of additional supply in that year will make no difference to the deficit," said analysts at investment bank Berenberg.
But South Florida wisely structured Strong's contract to take advantage of Texas' obligation, paying him just $2800 million in each of his first two years before kicking in a large raise once Strong leaves the Texas payroll.
Politicians in Washington and Beijing could also give value stocks a boost -- particularly industrial companies -- if they are able to finally ink a so-called phase one trade deal that would prevent more tariffs from kicking in.
By the time it was done, I had given everything my body could give physically and then mentally, once it was over, my body started convulsing with my muscles seizing up from the hypothermia that was kicking in.
A guy who's clearly Taylor Swift-obsessed is in custody after going full cat burglar, allegedly ... he was busted after climbing onto her roof and kicking in a door, and it's not his first time on the premises.
He said the government also would boost its contribution to a collective fund to 1.12 percent of gross domestic product from 0.8 percent, while kicking in additional funds for the middle class, women and those who delay retirement.
The baby boom beginning in 1945 was a critical juncture: Congresses and presidents should have anticipated an increase in Social Security and medical expenditures kicking in about 65 years later, in 85033, and adjusted revenue and benefits accordingly.
Otherwise, they argue that Trump's suggested tariffs of 25 percent on imported steel and 10 percent on aluminum would do broad damage across the U.S. economy just as the tax-cut law is kicking in to boost growth.
"It seems that there will be little money for plaintiffs, if Purdue takes bankruptcy and the Sacklers are not kicking in any money for settlement," said Carl Tobias, a professor at the University of Richmond School of Law.
Rates are based on factors such as the cost of the wedding, with coverage kicking in to cover nonrefundable costs related to natural disasters as well as other wedding woes, such as a vendor going out of business.
As has been the pattern since the financial crisis, the economy had a weak winter quarter – 2.2 percent GDP growth – and the second quarter jolt represents a rebound as much as it does more enlightened GOP policies kicking in.
Activity in China's services sector picked up to a 14-month high in March as demand improved at home and abroad, a private business survey showed on Wednesday, adding to signs that government stimulus policies are gradually kicking in.
Yielding to regulatory demands, all major Italian banks raised their bad loan reduction targets at the end of last year, stepping up writedowns under a favorable phase-in regime linked to a new accounting rule kicking in this year.
The presence of Charles G. and David H. Koch, whose private equity fund is kicking in preferred equity to help pay for the acquisition, may create concern for some readers because of the brothers' history of supporting conservative causes.
Toyota, for instance, said in March that it would invest 240 million pounds, or $315 million, to upgrade its plant in Burnaston, England, with the British government kicking in a further £21 million for items like training and research.
FINMA said Martin Haefner's BigPoint Capital can increase its 17.5% stake to 37% as a condition of taking part in a capital increase of at least 325 million Swiss francs ($325.91 million) without the mandatory offer requirement kicking in.
Obviously, being in possession of said crate of grenades without notifying authorities to come get them is both a really stupid thing to do and could eventually result in a heavily armed tactical team kicking in the doors of your house.
We've seen incredible leadership from indigenous communities, we've seen the ascent of this Green New Deal, we've seen kids around the world protesting climate inaction, we've seen the Extinction Rebellion protests in London — all sorts of antibodies are kicking in.
President Trump's proposed funding plan flips the status quo to make local governments pay for the majority of infrastructure projects, with the feds kicking in 20 percent instead of its standard 80 (for road projects) or 50 (for mass transit).
"If there's no concrete deal during the G20 summit period in late June, there will be additional tariff raises kicking in and it will give an additional huge impact globally," said Park Sang-hyun, chief economist at Hi Investment & Securities.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will propose changes to its safeguard mechanism on frozen U.S. beef imports that will shorten review periods and allow importers to voluntarily lower import volumes to prevent tariffs from automatically kicking in, two government sources said on Thursday.
The credit growth "indicates that the PBoC's easing efforts are finally kicking in, as liquidity is passed on from financial institutions to the real economy," Bank of America Merrill Lynch said in a note the day the data came out.
Amid the industrial slowdown, Sandvik said it expected to make deeper cost cuts, which were now seen at 1.7 billion crowns compared to its previous guidance of 1.4 billion, with most kicking in fully around the middle of next year.
When that is the case, a potential target can contact their local police station and warn the cops that they are likely to get calls with fake threats, thereby reducing the risk of a SWAT team kicking in their front door.
"When you watch these moments and let out a long 'aww,' that's your brain's evolutionary biology kicking in to remind you that humans have been attracted to the same cute things since we showed up on the Earth's surface," says Nye.
He's sweating, he's overheated in several layers of pads—his primeval instincts are kicking in, telling him that he's been on the hunt for too long and that he might die if he doesn't find a watering hole to drink from.
Exports increased 9.3 percent from a surge in sales of soybeans, which is likely temporary because soybean growers were trying to stay ahead of tit-for-tat tariffs kicking in between the U.S. and China amid a growing trade war.
"I would think the highest law enforcement officer in the land should have a say in a decision by the Justice Department to (go) kicking in the door of not just any lawyer -- but the lawyer for the President," Jordan said.
With exhaustion kicking in and the points growing shorter, Kerber recovered after suffering an early break and showed the class befitting the world's top-ranked player to reel off four straight games on her way to a hard-fought victory.
"If there's no concrete deal during the G20 summit period in late June, there will be additional tariff raises kicking in and it will give an additional huge impact globally," said Park Sang-hyun, chief economist at Hi Investment & Securities.
November output fell 7.8 percent from October as production cuts of as much as 30 percent at some Chinese aluminum smelters began kicking in fully by the middle of the month as part of a government crackdown on air pollution.
Just when despair was kicking in, the roles came: a loopy spin instructor on "Broad City," an acting student on "Barry" and a lead role as Janet on "The Good Place," in which she plays opposite Kristen Bell and Ted Danson.
If Mueller is moving toward indicting either of them, it's possible to imagine Trump's familial loyalty—one of his defining characteristics—kicking in, leading him to preemptively can the special counsel or issue preemptive pardons to people in legal jeopardy.
Armed with those data points, the campaign and super PAC are telling donors that Biden — given his strength among African-American voters and momentum kicking in at the right time — is quickly emerging as the alternative to frontrunner Bernie Sanders.
For more news, click on The frozen baked goods maker said it expects underlying core earnings growth to improve in 2020, as it sees the benefits of the cost-and-debt cutting program kicking in and the North American business stabilising.
Netflix's deal with Disney has slowly but surely been kicking in over the past few months, but September is where it really begins to bear fruit, with the addition of two of the studio's early 22015 releases, The Finest Hours and Zootopia.
The music itself developed in response to a modern understanding of sadness: "chronic ennui," an idea that runs from Evagrius to the 19th-century French Romantic literary critics — Baudelaire, Sainte-Beuve — to the time when Black Sabbath was kicking in to the culture.
Or, to use a simile more appropriate to this author, it was like the moment you realize you're having fun at a party you previously thought was ho-hum, the drink, the conversation, the attractiveness of the company all kicking in at once.
After markets closed in the United States on Friday, Trump said he would raise tariffs on $250 billion in Chinese exports to 30% from 7.23% in October, and that the tariffs kicking in next week will now be 15%, rather than 10%.
McDaniel learned to boot doors by practicing at the F.B.I. Academy in Quantico, Va. He did most of his real-world kicking in the late 1980s and early '90s in Texas, before agents were regularly equipped with ballistic shields and battering rams.
"I saw a documentary about the Iraqi police after the U.S. invasion, how they had to attend at the scene while Marines were kicking in doors, and afterwards they'd be targeted because they were locals and had to live there," Mr. McCarthy said.
"Unless there's deal announced in the next week and half, or the U.S. unilaterally decides to delay or cancel the next scheduled set of tariffs, we're going to have more of these kicking in," said Brian Nick, chief investment strategist at Nuveen.
FINMA said on Monday that Martin Haefner's BigPoint Capital can increase its 17.5% stake to 37% as a condition of taking part in a capital increase of at least 325 million Swiss francs ($325.91 million) without the mandatory offer requirement kicking in.
Nilsa Prowant -- who's been a regular on the "Jersey Shore" MTV spin-off for the past couple seasons -- got taken in by cops early Saturday morning in St. Petersburg after allegedly flashing onlookers in public ... and then kicking in a car window.
"The overall situation ... is that U.S. sanctions toward Iran are now increasingly kicking in, which will help to dry up the physical crude oil market and place it back into solid backwardation," SEB head of commodities Bjarne Schieldrop said in a note this week.
Hit by an industry-wide downturn and heavy losses since 22018G network sales peaked in the middle of the decade, Ericsson has been slashing costs and readying for a new cycle of network upgrades, which appears to be kicking in as demand for 21G rises.
"In the next two to three months we might see some seasonal factors kicking in to cool prices down and drive speculative buyers away," said Judy Zhu, an analyst with Standard Chartered in Shanghai, adding that demand should gradually improve over six to eight months.
After betting the farm on VR, the company has had to make some substantial business strategy shifts to keep the division kicking in the face of a less-than-robust headset market and a behemoth margin-less competitor that's alright losing a few billion dollars.
Markets in Asia had taken a hit last week in the lead-up to U.S. and China tariffs kicking in on Friday, with investors jittery over the prospects of further escalation in tensions between the world's two largest economies having an impact on economic growth.
Partly, these are self-preservation instincts kicking in — no company wants to end up like Reddit, which has struggled to shake its reputation as a den of toxicity — but it is also indicative of an emerging consensus around the moral responsibilities of tech platforms.
Outside of the nation's largest media markets - such as Los Angeles, New York, and Silicon Valley - the NFL and its teams expect cities to pay the lion's share for stadiums, Zimbalist said, with the league and the team kicking in no more than $200 million each.
Asia's fitness technology sector has attracted millions in funding — but fatigue may be kicking In. The continent is seeing a boom in apps, wearables and other tech that helps people stay in shape, and the industry has attracted millions of dollars in funding in recent years.
"(There are) huge questions and that's why I think OPEC is going to be cautious and why Saudi Arabia — which has an additional 190,000 barrels that they're basically under their OPEC quota — and I think that can be used once sanctions start kicking in," she said.
After kicking in the N.F.L. and the All-America Football Conference in the 1940s, he did the same for the Giants' 1956 N.F.L. championship team, hitting two field goals on an icy turf at Yankee Stadium in a 47-7 title-game romp over the Chicago Bears.
With regard to minimum-wage increases kicking in across the country, nearly half said they expected wage hikes to have some impact on business, with 22% projecting lower profits and 14% saying hikes would force them to cut hours and 8% saying increases would lead to layoffs.
Outside of the nation's largest media markets – such as Los Angeles, New York, and Silicon Valley – the NFL and its teams expect cities to pay the lion's share for stadiums, Zimbalist said, with the league and the team kicking in no more than $200 million each.
"At the moment they are very patient and waiting to see the measures they have taken kicking in but they have to wait a long time because inflation will stay low for a very long time, that's what we have seen confirmed by the data today," she said.
People were hearing about Ruby Ridge and Waco, but they were also hearing about the ATF kicking in a door at 5 am much closer to home, or hearing about the ATF raiding a local gun shop with weapons drawn, telling all the customers to get on the floor.
We're all going to have a lot of bills to pay and three to six months from now, once all these subscriptions start kicking in, but they have this one section of Headspace called weathering the storm, which includes meditations, sleep and movement exercises, and I really liked that.
According to the sources, Bain Capital and KKR have discussed kicking in $10 million a piece to help laid-off workers, The $20 million would pay an average of about $650 per employee, below what they would have been entitled to under the company's severance program prior to bankruptcy.
However, Leave have had a clearer message to sell, of taking back control from a perceived weighty and bureaucratic EU. "There's many a voter out there who agrees with Remain on the economy and Leave on immigration, and the implications of risk are not yet kicking in for Remain," Curtice said.
"As long as you have consumer spending, some stabilization of capital spending, trade kicking in and inventories switching from being a significant drag, that balanced composition will make us confident that things are moving in the right direction," said Anthony Karydakis, chief economic strategist at Miller Tabak in New York.
Jeff Woodburn, a Democrat from Dalton, speaks with other Democratic senators during a recess in the Senate chamber in Concord, N.H. Woodburn, the minority leader in the New Hampshire Senate has been arrested for allegedly hitting a woman, biting her on the arm and kicking in the door of her house.
In a bizarre decision, Estudiantes de Caracas, a Venezuelan soccer team, decided to hook up 10 mothers in their 28th week of pregnancy to electrical monitors that detect kicking in the womb, and create a virtual pitch for the unborn children to face each other in an in utero soccer match.
Nigel Farage, leader of the Brexit Party which could take votes away from both main parties, offered Johnson an election pact on Wednesday but said that unless there was a clean break with the EU, the Conservatives would take a "real kicking" in any election and could not win a majority.
Public spending to fund early child care and education is about $2421 billion, with the federal government kicking in about $693 billion and state and local municipalities spending about $269 billion, according to the most recent data EPI sourced from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in 222.
Vermont also estimated that single-payer would require a 11.5 percent payroll tax on all businesses and a progressive income-based premium ranging from 0 percent to 9.5 percent, with the top rate kicking in for those at four times the poverty line ($102,000 for a family of four in 2017).
Nanotech. Energy should be unlimited by then – or we will understand that energy ultimately is not an issue (ties in with space) – and with Moore's law kicking in on being able to program on nano level, we will be able to program and alter biology, which will help with the aging population issue.
While a Fed cut would give China more room to move, possibly with a symbolic trimming of its short-term market rates, Reuters sources said there was no urgency do so, noting there is already ample liquidity in the financial system and asserting earlier stimulus measures are showing signs of kicking in.
What the study subjects didn't know was that the photos had been manipulated to adjust the "baby schema," the term used to describe the set of facial and other features like round faces and big eyes that make our brains register babies as irresistible, kicking in our instinct to care for them.
Also of note: "Green Book" (Universal), which was named the best film of the year on Tuesday by the National Board of Review but has been rejected by some critics, sold $4 million in tickets at 1,065 theaters, a hardy result that indicates that positive word of mouth may be kicking in.
BUT I THINK, LOOK, WHEN YOURE 003 IN THE FIRST QUARTER, THAT'S PRETTY GOOD MOMENTUM GOING INTO A YEAR WITH THE TAX INCENTIVES KICKING IN. AND THERE WAS A BUNCH OF THINGS MOVED AROUND BETWEEN Q4 AND Q1 BECAUSE OF EXPENSING – EXPENSE AT THE HIGH TAX RATE AND INVEST AT THE LOW TAX RATE.
But Ethan Harris, head of global economics at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, lists a number of global disputes coming to a head this fall, including tariffs on imports from China, the potential for auto tariffs on other countries, Iran oil sanctions kicking in, Congress facing another budget deadline and the election in November.
Public spending to fund early child care and education is about $270 billion, with the federal government kicking in about $27 billion and state and local municipalities spending about $2700 billion, according to the most recent data progressive think tank Economic Policy Institute sourced from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development in 2017.
"The Global Coffee Alliance with Nestle is something that is just now kicking in and I think that's going to pay dividends for years and years to come for Starbucks and for Nestle," he said, adding that Starbucks' "aggressive" share buyback was a message to Wall Street that its "growth-at-scale agenda" is going to work.
Following the year in which the establishment took a serious kicking in the form of the Donald Trump's election win and Britain's vote to leave the EU, you'd be forgiven for assuming that a change in the Parliament's presidency might mark a fresh start for the EU. But those hoping for change in European politics will probably be disappointed.
Maybe this is the placebo effect, maybe it's hope, maybe it's Jesus working through him, maybe it's the dream state I live in, but I recall this feeling from taking Ecstasy back in college, the first few seconds of the drug kicking in when you think you might simultaneously faint from weakness and explode from unbridled joy.
A very good player was traded, with the Blue Jays kicking in cash to sweeten the deal, and the return is an unknown commodity (though it is believed right-hander Julian Merryweather comes to Toronto when the dust settles.) Merryweather, 26, has yet to reach the majors and missed the entire season after undergoing Tommy John surgery.
In a corner of the lobby, Mr. Faust told one of his clients, Alfred M. Sosa, that prosecutors had offered to dismiss a charge of tampering with a motor vehicle — an ex-girlfriend had accused him of kicking in the door of her car — if Mr. Sosa pleaded guilty to a separate charge of assault on a family member.
Also, we were playing shows and we were writing, it was just a time when we weren't recording Swingin' Utters stuff or touring extensively so we would try different things and put out different-sounding records under Filthy Thievin' Bastards, Druglords Of The Avenues, the Re-Volts, all of those side projects that started kicking in right about that time.
"It's like someone kicking in your front door while you're on vacation and running up a $300,000 bill on your phone, and then telling you when you arrive home that he had performed a useful service by demonstrating that your deadbolt wasn't secure enough," James B. Comey, then the United States attorney in Manhattan, said in 2003, referring to Mr. Lamo's activities.
I THINK PRESIDENTIAL -- PRESIDENT TRUMP'S POLICIES HAVE COMPLETELY REJIGGERED THE INCENTIVE SYSTEM IN THE ECONOMY TO PROMOTE GROWTH AND INVESTMENT, THE DEREGULATION IS KICKING IN. YOU KNOW, IT'S INTERESTING -- THESE ARE NOT PUBLIC COMPANIES BUT THE REAL FACE OF THE TRUMP ECONOMY, IN MY VIEW AT LEAST, OTHERS MAY DISAGREE, THE REAL FACE ARE PEOPLE, MEN AND WOMEN, WHO OWN SMALL BUSINESSES BECAUSE NOW THEY ARE BEING REWARDED FOR THEIR EFFORT AND THE SUCCESS, NOT PUNISHED AND REMOVED THE RED TAPE.
D.), Republican Policy Committee Chairman John BarrassoJohn Anthony BarrassoIf Democrats want gun control, they must first concede defeat Conway: Republican concerns about gun reform 'all reconcilable' Five proposals Congress is eyeing after mass shootings MORE (Wyo.) and conference vice chairman Roy BluntRoy Dean BluntEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity GOP group targets McConnell over election security bills in new ad Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown MORE (Mo.) — had faced the possibility of term limits kicking in at the end of this year.  Sen.
I grew up here, so I'm staying at home with my parents until I find an apartment I really love) Student Loans: $29,809093 (Down to ~$809083,809073 owed from ~$809063,809053, I'm paying this much right now since I'm not paying rent) Storage Unit: $809043 (I'm renting a 809033 square foot storage unit for all of my crap until I move back into my own place)Phone: $809023 (I'm still on my family plan)Netflix/Hulu: $809013 (Thanks to friends and family)Spotify: $809003 (For my portion of a "family" plan that I share with friends)Health Insurance: $22800 (I'm still on my family plan)22826(k): $262 (I've only been at my new job for about a month, so my 2224(k) contributions should start kicking in with my next paycheck.
Always, the monologues are stylized and compelling, and periodically, they launch into ecstatic lyrical arias, like Roger Bevins III declaiming the joys of the physical world: a sleeping dog dream-kicking in a tree-shade triangle; a sugar pyramid upon a blackwood tabletop being rearranged grain-by-grain by an indiscernible draft; a cloud passing ship-like above a rounded green hill, atop which a line of colored shirts energetically dance in the wind, while down below in town, a purple-blue day unfolds (the muse of spring incarnate), each moist-grassed, flower-pierced yard gone positively mad with — (He cuts off here, overwhelmed by the new limbs he has sprouted.) Lincoln in the Bardo is a thoughtful, readable, and beautifully constructed novel, a kind of A Fine and Private Place for the 21st century.

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