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That night, I felt we'd lived up to that ideal.
But it hasn't always lived up to its transformative potential.
Illinois State lived up to expectations on the small stage.
One race most certainly lived up to that last night.
For Erin, this new town lived up to its name.
The practice, however, has not lived up to the theory.
Forty years later, Trump hasn't lived up to their expectations.
This year's crop of winners lived up to the tradition.
He made sure I lived up to his expectations, too.
To my surprise, Sheertex actually lived up to its promise.
And to date, both have lived up to the hype.
So you could say I lived up to your expectations?
And the venue had a lived up to that promise.
Europe has consistently not lived up to the W.T.O. rules.
He lived up to that reputation in his first term.
"Russia has not lived up to these commitments," Tillerson said.
Uber and Lyft (LYFT) haven't lived up to the hype.
This seems to be one promise he's lived up to.
Elsewhere, the Golden Globes lived up to their reputation for upsets.
Yet clearly, the Vegas coverage hasn't lived up to this standard.
But one year later, GDPR hasn't lived up to its potential.
So far she has not entirely lived up to that ideal.
In terms of reputation, Visionaire has lived up to its name.
They have not lived up to the spirit of their agreement.
But wireless earbuds never lived up to that promise—until now.
Despite her concerns, the stunning event definitely lived up to expectations.
Over the centuries, reality has never lived up to lofty ideals.
And from there, he never quite lived up to the hype.
And this year, much like the rest, lived up to expectations.
But critics say agencies have not lived up to that promise.
At a glance, they absolutely lived up to their "stuffed" name.
He loved being that guy, and he lived up to it.
"Dark Fate" has in no way lived up to the hype.
But his most ambitious works haven't always lived up to expectations.
Why has the single market not lived up to its promise?
More: WeWork's residential project, WeLive, has not lived up to expectations.
But Garoppolo has so far lived up to that 2017 promise.
For me, the All-Star Breakfast lived up to its name.
Despite these improvements, though, VR has not lived up to expectations.
"It lived up to what everyone wanted it to," James said.
We haven't always lived up to these ideals; Jefferson himself didn't.
"We lived up to what we hoped we would do," Skarlatos said.
"This season has more than lived up to expectations, man," Heyward said.
"He lived up to his reputation," Boll told CNN in an interview.
Boy, this is one that has actually lived up to the billing.
The original iPhone barely lived up to its internet-connected claim, anyway.
Vindman lived up to his oath to protect and defend our Constitution.
I went in skeptical, but the iboga lived up to its promises.
Nothing about actually being the president has ever lived up to that.
The new lineup of MacBooks haven't lived up to the Air's pedigree.
The talented quarterback finally lived up to that promise as a senior.
Click through to see whether the phone lived up to the hype.
But according to Wilkenfeld, NBC has not lived up to their promises.
But Iran has not lived up to the spirit of the agreement.
The "Jupiter" Symphony lived up to its name, storming in the air.
Mr. Barnes has not fully lived up to the calling he professes.
I don't think it's ever lived up to the potential it has.
Overall, we found that the Costco brand lived up to the hype.
A flywheel effect that hasn&apost lived up to the purchase price.
It's unclear from Thursday's filing if he lived up to those promises.
Both of these experiences have lived up to expectations and been fantastic.
I'm happy to report that this mask lived up to my theory.
The Park Hyatt lived up to our expectations, with a few drawbacks.
Since then, Muslim Women's Day has lived up to Al-Khatahtbeh's expectations.
It's because the U.S. government hasn't lived up to its trust responsibilities.
Cano, now 35, has largely lived up to the investment, posting an .
When I tested them, Brooklinen's sheets lived up to all the hype.
But the Lakers and Bucks have lived up to the preseason hype.
Annual assessments will monitor whether states have lived up to these commitments.
But few have lived up to their own words, the report found.
It should also be said that Antarctica lived up to Doug's enthusiasm.
I can honestly say the bed has lived up to this claim.
No athlete has ever lived up to their name quite like him.
And during that time, if anything, Putin lived up to Romney's prediction.
Momoa lived up to his superhero alter ego in the water off Honolulu.
It never lived up to its promise to revolutionize media and save magazines.
The 23-year-old right-hander lived up to the billing Thursday night.
This country has never lived up to the brilliance of its founding documents.
But has the show lived up to the hype, or to its potential?
At least Ye lived up to his reputation when he apologized for canceling.
Christie Brinkley's Turks & Caicos home lived up to its name in Hurricane Irma.
His opponent has lived up to a promise not to challenge the president.
But still, as a product category smartwatches simply haven't lived up to expectations.
But on April 20, the crash test dummies lived up to their names.
While I've had some epic adventures, not everything lived up to the hype.
The showdown between teams representing two storied programs lived up to its billing.
But real-world prediction markets haven't quite lived up to that potential — yet.
Not long after, the Pacers forward lived up to his All-Star billing.
FBI Director James Comey's Senate testimony Thursday certainly lived up to the hype.
We haven't lived up to the expectations that we place on our children.
But, the Canelo camp hasn't lived up to their end of the bargain.
The New Hampshire primary lived up to its reputation for drama on Tuesday.
Puerto Rico has not lived up to its promises; nor has the EPA.
But, Mr. Atkins said, that plan has not lived up to its promise.
"They have not lived up to the commitments so far," Mr. Bolton said.
And when she saw it in person, it lived up to the photographs.
This suggests that sales and turnaround plans have not lived up to expectations.
"He lived up to exactly what I'd been told about him," Collins said.
And as attorney general, Sessions lived up to the "tough on crime" expectations.
We also see where Clinton lived up to expectations and where she fell short.
October has lived up to its infamous — and volatile — standing among investors thus far.
A highly anticipated NFL game lived up to the hype for fans last night.
So have this year's jokers, media outlets and PR agencies lived up to it?
It's a nice theory — but in practice Google hasn't lived up to that promise.
I've used it a few times now, and it lived up to these expectations.
Here, a look at whether the Galaxy Note29 lived up to its big expectations.
It's time the international community lived up to its responsibilities for peace and security.
The fresh food, supposedly the highlight for Chinese consumers, hardly lived up to expectations.
Hari lived up to his reputation of course, he is the omen of trouble.
The most recent Twitter exchange involving Wendy's lived up to all our entertainment expectations.
Mars' biennial visit to the Ram's realm has lived up to its forceful reputation.
Now he says Iran has not "lived up" to the spirit of the deal.
Her campaign portrayed her as a "fighter" and she truly lived up to it.
We understand -- trade deals of the past haven't always lived up to their promises.
Romney expressed worry that Trump has not lived up to the nation's ideals. Sen.
And in 2015, he told Esquire that Obama hadn't lived up to his expectations.
But truckers, including conservative ones, don't believe Trump has lived up to his promise.
"They have not lived up to the commitments so far," Bolton said on Tuesday.
Our tatinek [daddy] lived up to his obligations, but his actions were not reciprocated.
Have we lived up to the lofty ideals emblazoned in our nation's founding documents?
Fast forward to now: The reality is that privatization hasn't lived up to expectations.
But 303 months after the startup Maria's output has not lived up to expectations.
Ukraine has never lived up to its potential, in large part because of corruption.
Doolittle lived up to a preraid promise of a party if the attack succeeded.
It hasn't lived up to the hype — but it has still changed women's lives.
Asked if the sisters had lived up to their mother's expectations, Kim didn't hesitate.
On Tuesday night, pundits and political watchers around the country lived up to the calling.
The fate of Westeros hinged on this battle and it lived up to the hype.
The debate largely lived up to that, fielding questions about immigration, Cuba, and Puerto Rico.
The truth is, he has never lived up to his promises of reforming the NYPD.
Over the course of the games, the U.S. athletes have lived up to the hype.
It still hasn't lived up to that time Malia Obama allegedly played beer pong, however.
In some ways, it never quite lived up to what were, quite frankly, unreasonable expectations.
The trouble is that the payouts have not lived up to many Chileans' inflated expectations.
And two sources who attended the event told CNN that he lived up to expectations.
CAMPAIGN 2016 As far as sequels go, Super Tuesday II lived up to the hype.
"We have lived up to our responsibilities in the face of this threat," Valls said.
So far, at least, it's fair to say that he's lived up to the hype.
Trump said Thursday that Iran has not "lived up" to the spirit of the deal.
The U.S. has not lived up to its potential when it comes to nuclear energy.
Its sequels haven't exactly lived up to the bar it set, despite Hollywood's several efforts.
In Monday's statement, the State Department said Russia has not lived up to its commitments.
It's early in the election campaign, but they've lived up to that reputation so far.
Neither standards and accountability nor charter schools have lived up to their promoters' lofty aspirations.
And once you tried the bread, it lived up to the promise of its smell.
Pressed on whether she believed Sanders had lived up to that promise, Warren was blunt.
In the afternoon, I headed there to see whether it lived up to the hype.
After 10 days of usage, so far the product has lived up to the standards.
"Stan felt that the internet had not necessarily lived up to its promise," Rosenfield says.
Still, his teams haven't lived up to expectations in the postseason, finishing 25-22 (.532).
He joined Lambda Chi Alpha and lived up to every stereotype of frat boy life.
Maybe this year you simply lived up to new expectations set by your earlier performance.
"They have not lived up to the commitments so far," he said at a D.C. conference.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)The HS2205 also lived up to its 16 hours of battery life.
The unpredictable president Count this as another campaign promise Trump has lived up to: Being unpredictable.
It certainly lived up to its name "garden," as all I could think about was plants.
Of course, the everyday reality of these grand ideas hasn't always lived up to the hype.
He made the Pro Bowl in 241, but hadn't quite lived up to expectations in Buffalo.
Mister Rogers' neighborhood lived up to the values he taught my generation and my children's generation.
Trump has notched two, and whether they fully lived up to the advance polling is irrelevant.
But what is certain is that the week in Cleveland lived up to its unconventional billing.
His recent presentation at New York Fashion Week: Men's more than lived up to that hype.
Reality hasn't exactly lived up to the future promised to us in Back to the Future.
It lived up to the hype; there really is nothing else like participating in a raid.
The fox as a namesake has, without a doubt, lived up to it promise of versatility.
You'd forgive any of these flaws if the soundtrack had lived up to the old one.
I only wish that this production had lived up to its inspired coup of star casting.
They offered a number of designers and he seemed cool, and lived up to his coolness.
Chicago's Noname lived up to high critical expectations with her stellar debut album, Telefone last summer.
The jacket lived up to the hype when we on the Insider Picks team tested it.
Trump said last week that Iran has not "lived up" to the spirit of the deal.
But unlike many so-called icons, Aretha's iconography lived up to and even surpasses her fame.
When tested, the NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer lived up to its claims when I tested it.
As a prodigy, the iPhone has more than lived up to most of its youthful promise.
During the campaign, Marshall has lived up to his extremist reputation, persistently attacking Moen's gender identity.
Being able to step inside a church that truly lived up to Christian virtues was refreshing.
Construction ran into many difficulties and delays, but ultimately the machine lived up to its promise.
Despite strong reviews, the movie lived up to its title, selling about $10 million in tickets.
Still, in other ways Mr. Barr's performance has not lived up to critics' fears about him.
But the national team, particularly in the last decade, has not lived up to its legacy.
Congress expected you to be politically neutral and you have not lived up to that bargain.
Again, it's the story of the eagerly anticipated mega-prospect who actually lived up to the hype.
We legitimize our identities through medical steps that invalidate whatever life we've lived up to that point.
Balor versus Styles was billed as an impromptu dream match, and it lived up to that billing.
Joe the grocer lived up to his Twitter cred as the Best Guy to Grace the Franchise.
I feared that my score would be high, suggesting that I'd never lived up to my potential.
Still, Baxter says that Clarke wouldn't be too disappointed that we haven't lived up to his predictions.
But just because the products' ingredients matched their labels doesn't mean they lived up to Jones' claims.
It lived up to Bungie's intent, of providing an experience that could function as a hobbyist's pursuit.
"I'm not convinced the banks have lived up to their social responsibilities," the minister Karsten Lauritzen said.
We went to try out the food creation to see if it lived up to the hype.
In a rare twist, the new ReKnit flats lived up to my original Day Glove-ridden expectations.
Booker so far hasn't lived up to his anticipated potential and is seeking to reignite his campaign.
The action in the fight, however, may not have lived up to the cheering in the crowd.
Judge certainly lived up to that notion, whiffing 26 times, the sixth highest single-season total ever.
"She was the most prolific woman artist who had ever lived, up to her time," she said.
Yet some bankers argue that the amount of actual deregulation has not lived up to the hype.
He lasted until 2005, but never lived up to the hype he had coming out of college.
Over time, though, she learned that places hardly ever lived up to the gushing descriptions or photographs.
"By shielding the Syrian regime from accountability, Russia has not lived up to its commitments," she said.
It was arguably the most anticipated bout of the night, and it lived up to the hype.
Working against him: The movie has not lived up to its high expectations during this award season.
But it's also difficult to imagine a realistic alternative who would have lived up to those ideals.
Running from 1981 to 1990, lasting 27 issues and three editors, Weirdo lived up to its title.
What did people first hope ancient DNA could tell us, and has it lived up to those expectations?
Historians don't agree on which routes were actually built and whether they lived up to the UDC's claims.
Thus, neither side lived up to the treaty's spirit, and bio-weapon development never really slowed at all.
In this epitome of cautious budgeting, "Spreadsheet Phil", as the chancellor is known, lived up to his reputation.
Trump offered no factual basis for his claims, but his administration has lived up to that campaign kickoff.
Facebook has largely lived up to the challenge while Twitter and LinkedIn have been caught in the crossfire.
Britt hasn&apost lived up to the four-year, $32.5 million free agent contract he signed in March.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan criticised the bloc, saying it had not lived up to its duties on Cyprus.
Seems like a reasonable business move, though not one that these companies seem to have lived up to.
The Assad government for years has repeatedly promised humanitarian access but has rarely lived up to its promises.
Loud opposition from liberal activists was anticipated at the event, and the audience lived up to those expectations.
McKinley has never really lived up to his potential on the field at ND -- partly due to injuries.
She says there has been an "informal arrangement," but Brad has not even lived up to that agreement.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi has made many promises, and lived up to them.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan criticized the bloc, saying it had not lived up to its duties on Cyprus.
The aim was to make it look like the devices lived up to Harper's claims, the employees said.
In one exchange in particular, the clash at Saint Anselm University in Manchester lived up to its billing.
The never-before-aired footage from the SNL 40th Anniversary Special after-party lived up to its hype.
Except for a late surge in his first season, though, Swisher never lived up to expectations in Cleveland.
However, it's increasingly clear that the reality of these winter production cuts hasn't lived up to the hype.
The spot dismisses questions about whether the administration lived up to Trump's 2016 campaign pledges during that time.
Showtime Mahomes lived up to his nickname and enormous talent, but his age (as in tender) showed, too.
He lived up to his lofty draft pick immediately, completing passes, eluding defenders and utterly transforming the game.
We look at how the U.N. has, and hasn't, lived up to the goal of achieving world peace.
At a glance, Rockhouse lived up to its reputation, one of the loveliest boutique hotels in the Caribbean.
"The U.S. has lived up to the Singapore declaration," Bolton said in a Fox News interview Tuesday morning.
Yet there are many who agree that the intentional walk never lived up to the artistry of baseball.
But for a first visit, Petra certainly lived up to the hype as a wonder of the world.
He listed a few so-called magic pills – valium, morphine – that had not lived up to their promise.
So far Mr. Trump has lived up to his reputation for being unpredictable when it comes to trade.
Nicknamed Macho by his father — who was out of the family's life — he lived up to the moniker.
"But in the months since he's been president, unfortunately, he's not lived up to that promise," she added.
The largest draw for this Courtyard location is arguably the beach, which lived up to my high expectations.
The single-issue magazine lived up to its name when its unsold stock caught fire soon after publication.
This may be why glassware experiments with stem cells have not yet lived up to their full promise.
Bolton said the United States has lived up to the Singapore declaration that followed the June 12 summit.
Justin not only lived up to his end of the bargain ... he impressed the folks at the Probation Dept.
Bharara, appointed by President Barack Obama in 2009, lived up to the office's reputation, investigating Republicans and Democrats alike.
" On Iran: "Iran has not lived up to the spirit of the agreement and they have to do that.
They say democracy hasn't lived up to its promise and around 50% of young South Africans don't have jobs.
It lived up to their pregame ranking as the league's best in ERA, strikeouts and strikeout-to-walk ratio.
They haven't lived up to their promises to us while they've been stealing intellectual property from us every year.
But relative to the competition, people look at the Bolt and say it hasn't really lived up to expectations.
Before each summit, it checks whether members have lived up to the main promises they made the year before.
GodPlays came out on top of the 1v2 with some aggressive defense and completely lived up to this name.
Does the fact that Noname's Telefone lived up to expectations magically mean that Boys Don't Cry will be good?
She was compelled to report the incident to HR. Unfortunately, the harassment investigation lived up to Maya's low expectations.
And shortly after that piece was published, Cabbage lived up to their description: 140 caps is never enough pic.twitter.
Neuroscientists have some basic ideas about how the brain folds, but none have actually lived up to empirical scrutiny.
Billed as the heavy favorite heading into the women's all-around gymnastics competition, she lived up to the hype.
After much anticipation, her big blowout occurred last night, and unsurprisingly, the almost-billionaire's bash lived up to expectations.
He said Mr Kim had "lived up to that for a longer period of time than anybody has seen".
Naturally, I was more than intrigued to see whether it lived up to the hype and its price tag.
Does this show that they haven't lived up to their promises of making the health care system more efficient?
James Comey hearing James Comey's hearing was called a political Super Bowl and it lived up to the hype.
The stars of "Pitch Perfect" lived up to the movie title Saturday, tying the knot in a spectacular ceremony.
And they have lived up to my expectations – helping with customer acquisition, critical hires, key partnerships, and invaluable counsel.
This was the rare consumer electronics devices that lived up to my expectations (and the promises of its maker).
When fans finally make it into the arenas their tempers cool: the sport has lived up to its billing.
" Variety called the West End production "quite simply, spellbinding: The Show That Lived Up To Expectations — and Then Some.
It would be hard to argue that President Trump has lived up to these standards the last two years.
And it seems to have lived up to the hype that's been brewing ever since the first trailer debuted.
The fact that we're talking about that as something new is because marketing hasn't lived up to that promise.
In 2006 and 2008, Massa lived up to those expectations when he won his home race in Sao Paulo.
Past efforts by Nunes and his associates to discredit the Russia investigation have not lived up to their hype.
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The ideology's basic political premise is that liberal democracy and international law have not lived up to their promise.
"The Senate promised that we would 'never forget,' and today we finally lived up to that promise," said Sen.
He is feeling good about his veteran Tar Heels, who lived up to their billing this season — so far.
Irvin wasn't a star for Seattle, but he definitely lived up to his status as a first-round pick.
In retrospect, it seems abundantly clear that Mir lived up to its name, and all of its tendriled associations.
Some nations' Golden Generations are busts; though it did not win the tournament, this one lived up to expectations.
Other presidents haven't lived up to transcendent American values of human equality and respect for the rule of law.
At the same time, his last three movies aimed at the multiplex masses have not lived up to expectations.
Has Bobby Briggs lived up to his father's vision of light, or is too busy turning shit upside down?
I would be annoyed if my wife told me repeatedly that my efforts hadn't lived up to her expectations.
Here's a look at how the U.N. has, and hasn't, lived up to the goal of achieving world peace.
I tested the   for myself to see if they lived up to the promises of comfort, breathability, and quality.
To be clear, the council never lived up to its potential for delivering policies that lift up working families.
Most presidents who have been in office during these kinds of traumatic moments have lived up to the challenge.
There is hope here, I think, especially in an era in which psychiatry hasn't lived up to its promise.
The panel, stacked with some of the House's most ideologically progressive and conservative lawmakers, lived up to its reputation.
But the more I consider it, landing on the moon doesn't seem to have lived up to people's expectations.
The panel, stacked with some of the House's most ideologically progressive and conservative lawmakers, lived up to its reputation.
The Afghan security forces, created with American training, money and weapons, have not lived up to the Pentagon's promises.
But I said 212, okay, and I lived up to my word, and I shaved it off last night.
But Warren and other progressives have said Trump hasn't lived up to his promises to take on Big Pharma.
As he truly lived up to his label as "The Most Electrifying Man in Sports Entertainment," Hollywood came calling.
John McCain finally lived up to his "maverick" nickname when he voted against the repeal, along with Republican Sens.
I wish Battlefield V's single player campaign had lived up to the promise of that story, but it didn't.
And Biden still does not believe busing has lived up to its promise, a spokesman told Zeleny for his story.
Booker also knows that he badly needs a moment to spark a campaign that hasn't lived up to expectations yet.
By March 1969, the Zombies lived up to their namesake—they were a dead group reanimated by enormous chart success.
Trump has said repeatedly that NATO allies have not lived up to their commitments to pay more toward defense spending.
Weather Tornado Alley lived up to its name yesterday, as five twisters popped up in Texas, Indiana, Kansas and Missouri.
It never lived up to its promise, and you can safely (and sadly) forget about it most of the time.
Even with all the stakes and beef present in the women's 100-meter breaststroke final, it lived up to expectations.
Still, these factors aside, I was excited to test Versa to see if it lived up to the early hype.
But Jones promised her he would do it "no matter what" this year, and he lived up to his word.
The intrigue: BEV is exploring hydrogen, which has not lived up to the expectations that advocates had earlier this century.
Then he could clearly conclude – as others have before him – that we have lived up to our obligation 100 percent.
But the conundrum of recent months is that few of these assets have lived up to their reputation for safety.
"We lived up to the terms of the contract, as we did with all the research NuSI funded," Taubes says.
Consumers liked Kinect, but it never lived up to its full potential, in part because it spawned no blockbuster games.
I ran a listen-time test with the new AirPods, and the buds lived up to their five-hour promise.
He was the baddest baddie we had ever seen, how could his backstory ever have lived up to his future?
But I think if you look at statistics, it's hard to argue that this policy lived up to Brownback's promises.
Luke's mother, Dorrie, recently shared on Facebook the story of one nighttime incident where Jedi lived up to his name.
But state legislators rarely lived up to the daunting prospect of providing medical insurance to those with the greatest need.
As expected, it lived up to the hype and is a holy grail brow product for many of us today.
The documents acknowledge that the duo had an "informal arrangement," but that Pitt has not lived up to that agreement.
Fortunately, her output so far has lived up to these expectations, but that doesn't mean it's not daunting at times.
The school told her that because she married a woman she no longer lived up to the schools 'moral' values.
Flake, another potential swing vote, lived up to his name and initially announced Friday morning that he would support Kavanaugh.
The Steckerlfisch lived up to the hype, as several partiers told me it was their favorite thing on the menu.
As in the other dress, I felt the Solution Short lived up to its promise of holding in my core.
"Our government-run screening program hasn't lived up to the level of service or security we had hoped for," Rep.
After the gear was on, the Icemen lived up to their name and stayed in the chamber for six hours.
But at Hinsdale, even before the teens subjected them to blunt force trauma, the devices hadn't lived up to expectations.
Regardless of these conspiratorial beginnings, Luna 10 genuinely lived up to the high expectations that had been placed on it.
The resulting body of work paints a fascinating portrait of a man who somehow lived up to his own legend.
He's also lived up to his wider, conceptual promise of being a disruptive force in Washington and around the world.
Taste: Fruit by the Foot was one of the few snacks we ate that actually lived up to its memory.
Maybe he didn't think what he had experienced lived up to expectations of what war and heroism should look like.
England lived up to its favoritism in the first half: 203 shots to Sweden's 1, more passes and better accuracy.
And she emphatically lived up to her prophecy with a stirring, authoritative, come-from-behind victory in the giant slalom.
But the Yankees kept chipping away at Felix Hernandez, who has not lived up to his typical standards this season.
Though the makeup of moderators hasn't always hit that bar, thus far, the DNC has lived up to its pledge.
Though the roster of moderators hasn't always hit activists' bar, thus far, the DNC has lived up to its pledge.
Though the roster of moderators hasn't always hit activists' bar thus far, the DNC has lived up to its pledge.
The Big Mac was really tasty, but I don&apost think it necessarily lived up to all of the hype.
It hasn't lived up to the outsized promises that have been made about it for the past couple of years.
The most anticipated consumer technology product event in years lived up to the hype, at least according to Wall Street.
The economy has been a strong point for Trump, though growth hasn't lived up to some of the president's promises.
"It's lived up to the billing," he said Wednesday before the Knicks fell, 119-115, to the Los Angeles Clippers.
My fifth-floor "Comfort" room, the lowest of five room categories, lived up to its name with its plush furnishings.
He has lived up to his promise to his voters to disrupt the Washington establishment and the Western global consensus.
The group, called "Los Hemocionales," protested El Eco's programming, claiming it hasn't lived up to its promise as an experimental institution.
In July its boss admitted it had not lived up to its own standards when it came to preventing illegal activities.
It's another idea that's been tried before, notably by Motorola and Microsoft, but it's never really lived up to the promise.
The early-2000s motif of the Gumbyish point forward never lived up to its hype as the future of the sport.
Wednesday's address, instead, lived up to what Clinton's aides had hoped the series of speeches would be: More policy than politics.
Both lived up to the considerable pre-Olympics hype and delivered under the hottest of global spotlights with class and aplomb.
"The president could not affirm as required that this agreement was being lived up to," Mattis told a U.S. Senate hearing.
For Catastrophe co-creator and star Rob Delaney, the real-life Carrie Fisher lived up to the hype — and then some.
And Redick lived up to the age-old "shooters shoot" mantra by knocking down 75% of his attempts for 17 points.
If the curse goes, "may you live in interesting times," then this election season has surely lived up to the hex.
But Trump's marriage exploded in 1990, and rumors filled the gossip pages that he'd not quite lived up to his vows.
John McCain finally lived up to his "maverick" nickname when the Arizona senator voted against the repeal, along with Republican Sens.
It's not very useful, and it hasn't lived up to expectations that Bixby will compete with Apple's Siri or Google Assistant.
"I'm not convinced the banks have lived up to their social responsibilities," the Tax Minister Karsten Lauritzen said in a statement.
But I've used the Mate 20 Pro as my primary phone for a week, and it's lived up to the promise.
Cashman said "very few" players on the roster could look in the mirror and say they had lived up to expectations.
Neither Trump nor Brexit have lived up to their promises, each inflicting tremendous damage to their country's political and social life.
Coffman's Democratic challenger argued in an interview with BuzzFeed that the five-term GOP lawmaker hasn't lived up to that promise.
The problem is that the performance of many hedge funds has not lived up to the expensive fees that they charge.
I listen to mostly pop music with some rock 'n' roll thrown in and these headphones lived up to the challenge.
Throughout the season, few Kaôh Rōng contestants lived up to the Survivor ethos of "outwit, outplay, outlast" more than Bracco did.
After the first six matchups were all decided by double-digit margins, this one more than lived up to lofty expectations.
We've cut 20 percent of the groups because they haven't at times lived up to ... And you still look for more?
What he's saying: In court so far, Leon has lived up to his reputation as matter-of-fact and sometimes colorful.
The failure of Tecentriq is the latest instance where cancer immunotherapies have not lived up to their promise of revolutionizing treatment.
The question, as the city prepares for an election he'll almost surely win, is if he's lived up to that promise.
Four years ago I lived up to the ultimate millennial expectation: I saved up $5,000 and quit my job to travel.
"Some of those who should be held accountable for these changes have just not lived up to their responsibility," Regner said.
Perhaps the most impressive thing about Biles is that for the past three years, she's consistently lived up to her hype.
Over the years, the United States has lived up to its ideals and brought millions of refugees to safety and freedom.
Six years after the Games, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, as the area is now known, has lived up to that directive.
Other "F" rated films include Nicolas Cage&aposs "The Wicker Man" and "Disaster Movie," which really lived up to its title.
"We're frustrated that this administration has not lived up to its responsibility to do something about the Russians' cyber action," Sen.
Thankfully, I lived up to all the smack talk I was dishing about being good at it and hit a target.
The threat of ISIS soldiers returning to the U.S. has not lived up to the expectation, according to a new study.
With items ranging from inexpensive tchotchkes to sectional sofas, IKEA has lived up to its original idea and become a household name.
Despite its brevity, the fight at the sold-out T-Mobile Arena easily lived up to its billing as the main event.
Unlike many other VTOL designs, Passenger Drone has lived up to its name, showing off footage of test flights with human passengers.
When asked if his first season in Chicago lived up to expectations, he did the smart thing and talked about the team.
De Blasio has lived up to some of that progressive promise as mayor, most significantly in establishing universal prekindergarten in the city.
The advanced biofuels industry, it is safe to say, has not lived up to expectations, but this is still a neat poster.
Sony's back too, but when was the last time that a Sony Xperia actually lived up to the hopes elicited during MWC?
With the massive success of Millennium, Backstreet truly lived up to the title of this, the album's first track and second single.
Dolphins win sixth straight; 49ers' skid hits 10 MIAMI — Miami Dolphins middle linebacker Kiko Alonso lived up to his position on Sunday.
But had the store followed its own policy, it might have lived up to its slogan -- and saved both time and money.
The smart home is one of these great promises that hasn't quite lived up [to expectations] in terms of experience, I think.
Which is to say, America—a country of sharp contradictions and tangible evils—has never lived up to what it could be.
Whether you attended Disrupt to learn, invest, partner, network or raise money, we hope that Disrupt London lived up to your expectations.
The Planetary Society's experimental LightSail 2 spacecraft — designed to fly on light coming from the Sun — has lived up to its namesake.
Penn State and Iowa entered ranked second and third, respectively, in FBS in scoring defense, and each lived up to their reputation.
The Syrian Electronic Army has a well-earned reputation for mayhem, and Agha and Dardar seem to have lived up to it.
I was most excited about Okja and I just saw it yesterday and it lived up to my expectations and exceeded them.
The idea is that Black women haven't lived up to their full potential until they've secured a Black man to validate them.
She seems to speak from an imaginary past, from an alternative history of an America that lived up to its stated ideals.
And though the Surface Book and Surface Pro 4 haven't quite lived up to Microsoft's lofty expectations, they're still really good computers.
One respondent said last year's expo fully lived up to their expectations - but only by being "awful" in both organization and results.
The bout lived up to expectations, as Andre lifted Wepner and hurled him from the ring to win in the third round.
One respondent said last year's expo fully lived up to their expectations - but only by being "awful" in both organisation and results.
"It is our fundamental position that the bank has lived up to its information obligation," Danske's new chairman Karsten Dybvad told shareholders.
To see if the newest members of the Day Family lived up to the hype, we had to try them out ourselves.
Chicago hopes to revive the career of Matusz, who was the fourth overall pick in 2008 but hasn't lived up to expectations.
While the food wasn't as good as I had expected, the seating, amenities, and cabin staff definitely lived up to the hype.
"The Paris agreement wasn't about what commitments were extracted from one country and whether they can be lived up to," Orr said.
The years drew on and while Arya remained a hero to rabid Thrones fans, her storylines rarely lived up to her potential.
And he has lived up to that for a long period of time, a longer period of time than anybody has seen.
No other American has lived up to the ideals this country says it stands for like she did during her amazing life.
This continues to be a lighting-rod issue because Sadler has apparently not lived up to what she committed to Meghan McCain.
It was also sort of hard to stomach because I'd lived up to that point without showing any signs of having epilepsy.
With the notable exception of the Toy Story franchise, Pixar's sequels haven't quite lived up to the quality of the original films.
During his brief visit, "the city lived up to my expectations and then some," said Mr. Collins, who is from Knoxville, Tenn.
The Digital Life home security product, highlighted in 2012 as a new and exciting "billion-dollar opportunity," never lived up to expectations.
" It was only in the 2000s that rock bands got their shit together and produced several candidates that lived up to "Stairway.
We have a lot going for us, but it just doesn't seem that we have a government that lived up to us.
The St. Regis New York certainly lived up to its "high level of customer service" as promised in US News & World Report.
So far, traders have been quick to make buy or sell depending on whether the companies lived up to the market's expectations.
In America, we have a long history of enshrining in our official documents ideals that we have not yet lived up to.
However, only the Atlanta FaZe and Chicago Huntsmen lived up to the hype as they both went 20-25 on the weekend.
But there is little evidence to suggest that China has lived up to its promise to help choke off funding to Pyongyang.
It's called the Magic Leap One Creator's Edition, and I had a chance to see if it lived up to the hype.
"They have not lived up to the commitments so far," Bolton told The Wall Street Journal's annual CEO Council conference in Washington.
Tons of celebs hit up Stagecoach this weekend outside Palm Springs ... and it lived up to the previous festival with a bullet.
You never felt that you lived up to your father's expectations — that he thought you were fat, that you made him ashamed.
Part of the reason that the wearable market hasn't lived up to its early expectations is directly related to this existential crisis.
"The hardest part, quite frankly, was challenging seven different people and finding that only a few lived up to it," she said.
In a world where it seems virtually everyone is now connected by mobile technology, the Hermit Kingdom lived up to its name.
HBO's Looking was a show that never lived up to the sense of urgency or importance that surrounded the idea of it.
"The Prince of Kickboxing" lived up to his regal moniker by countering Hari's left lead with sharp hands and clubbing, low kicks.
We certainly can — and do — disagree on how well various administrations in the past 50 years have lived up to those ideas.
Rich the Kid lived up to his name with some new bling ... spending as much as normal folks do on their mortgage.
His match with A.J. Styles perhaps never could've lived up to the outrageous hype it generated, but it didn't even really try.
Outside, there was no rainbow along the horizon, as it would have lived up to the metaphorically dramatic storyline I'd like to visualize.
And in its opening days, the case has lived up to its billing as the first great trial of this self-driving century.
When wildfires forced thousands from their homes in Gatlinburg this week, evacuees and helpers noticed how the state lived up to the nickname.
But, I have to say, even compared to ILMxLab's super-awesome Trials on Tatooine VR experience, Jedi Challenges lived up to its promise.
Wiggins, the top overall pick in the 24.6 NBA Draft, has lived up to the hype and looks like a future All-Star.
You can't help feeling that you failed in some way, that you haven't lived up to some expectation that you didn't know about.
Thiem has lived up to his fourth-seeding, his highest at a Grand Slam, and says he is comfortable in such elevated company.
With all the success of Glossier's inaugural brow product, we wanted to see if this new addition lived up to the same hype.
But Robertson, known as the Houdini of the Bullpen, lived up to his nickname, getting out of the inning with no further damage.
The books she recommends at the end of the podcast support her sentiment that America has never lived up to its lofty aspirations.
Noah, AKA Thor, lived up to his nickname in his few seconds on screen -- launching a fastball to take out a Dothraki soldier.
He opined on wine and music and generally lived up to his reputation as a man who told and enjoyed a good story.
As for Van Ryn, he never lived up to expectations, as you may have figured based on this being the Obscure Player section.
Valeant has acknowledged that sales of Addyi have not lived up to expectations and that it plans to invest more in the drug.
I put my brave face on and trekked to the amusement park to see if the horror spectacles lived up to the hype.
Now the sneakers are back in stock, and we tested them out to see if they lived up to the hype and demand.
Unhappy allies, earlier this year said Canada's bid for a U.N. Security Council seat could suffer unless Trudeau lived up to his promises.
Obama instructed agencies to adopt a similar model when he entered office, but critics say the government hasn't lived up to that promise.
"They have not lived up to the commitments so far," Bolton said at The Wall Street Journal's annual CEO Council conference in Washington.
"They have not lived up to the commitments so far," he said at The Wall Street Journal's annual CEO Council conference in Washington.
" The former vice president added bluntly that neither our nation nor Jefferson, who was a slave owner, "always lived up to these ideals.
Peters, who lived up to his name as The Master of Disaster, embodied IDGAF decades before we had a clever acronym for it.
Does this mean that in 113 years no work by a woman composer has lived up to the standards of the Metropolitan Opera?
Recently, though, your correspondents took a whirlwind tour (as others have done) to see if subway restrooms lived up to the horrific hype.
And I'm leaving out tons of shows, some of which lived up to their promise and some of which faded from the limelight.
Afterward, they will debrief, to assess whether they feel they lived up to their expectations, and to consider how things might be improved.
They'd waited a long time to have a child, their only one; had she not lived up to what they had hoped for?
The middleweight showdown lived up to its hype as the two fighters traded huge punches and went after each other for 223 rounds.
In a break from coronavirus coverage, Priscilla tried 10 items from Starbucks' secret menu to see if they lived up to the hype.
Bernie Sanders, saying the Vermont independent has not lived up to his rhetoric on guns and has not done enough about the issue.
The offensive revolution has hit a snag or two thanks to injuries and a few teams that have not lived up to expectations.
It's worth pausing, this Fourth of July, to ponder this facet of Jefferson's deep wisdom, and how well we've lived up to it.
For me, I think the ambiance lived up to its expectations, but I was pretty disappointed that my waffle wasn't up to par.
It definitely lived up to its name and reputation as the top moisturizing pick in our buying guide to the best makeup primers.
The outpouring of tributes following news of Singleton's death has made it clear that he, at least, lived up to his own standard.
But the main event lived up to the billing as Alistair Overeem came within inches of taking the UFC heavyweight title from Stipe Miocic.
The backcourt of Kahlil Dukes and Matt Scott lived up to its billing as one of the best in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.
The deal made Exxon the biggest natural gas producer in the U.S. but hasn't lived up to expectations because of continuing low gas prices.
It seems like if you're still here, that must mean that you feel like they've lived up to their end of the bargain. Absolutely.
After we Instagrammed the hell out of the cute packaging, we had to see if what was inside actually lived up to the hype.
At different times over the past century, the following three models have lived up to that distinction — but which one has appreciated the most?
There have also been a few honorees that haven't yet lived up to the potential the awards committee saw in them (sorry, Hayden Christensen).
Just before Coachella, she lived up to the hype with the debut of her new song "Sober" at a small performance in Pioneertown, Calif.
The Wall Street Journal asked: A spokesman for Peabody, the nation's largest coal company by production, said Peabody has lived up to its obligations.
Even if this is the closest you ever get to knowing Lois, take one bite and you'll know she lived up to her name.
No Bachelor Winter Games intro lived up to these high standards better than former Bachelor Ben Higgins' greeting in the ABC franchise's latest spinoff.
Even if phones have more than enough computing power, the actual experiences have never lived up to the promise of a truly functional computer.
China has not lived up to the expectations many had of it when it joined the World Trade Organisation back in 2001 (see briefing).
The Penguins rolled the dice on Justin Schultz, who'd never lived up to expectations in Edmonton but could give Pittsburgh's powerplay a nice boost.
Monday's debate at Hofstra University sure lived up to all the excitement and anticipation and played into the historic nature of this presidential race.
Oakland and San Diego's teams also lived up to longtime rumors and filed the same application to play in L.A. ... starting this coming season.
It is true that the Iranians do not abide by the spirit of their commitments, but ultimately they have lived up to their commitments.
But while each of these enabling technologies held great promise for the U.S. economy and society, they haven't all lived up to their potential.
Even if this strategy has not lived up to its billing, China has condemned it as an attempt by America to thwart its rise.
In a Japan versus Brazil contest which harks back to the good old days of Pride, the action also lived up to that billing.
The eligibility drama pushed to the background a game that on paper was expected to be a blowout and lived up to that projection.
"They have not lived up to the commitments so far," Bolton said at The Wall Street Journal's annual CEO Council conference, according to CNN.
Still, Williamson has lived up to and arguably exceeded any of the weighty expectations placed on his shoulders, both on the court and off.
Sonic Rush lived up to its title, though: Here was a Sonic, rendered in 3D but set within 2D levels, who couldn't stop running.
Peter and Victoria fought like a couple that was always on the verge of breaking up, and, well, finally they lived up to that.
The study also concluded, however, that rent control lived up to the promise of reducing the displacement of lower-income tenants and older people.
They articulated a civic religion that challenged the country to do better, to forge a future that lived up to the promise of America.
If only "Girls of the Golden West" lived up to its meaning to the American moment, or to the promise of its eminent creators.
And the other headline-quality acts—from Collegrove to Lil Uzi Vert to Skrillex to Alicia Keys—all inevitably lived up to the hype.
Odds and Sods Elsewhere on the card, Zabit Magomedsharipov lived up to what was expected of him and bested last minute replacement, Brandon Davis.
For a while, it was possible to hold out hope that Mr. Slimane might have lived up to all the hype around his reputation.
She was ridden by Mike Smith, who won five races here on Saturday and more than lived up to his nickname, Big Money Mike.
But he never quite lived up to the drama of his arrival: In two years, Park played just seven times, and scored only once.
For many top officials, including the mayor, it is among the most important, a signal that his administration has lived up to its commitments.
In December, he said the second summit was necessary because Kim hasn't lived up to commitments he made during the first summit last June.
Both Bunge and A.D.M., for example, have committed to eliminate deforestation in their supply chains, although they haven't always lived up to those promises.
Yet Mr. Bloomberg has not always lived up to the image of a can-do executive he presents in his $500 million advertising campaign.
Companies tend to fend off efforts at making the details transparent, particularly when they may not have lived up to the original promises made.
The two women lived up to their IRL BFF reputation when a very glammed-up Turner knelt down to adjust her fictional sister's lavish train.
It spawned a number of sequels focusing on bands including The Beatles and Aerosmith, but none ever quite lived up to the debut title's performance.
If all signatories to the Kigali agreement lived up to their part of the bargain, HFC emissions could be reduced by over 80% by 2050.
Lean hog futures were mostly lower, pressured by weakening pork prices and concerns that pork purchases by China have not lived up to market expectations.
The museum celebrates high ideals that were not always lived up to in practice but that paved the way for future advances in human rights.
And it was only with 4G that mobile networks actually lived up to the promises of 3G, such as being able to watch video streams.
Our beauty fans put three supposedly universally flattering brow tamers to the test, and surprise, surprise, not all of them lived up to their claims.
She said she first heard about the product on Instagram and is happy to report that it's lived up to all the social media hype.
Unfortunately for Casio, these melodies almost never lived up to their billing—sounding more like distant cousins of a specific sound than an actual tone.
Bolton said that Trump wanted another meeting because North Korea has not lived up to the commitments it made during the Singapore summit in June.
And based on comments from business leaders across the world, this year's letter has lived up to expectations again, as seen in the tweets below:
The Democrats' refusal to change current law most likely stems from an unwillingness to admit that the ACA has not lived up to its promises.
To my surprise, the pancakes lived up to the hype — they were just as fluffy and light as the internet told me they would be.
What especially frustrates me is that, in the FBI director's own words, Secretary Clinton's actions clearly lived up to the standard for a criminal prosecution.
I expected the meal to be expensive — it's the Ritz-Carlton, after all — but I don't think the quality quite lived up to the cost.
They'd have taken him at No. 1 if they couldn't get him at No. 3, and to this point he's lived up to the hype.
Then go do the thing you're worried about doing, and see if reality lived up to be the catastrophic nightmare you thought it would be.
Mr. Obama has lived up to the tradition of Jackie Robinson: You can't be only just as good; you have to be better, much better.
This nation has fully lived up to the commitments that President Trump and I have made to challenge radical Islamic extremism wherever we find it.
"We wanted to make sure we had something that lived up to the expectations of the Whopper," said Burger King's North America president, Christopher Finazzo.
If the Better Care Reconciliation Act (BCRA) lived up to its title, why are so many healthcare providers and patient groups opposed to the bill?
I've been a fan of Minnetonka's moccasins for years, so I was excited to try the Chesney slippers, and they lived up to my expectations.
If she's able to do this, it enables the speaker to argue that Democrats have lived up to one of their 2018 chief campaign promises.
The on-the-court action lived up to the hype ... the Mystics beat the Aces, 94-90, winning their playoff series over Vegas, 3-1.
In May, despite the United Nations repeatedly acknowledging Iran had lived up to the terms of the deal, President Trump withdrew America from the accord.
But she lived up to her offer — to open her door a crack, offering a glimpse of the Gettys as you have never seen them.
As senator, she said NAFTA "had not lived up to its promises" and continued to back away from deal while running for president in 2008.
And while Jesus lived up to his namesake when he and Tara met that "surrendered" Savior survivor, Tara was hellbent on avenging her dead lover Denise.
The shootout, moved from its originally scheduled site to Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum because of poor field conditions in Mexico City, lived up to its billing.
HANNITY: And America pays 70 cents of every dollar, and a lot of people have not lived up to their commitment as it relates to that.
The joint status report filed in the case on Monday said that Trump's former campaign chief believes he lived up to his end of the bargain.
And she lived up to her word, with an assist from David Stockman's budget cuts that reduced EPA's funds in her first year by nearly half.
The second powerful nor'easter in less than a week lived up to expectations, and then some, from the Philadelphia area northward into New York and Boston.
That set the stage for Poulter, and the 268-year-old Englishman lived up to his nickname, the Postman, by delivering his biggest putt in years.
Gucci Mane and his now-wife, Keyshia Ka'oir Davis, certainly lived up to the rapper's reputation with their wedding ceremony at the Four Seasons in Miami.
The research finds little evidence, however, that they have lived up to the hopes of Brexiteers and boosted their exports to fast-growing non-EU markets.
Residents surfaced from their snow covered homes on Sunday after the East Coast Blizzard lived up to — and even exceeded — the hype leading up to it.
Replacing desktop 3D printers with hand-held 3D-printing pens never quite lived up to the promise of letting users turn sketches into real-life objects.
Despite Turkish skepticism about the activity of Kurds in the SDF, Votel said that "they have lived up to their ... commitment to us," by pulling back.
Click here to view original GIFWas the Segway ahead of its time, or just an overhyped product that could have never lived up to the anticipation?
When it comes to refugees, the most vulnerable of all the world's migrants, America can claim to have lived up to this motto in recent years.
The results have not always lived up to the elevated expectations, but the signs, so far, are that Hull is making the most of its opportunity.
Virtual desktops have always offered the promise of easier management along with tighter security, but the market has never really lived up to the early hype.
" Upon reflection, he amends the claim, saying, "Let's be frank, the biggest challenge was doing something that lived up to the incredible trust we were granted.
Death Valley, California, lived up to its name as it set a daily record at a high of 2950 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
We decided to put three of these colorful, rubbery masks to the test, so click through to check out if they lived up to the hype.
"We wanted to make sure we had something that lived up to the expectations of the Whopper," Burger King's North America president, Christopher Finazzo, told Reuters.
Both starters were gone by the time the game was decided, but the anticipated duel between Syndergaard and the Marlins' Jose Fernandez lived up to expectations.
Judge blasts two more as Yankees route Rangers ARLINGTON, Texas — The New York Yankees lived up to their Bronx Bombers nickname Sunday against the Texas Rangers.
Normalizing the totality of US history is to recognize that we the people have not lived up to the sacred promises of our most cherished documents.
The American trio, all dressed in black with silver chains around their necks, lived up to their reputation as "bad boys" during the 90-minute set.
Those interludes clearly represented an effort to serve long-time fans with an hour that lived up to the momentousness of losing the program's original star.
While the United States has rarely lived up to its greatest philosopher's vision, aspiring to do so puts a check on the naked competition for power.
The performance lived up to the clichés I remembered from my youth, when guilt-prompted dollops of Yiddishkeit became a regular feature of German cultural events.
Phoenix won the draft lottery and selected DeAndre Ayton, a big man out of Arizona who has lived up to his draft position in the preseason.
It was yet another potentially worrying issue for a Yankees bullpen that has not lived up to lofty expectations, and for the depleted roster in general.
"The 2018 season has not lived up to the expectations and standards of the Green Bay Packers," the team president Mark Murphy said in a statement.
For many, as should only be natural for a game that's been burdened with so many expectations, the final product hasn't lived up to the dream.
He came over from Portland a few years ago with great fanfare, but he has not lived up to the difficult task of replacing Tim Duncan.
Before the match, Mr. Carlsen described his opponent as "very well prepared" and "extremely resourceful on defense," and Mr. Karjakin has lived up to that billing.
Once a depopulated de Chirico landscape of decaying Art Deco structures backlighted by Technicolor skies, the city has finally lived up to its own overheated hype.
Only then will we have lived up to our commitment to those who quietly protect our right to debate whether they deserve to be full citizens.
Critics say it has not always lived up to that lofty ideal, at times getting too cozy with the agencies it is meant to be overseeing.
Mr. Trudeau has lived up to his promise, his foreign minister, Chrystia Freeland, said in a recent interview, by pursuing feminist policies at home and abroad.
He's never lived up to his pre-draft hype as a future superstar, but he's been a solid 50-point guy for a few years now.
" It lived up to those words this week, absolutely destroying a troll who dared to question its claim that its burgers are "always fresh, never frozen.
Rights groups have accused Morocco of torturing terrorism suspects, although American officials say it has lived up to diplomatic assurances not to abuse the former Guantánamo detainees.
Speaking in November, Obama all but ruled out a pardon for Snowden, arguing he hadn't lived up to the requirements necessary for such an act of clemency.
No matter your fought on the outcome, Saturday night's fight was superb and truly lived up to its billing—a rarity in this modern-day boxing landscape.
The film certainly lived up to the hype, breaking the record for the most wins by a film when it swept the Golden Globes winning seven awards.
The good news is that Bowers & Wilkins has indeed lived up to its promise of re-creating the sound signature, performance, and ergonomics of the original headphones.
Certainly quick action was called for then, but our government-run screening program hasn't lived up to the level of service or security we had hoped for.
After their initial conversation, it still took Demme and Nyswaner four years to come up with a script that lived up to their ambitions for the film.
Another thing working against smartwatches: other than the smartphone, nothing that the electronics industry has labeled as "smart" has really lived up to our hopes and expectations.
An Olympic bronze medalist in the singles at Vancouver 2010, Geisenberger arrived at the Winter Games in Sochi in outstanding form and lived up to all expectations.
And it was only with 4G that mobile networks lived up to the promises made of 3G, such as being able to watch video streams (see chart).
The duo were together at the top but the Italian lived up to his reputation as the best descender in the world to open an unassailable gap.
He has not lived up to all the business-friendly promises he made before entering office, but investors would still prefer stability over unpredictable parliamentary horse-trading.
Energy firms, they say, don't cared about their concerns, and the federal government hasn't lived up to its responsibility, enshrined in trusts and treaties, to protect tribes.
It also feels like a show that finally lived up to a doubting public's expectations for it — all shock and sex and body horror without a cause.
One of the festival's stand outs, Sean 'Hula' Yoro, the paddleboarding muralist known for his waterside portraits, certainly lived up to his reputation in his latest composition.
Granting Ms. Stepanova the right to participate in Rio would go a long way toward ensuring that the Olympics lived up to the ideals of its charter.
Imbued with a brawny, malevolent charm by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, the character, at least in his debut, lived up to the hype in every way but one.
"Obamacare has never lived up to enrollment expectations despite the previous administration's best efforts," a Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson wrote in an emailed statement.
The Airline also picked up an award for the best business class in North America, so I had to see if it lived up to the hype.
Executive (star) power The Presidents Cup golf tourney in New Jersey more than lived up to its name, when ex-Presidents Obama, Bush and Clinton showed up.
Trump has already expressed skepticism about whether to certify that Iran has lived up to its end of the Iran deal ahead of a May 12 deadline.
Amazon's automated call-back facility and an online chat service were not sufficient to show that it had lived up to its legal obligation, the federation said.
And yet somehow, the game still lived up to its billing, with the Americans emerging victorious, 2-1, inside an emotionally supercharged Parc des Princes in Paris.
They have lost two games in a row, receiver Josh Gordon has stepped away from football and they haven't lived up to their typical standards all season.
"It is long past time that the reality of voting in America lived up to our democratic ideals," O'Rourke wrote in a blog post announcing the proposal.
He has not been entirely successful — while he has so-far lived up to his promise to offer more transparency than Muilenburg, there have been some missteps.
The result, he said, is a funding cliff made worse because San Juan has not lived up to plans to taper down the spending of the benefits.
Game 21 began the league's last stand against the 21-232 so-called super team and clarified why the Warriors have lived up to their preseason billing.
At 62, I have not lived up to my earning potential nor have I been able to save enough for my own care when my time comes.
So far, STX's movie division has not lived up to its bold promises, which included promoting "Valerian" as a blockbuster at a March convention for theater owners.
Corbin signed a six-year, $140 million contract last winter and lived up to the deal, going 14-7 and pitching well in defeat in Game 1.
The problem ... Frontz claims Kovalev hasn't lived up to his end of the bargain so she's exposing the terms of the secret deal in a NEW lawsuit.
When I sought out a pictorial record of apartheid, classic photojournalism that lived up to the idea of the ''decisive moment'' seemed a better way to go.
Germans know at least two things: The world has become more prone to crises, and Ms. Merkel has both governed through and lived up to these crises.
"I've always said United Nations has tremendous potential but it has not lived up to that potential," Trump said in a video posted to Twitter on Sunday.
One memo highlights that in divorcing his first wife, Sonji, Ali said that she had not lived up to the Muslim faith, dressing immodestly and wearing lipstick.
There are even some existing franchises that could tolerate more development, like Vin Diesel's Chronicles of Riddick space-horror franchise, which never lived up to its full potential.
Democrats did not land their first-choice recruit in North Carolina, and others have not lived up to the hype that came with their entrances into the race.
PARIS (Reuters) - Bernard Tomic lived up to his reputation as an outspoken player when he hit back at tennis coach Roger Rasheed who criticized his fellow Australian's behavior.
Founded in 2009, 500px never quite lived up to its earlier promises of creating a new home for photography to rival Flickr or Getty, as it once hoped.
However, the highway never lived up to traffic projections, according to credit rating agency Moody's, and in court documents the operator said it had run short of cash.
Black Guns Matter founder Maj Toure said on Friday that conservatives have not lived up to their vocalized support for arming residents in urban communities, specifically African-Americans.
In this election year, Edisa Weeks, the choreographer behind Delirious Dances, and the composer Joseph C. Phillips Jr. ask whether the country has lived up to its potential.
Just yesterday, national security advisor John Bolton said a second Trump-Kim summit was necessary because Kim has not lived up to his commitments from the first one.
Despite all these costs to the public, EPB's high-speed government Internet service never lived up to promises that it would spur business development and revolutionize Chattanooga's economy.
Insider sent me to check out the restaurant and see if the pancakes lived up to the hype — and for the most part, I thought they totally did.
US national security adviser John Bolton also said in early December that a second summit should be held, as North Korea has not lived up to its commitments.
Simone Biles, Laurie Hernandez, Aly Raisman, Gabby Douglas and Madison Kocian lived up to expectations as prohibitive favorites by putting up the highest total score in every apparatus.
They largely lived up to pledges to address big money in politics, raise taxes on the wealthy and overhaul a criminal justice system that disproportionately targets minority communities.
But perhaps the Lippmann-Dewey debate offers another perspective: democracy has always been clumsy, has never really lived up to its ideals, and yet we're all still alive.
Rich the Kid has lived up to his name after a huge payday from his new record label, so he can afford to crank up his bling game.
The Philadelphia Eagles and the Los Angeles Rams lived up to the promise of a rare late-season matchup between teams averaging more than 30 points a game.
It is not the sort of game that lived up to the absurd, gaudy pomp of the ceremony that preceded it, complete with a traditional Russian dance troupe.
Clemson 6-foot-4, 342 pounds Lawrence seemingly never lived up to his hype in college, but he has the ideal size for a 3-4 nose tackle.
Residents and officials say that Uber, which picked the city for its driverless car experiment, has not lived up to its promises of creating jobs in the area.
MORE (R-Ariz.) said in his dramatic return to the Senate this summer, the Senate has rarely lived up to its reputation as the world's greatest deliberative body.
Long critical of the United Nations, Trump delivered a warning shot ahead of his arrival by declaring that the world body had "not lived up to" its potential.
Given how the rest of the roster hasn&apost lived up to expectations, perhaps the Pelicans will decide the pieces simply weren&apost right, with or without Williamson.
Throughout December, Democratic lawmakers and progressive groups have been highlighting ways the 28503 law hasn't lived up to GOP promises on wages, business investment and paying for itself.
Kingsbury, a silver medallist four years ago in Sochi, has dominated moguls skiing since and lived up to his billing with a flawless final run to score 86.63 points.
However, from the perspective of Tumblr's end users – an arguably fickle, and often teenaged crowd – Yahoo hasn't always lived up to the promise that it wouldn't "screw up" Tumblr.
The last few seasons of OITNB haven't exactly lived up to the promise of the first, with draggy middle episodes carried by the binge-able structure of the show.
As cryptojacking has spread around the web—largely thanks to the original "in-browser miner," Coinhive, and its copycats—implementations have generally not lived up to those lofty aims.
If, say, GGV decides it doesn't want to participate in Crosschq's Series A financing, it may lead other investors to believe the company hasn't lived up to its expectations.
But these were so spikily revealing about both sides ("Rui" meant "sharp", and he lived up to that) that he was thrown in prison as a spy, needing "rectification".
From its original scandal-of-the-week format involving the Oval Office to a deep dive into the corruption of B73, the show truly lived up to its name.
The first postseason meeting between Alex Ovechkin's Capitals and Sidney Crosby's Penguins since 257 lived up to the hype with end-to-end action and 211 shots on goal.
EPERNAY, France (Reuters) - France's Julian Alaphilippe lived up to the hype as he snatched the Tour de France overall leader's yellow jersey by winning the third stage on Monday.
Isaka, a veteran executive at Seven-Eleven Japan, has been credited with driving the convenience store chain's growth but Suzuki contended that Isaka had not lived up to expectations.
The Baltimore Ravens' defense lived up to the hype Saturday, keeping the Los Angeles Chargers' offense in check in a 22-10 road victory that improved their playoff chances.
"As alleged, Shannade Clermont, a former cast member of the 'Bad Girls Club,' lived up to her reality series reputation," U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said in the statement.
There are 35 Equinox locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn, and I worked out at all of them to see if their airtight brand identity lived up to its reputation.
Many in attendance at the show said it lived up to its billing in reviews as a thrilling theatrical spectacle, with deft stagecraft that drew audible gasps at times.
EditorsNote: fixes "Brad" in first note Marchand's big night leads Bruins past Canucks VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Brad Marchand lived up to his villain's role in Vancouver on Monday night.
Some believe he has mostly lived up to his image, cemented on the campaign trail in 22008, as a Republican who tells hard truths and takes on tough fights.
When Trump took on his presidential campaign, he promised changes in the U.S. trade picture, and he even lived up to that goal after he won the 2016 election.
The Roadrunners lived up to their nickname to start the game, racing out to a 247-234 lead in the first 3:23 as Atem Bior scored five points.
Kershaw, who has never lived up to his Cy Young credentials in the post-season, endured another rough outing, surrendering five runs on seven hits to take the loss.
Hailing different corners of the Pacific, they'd never all played together, and probably never will again, and the evening show lived up to its once-in-a-lifetime promise.
"In a strange way, Junior lived up to his father's sense of honor by leaving the life in silence after assessing all of the mob's degenerative issues," Ferrante continues.
He lived up to that promise in very short order, launching a preview app for Samsung's Oculus-powered Gear VR platform and demonstrating it at New York Comic Con.
Do you think the world that we have now has lived up to the expectations that you had all those years ago when you watched 2001 in a theatre?
Marvin Williams, who never quite lived up to his draft slot in Atlanta, spots up and cans threes and is generally more useful than he has ever been before.
Both argued that the Islamic State would never have been defeated without the Kurdish fighters, whom General Votel said suffered many casualties and always lived up to their word.
He arrived in Atlanta with a glittering resume that included stints at Barcelona and the Argentine national team, and lived up to it by guiding United to instant success.
He joined J. Crew in 2003 and quickly lived up to his nickname, the Merchant Prince, as crisp tailored shirts and bright, springy ballet flats flew out the door.
But although Georgia hasn't quite lived up to expectations, Saturday's 13-7 victory over No. 9 Auburn gave him reason to be hopeful for the seasons yet to come.
Like our passionate fan base, I recognize we have not lived up to the high standards set by great Redskins teams, coaches and players who have come before us.
She set grueling deadlines and watched as her staff and family (usually) lived up to all of them; kind of like hip hop fashion's Anna Wintour, if you will.
But as Mr. Xi nears the end of his first five-year term as Communist Party leader, his record has not lived up to the bold statements, critics say.
The renewal of one of college basketball's fiercest rivalries lived up to its billing, with 773 lead changes, nine ties and neither team leading by more than 8 points.
Mr. Bolton announced in December that Mr. Trump wanted another summit meeting in early 2019 because North Korea had "not lived up to the commitments" it made in Singapore.
They're Jews who by right, according to Israel, should be treated the same as any other Jews in the country — though Israeli leadership has rarely lived up to that.
Tennessee hasn't lived up to its preseason billing, and LSU, considered a national title dark horse by many, took itself out of contention in the first month of the season.
The ResultsAs expected, using a USB-C to Lighting cable and an appropriate power adapter fully lived up to Apple's promise of delivering a 279 percent charge in 22 minutes.
They can and will make the case that Trump's actions have not lived up to his rhetoric, the same theme they'll hit regarding the GOP tax bill or health care.
Obviously, not everyone lived up to these ideals, but this was the basic moral paradigm, and it was radically different than the individualistic, hyper-competitive culture we live in today.
Payton was having his best season offensively and had improved his shooting, but he never lived up to his billing as the 10th overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft.
In August 2018, MIT Technology Review revisited its 2013 "Big Data Will Save Politics" cover, publishing a series of essays examining whether the technology had lived up to its promise.
But you could just as easily argue that it's a trendy title that has not nearly lived up to the hype — and could eventually be automated out of a job.
The Queen of Thorns certainly lived up to her name in episode 3, and Jaime Lannister will be feeling the sting of her barbs long after her body is cold.
At the Star Wars Celebration convention in London this year, fans of the franchise lived up to these wise words, queueing for tattoos of droids, Jedi, and Sith Lords alike.
Horner hailed Verstappen as the best driver on the grid, better even than Hamilton, after his win at Spielberg and on Sunday at least he lived up to that claim.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba — The first-ever NHL meeting of Auston Matthews and Patrik Laine — this summer's first and second overall draft picks, respectively — more than lived up to the advance billing.
Uerkwitz also thought that Overwatch 2 "more than lived up to expectations" specifically and showed that Activision is willing to be "a little experimental" to evolve with the games industry.
Notably absent from Mr. Assange's analysis, however, was criticism of another world power, Russia, or its president, Vladimir V. Putin, who has hardly lived up to WikiLeaks' ideal of transparency.
The team of Biles, Laurie Hernandez, Aly Raisman, Gabby Douglas and Madison Kocian lived up to expectations as prohibitive favorites by putting up the highest total score on every apparatus.
Yale lived up to its rebounding image, pounding Duke on the glass (42-28), and held the Blue Devils to 23 points on 27 percent shooting in the second half.
Unfortunately, while these local water utilities and homeowners are working together to achieve water savings, the IRS and Department of Treasury haven't lived up to their end of the bargain.
Unlikely. The problem is that in British politics, the Anglosphere has always been a paradox: a politically useful idea that has never lived up to the ambitions of its advocates.
And while the Steelers wound up with DeCastro, Le'Veon Bell, and Martavis Bryant from the draft, I'd argue that Pittsburgh's players on the whole haven't lived up to the grades.
He had not lived up to his own expectations, and neither had his team, though it is hard to separate which one of those is cause and which is consequence.
But those early successes were followed by painful years of struggle, sometimes verging on creative paralysis, as he battled to write music that lived up to his fanatically high standards.
Acknowledging the reality — that we have race issues in Canada — would mean we'd have to admit to the world, and ourselves, that we haven't lived up to our own mythology.
But if they lived up to the Paris deal's aim of keeping warming within 2°C of pre-industrial levels, 15% of global stockmarket value might be on the line.
The "Big Vape" episode of Broken, Netflix's new four-part series about the not-lived-up-to promises and adverse effects of commodity culture, is clearly aiming to do that.
To say that the Browns have not lived up to all the preseason hype surrounding the team is an understatement, and this loss brings the team's record to 5-7.
"She lived up to her reputation of being smart, principled, and rigorously fair," Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, who once argued a case before Abdus-Salaam, said in a statement.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Atlantic City, New Jersey never really had a heyday, at least not one that lived up to the halcyon daydreams of its original architects.
The dive lived up to her expectations not only as a window into the daily lives of other scientists, but also as a new view on her own research interests.
They're destined to be great, and have already lived up to their billing — a reminder that the mythology and history of this world is, in many ways, something to be respected.
He may have finally retired his "kissing bandit" reputation now that he's an engaged man, but Arie Luyendyk Jr. certainly lived up to the nickname on his season of The Bachelor.
Votto guides Reds past Yankees CINCINNATI — The New York Yankees lived up to their "Bronx Bombers" moniker on Monday in the opening game in Cincinnati, homering twice and scoring 25 runs.
The two teams came into the game holding their respective opponents to 61 points a game and well under 40 percent shooting, and they both lived up to those statistical averages.
So in honor of this digital case of mistaken identity, we'd like to toast to all the times Ray lived up to the moniker accidentally bestowed upon her using — what else?
Dan DiMicco, former president and CEO of Nucor, said China has not lived up to the promises it made when joining the WTO and no one is holding the country accountable.
Pacquiao saga was a lesson in delayed gratification so severe that the fight itself never could have lived up to the hype, but Mayweather had exacted his long game to perfection.
The race lived up to its billing of being the world's fastest half marathon as 11 men finished inside an hour, the first time it has happened in half-marathon history.
Viola Davis promised us her dress would be like nothing she's never worn before, and this embellished Marchesa gown with a matching sheer, sparkly cape definitely lived up to the hype.
It's safe to say that Fire and Fury, which lived up to its title in the way it hit bookstores Friday, is not the most rigorously fact-checked book in history.
Whether Plein's wild New York debut lived up to its promise of blowing the minds of the American market will be determined when the clothes are made available later this year.
HSBC said it has lived up to its commitments under the five-year deal signed in December 2012, under which it pledged to strengthen its sanctions and anti-money laundering controls.
" He noted that Kavanaugh lived up to Trump's promise to pick "someone with impeccable credentials, great intellect, unbiased judgment, and deep reverence for the laws and Constitution of the United States.
Season 6's "Goodbye Tour" lived up to its name, following the pregnant young woman as she let go of New York City in favor of a perfect teaching opportunity upstate.
"My goal with these was that people would want to hang them up and that they were beautiful and that they lived up to the standard that is NASA," Clark said.
Issoufou on Saturday also took a swipe at the leaders of Germany, France, Italy, Japan, Canada, Britain and the United States, saying they had simply not lived up to their promises.
However, the iPhone SE hasn't lived up to expectations, and Apple has only sold about 60,000 iPhone SE models in India as of earlier this year, according to the same firm.
The beach lived up to its name as the "shark bite capital of the world," when three people were bitten by sharks in a spree that started shortly before 11 a.m.
Immediately after introducing the central ideas, documents, and historical figures, we have to face the fact that the country hasn't "always lived up to them," in the language of the video.
Both teams wasted quality starts from their starting pitchers in a game that lived up to its pregame allure of a pitchers' duel between two of the division's bright young righties.
Trump is expected to say the Obama-era pact is not in the US interest and that Iran hasn't "lived up" to its spirit, triggering a 60-day review by Congress.
"Even his own administration has not been without corruption allegations and lived up to the principles he espouses so well," said Dick Dadey, executive director of one such group, Citizens Union.
U.S. Gymnasts Dominate: Simone Biles, Laurie Hernandez, Aly Raisman, Gabby Douglas and Madison Kocian lived up to expectations as prohibitive favorites by putting up the highest total score in every apparatus.
"From breaking codes in World War II to breaking down barriers for civil rights, Justice John Paul Stevens lived up to those words above the Court: Equal Justice Under Law," Sen.
Named after a revered Norse god, Odin the dog more than lived up to his mythical moniker last week when his innately heroic nature took over during the devastating California wildfires.
After the exercises, the class comes back together to debate whether the nation lived up to what the state of Michigan calls "core democratic values," such as equality, liberty and diversity.
The impressive Australians, who have never won a major medal, lived up to the billing of dark horses after a mature performance gave them a sixth successive win in the tournament.
Kershaw, who has never lived up to his Cy Young credentials in the postseason, endured another rough outing and gave up four runs on seven hits in seven innings of work.
Back at the cookout on Sunday, Dinnah lived up to his name, joining the other lobsters on the outdoor cooker, providing tender chunks of meat for Mr. Stracuzza and his friends.
She had changed her normal route to Syracuse so she could see for herself if the bridge, with its cables draped gracefully from tall white columns, lived up to the hype.
" The concern Republicans had, Conaway said, was with the "analytical tradecraft" the CIA used on that part of the assessment because the standards the CIA used "were not lived up to.
Rashaan Salaam, a former running back who won the Heisman Trophy in 1994 but whose professional career never lived up to his promise, was found dead on Monday in Boulder, Colo.
"This report shows that pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly has not lived up to its promise to provide a lower-priced insulin to patients who need it," Warren said in a statement.
In discussions with Facebook executives, former employees, publishers, and industry observers, a portrait emerges of a product that never lived up to the expectations of the social media giant, or media companies.
The Milwaukee Brewers' Ryan Braun certainly lived up to his team's name this weekend after he had a fan's full cup of beer spilled on him while trying to make a play.
For those unfamiliar, plyometrics is a jump-based form of cardio that utilizes explosive moments to burn serious calories — and this class definitely lived up to the "plyo" part of the name.
If not a major commercial success, the fight lived up to expectations inside the ring, where Ward survived a flash knockdown in the second round to ultimately win a controversial unanimous decision.
North Korea has not lived up to commitments made in previous summits with Trump and intense preparations should be have been made before the leaders met again to ensure progress, they said.
"It was tough having to sit that long, but I always have confidence in my teammates and they lived up to that," said Brooks, who finished with 33 points and six rebounds.
Uchimura lived up to his 'Supermura' moniker by first guiding Japan to the team gold before becoming the first gymnast in 44 years to capture back-to back Olympic all around titles.
New York Tribune Archives Your pop-friendly translation: The summer songs — and summers — of the past haven't always lived up to our expectations … but there's always a new one on the horizon.
They tussled for control of the company in 2011 in anticipation that carbon fibre-reinforced parts would be used more widely in electric vehicles but the business never lived up to expectations.
On Sunday, billionaire oil mogul Charles Koch said he regretted his vast political network's past support of some GOP candidates who, since taking office, have not lived up to his libertarian ideals.
The president on Thursday also had tough words for Iran, saying the country had not lived up to the spirit of an agreement forged with world powers to curb its nuclear program.
Lobbying shops, law firms and government relations practices are recruiting former chiefs of staff and senior aides to Democratic lawmakers, but for most staffers the market has not lived up to expectations.
Having seemed invincible since her maiden Grand Slam triumph at Roland Garros, Barty was overhauled in three sets by Riske, who lived up to her name by attacking relentlessly on Court Two.
However, Mr. Earnest said, "it is hard to imagine the United States reaching any other negotiated agreement with the Russians until they have lived up to the commitments they have already made."
He never became a big NFL star or lived up to his college hype, but he had a solid career, totaling 363 receptions for 5,295 yards and 28 touchdowns over nine seasons.
"There's no question that, over time, the Legislature has not always lived up to its full opportunities to convince the public that it is a hard-working, conscientious, honest organization," he said.
Or to put it another way: crowdfunded sex toys may not have quite lived up to the hype, but the revolution they've incited—and the orgasms they'll unleash—has only just begun.
"Soul Train," the dance party that ran on television from 1971 to 2006, billed itself as the "hippest trip in America," and on a good Saturday, it lived up to the billing.
The home&aposs listing agent, Joanna Rose with Redfin, told Business Insider in early 2019 that when the previous owner first bought the home, it lived up to its "earthquake shack" name.
"Blockchain technologies have not yet lived up to the hype and most enterprise blockchain projects are stuck in experimentation mode," Avivah Litan, research vice president at Gartner, said in a recent report.
"For over 30 years, Tennesseans have lived up to our most sacred ideals by welcoming those who are seeking safety through supporting the resettlement of refugees," said Judith Clerjeune, the group's spokesperson.
As an America at this ceremony my heart filled with pride that our nation has lived up to the commitment Congress made in 1995 to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
But single payer is also a live issue at least in part because of the perception that Obamacare has not lived up to its initial promise of more affordable and accessible care.
Critics complain that his economic reforms have not lived up to the hype, and that the stagnation and deflation that have afflicted the country for the past 25 years have not been banished.
So when I came across the opportunity design my own lipstick shade and have a foundation blended specifically for my skin tone, I had to see if they lived up to my expectations.
The game lived up to its billing with both sides showing that for all their trademark attractive football, they can go hard in a physical battle when so much is on the line.
Other than that, they include the same cleansing and balancing technology as the O.G. We put them to the test on three hair types to see if they lived up to their claims.
Ghomeshi's defense lawyer, Marie Henein, is known for her ruthless approach in the courtroom—a reputation that she lived up to as soon as she began her cross-examination of the first witness.
While this year has not lived up to past levels of salaciousness — so far — presidential candidates are not shying away from employing underhanded tricks ahead of the Republican South Carolina primary on Saturday.
In a matchup that lived up to expectations, the New England Patriots beat the Los Angeles Rams 24-212 to take home the Vince Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, Georgia.
Justin Bieber lived up to the hype for his "Purpose" world tour by performing topless, in the rain, on a trampoline and ON one of his dancers ... oh, and he sang some too.
The former president never lived up to his lofty promises of promoting democracy and human rights, in part because the Arab Spring scrambled the staid politics of the Middle East and north Africa.
On Wednesday, the Saudi Crown Prince said Iranian authorities had "not lived up to their duty to provide adequate protection in accordance with the binding international agreements", according to the Saudi Press Agency.
The emotional high point of any opening ceremony is the lighting of the Olympic flame, and though Rio's didn't happen until almost 12:30 am Eastern, the lighting lived up to the hype.
Then, be honest about where your talents are and jot down examples of times you lived up to this professional ideal; that will make it easier to explain it concisely later in interviews.
Microsoft worked with Nvidia to produce Windows RT tablets five years ago, but the performance and battery life claims never lived up to reality and the operating system didn't run traditional desktop applications.
For example, when staff at Amgen, a Californian drug company, attempted to reproduce the results of 53 high-profile cancer-research papers they found that only six lived up to their original claims.
Wow Air certainly lived up to its name on Thursday, when they announced they had stopped operations permanently and canceled all of its flights — stranding passengers who had booked with the budget carrier.
Freshman Mark Smith, the reigning Mr. Basketball in the state of Illinois, has lived up to the hype, ranking second on the team in scoring with 13.8 points and in minutes with 24.8.
The Trauma Harder Styles tour lived up to the "traumatic" part of its name this past Saturday (February 27) in Brooklyn—but not in the way that its promoters and attendees had intended.
What was hailed as the biggest fight night ever staged in a British ring, watched by the largest crowd for a boxing show in Britain for 78 years, lived up to its billing.
For Coval, a white blue collar Jew, the heroes of history are minorities and the working class, those whose lives are the true test of whether America has lived up to its promises.
In a matchup that lived up to expectations, the New England Patriots beat the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 to take home the Vince Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, Georgia.
Bernie Sanders said Thursday that President Donald Trump is "going to war against working people" and suggested the President has not lived up to the promises he made during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Dallas CowboysOne thing to know: The Giants traded a 2020 third-round pick and 2021 conditional fifth-round pick for DT Leonard Williams, an intriguing player who hasn't always lived up to expectations.
Mr. Wolosky stood by his testimony, saying Uruguay lived up to the security assurances it had made, including a promise not to issue international travel documents to the former detainees for two years.
So, in 2009, Carriol — who says she's never come across an ingredient, nor a product, that has lived up to the wonders of lanolin — set out to bring it to the larger world.
He built it out of a crumbling pier on a section of the East River called Hell Gate, and for years after he moved in, the surrounding neighborhood lived up to this name.
But at times in the last four decades we haven't lived up to that vision—too often, our lights flicker when Congress tries to deal with its most basic responsibility: the federal budget.
Instead of celebrating quarterly profit and sales numbers that have largely lived up to expectations, investors have zeroed in on potential risks to the economic and corporate profit outlook for the coming year.
Given the importance of the Skadden program, several people affiliated with City College, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the litigation, said that Dr. Dodd may not have lived up to expectations.
But subsequent generations of artist have not been particularly kind to the artist, parodying his work as a critique of an America that never quite lived up to the dream it was selling.
When Damon opted not to return for a fourth film, Jeremy Renner filled in, playing another agent caught up in the drama in The Bourne Legacy, which never lived up to its predecessors.
Although the stated purpose of the 2017 tax law was to encourage companies to invest in the real economy, business spending on factories, equipment and software has not lived up to the hype.
Warren County officials say they are disappointed by the performance of the sightseeing railroad, which they say has not lived up to promises by Iowa Pacific that it would boost the local economy.
So when I heard the brand took over and renovated a boutique beach hotel in my own backyard to become Solé Miami, I had to see if it lived up to the name.
It's clear that some of the experimental energy which fired up the category a few years ago has faded, as sales and outcomes haven't gone the distance or lived up to the hype.
Running socks are the first product to be released from Rockay, and I put their Accelerate running socks to the test to see for myself if they lived up to the promised features.
The Singapore Airshow, which bills itself as "Asia's largest aerospace and defense event," continues through Sunday, but the event so far hasn't lived up to the usual role of hosting major deal announcements.
"The administration has not lived up to the hype I think people expected around drug prices," said Dr. Walid Gellad of the Center for Pharmaceutical Policy and Prescribing at the University of Pittsburgh.
Until then, there was hardly any hint of a misstep for Chen, who lived up to his own impressive standard by winning his third consecutive title at the United States Figure Skating Championships.
Girls' Generation may have ushered in an era of female-focused pop that's lived up to their name, but all too few women have been creatively involved in the music's production or performance.
Pence's move to clean house in the transition team, removing selected lobbyists, people who have breached protocol, not lived up to standards or leaked information to the outside world, is also slowing things up.
Somehow, the battle lived up to the billing, as the 43-year-old Silva coupled fight wisdom with flashes of his former self and made things highly competitive with the 29-year-old kickboxer.
Days after a slew of retail reports indicated the Christmas selling period may not have lived up to raised expectations, new data released Monday show that sales increased as expected in November and December.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia lived up to its "lucky country" nickname on Wednesday, posting the strongest annual economic expansion in nearly two years last quarter and extending a 27-year run of recession-free growth.
On day two, I exerted myself walking back-and-forth between the pool and the beach (which, by the way, lived up to its hype), so it was time for more model-like unwinding.
McDonald's has lived up to its promise to Rick and Morty creator Justin Roiland, sending him a jug of the fast food giant's discontinued Szechuan dipping sauce that has featured prominently throughout the show.
The monastery promised "to act with complete transparency" and asked for "forgiveness for everything where it has not lived up to expectations" adding it had always been guided by a desire to help Hurtado.
Yet in his first full term on the bench, says Elizabeth Wydra of the Constitutional Accountability Centre, Justice Gorsuch has largely lived up to his billing as a "legal vending machine" for the right.
The paper said YouTube, owned by Google, had allowed sexualised imagery of children to be easily searchable and had not lived up to promises to better monitor and police its services to protect children.
She has lived up to them by getting a master's degree in accounting and becoming a certified public accountant, a profession that would free her from the constant money struggles she saw growing up.
Why We Tried It: With the obsession around all things Chip and Joanna Gaines, we had to get the first look at their new collection and see if it lived up to the hype.
The blizzard of 653 may have embarrassed New York weather forecasters by turning a much-hyped blizzard into a dreaded wintry mix, but elsewhere, it lived up to its full potential — and then some.
Touted as a once-in-a generation talent, Connor McDavid already has lived up to the hype, one major reason why the Edmonton Oilers are a trendy pick to reach the Stanley Cup Finals.
But the business is now the target of two class-action lawsuits, as well as legal action from the New York Attorney General, amid complaints that the program never lived up to its promises.
"Based on our investigation and open source information, the FISC may have not lived up to the Constitution's protections against unreasonable searches and seizures in approving U.S. citizens targeted without probable cause," Meadows wrote.
They do not care, apparently, that Tehran's mullahs have not lived up to the spirit of the deal, instead spending the billions received as part of the pact to foment unrest across the region.
National security adviser John Bolton said Tuesday that Trump believes he should hold a second summit with Kim because the North Korean leader hasn't lived up to commitments he made during their first meeting.
Now that the roof has fully opened, and the hotel is up and running smoothly, we went to check out the pool and the views to see if they lived up to the hype.
I guess it doesn't have to be pernicious, but in practice with McCain it was used to paper over all of the ways in which he hasn't lived up to his own myth-making.
In the next game, McLain, after losing both his starts against Gibson, finally lived up to his regular season record as the Detroit offense knocked around Cardinals pitching in a 463-run third inning.
I was happy because of that, and the things they talked about actually lived up to, in terms of the arms, in terms of the good guys, in terms of the winning building in.
Jeff Sessions, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general, were forecast to be brutal, and in many ways the first four hours of questioning Sessions faced on Tuesday lived up to the expectations.
But the business is now the target of two class-action lawsuits, as well as legal action from the New York attorney general, amid complaints that the program never lived up to its promises.
Mr. Reynolds, who died Thursday, may not have lived up to his full potential as an actor — he often said so himself — but he was one of the great drivers in American popular culture.
Freeport, a planned city of 22014,216, was meant to be the locus of several different industry and tourism booms spanning the 2125s and 2000s, but never quite lived up to the ambitions for it.
According to Louis Tomlinson fans, Billie Eilish lived up to her "bad guy" title Saturday night when she liked a meme that appeared to bash Tomlinson in favor of his ex-bandmate Zayn Malik.
On Twitter, Trump complained that the Chinese government had not lived up to its trade promise, and threatened to retaliate in advance of upcoming talks with an additional 10 percent tariff on September 1st.
A.J. Hinch had showed a preference for sticking with a hot hand in terms of his relievers, and he lived up to that by sending Charlie Morton out for a fourth inning of relief.
Thomas B. Edsall During his primary campaign against Hillary Clinton, Senator Bernie Sanders, a self-proclaimed socialist, lived up to the grand Democratic tradition of favoring the underdog at the expense of the rich.
A 'reality-based' press would include facts that conservative journalists are reporting... If the Old Media lived up to its own hype as enlightening the public, it wouldn't squash, spike, or omit conservative scoops.
TRUMPET MAFIA Ashlin Parker's Trumpet Mafia already lived up to its name with just three trumpeters onstage, sharing arrangements like a big-band trumpet section and then going round-robin on quicksilver, articulate solos.
The Rams' anemic offense was led first by the journeyman Case Keenum and later by the rookie Jared Goff, who has not yet lived up to being the No. 1 pick in the draft.
Katinka Hosszu lived up to her country's enormous expectations with an electrifying victory in the 200-meter individual medley at the world championships, spurred on by a flag-waving, foot-stomping crowd in Budapest.
Since taking office, Mr. Trump has repeatedly undermined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in appearing to link commitments of American military support to member states that lived up to obligations on domestic military spending.
Jeff Sessions, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general, were forecast to be brutal, and in many ways the first four hours of questioning Sessions faced on Tuesday lived up to the expectations.
Star and Dawson decided to purchase the entire Kylie Skin collection themselves before it rapidly sold out and let their followers know if it lived up to expectations in a 33-minute first impressions review.
Add to that great performances from Aspen Ladd and Vincente Luque on the undercard and it was a pretty great night of fights topped off by a main event that lived up to the hype.
My purse was lighter thanks to Egyptian Magic, and considering it replaced basically all the beauty products from my purse — a variety of lipsticks, lip balms, and hand lotions — it lived up to its name.
"The Energy and Commerce Committee has a proud tradition of bipartisanship, and during both his time as Chairman and Ranking Member, Greg has lived up to that tradition," Pallone said in a statement on Monday.
Of course, the Core didn't come anywhere near the promise of "affect[ing] the way the world experiences music & talk content," but then, how often has a job listing really lived up to its promise?
The reform had not lived up to its promise, said Lopez Obrador, adding that his industry plan included a refining stimulus, through the modernization of six of state-run oil company Pemex's refineries in Mexico.
The lenses brought the virtual image to the outer reaches of my own vision in a way that was almost overwhelming but showcases an evolution for VR hardware that definitely lived up to Pimax's promises.
The No. 201 overall pick has lived up to the hype and then some in his first season with the Sabres (222-33-9), bringing hope to a franchise that has fallen on hard times.
Game of Thrones "Game of Thrones" lived up to its billing as a song of ice and fire on Sunday, as there was plenty of action in both of the signature halves of the story.
Team: Oakland RaidersWeek 3 opponent: at Minnesota VikingsWhy you should sit him: Williams has lived up to expectations as a No. 1 receiver on the Raiders, but he's dealing with a hip injury this week.
"With the Senate already reviewing more documents than for any other Supreme Court nominee in history, Chairman Grassley has lived up to his promise to lead an open, transparent and fair process," Shah said Friday.
But Everlane has already dubbed them their most flattering boot yet, so we wanted to try them for ourselves to see if they lived up to the hype and felt worthy of the price tag.
The Dream Chaser, a sleek space plane developed by the Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC), lived up to its name on Saturday by successfully landing at California's Edwards Air Force Base after a free-flight test.
President Obama picked Kansas to win it all in the men's NCAA basketball tournament — the third time he's picked the Jayhawks, who have never lived up to the president's confidence by taking home the title.
Though Mr. Hildebrandt met Mr. Williams only once, at a premiere for his 1997 film "Flubber," he said Mr. Williams lived up to his antic reputation: "He was a child at heart," Mr. Hildebrandt said.
Let's start by admitting that Nafta, although it led to rapid growth in both Mexican exports to the U.S. and U.S. exports to Mexico, hasn't lived up to the expectations of some of its proponents.
I had high hopes going in, and even though I slept for much of the flight and skipped the tempting wine list because I was recovering from food poisoning, it definitely lived up to expectations.
As she told Peter, she and the singer used to date, and there was crying involved as she shared the story behind it — and the episode itself lived up to the drama the promo promised.
Perhaps better positioned than most, I asked Kjellén what types of use cases are really resonating with open banking, given that many industry commentators don't think it has quite yet lived up to the hype.
LONDON (Reuters) - World Cup 2022 host Qatar has made improvements in labor rights for its two million foreign workers, but reforms have not lived up to promises made, Amnesty International told Reuters in an interview.
He won the last round on two scorecards Saturday night on the Strip to gain a majority decision and hand Golovkin his first loss in a fight that more than lived up to its billing.
And while Davis has not quite lived up to the "best defender on the planet" expectations that had been heaped on his shoulders before he was even drafted, he's been a plus in New Orleans.
Price said Trump needed to clearly signal to Russia that US sanctions related to Russia's actions in Ukraine would not be lifted until Moscow lived up to its obligations outlined in the 2014 Minsk Protocol.
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Smith lived up to his "Lionheart" nickname, surviving five grueling five-minute rounds against one of the most dominant fighters of all time, but the judges gave the reigning champion a comprehensive victory at UFC 235.
But the lawsuit suggested that the breach might have been warded off had Yahoo, having been targeted by hackers before, lived up to its promise of taking user privacy "seriously" and bulked up its security measures.
The ACC Preseason Rookie of the Year has lived up to the hype, ranking in the top-five in the ACC in scoring (fifth - 19.2 points), assists (1st - seven per game) and steals (t-1st - 2.2).
And with people lining up to pee in a corner of the club's backyard, with hilarious running commentary from a group of guys sitting a few feet away, the party certainly lived up to its name.
Though the show has never truly lived up to the pre-release hype that it would define a generation, it has become one of the finest half hour dramas on television through devotion to its characters.
Angela Watercutter: OK, I'm not going to say too much right off the bat because I want to know what my colleagues thought, but I will just say that Black Panther lived up to the hype.
Despite some major progress on the tech side of AI, in particular Google-owned company DeepMind beating Go world champion Lee Sedol, but the actual application of technology hasn't yet lived up to the considerable hype.
On the men's side, Kohei Uchimura lived up to his 'Supermura' moniker by guiding Japan to team gold and then becoming the first gymnast in 43 years to win back-to back Olympic all-around titles.
Saturday morning: Rally canceled, violence continues The Saturday event lived up to its SPLC billing, as fistfights and screaming matches broke out in this blue town of 47,000 that is home to Monticello, Jefferson's onetime estate.
And here's the thing: If it unfolds that way, under President Hillary Clinton, then historians will be able to honestly say that Donald Trump lived up to his promise, however accidentally, and made America great again.
"The government appears to be acknowledging that concessions haven't lived up to expectations, and that it is open to more inclusive models," said Justine Sylvester, an advisor at the non-profit Village Focus International in Vientiane.
WOZNIAK: YOU'RE TRUSTING SOMEBODY WHO HAS NOT LIVED UP TO THEIR TRUST IN THE PAST AND THAT YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHO IS GOING TO BE OPERATING IN THE FUTURE AND YOU GIVE UP TOO MUCH.
While some criticism has been disproportionate to the offense—Weiss's tweet was factually wrong, but written with good intentions—the op-ed page hasn't quite lived up to Bennet's high-minded call for freshness and diversity.
With a new Midtown location on the way, as well as expansions planned into Washington, D.C., and Wynwood in Miami, I was excited to see if this growing brand lived up to its award-winning reputation.
It's more of a reactive, coping narrative: A lot of the big forces were outside my control, but I adjusted, made the best of what was possible within my constraints and lived up to my responsibilities.
This technology hasn't quite lived up to that standard so far because, for all its many virtues, its application is the product and province of the most unreliable, untrustworthy, fickle creatures in the universe: human beings.
Titled Deviants, their parties have lived up to their name over the past five years, merging the alluring seediness of a bathhouse orgy with a disco friskiness and the haute sensibilities of modern underground dance music.
And so he feels like he has lived up to that something that he was elected on," predicting, "I don't think the Kurdish issue is yet strong enough to move enough Republicans into the impeachment category.
Matt Novak, a partner at All Blue Capital, said his firm was trying to sell its stake in Pinterest, which the firm acquired on the secondary market, because it had not lived up to its potential.
Mills finished on a game-high 256 points and Phoenix Suns center Aron Baynes capped an effervescent performance with 22020 points and 13 rebounds as Australia lived up to the billing of the tournament's dark horses.
None lived up to expectations; in falling short, each created a rationale for trying something a bit different, the Trump administration's recently announced escalation — a few more troops and lots more bombing — offering the latest example.
The scientists sequenced the entire genome of Lonesome George, plus that of an Aldabra giant tortoise from the Seychelles, another extraordinarily long-lived species (one was rumored to have lived up to 250 years in captivity).
More and more, we fully expect things to fall short of their advertising; if everything lived up to its hype, the world would be burdened with far fewer bad movies, miracle vitamins and optimistic campaign promises.
JOSHUA BARONE Lise Davidsen's Met debut this season, in Tchaikovsky's "The Queen of Spades," more than lived up to the hype, and made me eager for her return as Leonore in Beethoven's "Fidelio," beginning Nov. 30.
In a relatively disjointed motion filed on Tuesday, Mr. Flynn's lawyers try to make the case that their client lived up to his plea agreement, including helping the case against his former business associate Bijan Kian.
Early on, the Ospreys lived up to their lofty 3-point national ranking, connecting on three of their first seven from behind the arc to lead 20-18 with 8:58 left in the first half.
Although Praluent and a similar drug, known as PCSK9 inhibitors, have been found to be beneficial to patients who don't respond to other treatments, insurers have limited access and sales have not lived up to expectations.
NGURIUNDITU, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Joyce Njenga replaced her traditional open-fire hearth with an energy-saving stove, she was pleased it lived up to its promised efficiencies: using less firewood and halving cooking times.
Greg Zeurlein just barely lived up to his Legatron nickname, tying the game with a 53-yard field goal that was not one of his signature booming kicks but did enough to get over the crossbar.
Johnny (Lam) Jones, a former Olympic gold medal sprinter and swift-footed football star at the University of Texas who never lived up to his promise as a football professional with the Jets, died on Friday.
Andy Murray lived up to the sky-high expectations when beating Canadian Milos Raonic in the Wimbledon final on Sunday, telling CNBC the day after that he felt "really good, a little tired but very, very happy".
"With a temperature of 80 million degrees and a lifetime of a quarter of a second, the device's first hydrogen plasma has completely lived up to our expectations," said physicist Hans-Stephan Bosch in a press statement.
The dog days of summer have lived up to their sleepy reputation this year as far as U.S. stocks are concerned, but market gyrations could soon pick up as a traditionally more volatile time of year looms.
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - This week's Masters always had the makings for being something extra special and it lived up to expectations on Thursday as reigning champion Jordan Spieth seized a two-shot lead after the opening round.
Love, Irving and LeBron James lived up to the Big Three's billing by combining for 81 points in the Cavs' 106-101 victory against the Detroit Pistons in Game 1793 of an Eastern Conference first-round series.
Even if "Work" falls short of the absolute peak, it's already lived up to Drake and Rihanna's impressive collaborative track record: 2010's "What's My Name?" and 2011's "Take Care" both landed within the Top 10.
But just this once, the juice lived up to the squeeze; the Trapped Under Ice-adjacent band has not only created records that could comfortably sit beside iconic hardcore favorites, but in some ways, has transcended them.
" Joe Biden launched his presidential bid in April with a bold defense of the principle that "all men are created equal," a principle he rightly argued that, from Thomas Jefferson on, "we haven't always lived up to.
"The Wild Life" (Lionsgate), an independently financed animated movie, took in about $3.4 million, while a horror movie, "The Disappointments Room" (Relativity), more than lived up to its title, with an abysmal $1.4 million in ticket sales.
It becomes painfully obvious while watching this film that the US has not lived up to the promise of the American Dream—there are cats in America, which Bluth calls "just symbols" for injustice, discrimination, corruption, violence.
On paper, it sounded like the perfect solution for people who can't stand plugging in their phones every three seconds — but I decided to take a closer look to see whether it lived up to its hype.
I flew the airline's Business Class — Signature Class for one leg of the trip and standard business for the other — on a trip from Vancouver to New York to see if it lived up to the hype.
The list isn't that long, and the Pixel 4 hasn't lived up to its expectations, but there's still a few key things to consider if you have the Pixel 4 and the Galaxy S10 on your shortlist.
Smith said he thought he would be like Gleyber Torres of the Yankees or Ronald Acuña and Ozzie Albies of the Atlanta Braves — top prospects who have lived up to their hype with strong performances this season.
Mr. Trump offered no specific reasoning for why Russia should be let back in even though it retains control of Crimea and has not lived up to an international agreement to end its intervention in eastern Ukraine.
There is no question that the team's secondary is incredible, and Leonard Fournette, the rookie running back, has lived up to the hype with at least one touchdown in each of his six N.F.L. games thus far.
August has lived up to its reputation of being a historically volatile month, with the major averages enduring several-hundred-point swings week in and week out as U.S.-China trade tensions escalated and recession risks rose.
"The 2018 season has not lived up to the expectations and standards of the Green Bay Packers," Murphy said in a statement after Sunday's defeat, their fifth in six games, saw them fall to 4-7-1.
Whatever he has achieved, whatever he has become — his club and his country's highest goal-scorer, a serial winner, a global icon — he has not quite lived up to the billing he was given as a teenager.
This week, Swisher returned to Recode Media with Peter Kafka to grade whether the media lived up to that goal in 2017 — and the impact of the Silicon Valley companies whose platforms distribute most of their content.
Kingsbury has dominated moguls skiing since the last Olympics and lived up to his billing with a flawless final run to score 86.63 points and earn Canada the men's moguls title for the third Games in a row.
" Turns out "Cattitude" very much lived up to its name when Cyrus appeared to offer her take on one of the most polarizing feuds of the last year, singing, "I love you Nicki, but I listen to Cardi.
It was comfortable and had impressive performance, and I joked to company reps that it really lived up to the "That's a Buick?" tagline that the company has been using in its advertising over the past few years.
Soybeans slumped to a two-week low on an accelerating harvest and as Chinese purchases of U.S. shipments have not lived up to trade expectations after Beijing offered crushers a quota of duty-free imports early this week.
"Iran has not lived up to the spirit of the agreement and they have to do that," Trump said, adding that the administration was "analyzing it very, very carefully" and would have more to say about it soon.
Saquon Barkley scored two long touchdowns for Penn State, but it was Barrett who surged into the Heisman Trophy race in what was billed as the Big Ten game of the year and lived up to the hype.
The bank has now reduced rates for four straight meetings, the last three under new Governor Murat Cetinkaya, who took over in April and has lived up to market expectations he would follow Erdogan's calls for lower rates.
The first No. 1 versus No. 295 matchup in their league since the Sooners and the Jayhawks met 277 years ago in the Big Eight tournament not only lived up to expectation, it exceeded every one of them.
Never compromising, never anything other than amiably inventive, never sounding—no matter what form he works in—like anyone other than himself, Mr Nesmith has lived up to the pseudonym he once used in the 1960s: Michael Blessing.
I was immediately impressed with how it melted into my skin and how it lived up to its promise of concealing, as I found it worked just as well as my go-to concealer for my dark circles.
Lawyers representing a group of Tim Hortons franchisees sent a letter to Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains earlier this month alleging Restaurant Brands has not lived up to commitments including maintaining the rent and royalty structure of Canadian franchises.
It's probably not unfair to say that so far, other than on a few highlights (like this, for example), Zayn Malik's solo career has not necessarily lived up to his promise as the best vocalist in One Direction.
The fact is that for tens of millions of people from New York to the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky and West Virginia, this storm lived up to — and even exceeded — the days of hype leading up to it.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Swedbank investor Alecta said on Friday that neither an external report on Baltic accounts at the bank suspected of being used for money-laundering nor the proposed continuation of the probe lived up to its expectations.
Hence the market excitement when Lopez lived up to her previous eco-warrior credentials and ordered the closure of 23 mines and the suspension of five others, putting at risk close to 9 percent of global nickel supply.
World champion Liu was touted as the hot favorite heading into the Rio Games and she lived up to the billing, powering away from Gonzalez as the finish line came into sight to win in 1:28:35.
Point guard Tyrese Maxey lived up to the hype and then some by dropping 26 points on 7-of-12 shooting from the floor against Cassius Winston and the top-ranked Michigan State Spartans at Madison Square Garden.
His solo work has mostly lived up to that promise—the distorted creep of last year's Airport Music for Black Folk called into question the idea that ambient music could be a proper soundtrack for government-patrolled spaces.
The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) and Colombian trade unions filed a petition in 2016 complaining that Colombia had not lived up to its labor commitments under the U.S.-Colombian trade deal.
Australia, who beat the U.S. 267-94 in the build-up to the tournament, lived up to their billing of the event's dark horses with a rip-roaring performance as Cleveland Cavaliers guard Matthew Dellavedova sank 24 points.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Teen sensation Cori "Coco" Gauff lived up to the hype surrounding her U.S. Open debut on Tuesday, battling back to beat Anastasia Potapova 3-6 6-2 6-4 in a back-and-forth thriller.
When he is hot, Thompson can be an even more devastating shooter than Stephen Curry, and the shooting guard lived up to his position's name in the first quarter with 16 points on just seven field goal attempts.
" In the meantime, Rouhani said his country has "lived up to every single commitment" of the Iran deal and "until such time" as they ceased to reap the benefits of the deal, "we will remain in the agreement.
The upper chamber has rarely lived up to the hype of "world's greatest deliberative body," but surely it can do better than serve up the sort of hyperbolic twaddle and partisan hackery on tap in December's House debate.
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While I don't find it surprising that Trump hasn't lived up to his promises to his pro-Israel supporters, I await the outrage from those who voted for Trump solely based on the Middle East policy he promised.
INDIE RIGHTS Dope Rick Famuyiwa's comedy about LA high-school kids getting caught up in a drug gang's machination was a Sundance sensation, made stars out of Shameik Moore and Kiersey Clemons, and actually lived up to its name.
Sale was acquired from the Chicago White Sox in a blockbuster trade in December and has lived up to the hype with Boston, which was blanked by Toronto 3-0 on Wednesday to snap its four-game winning streak.
But in a separate contract, Swiss Federal Railways has so far declined to take delivery of more than 2503 Bombardier trains in a total order of 2250, as those already in service had not yet lived up to expectations.
The emphasis on her long absence is a reminder that with so much buildup since Aguilera's last solo album, it seems hard to imagine any release that could've lived up to expectations, raising bigger questions about Aguilera's pop strategy.
Mr. Trump has set the standard for personal vitriol in the campaign, and he lived up to it in Houston, mocking Mr. Rubio as a clumsy "choke artist" and once again calling Mr. Cruz a liar to his face.
It hasn't quite lived up to Swift's ambitious goals, though: Her label reportedly told its accounts that it was expecting Reputation to sell 2 million copies in the first week alone, but the album barely cleared 1.29 million instead.
The proud father remains a popular tourist attraction on the island and, at only 100, presumably has at least a few good years of saving the species left in him — tortoises have lived up to 170 years in captivity.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Bronx Bombers lived up to their nickname just in time on Friday, putting together the pieces of their previously malfunctioning offense in front of a besotted hometown crowd to defeat the Houston Astros 4-1.
They played 25 of a possible 28 games, surviving Game 7s with the Washington Capitals and Ottawa Senators before fending off the Predators in a series that mostly lived up to expectations in spite of largely lopsided final scores.
Kansas City ChiefsWhy you should start him: With the departure of Antonio Brown, Williams was thrust into the No. 1 WR role and lived up to expectations in Week 1, catching six passes for 105 yards and a touchdown.
So far, she has lived up to the hype, placing more than 21978 points ahead of her closest competitor, American Aly Raisman, in the qualifying round, and leading the U.S. team to gold on Tuesday in the team competition.
Most notable, Trump lived up to his promise to conservative Christians groups by using the two Supreme Court vacancies under his first term to appoint anti-abortion justices, a move Christian groups have rewarded Trump for with their loyalty.
This allowed a patent on a drug to be ruled invalid if a court decided the medication had not lived up to all the promises that a firm had made to be granted the patent in the first place.
"Like our passionate fan base, I recognize we have not lived up to the high standards set by great Redskins teams, coaches and players who have come before us," Snyder said in a statement posted to the franchise's website.
Some hard-line Israel backers have privately expressed concern that Mr. Trump has not lived up to his campaign pledges because he has been seduced into thinking he may reach the "ultimate deal" that has eluded every other president.
The agreement also contains a dispute settlement provision that ultimately allows the United States to impose more tariffs if it believes China has not lived up to some terms of the pact and consultations fail to resolve the concern.
The Rams defense, however, lived up to their end of the bargain, making the Patriots offense look just as pedestrian for most of the game, keeping New England out of the end zone until midway through the fourth quarter.
Despite a (predictably) lackluster showing from Fallon, the ceremony mostly lived up to its reputation for being one of the most "fun" shows of awards season, with winsome moments, some unexpected humor, and one hell of a Meryl Streep speech.
I've been to many a strip club, but none of them lived up to the expectations I had built up after years of seeing them sparkle in slow motion over trap beats, like in the Rae Sremmurd "Thrown Sum Mo" video.
A few miles away from the hubbub, Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank was consuming a nine-course meal made up of his previous columns, as he lived up to a vow to eat his words if Trump won the Republican nomination.
In the same way that Black Panther reignited the imaginations of Black children when they saw themselves as the hero, Monáe has lived up to the potential of Afro-futurism's expansiveness by reconceptualizing the Black queer experience in an alternative reality.
I spent a night on-site to see whether the property lived up to its posh hype and can confirm that the hotel is a glimpse of opulence at its finest, though it still manages to feel refined and welcoming.
Whether it's because he yelled at a dragon from behind a wall, made out with his aunt, or acted on his worst impulses (see: yelling at a dragon behind a wall), he hasn't exactly lived up to his Targaryen heritage.
Kanye's show wasn't controversial or start fashionably late (which it's known to do), instead it was actually held at a typical runway venue (Pier 59), featuring a normal catwalk presentation with clothing that lived up to the "Calabasas-themed" collection.
"We've been really trying to stand up for our interests and articulate that the minimum standard that the government has applied in this case has not been lived up to," said Squamish Nation council member Khelsilem, who uses a single name.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The United States and Spain finally lived up to expectations, posting blowout wins on Wednesday to reach the semi-finals of the Olympic men's basketball tournament as France and Argentina lost much more than a game.
Snowzilla, David Snowie, winter storm Jonas — whatever you want to call it — actually lived up to the hype: Communities from Virginia to Connecticut were buried under as much as 3.5 feet of powder after more than 36 hours of steady snowfall.
In many ways, this game lived up to the scarcity of an NBA team playing two games in two nights in its home city — neither team had a firm grasp on the win until the final four minutes of the content.
Other certified heavyweights lived up to their reputations—DJ Harvey opened up the Selectors stage with a typically slow-burning but hopelessly seductive three and a half hour set which began in a torrential downpour and ended in glorious sunshine.
" Inside the cultural center and museum, Ali's voice can be heard from plasma screens, reminding those who tried to defeat him that his claim of being "The Greatest" lived up to reality: "Ali's got a left; Ali's got a right.
None of these mobile versions have quite lived up to the level of quality and flexibility of the company's PC and Mac apps, which has left room for mobile-focused competitors like Affinity Photo to garner a share of the market.
" As Horton — whose name became shorthand first for black crime, then for dog-whistle politics — told the Marshall Project in 2015: "I'm not this picture they paint ... I never lived up to that name that they painted with that picture.
One of the most eagerly-anticipated duels of the week at Edinburgh's Royal Commonwealth Pool between the Russian world champions and Britain's Olympic gold medalists Jack Laugher and Chris Mears lived up to its billing in the closest of contests.
Some questioned whether the budget had lived up to the government's stated goals to transform the economy and pointed out that the spending increase was still relatively modest as the government stuck firmly to its targets of paying down debt.
World champions Brazil have lived up to their billing as favorites throughout a thrilling tournament in Rio, drawing on the energy of sell-out crowds at a venue that when the home team was not playing often struggled to fill.
Biles was undeniably the breakout star of Rio as she lived up to all the pre-Olympic hype by winning a record-equalling four golds - in team, all around, vault and floor exercise - for a female gymnast at a single Olympics.
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Kimi Raikkonen, the Formula One Finn who has turned understatement into an art form, lived up to his laconic best after he and Ferrari team mate Sebastian Vettel locked out the front row in Russian Grand Prix qualifying.
Eaton, who typically counts on his blazing running speed to offset mid-pack throws, finished the day's first event, the hurdles, in 2500 seconds, a stride behind Warner, who lived up to his record as the world's fastest decathlon hurdler.
The idea behind the company, which also has offices in California and Brazil, is that in the past, drone-based precision agriculture hasn't really lived up to its promise and didn't work all that well for permanent crops like fruit trees.
The artists who played Friday and Saturday set the bar pretty high, but Sunday's performers lived up to the hype gracefully (or, in the case of Run the Jewels, like their only order of business was to fuck shit up).
Jets 34, Giants 27 Jamal Adams took some heat when he compared himself to Tom Brady and Aaron Donald, but he lived up to his confidence in this one with nine tackles, two sacks and a fumble recovery for a touchdown.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - American jumping ace Nathan Chen lived up to his reputation on Saturday, redeeming himself with quadruple jumps after a pair of disastrous skates in Pyeongchang and making Olympic history into the bargain with a brilliant free skate.
They noted that he lived up to his reputation as a great Senate strategist when he cobbled together 49 of 52 Republican votes for the repeal bill this summer, a feat one described as "remarkable" even though it failed. Sen.
Politicians feign embracing their philosophical beliefs and the bedrock principles of democracy only when convenient to do so, and the recent rhetoric of both political parties on the appointment of the next Supreme Court justice has lived up to this truism.

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