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He paused, looking out at the waves, looking out into the fog.
Women are realizing that looking out for each other is even more powerful than just looking out for ourselves.
Everybody cared, it wasn't just your people looking out for your people: it's people looking out for the good of other people.
So one has to wonder, if Vice President Pence isn't looking out for his own state, who is he looking out for?
She's been walking a fine line between looking out for her family and looking out for herself, all while raising a brand new life.
"They have to be not looking out for themselves, but also looking out for cars that are out there," Chris Cochran, with the California Office of Traffic Safety, told NBC News.
We need to stick together more now than ever, and we need to be looking out for each other, because we know that the White House is not looking out for us.
I'm super careful about looking out for any possible deductions.
Greenpeace said the President was looking out for the rich.
I just feel like, is anyone looking out for us?
"This is about community looking out for community," he says.
CBS' 'Mom' is looking out for all of America's daughters.
Image: GettyGood news, everyone: Google is looking out for us!
"I definitely think God was looking out," she told WSVN.
But hey, these Senators are just looking out for you.
Because my stand up I just love looking out there.
I'm looking out right now, and it's looking really diverse.
"Yeah, looking out for each other for sure," he said.
On Monday, he suggested looking out for large insider buying.
But Lobster is also looking out for its business customers.
I'll keep looking out for what else I can do.
Others seemed to be looking out for supporters' best interests.
Wendy Williams understands the importance of looking out for yourself.
Because looking out to 2025, you're going to be profitable.
Kuczynski said he is merely looking out for Peru's interests.
Markets players are also looking out for comments on inflation.
" He added, "Dangerous Donald is only looking out for himself.
The prince always seems to be looking out for others.
"Republican leaders not looking out for you," the ad says.
Unfortunately, there are few groups looking out for foster youth.
Everyone is looking out for themselves now and highly selfish.
So you had a culinary godmother looking out for you.
Looking out the window, reading random entries in the dictionary.
Both are first looking out for their country's national interests.
It's just a culture of looking out for each other.
They're not just looking out for Curry's exceptional play anymore.
Looking out for yourself is nothing to be ashamed of.
People are sluggish, fearful, isolated, looking out only for themselves.
We're somewhere on Ninth Avenue, looking out toward the water.
Thankful for the big guy looking out for JB tonight.
Our children will thank us for looking out for them.
Is the U.S. region looking out for this particular technology.
The woman raising them certainly wasn't looking out for them.
They ain't looking out for the best of the players!
He accepts responsibility for not looking out for his brother.
He worked hard and was always looking out for others.
"Right now I'm looking out at my garden," he said.
Murray has continued looking out for them in small ways.
At the heart at all of them, we have self-serving politicians looking out for their own interests, greedy corporate interests looking out for their own bottom line and we the people get left behind.
It's the same kind of utter disenchantment with politics in the sense that politicians are not only looking out for themselves, but they're very often looking out for corporate interests who are behind business interests.
"The huge eye looking out into space seems to me to be an uplifting symbol of humanity's eye looking out into the vast universe where we live in such a small corner," Dr. Israelian said.
And that one was partly structural, but it was partly because the agencies that were supposed to be responsible for looking out for the public in fact were looking out for industry—for big banks.
Khloé Kardashian is looking out for her little sister Kendall Jenner.
"He was always looking out for people," he told The Enterprise.
Ivanka Trump is looking out for her little brother, Barron, 11.
I had so many people looking out for me at Turner.
But this time around everybody was looking out for everybody else.
Next time they should maybe try looking out the window first.
When we talk about global feminism, we're looking out towards everyone.
Because we were the only ones looking out for each other.
Now, Rashad is looking out for Aaliyah in that same way.
It's like France is looking out for your New Year's resolutions.
Looking out the window and seeing the plane's innards on display?
I enjoy looking out the window and usually sit facing it.
Pac was looking out for us even after he was gone.
I MEAN, THIS IS -- LOOKING OUT INTO THE FUTURE IS DIFFICULT.
It's constantly running in the background looking out for anything unusual.
"We're constantly looking out for any sort of alternative," he says.
Google's chat solution is increasingly looking out of touch — even immoral.
Someone who is looking out for the collective and not themselves.
Paak, looking out and laughing as he pulls from a Corona.
Your coaches are looking out for you, your professors in college.
You're afraid you'll spend your whole evening looking out for yourself.
Vlcek said Avast was looking out for deals of its own.
I saw the guy looking out of the window at me.
No, the conservatives in Congress are not looking out for us.
We would be looking out for this kiosk on our journey.
Is he looking out for constituent needs in his home state?
"Looking out plane window, nothing seems unusual," he said on Twitter.
It's strange and silly, but thanks for looking out, Kirrin Finch.
"That view is tremendous," he reported, while looking out the window.
I wanted to be mentored by someone looking out for me.
" It is April, "the season of first looking out the window.
Nobody out there is looking out for the best Demetrious Johnson.
Emotionally intelligent leaders should always be looking out for these signs.
Giuliani is not looking out for New York's interests right now.
Looking out, I see frozen puddles and litter lining the curb.
One was from behind the bench, looking out to the bar.
"I was kind of looking out over the plate," McNeil said.
The company argued that it was looking out for gender equality.
"I'm looking at it from the inside, looking out," he said.
David stands looking out at the world through a darkening window.
But I know Joe Donnelly is always looking out for Indiana.
"I know no one is looking out for us," he said.
In fact, I'm upset that they're not looking out for you!
He told me, "I know she's just looking out for me."
I always do, but I appreciate her looking out as well.
"ImeIme was not just looking out for herself," Ms. Okediji said.
It'll be like looking out over a landscape of Facebook friends.
"I just hope they are looking out for the greater good."
He also contended that he is looking out for American workers.
Looking out, I see frozen puddles, and litter lining the curb.
So I'm always, on my New York trips, looking out for her.
But maybe Kourtney and Scott were just looking out for the kid?
Billy's looking out for a lot of his buddies at Children's Hospital.
Frieda calls bullshit and says Issa is only looking out for herself.
The new ministers also risk looking out of touch with ordinary Colombians.
I feel like God is just looking out for me right now.
"Students deserve an experienced, qualified investigator looking out for their best interests."
You're in it together, and you're basically looking out for each other.
I think they did a remarkable job looking out for each other.
These are the things that Americans are looking out, that are tangible.
Your friend is really lucky to have you looking out for her.
He couldn't tell much by looking out the foyer's narrow windows, however.
But the hair stylist is looking out for his own brand's reputation.
With this decision, Gerwig points out again she's looking out for possibilities.
Jesús thanks God that they have a lawyer looking out for them.
I was just picking at the vegetables, aimlessly looking out the window.
Looking out for branded adverts coming soon to a dashboard near you.
I sat in my red chair, looking out my window, silently cheering.
Julian Assange looking out from the Ecuadorean Embassy in London in February.
Peaceful prevail of afternoon, looking out at this bluish marvel the air.
He is not looking out for the well-being of future generations.
Investors will be looking out for the FOMC's announcement at 2 p.m.
They will pretend they're just looking out for the rest of us.
"Someone who's not looking out for their own special interests," she said.
The roof is great for looking out at the sea or relaxing.
She remembers looking out her window and watching the city fly by.
From the inside looking out, however, the black glass will be transparent.
It broke my heart with its hopeful tone, looking out from 1994.
The CFPB is now looking out for consumer and mortgage lending practices.
You gotta be standing on a cliff and looking out to sea.
He was really just looking out for his profession and his colleagues.
"I appreciate you looking out for my boss," Ms. Abedin texted him.
"I'm just looking out for the guy next to me," Fowler said.
On the left, a woman is seated, looking out at the viewer.
"I'm the same man who's been looking out for you," he said.
"We hope our government is looking out for our long-term interests."
It means looking out for others before you look out for yourself.
"None at all," he said, looking out over the placid morning water.
It is the quintessential Australian act of looking out for your mates.
But at least you'll know that Albany was looking out for you.
Good guy Nick Offerman is looking out for future Late Show guests.
"Wow, it's huge," Dianna says, looking out a long glass sliding door.
Maybe it's a sign that the dead are looking out for us.
Donald Trump is only looking out for himself and his billionaire friends?
Looking out my window at night is like its own version of television.
I have lots of colleagues that don't get swooped, looking out at me.
I am always looking out that gallery window, at who is building something.
It's worth looking out for on your next set or set-top box.
No one's looking out for the little guy and it's driving me crazy.
OK, he's possibly also looking out for customers to get the best deal.
He clearly has no hard loyalties as he's only looking out for himself.
Check. Zayn using a lighter on his bed while looking out the window?
Here, humans have built undersea structures with viewports looking out into the deep.
An observer stands at an outlook platform, looking out across the opencast mine.
These aren't things you do while looking out for some populist, political benefits.
He had seen it every night, looking out at the world, lying awake.
Looking out over the salt formations on Hormuz Island in the Persian Gulf.
The kitchen narrows into a breakfast area looking out to the back terrace.
Still, you can understand why Josh is looking out for his fellow realtors.
I get that looking out for his feelings is part of your job.
It'd be nice to know that your computer is looking out for itself.
I still love the Allsvenskan, and I'll keep looking out for Djurgården's results.
She kept looking out her window, but could no longer see the police.
Apart from lasers, what are the main hazards pilots are looking out for?
Monadjem: I'm an avid bird watcher, so I'm always looking out for birds.
"I'm tired at the moment," he says, looking out at the wintry view.
She said: "She was like the den mom, always looking out for people."
I had been sitting at the bay window, looking out over the garden.
Looking out through the window he saw that it was a police car.
Looking out to 2018, he sees prices at $80 to $85 per barrel.
But he says he's also looking out for smaller businesses that need flexibility.
Within our own music community, how do we start looking out for them?
But the photographer knows he is still there, looking out at the water.
But looking out of our windows, we're mostly seeing sleet and freezing rain.
Everyone is looking out for one another; everyone is learning from one another.
He was looking out over the yard, tugging his beard into a triangle.
All the shows and movies you should be looking out for Hi internet.
Today, all it takes to confirm this hunger is looking out my window.
The bedroom connects to a windowed sunroom looking out to mountains and canyons.
In the West nationalists have to choose between looking out and looking in.
In between would be public space, a foyer looking out over the water.
It features two expansive glass facades looking out to the river and city.
But Russia is looking out and they're saying, 'Man, I wish she won.
Looking out at the Playa, you'll quickly realize it's impossible to see everything.
On the soft, wide sands of Copacabana Beach, looking out at the Atlantic.
It is a self-portrait in the studio, looking out at the viewer.
Looking out on the ocean, I searched in vain for a single boat.
Rooney, is not merely looking out for his younger brother from filial affection.
Khalid Robinson is a kid looking out at a world of infinite opportunity.
He started out as a nice guy looking out for the working class.
It's busy looking out for ways to prevent the next burger emoji fiasco.
Wojnarowicz starts off his recordings looking out the window, describing what he sees.
We find her in her apartment, looking out at the streetscape of Brooklyn.
We find her in her apartment, looking out at the streetscape of Brooklyn.
He walked to the window and stood for a long time looking out.
"I'm really thankful for God for looking out for me there," Foster said.
I was sitting there, looking out and kind of wishing for the best.
But everyone we encountered in Hallowell seemed to be looking out for him.
Looking out an upper-floor window, I spotted the High Line park below.
Investors were looking out for U.S. jobs data, due out at 297.356 GMT.
And finally, trust that the pilots are looking out after your best interests.
"Investors should know the S.E.C. is looking out for them," Mr. Clayton said.
Bridget, Lotte, and Shareen, the new caregiver, sat looking out on Riverside Drive.
To ensure accuracy, Stark and Flaherty recommend looking out for clusters of messages.
Looking out a terminal window, she saw the plane climbing just after takeoff.
Investors may be looking out for more developments on US-China trade talks.
I can honestly say someone or something was truly looking out for me.
It's anyone's guess how much regulators will ultimately be looking out for you.
Another photo is taken from behind a gun sight looking out the window.
It's a guy who knows the tax code looking out for number one.
Or looking out the window, wondering what cave everyone's smile crawled out of.
The way Jermaine sees it ... Savage is just looking out for Numero Uno.
I remember looking out the window ... and seeing women marching in the streets.
Look at Drake up there, perched on the CN Tower, looking out at something.
And season two starts later this year, so we'll be looking out for that.
They're passing through upa town and Pantazi isn't even looking out of the windows.
"That's what it felt like looking out the window at the Earth," he says.
The theme of broodily looking out into nature seemed to have been repeated, too.
For the moment, the mid-term bullish trend, looking out six months, remains intact.
He is steadfast about looking out into the void … and sticking out his tongue.
I kept looking out for him on the streets, asking people about his whereabouts.
In any case, you'll be proud of yourself for looking out for your needs.
Critics adored his performance as a country boy looking out for his beloved horse.
We see him looking out over a disparate land with a strange Omega symbol.
We're looking out farther, but there's always a bigger mountain just out of sight.
He tells Pacho in Juarez that every godfather is looking out for himself now.
He stands at the front of the room, looking out at his fellow worshippers.
She then gets up and alights on a balcony, looking out into the distance.
In the photo, the two are embracing and looking out at a sunset together.
LOOKING out from Mathabari, a village in northern Bangladesh, the landscape glints and ripples.
Looking out a bit further, 2017 is unlikely to see a global temperature record.
The adorable baby girl eventually calmed down, looking out at the audience in wonder.
Her 4-year-old grandson was seated in the back, looking out the window.
Inside, the scuba diver suit is worn by a mannequin, looking out the window.
It seems like Amazon is always looking out for our inner (and outer) procrastinators.
Tech start-up Paribus is looking out for consumers — by looking into their email.
I started looking out for, and chatting with, other farmers, most of them retired.
And you just see Chelsea Frei, that actress playing me, looking out the window.
I spotted him on a lower level balcony, looking out into the empty distance.
Must've had someone looking out from above ... it was kinda hard to miss her.
I want to be the person who is always looking out for my team.
"If you get buried, you know someone is looking out for you," he said.
"Maybe the audiences aren't necessarily coming for that," Biggers said, looking out the window.
So authoritarians are always looking out for respectable-sounding excuses to trample on it.
Many of them have stunning floor-to-ceiling windows looking out on the water.
The second bedroom, in the basement, had one tiny window looking out on concrete.
WE REALLY NEED PEOPLE TO BE LOOKING OUT FOR INVESTORS WHEN MANAGEMENTS DO THIS.
"It's wonderful," he said, looking out at all his well-wishers a moment later.
She stared straight ahead at the prosecutors, never once looking out at the audience.
So you can't, like, tell what time it is by looking out the window.
I enjoyed a listen while looking out the window at the views of Liverpool.
"So beautiful, so beautiful," Trump said, looking out over his New Hampshire victory party.
Bergman was no longer just the good guy looking out for a few kids.
The ice cream company is looking out for all its usual customers today, too.
He decided to try looking out the car window to see if that helped.
They have been looking out for everyone from Gulf War vets to Pussy Riot.
"Once we realized they were there, we started looking out for them," he said.
"It's looking out, to the Brooklyn Bridge, instead of just looking back," he said.
"This was all farmland," she said, looking out a giant window in her study.
"It's beautiful," she said, looking out at nearly empty expanse of the Great Lawn.
Grandparents in floppy sun hats sit on the chairs, looking out to the mountains.
I strolled the Bund, the city's waterfront promenade, looking out over the Huangpu River.
Looking out my window and seeing rain makes it even more unmotivating to move.
Investors are looking out later Friday for US personal income and personal spending data.
Let's just say the traction control on the DB11 is looking out for you.
Fashion Report MILAN — "Classics," the designer Tom Ford said, looking out over his showroom.
Thank you so much for looking out for Mr. Trump and his presidential campaign.
One of those looking out was a surgeon who identified himself as Dr. Chiu.
She stood on Charing Cross Bridge, looking out onto Parliament with a friend, Jayne.
I'm looking out at a room filled with hundreds of people who love you.
I was looking out there, too, and you just want everyone to win, really.
A replica of the home's salon has windows looking out onto the Aqsa Mosque.
This is a country that prides itself on neighbors looking out for one another.
Pertz is thinking in terms of multiyear financial targets rather than looking out decades.
The rate cut sends the message that grown-ups are looking out with concern.
Or perhaps time they spend socializing would be better spent looking out for predators.
And these are two people's faces looking out at me with serious, composed expressions.
Accepting personal responsibility means taking care of our communities, not looking out for ourselves.
She repeatedly accused Trump of looking out for himself instead of for average Americans.
Well, entrepreneurs are great at looking out for their own narrow short-term interests.
The 25 feet of windows face west, looking out onto hay fields and woodland.
As I was looking out across the field, a red-winged blackbird coasted through.
Why you would you look unfavorably upon someone who says they're looking out for you?
Even the farm's outhouses, looking out over the snowy peaks of the Pyrenees, embody serenity.
So I don&apost care as long as our president is looking out for ourselves.
Plus, she's been looking out for him ever since he stepped foot onto Middleton's campus.
I remember looking out from my kitchen and seeing 'him,' standing there with another guy.
In the mines, people are used to working together and looking out for each other.
Those views looking out across the golf and ocean don't deprive anyone of the view.
In a busy airport, a 21-year-old girl is looking out for a stranger.
The shots where Christine is looking out the window and thinking, What is my life?
She steps up onto the creaking back deck and stands looking out into the woods.
If it wasn't for people looking out for me, I wouldn't be in this position.
It's O.K. to say a lie, and it's O.K. to be looking out for yourself.
Netwon told Oher he needed the gentle giant looking out for him on the field.
But we do spend a fair amount of time looking out for our local partners.
Looking out at the world before him Eric couldn't breathe, didn't know if he should.
As an insider now looking out on this industry, what do you make of it?
I know my parents Reverend Robert and Reverend Carolyn Abrams are looking out for me.
Jay Z's time might be better spent looking out for the women of the world.
In another, the pair stand on a cliff looking out on a beautiful ocean scene.
Thankfully, the brand appears to be looking out, making sure no flavor is left behind.
"We're looking out for every kid under six years old in the world," says Busey.
So whatever your motivation for getting some lean meat on your bones, good looking out.
But I think most people are like, good, he&aposs looking out for our money.
Who wants educated and concerned people looking out for our health, the environment and stuff.
And even if you forget to turn it on, it's still looking out for you.
Just my teammates looking out for me and getting me the ball in certain positions.
"If the maker of the medicine isn't really looking out for me, that bothers me."
It's quite clear that Muslims are not a community that Trump is looking out for.
Clinton's team repeatedly posted that her main rival was ultimately looking out only for himself.
"It is a lovely view," she said, smiling and looking out over the green park.
"An act of love," he said, looking out at familiar faces in front of him.
In any case, we'll definitely be looking out for any interviews Hutt conducts with Hilary.
After the incident, I spent my evenings lying in Bed 232, looking out the window.
Others have balconies looking out onto the "Central Park" on the inside of the ship.
In this large, scary world, it's just nice to know someone's looking out for us. 
I stood there, looking out at them and truly didn't know what to do next.
Market participants will be looking out for New Zealand's inflation data due later this week.
Here are some things we're looking out for on the tech and cyber fronts: Sen.
I wanted this video to be a reminder that humanity is looking out for you.
" Segedin himself has said, "my sense of space was established by looking out el windows.
It's a cruel, uncaring world out there, where people are only looking out for themselves.
Miners had cut archways into the rock looking out onto the gorge and river below.
"If they're employed somewhere, maybe that business might be looking out for them," Davis said.
"I'm the only special motherfucker here, huh?" she says, looking out with a discerning nod.
Have fun and connect with your clique, but be sure you're looking out for yourself.
We are looking out the window at what is going on outside of our factory.
To pass the time they have been watching television, reading and looking out the window.
Looking out five years, we continue to see both challenges and opportunities in e-commerce.
To hear Republicans talk, they're just looking out for the interests of beleaguered yeoman farmers.
Looking out my window, we are finally out of the mountains and in the valley.
The car was quiet except for two teenagers making jokes about looking out for planes.
There is a separate butler's pantry and a screened porch looking out to a field.
I took a long bath in a giant tub while looking out over the sea.
Democrats want votes from poor, urban minorities, but they aren't really looking out for them.
But they aren't really looking out for them any more than they represent all women.
Looking out from the delivery center, we see jets bound for Delta, Spirit, and Frontier.
I think he's looking out for the interest of the American people, the American workers.
I think she was looking out for me and that was really sweet of her.
They're looking out for the company and making sure that I'm saying the right things.
Or, at the very least, someone will start looking out for him and his loved ones.
We should all just act like normal human beings that are looking out for each other.
You are seeing what he is seeing, when he is looking out his doorway in Tangiers.
Looking out over the water we talk about the only truly important thing in Louisiana, Boosie.
Or have I just changed and I'm just looking out with a different set of eyes?
A window looking out of the museum indicates miserable weather, as the glass spatters with raindrops.
Groups focusing on disability issues aren't the only ones looking out for disabled people in detention.
Looking out a plane window is one of the simpler, if perhaps only, pleasures of flying.
And I don't believe he thinks that they're looking out what's in his best interest, okay?
She has spent her whole life in an antique store looking out at the real world.
I just remember looking out at the building when I was holding the flag, you know?
I started looking out of bus windows, reading and watching more, and thinking about myself less.
But even with all that on the line, Corbally was still busy looking out for himself.
One entertaining side plot of any awards show is looking out for strong audience reaction shots.
I'm looking out there and wondering who their tears are for and who they're thinking about.
"Your life has been changed forever but there's somebody looking out for you upstairs," Dole said.
Only then will teachers spend more time teaching children than looking out for their own interests.
"Sometimes I can't help but wondering if anyone's actually looking out for these kids," he snaps.
The gorillas seem to be much more in their back body, looking out from the inside.
The Brazilian-born Bündchen posted a photo of a beachside sunrise looking out over Rio's skyline.
But to spend hours deliberately looking out a window—virtual or otherwise—is another thing entirely.
Thinking back to that class, I remember looking out the classroom window on our first day.
In the deep orange light, two shadows waded into the waves, looking out toward Key Biscayne.
I believed she was the person who was always looking out for me no matter what.
She adds that the main issue she is looking out for is with her sons' eyes.
"Our price target is looking out to a successful ramp on the Model 3," Rusch said.
"Don't feel bad about this," he says, wistfully looking out into the endless expanse of space.
When looking out east from the walls of the Kremlin, different rules and timescales will apply.
"God was definitely looking out for ya boy when he hand crafted this one," he wrote.
It's pretty clear: Trump's spent his life unscrupulously looking out for his own wallet above all.
Axe thinks he's a cowboy and that means Axe is always looking out for number one.
All the shows and movies you should be looking out for So what's everyone been watching?
"I am looking out the window," he says, "and I still do not see any Zeppelins."
And I don't believe he thinks that they're looking out what's in his best interest, OK?
"I think the way they see it, America's no longer looking out for them," he added.
While McCain believed in duty, honor and country, Trump believes in looking out for No. 1.
Only Trump can revive it -- with a singular focus on looking out for number one again.
He put the world on notice: Henceforth, America will be looking out exclusively for No. 1.
"He is extremely looking out for all of his clients, which I admire," Singer told me.
All the shows and movies you should be looking out for OMG IT'S COMIC-CON WEEK.
It's nice to look out for our neighbors and know that they're looking out for us.
" Looking out at the audience, he asked, "Who killed them all, the blacks and the Indians?
Deals we'll be looking out for are electric toothbrushes, skin-care tools, and luxury beauty essentials.
Even when Buffett's lords are honest, they may not be looking out for the common good.
What should we be looking out for next from the Trump administration — besides maybe some tweets?
Is there anything more idyllic than spending an afternoon looking out over the San Francisco Bay?
So now I spend my days sitting in this room, looking out the window for inspiration.
Costa Rica is also a top stop for mastering your headstand while looking out onto paradise.
It's Paul, tenderly chugging a coconut, looking out into the distance of a coconut-less Denver.
Who was looking out for other people's children, especially the ones in helmets and shoulder pads?
We're looking out for the second-quarter G.D.P. figure today, which is expected at 8.30 a.m.
Nearby • As you approach the ship, you might catch some carriage horses looking out of place.
An adjoining living room has a fireplace and a window looking out on the front yard.
Everyone is in this together, and neighbours are looking out for each other like never before.
Will Byers looking out his door was a callback to "Close Encounters of the Third Kind."
"I think Donald Trump will be looking out for that," he told Business Insider last week.
My wife was driving and I was doing some daydreaming while looking out the car window.
Seeing people inside tombs looking out, kids jumping from tomb to tomb—it was pretty bizarre.
Later in the day, I was looking out the window and I saw an empty spot.
Looking out of the window at the forest, mountains and blue sea, I sighed in agreement.
I think just the sense of looking out the window and it's like a beautiful painting.
Instead, the best way for us all to prepare is by looking out for one another.
I was looking out the car window at the most chaotic scene I had ever witnessed.
The pugs enjoyed briefly looking out the windows as we breezed through charming New England towns.
"Looking out for people instead of corporations," said Lauren Strathman, 37, a Sanders supporter from Bloomfield.
Increasingly, Wisconsin is looking out of state as well, targeting millennials — especially educated professionals — in Chicago.
" Looking out at her neighborhood, Bailey added, "Some of these houses will never be built back.
The rescue group is ultimately looking out for what they feel is best for the dog.
I'm looking out the balcony window of my apartment thinking it'll ring out any second now.
Looking out over the waves, I watched somebody soar across a blue sparkling wall of water.
The fifth floor has an office with windows on all sides looking out over the treetops.
So when looking out for your favorite athlete, keep an eye out for these stars, too.
Some see Manafort as a greedy grifter, desperate for a payday, looking out for only himself.
Biden contended that Republicans are looking out for wealthy Americans and corporations more than working families.
In 2014, looking out to 2015, the Fed anticipated numerous rate hikes and delivered only one.
I keep looking out the window, envisioning a precarious lake rushing at us, washing me away.
The agents counter that they are looking out for their clients in a fast-changing business.
Looking out at the bridge crossing into India from the heavily-contested Pakistan side of the Kashmir
Looking out from Mokattam Mountain towards the Cairo, Egypt neighborhood of Manshiyat Naser, you'll notice something beautiful.
Looking out over the next ten years at least, it's clear that this is the new normal.
"He called and told me he was looking out the front door" at the storm, Hicks said.
Still, Congress is out to prove to the American people that it's looking out for their interests.
I think women just like looking out for each other, and humbly offering tiny assistances is wonderful.
In the Keigwin dance, performers kept looking out front as if checking their reflections in the mirror.
Amazon is looking out for the system as a whole, and not for me, which I understand.
Watson shared that her nickname for Ventimiglia is "Papa Bear" because he's always looking out for everyone.
But as you can tell by looking out any window right now, flying cars don't exist yet.
The notion of charity, of looking out for those less fortunate, seems to be a foreign concept.
But Democrats lead by 29 on the issue of which party is looking out for "women's interests."
Looking out 12 months, Goldberg said the reality is very few countries could afford to be populist.
He's always looking out for me and knew I didn't have any leftovers to bring for lunch.
That&aposs because the office is looking out for the long-term interests of the United States.
"I'm definitely kicked off my timeline and Wimbledon qualifying is looking out of the question," she said.
He half-jokes that guardian angels, shamans, and even his Chihuahua Lucy are looking out for him.
He'd worked drug cases, and the team he was leading that day was looking out for traffickers.
He checks with the Vessel Traffic Service to see if there's anything to be looking out for.
"Billy's looking out for a lot of his buddies at Children's Hospital," McNearney said in her post.
Wong's station is at the front looking out on to the street (and the Sainsbury's supermarket opposite).
I like to say that there are a few more angels up there looking out for me.
He was looking out onto the field from behind home plate, sort of harried, sort of pensive.
Why was Luke Skywalker just hanging out by himself on that rock looking out at the sea?
"It's like looking out the window every five minutes at 125 places around the state," Thorncroft said.
Dodson in Charlottesville, looking out of place in a sea of khakis and army boots, of black
Investors in Canada will be looking out for the August employment report due at 20.25:30 a.m.
The cover depicts Clinton looking out the window of a dark Oval Office toward a full moon.
The Male Animal Alexander Rhodes sat along a stretch of grass, looking out over the Allegheny River.
Juno is the first spacecraft to take a photo looking out from between Jupiter and its rings.
Mostly, they&aposre looking out for ways that payments companies can do more than just process transactions.
Looking out the window, I saw the entire airport swaying and people fleeing the building in droves.
I remember standing on the water and looking out, and Bill Clinton was somewhere playing the saxophone.
Reva led me into a sitting room with windows looking out onto the snow-covered front yard.
You're sitting on your throne looking out at your kingdom, now you have conquered your inner world.
I guess he's being supportive in his own way, but he's also looking out for other interests.
Calderon claims that he's really just looking out for Mother Earth, not trying to punish restaurant workers.
Like I was a floating consciousness looking out through a body that had no other life within.
Fortunately, it sounds like Ziegler has a someone looking out for her along the way — her mom.
I would just stand there, trapped—looking out the window to safety, as the flames closed in.
You're doing it quickly, you're looking out, making sure the bouncers—or other people—don't see you.
Bajowoo Park, 32, a South Korean designer who lives in Tokyo, stood looking out at the boat.
Schrodt's vibe, and his vision, are primarily aimed at aligning with, and looking out for, students' interests.
It's interesting, because if it all happens online, there's no one looking out—there's no safety net.
The people he paints are often alone, like the insomniac, lost in contemplation, looking out the window.
"I'm imagining a first night, looking out into the audience, and it's all bonnets," Ms. Wade joked.
As CEO of the Marvel company, he was looking out for the best interest of the corporation.
To that end, looking out for your neighbors, family, friends and coworkers can also provide some relief.
He was looking out for you and he had your back — as he reminded you every night.
We see a sad girl looking out the window, and a brown dog wandering in the rain.
Educators and others say they're looking out for families The raids affected attendance on Wednesday, as well.
But when flying over water, it is particularly difficult to judge speed by looking out the window.
But it's O.K. to have a show be warm, to have people looking out for each other.
The study includes a wall of built-ins interspersed with windows looking out to a side garden.
Glass doors inset into a wall of windows open to a deck looking out on the ocean.
As the recovery process begins, NEMA urged residents to keep looking out for loved ones and neighbors.
Fed officials themselves hate the idea, and argue that they're looking out for the economy, not markets.
But I remember sitting down at the desk in the lab and looking out the broad window.
"Consumers had nobody looking out for them until we created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau," Waters said.
He and his congressional allies claim that their first priority is looking out for the American worker.
I thought these were the folks that the sanctimonious progressives loudly profess to be looking out for!
Recession risk is low, even when looking out over the next three years, according to Goldman Sachs.
CNN anchor John Berman challenged Duffy, asking whether he believes Vindman is looking out for America first.
Ms. Krajangsri suggests, in particular, looking out for clothing, woodwork and textiles (especially the region's famous silks).
She smiled hesitantly, looking out at one of several newly built transit centres for displaced Ukrainian Jews.
Instead of a person looking down in introspection, we get someone looking out at us with confidence.
You should expect Twitter to be as easy as looking out your window to see what's happening.
A worker looking out through Bertha's blades gives an idea of the scale of the earth chewing machine.
The biggest thing is like—Gabby: Looking out for your system, as a whole, instead of just yourself.
This is serious stuff, and it's more important than ever that people are looking out for one another.
Another two cameras, looking out on  either side of the vehicle, are tasked with capturing still HD images.
Both leaders have managed to convince people they're really looking out for the interests of the common man.
Bronn says he's looking out for number one only, but it's doubtful that he'll turn on Jaime now.
Looking out over time, there has been a direct correlation between monetary easing and poor hedge fund performance.
With Park's ruling conservatives looking out of favor, it seems likely the country will turn to the left.
Looking out the north‑side windows I could see a power generator three stories tall and equally wide.
It seemed like Musk was simply looking out for himself with all his dabbling in the political sphere.
After all, there's some themes we're going to be looking out for: cute kids, beautiful dresses, and hats.
In times of trouble, Jennifer Aniston knows she has at least one good friend looking out for her.
Questions remain for regulators and politicians looking out for public safety above profits or rapid advances in technology.
He was looking out of the corner of his eyes and flapping his hands in front of them.
And now you're looking out five years and you're telling me again, you know -- STEVE LIESMAN: Another five.
"She is doing the work of the bureau and looking out for its mission," said attorney Deepak Gupta.
"I see everything," he says, while looking out the window during the first train ride of his life.
"It was a wonderful spectacle," Mr. Ryder, the floor manager, observes, looking out onto the Goode's sales floor.
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I'm always looking out for their best interest and making sure that they feel supported at all times.
The couple of seven years also snuck a few kisses in while looking out to the water together.
"Looking out for YOURSELF is why you're STILL miserable," Toole wrote in the comment section of the post.
U.S. officials claim Abbas and other Palestinian leaders aren't looking out for the best interests of their people.
It's me looking out into the world and seeing all the problems I face as a black man.
Like the park's visitors, they're looking out beyond Earth's atmosphere—toward the sun, satellites, asteroids, or distant galaxies.
"We're at the stage where we're constantly looking out for him, because he's grabbing everything," Phelps previously PEOPLE.
Looking out on that field dreaming like I used to dream, but now the dreams are coming true.
In light of this, it's hard to make a case then that Apple is always looking out us.
Looking out for hurdles Coffey believes there are two major health concerns with this form of cell therapy.
But we are Bristol-Myers shareholders and looking out for what's in the best interest of Bristol-Myers.
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And there was Robyn looking out—in the wrong direction at first, so that she didn't see Valerie.
He had dinner at campsites and morning coffee looking out onto lakes with people he had just met.
"I'm not mad at the Chainsmokers," he said, looking out the car window as he passed through Corona.
Lauper was looking out on the Hudson River from Jane Street, the day after the season's first snow.
These middle and working class Americans are rightly skeptical of leaders' claims to be looking out for them.
Sitting at a diner and looking out, you see life itself on the other side of the window.
Without that, each locally elected member simply starts a mutiny, looking out for his or her own constituents.
The seventh is looking out for the invited journalists attending from major tech titles, newspapers and business broadcasters.
They can explain the advantages of listening to your body, drinking responsibly, and looking out for one another.
"It's hard not to have some down days," he said, looking out on his 200 acres of soybeans.
For now, however, Americans can rest assured that the consumer bureau is still looking out for their interests.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Looking out my window, I am waking up with the rest of the world.
"This is my corner," Ms. Davis said, looking out over the meeting of the two broad, busy streets.
"New York is like a big mystery tour," Kate said, looking out from the open door of Moe's.
Tell me about the painting over the bed of a woman looking out the window to the water.
With a better all-electric range and semi-autonomous features, the Prius Prime is worth looking out for.
Anna, a gentrifier in Harlem, spends a lot of time watching old movies and looking out her window.
The high is looking out at the room and twisting it in knots and having everyone go bonkers.
Rather than looking out from an interior, the characters here are outside a small, grim house, looking in.
Nike is looking out for sneakerheads fighting to land a pair of the hottest shoes on release day.
When things get ugly, they may find, yet again, that there is no one looking out for them.
Was Vivian genuinely looking out for Emma, or searching for a mouse to bat around for a summer?
"Everyone is busy saving their own farm and looking out for their colleagues," Ms. van de Vis said.
"He's still looking out the side of his eye at cable," his GQ editor, Geoff Gagnon, told me.
They started walking and came upon a swinging bench looking out at the Tushar Mountains to the East.
The ground floor is open plan, with walls of windows looking out to moss-covered boulders and trees.
" The moderator returned his gaze before looking out at the auditorium full of reporters and saying, "Next question.
The resident said he was looking out the window and was confident that Katie was in his backyard.
I was a turret gunner just there pulling security, and my sector was looking out over the river.
One day during class, Mr. Hyde catches Pudge looking out the window and kicks him out of class.
"We are never going to do better than this," the President said, looking out into the assembled crowd.
"The industry has to start looking out for these warning signs or get better at it," Hochberger said.
After a 10- to 15-minute climb, I found Minerva on the hill, looking out over the water.
The best hedge fund managers are always looking out for potential downside when they put together a portfolio.
Back home, looking out from my balcony, it looked as if the festivities could go on all night.
Investors were now looking out for U.S. retail sales and consumer confidence numbers due later on the day.
The placards show her completely naked, looking out a window and making a peace sign with one hand.
It should be about looking out for one another, and especially about helping people who are in need.
"I remember looking out at the audience and seeing half the crowd had cowboy hats on," he said.
Suddenly, Marlo can sleep through the night, secure in the knowledge that Tully is looking out for Mia.
Looking out for London's BME population will take a lot more than trying to disrupt state-sanctioned racism.
Brennan suggested that Trump had to start looking out for national security, rather than protecting his personal reputation.
The sinking sun looks almost otherworldly as it lowers into The Minch, the strait that we're looking out across.
"I think they're going to target us," she said, looking out at the larger groups of people supporting Mrs.
Our first image is an ominous one of Kylo Ren, looking out over a First Order hangar, sans helmet.
When he won, he was impassive, looking out at the crowd as if he might have anticipated the outcome.
I always felt that I had somebody looking out for me, and I looked to her to protect me.
Arrington also shared a photo of herself in the hospital, sitting up and looking out the window in Charleston.
There's an image of Roosevelt as a boy looking out of a second-story window onto Lincoln's funeral procession.
Renley, who has fully recovered, continues to thank Lili for looking out by offering an endless stream of affection.
Investing, at the end of the day, you're looking out a 10-year period not a 10-day period.
Most of them are like, wait a second, who is looking out for the blue-collar workers before Trump?
She posted a picture to Instagram of herself in a bikini on a boat, looking out on the horizon.
"From California to the New York Island" shows President Obama at Yosemite National Park, looking out at Yosemite Falls.
Dunderhoff, tall and slightly balding, stood looking out the window, the Wiffle Ball bat resting on his right shoulder.
From the first time I met you I knew you had a good heart, always looking out for others.
Honestly, I should probably be packing for Asia instead of writing this, but I'm looking out for you instead.
These are the trusted good guys with guns who, Sanders says, are ultimately just looking out for our safety?
In January, Chrome users can start looking out for the security warning in the address bar of their browser.
You need the guide to be with you, and that's very reassuring because they're looking out for your body.
On the data front, investors will be looking out for the Empire State survey, due out at 8.30 a.m.
"I'm looking out and the sun is shining and it's so pretty in the garden, what's not to love?"
I started writing songs like 'Mirror' and 'Are U Fucked,' which are more about looking in than looking out.
"Looking out the window and imagining the yard I wanted motivated me to stick to the budget," she says.
It's left many Irish confused and looking out their windows to figure out if there's anarchy on the streets.
We'll keep looking out for more information about what is happening with Simply Hired (ping me if you know).
He has a window seat, and he's looking out at the landscape, feeling bemused at what he sees. Farmlands!
Bellido told the newspaper Keyla was gentle, sweet and close to her family, always looking out for her sisters.
"If they were around today, we'd have pterosaur watchers looking out for babies and adults as well," Unwin said.
Looking out for you An honor guard member's shoelace became untied during a July 4 parade in Arlington, Texas.
All the shows and movies you should be looking out for I'm a big fan of Woody Allen's work.
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Dan: And as I mentioned, you're also looking out for some potential investors in this region perhaps as well.
That said, it's nice to know someone is looking out for our quantum future, however weird it may be.
Now we in Paris eating appetizers, shopping, walking the city and looking out the window at the Eiffel Tower.
We'll be looking out for more nuggets of wisdom from her (as well as cute baby pictures, of course.)
At one point, an old man in the next booth, looking out the window, spoke without looking at us.
Here is writer and performer Alice Childress, looking out of a window with a gaze both steely and wistful.
What happened was public officials who are charged with looking out for us took their eye off the ball.
You have to wonder why these lawmakers are looking out more for insurance companies' interests than that of patients.
Turns out, he was actually looking out for her — minus the whole breaking your heart on national TV situation.
Now in Margate, they sit on scuffed wooden pews looking out of the museum windows at the North Sea.
In the final moments of her life, Alivia Stahl was looking out for her brothers Xzavier and Mason Ingle.
Instead, they lay on a bunch of towels on a mattress in their underwear looking out onto an airshaft.
This is the first of Paronuzzi's books to be translated into English, and I'll be looking out for more.
The other aspect of our life here that is just incredible is looking out our windows and seeing Earth.
One tweet shows a video clip of Bana looking out the window and plugging her ears as bombs drop.
We shouldn't be surprised when the soda industry claims it's really just looking out for the rest of us.
Schwarber tried to fight it, but the doctors said no, and the Cubs are looking out for his future.
Members of his administration seem content to go along with the plan, while claiming they're looking out for Americans.
"I'm going to serve you now," Oliver smiles, sending me to a table looking out over Spitalfields' Commercial Street.
Aside from bruises and obvious signs of physical trauma, what kind of things should neighbors be looking out for?
There's nothing worse than looking out the driver-side window and seeing your trailer racing you down the hill.
But for much of the country, that look through a climate crystal ball was like looking out the window.
Verdict: Nothing says "white privilege" like looking out on your Ivy League college's campus through an image commemorating slavery.
Wendy's plea to her does seem more heartfelt, as if she is really looking out for him and Ruth.
From the stage, looking out over the growing number of people wearing parrot headgear, he realized there was demand.
Klum also posted a photo of herself in a bathing suit, shot from behind, looking out on the water.
Meanwhile, they are also looking out for each other, keeping their spirits and morale high during these stressful times.
Looking out at the audience or a memory of a song that you played that had a particular resonance?
They are backed up by officers working the radar and looking out from the command center below the bridge.
Tempah's latest U.K. single "Find Me," shows him visiting his childhood home and looking out over the London skyline.
I'll be looking out into the mealy-mouthed winter of New York circa 2020 and thinking about my grill.
Looking out a car window, Mr. Nygard said there were many women with whom he hadn't yet had sex.
"I saw this problem and so I was looking out for startups trying to solve this problem," she added.
I remember looking out the window, seeing the lights of Bagram in the distance and thinking, Crap, that's amazing.
But in this case, Peter gives Sydney the group date rose and thanks her for looking out for him.
Looking out over those next 15 years, nothing seems guaranteed to Mr. Popovich, the former Hostess worker from Toledo.
"It's so resolute, the way she's looking out the window, especially because she has no return ticket," Mitski said.
Zuckerman includes novelistic details, like Simons looking out of a window on a particular day, that are obviously imagined.
OUTDOOR SPACE The property is 0.37 acre with a stone patio looking out over mature trees, shrubs and gardens.
The birds have become their own social media sensation, with Las Vegas residents looking out for the hatted duo.
So Michelle Obama's face stares at us today as if looking out of an album of old family photographs.
And don't get me wrong — having a good work spouse who's looking out for you is a powerful thing.
Investors will also be looking out for the Empire State Manufacturing survey, slated to come out at 8.30 a.m.
"PG&E's bankruptcy filing is just another example of them looking out for their own interests," Mr. Hill said.
The birds have become their own social media sensation, with Las Vegas residents looking out for the behatted duo.
Looking out a window, her son saw a man who turned out to be Officer Reynolds in the yard.
Charles is looking out at the modern world, and seeing too much scary shit to categorize all of it.
Dominic and Shelby are still stuck in the upstairs bedroom, looking out at the mob gathering outside their front door.
When you're looking out at the world from the sunny opportunity factory that is Silicon Valley, this vision sounds wonderful.
The difference is apparent when you check the whole listing, but you need to know what you're looking out for.
It's a high-ceilinged room, all light and air, with tall windows looking out on autumnal trees and orange leaves.
Thankfully for one honor guard member in Texas last week, a 10-year-old boy was looking out for him.
Bonomo, who knew Skelos socially for several years, "was a friend looking out for a friend&aposs son," Gage said.
Once you're in, you'll take your seat in a very, very clean virtual stadium, looking out to Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
Communities like this excel at taking care of one another because they don't have anyone else looking out for them.
Looking out at Grant Park and not being able to see where the crowds of people ended, that was special.
I didn't know to be looking out for that...How did I do it, getting a period once a month?...
And, keep a careful eye on the monthly explanation of benefits that Medicare sends, looking out for any suspicious charges.
President Donald Trump has spent the week ahead of the hurricane focused on looking out for himself and his reputation.
There's nothing weak about looking out for others ... You're not a sucker to have integrity and treat others with respect.
But there is one glorious and highly entertaining spot in each subway train — looking out the first car's front window.
Tiffany is my new she-ro and I will definitely be looking out for more of her insight on life!
That's good when it comes to something like this, where Google is looking out for users' interests and the safety.
My mom and I kept looking out the window, until the last bit of the sunset blurred to blue-black.
"I'm looking out the window right now and everything is greener and bluer," he said before cracking a few jokes.
"I spent my childhood on those shores, looking out over the endless ocean, and was humbled by it," Obama said.
Over the weekend, Kardashian West also showed that her youngest child has already started looking out for her baby cousins.
That light -- and her belief that perhaps someone was looking out for her -- helped her fight off sleep and survive.
Reynolds previously talked about how his two daughters are already looking out for each other and keeping the family afloat.
Sulkowicz, wearing a black coat and nude high heels, was looking out a nearby window, holding a hot pink Nalgene.
Now he's looking out for his own family, as the county he lives in prepares for more rainfall and flooding.
The mural's artistry — stunningly realistic for a generation that had never seen Earth from space — was looking out of date.
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We were standing in an observation room next door, looking out at the testing area through a two-way mirror.
Reaction to short-term plans: Predictably, Democrats did not agree that the administration was looking out for people's best interests.
But because of her past experience, she's hyper-aware of looking out for others who may be in similar situations.
When it comes to repairs, Apple's official line is that it's just looking out for the safety of its customers.
"I think they've been supporting their shareholders and executives more than they've been looking out for the public," Harris said.
We've seen some very recent examples of politicians looking out for the special interests that help them stay in power.
Nonetheless, right now, I'm in Gallery 3 of the museum, looking out over a landscape of 19 tons of rebar.
We sat on my back door stoop, looking out at the parking lot and the chickens in the community garden.
It's interesting that looking out into the universe, we saw our own future and foisted it onto others, already successful.
And as I stood in my office in Manhattan, I'm looking out at the Brooklyn Bridge, I remember this moment.
The fates of characters who are incapable of looking out for their own best interests tend to be much darker.
She nuances questions of who we are and where we stand: are we inside looking out, or outside looking in?
I checked into my room — a cozy studio with heated floors and a balcony looking out toward the nearby mountains.
With floor-to-ceiling windows looking out over a steep lot, the airy home has the feeling of a treehouse.
And photos of a trip we took upstate last winter, blue blue windows looking out onto the evening's snowy landscape.
And perhaps even more important, we knew we had partners who were looking out for our common constituents in need.
Looking out on soldiers guarding the Badhriyyah Jumah Mosque where he and other Sufis worship, Mr. Ameer shook his head.
"We're looking out for our business owners," Ms. Maxwell said of parking enforcement, which she expects to resume before long.
The result is several generations of drivers who don't even think about sharing the road and looking out for cyclists.
Looking out over a garden of bamboo and orange trees, she spoke of the men who had destroyed her village.
The guest bedroom has a wall of glass looking out to an expansive balcony and access to a second bathroom.
"A lot of the shots are from me looking out of the window and saying, 'Stop the car,'" Schuman explains.
"Four missed cuts to come in here and I played this well — someone is looking out for me," Horschel said.
It really did feel like you were looking out of a normal window, showing the grounds of the airshow outside.
"Everyone has to look out for themselves and next year I'm looking out for me," McIlroy told reporters last month.
As the taxi pulled up to its destination, Mr. Siem went quiet for a moment, looking out of the window.
He's also saying, 'Everyone's an individual'—and looking out at this crowd of faces that are all exactly the same.
It was hard to tell, looking out over the church crowd, what the general reaction was to Bishop Curry's address.
The window looking out from the art offices looked onto this ravine, and there was this bridge that went across.
But looking out for the interests of all stakeholders in the copyright system—creators and users alike—isn't anti-copyright.
You see it everywhere, like Donald Trump in America, these people at the top are only looking out for themselves.
"In our society right now, we don't know our neighbors, and we aren't looking out for each other," he said.
"It's a long, long way from home, and it's pretty surreal," Mr. Measures said, looking out from his rooftop perch.
A party that prides itself on looking out for the little guy went with the biggest names it could find.
On Twitter, he described looking out the window to see several ambulances, firetrucks and police vehicles converge on the plane.
In other words, if populations were satisfied their leaders were looking out for them, foreign meddling would be less effective.
Looking out into space, Heberlee is like a child lost in Hansel and Gretel's forest of witches and failed love.
She had the teens nominate up to four so it wasn't just their parents charged with looking out for them.
For example, if one cat would be looking out this way and another looking somewhere completely different, that's no good.
No matter how low she got, Reynolds was always looking out for people who were in an even worse spot.
Standing there looking out, with the elated feeling that we're still somewhere at the beginning, and my drink is really strong.
The issue that appeared in this utopian vision is that music's ruling class weren't always looking out for those underneath them.
The sacred land at the center of the Dakota pipeline dispute Greenpeace said the President was looking out for the rich.
When I'm talking on the phone, I'm looking out the window, not sitting at my desk in front of my computer.
I hadn't been there more than a few months when he caught me looking out of the window onto Russell Square.
Binding politicians, hexing fascists, looking out for humanity and causing trouble: All in a day's work for modern, politically-organized witches.
Next, looking out further to 2023, the expected market share for Cologuard is >50% ahead of what's implied in our forecasts.
He chokes up and stands silently for some seconds, looking out the windows into the lot, his hand rubbing his neck.
"Like, 'Hey, thanks for looking out for me … Hope you're having fun up there, because I'm taking some test,' " he explained.
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I am refreshed by venturing out on the streets or looking out my window and being inspired by gestures of love.
"We both denied it for a while, busily looking out the window when in fact we were both crying," Broomfield says.
What they're saying: Both backers of the Green New Deal and their conservative detractors say they're looking out for America's poor.
But, if you are planning on "rooting for everybody Black," these are the names you need to be looking out for.
If you're buying a router next year, you're still going to just be looking out for that "Wi-Fi 6" logo.
But looking out toward the late 21st century and beyond, NASA may be forced to leave some of these launchpads behind.
It's a picture of now-former President Obama looking out of a helicopter window at the White House down below. Farewell.
Ms. Averill is comforted by being able to see her ex-husband's house just by looking out her living room window.
Tesla will report its quarterly earnings on Wednesday and we'll be looking out for more information on the company's production plans.
"The kids were just so relieved that we were looking out and that we had a plan in action," she said.
To be better prepared to spot phishing when it happens though, it helps to know exactly what you're looking out for.
I know you were looking out for fans or just trying to do your job well, regardless of this dumb movie.
"Looking out today, at the incredible sea of blue and orange, brings back the greatest time of my life," Piazza said.
He is always looking out for them, and makes sure to do everything he can to set them up for success.
It had two windows looking out onto the street, a separate eat-in kitchen and a quiet bedroom facing the back.
IBM wasn't directly involved in the Jill project — which is rare, because IBM is constantly looking out for new PR opportunities.
Despite her extreme attire, Alice's demeanor is overwhelmingly kind, a sort of BDSM momma bear looking out for her sissy cubs.
Sources close to Otunga believe Jennifer was NOT being generous, or looking out for their son, when she dropped the order.
A mother of three, she was wise and she was caring, always looking out for her friends, family and passing acquaintances.
A friend told CNN affiliate KGO that Wadsworth, who she said had a "quirky intelligence," was always looking out for friends.
I locked myself upstairs in a room and was looking out through the window assuming I was about to be arrested.
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I know she is looking out for all the people that she loved, and I am thrilled to be among them.
Plus, only looking out for yourself might rub your coworkers the wrong way, which can hurt you in the long run.
And they also won't benefit from the many ways Trump is already looking out for the country's elite citizens and corporations.
I reeled back, wondering if it was ever possible to know when someone was really looking out for me or not.
For looking out of the cockpit, meanwhile, PIBOT has edge-detection software that recognises features like the horizon and runway markings.
In January, the two made it Instagram official, after Tucker posted a photo of Jonas looking out wistfully on a boat.
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" He added, "When you sit behind the desk, looking out at the fireplace and sofas, you do get a big head.
On the way, Melania drew widespread criticism for looking out of touch after she was pictured boarding a plane in heels.
I can be in a room looking out the window and even watching the clouds move, and that can move me.
And then he sees evidence of it by looking out his window and seeing Glenn enter Christina's room late at night.
She opened the curtains and lay looking out at the snow falling, exhilarated as if she were back in her childhood.
But the pattern of husbands standing up for wives and fathers looking out for daughters was most noticeable — and most discordant.
His daughter is clearly looking out for her own interests, but at least she is stepping up to be a guardian.
Hillbilly music was playing on a radio, and I could see somebody—a woman—walk past a window without looking out.
The next day Trump dismissed the sanctions, placing Haley in the awkward position of looking out of step with her boss.
And Gilbert said that a girl with long dark hair has been seen looking out of the window in the tower.
Now that you know all the things you should be looking out for, hopefully you'll be able to catch them all.
The home has spacious common areas and one bedroom with huge windows on three walls looking out into your private woods.
As the light faded, Hudner kept trying to free his friend while their squadron circled above, looking out for enemy troops.
But all of a sudden, someone I didn't know, who wasn't asking for anything in return, was looking out for us.
They had discussed marriage, and on Christmas 2013, standing atop the roof, looking out over Long Island Sound, Mr. Postilio proposed.
Your duty to look out for them and your interest in looking out for yourself go together like bread and mold.
The main house and bungalow are separated by a large swimming pool and a garden looking out on the Indian Ocean.
And a majority (76%) of all voters surveyed view the Republican Party as looking out for the wealthy first and foremost.
Hollywood blockbusters have yet to return and Hamas Islamists, who now rule Gaza, are looking out for anything they consider immodest.
"I just was so happy that she had the world right around her," Strout said, looking out at the gray sea.
"This is where me and Miles, my twin, used to hang out all the time," he says, looking out the window.
There are thousands of these dumb "National Days," and many can slip by you if you're not looking out for them.
I was sat with my new friend Roma on a half-finished bridge over Dnieper River, looking out on the city.
Now, she is looking out for all of us by thinking about the trickiest topic in food right now: the future.
It's going to take each of us working together, growing together, looking out for one another, and lifting each other up.
Looking out across Kampala's urban sprawl, Nakasi says she is a strong believer in developing local tech solutions to local problems.
Yes, we have to look out for ourselves, but we can only do that by looking out for one another, too.
Which means that even if you're only looking out for yourself, your spring break is definitely, definitely, definitely not worth it.
I hoped for better views than the basic Queen Room, but ended up mainly just looking out at a construction site.
We accept the notion that our best selves choose doing the right thing over looking out solely for our self-interest.
Ordinarily, whistle-blowers have to decide between following the moral course of action and looking out for their own material security.
He's not looking out for the welfare of the office he holds or the sanctity of the doctrine of executive privilege.
Desperate, many people have hung religious icons over their doors in the hope that somebody above is looking out for them.
" Ms. Prodan added: "Even in the countries where people were oppressed, people were looking out for each other in a way.
Walter J. Clayton wants to make clear that he will be looking out for the interests of mom-and-pop investors.
"But this place was Armageddon," said Brian Baker, a guitarist for Bad Religion, recalling looking out from the Warped Tour stage.
That's the only way the public can be confident that the president is looking out for them and not for himself.
"You can cast out a net and catch them," the psychologist Bertram von der Stein declared, looking out over the crowd.
We had good fish tacos and beer for lunch there and managed to snag a table looking out onto the water.
"If you're a long-term investor and looking out five to 10 years, it's a no-brainer," Mr. Van Dyck said.
The department—tasked with looking out for all of Peru's isolated indigenous people—was a tiny office with little political clout.
According to the popular Democrat narrative, the DACA "kids" are deserving folks and someone should be looking out for their interests.
Ultimately, he said, Warren's earnestness and credibility in "looking out for the little guy, for working people" will win over critics.
"We greet each other in the morning and help with shoveling snow and doing errands and just looking out," Terry said.
So here she is offering her rebuke and her steadfastness, looking out from history saying, I'm still here, you'll be gone.
Instead, it's a call for Christian kindness and charity, for looking out for your fellow man in his hour of need.
He spent most of the day ducking and moving in the pocket, backpedaling while throwing and generally looking out of rhythm.
I'm a woman who loves her husband and I make no apologies for looking out for his personal and political welfare.
My wingmen cased the place, looking out for lonely singles eager to be olfactorily transported to a world of true love.
Scrambling through the collapsed masonry, we emerged into two mostly intact basement rooms with barred windows looking out onto the river.
"I told Donald Trump, this isn't a campaign, this is a movement," Mr. Sessions said, looking out over the crowd of thousands.
"I told Donald Trump, 'This isn't a campaign, this is a movement,' " Mr. Sessions said, looking out over a crowd of thousands.
"I wasn't particularly looking out for Pokémon Go or anything, I wasn't like super hyped for it," Liu told me over Skype.
My wife and I were married there 23 years ago, in the hillside living room looking out over a vine-carpeted valley.
Investors would be looking out for the ECB's guidance for its interest rates path and any announcement on its asset purchase program.
It's not as big a problem when a passenger is looking out a window—there the sensations of motions usually properly correlate.
"They are likely playing the numbers game rather than looking out for your best interests," says Shaun Melby, a certified financial planner.
And naturally is the way the president is sort of looking at his role, obviously, as the president looking out for America.
It was too far to see them, but people were looking out of each bright coloured window of the skyscrapers, I promise.
As you can see, it can get rather complicated rather quickly, but it's still worth looking out for on phone specs sheets.
His tweets may seem like he's mean to his girls, but Lively mentioned one little way Reynolds is looking out for them.
An image I like a lot is of a boy looking out of a bus window as we drove into Mexico City.
Next time Gulliver flies, he is now determined to do so with his face pressed against the pane, looking out in wonder.
Sitting on beautiful velvet banquettes, looking out onto the park from the Café Sabarsky makes you feel like you're very far away.
She recalls standing in an abandoned quarry, not long after her project began, and looking out at San Francisco's glittering business district.
Here are three ways founders can ensure they're looking out for what's best for their companies — and themselves — in the long run.
Archie threatens Hiram with a notebook Archie has been keeping since his apprenticeship began because he's looking out for his own family.
After all, Graham is just looking out for her customers, and who wants to deal with jeans that won't move with you?
He recalls looking out at the park after the purchase, and thinking that it would take three generations to sell it all.
It does not justify your ad feminam headline that she is championing her own political career rather than looking out for consumers.
At night, lying awake in bed, he finds himself drawn into the garden, looking out towards a ghostly presence in the undergrowth.
Pete Davidson may be off social media, but that's okay, because fiancée Ariana Grande is looking out for him while he's gone.
For many born in the 80s and 90s, AIM was a window looking out to the wild world of the early web.
I'm not a huge fan of that, mostly because it adds bulk, but good on Asus for looking out for power users.
And, because we're always looking out for travelers on different budgets, we've included destination suggestions for both luxury and low-cost vacations.
The ship lands on the Martian surface and then we get a glimpse of the astronauts looking out onto the Martian plains.
There were a bunch of folks who were looking out for me, and there weren't a lot of guns on the streets.
She might not know it, but every time she asks why you're still single, she's just looking out for your well-being.
Looking out the window, the second fuselage is so far away that it looks like a plane sitting on an adjacent runway.
"We're at the stage where we're constantly looking out for him, because he's grabbing everything," Phelps, 31, tells PEOPLE with a laugh.
All the shows and movies you should be looking out for There's a new Star Wars trailer and it's really, really great!
On Tuesday, Jenner, 21, shared a sweet moment between her and Stormi Webster, 8 months, looking out over a beautiful beach sunset.
At what point do Republicans in Congress start looking out for their political future and go after President Trump's ties to Russia?
We love sitting out and hearing the birds and feeling the breeze and looking out at the greens and drinking great wines.
Andrew Day of Bangor, Maine was looking out of the window at his parents' home on Sunday when he saw something strange.
Hodges says his lawyers stopped looking out for his best interests, dropped him as a client and he ended up with zilch.
So along the breasts and elbows, or anywhere that was sensual, there were a bunch of eyes looking out from this person.
We're not being looked at in a fishbowl, we're looking out at the world through a different lens, with a different perspective.
But, the moral of the story ... the entire Bryan family seems to be looking out for each other and it's pretty cool.
When I stand on the edge of a cliff, looking out over what Mars once was, I imagine a thriving industrial planet.
Each pod would come with a king-size bed, bathroom, internet and massive panoramic acrylic windows looking out onto the ocean floor.
All the shows and movies you should be looking out for It's been a really, really busy week or so for entertainment.
So it's only natural that she'd be looking out for women's sex lives by recommending a particularly useful sex ed site: OMGYes.
Can this company continue to claim it's looking out for its users' best interests while discarding some of their most necessary tools?
With over four million followers looking out for him, let's hope the next selfie posted is a recent healthy and happy one.
The living room has a vaulted wooden ceiling and an immense window looking out over the property, as well as a fireplace.
Using fallen trees and stones, she and Pattinson built an aerie looking out over the bay and called it the Rabbit Hole.
Everyone is looking out for themselves, but at same time you are part of a team, so think about your overall objectives.
"Every time it rains, even just a drop, I'm looking out the window hoping that nothing's gonna back up again," he said.
If people were just looking out for themselves, their view of globalization would be determined by the industry in which they worked.
In that same poll, asked which party is "looking out for the middle class," Democrats get the nod over Republicans 39-31.
Would he camp out at a nearby cafe while wistfully looking out of the window, searching the passing crowd for Charlotta's face?
And the reason is painfully obvious: Individuals don't have lobbyists and PACs to help make sure Congress is looking out for them.
He thanked the people of Zimbabwe and ZANU-PF -- as if they are one and the same -- for looking out for him.
Looking out over the glaciers and clouds, the words of Nelson Mandela came to mind: "It always seems impossible, until it's done."
"I remember the incinerators burned 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, looking out my window seeing Peabody Coal," he said.
I think the new generation is already looking out for their next promotion rather than paying attention to the job at hand.
They need to find that joy (again) without having a constant group of people on the peninsula looking out to the island.
Looking out onto a sea of thousands, East Berlin border guards stood atop the Berlin Wall at the Brandenburg Gate November 11.
Despite that, these men who claim to be looking out for the average person are obviously only vested in their own interests.
It's clear Burrow is still looking out for his home state of Ohio ... which currently has 567 reported cases of the coronavirus.
Another reason the cultural hub stays intact is the wealth of nonprofit organizations and social service agencies looking out for Chinatown's interests.
Mr. Nelson strode onstage, looking out on a lawn of beach towels and avian-casual button-downs, and promised to be quick.
He's big-mouthed and big-hearted and always (if you believe him) looking out for the immigrant community he's a part of.
It features Lil Nas X in his cowboy gear, riding a horse and looking out on a skyline bright with rainbow lights.
Looking out to 210, Brattle estimates that expanding and improving existing DR 22 programs could get another 23 GW of capacity online.
" He added: "Close to the boutique, there was a beautiful palace where two wealthy girls spent their days looking out the balcony.
"The second Trump won, I felt super-powerless and I thought, 'Oh my God, no one's looking out for us,'" she says.
Looking out over the counties of Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach, cranes are once again the unofficial bird of the region.
"Should I put down all my old dogs?" he said, looking out at his yard of 39 lounging and yelping northern huskies.
They are missing the opportunity to talk about compassion, looking out for your neighbors, and the fundamental dignity of every human being.
He also argued he was looking out for Deyjah's best interest -- something he says more people wish their folks did growing up.
Astrophysicists are forever toggling between feelings of bigness and smallness, of hubris and humility, depending on whether they're looking out or within.
Looking out the windows of the fourth floor food court, she saw a body next to a motorcycle, another by a car.
Anyone vying for the party's nomination, though, will have to confront Democrats' own legacy of looking out for the fossil fuel industry.
Here are other financial metrics that investors were looking out for: Along with the earnings release, HSBC also outlined its business strategy.
He and his wife, who handled the factory's books, bought a brick house on a hilltop looking out on the glittering sea.
In the door frame between the front and back of the house, he sipped his coffee, looking out at the dining room.
I'm looking out for possible hazards to children and trying to prevent them," she told CNN's Jake Tapper on "Erin Burnett OutFront.
Investors are looking out this week for signs about how central banks around the world may take action to support economic growth.
Also looking out for the boy, for reasons no one can quite figure out, is the mystical, sardonic python Kaa (Cate Blanchett).
We hiked to the Wolfman Panel, a yards-long display of bold pictographs looking out from a cliff face over Butler Wash.
But there was one surprising source who cracked the mystery: a semiretired information technology specialist in England, looking out his kitchen window.
Adams told Bridgers's mother that it was a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity" to have someone like him looking out for her.
"It's depression, it's anxiety, it's misery, it's everything in one," he said, looking out of a barred window toward a steep hill.
At one point, Goodman's character (a CIA man) stands atop a random staircase, looking out over the Berlin Wall at East Berlin.
About 20 minutes later, I was looking out my cell window when I noticed a group of screws walking towards the grass.
Voters give Democrats higher marks on looking out for the interests of women and the middle class, handling health care, and immigration.
One of the second-floor galleries has a window looking out onto the grounds, with a clear view of the former allée.
I sat there for a little while looking out at the waves, more grey and white now that I was up close.
"If you look at the underlying reasons why, you see we were looking out for the interests of our shareholders," she told reporters.
"Good looking out, I had my gun in the bag, I could have been [expletive]," Mattinson says he told Slayman, according to police.
" Miller defended her on-air persona, saying that she is "always looking out for the kids and the best interest of the underdog.
President Nixon once said, 'The problem with journalists is that they look in the mirror when they should be looking out the window.
One expert told CNN that the first thing an officer is looking out for during a traffic stop is his or her safety.
People who are only looking out for themselves are typically less liked by colleagues, and that has implications for promotions and salary increases.
He&aposs looking out there at the political landscape, and despite his poll numbers, he thinks he&aposs in a very good place.
"As Economy Minister, he's looking out for his country... in that sense, it's quite natural that he should look at alternatives," Kaeser added.
Looking out at the rugged mountains, Lenihan said you can sometimes see bits of broken glass shimmer like tinsel in the harsh light.
I'd been at the airport for five hours, mostly on the sidewalk of the arrivals terminal looking out for his old blue Volkswagen.
Nope. That's probably because Facebook doesn't have a dedicated staffer — or public editor — looking out for the people who use the company's service.
He insisted that his benefactors understand he's simply looking out for himself, as they need to do as well during these violent times.
"It has gotten much worse out here," Johnson says, standing outside her home and looking out onto the streets she knows so well.
The cliche is true about the old neighborhood: Everybody's mom, everybody's grandmom and dad and auntie, they were looking out for everybody's kid.
In each subsequent picture within a picture, he is looking out, and then into the photograph he is holding, into a spiraling infinity.
"It's just amazing to watch the kids' faces light up and to see them look forward to looking out their windows every day."
There may be a little bit of a backup in demand, but looking out 24 months, this space is going to be higher.
She recalled looking out the window one evening from her tiny apartment, watching singles carrying pizza boxes home from work – dinner for one.
When laws get drafted within hours and signed overnight, it's hard to trust that your elected officials are truly looking out for you.
Start looking out for the pins — the couple hopes they'll be worn at the main march and at rallies all over the country.
Looking back, while my mom was looking out for my grandparents, my siblings and I could have been doing the same for her.
So for me, it was like, I wanted to tell our story from the inside looking out, versus from the outside looking in.
But then they tried to conjure up like evil spirits an idea of collusion and then say just looking out for you, buddy.
The camera is on stage, behind the performers, looking out at the crowd — and then it zooms in on their movements, their gestures.
She was always looking out for her family, and she was willing to do whatever it took to take care of her family.
Because her nausea was worse inside the boat, she spent most of her time alone in the cockpit, looking out over the ocean.
On a clear day, a thin mist rises out of the sea at the western horizon looking out from the Isle of Man.
Hamilton sounded happy just to be on the front row, despite six previous poles in Shanghai, after looking out of sorts in practice.
Sitting inside one of the tubs, looking out at the tree-lined contours of Doe Bay, it's hard to feel anything but relaxed.
"At the same time, trans people get stuck in traffic," she said, looking out at taillights as far as the eye could see.
Our final view: her face looking out the window of the small plane at Philip, who stood on the grass blinking back tears.
The sexy black and white picture – which she captioned "Bye summer" – depicts Ratajkowski wearing a tiny bikini while looking out into the water.
He's looking out pensively over a moonlit sea...but the refraction from the water makes his torso look directly connected to his knees.
Today, Kansans are often reminded there's truly no place like home when looking out on Kansas' sprawling sunflower fields and beautiful farmland scenery. 
He said his lines in a British accent, smoothly and barely above a whisper, looking out the window as the camera swept by.
"Need to make sure our plainclothes guys are really looking out for counter protesters to arrive," Blue reportedly texted at 7:85033 p.m.
Meanwhile, 52% have "not too much," and 23% have no confidence at all in elected officials looking out for their best interests. Oomph.
Each virtual reality artwork places us inside looking out, contrary to the normal position where the audience is outside the art looking in.
Looking out over the city of Toronto, a city Drake loves but a city Drake knows gets mixed reviews, Drake dreams of memes.
Looking out a window of the Apollo 8 spacecraft on Christmas Eve, 1968, he glimpsed a splash of blue beyond the lunar surface.
She's holding her pink wine looking out the window at the lake or more at her reflection in the glass, because it's night.
"We were feeling pretty good about our investment here," Mr. Jernigan said, looking out at the view from his home on Thursday afternoon.
He felt less isolated here, more a part of things, looking out from his windows onto one of the city's most stylish boulevards.
My pops was just looking out for me, but he was using a math that was meant to keep us where we were.
At one point I was standing at the top of the front steps, looking out, and I could feel those women behind me.
Sundaram's work is never self-centered; indeed, he is an artist who seems to be constantly and consistently looking out at the world.
Opening the app allowed me to see what he was up to: usually nothing more interesting than looking out the window or sleeping.
"I remember looking out onto the crowd, being very happy, and thinking this is exactly where I want to be," Ms. Spagnola said.
Some agents said Van Wagenen's past experience could perhaps even be helpful in dealings since his past job was looking out for players.
Looking out at a row of clapboard houses and an abandoned warehouse, Self's fourth-floor studio is eerily quiet and flooded with light.
Each night I find myself looking out at faces in our crowd and thinking about all the different stories…all the hidden struggles.
They believed he was looking out for their interests, and they liked his refusal to conform to the standards of the Washington élite.
Ah yes, that moment when our heroes stand five abreast, perfectly spaced, looking out over some great expanse, the camera slowly pulling back.
I didn't want to spell it out, but I wanted you to have a sense of reverie while standing there and looking out.
"President Trump's foreign policy decisions call into serious question whether he's looking out for the American people or his own wallet," said Rep.
"We're looking for protections and looking out into the future, so this idea doesn't raise its ugly head again and again," he said.
He stands in his kitchen, where the walls are painted a robin's-egg blue, looking out at a bare tree in his garden.
He's a boxer and always moving, as if he were constantly getting ready to take a swing or looking out for an opponent.
After Mr. Garrett said he feared the money would be wasted, he faced accusations that he was not looking out for his state.
Doing so helps us feel part of something larger than ourselves, part of a community of cooks looking out for one another. Really.
That says two things: She's looking out there and emphasizing, 'I'm keeping my emotions in check, and you keep your emotions in check.
"When I got the key after getting discharged, I just stood there looking out the window for like 20 minutes," Ms. Hutchinson said.
For unions, anytime a union local drifts from its core mission of looking out for its members and plays politics, compromises are made.
Last Monday, he told reporters that he will not let loyalty to Trump stop him from looking out for the district's best interests.
"He's always looking out for me," Bradley said of Mickelson, who was tied for 12th at seven under after a second-round 69.
It was his mother, he said, on a chilly day when the two were looking out at the peaks from a nearby farm.
Brown leaned forward in his chair and folded his hands upon the table, eyes looking out at the rows of Christmas trees outside.
It also has a pool, guesthouse and 18-foot ceilings with glass walls, so Calvin can get inspiration looking out into the canyons.
Astronaut Cady Coleman looking out window of the International Space Station / Image courtesy of NASA Astronaut Cady Coleman looking out window of the International Space Station / Image courtesy of NASA But as one NASA engineer noted in a Quora post explaining the NASA decision to decommission the Space Station, the agency simply lacks the resources to do everything that it wants to do.
In a more judicious world, we'd see the contestants hang out in parkas in their skates or ski shoes, looking out over the snow.
She remembers holding her megaphone in the parking lot, looking out into a sea of angry, stunned faces, not knowing how to comfort them.
"I was looking out the window and just wanting to see land, I was saying to myself, 'Please, let me see land,' " Bourman recalls.
One image in this first series shows the photographer and her husband standing on a grassy hill, looking out at the grey-blue horizon.
She also posted a shot of Affleck looking out of their car window, the first time he's made an appearance on her social media.
She promised "a heightened police presence" on campus on May 10, the evening of the scheduled run, with officers looking out for illegal activity.
Noor took the switch out of her jacket, looking out at the debased shapes of the debased forest, clicking the weapon against the dash.
It could be that first responders weren't, for example, looking out for distracted driving last year because it wasn't in the news as often.
Residents of Arlington, Massachusetts, looking out the window on Friday morning may have spotted an unexpected visitor to their quiet neighborhood — a black bear.
Joffe's women can be bold and demure at once, looking out at the viewer with fierce eyes while holding self-conscious or awkward poses.
That forced China's loss-making industry to band together to pledge production cuts, with markets looking out for any other signs output could ease.
The display's digital clock-style numbers give it just enough of a 1980s vibe without looking out of place on such a futuristic car.
Critics have said Nissan lacked adequate governance, with few truly independent voices capable of questioning its leadership and looking out for regular shareholders' interests.
But A.P.D.G. isn't just looking out for its diverse audience; it's also making animal lovers happy, thanks to its vegan and cruelty-free formulations.
I also tested different ways of getting out of my seat and looking out the window, which customers can do when they reach microgravity.
The front window was a queer Mount Rushmore, with the heavyweights looking out onto the street: Rene Ricard, Bill Rice, Peter Hujar, Paul Thek.
Detractors say that activist investors encourage short-termism and prioritize making a quick buck over looking out for the companies in the long-term.
Enjoy just being together with the one you adore, quietly looking out at the world and reveling in that silent, side-by-side support.
Start looking out late Thursday night and if you're up past midnight, and make sure to go outside for the full live-action experience.
An infrared camera mounted in the steering wheel can tell if the driver is looking out at the road or down at a smartphone.
Looking out over Biscayne Bay, discussing his presidential library and foundation amid South Florida's upper echelons, the Iowa State Fair never seemed so distant.
Investors are looking out for U.S. June non-farm payrolls data for further clues on the Fed's possible policy signal from its July meeting.
And looking out at the Statue of Liberty, we were reminded that America always has been, and always will be, a nation of immigrants.
It's not the most enamouring match-up, but like Rena, Nasukawa is certainly a name worth looking out for as his MMA career blossoms.
She immediately took to looking out the window, ignoring my presence—this act, which mirrored that of my past partners, endeared me to her.
These are the sort of toxic men women are told are just looking out for you while in actuality, they're routinely abusing your rights.

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