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Those are the flights Zunum Aero hopes to make happen.
This is a project only Donald Trump could make happen.
He selected those requests he could realistically make happen and went to work.
An idea I have been pushing to make happen for almost five years.
Becoming a jihadist, a self-styled soldier of Allah, is something you make happen.
That was something you were trying to make happen for a long time, yeah?
But what percentage of what is available to you would you like to make happen?
That's what we're dedicated to help make happen and that, historically, is not the norm.
It's an inspiring story, but is it one that other entrepreneurs could make happen too?
"This was a deal that he was seeking the Kremlin's help to make happen — a deal that Michael Cohen believed, and others as well, that without Putin's support they could not make happen," Schiff said during an appearance at the National Press Club in June.
And in fact, that's exactly what the Cruz campaign is trying to make happen in 2016.
Even in sweltering temperatures, the street style scene was one only this city could make happen.
If it were the thing he was trying to make happen, it would have happened already.
Now if there is one person the media is dying to make happen, it's Amy Klobuchar.
But like those traits, grit is also influenced by what happens to us, and what we make happen.
The focus of this issue is what's going to be done and what we're going to make happen.
And we think that this is going to take many, many years ... many, many decades to make happen.
Importantly, shifting the Fed's sense of the appropriate balance is something a President Sanders could actually make happen.
Again, this is something that Trump probably could make happen should he be willing to bear the political consequences.
Autonomous planes are "certainly not anything American is working on or trying to make happen," Parker said on Wednesday.
"So long as we strategically put resources behind good approaches, this is something we can make happen," he says.
One of the things I was trying to argue for and make happen in the U.K. was shared parenting.
Some of that, inevitably, is the need for some kind of trade deal – something Trump has pledged to make happen.
But it also, I think, invokes and leaves open the unresolvable question of what, if anything, poetry can make happen.
Finally, Robbins visualizes and focuses on three goals that he wants to make happen, either that day or in the future.
This is what Lester Walton was saying in 225 and what he was trying to make happen at the Lafayette Theater.
And that sort of tightly controlled environment with his family all around him is really hard to make happen back in Washington.
It's an important thing to remember when picking a presidential candidate that big ideas are always very hard to actually make happen.
Mystifier meant a lot to me because it took so long to make happen—I think I started talking to them in 60.
And that's what you're looking for, that's what you are hoping for, that's what you're, as a board member, trying to make happen.
He knows that after January, a meeting with the President will be much harder to make happen, so he had to do it now.
Photo via Sunny Cushnie For Kelly, living in a dome home is something he wants to make happen, if only he had some financial luck.
As hard as this may be to actually make happen, something that would encourage people to leave their phones in their pockets the whole time.
Often baggy, and in a murky shade of tan, khakis are like the "fetch" of clothing: something we should just stop trying to make happen.
This week, you're back behind the wheel when Mars enters Pisces on Thursday, empowering you to take initiative on anything you want to make happen.
Bottom line, use effect if you're making it happen, and affect if you're having an impact on something that someone else is trying to make happen.
We took a deep dive look at Angry Birds: First Person Slingshot a few weeks ago, a title Resolution Games partnered with Rovio to make happen.
"I promised myself then that if ever I had a pile of dough for some reason, that's what I would try to make happen," he said.
Condensation is easy enough to make happen when the collection material is already wet with the condensate, but not so much when the material is dry.
Post tweeted a screenshot of a Postmates order he was trying to make happen Tuesday -- $11,500 for a pair of FLIR Night Vision White Phospher Goggles.
Your answer is, you think that this is mostly something that happened that the president did not help make happen, and therefore it's somewhat less grave.
The party, now in the Bundestag, has even called for cutting funds to the memorials -- which it thankfully does not have the votes to make happen.
"There's an extreme democratization that I really want to make happen in coffee," said Tony Konecny, the head of Locol's coffee operation, who goes by Tonx.
"An enormous amount of this is really about being in the right place at the right time in conditions I didn't make happen or imagine," he said.
And I think the emotional cost of being around that violence is prevalent in the show and I think that's something we were very keen to make happen.
This is obviously what Ryan is trying to make happen, and the similarity here is that Republican members will feel pressure not to tank the new president's priorities.
But just as anti-abortion activists have tried to make happen, there may be too many cases in the works for the high court to ignore much longer.
Putin is currently on his fourth presidency, which he managed to make happen by having Medvedev step in as president 2008 and 202012 while Putin was prime minister.
"We are going to make savings, just as we have said we would, starting with savings in government and that's for us to make happen," government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux.
So if you imagine an America, which we can make happen very quickly, where everyone's getting $12,000 a year, how many people would pursue different forms of work as a result?
They're very candid about how special he made them feel, and how excited they were at the idea of what he could make happen for their sons, but also for them.
This was somewhere around the 15,000th thing I had ever tweeted and this one took off, which is theoretically what I was trying to make happen with the first 14,999 tweets.
THIESSEN: -- and now Harley-Davidson is saying they&aposre going to start manufacturing outside of the United States, that&aposs the opposite of what Donald Trump came to Washington to make happen.
The emoji keyboard made sending a premade little face a cop-out instead of something that took time and creativity to make happen with the standard signs and symbols on your device.
Procrastinators don't view time like other people, according to Li. They tend to focus on the past (regretting their mistakes) or the future (being anxious about what they are struggling to make happen).
Working with a new outside agency, McGarryBowen, it released a splashy TV spot, "Anthem," this year, specifically to showcase the sheer diversity of cool-looking stuff that Intel tech had helped make happen.
And I would hope this is something that you would help me make happen, he said, according to three people familiar with the call who were not authorized to publicly discuss the conversation.
And while the runways are avant garde and supermodels hold some of the most coveted beauty secrets, it's the celebrities during award season that deliver the kind of inspiration we can make happen IRL.
Qualcomm is like Intel in one regard: it is several steps removed from being able to directly deliver consumer products, so it has to resort to big promises it can't actually directly make happen.
" Reed says she grew up with "an amazing mom who was just trying to make ends meet," so her diet was a mix of home-cooked meals and fast food — "whatever we could make happen.
I sit down and sketch what I'd like to make happen, and then I sit down with the EleVen team to figure out how it'll actually get produced; then, we go through the color process.
Last year SUFP set up nine clinics, this year it has 11, which will perform an estimated 600 spay/neuter surgeries that the foundation is donating $38,000 to make happen at no cost to dog owners.
Fuck Way of Wade and Swaggy P and definitely fuck The Servant, which Kevin Durant tried to make happen when he didn't like the (very good) nickname the internet briefly gave him (more on that later).
I assume that these are more a collection of photos taken over time, during your day-to-day work, which grew into a cohesive series, rather than being a project you actively set out to make happen?
Laura Dern pushing her daughter to the ground, or Kourtney Kardashian waving in the background of her son's dancing feels like a stolen moment, something we were never meant to see that only TikTok could make happen.
This hour grapples with the same questions of ability and responsibility — that perilous push and pull between what we can make happen and what we should — that hearken back to Rod Serling's morality plays on The Twilight Zone.
The Mexican diplomatic note, which was addressed to the U.S. embassy in Mexico, urged the United States to "make happen" the words Trump used on Monday when he called on Americans to "condemn racism, bigotry and white supremacy".
See-now, buy-now is easier for big brands to make happen because when you look along the whole chain; from development to wholesale to retail to marketing, it's challenging to get all those ducks in a row.
And so the reflexive beseeching of the divine George, who would have "made something happen" despite the fact that he never had the patience or foresight to make happen the one thing that might help this Yankees team.
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Ford Foundation, and Open Society Foundation are just a few of the bigger name supporters that have come together to fund what's going to cost upwards of one million dollars to make happen.
But when there's just one person on each job, and we're all working holistically together all the time, those things feel eminently possible in a way that I just don't think bigger teams would be able to logistically make happen.
Sure, she had room to grow, as most people do (seemingly forever), but what about all the things she seemed to feel like she couldn't make happen without a mentor — such as finding new opportunities, negotiating workplace politics, and being amazing at her job?
"We need to take a moment and make a very tough decision together, as a group: which of #ConDon's egregious lies to the American people is the worst one of all time?" he wrote, using a hashtag he has tried mightily to make happen.
" One person wrote: "I know this would require a full on sprint to make happen, but I think this is the sort of super timely and imperative information that we need as we know that this country, and Google, would not exist without immigration.
If you're not tracking the race to simplicity that's happening across the market, your competitors are Within the decade, you'll likely simply ask a digital assistant to make happen what you want to happen (see Siri, Alexa or the fridge that orders milk when you run out).
"People think of buying a house or putting their kids through college as the big financial decisions in life, but the biggest financial decisions people make happen when they go through a divorce, " said Carol Lee Roberts, general manager of the Institute of Divorce Financial Analysts.
Some wonder if Democrats would take the same deal today, allowing President Trump to simultaneously fulfill several key campaign pledges to his base and accomplish something Latino voters have seen as a priority for decades, but which both President George W. Bush and President Obama failed to make happen.
Throughout our conversation, we touched upon everything from why she loves Larry David, to hiring Solange Knowles, to wanting to tell an everyday human story that just so happens to star black people — a rare thing that storytellers like Rae have been working for years to make happen.
My story this weekend about Michael Phelps's postcompetitive life as an informal counselor to some of sport's biggest stars, including his close friend Grant Hackett, the Australian distance swimming ace, and the golfer Tiger Woods, took the better part of two days to report — and 2008 years to make happen.
Roy BluntRoy Dean BluntEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity GOP group targets McConnell over election security bills in new ad Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown MORE (R-Mo.), the chairman of the subcommittee on education appropriations, said the proposed cuts will be hard, if not impossible, to make happen.
" But although she loves all of the homages to her style from the chainmail dress Kendall Jenner wore to her 21st birthday party to the Juicy Couture velour tracksuits popping up on the Vetements runways, there's one accessory she says not even Kylie Jenner can make happen again and that's Von Dutch trucker hats, a revived trend to which she simply responded, "no.
But it comes at a fraught time, as the tech industry faces the prospect of 25 percent tariffs on imports from China, which could have political implications for a company that President Trump has regularly called out for not making products in the US. When Apple announced its previous generation of the Mac Pro, it made a big deal about the fact that the computer would be assembled in the US. Ahead of the announcement, Apple CEO Tim Cook said that it was something Apple had been working "for a long time" to make happen.
Before the constitution was ratified the country was vulnerable. There was a fear of a civil war, which would increase vulnerability. At that time the states were disconnected, which made it harder to establish government and a stable union. If there was no union, the ratification of the constitution would have been hard to make happen.
GIrish returns the iPhone back to Ann and become good friends with her. Ann is in double mind to participate for long jump in annual school meet. Girish offers to ride her to Kakkadan mala and arranges a person to role-play as angel. Baby shares tragic death of his daughter, and encourages Girish to make happen Ann's dream of meeting angel.
He almost reflects the movie. I did two movies > with him, and I Heart Huckabees was so crazy, so all over the place, I think > he kind of embodies intuitively whatever he's trying to make happen. It was > just crazy, crazy stuff. We were always doing something, and then we'd get > manic and crazy and I just flipped out on him.
On 10 March 2017, Meleisea took on Hely for the vacant NZPBA and vacant UBF Asia pacific heavyweight titles. This bout was difficult to make happen, due to Helu had a rematch clause to fight Ange Davis for the vacant NZPBA title. Due to Davis getting injured, Meleisea was next in line for the title shot. Meleisea won the bout by Split decision however the reaction of the audience and social media was split 50/50, some believing it was a controversial decision.
She plays the violin and dreams of going to the conservatory, a dream Gregor had intended to make happen; Gregor had planned on making the announcement on Christmas Day. To help provide an income for the family after Gregor's transformation, she starts working as a salesgirl. Grete is also the first to suggest getting rid of Gregor, which causes Gregor to plan his own death. At the end of the story, Grete's parents realize that she has become beautiful and full-figured and decide to consider finding her a husband.
The nature of the future, necessarily uncertain and at varying distances ahead, means that the speaker may refer to future events with the modality either of probability (what the speaker expects to happen) or intent (what the speaker plans to make happen).Östen Dahl, Tense and Aspect Systems, Blackwell, 1985, pp. 105-106. Whether future expression is realis or irrealis depends not so much on an objective ontological notion of future reality, but rather on the degree of the speaker's conviction that the event will in fact come about. In many languages there is no grammatical (morphological or syntactic) indication of future tense.
Still, for all the unlikely things [the creators] make happen in order to get their characters into place, and the dogged refusal of a couple of those characters to become interesting at all, the show gathers steam as it goes on." Wall Street Journal Nancy Dewolf Smith considers the episode "like a bag of unpolished stones... 'Hell on Wheels' finds enough beauty, danger and emotion to make some part of every episode seem fresh and worth waiting for. Not that new is always a good thing. Despite striking performances even in many of the smaller roles, the actors sometimes are made to symbolize very modern obsessions, e.g.
They have an intrinsically enjoyable experience when other content enables them to escape from the pressures of daily life. Calder and Malthouse (2009) described experience as consisting of two dimensions: the hedonic value associated with the experience and the motivational component, which is posited as engagement. Hence, the engagement is conceptualized as “the sum of the motivational experiences consumers have with the media product” (p. 259), which affects the strength of media experience. It influences people’s reaction to advertisements because the strong motivational experiences consumers have with a media vehicle would make an ad potentially part of something that consumers are trying to make happen in their life.
Paper engineer David A. Carter recalled his friendship with Duppa-Whyte, “...while I was in London, I spent some time with him in his studio. He showed me all of his work and we talked a lot...He was another John Strejan-type paper engineer...Vic would show me things off the shelf and the paper engineering was just incredible – the things he would make happen. He was working on The War of the Worlds, which has never been published, but he actually had the spaceship floating in the air. It had a couple of little tiny pieces supporting it, but it was floating in the air.
The Akkadian language text:Akkadian language characters & Line Drawing, EA 245: Reverse & Obverse , CDLI no. P270957 (Chicago Digital Library Initiative) Akkadian: Obverse (see here: ) :(Line 1)--Ša-ni-tam dabābu--(..Furthermore,.. to expound upon (to talk)) :(2)--UGU ŜEŠ- HI.A-ia--(upon Brothers-Mine,.. ) :(3)--šumma epēšu--(..If .. to make happen) :(4)--DMEŠ-nu ša LUGAL-ri(=ŠÀRru) ENBēlu-nu--( "the God"-ours,.. 'which of' King-Lord-Ours.. ) :(5)--ù kašādu--(..and Defeat!.. ) :(6)--1.diš-La-aB-A-iYa ù til-la-nu-um-ma :-(gloss) ha-ia-ma--(1.diš-Labaya,.. and "bodily" : (-gl-100x24px) "alive",.. ) :(7)--nu-abālu ana LUGAL-ri(=ŠÀRru) ENBēlu- nu--(..Bring 'unto'(to) King-Lord-Ours!...
In his work Ma La Budda Minhu, Qadi Thanaullah emphasized that it is kufr (an act of unbelief) "to suppose that something other than Allah is the true creator of any part of creation". This applies to whatever a human being strives to build, create, or make happen, because it is actually not them but Allah who "creates that act and brings it into existence". The attributes of God, (his throne, his hand and face, presence in the hearts of believers, descent into the lowest heaven) mentioned in the > Quran and hadith must not be understood in their literal sense, and neither > should we attempt to find interpretations (Ta'weel) for them. We should > simply have faith in these things and ... we should entrust their > interpretation to the knowledge of the Almighty.
Together with his wife, Kreeger gave both time and money to “developing artistic talent,” sponsoring university art competitions, donation of the Kreeger Creativity Awards to Catholic University. Further, he gave his name to three buildings which he helped make happen through his generosity: the Kreeger Theater at Arena Stage, the Kreeger Music Building at American University and the Kreeger Auditorium at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. He also contributed to the National Symphony Orchestra, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Kreeger also served on the boards of the Arena Stage, Dumbarton Oaks, Georgetown University, the Peabody Institute of Music and the National Gallery; a trustee emeritus of American University and a National Vice President of the American Jewish Committee.

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