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That is, unless he simply owns up to the truth.
At the hotel, everyone owns up to a defining flaw.
In fact, Justice Stephen Breyer owns up to $100,000 in Cisco shares.
I guess I'm the only one that kind of owns up to it!
Karl owns up to his mistakes throughout the book, the things he did wrong.
Investors price in its likelihood before a company owns up to "exploring strategic options".
It's not the most flattering story, but Hyden owns up to it with a chuckle.
The rapper not only owns up to it, her plastic surgeon apparently has a special place in her heart.
After Rihanna, 27, owns up to texting a nude selfie (sheepishly, mind you), she challenges Clooney's claims of modesty.
A good person owns up to his/her mistakes and tries to do everything well from that point on.
The deal will bring the total amount of space that Clutter leases and owns up to two million square feet.
She also owns up to almost missing a flight because she got carried away in the Chanel store near her gate.
But all I could ask for is somebody who owns up to what they've done and who apologizes and wants to grow.
Chance the Rapper isn't just hip-hop's favorite new artist ... he owns up to his responsibility in the child support department too.
And whether he owns up to it or not, in the eyes of people targeted by his fans' harassment, he already looks bad.
The "Miquela Souza" image and persona is a virtual puppet of the Los Angeles startup Brud, and one that owns up to its fraudulence.
And until Gianforte owns up to dangerously gas-lighting a member of the press, Jacobs should reject this token, meager, woefully incomplete peace offering.
More troubling is Mr Zygar's reliance on hearsay and anonymous sources, a flaw he readily owns up to and tries to parlay into insight.
Thankfully, "Imagine Me Gone," Adam Haslett's ambitious and stirring second novel, owns up to the complexity — and consequence — of what can and cannot be inherited.
Granted, she owns up to her errors, including a naive faith in the power of wonkish ideas to placate angry voters, and some embarrassing bloopers.
He advocated for an ending in which Michael owns up to the women he'd defrauded, something the movie doesn't include, "which is shocking," he said.
People reports that in a new clip from tonight's episode of Vanderpump Rueles, the bartender finally owns up to what he did during a tearful exchange.
If there is one thing that our system of justice values heavily, it is a criminal defendant who takes responsibility and owns up to their transgressions.
Fall FlavorsDuff owns up to not being much of a pumpkin spice person, despite loving the season: "I crave more savory flavors in the fall," she says.
One of James Franco's accusers is willing to forgive him if he publicly owns up to the sexual misconduct she says she experienced on a movie set.
Although she struggles with that part of her life in the beginning of the series, it's admirable to see how she later owns up to her diagnosis.
That discrepancy between the civilians that external observers say have been killed in American air strikes and the number the government owns up to is repeated across the world.
The most meaningful act isn't that he owns up to or apologizes for the harm he caused, but rather that you have permanently moved yourself out of harm's way.
One approached the gang of teens sitting in the stands and offered them an ultimatum: Either someone owns up to bringing booze into the game, or everyone takes an alcohol test.
It opens with the self-reflexive "Relatable (Peak OME)," a song on which Eagle both owns up to feeling socially awkward and implies that he needs to seem awkward to draw in fans.
But Kushner never really owns up to that, instead blaming the PC left and the liberal media for demanding that Trump be held responsible for consistently enabling and repurposing racist and anti-Semitic imagery.
Additionally, Green (who's also dad to 17-year-old son Kassius Lijah from a previous relationship with Vanessa Marcil) owns up to a slight parenting snafu on his part — though, to his credit, he was being over-prepared.
WATCH: Self Portrait: Cardi B Artistic criticism aside, some of which even Goraya owns up to in retrospect, the cutting prose and dismissive vitriol that writers unloaded on these early efforts seemed, at times, needlessly harsh and reactionary.
And while Mr. Corzine was a socially awkward mumbler who agonized over decisions, Mr. Murphy, who considered pursuing a career in musical theater, oozes affability, remembers the tiniest details about people he has met and quickly owns up to his missteps.
Some of this is simply intraparty bridge-building, but it more fundamentally owns up to the fact that Obama's eight years in office simply did not fulfill the full promises of his 2008 campaign and it's okay for Democrats to say that.
" Eventually, Ripa owns up to the fact that the wrestling show is "the best Met Gala ever," and in the cab ride home, Ripa admits that the show was "a lot more fun and more action-packed than I thought it was going to be.
In the NSFW song titled "Don's Plan," the two comedians sing the song from the perspective of Trump as he cavalierly owns up to everything from his unhealthy diet — "I drink seven Diet Cokes a day" — to his suggestion that teachers should be armed to prevent gun violence.
In his announcement, Young owns up to some of the mistakes that were made along the way, saying:I had to put up with lots of criticism for the high cost of music delivered in the way all music should be provided, at full resolution and not hollowed out.
He does everything right: he tells her right away that he is married and that he left his wife, he owns up to having two kids (one has the same name, Gabriel, as Alison's dead son), he fixes her leaking sink, he makes pancakes (and magically knows where everything in her kitchen is).
Most impressively, Reborn carries its one legitimately impressive plot twist through to a conclusion that fits the entire superhero series: Tommy, birth name Nathan, secretly the son of the late Claire Bennet, born with Great Uncle Peter's absorption powers, which he used to steal Hiro Nakamura's time-traveling abilities (yeah, take a second to process all that) owns up to the legacies of his predecessors and manages to save the world.
Her brother, Thomus Vasseur, after much denial finally owns up to his doings and is appropriately convicted for his crimes.
Despite his disgusting behavior, Festro has moments where he owns up to his mistakes. He also has moments where he will do anything to defend his friends.
She faces Salim and relates the news of Shabnam's death at the end of which she owns up to being a part of this unfairness, this crime.
The video was directed by Brett Ratner.Jonathan Cohen, "Simpson Owns Up To 'Public Affair'", Billboard.com, June 26, 2006. Yahoo! Launch had managed to make a "Fans Version Only" version of the video as well, which instantly reached number one.
Later Surya wakes up at his home, turned hospital. Supri and Ajoba are next to him. Mani is revealed to be in jail, who owns up to the murder of Jimmy. Surya goes on to fulfill his father's aspiration to become an accountant.
Jimmy owns up to the murder and is sentenced to death. Why would a young man on the threshold of life commit such a heinous crime? What is the real motive behind it? Only Jimmy knows the truth, if he is not the murderer, then he knows who is.
Jane later punches Sue and her friends cover for her. Sue tells her father, Bill (Mark Allen) that it was a gang attack and he threatens to sue all four parties involved. However, Jane owns up to punching Sue and explains about the letters. Sue admits to exaggerating her story and her father backs down.
This fact is not known by Sunita. But Vijay swears revenge against Amar Singh for what he did. The twist in the story comes when Lallu appears before Sunita and Amit, who have presumed him to be dead. He then terrorizes them at their house and, when Amit finally owns up to the crime.
He called the game's retro aesthetic "lovely" and its flow "grand". He also noted the games "slower moments" that "never really" dragged the game down. Koopman also disliked the shortness of Kamiko, but felt that it "absolutely owns up" to its brief length. As of June 2019, Kamiko has sold over 250,000 copies on the Nintendo Switch.
Nina owns up to her mother, Trixie (Wendy Stapleton). Lou points out that the contract is not valid as Nina forged a signature on it. The following year, Stephanie Scully (Carla Bonner) is looking for a wedding dress and she finds Melody working in a bridal shop. Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) is surprised and makes a dig about Nina.
However, Mercedes is stabbed by an unknown assailant. After the funeral, Porsche McQueen (Twinnie Lee Moore) eventually owns up to stealing Carmel's ring and the family go to find Mercedes to apologise, only to discover she is missing. Police find blood in the kitchen and launch a murder investigation. Freddie is arrested but later goes on the run with Lindsey.
On June 29, a construction worker named Carmelino Ibañez, who confessed his involvement in the crime, was arrested by the authorities.Suspect in Bulacan massacre owns up to crime. News5 According to the authorities, Ibañez said that he was alone when he did the crime. He also said that he was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the incident.
Kim and Janelle decides not to tell Bree the truth, but Janae finds out and tells Bree during an argument. Bree decides to find her real parents, but later changes her mind much to Kim and Janelle's relief. Dylan and Bree discover Kim's DVD business and Kim owns up to Janelle. Janelle is shocked, but takes the money for a deposit on a new house.
Later Bodhi releases Kigan from jail and on way to home he explains Kigan that he took his revenge by getting the puja banned from public. Kigan requests Bodhi to open the puja after 2–3 days but Bodhi disagrees. Kigan then challenges Bodhi that he would reopen the puja till immersion. Meanwhile, Kigan owns up to his mistakes to Aditi and they get reunited again.
When the real owners get their box back, they accuse the Hancocks of theft and Emily owns up to taking and losing the earrings. Leo shouts at Emily and blames her for the family's problems. This causes Emily to run away and she boards a bus. Emily falls asleep and the driver does not notice her, leaving her stuck in the bus all night.
Map of Zamboanga Sibugay showing the location of Payao. On June 10, 2007, Italian priest Giancarlo Bossi of the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions (PIME) was kidnapped in Payao, Zamboanga Sibugay province. His captors were believed to be renegade MILF members or Abu Sayyaf. "14 Marines killed in Basilan clash: MILF owns up to ambush" by Jeoffrey Maitem, Julie Alipala, and Joel Guinto. Inquirer.net.
Holden likes this teacher, but realizes that he gets no sympathy or understanding from him, so he leaves abruptly. He takes a train to New York City and sneaks into his family's apartment, where he talks to his kid sisters Phoebe and Viola. Even Phoebe admonishes him for his academic failure. Holden finally owns up to his parents in a scene that is only described very briefly and indirectly ("When they were all done with me ...").
Jill is later kidnapped by Colin, who is revealed to have been released from jail. He blackmails her into remarrying him as he alludes that he has information on the music box that Katherine once told him. However, his information ends up being a dead end. After Colin's lies are exposed, Jill locks him in the attic and refuses to let him out until he owns up to his lies, which he eventually does and they patch things up.
He brings Katie to wreck Mr. Lyndon's car, an act which shocks her. Later on, he goes to Mr. Lyndon and owns up to what he did, resulting in him getting fired. Katie is appalled that her father is now unemployed, but he tells her that there is another hatchery opening in Missouri, where he will probably work next, though it will be a longer drive. When the drama dies down, Katie is left with Lynn's diary.
May-Li bans Sasha from the skate night, but Tee and Sasha decide to go as May-Li will not be at work and Toni and Billie agree to cover them. May-Li ends up having to work, so Billie and Toni lock her in the bathroom. Tee owns up to going to the skate park, with May-Li already knowing that Sasha went, when Billie and Toni are grounded. Tee makes amends with the young people and convinces May-Li and Mike to let Sasha stay.
Josh is shocked and appalled when he realises that Lucy is attracted to her new-found half-brother, Glen Donnelly (Richard Huggett). Josh later supports Lucy in the ensuing fallout. Josh continues to woo Lucy by buying her expensive gifts, and even going as far as hacking into Erinsborough High's computer system to change her grades. When Josh owns up to Dorothy about the hacking and takes the rap, Lucy admits she changed the grades herself after Josh backed out and left the computer on.
Through the wormhole, Nimrod convinces the Farmer that he can stop Ricky and his robot for their annoyances by digging tunnels under his property. The army of Naughty Nightcrawlers dig straight under Ricky's fort, causing the ground to become unstable. When the robot tries to save the fort, the ground gives way and the robot ends up falling into the pit, imprisoned by the rubble from the ruined fort. Farmer Feta owns up to his mistake and the kids decide to enter the wormhole.
Dev happens to come to her home to deliver a piano and tune it for her while she's reading his book, and Dev owns up to being the poet. Then, a couple of days later, a lady resurfaces in Dev's life: the unknown woman to whom he had lent his coat. It turns out that this woman is Kalpana (Kalpana), and she's a famous actress. Her life is a whirl of men trying to flatter her, making promises of laying their hearts at her feet, and so on.
Vita receives a reindeer hand- puppet called Dancer (owing to the reindeer wearing a tutu and ballet shoes), Maxie gets a set of Caran D'Ache felt tip pens and Em gets an 'emerald' ring. Later that day Em overhears a conversation her dad is having and realises that he is having a secret affair. Em confronts her father, and he owns up to his cheating, and by the next morning he has left. After Em's step-dad walks out, the rest of the family struggle to get along without him.
Melos defiantly owns up to his plan to kill the King but pleads with the cynical tyrant to postpone his execution for three days so that he can return home to organise his younger sister's marriage. As collateral for his pledge to return, Melos offers his friend Selinuntius as hostage, to be executed in his stead should Melos not return in time. The King agrees to Melos' conditions and offers him a full pardon should he return moments too late. Indignant Melos insists that saving his own life is not his intention.
Principal Peter Knotts (Simon Hughes) is forced to suspend Wayne after it is revealed that he left his previous school due to rumours of a similar incident. Wayne is vilified as a result and members of his own family, including Helen's granddaughter, Julie Martin (Julie Mullins), begin shunning him. Annalise eventually owns up to her lies and Wayne forgives her and they become friends after she finishes her schooling. After being brutally beaten by a gang of heavies in a case of mistaken identity, Wayne goes back home to recuperate at his mother's farm.
Fiercely protective of his girlfriend, most of Grant's initial problems in the Square revolve around his over-possessive nature and jealousy. He puts Sharon's boss Eddie Royle (Michael Melia), the landlord of The Queen Victoria public house, in hospital after he makes a pass at Sharon; he later becomes prime suspect for Royle's murder, but is proven innocent when the killer is revealed to be Nick Cotton (John Altman) - a local thug who eventually owns up to the crime. In the wake of this, Grant decides to re-enlist in the army; however, he is left despondent after getting rejected for failing their psychiatric tests. Sharon marry (1991).
Both Ben and Piper felt guilty about their actions, and Ben struggled as he watched Susan trying to deal with the aftermath. Although Piper urges him to keep quiet, Ben owns up to what he did and is charged with reckless conduct. As he realises that he is going to end up with a criminal record and a possible custodial sentence, Ben decides to run away with Piper. They get jobs as fruit pickers to raise money, but Piper has to work alone, as Ben struggles with pain from his fractured ribs, which he sustained after being struck by Sheila Canning's (Colette Mann) car.
A few months later, Tahnee returns and she uses her older brother, Taj (Jaime Robbie Reyne), to get a job at Lassiter's Hotel. Tahnee tells everyone that she had been thrown off the exchange programme, but the truth was that Tahnee had not fitted it and did not make any friends. Tahnee finds out about Nina cheating on Taj with Jack Scully (Jay Bunyan) and she decides to get revenge, but when Nina stands up for Tahnee against some bullies, they become friends. Nina is sacked for sending an email to everyone on the hotel computer system, but Tahnee owns up to her part in the joke and she is sacked too.
Ursula teaches Ariel about womanhood, a theme From Mouse to Mermaid: The Politics of Film, Gender, and Culture author Elizabeth Belle noticed is absent in Anderson's story. According to Bell, "Ursula can retrieve Ariel from her destined alliance with patriarchy", observing that the witch actually "teaches Ariel that performance and voice and manifestations" are "liberations of gender". Teen Ink's Emma James believes that Ursula's death ultimately prevents Ariel from experiencing and learning from the consequences of her actions, concluding, "Ariel never really owns up to all the mishap she caused." Observing that Ursula actually warns Ariel about the consequences should she fail to earn a kiss from Eric, Laura Stampler of Time described the character as a "savvy contract negotiator".
However, they later reconcile. Bad news for Robbie as he discover that his father Rick Spencer (Victor Gardener) arrived on town to see him and Jason, but more tragedy strikes as Jason was suffered body dysmorphic disorder, and their father is knocked unconscious by Joe and later dies in hospital after being given an overdose of morphine by an unknown killer. Robbie and Jason are led to believe Joe's punch killed Rick and Jason forgives Joe, though Robbie resents him and begins to act recklessly by stealing cars and assaulting Dirk Savage after he belittled him in the street because Robbie was anonymously blackmailing Dirk Savage (David Kennedy). Robbie eventually owns up to his mistake and turns himself in to the police.
Bruce Steadman, Marian Calabro, and Dennis Doyle at the PARC book launch, May 2008 Calabro established a publishing firm, CorporateHistory.net, which produces printed and multimedia histories based on documentary research and oral history interviews. Calabro believes this sort of research and writing performs an important historical function: > Often, the American dream is told through the stories of these businesses. > ... Every company has crises, and naturally no company wants to trumpet its > mistakes, but a good corporate history owns up to the crises and represents > them as turning points and lessons learned. Her book on the Melwood Horticultural Training Center not only relates the 40-year history of a private agency serving adults with developmental disabilities, but includes reflections on running a nonprofit organization by her co-author, Melwood’s President Emeritus Earl Copus.
"Between Me, You & Liberation", in which Common discusses sexual abuse and its effects on a young woman, confronting his homophobia after learning about the sexuality of a longtime friend, and the loss of a relative to cancer, contains themes considered to be wholly unusual for a rap song at the time of its release, and is, perhaps, the rapper's most vulnerable moment on record. About "Liberation..." Pop Matters wrote that it's "one of those rare occasions when a male hip-hop artist owns up to his investment in some of the genre's more unsavory sexual politics". Musically, the song is very downbeat and moody, and features a guest spot from rapper/singer/producer Cee-lo Green (making this the pair's third collaboration after One Day It'll All Make Sense's "G.O.D.", and Like Water For Chocolate's "A Song For Assata").
While at Brad's, an argument ensues between Leo and his stepmother Marcia, with Leo taking an angry tone not unlike Jack's. Later that night, Jack decides to go back home and apologize to his mother, but is greeted upon his arrival by the sight of his mother in an embrace with Frank, which sets off another physical confrontation between Jack and Sally. Having followed his brother there, Leo attempts to stop Jack, but gets pushed in the struggle and inadvertently strikes his head as he falls to the floor. After Sally's arrest, she is brought to the hospital to see Leo, where Jack and Brad are waiting; realizing the charges his mother faces, Jack finally owns up to his misdeeds, confessing to the accompanying officers and his father that he was the one responsible for everything.
This program spirals out of control when Andy has one of the prizes of the program to be a tattoo on his posterior, worth 5,000 points. In comedic fashion, the office pools their points and succeeds in winning this prize, to which Andy bravely owns up to, only for the office to change the originally more-raunchy tattoo design to one that honors Andy's nickname of "The Nard Dog." Robert, in an aside in the episode, reveals that Andy's selection as the Regional Manager was done because he's a simple underdog whom people will rally behind. In "Lotto", after six warehouse workers win $950,000 in a lottery pool, and quit in a celebratory fashion of running through the office, Andy has a hard time finding any office workers who will step in for the day and make sure that the day's important orders shipped out.

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