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"Swatches are put in front of me constantly," she said.
It depends on what you put in front of them.
They're just playing by the rules put in front of them.
But I'm grateful for everything that's put in front of me.
My grandfather was put in front of a Nazi firing squad.
"No matter who they put in front of me, it's on."
My parents signed waivers put in front of them by the company.
Cyborg has been beating everyone put in front of her since 2005.
What did he actually put in front of you in the score?
But the dish seems simple when it is put in front of you.
My attitude was like a mirror that I put in front of them.
There are many words we put in front of ''issues'': ''women's,'' ''race,'' ''L.
People will likely click "agree" to whatever terms are put in front of them.
And I would never agree to be put in front of a Union Jack.
Lemme set up the monstrosity Kingdom Battle put in front of me this week.
Paris Journal PARIS — Beware that basket of limp crust put in front of you.
The truth is I really will fight whoever UFC put in front of me.
She was just doing the job that had been put in front of her.
It is evident that Mr. Christie would eat whatever was put in front of him.
They're influenced by hardcore, but what they put in front of you is their own stuff.
"I meet whatever obstacle is put in front of me," Klobuchar said this month on CNN.
"There's always going to be an obstacle or a hardship put in front of us," she says.
"The word 'teen' is always put in front 'chef,'" McGarry says of the articles written about Gem.
They just want to complain as loudly as possible about whatever's been put in front of them.
She passed the first test put in front of her with a decision win over Emily Kagan.
"There are no challenges that you can put in front of this great Saudi nation," he said.
When put in front of a judge, Hunter largely blamed his wife for the alleged illicit spending.
Is there a religious litmus test that that they&aposll try to put in front of this nominee?
Now that it's been put in front of me I'm just really excited about it to be honest.
It makes it difficult for voters to consider the arguments that are being put in front of them.
This is the choice Nintendo has put in front of us with the final Splatfest of Splatoon 2.
I was never a fussy kid, and ate whatever was put in front of me in a nanosecond.
But this is really an artificial barrier that's put in front of us for solving problems with Russia.
Bernhardt's confirmation vote is expected to be put in front of the Senate in the next few weeks.
But Gates isn't concerned with the residential trash that you put in front of your home on collection day.
Somebody put in front of him a massive encyclopedia of all of time and he's only opened page one.
That means a forwarded message could be put in front of nearly 1,300 people, despite the five time limit.
For their parents, that was impossible; they read what was put in front of them in their local newspaper.
Their mind isn't fully capable of understanding the risks put in front of them and actually learning from them.
Indeed he reportedly proceeded to sign every visa put in front of him, setting up a veritable assembly line.
"If you eat whatever's put in front of you, you're not necessarily going to be making the best choices."
The company has integrated that lock into a delivery box that you can put in front of your house.
So consider the pitch that many fertility clinics now put in front of people like Kristi and Carleton Chambers.
He was a big laugher, loved improv comedy, and would watch any mafia movie you put in front of him.
"You're Going to Vote for the Candidate We Put in Front of You and You're Going to Like It" 31.
It's been positive, although it's a pretty intense thing to put in front of somebody who casually wants a drink.
"You can sense the end is near," he keeps saying whenever the TV microphones are put in front of him.
They captured anything you put in front of them, but they didn't understand a whit about what they were seeing.
MLM: Amazon and Walmart can tell what's being sold and what other products they should put in front of us.
Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, supposedly once said that the president will "sign anything we put in front of him".
I just mean, with his record, was he the best choice to put in front of an audience of teenage women?
A thirst for new sounds and talent and an enthusiasm that could flatten out any obstacle put in front of him.
"We tend to eat more if larger portions are put in front of us and if there's more variety," Johnson said.
It wants to know what kind of stories to put in front of you, so you will read and share them.
This is one of the most quietly ominous conflicts a television show in 2017 could possibly put in front of you.
Immediately after raging on them, Larry took out a marker and signed everything the autograph seekers put in front of him.
Tentatively, I began to try other vegetables, not just that night, but every time they were put in front of me.
"I feel like there's always going to be something, an obstacle or a hardship put in front of us," she told PEOPLE.
After six months in the government's icebox, I was finally put in front of an immigration judge and given a bond hearing.
"If they can step up to the challenges that we put in front of them, these people can make millions," says Ido.
When obstacles have been put in front of me, I just get around them and move past them and laugh at them.
Surrounded by security staff, he was reported to never touch a glass of water put in front of him at an event.
It was put in front of me because of my talent, and my coaches kept pushing me toward it…  I became miserable.
It's a vexed compromise, it's fraught, and it's unstable — but it's what the books are able to put in front of us.
And all we're asking for is both sides of the discussion in a balanced way be put in front of the students.
Representation in the film industry is as much about who we put in front of the camera as who we put behind it.
We haven&apost been captured by Donald Trump, we have had our worst instincts affirmed, exacerbated and put in front of the world.
Trump, the Politico piece makes clear, is willing to accept as fact almost anything that's put in front of him, facts be damned.
If you have a complex problem put in front of you, always organize your givens, the set facts you know about a situation.
They&aposre attaching, I don&apost know the names of the single person if you put in front of us in your audience.
Bourdain kept that conversation up as he traveled the world digging in to whatever food the locals would put in front of him.
After the tour, we tasted a number of whiskies, including all of the ones that were put in front of me at ROSE.
Ultimately, this has been, and continues to be, a lesson in exercising choice over the pages I put in front of my face.
It's the effect of the portable camera, inevitably wielded by someone with a personal relationship to whoever is put in front of it.
But we're also met by laughter and people saying hello, and kids really diving into the food being put in front of them.
"This is really an artificial barrier that's put in front of us for solving problems with Russia," Mr. Trump said of Mr. Putin.
It was not so happy for Golovkin, a slugger from Kazakhstan who for years tore through whoever was put in front of him.
"I think it's a message to litigants to be sure the arguments they put in front of the court are reasonable," said Myers.
And she had a kid who refused to eat, like, three-quarters of the meals that she would put in front of him.
"Somebody, I think, put in front of the President, some of the things I'd said last year and perhaps riled him up," Abrams said.
Forget fairy-tale thinking or expecting opportunities to be put in front of you like bread crumbs leading you to where you should go.
He was as interested in who cooked his dinner, where they came from and why, as in what they put in front of him.
As they frantically tried to wrangle votes for their bill, they knew he'd rubber stamp — even cheerlead — whatever they put in front of him.
Think about it: they'll basically eat anything you put in front of them, they love taking hikes, they love naps and they're constantly happy.
However, his SBG teammate Paddy Holohan believes that Gallagher is ready to take on whoever the promotion choose to put in front of him.
All you really need is one profitable idea and the belief that kids will watch damn near anything that's put in front of them.
Whereas being listed as a default option in Chrome means Ecosia will be put in front of people who aren't yet familiar with it.
There's a bunch of insights about User A that can help us identify what sort of content we should put in front of him.
The most successful employees, she says, make the most of the opportunities put in front of them and stand out with their good work.
Only eight days ago, Trump told lawmakers that he would sign essentially whatever they put in front of him to resolve several immigration issues.
Given his form of late, he will be more confident than ever that he can overcome any challenge that is put in front of him.
"I think in some cases, when things have been put in front of the law, and judged, then they should be left alone," she said.
You can blame Donald Trump for many things, including the fact that he will surely sign whatever bad bill is put in front of him.
"Most people will sign anything put in front of them during those first few days of employment," said Donna Ballman, an employee-side employment attorney.
Inmates are made to stand on their knees, beaten with batons and deprived of sleep until they sign the confessions put in front of them.
So, how can I stretch myself to meet his ambition, which no one in the media business has ever put in front of me before?
You want team members who will rise to whatever challenge you put in front of them — not people looking for just a fun and easy ride.
We had to readjust our sense of their reality, and replace what had been in our imagination with what the author put in front of us.
Clinton's advisers readily admit that she is not at her best or most authentic self when she's put in front of a large crowd of people.
He reads the dutiful words of unity and grief and determination that aides put in front of him, but he refuses to stick to the script.
And I know it sounds like pie in the sky, but the more barriers we put in front of people to be innovative, the less humanity benefits.
Other plans were also put in front of Trump, including a gradual troop withdrawal and an ongoing counterterrorism-focused mission with fewer troops than there are now.
Put in front of cameras, he said he had freely returned to China to answer charges relating to a fatal hit-and-run incident a decade previously.
"); and, inevitably, of our degenerate and too-permissive times ("Why, when I was a child, we ate what was put in front of us, and no nonsense!
They [other fighters] have pieces of paper put in front of them, they are told to sign and they say 'yes' as they see a decent number.
Being put in front of the eyes of a lot of people at that age became one of those moments when I had to find my confidence.
In his interview on CNN's "State of the Union," Giuliani asserted that McGahn's account was not credible enough to hypothetically be put in front of a jury.
His wife Cynthia Lopez embraced him, cried, and told him he could overcome any obstacle put in front of him provided he put his mind to it.
As I reflect on my behavior over the past 70 years, one of the things I see is that there are no barriers put in front of men.
"My job is to help the young people that are put in front of me, so I can help them become better human beings in life," Martin said.
Creators believed it was more often approved for ads and put in front of viewers, as edgier videos were suppressed, and their experience seemed to prove that out.
In these self-portraits, the challenge of representing oneself also must account for roadblocks that elite art institutions put in front of Jewish artists, and particularly Jewish women.
I was just laying in bed Wednesday night, thinking about everything that's been given to me—my abilities, and the opportunities that have been put in front of me.
The same criticisms apply to Facebook's system for displaying ads, which contain all the same power to decide what gets put in front of you on the social network.
Yeah, it was 'only' Aston Villa, and a weakened version at that, but you can only beat what's put in front of you – Kelechi did that and then some.
But that reasoning belies the extent to which we largely ignore what is put in front us in favor of the private worlds we enable our technologies to create.
What they forget is that the rest of the world only sees who is put in front of the camera, and they are hoping to look into a mirror.
We end up having to cross-examine and interrogate you into giving us more information, or risk the likelihood that you'll hate what we put in front of you.
They're eyes connected to brains, machines that no longer just see what you put in front of them, but can act on it — creating intriguing and sometimes eerie possibilities.
Morgan says he was given a choice: go to military trial and risk a dishonorable discharge or sign the form put in front of him and be discharged honorably.
While labels may not love that songs will be hidden from some listeners, their songs will theoretically be put in front of people who actually want to listen to them.
"If there are barriers put in front of a person," the "safe, legal, and rare" framing implies "that it does not matter because that procedure should be rare," Lopez said.
But many Americans want to vote, only to be prevented to by a wide variety of obstacles put in front of them by an indifferent and sometimes outright hostile system.
But to be staring at screens... we already know that kids who get put in front of TVs instead of interacting, this is not good in all kinds of ways.
"Sessions isn't monolithically opposed to reform, but he does demand a high standard for legislation that's put in front of him," said Derek Cohen, deputy director of Right on Crime.
"Some guys like to be abused virtually, spitting on a piece of clear plastic I put in front of my cam as if I am spitting on them," she said.
"People who had worked outside their whole career were suddenly put in front of a computer," said Frédérique Guillon, a worker advocate who testified at the trial, in an interview.
Mom Danny Vincent told AJC that she was inspired to host a sign-making party when she saw one sign her neighbor had made and put in front of the school.
You are not only being told a story, but your continued participation in the game mechanics and narratives that are being put in front of you are what propel them along.
A diminutive former state attorney-general, she combines the authority of a prosecutor with the all-aglow enthusiasm, for whoever is put in front of her, of a skilful retail politician.
The White House has not clarified his stance, making it difficult for lawmakers to discern what kind of bill they could put in front of him that he might actually sign.
The solution is put in front of a lab based light mimicking solar light, and was described as being "ideal" for absorbing the light and turning the biomass into gaseous hydrogen.
The projects include a game that guesses what you're drawing, a camera app that recognizes objects you put in front of it and a music app that plays "duets" with you.
Instead, the way to get put in front of more people's eyeballs during the precious moments a user scrolls through their Instagram feed is through engagement, comprising of likes and comments.
"The bill that they have put in front of us that the House of Representatives has given us, it is this horrendous and it is inhumane," Manchin said late Thursday afternoon.
My parents' refusal to conform to the food standards of their families ultimately made me a more open-minded individual, ready to try almost anything you put in front of me!
" She noted that critics have observed that humans exhibit "classic reward-seeking lab-rat behaviour, the sort that's observed when lab rats are put in front of an unpredictable food dispenser.
If you need a job and aren't in great position to negotiate—much less hire a lawyer—chances are you're going to just sign whatever deal gets put in front of you.
With roughly 14 weeks per semester, composed of two 75-minute meetings per course per week, every syllabus I put in front of my students is a product of immediate practical limitations.
Kelly is now putting what he learned into practice, sources tell CNN, restricting access to the President, watching the information put in front of Trump and limiting the power of top aides.
And the barriers that the capitalist class has put in front of working people and poor people, who vote at very low rates because there are deliberate barriers put in their place.
Millions of ordinary citizens must look at the enormous obstacles that are put in front of voters and the anemic efforts to fix them and conclude that a vote does not matter.
On the roads in and around Atlanta, the S5 aced every obstacle we put in front of it from gridlock airport traffic to the winding roads in the foothills of Appalachian Mountains.
Which sounds a Knicks history alert, as we well know how Dolan responded the last time such a carrot was put in front of him, a little more than six years ago.
Situations like the ones that MIT's lab put in front of survey respondents don't occur in real life, or occur so infrequently that it'd be exceptionally difficult to write rules for them.
Federal judges are legal geniuses, not medical experts; they rely on the evidence and information put in front of them, an issue-framing process the league's white-shoe lawyers have skillfully manipulated.
The banks were all dragged down here, put in front of Congress, they were investigated by prosecutors, so tech thinks when it's happening to them it's the biggest outrage, oh my gosh.
"We believe we have strong evidence to put in front of a jury about Uber's misappropriation of Waymo's trade secrets and look forward to trial," an Alphabet spokesperson said in a statement.
Despite his undoubted skill, one criticism continually levelled at Barboza was that he was a flat track bully—underpinned by his inability to overcome the big-name obstacles put in front of him.
At least for those long and bitter months, Morales seemed like he might forever stay "Not Edwin," a pariah doomed simply because he took the money the Jays put in front of him.
Just not the two that the Border Agent had put in front of his face — or at least not now, after having spent 24 hours cramped in an economy seat on Qatar Airways.
It was the first such deal to hit Trump's desk and only the fourth time in three decades that an acquisition was put in front of a president after CFIUS recommended against it.
No one will ever get upset at you for saying "well he/she has beaten everyone they have put in front of him/her but I'd like to see him/her fight x".
Algorithms decide what's put in front of our eyes across the web in news feeds, search results, and video platforms, so it makes sense for us to know how those decisions are made.
I also find that pronouns are still really hard for some people, even on sets where non-binary and trans folks are being put in front of the camera, which is super problematic.
I'll be put in front of a jury of 12 people with no legal experience that I've never met before and they'll largely decide on what the rest of my life looks like.
After mentioning that he had second-guessed his retirement from the start, Lesnar stated that he didn't pick the matchup and was willing to fight anyone the UFC put in front of him.
I mean, if we could solve the Ukraine problem — But this is really an artificial barrier that's put in front of us for solving problems with Russia, and he says that very strongly.
I understand that we have a problem but I am extremely confident that we can get out of this problem if we follow through all the steps we put in front of us.
From the Manhattan project to the moon shot, we have demonstrated time and again that we have the ingenuity, the tenacity, and the resources to excel at any test put in front us.
Just not the two that the border agent had put in front of his face — or at least not now, after having spent 24 hours cramped in an economy seat on Qatar Airways.
His opponent Chris Avila barely touched him during the 15-minute contest, and 'The Russian Hammer' is ready to step up to the plate in Belfast whoever the promotion put in front of him.
"Any obstacle that was put in front of him, he just overcame it," Gray says of Robinson, 28, a legal records specialist for the city of Las Vegas who lived in Cedar City, Utah.
For most of the past 15 years, the Academy has largely judged what has been put in front of them: minority actors land 15% of top roles, 15% of nominations and 17% of wins.
In calling it an uprising, we just want to put in front of an audience that this was not just folks losing their mind on one day, but this was a series of events.
" Stefano Tonchi, the editor of W, said: "She was the first to put in front of the audience the idea of the otherness, bringing out memories of different cultures and fragments of other imagery.
This is especially true of chicken, which is generally comforting, unchallenging and amenable to many different pairings — including ketchup, the skeleton key for getting children to eat whatever you put in front of them.
With a previous Brexit deal being rejected three times by the U.K Parliament, negotiators struck a new deal on Thursday which will now be put in front of the House of Commons on Saturday.
Not only will Mr. Trump "sign anything" Republicans put in front of him, he's provided legislators a week full of stories to distract the news media and public from criticizing the health care bill.
During a key immigration meeting with congressional leaders on Tuesday, President Donald Trump appeared to agree with almost every policy idea put in front of him on immigration, no matter what party it came from.
Those were some questions put in front of the political novices representing President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's party in the next parliament, as they attended a boot camp in a spa town in western Ukraine this week.
I was just appreciative that he was open to trying anything I put in front of him, and that he knew sharing a meal together was maybe more important than what the meal consisted of.
I'm usually beaming with pride when I've scaled the latest mountain FromSoftware has put in front of me, but by the end of The Ringed City, I was left empty, bored, and ready for change.
And they keep putting hurdles in front of you to the point where you're like, 'I'm never going to get to the damn finish line because I keep having hurdles put in front of me.
But if it looks as if my food preferences might become a distraction to my reporting, as it did on this trip, I keep my vegetarianism quiet and eat whatever is put in front of me.
"I kind of just drink whatever is put in front of me," said Sarah Jampel, an editor at Bon Appétit who in 2015 taste-tested and rated 17 types of sparkling water for the website Food52.
"I kind of just drink whatever is put in front of me," said Sarah Jampel, an editor at Bon Appétit who in 2015 taste-tested and rated 17 types of sparkling water for the website Food52.
One of Aretha Franklin's greatest gifts, besides the ability to sing the absolute hell out of whatever was put in front of her, was the way in which she was able to make any song her own.
As an actor, there's a lot of preparation and a lot of letting go, so when new text is put in front of me, saying it out loud for the first time works most of the time.
" No, I think what they're saying is, "We see the opportunity to get to know our customers, we know the kinds of offers and opportunities we'd put in front of them if we got to know them.
"The bill that passed out of the House is most likely not going to be the bill that is put in front of the president," the director of the White House Office of Management and Budget said.
For example, it's one thing if an algorithm catapults truly false news into view, but our democracy is predicated on rational founder's language, human beings using their faculties, to think about information put in front of them.
Students raised amid the tailored analytics of online retailers or college recruiters presume that anything put in front of them is customized for them, said Thomas C. Golden of Capture Higher Ed, a Lexington, Ky., data firm.
There is no question: If people don't get the help they need to enroll, if there is any sort of barrier put in front of them, if they don't have the information they need, they won't enroll.
"This opportunity was put in front of me, and I chatted quite a bit to him about how it feels to be an American as part of a company that has deep Australian roots and heritage," he said.
That Kansas City was even in the game against Denver at halftime, much less leading, had a lot to do with Houston, who shredded anything put in front of him on the right side of the Broncos line.
By iOS 14, instead of merely recommending apps in Spotlight Search, iOS will be able to take a much more active role in determining what apps and actions are put in front of you at any given moment.
Responding to charges of judicial activism, after a series of cases involving high-profile companies including Google, Koen Lenaerts said the Court of Justice of the European Union could only speak on what was put in front of it.
The former plows through the self-mutilating, physically-taxing scenarios that are put in front of him that will allow him to rescue his child and prove that he is a responsible dad in the eyes of the Killer.
The Walmart investigation has gone on for nearly four years, costing the company hundreds of millions of dollars in legal fees, and a potential settlement is likely to be put in front of Mr. Clayton in the coming months.
Also this photo from the meeting, predictably, spurred a great meme race: It's certainly true that every time Trump is put in front of a large, adoring crowd, Republican Party leadership assumes a risk of the president going off-script.
It means sitting Republican women often don't talk about how being a woman is part of what makes them qualified for office, unless they are put in front of what the party considers to be "women's issues" — like abortion rights.
Facebook warned last week that revenue growth would slow this quarter because of "ad load," or the number of ads that Facebook can put in front of customers without alienating them, offsetting strong earnings that handily beat Wall Street estimates.
Trump says he wants to make sure it's not "mean," but given everything we know about him, it's more likely that he doesn't give a shit and will sign whatever Republican leaders put in front of his questionably sized hands.
However, in a call with analysts, Facebook Chief Financial Officer David Wehner said ad growth would likely slow "meaningfully" due to limits on "ad load," or the number of ads that Facebook can put in front of customers without alienating them.
That might sound jargony, but I've had Patagonia fix plenty of things for free (as a regular customer), and the brand often makes tours around the US of A fixing any of their products that you put in front of them.
Having attacked Sessions once again, Trump then turned his attention to Republicans in Congress, warning that they need to vote to repeal Obamacare later Tuesday, and indicating that he was willing to sign whatever bill was put in front of him.
OK, OK. It's venture capital funded, and then I ended up using the floss and ended up really liking the floss, but I was wondering why all of this mouth tech was just suddenly being put in front of our faces.
"When I started in my first year, we carried 200,000 people," the CEO says in comparison, adding that with "all the obstacles put in front of us, it is a fairy tale," to see how far the company has come.
RB: Yes, the minute you're put in front of a camera in this country, you can become content for Fox, which is why the anonymous whistleblower is in such a powerful position, and it's why it's making them so angry.
"Part of the transformation we've seen from the president going from talking about American carnage to endorsing the First Step Act have been these cases put in front of him and Jared paying attention and looking for them," Jackson Sloan tells Refinery29.
But it's also just really important to put in front of people a tool of, here are all the apps you've connected to and authorized, here's an easy way to deauthorize them, to revoke their permission to get access to your activity.
Footage making the rounds online shows NBA player Rudy Gobert playfully touching all of the microphones and phones from media that were put in front him during a press conference days before news broke that he had tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
" Practically, too, she said her time at the CIA and working with the military taught her about "planning, discipline, practicality and knowing that even when you have a tough problem put in front of you, you have to come up with a solution.
CES starts on January 7 in Las Vegas, and we'll be heading into the fray to touch, swipe, drive, cuddle, ride, and otherwise experience all of the latest gadgets the consumer tech industry wants to put in front of our eager eyeballs.
In Luckey's view this hasn't been great for investment in the AR/VR space, where investors have had unrealistic expectations put in front of them that may have reduced interest in other existing companies that were taking a more conservative approach to hyping themselves. Incredible!
Don't misunderstand, there are plenty of top heavyweights who are basic, but while Stipe Miocic uses the same four or five techniques or "moves" over and over again to best everyone they put in front of him, it's the tactics that make the difference.
So while that's still a lengthy list to have to put in front of consumers — it's not, for example, the 32,000 partners of another French adtech firm, Vectaury, which has also recently been on the receiving end of an invalid consent ruling from the CNIL.
That might work, but often it is also suggested that these big bank cases should be put in front of life-tenured district court judges, rather than bankruptcy court judges who serve 14-year terms, because the cases are apt to be so politically fraught.
In a way, to believe in Mr. Bannon's genius is to adopt the president's belief in a sort of vulgar technocracy — the belief that the "best people" can solve any problem put in front of them, whether they have expertise in that field or not.
We're focused on the dry, rubbery appearance of rainbow mystery meats dangling in the hot suns of a desert planet and why they would be appetizing to anybody, even a walking alien vacuum who will probably eat anything you put in front of him.
"The point of redirects is to launder the traffic so that by time it hits the page you can't tell it came from porn," he said, noting that mainstream advertisers do not want to be on porn sites, or put in front of users browsing them.
The question I think for any platform, any newspaper, any journal, any magazine, is to recognize the weight of — and the impact of — the images that you put in front of readers, and attempt to show the broadest possible scope of humanity, unbound, you know, through them.
But for "War Dogs," a new HBO documentary about veterans and the bonds they share with the furry friends with whom they have served, Tatum and his fellow producers put in front of the camera a group of people who aren't used to being an open book.
" David Morris, a psychologist at UT Southwestern's O'Donnell Brain Institute in Dallas, said, "the ER is not a great place if you're a mental health patient; the cardiac patients get put in front of you, and you could end up being there for a really long time.
Moreover, "the market is concerned that whoever wins the Conservative leadership will not have much time to get something different from (Theresa) May's deal" to put in front of the U.K. parliament, said Athanasios Vamvakidis, global head of G10 FX strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
The only reason she drops from the No. 1 spot she held down in our rankings for the past six months is that polling -- in early states and nationally -- suggests she is lagging behind both of the men who we put in front of her this month.
Like monkeys put in front of typewriters, though, the band had unwittingly started to make music again—an achievement in itself, after a rather ornery Jonny declared he'd never work on a Radiohead album again after contracting a bad case of "swimmer's ear" while mixing the band's previous album.
It was clear throughout that the band was terrible, but at a point in music when it was hard to see anything beyond what was put in front of you by a limited array of TV shows, radio and magazines, fans made the best of what they had.
"Audiences can tell the difference when it's put in front of them, they can understand the difference when it's explained to them, and it's our obligation as partners of the artists to put the closest representation of the artist's voice and vision in front of audiences," he said.
I think that there's something ... This is not a very fruitful discussion because I can't really articulate what I'm saying, but it seems like you would expect people to be trying out other kinds of culture and music just because it's being put in front of them. Right.
Because I think it's very important that we also get a market response to say, well, you can actually do things in a very different way than just to allow yourself to feel forced to sign up to whatever terms and conditions that are put in front of you.
"She added: "Part of what made it so special was also the fact that it was surprising — few items on the set menu were things I would typically order (think sweetbreads, chicken liver), but every plate that was put in front of me was absolutely to die for.
This was the thing that Democrats were always least likely to concede on, but Democratic leadership has now confirmed that a deal that laid out funding for Trump's border wall in exchange for a legal path for DACA recipients was put in front of the president on Friday.
To me, Martha, the essence of it will come down to this, when I&aposd -- when our people put in front of them, we need to know where all of your nuclear facilities are located to include your fields -- your fuel sites, your research, and test centers, and your ballistic missiles.
" Deborah Tolman, a psychology professor at the City University of New York who researches adolescent sexuality, said: "This is the contradiction we put in front of girls: You should be confident and do well in school and do athletics, but you're supposed to also be a good sex object at the same time.
"We believe the risk of Parliament rejecting any deal put in front of them late in 2018, or early in 2019, is increasing, and this puts both the agreement on future relationships and the transition period after the end of March 2019 in serious jeopardy," John Wraith, a strategist at UBS, said in a note.
"I said, 'I will vote against closure unless the Republicans and Democrats in the Senate can somehow find an agreement that is trustworthy and reliable, where on the next Supreme Court nominee, they won't change the rules and we will have input and a more confirmable, consensus nominee will be put in front of the Senate,'" Coons said.
"I said, 'I will vote against closure unless the Republicans and Democrats in the Senate can somehow find an agreement that is trustworthy and reliable, where on the next Supreme Court nominee they won't change the rules and we will have input, and a more confirmable, consensus nominee will be put in front of the Senate,'" Coons said.
"I will say that the longer you go in the process, the more you're going to have to pass a series of hurdles that the voters are going to put in front of you, because the one thing everybody understands is that [with] this job right here, you don't have the luxury of just focusing on one thing," he said.
This was a conscious choice to shut out the other party and you could see from the direct statements made by [Speaker Paul] Ryan and others—they had a president who they knew would sign anything they put in front of him, and they saw this as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get what they wanted and they saw no need to compromise.
" As Cruz sees it, there are two prime examples of how you can rise to glory in the fight game: "You've got the Demetrious Johnson approach, which is I'm going to fight and I'm going to school anyone you put in front of me, I'm going to beat them and I'm going to school them so you can't deny me the fame that I deserve.
"I think the evidence that is being presented to us by the Intelligence Committee really focuses on the Ukraine matter, so -- as well as the obstruction," she told Dana BashDana BashJudiciary Democrat: House impeaching Trump not a 'foregone conclusion' Judiciary Democrat who worked on Nixon impeachment says alleged Trump misconduct is worse Klobuchar says she's not worried about leaving campaign trail for impeachment trial: 'I meet whatever obstacle is put in front of me' MORE.

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