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And in a roundabout way, it would fulfill both prophecies.
Today, DeGeneres revealed the definitive answer in a roundabout way.
I came to the project in a very roundabout way.
China is now joining them, but in a roundabout way.
In a roundabout way, their work influenced Mr. Lewis's career.
This is her roundabout way to poke at my unmarried status.
And in a roundabout way, the lyrics came out of that.
One of them, in a semi-roundabout way, is Donald Trump.
That's a roundabout way to introduce this column this week, isn't it?
After that came Muay Thai gym ownership, though in a roundabout way.
They're asking me to defend her a lot, in a roundabout way.
In a meandering, roundabout way, I was trying to excavate his past.
Isn't boosting employee ownership a really roundabout way to achieve these ends?
In a roundabout way, Sansa might actually be responsible for Dany's eventual death.
And Ziosk could be a roundabout way for employers to discriminate against employees.
Sorry, this is a roundabout way of getting back to answering the question.
If they do, it's in some odd, kooky, roundabout way—and it's not.
We approached it in a roundabout way to coordinate with air traffic control.
Andrew was taking the roundabout way, which had turned into the only way.
The experiment itself is a really, really roundabout way of performing these observations.
"In a roundabout way, Pompeo's statement does seem sound to me," he said.
Perhaps Goldberg was, in a roundabout way, trying to make that point too.
That might be a roundabout way of saying that the Baidu alliance is looser.
That number comes, in a slightly roundabout way, from Alphabet's earnings report on Tuesday.
Place/Image/Object at Jack Barrett Gallery explores these questions in a roundabout way.
We've gone a long roundabout way to come back to something we knew intuitively.
" Which, of course, is simply a more roundabout way of asking: "Are we friends yet?
"Guys like Kevin and I were, in a roundabout way, neglected as kids, " Osaer said.
Leaks can be a roundabout way of preserving an independent check on an unreliable executive.
When speaking to groups, Pastor Danny had a roundabout way of getting to the point.
"In a weird, roundabout way, I used to live and die with baseball," he said.
Issa would have planned some roundabout way to get Lawrence's attention that would have utterly failed.
I eventually ignored the instructions and drove home a very roundabout way that saved me hours.
Nintendo's long-awaited entry into the mobile gaming market is coming in a somewhat roundabout way.
Counterpoint: First, "experienced unwanted sex" is such a roundabout way to say "raped" that it's almost impressive.
This is a roundabout way of getting to Miller's email, which contained the following observation: One thing.
Their lip service to those concerns appears to be a roundabout way of reaffirming the status quo.
In that sense this pseudo-nutritionist had done their job, albeit through an extremely unnecessary, roundabout way.
In a roundabout way, he's sort of become the Marie Kondo of the so-called "red pill" universe.
The Indians, unable to bolster both their offense and, in a roundabout way, their pitching, began looking elsewhere.
At one point Chimera is called an "anti-vigilante vigilante," which is a roundabout way of saying supervillain.
Kristen Stewart, however, has thought of a more roundabout way to get a woman to play the lead.
I'm going try and articulate that to you, but it will most likely go in a roundabout way.
Prince's conversion to the Jehovah's Witness religion actually started, in a roundabout way, with Sly & the Family Stone.
Together, they sort of, kind of, in a roundabout way, surpassed Pete Rose's major league record of 4,256.
In "Good Vibrations," Mr. Love would like to correct that impression, although in a peace-loving, roundabout way.
What about films whose very lack of reference to Vietnam makes them, in a roundabout way, Vietnam movies?
I took a roundabout way of getting home and ran a few red lights but managed to lose her.
A new phone dubbed the Black Shark marks, in a roundabout way, Xiaomi's entry into the gaming phone market.
In a roundabout way, I'm asking him to confess to having sexual thoughts about his female friends—namely, me.
That, in a roundabout way, brings me to the fact that the album doesn't stop—there are no fadeouts.
He's not gonna give me a speech that I can't understand, because he's saying everything in a roundabout way.
The block grants are also, like work requirements, a roundabout way to roll back Obamacare's expansion of Medicaid specifically.
That might seem like a roundabout way to calculate 10x4 (it is), but this same technique works for bigger numbers.
Which is a long, roundabout way of me saying that when I was 22019, I was obsessed with The Matrix.
They were sound, fury, and, in a roundabout way, deeply significant -- though not to the end Republicans might have hoped.
Jameela Jamil has opened up about how a "very intense" car accident had a roundabout way of saving her life.
Biden made that argument in a roundabout way during an interview posted Sunday by the State, a South Carolina newspaper.
A roundabout way of remembering to get the milk, but the only one that has ever worked for me. ♦
In a roundabout way, Nancy tries to get to the bottom of that mystery when she locks Sasha in the cellar.
But it's no less true that the humble refrigerator, in a roundabout way, enabled the development of the first atom bomb.
The idea of exploring the subject of women and their place in India's economy came to me in a roundabout way.
But Planned Parenthood says it is also using the clinic licensing process as a roundabout way of shutting the clinic down.
This essay is cited much less often than the other two, but in a roundabout way it has been equally influential.
Try and ask them in a roundabout way what they're doing in the bedroom, then get it down on the page.
In other news, Bette Midler has turned her critique of the reality star into roundabout way to raise money for charity.
Regardless, we still have NASA (and in a roundabout way, Glenn) to thank for your favorite snack on school field trips.
In a roundabout way, this potential dissonance ended up producing an important problem in pure mathematics called the Connes embedding conjecture.
And that's how I got myself, in a roundabout way, hooked up with Robert Altman and "5 & Dime" in New York.
Opponents of Medicaid work rules say the requirements are a roundabout way to cull people from the safety net health program.
Basically, this is all just a long, roundabout way of saying ThirdLove bra, I think you're my soulmate, oversized cups and all.
Perhaps to avoid focusing on potentially controversial extraditions to the mainland, Hong Kong's government justifies the legal change in a roundabout way.
Possibly. But it could also a fairly roundabout way to hold the Trump administration accountable for economic injustices by taking legal action.
That's an awfully roundabout way to shift the blame for Trump from the elites who empowered his rise and onto the public.
Gun enthusiasts there remain skeptical about the motives of these projects, saying that they're a roundabout way of taking their guns away.
In fact, in an interview with the UFC's Megan Olivi, he seems to have come to that conclusion in a roundabout way.
" Hale said Giuliani's offensive against Yovanovitch implied a "roundabout way" for Trump to get rid of the ambassador through a "smear campaign.
What I'm trying to say, in a roundabout way, is that the Safer Spaces campaign is a great start, but it's not enough.
If tech executives themselves are, in their own roundabout way, acknowledging that their companies are too big, maybe we should listen to them.
So, Allison wondered, did that mean his experiment had, in a roundabout way, vaccinated his mice against this specific form of blood cancer?
Since most plans will use the stabilization fund, they won't be allowed to cover abortions — a roundabout way of including pro-life protections.
After the long pause in trade, China recently offloaded its first shipment of U.S. crude oil this year, although in a roundabout way.
That gets you one audiobook per month (plus two Audible Originals)… so, in a roundabout way, you're getting three audiobooks for roughly $21.
In a roundabout way, Ryan asked Gomez how her "new person" was doing and if she has had a chance to meet Swift's.
Furthermore, the question is a somewhat roundabout way to inquire about your colleague's sex life — a topic that has no place at work.
By addressing strife in Africa in a roundabout way, "Liyana" breaks free of the heaviness that can weigh down an issue-based documentary.
The federal investigation came to light in a roundabout way through a report about the use of Greyball prepared by the Portland, Ore.
Instead of using a roundabout way to see his tweets, "I would like to be able to verify these things myself," she said.
So Rubio hasn't rescinded his promise to be a private citizen in January; he's just going to keep his word in a roundabout way.
"Fit for a queen" is just a figure of speech, a roundabout way of describing something that's so luxurious, it's practically Windsor Castle-worthy.
"It didn't take me long to figure out that, in a not so roundabout way, Kahneman and Tversky had made my baseball story possible."
"In kind of a roundabout way, Secretary Pompeo acknowledged that they still have the capabilities that they had before these conversations began," he said.
That had a long roundabout way to go in order to get that back to you, but to you, it's seamless and it's instantaneous.
In a roundabout way, a company spokesman confirmed that the majority of the cuts will be in Europe, where the rail division is headquartered.
He tried to answer in a roundabout way, and finally she answered for him: "Okay, then you're saying you're not willing to do it."
And in a roundabout way, it seems like Marvel Studios has revealed that Hawkeye (played by Jeremy Renner) will live to see another day.
Not all members of parliament supported the new bill, and many human rights activists have criticized it as a roundabout way of suppressing free speech.
Frances begins in her roundabout way, explaining that Mom and Dad are trying to figure out how to be a better family — before Robert interjects.
In effect, 340B allows pharmacies to keep around 35 percent of the pharmaceutical industry's tab, a roundabout way of subsidizing health care for the poor.
Sometimes, thieves take a roundabout way to snag your cash: They file a fake return with your data and allow you to receive the refund.
At long last Kaiser has brought Giacometti into the Swiss pavilion but in a roundabout way, refracted through the work and visions of other artists.
Looking like the A Knight's Tale actress was my roundabout way of making myself desirable within the confines of a beauty standard I set for myself.
She came to design in a somewhat roundabout way, she told me in an interview, having started off in college with a Bachelor's degree in History.
Engaging patients in their care through individual accountability—a sentiment that Rep Chaffetz actually got right (in a roundabout way)—has been shown to improve outcomes.
Jessica tries so hard to not be a hero in a strange, roundabout way, she actually ends up being more of a hero than she anticipated.
The show doesn't tackle the subject in a roundabout way but rather in a straightforward, in-your-face, don't-take-it-so-seriously type of way.
All of this is a roundabout way of saying that he's not necessarily the sort of person you'd expect to find on the next Kompakt compilation.
It is a roundabout way of her asking him if he thinks they will last, a question spurred solely by the pretend speeches on the bench.
In theory, if you changed your gut bacteria by changing your diet, then you might in turn alter your vaginal bacteria in a roundabout way, she says.
My Pixel 2216.7 already has the Lens feature that can call a phone number on an object seen through the camera — albeit in a more roundabout way.
"If they do, it's in some odd, kooky, roundabout way," he complained, pointing out that in the real world, that's not the way things tend to work.
In a roundabout way, HBO Nordic and HBO España's accidental airing of this weekend's episode devalues any information or content the hackers may have surrounding episode six.
They are both Didi investors, although that bond came in a more roundabout way through the merger of Tencent-backed Didi and Alibaba-backed Kuaidi in 2015.
And the eventual reveal of Goose's true nature is one of its biggest twists, with repercussions that affect, in a roundabout way, the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Which, in a roundabout way, means that the kickdrum is elemental and primordial and has an incredibly deep-rooted connection to each and every one of us.
I ended up spending more time and money taking this roundabout way, but at least I could travel from downtown to the upper west side without walking.
"The new proposed policy is a roundabout way to promote hybrid cars," Cui Dongshu, secretary general of China Passenger Car Association, wrote in a social media post.
So in a roundabout way, seeing Peter Parker alive and slinging in Spider-Man: Far From Home is confirmation that Spidey and others will be resurrected in Endgame.
All of which is just a roundabout way of saying the fashion-forward actress is more than deserving of her third Vogue cover for the magazine's October issue.
"If the problem we want to address is the prevalence of assault rifles in the civilian population this is a very roundabout way to do that," she said.
The people using the monitors may also have assumed that, in some roundabout way, the technology removed responsibility from them for monitoring their energy intake, Dr. Jakicic says.
" But, when asked if he, in a roundabout way, hadn't also called Clinton crooked, he smiled and said, "In that case, the entire United States government is crooked.
Releasing the book on German soil also, in a roundabout way, kept the faith alive when it came to maintaining the high quality of the packaging of Prophecy releases.
This is all a roundabout way of explaining why it makes sense for Fallout 4 to only come to the HTC Vive, a competing platform to the Oculus Rift.
One might also note that searching "woman Devin cocaine" is a rather roundabout way to pin down a specific reporter's tweets that included the words woman, Devin, and cocaine.
"We had a kind of roundabout way of getting to the technology, but it's really powerful in trying to understand how these neural networks are making decisions," Fernandez said.
But, as Fellowes himself acknowledged in a roundabout way in his statement about the festival's end, it set a template for the "boutique" event that's sanitized our festival culture.
He said that he profited off the Kalbe Farma investment "in a very roundabout way," but maintained that his own money was not directly invested in the pharma company.
The Cintiq 16 can also only display "72 percent NTSC color" which is a roundabout way of saying it will properly display 100-percent of the sRGB color gamut.
At the very least, it's a less roundabout way to incorporate the sorts of analog to digital note taking capabilities from companies like Wacom and Livescribe directly into a device.
Getting exact energy consumption figures for miners, many of whom are secretive and located in China, is not easy, so Digiconomist uses a very roundabout way to make its estimates.
The final line ends with Pazienza telling a reporter in a roundabout way that his path to recovery was as "simple" as just doing what you're told you can't do.
Corgan told the podcast that he thinks Chad Kroeger is an "incredible songwriter," adding: So basically what Billy Corgan is saying, in a roundabout way, is that Nickelback is porn?
And neither is the FBI, which, we find out in the finale, is in a roundabout way cobbling together an indictment against Diane Lockhart for plotting to assassinate the president.
That's a roundabout way of describing the way digital — both discovery via social media, and distribution via on-demand printing — is disrupting and helping to grow the mass-market art world.
Ojalvo believes that, in a roundabout way, the popularity of the poop emoji has allowed for more open-mindedness among consumers, creating a marketplace that's more receptive to products like his.
That accolade goes to the revelation made by founding Third Eye Blind member and former guitarist Kevin Cadogan, that, in a roundabout way, Oasis' Liam Gallagher once threatened to stab him.
But it turns out they are both extremely triggered by people speaking other languages around them, which is a roundabout way of saying they both recently went on viral racist rants.
Mr. Dietl used his one opportunity to ask the mayor a direct question to suggest, in a roundabout way, that he had constructed a "wall" around Gracie Mansion to hide nefarious behavior.
Her Instagram bio reads, in all caps for her 2K followers to see, "I HAVE BIG ASS EARS" — perhaps, in a roundabout way, to stop the questions, comments, and conversation before they start.
Experiments designed to answer that question in a roundabout way, like the Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment, have detected tantalizing hints of new particle behaviors that don't seem to obey the Standard Model.
It's why Instagram Stories now has more daily users than Snapchat, and why, despite the fact that I longer upload holiday snaps directly to Facebook, the company still controls them in a roundabout way.
The topic surfaced in a roundabout way after Patrick Byrne, the CEO of a New Hampshire-based manufacturing company, asked the duo their thoughts on the rate at which capital gains should be taxed.
Maybe in a roundabout way, listening to the record and getting to understand the meaning behind all the songs people will look at themselves, and the world around them, and maybe change some stuff.
The U.S. trade dispute with China, in a roundabout way, could determine how successful the U.S. will be in sanctioning Iran's oil this time around — and that uncertainty is also playing out at OPEC.
And maybe in some weird, roundabout way, maybe some of the feelings I had going into this were actually some of her unprocessed feelings that I got to work through while making this film.
Silvers admits she knows she's able to model because of "the way she was born," a roundabout way of suggesting she is aware she is really, really pretty (she has directly acknowledged this in interviews).
Makonnen has what feels like a million questions about Canada, one of which is whether or not we have a Chik-Fil-A, which in a roundabout way leads to us talking about gay rights.
By asking the judge in this roundabout way to force disclosure of the password under civil proceedings, the NCA is departing from what RIPA intended, Financial Times commentator and legal blogger David Allen Green, argues.
Prince's conversion to the Jehovah's Witness religion actually started, in a roundabout way, with Graham Central Station, the funk group started by Sly and the Family Stone bassist Larry Graham after his tenure in that band.
Education in an AltSchool classroom Education in an AltSchool classroom In higher education, the changes Secretary DeVos is likely to implement will be more fundamental to the adoption of impactful technology, albeit in a roundabout way.
The timeline also connects the Lovings' story in a roundabout way back to Barack Obama, whose presidency has both exposed the gains achieved over the last half-century and the considerable work that's left to be done.
The Department of Defense has said it will request funding to replace the money being used for the wall, but Democrats have made clear they consider that a roundabout way to get Congress to approve wall funding.
I mean, you can just like anyone can do anything in Dark Souls, but that's a roundabout way of saying—I played Dark Souls 2 the same way that I played Dark Souls because, well I could.
Four set sail from Canada to western Europe in July, one of which took the roundabout way to France from the western Canadian port of Vancouver, showing how far Canadian exporters are willing to go to sell canola.
The roundabout way would have to involve a joke—something like Oh-don't-think-all-of-us-look-the-same—and the man would have laughed and the woman would have laughed and the chef would have chuckled.
The show's earliest juicy drama comes from when Barnett, in a roundabout way, tells Jessica that he'd propose to her only under a specific circumstance: If there was no other woman on the show he was interested in.
Before the Affordable Care Act, these association plans had an advantage: They offer skimpy plans that wouldn't appeal to people who use a lot of health care — a roundabout way of keeping premiums down by keeping sick people out.
Neenan, who has worked mostly for the BBC as a comedy writer, was inspired in a roundabout way by the political maelstrom unleashed by Britain's vote to leave the European Union and Donald Trump's election to the U.S. presidency.
She would have had to explain to the man (in a roundabout way) that he sounded insensitive, assuming that the chef he'd seen in the window was this chef and then assuming that the chefs could have been brothers.
The idea was to create a roundabout way of funding state services that preserves a higher federal tax deduction for residents — because the charitable deduction is not subject to the same cap as the state and local tax deduction.
A. You can add new fonts to an iPhone, an iPad or an iPod Touch, but you have to do it in a roundabout way, and the additional typefaces will not be available to use everywhere on the device.
The Paris prosecutor's office said on Monday that Ms. Knoll had been killed because of the "membership, real or supposed, of the victim of a particular religion" — a roundabout way of saying she was killed because she was Jewish.
If you wanted to measure the distance between two points, one (seemingly roundabout) way of doing that would be to start a bacterial colony at one point and measure how much time it took the colony to encompass the other point.
Which is a roundabout way of saying that gambling goes a long way to funding a sport that, in turn, strictly prohibits gambling among its participants, and whose integrity has been brought into serious question lately by events driven by gambling.
Rather, this strange symbiosis is just indicative of the fact that opposing extremisms sometimes work in each other's favor: the fear that drives Trump's anti-Muslim populism, in a not-so-roundabout way, fuels the fires of ISIS' global jihadist project.
McCarthy, in a roundabout way, is arguing that Republicans who raise their concerns will undermine negotiations with Mexico, which could ultimately hurt Trump's ability to strike an immigration deal and result in the very tariffs they are seeking to avoid.
GlobeSherpa + RideScout = moovel North America All of which is a roundabout way of saying that Daimler, which owns both Mercedes-Benz and car-sharing company Car2Go, is further extending its reach into non-traditional realms, like software and public transit.
While audio dramas have always held an audience, the element of interactive choices may open up new windows for blind or visually impaired players, who understandably struggle with a heavily visual medium, though perhaps in a more roundabout way than expected.
"An amount of them that I've met that have told me either directly or indirectly or in a roundabout way that's very clear that they don't believe everything that they say that they believe when they're on camera," White said.
Although "Dust" was inspired by its author's own experience with depression, the show deals with that topic in a roundabout way: Ms. Thomas alludes to Alice's history of self-harm and anorexia but does not dive into the young woman's psychology.
Barbara Hannigan is, in a roundabout way, experienced as Ophelia, having toured the world recently with Hans Abrahamsen's wintry song cycle "let me tell you," its text (by Paul Griffiths) containing only words spoken by that character in Shakespeare's play.
In a very roundabout way, the company seems to have come to the worthwhile perspective that mapping an environment spatially doesn't really help that much if you can't parse the contextual nuances of what the camera is actually looking at, as well.
But it happens to arrive following a suggestion from Twitter user Emma Kinema this morning that muting certain strings of words — such as "suggest_recycled_tweet_inline" — could provide a roundabout way of removing suggested tweets and highlights that Twitter's algorithmic pushed into your timeline.
Currently, the effect is most pronounced in South America, thanks to that run of four Copas in six years as Conmebol, in the most roundabout way possible, seeks to change its calendar so the competition is played parallel with the quadrennial European Championship.
The thesis of "On the President's Orders" isn't terribly original, but in a needlessly roundabout way, it makes its case that these killings are not the work of isolated individuals, but the product of a top-down culture that stems from Duterte's assent.
But in a roundabout way, this movement lays the foundation for those — such as Turner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry — who, in a deepening of the gender equality conversation, question the notion of "masculinity" and the damaging impact it can have on everyone, including men.
His mood on this occasion, however, seems a little less bright—at least until he is on set, dancing and singing with Biz Markie, Kurtis Blow, LL Cool J, and Salt-N-Pepa (all of whom inspired his designs in a roundabout way this season).
It's far too early for Sphero to divulge pricing info for the new accessory, but in a roundabout way it will actually make the BB-8 toy slightly more affordable because you no longer need an expensive smartphone or tablet to play with it.
And you'll be able to tell Siri to play tracks from Apple Music on Sonos systems; the Sonos One smart speaker doesn't currently let you launch music from Apple's service with voice commands, but AirPlay 2 is a roundabout way of introducing that convenience.
Maybe ... Of course, we could be totally wrong -- 'cause the answer really isn't all that clear based on what HD told us Saturday in L.A. That said, you better believe we asked -- in our own roundabout way -- about Lalaine Vergara-Paras possibly being brought back.
A narrative has grown up around The Greatest Showman — maybe prompted by the movie's critic storyline — that it was critically reviled but audiences loved it and made it a success, proving the critics wrong and, in a roundabout way, validating Barnum's (and Jackman's) whole enterprise.
That's a roundabout way of saying that The Handmaid's Tale has reinvented itself at long last, after several unfortunate false starts, and I get why there are a few more fans every week who contact me to say the show is really working for them.
In a roundabout way, I met my husband and moved to Edinburgh, the birthplace of Harry Potter, through the books too, because he was a troll on a Harry Potter Yahoo chatroom that me and my friends posted on (it's a long, nerdy story).
"We hope that our victory in this case will send a message to the compounding industry, one that says you cannot skirt the rules of the FDA, or safe and effective rules associated with drugs and pharmacies, by creating drugs in a roundabout way," he said.
Open-Mike Night in the Parlor (Friday) An open-mike night, in the case of this series at the Merchant's House Museum, is a roundabout way of recreating the atmosphere of 13th-century salons, where writers, artists and musicians gathered to share ideas and their latest work.
This might seem like a roundabout way to measure temperature, but "you cannot put a thermometer next to the droplets and say 'okay, this is the temperature,'" Renato Torre from the European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy who was not involved in the research, told Gizmodo.
"Increasingly, when conservatives make their points, they are told, whether directly or in a roundabout way, 'Shut up, you're a bad person,'" said Stanley Kurtz, co-author of model campus speech legislation being promoted by the Goldwater Institute, named for Barry Goldwater, the archconservative former senator.
" Mustafa Tameez, a Muslim who was a consultant to the Department of Homeland Security in the Bush administration, said the survey was "a roundabout way of trying to get people to sign some kind of loyalty pledge, and that's not where the threat is coming from.
Screenshot: GizmodoWe successfully carried on listening via a Google Home Mini, a Pixelbook with Google Assistant integrated, and even the Google Assistant app for iOS—so while there isn't a Google Podcasts app for iPhones yet, you can at least get at your current episodes in a roundabout way.
This year both the DPT and the DNT touched on external matters in a roundabout way in their campaigns, by complaining about foreign debts for dam-building, dependence on imported fuel and the government's failure to attract a Japanese embassy—all matters that hint at India's overbearing influence.
That software enabled researchers to transfer attributes from one photo to another, and quite frankly, it looks pretty damn impressive:Image: Adobe / CornellThis is all a very roundabout way of saying that the future of truth is doomed, since even a photograph can become a lie with a few keystrokes.
Screenshot: FitbitIf you want to know exactly what app developers are doing with this data, you need to visit the official privacy policy for the app—this should tell you, albeit in a roundabout way, what a particular app is collecting and how long it'll keep your data for.
The just-launched Photo Filter Gel Cushion Applicator, which you can buy now at the brand's website, might seem like a roundabout way of accomplishing what you could do with the appendages you were born with, or like just another gimmicky attempt to reinvent the makeup-blender wheel.
It would be a roundabout way to try to fix the problem, and the argument that tariff revenue would offset the new tax cuts is questionable considering Trump has already spent more in aid to farmers during the trade war than the Treasury Department has collected in tariffs.
In one section, Mendelsohn relates how Odysseus is a "circular" traveler (he started in Ithaca and comes back in a roundabout way) to a moment when, as a child, he and his father were stuck on a plane that had to fly in circles for hours before being allowed to land.
As I fumed then, it was nice to see Dio honored, albeit in an absurdly roundabout way, but was otherwise a slap in the face, given the astonishing number of quality actual heavy metal albums (to say nothing of the more extreme subgenres) that came out that year (and every year).
Critics fear the deals provide a roundabout way for drug companies to keep prices high, because manufacturers can structure the agreements with public or private payers in their favor, for example, by boosting the base price to offset the possibility of having to pay rebates for those patients who don't respond.
But the roundabout way that decision was made and the length of time it took for the declassified complaint to make its way up to Capitol Hill — finally arriving for lawmakers to review in a secure room on Wednesday — have also become a fundamental facet of the Democratic-led inquiry.
Power's move from an external public advocate to a government policymaker, in a roundabout way (or at least in the eyes of startup nerds like us), provides a unique look into the transition, differences and challenges one may come across when moving from an externally focused role to an operational one.
Anyway, Mothersill supports but revises Kant's Third Critique by attempting to show that there are no principles or laws of taste,  but that judgements of taste are, as she puts it, "genuine" — not a roundabout way of talking about oneself, for instance, but really about specific things in the world.
While I wouldn't go so far to suggest that connection is top of mind for most Academy voters, I do wonder about its potential effect on a voting body that tends to respond positively to films that ruminate or comment on the movies themselves, which this film does, in a roundabout way.
In my own strange, roundabout way, I was becoming a convert to the cause of democracy at precisely the moment a huge swath of liberal Americans had suddenly decided that something was shockingly, horribly wrong with the system of government they had long taken for granted as the best in the world.
But a decade later, after Google had bought the program from Carnegie Mellon researchers and was using it to digitize Google Books, texts had to be increasingly warped and obscured to stay ahead of improving optical character recognition programs — programs which, in a roundabout way, all those humans solving CAPTCHAs were helping to improve.
Because in a roundabout way, Wentz—and more specifically the way Philly acquired him—became a Bears story this offseason, Or, at least, that should've been the story once people got past the initial shock of Pace and his group moving aggressively for a rookie quarterback soon after handsomely rewarding a veteran at the position.
Today's news that Tom Hardy will play Venom as part of the lamely branded "Sony's Marvel Universe" reminded me, in a very roundabout way, of the moment I checked out of Stan Lee's superhero stable for good: Summer 1990, the day the first issue of Todd McFarlane's new Spider-Man arrived at my Philadelphia-area comic book store.
As he lies dying on the steps of Stelline's laboratory, Deckard going in to meet his daughter at long last, it feels like Blade Runner 2049 has managed, in a roundabout way, to accomplish much what its parent film did: tell a story about a man who cares only for himself, and eventually ends up learning just how much everything else matters too.
Other questions include why the Secretariat of State should twice have made investments in such a roundabout way, especially since it could have benefited from sovereign tax exemptions; why the Vatican Bank and the auditor-general's office went to the prosecutors instead of reporting to the AIF; and why the prosecutors felt the need to involve Mr Di Ruzza since the search warrant accuses him of nothing specific, merely stating that the role of the AIF in the affair was unclear.
That lyrical universality has contributed to the song's status as both a cover-band standard and one of Petty's most covered tunes — including, in a roundabout way, by one Sam Smith, who had to add Petty and co-writer Jeff Lynne to the credits for his massive hit "Stay With Me," because its melodic similarities to "I Won't Back Down" are undeniable (even if Smith claimed, somewhat outrageously given the song's standing in the American rock canon, that he'd never heard the song before).

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