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When you step out of the car, that spells trouble.
Step out of the train and find a corner store.
Their battle begins when they step out of their door.
Police ask the woman to step out of the car.
Robby is the first to step out of the limo.
It allows us to step out of our comfort zone.
The officer asked Wilson to step out of the car.
If you step out of line, you will be punished.
Stripping forced me to step out of my comfort zone.
Step out of your comfort zones and soar, all right?
Koch and Meir step out of the International Space Station.
Countries are growing and trying to step out of poverty.
Against a better infighter Duran could hit them on the way in and immediately tie up to avoid a gruelling exchange, step out of range or allow the opponent to step out of range.
But when I step out of the trailer, I am not.
Students will step out of their classes at 10:00 a.m.
He was ready to step out of Hollywood and really live.
Conveniently, he will step out of the firing line next year.
Being aware is probably a first step out of the cycle.
The question is: Can millennials step out of this vicious cycle?
And if you step out of line, the punishment is severe.
"Could you step out of the car please, sir?" he asked.
"This is Bollywood's first step out of the closet," she said.
You step out of the car, and walk toward the entrance.
Not everybody gets a chance to step out of the chorus.
Mr. Bercow tried to step out of the line of fire.
An officer asked Mr. Patterson to step out of the vehicle.
We need to step out of "disaster fatigue" and be grateful.
She doesn't step out of a room without lipstick and eyeliner.
The number one rule is just don't step out of line.
Step out of the virtual for a moment and make a decision.
I step out of my shoes—one, two—onto chilly dark carpet.
Take even one step out of that circle and the fight ends.
You'll have total mermaid skin after you step out of the shower!
As I finally step out of bed, B. is ready to leave.
I step out of the office to walk around for a bit.
Express yourself, step out of your comfort zone, and make it happen.
Lin-Manuel Miranda is ready to step out of Alexander Hamilton's shoes.
In this respect, they do not step out of Musk's base reality.
At least that'll be my excuse to step out of the room.
I was like, 'Wow, maybe I need to step out of here.
Martin, I'll have to ask you to step out of the car.
A step out of his immediate life, out of the constant emergency.
Her goal was to step out of the water on Sept 210.
But the government may soon step out of the religious enforcement business.
"We don't want to step out of the European Union," he said.
" — Dolly Parton "Step out of the history that is holding you back.
After I step out of the airport shop, I feel immediately better.
The people who decided to step out of the ordinary and become extraordinary.
" She was like, "Step out of line and standright here by the wall.
I step out of the office to buy sweet potatoes and cinnamon strudel.
Indiegogo wants to step out of Kickstarter's shadow by embracing commerce beyond crowdfunding.
The safest path for him is to step out of the strategic game.
Step out of the first-floor bathroom and the hallway chants to you.
Officers then allegedly saw Scott step out of his vehicle carrying a gun.
One hopes that this figure will one day step out of the shadows.
The filmmaker agreed to step out of the room whenever Mr. Weiner asked.
For many candidates, this is a real step out of their comfort zones.
I'll step out of the way so the listeners can ask their questions.
But it seems an odd time for McCarty to step out of the role.
Others step out of the club and face the world exactly as they are.
Around 22014, she could step out of her wheelchair and walk for brief periods.
And you could see them coming up and you step out of the way.
He said the Queen had given him permission to step out of royal duties.
I step out of the shower with soft and squeaky-clean curls every time.
We need more people to step out of that and do the right thing.
I saw them step out of bars and puke, and then go back in.
The officer then orders her to step out of the car, but she refuses.
We can't hold our bosses accountable until we can step out of the shadows.
For me, it's important to step out of my comfort zone, keep the tension.
A visit there is a step out of modernity and into a fairy tale.
"Step out of the way and let the market find its own footing," said Stovall.
You can shield your hair from frizz the moment you step out of the shower.
She unbuttoned his trousers, pushed them down and told him to step out of them.
The reader is encouraged to step out of the text in other ways as well.
Mr Sisi has ramped up executions and persecutes even supporters who step out of line.
Will Gretchen and Karen be boosted from the groupchat should they step out of line?
I want to step out of the way of the actors and let them act.
When I step out of the house and I go to work, I'm someone else.
Charles Burgess, an American, was the first to step out of a helicopter in 2009.
As you step out of the studio, you will notice that the gallery is full.
It's a kid trying to step out of his life and literally be an anthropologist.
"We are supporting this proactive step out of an abundance of caution," the company said.
So why did Abramson step out of her zone of expertise to profile digital media?
They demanded she step out of the vehicle several times, but she held her ground.
" But, he said, "We are supporting this proactive step out of an abundance of caution.
However, when I had a kid, I started to slowly step out of the restaurant.
"What would it cost to step out of character and stop the story?" she asks.
The way we wake up, step out of bed, make our plans for the day.
For now, though, they are having too much fun to step out of the moment.
Punish people severely enough when they step out of line and you deter potential protesters.
"Always step out of your comfort zone because you NEVER know where it will lead you!"
Once he saw she was there, he also demanded her to step out of the vehicle.
Who are we to pry our way into someone's decision to step out of the spotlight?
I step out of the elevator and let myself into Dylan's apartment because we're that tight.
If it seems like Shkreli might be ready to step out of the limelight, think again.
The officer asks Mr Brown to step out of the vehicle, drawing protests from the group.
"You sure about that?" the officer says before asking Zago to step out of his car.
Q: How did you manage to step out of his shadow and start Dylan's Candy Bar?
Two men step out of it and head into a spartan, concrete building straddling the border.
In Wednesday remarks, Saudi oil minister Ali Al-Naimi dismissed such a step out of hand.
From the moment I step out of my craft, it feels like I'm surrounded by life.
Allowing them to step out of the shadows is the only route forward to combat trafficking.
Next time you step out of a yellow cab, take a good look at your receipt.
The officers ask the couple to step out of their car and start searching the vehicle.
They always feel too tight and uncomfortable as soon as I step out of the house.
Only through the organization, she said, has she begun to step out of her comfort zone.
As we step out of the kitchen into Trafalgar Square, the scene is one of celebration.
Juthani asked the parents to step out of the room and then turned on the light.
I wanted to inspire my community to step out of the shadows and raise its voices.
Further, this right does not go away the moment we step out of the voting booth.
This is a beautiful transit for encouraging each other to step out of our comfort zones.
"When I step out of my apartment, I run into a seven-lane road," says Kim.
People talk about you when you step out of line, like Jon Jones who did coke.
"I'm gonna come in for a couple years and then I'm gonna step out of here"?
But what's interesting is they've always tried to step out of that fight in the first place.
Women who step out of line seem to trigger a particular kind of rage from this President.
In fact, I&aposll step out of the way to give you a review of the crowd.
I want people to step out of the idea that society gets to define what beautiful is.
And he says it as though she might just step out of the way now for him.
If it's longer than that, we charge them a buyout fee [to step out of the relationship].
They encourage us to step out of echo chambers, rather than trying to regulate our way out.
That challenged me to step out of my comfort zone and decide to rise above my baldness.
I step out of my ship and walk through a dark hallway, illuminated by strange golden spheres.
As soon as I step out of my new craft I'm attacked by a skittering crab creature.
The same performers step out of the frame to morph into the other residents of Jane's home.
You step out of the subway, but you have no idea how to get to your hotel.
STUMBLE The great thing about Ithaca was they encouraged you to step out of your comfort zone.
If they step out of line on their missions or try to go AWOL, they're instantly killed.
When it comes to Albany, every labored step out of the ethical muck is something to celebrate.
"It's hard for them to step out of the box and vote for every Republican," she said.
"In order to really step out of the game, there are stages to go through," she cautioned.
Recently, she did get an opportunity to step out of Sabrina's enchanted shoes for a brief moment.
All it takes is for a certain generation to grow up — or step out of the way.
Project Drawdown ranked reducing food waste as the third most important step out of 22050 proposed solutions.
As a result, Gordon wants to establish a point at which to step out of the trade.
"Our job was to step out of the closet and become warriors and demand equality," Tyler says.
Problem is ... Robinson believed he was on the road and refused to step out of the vehicle.
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He came over when he heard the rumors that Cruz was about to step out of the Cruzmobile.
Cops say he was uncooperative when officers told him and his passenger to step out of the vehicle.
Officers ordered the woman to step out of her car, remove her clothes and stand on the sidewalk.
If I step out of line one way, I could lose everybody in the matter of a second.
All one need do is step out of the air-conditioned malls to feel the illusion of consumption.
Stuffed Puffs takes one major step out of the s'mores making process, putting the chocolate inside the marshmallow.
After all, we step out of the shower and run to work with wet hair all the time.
" Augustine says it's also important to give direct reports "the opportunity to step out of their comfort zone.
"Voting for him, was a huge step out of what I truly usually do and believe," she said.
Police say he was uncooperative when officers told him and his passenger to step out of the car.
"As soon as you step out of your stateroom, you are in the public eye," Ms. Flager said.
"Today I'm going to step out of my element and try something new with my body," he says.
The Moon is in fellow Water sign Cancer today, encouraging you to step out of your comfort zone.
Meanwhile, Kris's boyfriend Corey is trying to step out of the shadows and make a place for himself.
He's more of singer than a rapper, but I'm trying to step out of the underground rapper box.
My feet are dry in seconds when I step out of the shower and onto this bath mat.
All the while, Aunt Lydia prowls around the edges, threatening retribution should June step out of line again.
It is time for you both to step out of the forefront and help other candidates get elected.
The minute we step out of line and begin to entertain ideas of our own, we become vulnerable.
Step out of yourself and consider your perception filter during this transit until Wednesday at 5:45 a.m.
So I'm going to step off the board and I'm going to completely step out of the company.
But I guess I wish I was able to be more fearless and step out of the box.
The two step out of their little wifi portal onto a platform overlooking a vast city, darting with traffic.
As a voice barked at him to step out of the vehicle, Pokora realized he'd walked into a trap.
Dickson moved to his right and was going to step out of bounds until he saw a lane open.
I step out of my box a few minutes before time was up to see what P was doing.
Additionally, surround yourself with people who acknowledge when you do something right and help you step out of yourself.
This gives you a live view of the meal you're cooking in case you step out of the kitchen.
As I step out of the room to change into my next outfit, the panel chat with one another.
It's hard to step out of the locker room and understand the hoopla that comes with chasing the record.
In my house, my sisters and I can't just step out of the house because we feel like it.
But Grandma Shepard was worried as soon as she saw 2-year-old Maddox step out of the car.
After that, I take off the virtual reality headset, hand over the controller, and step out of the car.
"People are thinking: Am I going to finally step out of the shadows?" said Ms. Praeli, a Peruvian immigrant.
The press publishes little criticism of Sheikh Hasina or the AL. Publications that step out of line are hounded.
The moon is in fellow water sign Cancer today, encouraging you to step out of your usual routine, Scorpio.
All a driver has to do is step out of their car and tap "park" on a corresponding app.
Isn't it nicer to discover other cuisines, and, however good it might be, step out of their comfort zone?
" She continued, "As an old leader, I think it's important to step out of the way and make room.
Thrill-seekers can step out of the 70th floor onto the Skyslide, suspended 1,000 feet above West Fifth Street.
" — Abby D. Phillip (@abbydphillip) March 13, 2019 "We are supporting this proactive step out of an abundance of caution.
The Moon is in fellow Air sign Gemini today, Libra, encouraging you to step out of your comfort zone.
They can tell you why Warren, with her 3.5 million Twitter followers, would not dare step out of line.
When stuffing things in the Goodwill box, did you perhaps step out of, and also push in, one shoe?
"I think to step out of the field, from players, would be a very strong message," Samoura told CNN.
App Smart SUMMER gives many people the opportunity to step out of their comfort zones and into new adventures.
Toomey urged Moore to step out of the race and suggested Republicans back a write-in campaign for Sen.
In order to avoid the loss, Gordon establishes a certain point for him to step out of the trade.
Encinia then demanded that she step out of the car, which she said she was not required to do.
Taiwan must stand as tall as it can, to step out of the shadows of the giant next door.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) isn't the only House leader seeking revenge against colleagues who step out of line.
You're the sign of bravery, but how often are you really willing to step out of your comfort zone?
As I step out of the car, a toddler zooms past on a scooter, harried mother on her heels.
But he did help me step out of my relentless self-referential narrative and open myself to another perspective.
"Will Jackie please step out of the door of your car so your friend can find you?" he said.
"Nobody step out of the boat at anytime," said Mr. O'Neal, whose day job is as a safety specialist.
Zendaya took fashion risks in 2018, but 2019 saw her really step out of the box with her style.
Help ease tensions by reminding yourself of the bigger picture, and step out of yourself whenever you feel lost.
Regulus, the brightest star in Leo, will step out of a robe of sudden twilight over the sun's shoulder.
Gonzalez rubbished any concerns the country would need any IMF assistance to step out of its current economic calamity.
Best to step out of its way as it ambles past, and then get on with your own life. 
Other lawmakers from both parties have said Moore should step out of the race if the allegations are true.
There is no audio, but officials said the officers were probably ordering him to step out of his vehicle.
But he also wants the freedom to step out of the batter's box if he needs a quick break.
Mr. Xi has accompanied the demands for unity with a vivid warning to officials who step out of line.
From the moment you step out of your 4x4 at Al Kateem and turn onto the path, there are goats.
It is good for the bad actors in the world to know consequences await those who step out of line.
But I feel like within my fiend group, men willing to step out of a restrictive identity are usually celebrated.
Thomas told the Chronicle she remembers seeing a woman step out of the car who then started firing off shots.
They could as likely step out of their painting into the museum as museum-goers could step into the canvas.
Ko Ni did not see the man in a pink shirt and shorts step out of the crowd behind them.
The officer says the driver refused to step out of the vehicle because there was a child in the bus.
Later on, the Moon enters fellow Water sign Scorpio today, Pisces, encouraging you to step out of your comfort zone.
But to pull off her plan Betty has to step out of her comfort zone and become someone else entirely.
Then riders step out of the enclosed slide onto the OUE Skyspace, the highest open-air observation deck in California.
Step out of the academy and into the pub and think about the way you and your friends use language.
Yuan was asked to step out of his car by officers for a "suspect flag" while checking his car's registration.
When people step out of the tents, they're back on the outskirts of the system, or totally detached from it.
But if she's in the recording zone, maybe she didn't want to step out of Music City for the event.
There's a tendency in Child Protective Services to punish women who step out of line with acceptable behavior while pregnant.
That officer reached into the car to open the door and repeatedly told her to step out of the car.
As you climb out of your car and step out of the car park, a familiar logo comes into view.
Inglis's landslide 71-29 loss sent exactly the message the Kochs intended: Step out of line, and face the consequences.
While many Republican senators initially said the same, several have called on Moore to step out of the race altogether.
I've also known him as a gay who was afraid to step out of the closet and of Jewish descent.
But as I step out of my car I look away from it, shielding my face from its apocalyptic light.
"You can step out of doors and see the moon and stars at night — in the shower," Ms. Courlas said.
Lately I've been greasing up with French-girl favorite Nuxe Huile Prodigieuse as soon as I step out of the shower.
When I step out of the shower and dab my face as the moisture leaves my skin, it feels desert dry.
However, royal fans can expect Meghan to step out of the public eye as she gets closer to her due date.
Humble brag: I was the only reporter to step out of my role briefly at the Dec press conference and #ThanksYellen.
I step out of the room and let out the tears and wipe them away quickly and gather myself before returning.
With some urging in my broken Spanish, I was able to convince Norberto that we would not step out of line.
Davie and Nick Christian leaving the game gives an opportunity for two other strategic forces to step out of his shadow.
"Better to pat yourself dry and moisturize with body lotion as soon as you step out of the shower," he says.
If you step out of this, you can call a Uber car, if it doesn't show up, you call another one.
Depending on the officer, some might have asked me to step out of the truck so they could remove the weapon.
Virtual reality is what Oculus and Facebook are doing, allowing users to step out of this world and into another one.
It will just be another chance to perpetuate one of our endless and exhaustive habit loops ... or step out of it.
When an officer asks Woods to step out of the car, the champion golfer does so very slowly and appears unsteady.
It's been a long time since presidents can step out of their bubble and meet the average citizens as I did.
Motherhood is a kind of foggy bubble she can't step out of long enough to wrap her arms around her child.
They tell him they already explained it and ask him to step out of the car so they can search it.
NOW THAT IT BECOME A RELATIVELY SMALL POSITION, I WANT US TO STEP OUT OF BEING THE FOCUS OF THIS SITUATION.
"If they're true, that's bad (and) he needs to step out of the race, there's no question of that," he said.
Officers also rarely step out of their patrol cars to talk to people on the street or inside businesses, she said.
"I watched her step out of our friendship and become an attorney," said Dr. Snyderman, whose daughter, Kate, is now 30.
When I founded No Labels, the primary problem facing Washington was clear enough: Members were frightened to step out of line.
And on September 22, the 25-year-old will finally step out of the shadows to release Paradise, his debut album.
The smooth texture of the InterDesign Bamboo Floor Mat is a treat when you step out of the shower or tub.
Ms. Alston, who was shy and suffered from stage fright, was relieved to step out of the spotlight, her daughter said.
Instead, producers give participants a broad outline of what should happen in each scene and then step out of the away.
I inspect my body when I step out of the shower and I can see the skin loosening above my knees.
And what better way to step out of a rut than to don a tiara and satin gloves, Downton Abbey-style?
She was in line to be shot into a pit, and she said, 'What happens if I step out of line?
To step out of Katz's and roam these trendier enclaves is to step from old New York into the newer one.
Batters can only step out of the box every 22 pitches (More than this the batter is awarded a strike); 2037.
So, let me step out of the way and show you the TSA lines here at O&aposHare International Airport Terminal 2000.
You can have a little fun, step out of your comfort zone, and maybe pretend to be someone else for a night.
"Sometimes you kind of have to step out of your comfort zone to be able to get the good shots," he said.
Therefore transient instructions won't be allowed to do bad things, because they'll be killed the moment they step out of line. Hopefully.
Sometimes they help persuade an incumbent president to step out of the race, such as President Harry Truman in 1952 after Sen.
Encinia was fired after being charged with perjury for his statements about why he wanted Bland to step out of the car.  
I'm just a breathing mask, cape and boots short of being Darth Vader every single time I step out of my home.
The feeling when you step out of a hot yoga studio after a class can be gross, but also kind of magical.
Luckily, Jimmy Fallon is the perfect person to encourage someone to step out of their comfort zones and make a duck face.
So it's time to step out of my comfort zone and foster my curiosity, otherwise I'll just become a cranky old man.
"You should step out of doors, and you should put away your electronics and look up and find what's alive," she said.
"I think each of us has always wanted to try and step out of the group and spread our wings," he said.
"Obviously it's annoying that I can't ever even step out of my literal house … without photos being taken of me," Thorne says.
"Tours are a really lonely place for me," she said of her decision to step out of the limelight and seek treatment.
If you're in Hollywood and you're an actress, don't step out of line, little girl, because there's another one right behind you.
The Moon enters fellow Fire sign Sagittarius this afternoon, encouraging you to step out of your daily routine and experience something new.
The car is a big bet that Tesla can step out of the luxury market and into the... slightly less luxury market.
"Facebook allows people to react to each other so quickly that they are really afraid to step out of line," he said.
But once you step out of the fever dream of nostalgia and shitty viral listicles praising her, you realize Rory is terrible.
They can help you determine if a foundation is really the right shade when you step out of the brightly-lit storefront.
The footage showed an officer asking Callaway to step out of the car so he could search the vehicle after smelling marijuana.
There are people out there—grubby bastard people—who step out of the house in search of indiscriminate sex without showering first.
He works to help patients learn how to step out of "work mode" so they can express what they feel and want.
And so I thought, you know, it would be nice to step out of that and go to someplace positive and upbeat.
Then I'd step out of them and choose the best characteristics of those styles, until I created a voice that was mine.
When we'd step out of the house, cars often lingered at the intersection out front a bit longer than they should have.
"We've had times like this, but you could at least step out of the safe room and breathe," she said by phone.
"I'm going to step out of the room," he said, leaving Ms. Ebersole with an assistant to help her into her gown.
Step out of your sheet-pan salmon rut by whipping up a lovely coconut-ginger sauce to go with lightly fried tilapia.
He predicted a hefty fine and a clear reprimand that would communicate to Musk that he can't step out of line again.
We're so socialized to be a certain way, and not step out of a box, that we don't even know there's a box.
Azriel Clary and Joycelyn Savage are ready to step out of R. Kelly's shadow and into a spotlight of their own ... in Hollywood.
The true revelation is when Zach Galifianakis finds out what we've all been thinking: he needs to step out of Dakota Fanning's territory.
But after we complete those we are required, by the Constitution, to step out of that family's life and let them go on.
Bland says that she doesn't have to step out of the car, and the officer tells her to do so -- several more times.
Instead of succumbing to feelings of anger and vitriol or, worse, helplessness, we need to step out of our own safe echo chambers.
The allegations against Moore have prompted several Republicans to withdraw their support and some have urged him to step out of the race.
She eventually tells him to step out of the vehicle and asks to make sure he has no weapons or drugs on him.
"These elections are important, but they are not the only step out of this crisis," he said in an interview on Feb. 10.
One of the best parts about Christmas for little ones is enjoying the twinkling lights any time you step out of the house.
And China's "social credit" system, which awards points based on people's behaviour, already restricts train travel for those who step out of line.
And in Argentina, Kirchner struggled to step out of the shadow of first her political heavyweight husband, and then social media sensation daughter.
It's important to have a sense of just how much you could be on the hook for if you step out of bounds.
If you're in a group participation setting, kindly excuse yourself and step out of the room for some fresh air (preferably somewhere outdoors).
It has enabled the Jupiterian Mr Macron to show that he is willing to step out of his palace and listen to people.
Today's full moon is in fellow Earth sign Taurus, bringing you important information and pushing you to step out of your normal routine.
You don't have to step out of the house to see the panic among Indians in the aftermath of country's big demonetization push.
It's time to invest in a coffee maker so you can have your morning joe before you even step out of the door.
It's way too easy to accidentally step out of bounds in the middle of battle, especially given how tight some encounters can be.
"I used to step out of staff meetings, excuse myself at 23.72:21, because that was when we had early work," Samuel said.
"Because we believed -- it turns out correctly -- that he was about to step out of any involvement, anything related to Russia," he said.
These families must be allowed to step out of the shadows and fully contribute to the country that they love and call home.
Me: The minute I step out of this door, I will need funds to sustain me in the environment outside of my house.
You're not trailing behind them as they step out of the bushes and move toward their watering holes; you're inside their watering hole.
Newt Gingrich wants to start treating reporters like hockey players -- when they step out of line ... they go in Donald Trump's penalty box.
His emotional appeal to citizens not to step out of their homes did not include specifics about how they would meet basic needs.
If you have something that's time sensitive, you can step out of the room and do it, but just let us know beforehand.
The #MeToo movement has shown us the courage and strength of victims to step out of the shadows and hold their abusers accountable.
Kevin Kline can step out of the silk dressing gowns as Moritz von Stuelpnagel's revival of this Noël Coward comedy finishes its run.
On Booker T.'s first possession, the quarterback scrambled, and he appeared to step out of bounds shy of the first-down marker.
You can have the most modern home in the world but when you step out of the front door you're on your own.
When it looked like he was setting up to spin, Whitaker would just mime a step in and then step out of the way.
She thinks the project has the potential to help people to step out of their respective bubbles, and stop relying on their confirmation bias.
Mitchell was asked to step out of his truck and did, but when Jones attempted to handcuff him a scuffle ensued, Vander Sanden said.
And, what better time to step out of our comfort zones than the time of the year that personal style is on extra display?
Indeed, the public square is increasingly patrolled by thought police who unleash the dogs of outrage if you dare to step out of line.
Leakes said the 38-year-old Don't Be Tardy star will step out of her Bravo spinoff to make some visits to RHOA again.
The smell doesn't hit until you step out of Leon Moses' pickup, past the "biosecurity area" sign at the beginning of the gravel road.
When we walk through the streets of Dokkum, people step out of their homes again—the town still isn't tired of swearing at us.
The officers also asked his girlfriend Katie Stellon, who looks genuinely concerned at what's going on, to step out of the vehicle as well.
Non-college educated individuals are more likely to have to step out of the work force early because their jobs become too physically strenuous.
"We think it's going to be a tight race and we're willing to step out of the way if volatility picks up," she said.
But it's exciting to witness the rare few who dare themselves and step out of their personal bubbles to work on acheiving something worthwhile.
Every time step out of them—hands shiny with the really fucking good hand wash they have—I feel like I've really made it.
If I could take notes and then wipe the image from my memory, I'd give anything to see Trump step out of a shower.
So all these immersive experiential events will give them a platform to step out of themselves for a minute and… And offer a community?
During his campaign, Trump branded himself as the candidate who would break tradition and step out of the shell of a typical Washington politician.
And when they step out of their vehicles, now they're stepping out with their rifles and they're not willing to engage in friendly dialogue.
"If I were on The Bachelor, I'd step out of that limo wearing nothing but white socks and like, 312 candy necklaces," he said.
If Vindman, Kent, and Yovanovitch could have been cast by Spielberg and Sorkin, Sondland seemed to step out of a scene from The Irishman.
Paul Gosar of Arizona separately said they will take the step out of caution and don't currently have any symptoms related to the pandemic.
I do it so that we can step out of the daily rush of events and read things that are broader and more reflective.
Every so often, I'd step out of the shower and see that rough-hewed line, and it would set off an avalanche of emotion.
"We are supporting this proactive step out of an abundance of caution," Boeing's chief executive, Dennis A. Muilenburg, said after the grounding was announced.
But to get that, Trump needs to be willing to humble himself on the fence-versus-wall semantics and step out of the spotlight.
For that matter, what's to protect their editors, if they don't go along with their publishers and punish those who step out of line?
We must challenge ourselves to step out of the comfortable role of bystander, and to stand in the way of all forms of hate.
If you feel as though your self-perception has become clouded, work to step out of your own point of view during this transit.
Carson, has anybody asked you to step out of the race, from the party, other candidates?" host Mika Brzezinski asked on MSNBC's "Morning Joe.
"This is my city," I hear a man yell triumphantly in the distance as I step out of my final cab of the night.
The Stormers certainly saw the rally as their step out of the web's shadows, one made possible by the following they had built online.
I'd step out of the trench feeling as though I'd traveled a great distance, only to drink from the hose attached to my house.
Squadrons of police officers restrained the crowds and blocked traffic, as motorists could do little except step out of their cars and watch the show.
But I'm also not afraid to step out of that comfort zone if I know something is going to look — and make me feel — amazing.
One slight step out of the routine makes him discover girlfriend Beatrice (Dascha Polanco) was cheating on him, though, and now all bets are off.
Fitness has been a huge part of helping me because you step out of the gym and you feel like you can really tackle anything.
It's time to grab your sleeping bag, friendship bracelet materials and step out of the furnished basement, because slumber parties have a hot new locale.
We have to encourage those Republican leaders to step out of the shadow of Donald Trump and come to the table to find some solutions.
Players might be less inclined to act like horrifying sex monsters if they know their platform is at risk whenever they step out of line.
He fled on foot after an officer asked him to step out of the car, and was apprehended after a brief foot chase, Holbrook said.
And while we love these celebs' looks both before and after, their gutsy transformations inspire us to step out of our own styling comfort zones.
Step out of the shower, dry off, and grab a sheet mask (two if you're feeling wild and don't want your face to feel excluded).
He wants the entire superhero business to burn to the ground, and he's made it his mission to punish heroes who step out of line.
" —Lorena Mejorado "It's the power she had in the 1950s to be brave enough to step out of everything female and to embrace her sexuality.
"For a long time, it was hard for me to step out of that shell and play organized ball in front of people," he said.
I feel like it was just yesterday that I was watching these four men step out of a limo (or ride up on a unicorn).
One of Tiwari's friends said he had been told by his family that when Tiwari declined to step out of the car, he was shot.
"Not until 39 hours later — after two nights in a van — did the last child step out of a van to be reunited," NBC says.
And perhaps that was the moment Neymar decided he deserved to be the center of attention -- to step out of the shadow of Lionel Messi.
So when you rinse off the scrub, step out of the shower, and take a peak in the mirror, your body will actually be glowing.
It gives him faith to carry on as this genius loci, a step out of time in the frenzied permanent-present of modern urban life.
"I just wanted to step out of myself with this series, and make work that's not only about me for one hot minute," Philomène jokes.
I wish I could make music about politics... but when I step into the studio I step out of the real world, and it's therapeutic.
Warren (Jason George) lets out that he applied to a fire training program and is on the slowest step out of this show in history.
The JUST factory is inside what used to be a church, and the spiritual-environmentalism vibes are strong as I step out of the bus.
Several Republican lawmakers initially called on Moore to step out of the race, but have since said the decision is ultimately up to Alabama voters.
A 12-person camera crew (already shooting the 17th season) waited for Kris Jenner to hang up with me and step out of the vehicle.
He seemed finally to have achieved equilibrium, if not transcendence; unable to step out of his body, he had made himself at home in it.
"This is a really important step out of the plant-focused world and into a place where carnivores are going to go," Mr. Brown said.
Entrepreneurial success often requires a person to step out of their comfort zone, fight the urge to do it all themselves and seek expert advice.
When I finally found the power within myself to commit and step out of my comfort zone, it reverberated in every aspect of my life.
Replays also showed a later U.S. infraction after the last switch from Tyson Gay to Trayvon Bromel, who appeared to step out of his lane.
I really can't tell who's sick, or who is working from home in their pajamas and taking precautions when they step out of their apartment.
So we were always conscious of that delicate balance, of how much you could step out of the movie and get back to the movie.
English has vowed to defend the bureau's existing consumer protections while Mulvaney has pledged to have the agency step out of the way of business.
Attending the same college that Google CEO Sundar Pichai went to was Nisha's first step out of the poor neighborhood in India where she grew up.
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We kept the heat on low in the winter to keep bills down, making that first step out of the shower dreadful during the cold season.
But while those celebs were taking a baby step out of their sartorial comfort zone, Olivia Munn took the occasion to debut a major beauty transformation.
While carrying out his questioning, Vaganov said, the investigator handling the "preinvestigation check" frequently had to step out of the room to speak with his superiors.
It's when we step out of those biases and think about things from a different frame of reference that we can really have more positive conversations.
So, following feedback from customers, the brand took that step out of the equation by pre-treating the sheepskin and suede that comprise the boots' exterior.
To step out of that bubble, but once you do, you have a compassion and understanding for the other women and what they were going through.
It had to be a very deep pain to get someone to step out of life, with their kids in their life, a pretty profound hurt.
I remember what it was like to step out of that limo and look at what could be my potential PIC (partner in crime) for life.
Her rule was unquestionably harsh, not only for the victims of her raids, but for anyone in her fleet who dared to step out of line.
LINE: Off ABOUT AUSTIN PEAY (5-3): For the third time this season, the Governors will step out of FCS and take on an FBS opponent.
There are women in my gym with mastectomy scars, and they step out of the showers like it's no big deal because of course they do.
Plus it's unfair to expect anyone to step out of puberty and immediately into a role in which they're totally clued up and vocal about equality.
It's possible for a new hairstyle to be so transformative, you feel like a different person entirely as soon as you step out of the salon.
"Every time you step out of that box, you have to rethink your ideas about what he's trying to do to you," Barney said of Betances.
The problem I aim to solve is that despite his appeal to think beyond good and evil, Nietzsche himself cannot quite step out of that distinction.
She said she had deferred to the F.B.I. and experienced prosecutors, and saw no need to step out of the case completely before accepting their recommendations.
He said it's a challenge to get some of his peers to step out of their comfort zone and get real-world experience in the market.
So how do you step out of that cycle and strike a balance that lets you fly useful distances at useful speeds without stopping to recharge?
On the other side are the liberals, who demand that the church cease condemning homosexual acts and allow gay priests to step out of the closet.
Find a new challenge Getting stuck in a rut can dampen your mood, so strive to consistently challenge yourself and step out of your comfort zone.
In October 2019, a police robot reportedly ignored a woman who was trying to report an emergency, instead telling her to 'step out of the way.'
When somebody like the voter has to step out of the workforce because of the reason, she is at a disadvantage when she comes back in.
With notes of white vetiver and cedar wood, it has a woodsy scent that actually stays on you long after you step out of the shower.
Rory Smith On Soccer Neymar went to Paris to step out of Lionel Messi's shadow, to live up to his billing as soccer's next best thing.
I feel like it&aposs a sign of maturity that I can afford that monthly payment, and that I&aposve taken this step out of helplessness.
Amazon's digital assistant is the center of my smart home, but once I step out of the house, Alexa might as well be dead to me.
This would enable insurance plans to dictate what doctors may charge for their services—or drop them from their networks if they step out of line.
It is time to step out of the mire of indecision that has frustrated American foreign policy over the last 20 years and that continues today.
Henry County Police Chief Mark Amerman said he first ordered officers to deploy gas so Bailey could have a chance to step out of the home.
All these characters think they know who they are, until different versions of themselves step out of the mirror and inform them they have no idea.
Both videos show Officer Amiott asking 25-year-old Richard Hubbard III to step out of the car before shoving him against it and kicking him.
When you are asked to step out of a car that you own, your body no longer belongs to you, but instead to the lights drowning it.
The auto forwarding basically just takes a step out of the process, but it's a big time savings on the side of the person doing the expenses.
Most mornings when I step out of my San Francisco apartment, I hear the waves, the seagulls, and occasionally kids yelling out the window across the street.
It's okay for us to step out of the box and do whatever it take to tell the story and whatever it takes to make the change.
When Obama takes his last step out of the White House in January, we're in for a rude awakening: The coolest president will have left the building.
Daymond John, who was crying by the end of the pitch, asked the Youngs to step out of the Tank, and the investors decided to work together.
He also suggested the "small minority" of people who think Trump's election means they can step out of the closet as racists should step right back in.
"I find it frustrating that such a conflict ends with two women having to step out of the way," she said in an interview on Swedish radio.
This book is an opportunity for all of us to step out of the water and perhaps conclude that the meritocracy we have built is failing us.
Lourenco told Reuters he was ready to step out of dos Santos' shadow and lead the ruling party's campaign despite having only seven months before national polls.
As Sheppard looked for her license and registration, the officer asked her to step out of the vehicle and began to handcuff her, according to the video.
Repeated studies show that when women control the family's finances, they invest more in their children, businesses and communities, which can be a step out of poverty.
We step out of the buses, and in front of us is the C-17, a truly massive aircraft with four huge engines attached to its wings.
"Investors are increasingly encouraged to start to step out of safe-haven assets (like government bonds) with no yield and to take on some risk," he said.
When the credits roll, it would be easy to step out of the theater and breathe a sigh of relief: The movie is fictional, and hyperbolically so.
Now, iOS 12 has a new feature that auto-fills the code, so it takes the frustration step out of the equation — so you have no excuse.
Before he managed to step out of his car onto Israeli soil, a boy approached him at a red light and offered him a political bumper sticker.
I decided to step out of the darkness and into the light, and working with neon paint was how I forced my own hand in that direction.
And they just -- they should just -- they should step out of their bubble and see how silly and stupid they are and maybe -- maybe send some flowers.
Does he actually want to make sure the world is more just or does he simply get off on punishing people when they step out of line?
"Ford has seemingly taken a step out of GM's playbook to try to unlock value" from its self-driving business, said RBC Capital Markets analyst Joseph Spak.
If you take a call with a Wi-Fi connection, but step out of it, the app alerts you and adjusts the pixels without a noticeable jump.
This one is almost entirely random and forces Victor Oladipo to lean half a step out of position so Will Barton can drive in for a layup.
Soto: I think people feel the way [I do], but they already feel privileged in a way where they don't want to step out of that situation.
Making "Jack Sparrow" taught me how to step out of my comfort zone, and the right directors and the right input brings the funny to these scenes.
Floyd Mayweather had made it loud and clear -- he's willing to step out of retirement to fight Conor McGregor ... if they can just hammer out a deal.
Music gives me the tools I need to step out of my past experiences and re-purpose those memories as soundtracks for new possibilities in my life.
I used to step out of the room after discussing their medical situation, in order to "give privacy" to the patient and the family as they prayed.
I step out of my patient role and into my doctor role just long enough to acknowledge that my doctor is very good at giving bad news.
It was only in the 2158s that Mr. Bergé, who had always portrayed himself as an éminence grise, began to step out of Mr. Saint Laurent's shadow.
I had to pull over several times to step out of the car and catch my breath and giggle and ask myself: How is this my life?
If I want to level up, I have to step out of my comfort zone and challenge myself by surrounding myself with those who are more skilled.
Earlier today, she gave her first live U.S. interview to "CBS This Morning," saying world leaders must "step out of [their] comfort zone" to address climate change.
Both teams step out of conference play on Saturday for the Big 12/SEC Challenge, with Arkansas hosting TCU and Mississippi State facing Oklahoma in Norman, Okla.
We step out of our Solar System into the Universe, seeking only peace and friendship, to teach if we're called upon, to be taught if we are fortunate.
Even the pirate and the parrot step out of the frame and away from the text to converse on matters existential: "What a beautiful song," said the pirate.
And once you step out of your ship to explore on foot, the same drudgery awaits: More mining, more visiting some abandoned manufacturing facility or alien being's hideaway.
To step out of our routines, to wean ourselves off the social media dopamine drip, for just a few hours or maybe 25 — it's a means of survival.
BUT it is a Cyrus family trait to try everything once (within reason HA) and to embrace opportunities that encourage you to step out of your comfort zone!
Though the cops asked him to step out of the car, and placed his friend in handcuffs, Landau didn't think that the interaction was out of the ordinary.
"I'm hoping this movie gets people to step out of the bystander mentality, when you see something bad happening to someone, step up and do something," he says.
You know when you step out of the salon into the sunlight and your fresh color shines from every angle and you can't stop staring at your hands?
Not to be undone, Stephen Morris and Gilbert in turn also choose to step out of the marriage so to speak with their own dance music side project.
Harden hit 1 of 2 from the free-throw line, but LaVine was ruled to step out of bounds advancing the ball and Houston ran out the clock.
Investors were previously concerned that the "last look" stage enabled currency traders to step out of a potential trade with investors if the market moved against their positions.
The group has been circulating a letter designed to demonstrate that Pelosi cannot win the House majority in that vote and should therefore step out of the contest.
As someone raised in an industrial town in New Jersey, Leshko was also forced to step out of her comfort zone in order to adapt to country life.
Music is in Wainwright's blood, which on the one hand is a useful pedigree, but it's one that casts a shadow he's worked hard to step out of.
As we step out of the bunker and back into the sunlight, he tells me that his lawyers are preparing a lawsuit against the Federal Institute for Drugs.
We thought that moment had come when an officer knocked on the rear doors and, having removed his body armor, invited us to step out of the MRAP.
Brett Douville, a veteran game programmer, said he once worked so long and for so hard that he found himself temporarily unable to step out of his car.
The lawmakers fire back The women referred to as the Squad then step out of the photo and chase him through the White House as they sing along.
Such was the rush to action that unarmed surveillance officers had to step out of the shadows to grab the suspects before news spread about Mr. Rauf's arrest.
Rucker and Leonnig have composed their book, they write, out of a desire to step out of the churning news cycle and "assess the reverberations" of Trump's presidency.
Says Combs: "Either I was going to sit in that failure and give up, or I was going to make a decision to step out of the darkness."
Thailand's toxic political environment has led to dozens of deaths in crackdowns on street protests and given the army excuses to step out of the barracks for coups.
Mr. Iger told Bloomberg Television in April that he was careful to step out of Apple board meetings whenever the topic of an Apple streaming service came up.
Project your intentions by showing off the classes, certificates or any apprenticeships that you've done that have prepared you to step out of one industry and into another.
"I think it's time to step out of the way for a little bit here, especially if your time frame is sometime over the next year," Baruch said.
But what the economy really needs now is for the government and regulators to step out of the way and let private businesses and industry do their thing.
Newnan police arrived, and the deputy asked the rapper to step out of the car, at which point Allen said something about having a gun, the report said.
"It helps artists to step out of the box and create something with a notion of enjoyment, not so much putting too much thought into it," Rios says.
And when she moves — as others step out of her way, like she's the boulder and they're the river — you understand why Leitch films her in this fashion.
The startup differentiates, however, by verifying listings with landlords before they go live for quality assurance and to "inspire travelers to step out of their comfort zone," said Cheng.
As I step out of Gare du Nord, Europe's busiest railway station, I remember what the celebrated sociologist Michel Passpartout once said to me in a bar in Montmartre.
And he will also have to step out of the shadow of his mentor, Álvaro Uribe, a former president who inspires as much fear and loathing as Mr Petro.
Assange recently said that he'd step out of his self-imposed prison in the Ecuadorian embassy in London on one condition: President Obama had to pardon whistleblower Chelsea Manning.
When Refiner29's video team asked me to play Minaj in an upcoming makeup-centric video, I did it because I wanted to step out of my comfort zone.
And that got us thinking: What kind of backstage treatments are A-listers trying hours — even days — before they step out of the limo and onto the red carpet?
The instructor was supposed to make an excuse to step out of the room and ask the kids to not eat any of the treats while they were gone.
Antetokounmpo appeared to step out of bounds with his left foot as he drove past Heustis, and Oklahoma City players pointed at the video board high above the court.
It really challenged me to step out of my box and to find another level of resilience, another level of strength that I didn't know I had for myself.
In addition, Republican campaigns and candidates need to step out of their comfort zone and make a genuine effort to win the votes of women, minorities, and young people.
Repeated studies show that when women control the family's finances, they invest more in their children's education, healthcare, businesses and communities, which can be a step out of poverty.
So much is at stake right now, but in this crisis, we also have a huge opportunity to break out of our boxes and step out of our enclaves.
" Jaspon summed up the challenge Dunkin' Donuts is currently facing: "How do you stay true to your heritage, but step out of your comfort zone enough to remain relevant?
Those staying at government and charity-run hostels are given vocational training and some also finds jobs, but few step out of the institutions that become their new homes.
As it became clear that the astronauts were about to step out of the lunar module, the pressure on my dad mounted to FIND SOMEPLACE WITH A TV NOW.
That month, he failed to attend Ms. Picinich's college graduation — she received a degree in psychology — a decision that ultimately led him to step out of his father's shadow.
But we're able to step out of that quite effectively and do our work and do our jobs and be with each other and all that sort of stuff.
The Obama administration had also weighed charging Mr. Assange, but rejected that step out of fears that it would chill investigative journalism and could be struck down as unconstitutional.
Taiwan has also set up an "electronic fence" system that makes use of mobile telephones to alert police and authorities if those in home quarantine step out of bounds.
And it's obvious, when bodies were left in the black community during the days following a lynching, that they were threats for people not to step out of line.
By exploring how we interact with these technologies, I want to help people step out of their habitual, almost machine-like behaviors and find common ground with each other.
LOUIS LUCERO II Theater Kevin Kline can step out of the silk dressing gowns as Moritz von Stuelpnagel's revival of this Noël Coward comedy finishes its run on Sunday.
I'm excited to step out of the damsel role and step into whatever comes next — I don't really know if she's going to be the hero or the villain.
But on a real note I think it is safe to say that it is okay for us young performers, especially us minority performers, to step out of the box.
"I find it frustrating that such a conflict ends with two women having to step out of the way," she said later in an interview with a Swedish radio station.
Church sources tell us Kyrie, who's been an active member for a long time, met with Lentz earlier this month about his desires to step out of LeBron James' shadow.
Ratesic's Golden State is certainly an oppressive society; its people are surveilled and policed for any minor infraction or untruth, with harsh punishments for those who step out of line.
In one example, Al-Khowaiter had to step out of the room while others in the group discussed an investment in a company that's a direct competitor of Saudi Aramco.
But I learned that that's OK; I shouldn't be so hard on myself if I can't step out of my comfort zone yet in ways that I eventually want to.
Leaders from the Labour and Conservative parties need to step out of this leadership vacuum and detail an EU exit strategy won't destroy trade, business, the pound or their economy.
A close friend was harassed by protesters outside the local Planned Parenthood clinic, the shouts and jeers so intense, she was at first afraid to step out of her car.
So I definitely empower and encourage other women to really step out of their comfort zones when it comes to style and be willing to try something a little different.
Young athletes also might be monitored by adults "around the clock" and are less likely to step out of the line, especially after school and during the summer, he said.
"I literally couldn't step out of the skirt so I was spinning on one foot and luckily he kept going or I would have gone down for sure," added Carson.
At the end of the day, you know when you've gotta cough, and you really should just go for it (maybe step out of the big, important meeting first, though).
It's time for everyone to step out of that heavy navy suit, get out of the baking sun, and take a load off those poor feet before we ALL overheat.
And if you're shopping just for yourself (same!), this pink lingerie set can be a friendly reminder that good things happen when you step out of your color comfort zone.
Venus is in Water sign Pisces, encouraging you to step out of your comfort zone, and warrior planet Mars in Taurus is here to support you as you make moves!
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's NordLB will step out of ships financing business and will reduce activity in its airplanes financing business, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday.
He then said her death sentence would be carried out shortly, which meant as soon as he could step out of the way and a guard could draw his gun.
Her team mate Yohan Blake, a former 583m world champion, will also highlight the men's event and hope to step out of the shadow of his former training partner Bolt.
You step out of the humid summer air into a cold theater and watch a movie in which a bunch of really cool looking things happen and you cheer along.
They recognized the holographic signature wired into her dress, they knew they were seeing Millicia Fenn-Rideau step out of her limousine, but this was not the body they'd expected.
"In many ways, that was sort of an awakening call—my light bulb moment," he says, as we step out of the container and into Pump Street's main bakery building.
"The moment you step out of the house and start walking it's difficult -- not because of the danger but because you miss your family" and are thinking about their safety.
City Scanners were the menacing drones that patrolled Half-Life 2's setting of City 17, keeping watch on its citizens to make sure they don't step out of line.
And it is much cozier to step out of bed onto a soft, new rug than cold linoleum or the well-worn wall-to-wall carpeting found in many dorms.
Being out at sea allowed Urbina step out of the rules of terrestrial life, spending time on ships with people most of us would run from: slavers, gunrunners, and murderers.
It's freezing, and the sky is stark white, and there's a terrible wind at face level that leaves me breathless each time I have to step out of my vehicle.
It means being willing to step out of comfort zone and being BRAVE enough to stand by your choices even if others don't get it—and many won't get it.
But step out of the bubble, and leave London (or its cultural suburbs in Brighton, Oxford, Bristol and Cambridge) and you'll discover that precious few Leavers have changed their minds.
"He advised us to put up planters with trees" in order for people to step out of the flow and avoid what the consultant termed "butt rush," Mr. Hruska said.
At present, it looks like German foreign policymakers are willing to live with it, for lack of better options and for fear of retaliation if they step out of line.
She's a folk tale passed down from generation to generation to protect men from the consequences of their own actions, and to remind women not to step out of line.
Last summer, in a step out of that period, the outlet hired Jodi Rudoren, the former Jerusalem bureau chief of the New York Times, as its new editor-in-chief.
Late in the performance, the adult actors playing the young migrants step out of character to deliver monologues as themselves, people with recent roots elsewhere: Syria, El Salvador, Rwanda, Lebanon.
Individuals who are high in social dominance orientation really dig gender and age hierarchy and get pissed off when the 'wrong' people step out of place and speak too loudly.
She knows her customers so well that before many even step out of their cars, she is already twisting a piece of thin, noisy brown paper around their customary purchases.
At about the same time, two T.S.A. officials asked Mr. Ryan to step out of the check-in line and pulled him to the side to answer a few questions.
Caitlyn got all political during the season 2 premiere of "I Am Cait" -- but Lisa thinks Jenner needs to step out of the political arena ... at least where Hillary's concerned.
I am surprised he didn't say he had to step out of the batter's box when he told the story about getting up to go collect himself in the bathroom.
However, he would have to step out of it in order to help Aronofsky capture scenes aboard the International Space Station—some of which are included in this 360-degree video.
You've spent the past few weeks curious about other people's ideas, but after some deep consideration and psychological transformation, you're ready to step out of the dark and explore new worlds.
When the Trump administration announced it would rescind DACA, it created exactly the situation Monica had dreaded — because she dared to step out of hiding, she has put herself at risk.
Becker then claimed that there was a new law which made filming illegal, and when Bright asked him to be more specific, Becker told him to step out of the vehicle.
When will a Republican senator step out of the shadows and join us in calling for the appointment of a Special Prosecutor" to get out of the "tangled web of deception?
LOS ANGELES — As if Jordan Rodgers' attempt to step out of his big brother Aaron's shadow wasn't hard enough, his ex-girlfriend just doused him with a big bucket of shade.
As more politicians talk about it, as the media treat it as something normal and healthy to do, more and more people step out of the shadows and into the light.
It feels good for things to make sense for an hour or two, to step out of the hot garbage summer into a cool, dark space that reminds us of 1996.
Businesses, no matter the size, started as an idea, and there is no doubt in my mind that the federal government should step out of their way and let them flourish.
As the New York Times noted, Iger told reporters earlier this year that he would step out of the room when the board started discussing Apple's plans for a streaming service.
They are disrupters who look to at things in new ways to deliver products or services that others aren't willing to step out of line and assume the risk to try.
Darden is upset and confronts a journalist about the fact that he's not on the cover of any papers when Clark wants nothing more than to step out of that spotlight.
Friends say that after Ryan passed tax reform, his longtime dream, he was ready to step out of a job that has become endlessly frustrating, in part because of President Trump.
Clinton had set off to run for the United States Senate, competing for party resources and attention just as Mr. Gore was straining to step out of the Clintons' long shadow.
Politicians can even appear at Super PAC fundraiser events and meet with donors; they just need to step out of the room for the part where the check actually exchanges hands.
It's meant as a kind of warm and inviting chance for the sorts of cult figures that Tarantino has long idolized to step out of the shadows and into the limelight.
She said she hopes that Mr. Moore wins and she did not think he would step out of the race, as many Republican leaders have called on him to do. Unless.
People can understand their lives' meaning only if they step out of their immediate moment and see what came before them and what they will leave behind when they are gone.
Therefore, while you may find yourself lonely in an alien environment, know that it is a good opportunity to step out of your comfort zone and learn to interact with people.
But with no good options catching his eye he took off running, evading two defenders before appearing as though he would step out-of-bounds at about the 25-yard line.
After the officers asked the driver to step out of the car, the driver accelerated, dragging Thyne for about a block, Newport News Police Chief Steve Drew told reporters on Friday.
A spike in geopolitical tensions in recent months has enabled gold to step out of the $1,200 - $1,300 spectrum which has dominated the precious metal's trading range over the past year.
New district lines exacerbate hyper-partisanship, since they empower right-wing groups like the Koch network-funded Americans for Prosperity who stand ready to punish Republicans who step out of line.
The debate was an opportunity for some of the less-noticed candidates to step out of the shadow cast by Biden, a former vice president, and Sanders, a senator from Vermont.
When the train doors opened, passengers in the car where the men fought fled to other cars, prompting Mr. Bista, 47, to step out of the car in front of them.
This dramatic hair transformation is a step out of the Musgraves' comfort zone, because as we learned from her hairstylist Giovanni Delgado, she's all for the glam — but to a certain extent.
Of his "amazing" racing day with Castroneves, he says: "It's always great to step out of your comfort zone and experience something new and this was definitely out of my comfort zone."
An adviser to another candidate on the White House short-list, former New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, 75, said Kelly is also being persuaded to step out of the running.
Step out of Amsterdam's Grand Central — they had to build [a bike garage] over the canal because of the thousands and thousands of people that cycle to the train station every day.
And because we could all use a little inspiration to kick-start a step out of our comfort zone, we rounded up the best beauty looks on Instagram from the past week.
But you have to - -people have to learn that may be they have to step out of their own delusions, their own emotions and relies that your first initial response is incorrect.
His 30-state trip has been both a charm offensive and a focus group, a chance to step out of his bubble in Silicon Valley and see how different communities use Facebook.
When Alexis McCart was pulled over by Lawrenceville Police Officer Michael Peterson with her friends and asked to step out of the vehicle, she was not expecting what was to come next.
When you step out of the car for the first time you think, "This may have been a bad idea," but after an hour, we felt comfy and just went for it.
The people doing the harassing are the worst offenders, obviously, but it's as much on us to police communities we're part of and to publicly condemn when individuals step out of line.
It is one thing to start a revolution, but at a certain point you need to know when to step out of the way and let others carry the water for you.
Seniors often report loneliness, especially as they age, step out of the workplace and lose family and friends, said Mary Durell, chief operating officer of CICOA, Indiana's largest Area Agency on Aging.
One problem the Army is trying to solve is disorientation when soldiers step out of a combat vehicle or helicopter, and Project Mounted Soldier, using the developmental IVAS technology, has a solution.
Fans can interact with the piece using their phones, but this photo captures another layer of exchange: the moment when citizens step out of their routine and stop to enjoy public art.
"That Sonika could step out of the shelter, live on her own and trust her flatmate and her co-workers is a victory for us, and of course for her," Tahiliani said.
Knowing how to step out of the incessant inner dialogue that perpetuates stress, and re-grounding in the present moment, brings much freshness, creativity, clarity and ease to our hearts and minds.
If you live with family, friends or your partner, be sure to step out of your bedroom sometimes to play a board game, or talk about how they're coping with current events.
In the report, one of the deputies said that Ms. Fincher and her boyfriend were "nervous" and that they "started to shake" when he asked them to step out of the car.
If the telephone operators wanted to, they could step out of their office and talk to their counterparts only 80 meters (260 feet) away in a separate building across the demarcation line.
And ahead of 2020, some people wondered if Mr. Zuckerberg — who is, by his own admission, uncomfortable with Facebook's power — would do everything he could to step out of the political crossfire.
Those who step out of line, he said, face being reassigned from high-paying jobs unloading container ships to the cruise ship terminals, where the work and the pay is far less.
In the mix of everything we do, it's important to find times to step out of our routine and reflect on what we have, those around us, and the work we're making.
"It's not possible to put in the communique that at a certain point of time every country has to step out of coal due to the different requirements every country has," Herdan said.
"Maybe I'm a bit too late but at least I'm trying my best to use my paranormal abilities, because I'm very concerned that Theresa May will step out of EU," Geller told Reuters.
In 2017, Barto asked a 12-year-old boy's mother to step out of exam room while he conducted a genital exam of her son who showed flu symptoms, according to the complaint.
In this kind of match, winning teams can't pick their same heroes the next round, making hero selection so much more important and forcing people to step out of their 3v3 comfort zone.
I think a lot of men are being told to kind of step out of the way and make space for women, so where does that leave you, and what is your purpose?
Moments later, two Mexican families gingerly step out of the van into the bright sunlight -- four parents, all wearing ankle monitors, and six children, including a quietly watchful infant in his mother's arms.
He would step out of his front door, the door to the same lovely Queen Anne house in Shropshire where his granny had lived when he was a boy, and sniff the air.
Even now, a decade later, I can still feel the fear—the hope and the doubt— I had as I waited for my four-year-old daughter to step out of her bedroom.
"It was a conscious decision on their part to be an informative player, not step out of the umbrella as an advocate," said one lobbyist who represents insurers, a sentiment shared by others.
"We are already seeing U.S. firms step out of the market with [overall] US crude production down below 9 million barrels per day, down significantly from 9.7 million in April 2015", he said.
As we step out of each ruin, we are blinded by light, and we feel the wonder and trepidation of a young boy lost in an abandoned world, unsure of what awaits him.
Rather than preventing the Syrian Kurds from reaching their own accommodations, the U.S. should step out of the way and allow Kurdish factions to negotiate directly their own accords with the Assad regime.
The updated version follows the lives of Jacqueline Boyer's son, Bryson, and Marcus and Angela Graham's daughter, Simone, as they try to step out of their parents' shadows and create their own legacies.
Sketch Guy Let's start with a story from Jon Muth's book "Zen Shorts:" Two traveling monks reached a town where there was a young woman waiting to step out of her sedan chair.
We are a good balance, because I have brands I live and die by, but it makes me step out of my comfort zone and find other designers and celebrate them as well.
The morning after the announcement, Barrett told Refinery29 that the whole competition was not only insightful to him as an entrepreneur-designer, but also an opportunity to step out of his comfort zone.
And he'll kind of do the interview, and then he'll step out of it and interview someone else about the interview, which sometimes is really good for really deeply nerdy techie key topics.
When Murder By Death frontman Adam Turla took the call to do this interview, he had to step out of the studio, where the Kentucky-based band was recording fan-requested cover songs.
Should Iran step out of line—or any other country help it to do so—they could face the array of punitive measures available to the Security Council, from sanctions to military action.
When Todd lets Jesse out of the cage in the flashback scene, he warns Jesse not to step out of line or he'll have to visit "the little boy," referring to Brock Cantillo.
Carmen Queveda, an undocumented immigrant in Los Angeles, said on Tuesday she was not about to step out of her house to participate in a census that inquires whether she is a citizen.
It reminded me of that dear professor, George Eric Peabody, who was in effect my mentor, encouraging me to step out of my comfort zone and develop talents I never knew I had.
But know this: Whether you actively engage in the violent culture of hate or merely step out of the way to give it permission to persist and room to grow, you are complicit.
The Russian news media reported that Mr. Navalny was free for five seconds — the time it took him to step out of the jail door before being escorted to a waiting police van.
"Mueller wanted the raid on Roger Stone's home caught on tape and publicly aired, as a warning to other disobedient witnesses about what could happen if you step out of line," Carlson claimed.
However, my visit to the Iglounge was a refreshing reminder for me to step out of the box — and maybe into another igloo-like dome — when thinking of my next cold-weather activities.
Once in power, he abolished the Islamic Caliphate, which had existed for thirteen hundred years, and put the country's clerics on the state payroll, to make sure they didn't step out of line.
"You have to be very conscious of the fact that you have to step out of the way of the music and not talk too much," he said in a recent telephone conversation.
And, especially if you are poor, one step out of line — one incident at school, one brush with the justice system, one stupid teenage prank — can mean years or even a lifetime of consequences.
The sliding eyepiece — which pulls away from your face with the press of a button — is a lovely touch, making it easy to step out of VR and peer back into the real world.
Not only does a question like that step out of bounds as bigoted, but it also has potential legal ramifications, as football teams are, ultimately, employers and it could constitute a discriminatory hiring practice.
" Performing on live television sounds incredibly nerve-wracking, but Hough says she's excited to step out of her comfort zone, and encourages others to do the same with this heartfelt advice: "Believe in yourself!
The driver, Mack Buckley, shared video on Facebook last week that shows an officer opening the car door, pointing a gun at Buckley and trying to get him to step out of the car.
Maybe these people are stuck in that era and they romanticize that era and they're willing to step out of that shell for a minute to use digital technology; maybe that's what we're seeing.
Even when he had to step out of his comfort zone and dance with a totally different partner for Switch Up Night, DiMarco earned the first 10 of the season with this dreamy dance.
"The officers stopped the vehicle and were following their training as they had the suspected armed adults step out of the truck," said Tallahassee Police Chief Michael DeLeo in a video posted on Facebook.
Her idiosyncratic approach has long fascinated those with an ear for the crepuscular, but recent moves have Camea, as she's known professionally, poised to step out of the shadows into a worldwide scene leader.
Moore has denied every charge, though the volume of accusations and his frequently shifting answers have caused an increasing number of Republican Party leaders to call for him to step out of the race.
As soon as we step out of our cars after the three-hour drive from LA, Splichal approaches a spread of whole vegetables that the staff has prepared for us as a welcoming gift.
The company made it the centerpiece of its recent developer conference, but didn't really step out of the shadows with the product — almost certainly because they're not ready to show off the full product.
But Ms. Queveda, the mother of a 14-year-old American boy, is not about to step out of her house to participate in a census that inquires whether she herself is a citizen.
My guess is that this is the day the first generation of vault dwellers—the people who survived the nuclear war that ended the world—step out of the vault for the first time.
Your local isn't the only comfort zone you're encouraged to step out of: Breaking out of old thought patterns and finding refreshing ways to express yourself are also things to aspire to this year.
New MPs only have to look at the desiccated hulks of Iain Duncan Smith and Jacob Rees-Mogg lounging in the parliamentary tea-room to know their fate if they step out of line.
In the tape, Billy Bush and Trump bond like the guys at McCann Erickson, but it's when they step out of the bus to see the actress Arianne Zucker that the real drama happens.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Next month's Commonwealth Games will be Yohan Blake's chance to build on Usain Bolt's "legacy" and step out of the track great's shadow, the former 1003 meters world champion said on Sunday.
"We were always conscious of that delicate balance, of how much you could step out of the movie and get back to the movie" I originally had real people popping up in the movie.
" Though it's a slight step out of the box from her normal red carpet style, it's still very much in line with her personal aesthetic which she described as, "tailored and classic, plain with modern.
Lucky charms: prayer beads, satchel of herbs Bringing your visions to fruition is all about your dedication to mastery, but can you step out of your own way to see the forest for the trees?
"Those things are not here yet, but they could come faster and be more difficult to handle if we do not gradually begin to step out of the monetary policy we have currently," he said.
Each contestant's journey begins when they step out of a limo (or a minivan) and introduce themselves to the Bachelorette, a momentous occasion that involves varying degrees of awkwardness and a predilection for cheesy metaphors.
My son and I play basketball there," the Boyhood actor continues, adding that the Y is one of the few places where people can step out of their own little worlds and "just meet everybody.
If you're in the middle of spring cleaning, now may be a good time to step out of your T-shirt bra comfort zone and give your delicates drawer a bit of a trendy upgrade.
Yes, but: Ryan allies told Axios earlier this month that once Ryan passed tax reform, his longtime dream, he was ready to step out of the frustrating role of Speaker, in part due to Trump.
Just like in space, no one can hear you scream, and if you take one step out of the safety of the airlock in either place you're going to die (in extreme pain, most likely).
For the Ginsburg family, seeing their life recreated onscreen, detailed down to the jewelry Ruth Bader Ginsburg wore when she argued before the Supreme Court, was surreal, "a step out of reality," Jane Ginsburg said.
"If you aren't holding official tour merch, please step out of the line," Mr. Hodgson told the crowd, who were kept behind stanchions 10 feet away while assistants handed items to the queens for signatures.
And as Trump has made clear on many occasions, he doesn't like when GOP elected officials disagree with his vision for the party -- and he is willing to punish those who step out of line.
For China's tech giants, working with Beijing has become more important for another reason: Mr. Xi has tightened China's controls on the internet, and moved with remarkable force against companies that step out of line.
Their service taps into an international network of teachers, farmers, merchants, artisans and other NGOs to allow high schoolers to safely step out of their comfort zone and dive into a different way of life.
If your children have ever wondered what it might be like to step out of one of the gondolas during a theme park ride and interact with all the surrounding animatronic creatures, now's their chance.
Many gay men and lesbians suspected that people who called themselves bisexual were taking a timid, untruthful half-step out of the closet or were adventurers who'd return in short order to the heterosexual fold.
He did so, those who knew him insisted, because he wanted to step out of Messi's shadow, to be as central to a project as his old teammate had been to the rise of Barcelona.
After the service, a firefighter would step out of formation and hand her a black helmet bearing the number 135, and Isabella would carry it away, the blanket wrapped around her waist like a kilt.
After waiting two hours for him to step out of the secret session, it's time to take things into my own hands: I'm going to improvise a gastronomic tour of France on behalf of the president.
You're trying to organize the destruction of a major metropolitan area and the overthrow of a system you view as irredeemably corrupt, but you keep having to step out of the office to take a call.
That's why the attacks feel all too familiar to many women of color; they're part of a long, established pattern of attempts to silence those who step out of the roles society has ascribed to them.
While questioning the 19-year-old, another officer asked his passenger, Conde, to step out of the car for a search because he was acting fidgety and has a history with police, records and video show.
After 240% of Black women voted for Jones (never forget: 2590% of white women voted for the guy accused of molesting kids!), she decided it was time to step out of the shadows and run herself.
When I step out of the shower, naked, glistening, and vulnerable, I want my entire body to be wrapped in a fluffy, soft embrace—and as a not-petite woman, I need a not-petite towel.
He's not alone, however: He's enlisted two of his pals to stay with him so that when he has to step out of line to heed the call of nature, he won't lose his primo spot.
And that willingness to step out of a comfort zone may be a good sign that, at the very least, they're going to look for the next generation of the Twitter experience beyond just 140 characters.
Some customers experienced a hitch in the store with their credit cards after they were declined, and had to step out of the line to call their credit card company's fraud department, Abouzeid told NBC News.
As drone pilots step out of isolated hobbyist groups and into the spotlight, many are asking themselves the same question: What will it take to make drone racing a sport acknowledged and embraced the world over?
"He gave me a lot of great advice, and one of it was, "Don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone, which is really a mantra to how I try to live my life.
"But on a real note I think it is safe to say that it is okay for us young performers, especially us minority performers, to step out of the box," said Jerome after thanking his parents.
Meal delivery kits like Blue Apron and Sunbasket (both of which I used, the latter of which I ended up preferring) bring the ingredients to you, taking the least fun step out of the cooking process.
Conservatives such as Ronald Reagan, Newt Gingrich and, more recently, Paul Ryan have subscribed to a worldview in which the government could easily step out of the way and allow private entities to provide those benefits.
The conditions for success were laid out, and they were met — and now the government can step out of the way and allow the private sector to keep up the pace of innovation on the internet.
Here's more on just how close these two guys are, from Bring Me The News: It's a moment so pure and focused, that it reminds you that it's important to step out of the game sometimes.
It does go wild in the Kurt Weill-esque comic number "Surabaya-Santa," piling on the elf outfits (costumes are by Clint Ramos) and a big, beribboned gift box for Shoshana Bean to step out of.
" James spoke with media after Lakers practice on Tuesday and started off by saying, "I try to do things that make my family proud, make my fans proud every time I step out of the house.
They all know that if they step out of line, they will be shunned by the party leadership, who will do everything they can to end the political careers of those who chose country over party.
Fashion experts remain hopeful public fascination with Meghan and Harry will shine a brighter light on homegrown brands, even though the couple's move to Canada is driven by a desire to step out of the spotlight.
Fashion experts remain hopeful public fascination with Meghan and Harry will shine a brighter light on homegrown brands, even though the couple's move to Canada is driven by a desire to step out of the spotlight.
In the meanwhile, for the first time in over a decade, chef Ponzo will step out of the Le Select basement, take a breath of fresh air, and, perhaps, think about putting his own name on something.
Cuban-born Ruiz never admitted that she had not completed the entire marathon course but was disqualified eight days after the race after witnesses said they had seen her step out of the crowd near the finish.
Ever since the very first X-Men film went into production, filmmaker Bryan Singer has, minus a step out of the universe here and there, held a Professor X-level degree of authority over the movie franchise.
On the day the new president signs an executive order banning refugees from countries that have primarily Muslim populations, I step out of my car and head to Terminal 4 at the John F. Kennedy International Airport.
"Each time the Tsai Ing-wen authorities step out of line they will pay the price, like a naughty child in class getting a stern reprimand for shouting out or smashing the glass at school," it said.
She told the Globe that she tried to step out of the way but found herself coming face to face with a "really good-looking," curly-haired, and black tie-clad gentleman whom she couldn't quite place.
I could wake up, board a crusty Ryanair flight, step out of the shower with wet hair, and roll out of bed to breakfast or laze by the pool, all while feeling Sophia Loren-levels of glamorous.
We all have our safe, signature makeup looks but winter and party season (sorry) offer the perfect opportunity to step out of your comfort zone and give something other than bronzer and a winged liner a go.
When you step out of the helicopter, which is still in the air, and you're almost jumping out and you're grabbing your skis and you need to hold on to that narrow little place filled with snow.
Bo's downfall - and President Xi Jinping's tight grip on power - has seen provincial leaders take a much more conservative approach while jockeying for promotion, lest they also be seen as political threats or step out of line.
Vacations we take between now and August would be more enjoyable if they have a real purpose, like visiting our ancestral homelands, learning a new skill, or taking the challenge to step out of our comfort zones.
In the beginning, use the flexibility these simple, free tools allow, pay attention to where efficiencies can be gained and once you step out of the "early-stage" go find a tool that really solves your needs.
But now, you can step out of the majority and learn how powerful and complex this software really is with the help of this Complete Excel Pro Tips Certification Bundle, which is on sale for just $19.
For Children If your children have ever wondered what it might be like to step out of one of the gondolas during a theme park ride and interact with all the surrounding animatronic creatures, now's their chance.
Replays showed Harry did not step out of bounds, but the play could not be reviewed because the Patriots were out of challenges and the referees had not ruled it a scoring play, which are automatically reviewed.
Since then, she has successfully lobbied her department of surgery to convert call rooms (resting spaces for staff) into lactation spaces, and to implement a policy allowing residents to step out of operations intermittently to pump milk.
Although Trump's Senate firewall has no visible cracks so far, Romney's willingness to step out of formation and criticize Trump over his calls for foreign investigations of a political opponent could act as a catalyst for others.
Eventually I'd like to grow that into a place where we can expand nationally, and then I'll step out of hustling hard on someone else's dream and chase my own with all of my attention and energy!
It's fine enough, but it will need to make a stronger case for itself going forward — just as Caruso Jr. needs to step out of his father's shadow — in order to bring audiences back for a second season.
Players will also be able to take control of two new "Heroes" — in-game power-ups that let you temporarily step out of the grunt role — from the movie: Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) and Director Krennic (Ben Mendelsohn).
That West feels free to step out of that game is either a testament to his belief in his own relevance or a damn fine explanation for why he said all that controversial stuff before dropping this album.
Trump arrived in Rome Tuesday evening, his motorcade closing a busy Italian highway just after rush hour and prompting hundreds of onlookers to briefly step out of their gridlocked cars to gawk at the fleet of armored vehicles.
Eventually, of course, they both realize that they've got to meet each other halfway: Marcus needs to step out of his comfort zone, but Sasha, too, needs to remember that not everything is fancy dinners and tasting menus.
Returner Will Parks (#34) has a white shoe on, but you can't tell me that he didn't step out of bounds at the very end of this run, which wound up giving the Broncos a 25-23 lead.
Tonight, 31 eligible bachelors will step out of a limo (or a horse, or a helicopter, if history serves us right) to vie for the love of one bachelorette, Rachel Lindsay, on the thirteenth season of The Bachelorette.
Most days he waits with me for the perfect elevator, so most days we are late and our boss tells us that he swears to God he'll fire us if we take one more step out of line.
The election dealt a blow to Trump, who endorsed Moore in the final weeks of the race and recorded a robocall for his campaign while many Republicans in Washington called for Moore to step out of the race.
The yawning gap reflects the reality that women step out of the paid labor force to care for families more often than men do, said the economic study released by the Washington-based Institute for Women's Policy Research.
"This is a great opportunity for us to kind of wake up and to step out of that little bit and start thinking about others and having concerns for others and what they're going through at this time."
By that point, the victim said, she had at least four drinks and was so drunk that Yale staff asked her to step out of line after she struggled to pull up her orchestra ticket on her cellphone.
"If the Border Patrol, some of their agents, are able to do this step themselves, it cuts one whole step out of the process and speeds us all along toward the tail end of that pipeline," said Cuccinelli.
"This terrible tragedy raises the question if we as society offer the right protection to those people wishing to step out of the shadows and back in to society," the justice minister, Soren Pape Poulsen, wrote on Twitter.
The good news is that you exhale 200 grams (7 ounces) of carbon dioxide while you're fast asleep every night, so you've already breathed out a quarter of your daily target before you even step out of bed.
Early in 1865 he infuriated William Tecumseh Sherman by asking him to step out of the room so that the black leaders they were meeting with could give the secretary of war their candid opinions of the general.
Boxing and karate instructors taught Olamide and about 20 other students basic blocking, striking and escape techniques in the two-hour class, which is offered monthly to any women willing to step out of their cultural comfort zone.
A panel of advisors to Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson issued a report on Thursday calling for the government to step out of the role of messenger in its efforts to derail youth on the path to radicalization.
The song had to leave us with Daisy's strength and pull through the threads of Audrie's story—to recognize that she didn't live long enough to step out of the role of the victim and become the survivor.
The couple tells PEOPLE that when it came to imagining and conceptualizing Chateau Dubrow, Heather didn't hire a designer, and once her husband agreed to purchase a lot, she asked him to step out of the home decorating process.
Yes, you get unprecedented access to exclusive events, forge relationships with elite members of society, and make lots of money, but you also get screwed when it comes to never really being able to step out of the spotlight.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Serena Williams may have become engaged over the New Year but Karolina Pliskova emerged from the Australian Open second round on Thursday demonstrating she was ready to step out of the shadows as a grand slam bridesmaid.
You're doing what he wants because you think it's fun but what you don't realise is if you ever step out of line he's going to show the world you're a big dirty clown who loves the pee-pee.
Rice and other Pelosi critics are downplaying the absence of a challenger, arguing their real goal is to demonstrate that Pelosi lacks the votes she needs on the floor, thereby forcing her to step out of the race altogether.
"Underlying all of this is sexism and mysongony which proves that not only do we not get equal pay but we are still treated like heretics if we step out of line and think outside the box!" she added.
"Underlying all of this is sexism and [misogyny] which proves that not only do we not get equal pay but we are still treated like heretics if we step out of line and think outside the box," she shared.
According to the guidelines, when an investigator reaches the interrogation stage of the Reid Technique, they should step out of the room briefly and return with a folder, and state that they have evidence the suspect committed the crime.
Marvel Studios has propelled the new Spider-Man movies to global success, but the upside from a story standpoint is that Holland's Peter Parker will have a chance to definitively step out of Tony Stark's shadow and grow up.
No matter what kind of apology or non-apology you make, you promise you'll step out of the spotlight for a while—whether you're taking "time to process" or "a long time to listen"—and that's what you do.
He has to make a big decision, to step out of the race and offer a bold speech calling on all of his supporters to enthusiastically and aggressively line up behind the Democratic ticket, without any reservation or hesitation.
Toibin offers an even less comfortable version rooted in a different kind of inheritance, as throughout the book we see the characters learning to step into (or failing to step out of) the terrible roles their parents once filled.
But not only did the defiance put the direction of Polish democracy at stake, critics of the laws said, it also challenged the very notion of how effectively the bloc can deal with countries that step out of line.
Washington took a final shot with a desperation play that included several laterals and passes, but Dante Pettis's final lateral was intercepted after he passed up a chance to step out of bounds and set up one more play.
"We couldn't step out of the house for the last month because the military were looting people," said Mohammad Shoaib, 29, who wore a yellow vest and balanced jute bags of food and aluminum pots on a bamboo pole.
Not only did she loved the experience, but she's hoping to eventually step out of the protective cage and get up close and personal with a great white And as for de Gelder, he wouldn't change what happened to him.
But this is going to require mental and spiritual toughness, a genuine resolve to end the killing and persuade those trapped in the cult of guns that it's in everyone's best interest for them to step out of that darkness.
Conventional wisdom suggests that beyond gender bias, a big reason why more women aren't managers and leaders is because they're not as assertive in asking for raises and promotions, and that many step out of the workforce to care for family.
Some contestants will do anything to shineContestants on ABC's "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" can come up with their own entrances on the show, which sees them step out of a limo to meet the bachelor for the first time.
None of these things have much to do with sex, but they have everything to do with attempting to dominate and control women who step out of line, who refused to be ruled by heteronormativity and the world of overbearing men.
" Immediately, Pool threw his laptop on the floor of his car, grabbed his cameras, opened the door to get out, got one step out of the car, "and then just heard: 'POP, POP, POP, POP, POP, POP, POP, POP, POP, POP!
"Create a realistic picture of where you are and where you expect to be when you step out of work, and make a [retirement] plan that reflects that," said certified financial planner Peter Creedon, chief executive of Crystal Brook Advisors.
With his attacks on the four members of Congress, his coldhearted crackdown on America's immigrant families and asylum seekers, and his repeated effort to demonize those who disagree with him, Trump has demonstrated what happens if you step out of line.
But when you step out of a system that people have told you is the only way, and then you look around and there are these people in the world working under a different set of rules, it changes people's imagination.
And it is exciting when you first step out of the train that becomes your makeshift home in a place where you don't need a gas mask, but soon the world reveals itself to be pretty void of anything interesting.
Running just two seasons on MTV, this series chronicled the process of Ashlee Simpson working to make her first two albums, find her voice as a writer and performer and, most importantly, to step out of her older sister's shadow.
Tzechar have kept quiet about origins to keep their work pure of cultural assumptions, but now that Seattle electronica label Hush Hush label has signed on to release their imminent debut EP, they're beginning to step out of the shadows.
The script called for Kevin Lomax, played by Keanu Reeves, to step out of a building on East 57th Street in Midtown Manhattan after the suicide of his wife (Charlize Theron) to discover that he was the only person alive.
"Good governance of extractive industries is a fundamental step out of poverty for the 1.8 billion poor citizens living in the 81 countries we assessed...," said Daniel Kaufmann, president and chief executive of the NRGI, an independent non-profit organization.
Counter to the Thiel Fellowship, an initiative that pays individuals to step out of college in order to become entrepreneurs, our work supports efforts by colleges and universities to combine classroom learning with entrepreneurial opportunities and to integrate education with innovation.
It only makes sense if we accept their logic: that those of us not in positions of power are like kids who need to be scolded or handled roughly to remind us to dare not step out of line again.
You're doing what he wants because you think it's fun, but what you don't realize is, if you ever step out of line, he's going to show the world that you're a big, dirty clown who loves the pee-pee.
He was so inebriated when the police reached him — after he had collided with a truck and pivoted to a stop across the center median of Interstate 583 — that he nearly collapsed when he tried to step out of the car.
Don't be afraid to discuss failures and interests outside workEdelman frequently asks applicants to reflect on times in which they haven't succeeded, as the agency looks for employees who are curious and eager to step out of their comfort zones.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Justices Step Out of the Debate in a Transgender Rights Case" (front page, March 7): The court's decision to send the case back to the lower court for further consideration probably appears smart to many.
The plot here is just an excuse for talented singers, dancers and joke-slingers to show up in (and step out of) the gladdest of rags (Alejo Vietti did the costumes) and do do that voodoo that they do so well.
Obviously people recognize that being followed in a store today is not the same as Jim Crow, where if you step out of line or do the wrong thing you and your family could be murdered by the Ku Klux Klan.
The vehemence of Trump's tweets also served as a signal to other GOP lawmakers that Trump is willing to direct his ire at them if they step out of line and offer a hint of support to Democrats' impeachment efforts against him.
Later the White House said Sanders has "more than earned the right to make his own decisions about his campaign," White House press secretary Josh Earnest said, President Barack Obama won't be publicly calling for him to step out of the race.
Norma, who is married to Kuda, said that for someone who's most comfortable alone on the couch with a good book and cup of coffee, Mahere had to step out of her shell if she wanted to win a seat in parliament.
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Canada's Kaetlyn Osmond of Canada, skating to Edith Piaf's "Sous le ciel de Paris" and "Milord", took a step out of her triple flip before under rotating a triple toeloop at the start but regained her composure to finish third with 71.38 points.
Victoria Beckham went from wanting nothing to do with a Spice Girls reunion to being fully on board ... largely because she wants to step out of David Beckham's shadow and do her own thing again ... sources connected to the group tell TMZ.
But "An Occupation of Loss," a co-commission of the Armory and a London organization, Artangel, was an unsettling step out of bounds: performance, with many moving parts, a live audience, and the expectations that come with the Armory's big-top presentations.
He said only that when he visited Moscow in September to discuss the Montenegro plot, he was hosted in a luxury apartment and was warned that he was dealing with dangerous people and should take care not to step out of line.
Even though her interest in lowrider culture has not waned after a decade of working on and off with the subject, Cohen felt inclined to step out of the frame for this body of work, and into the role of documentarian and archivist.
It's not just that you feel the presence of a rural past everywhere in Greece; it's that, amid this elemental landscape of rock and cobalt sky and whitewashed church, you step out of the calendar altogether and into the realm of allegory.
What mattered was that I approached my poetic pilgrimage with patience and humility, recognizing every hardship as an invitation to step out of fear and into love in my own life: Every storm the Beloved unfurls permits the sea to scatter pearls.
I hope my story is a reminder that if you are concerned about peace and justice, equality and human rights, freedom of speech and your constitutional freedoms, you should step out of your day-to-day life to make your voice heard.
Though this seems unlikely, rumors have started to spread that Cunha, having secured the impeachment vote against Rousseff, could step down as president in the lower chamber in an attempt to step out of the spotlight and retain what dwindling support he enjoys.
On a night that emotional, it's easy to look past some of the shakier vocal performances or incongruous pairings to see just how much people are willing to step out of their regular domains for a good cause, without reducing the entire evening to schmaltz.
Big poultry slaughterers like Tyson and Brazilian-owned JBS require farmers to use their chicks and feed, dictate the price once the birds are ready to be processed, and engage in anti-competitive and punitive behavior if farmers speak out or step out of line.
While Israel has long pressed nations to move their embassies to Jerusalem, which both the Israelis and Palestinians claim as their capital, nations have largely resisted taking the step out of fears it could undermine the peace process and lead to violence in the region.
"The officers instructed the three occupants," including two male passengers, "to step out of the car and [they] asked if they had any drugs on them" and the "young woman responded she had marijuana and two Klonopin pills," it is alleged in the statement.
Then he said –we need to search, park in lane #21582, then the other officer that was with [redacted] told me to step out of the car for a search and to show them everything I am bringing in my bags and my wallet.
When you do step out of it, what you do gain, from losing that kind of great companion that you feel like you have with alcohol, or drugs, or anything that you're addicted to—the feeling that you have every day is so much greater.
In addition to some tweets from leading man Ryan Reynolds (including gems like, "If I were on The Bachelor, I'd step out of that limo wearing nothing but white socks and like, 312 candy necklaces"), there was also a brand-new promo for the movie.
Kumar is the only Indian athlete to win two individual Olympic medals but his hopes of a third hit a stumbling block with his move into the 74kg category, the same as Yadav, who is desperate to step out of his illustrious compatriot's shadow.
" The missile crisis, with its harrowing possibility of nuclear catastrophe, Mr. Tye argues, helped Robert understand that "a leader could be tough without being bellicose," and it helped him find his own voice on foreign affairs and step out of "his brother's long shadow.
Over a flowing, sun-dappled arrangement — produced by the former Wilco associate LeRoy Bach, and reminiscent of recent work by Jim O'Rourke — Mr. Walker sings about homecomings and misgivings, along with the feeling of being one step out of sync with the crowd. N.C.
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For Wildlife Services, after a century of unregulated slaughter of America's native species, this could be the moment to set down the weapons, step out of the way, and let ranchers and scientists together figure out the best way for predators and livestock to coexist.
" Javier Elzo, a sociologist who has written about ETA, said some of the complaints showed just how quickly life had returned to normality, in a city where "I once couldn't step out of the front door, even to put out the rubbish, without a bodyguard.
Actresses of a certain fame are generally pretty canny about their visual messaging: They understand that every time they step out of their doorway they are potentially on show, and they tend to dress accordingly, as if every moment is a potential photo op.
This could be, to those other parts of the system — retailers and manufacturers and the keepers of the calendar and, yes, critics — deeply frustrating, but to the many designers who idolized him but did not dare step out of line, it was an inspiration.
He also led the creation of new events like the Next Gen ATP Finals, designed to promote young players like 19-year-old Canadian Denis Shapovalov, who will eventually have to step out of the ink-black shadow cast by Federer, Nadal and Djokovic.
They might just decide that the best way to take on someone as unpredictable as President Trump is to step out of the box and bet on a candidate who will offer a different kind of campaign on the road to the White House.
Majestic views and a bite to eat When you step out of the funiculaire onto the Terrasse Dufferin, a former military fortification and now public park-meets-boardwalk, it's impossible not to be awed by the sheer beauty of the sights that lay before you.
And Democrats have their own internal divisions to contend with amid growing calls for the top leaders, all in their mid-seventies, to step out of power to allow a younger generation of rising stars to assume the role of face of the party.
"The question is whether Europe can step out of its own shadow and do projects directly," said Gergely Karacsony, a liberal whose victory in Budapest's mayoral election in October upset the long dominance of Hungarian politics by Prime Minister Viktor Orban's nationalist Fidesz party.
But there does not appear to be any way to step out of the system unless you can live a life completely free of the need for credit, mobile phones and many jobs (since employers often make a credit check a condition of employment).
The Academy can only nominate films that are made, so it really depends on Hollywood filmmakers and those who have the ability to green-light films to step out of their comfort zone and allow more people from marginalized communities to tell their stories.
It's schoolies in Australia, which is when bright-eyed seniors step out of their examination halls full of hope, and onto a flight to either the Gold Coast [Queensland, Australia]—or Bali if they're really cultured—and end up in a week-long party.
" Highlight: "Mindfulness is just about being really interested in getting close and personal with what's actually happening in our bodies and minds from moment to moment .... When we get curious, we step out of our old, fear-based, reactive habit patterns, and we step into being.
Following the release of L-UV ; the artist's mid-march debut EP that offered eight tracks of weightless, hip-hop infused productions on Melbourne's Valve Sounds, Australia's UV boi فوق بنفسجي (that's Arabic for "ultraviolet"), is ready to step out of the bedroom and onto the centerstage.
And as momentum for raising the wage continues to grow, we expect more of their colleagues to step out of the shadows and admit that raising the minimum wage is good policy, good politics, and the right thing to do for the working people they represent.
It's a clever way to build a world that is inclusive and diverse from the get go, and it encourages players who would normally just hit "default" and wind up with a sort of square jawed white dude to step out of their comfort zone a bit.
The group has been circulating a letter designed to demonstrate that Pelosi cannot win the House majority in that vote and should therefore step out of the contest — a move that would spark a new race featuring younger members who have been reluctant to challenge her directly.
Andrew Cox has spent decades behind the scenes helping to shepherd other bands' careers into fruition as an artist, Hydra Head Records employee, and video director, but now, with Axed Crown, he has decided to step out of the shadows and feel the sun on his face.
But when a woman attempted to report a fight that broke out in a public park by pressing the emergency alert button on the front of the robot, it didn't do anything other than tell her to "step out of the way," according to NBC News.
Political science and psychology professor Christopher Federico opined on Twitter that perhaps Trump and others "get pissed off when the 'wrong' people step out of place and speak too loudly" — that is, they expect a young girl like Thunberg to be quiet and go to the movies.
Not only did it provide an opportunity for young people, who have known no other home but America, to step out of the shadows and obtain work authorization card, it also made our efforts to focus immigration enforcement resources on those who threaten public safety more efficient.
Biden, meanwhile, was not especially popular as vice president during Obama's first six years in office and only saw his numbers rise as he appeared to step out of the electoral arena — swapping places with Clinton as the kind of generic Famous Democrat Who Isn't Running.
MIAMI, June 26 (Reuters) - The first Democratic presidential debate on Wednesday will give contenders struggling to break through in the crowded field an opportunity to step out of the shadow cast by front-runners Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders, who take the stage a day later.
"Maybe this means that Mueller might step out of his snipe hunt of an investigation of Russian 'collusion' in 2016 to take an actual interest in whether there was compliance with federal campaign-finance law by both 2016 presidential campaigns, not just President Trump's," she wrote at the time.
Gaga may be embracing a more subdued style these days, but she wasn't going to step out of the spotlight at her 30th birthday; instead, she made sure to stay center stage thanks to her puff-sleeve, gold lamé Saint Laurent number and her favorite pair of 10-in.
In an era where the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Donald J. Trump, has vowed to build a wall to keep out undocumented immigrants and many Latinos are rushing to seek citizenship to vote against him, others are finding ways to raise their voices or step out of the shadows.
I opposed the renewal of the Patriot Act, but as I call for the need to step out of our intellectual and emotional silos develop new modes of operation and controls over them, I recognize that I, too, need to be willing to adjust my analyses and conclusions.
Whether you want to step out of your comfort zone with a new silhouette or just stand out from the cutout crowd in a new color or material, we're rounding up the can't-miss styles of the season to narrow in on the suits you should be shopping.
I was completely distracted by the whiplash of news about whether Donald Trump would end the executive order Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, — the policy President Barack Obama announced in 2012 that allowed almost 800,000 immigrant youths like me to step out of the shadows of society.
The Chargers had seemed overmatched by Mahomes, who repeatedly found ways to step out of sacks, extend plays and extend drives, and were being smothered by a defense that was bolstered by the return of Eric Berry, a standout safety, who had been out for more than a year.
When they come to Yanek Alpha's house to question the boy, one of them holds the kid down, ultimately choking and killing him, because Mira Alpha, busy listening to her new cassette tape, didn't step out of her room in time to see that her brother was near death.
The point is, these are just examples of the many unpredictable circumstances in which we might find ourselves not quite "unable to work," but far better off — and other people would be better off — if we could step out of the market economy for some period of time.
Mr. el-Sisi, whose supporters in Parliament recently began moves that would allow him to extend his rule until 2034, has sought to control debate in Egypt by using his powerful security agencies to pressure newspapers and broadcasters and by prosecuting or arresting those who step out of line.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 44%Summary: When her best friend Jennifer (Megan Fox) is possessed by a monstrous demon intent on devouring the boys at their school, shy Needy (Seyfried) is forced to step out of the shadows and confront Jennifer before her own boyfriend is eaten as well. 
"What this asks is for those folks who come from that homogenous pool to take a step out of it and venture into someone else's territory and learn as much as you possibly can about someone else," Scott says in the video, which is slated to be released Wednesday.
He stepped down from his role as the No. 216 in Republican leadership in 21996 in a move his friends say was driven by a desire to step out of the political fray and into a policymaking role as the top Republican on the health and education committee.
When Gypsy attempts to step out of the car on her own back at the pink house, Dee Dee appears silently in front of her door and makes her get back in her wheelchair and pretend for the neighbors, despite the fact that at that hour, everyone is probably busy sleeping.
It also became, at least in my neck of the woods, a bit of a radio staple, something that DJs could throw on to shore up their hip-hop bona fides (or maybe something they could throw on so they could step out of the studio and take a smoke break).
It happened when I watched my lowliest, shittiest BattleMech step out of concealment from behind a treeline, sneak up on a massive enemy Assault Mech with almost five times its firepower, and throw a punch so hard that it peeled the other mech's armor open and ruptured its nuclear reactor.
If you step out of the lift on a Chinese bank's executive floor, you will often see signs pointing to the president's office in one direction and to the office of the discipline inspection committee (the body in charge of enforcing party rules and rooting out corruption) in the other.
But this is the first time in his 34 years he's won anything, and the unexpected opportunity, courtesy of a promotional outfit called "Extraordinary Adventures," prompts him to step out of his safety zone and try to get to know a woman well enough to invite her on his prize weekend.
We already know the game is set in West Virginia, there's plenty of new mutated critters roaming the landscape, and that players will take on the role of the first vault dwellers to step out of their comfy confines into a nuclear wasteland on "Reclamation Day" in the tricentennial year of 2076.
I'm just saying that when the fright gets too great, when it seems like we are doomed actors on a stage — that to live in 2018 is to live in the final year of all we've cared about — we can find a way, for a little while, to step out of the spotlight.
The most significant event was the Battle of Tannenberg Line: Estonians and German army volunteers (22,250 men) held back the Russian army (136,830 men) and thanks to those battles Finland had the opportunity to step out of war and tens of thousand of Estonians had an opportunity to escape from the Red Terror.
As part of the call for unity, I pledge to also rise above anger and reactionary rhetoric to help fix the root of the problem -- finding ways to step out of the segregated bubbles of experience that have led to the disconnect and lack of empathy among fellow Americans in the first place.
When they step out of their vehicles now they're stepping out with their rifles and they're not willing to engage in just friendly dialogue… "Whether this is just saber rattling to intimidate or whether they actually mean it, we don't know… They do not want to let go of this," he said.
Arguably the first chef to step out of the kitchen and into the international spotlight, Paul Bocuse not only made cooking a respectable profession, but he elevated peasant classics like pot-au-feu to gastronomic heights at L'Auberge du Pont de Collonges in Lyon, the oldest three-Michelin-starred restaurant in the world.
"When the algorithm can figure out what you want—or what it thinks you want—better than you can, you can end up in one of these desire loops, where you always want the next thing that's one step out of reach, and Grey was a great venue for exploring that," Gladstone says.
That plotline would have been savage AF. In some ways, that very scenario can be the competitive milieu gay men find themselves in once they step out of the closet: a vicious, body comparison tournament in which they are pitted against their friends, frenemies, potential hook-ups, and even their significant others.
His father, Barry M. Cohen, 72, a retired industrial psychologist, acts as his travel companion, and together the two Floridians have written a book, "Travel Near & Travel Far: Step Out of Your Disabled World!" that provides both encouragement for disabled travelers and practical advice on navigating the world from a scooter or wheelchair.
" He accused Democrats of backpedaling, referring to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's request to him for witness testimony and new documents in the Senate trial, saying that his Democratic counterpart "began searching for ways the Senate could step out of our proper role and try to fix House Democrats' failures for them.
Most of the products that you'd have to step out of your budget to get (like that $60 NARS palette) or the wish list items you resisted (even if Jackie Aina told you it was worth it), are actually brought down in price over the holiday weekend, sometimes even as much as 50% off.
Enter: The Rainier Zero, which features the key elements of the OG version, but with streamlined hardware and smooth leather instead of pebbled (so yes, it still goes with everything in your closet you could possibly imagine), and comes in a great deep-green color (it's time to step out of your comfort zone!).
Here's a recording I did walking through Bryant Park in New York City using the MV88 Using a separate audio recorder: If you want to step out of the smartphone realm (which I highly recommend!) a great starter would be a handheld audio recorder capable of multitrack recording with external mics at +48V phantom power.
When you step out of Gucci's Renaissance digs and glance to the right, you can see a bridge over the Tiber lined with Baroque sculptures designed by Bernini and, on the far side, the cylindrical hulk of Castel Sant'Angelo, built in the second century by the Roman emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for his family.
We didn't know what to expect from Lady Gaga at this year's Golden Globes, but even before Ryan Seacrest kicked off the pre-show coverage there was this palpable suspicion that the musician-turned-actress would step out of her stretch limo in a shows-topping look that would have every red carpet paparazzo turning the camera to her.
Jafa splices footage of a black man being shot and killed by a police officer, a black woman being told to step out of her car with her two small children still inside, Barack Obama as he breaks into "Amazing Grace," Beyoncé dancing in a sweatshirt on a balcony, and images from the civil rights movement.
Proponents argue that the EPA fights with one arm tied behind its back because its budget has been halved from $2 billion in recent years, while critics say what they characterize as a bloated bureaucracy should step out of the way and allow the states and private sector do the job faster, cheaper and more effectively.
We know people don't like it, but every company architects their ecosystem to lock you in — they all say "if you buy this phone and this watch and this speaker and use this cloud service and we own it all, then everything will work seamlessly," but the second you step out of it, you create all this friction.
In the immediate aftermath of the Washington Post's bombshell report that Moore had pursued relationships with four girls between the ages of 14 and 18 when he was in his early 30s, a slew of Republican senators came out with statements making clear that if the allegations were true, Moore needed to step out of the race.
It takes what can be a time-consuming step out of the process in which a scan is complete and the user has to inspect it, find where it falls short (an overhanging part occluding another, for instance, or an area of greater complexity that requires closer scrutiny) and customize a new scan to make up for these lacks.
Venus, Mars, and the sun connect with Uranus on August 26, 28, and 29 respectively, inspiring you to explore the unexpected—and while it isn't like you to step out of your comfort zone, you're going to have plenty of fun doing so, meeting unexpected people or having thrilling adventures with those you already know and love.
That's where Boomerang the series was born in terms of giving Angela a daughter and Jacqueline a son, and have them be 26-year-old hot shots trying to sort of one-up their parents and also step out of their parents's shadow, and also try to figure out life and figure out who they want to be.
In terms of design, it's got a classic go-anywhere crew neckline, snap buttons that stay put but are easy to swipe open in a hurry, and deep front pockets that are most often holding my wallet, keys, lip balm, headphones, and the occasional book when I step out of the house to run a day of errands.
" It is the longing of every person to see her parents as people, for their parents to step out of their roles and reveal their true, baffling selves, like the couple Woody Allen stops on the street in "Annie Hall" who explain the success of their relationship: "I'm very shallow and empty"; "And I'm exactly the same way!
So Mr. Ali, 6003, decided to step out of the shadows, inviting The New York Times to his sparsely decorated top-floor office overlooking the Mediterranean about 25 miles outside of Barcelona in an attempt to dispel any mystery about his motives and, perhaps too, to amplify the notoriety that has made his videos a threat to Egypt's government.
The 37-year-old CEO told the Christian Post that it wasn't until she "finally found that the deep need in my heart can only be filled by Jesus and my identity in Him" that she was able to step out of the dark void she fell into following her father's untimely death when she was a teenager.
"While the administration believes the designation of Fanning as acting secretary of the Army is consistent with the Vacancies Act, as a show of comity to address these concerns, Fanning has agreed to step out of his acting role to focus on achieving confirmation in the near future," Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook said in a statement. Sen.
"A police force that's not vigilant with its staff's ethics, that allows certain errors and that's quite light-handed with its sanctions runs the risk that its officers will start to step out of line," he said, explaining the four officers involved in these recent arrests should perhaps have been more severely reprimanded when their questionable behavior was initially reported seven months ago.
Carrie Salisbury, who has advocated for the church to create a policy on breastfeeding and interviewed the northern Utah woman for a blog post last week, said many other breastfeeding women have been told to cover up at church or step out of public view, though this was the first time she had heard of a local leader withholding a temple recommend.
"It's never been my little brother's dream to be a model as HE is one of the most talented musicians my ears have ever been given the gift of hearing...BUT it is a Cyrus family trait to try everything once (within reason HA) and to embrace opportunities that encourage you to step out of your comfort zone," she wrote.
Stop assuming that you know what's best for people, he admonished his listeners, and instead dive into the already-raging public debate of what happens next with AI. What's happening: As scientists in major fields have done for decades, AI experts are being prodded to step out of the lab, get political and help formulate how society confronts what they are creating.
The unexpected mini moment is a far cry from the singer's previous Met Gala designs (in the past, she opted for long ball gowns), but we'd be lying if we said it hasn't been fun watching Swift step out of her red carpet comfort zone and into "rock 'n' roll chick" style persona Anna Wintour has created for the star.
BPM's success has led the charge for the viability of both destination festivals and decentralized festivals, and in the process has awoken a whole cultural scene in the Mayan Riviera, one that could step out of Ibiza's shadow and into its own as this dance mecca in the jungle continues to grow into a new power in worldwide dance music.
You get your bearings just in time to realize your ship is landing beside an Imperial base on the lava planet Mustafar, and the moment you step out of the ship and onto a metal grate floating above a sea of lava, you are swept up into one of the experience's many "holy shit" moments: A slight sense of vertigo kicks in.
But it is not the incels and jihadis and mentally ill who are standing, arms locked, to stop Congress and statehouses from passing gun control reform; who have a formidable, lavishly funded political operation in the form of the NRA, which punishes lawmakers who dare to step out of line; who have a death grip on the damned soul of the Republican Party.
At your annual physical, did you step out of your shoes before getting on the scale (though you had not been asked to do so), and, in the flood of negative emotions you experienced when the little weight came to rest so that the scale was perfectly balanced, might you have backed off the scale and put only one foot into one shoe?
When they step out of the car, the night comes to life around her, rich with its crepitating noises and a strong sweet wafting scent of jasmine, which is all she can seem to smell—not the reek of the dogs or the crematorium or the hopelessness of Knitsy and the rest of them, but jasmine blooming in some secret corner.
If you want a sense for the scale of the gun-reform protests planned across America Wednesday, consider: By the time students at Maui High in Hawaii step out of class at 10 AM to mark the deaths of 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, survivors of the shooting will have already been dismissed for the day.
Three women's stories intertwine: Melanie, a white journalist living between Lima and Paris, who decides to step out of her bubble of privilege to photograph and record what's happening in the mountains; Modesta, an illiterate peasant whose story of terror is nigh unbearable yet she remains unbreakable; and Marcela, an ideologue of the People's War, the shining beacon of world revolution.
It's also a distinctly American place where you can indulge in a butter pecan milkshake; explore the city's 144-block Historic District on foot or bike; and, if you're willing to step out of town for a few hours, play the imposing 17th island green that the world's best golfers will navigate at the upcoming Player's Championship in nearby Ponte Vedra Beach.
Often, though, the bots move so fast that they simply shunt one another clear out the ring: Other teams try to deploy wings, which are likely intended to confuse their opponent's sensors, making them easy to out-maneuver: And some bots simply know when to step out of the way: According to this guide, there are a number of factors to consider when making a sumo bot.
Double-parking, we step out of the car, and Johnny hugs and kisses his dad, then embraces me in a strong, strapping-young-man hug, burying his head in my neck; this is the exact position we found ourselves in while I walked the floors with him in my arms during his colicky phase, and as he did then, he is crying into my neck.
Guards have refused to step out of the room while we interview patients about their personal medical information; we've had to convince them to take the handcuffs off patients so we could conduct necessary neurological exams; we've had to fight against them taking a newborn infant from her mother; and we've had to negotiate with a guard refusing to leave the room during a pelvic exam.
Though one day perhaps everything will change for you, as it did for me, and there'll be a shift of some kind, a stepping from one place to another, a change in how it all appears, as you enter a different way of seeing, as you and your mind step out of one mode of sensation into another, and you will see where you are.
Sure, he's been on a tour, and sure, there's been news that he's been working on a joint album with Gucci Mane, and sure, he's featured on tracks like YG's "Why you Always Hating," yet it may not be a stretch to suggest he had taken a step out of the limelight to reccooperate from the critical aftermath that followed the release of his fourth album.
The time it took to set up the tripod, go under the hood, adjust the focus and shutter speed, pop in the film plate, step out of the hood (once the film was in he could not see through the viewfinder), snap the shutter, and perhaps most importantly, persuade participants to stick around for the process, gave his subjects time to build identities for themselves within the frame, he said.
There's more to Paris than the Eiffel Tower, and there's definitely more to Rome than the Colosseum, so if you're looking to step out of the ordinary and off the beaten track then make sure your phone is stocked with Like A Local, an app that works completely offline and provides you with recommendations curated completely by locals, encouraging you to get immersed in what the locals like to do, see, eat and more.
"His working behavioral model for keeping control of the collective seemed to be: 'If you step out of line in front of 363 people, and I make you feel stupid, you're going to be quiet, you're going to be shut down and then maybe in a couple hours, I'm going to make you feel like the most important person in the room, so everybody brings you back into the fold,' " Boudreaux said.
He has a new campaign manager, a more diverse staff and an inner circle of advisers -- some familiar, some new to the fold -- that, in its opening stages, has already achieved a small feat: they convinced the 77-year-old Sanders that, as he seeks higher office again, he must be willing to step out of his comfort zone and tell Americans who he is, where he came from -- and why it matters.
"It's exciting to see our franchisees find their way to success as they step out of their comfort zones, mature in their leadership abilities, give back in their local communities and value the moms and families we serve through our local children's consignment events," Riner tells CNBC Make It. Franchisees at Sit Means Sit, a company that provides dog training services, can become certified dog trainers and capitalize on a growing market around pets, according to the company's website.

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