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The third episode, our original stopping point, is completely forgotten!
Don't expect a no-gun list to be the stopping point.
LB: I think the first stopping point is the regulation, right?
The shop was a stopping point for coastal residents seeking shelter inland.
While the film ends at a logical stopping point, it feels incomplete.
This report feels like a starting point and a stopping point at the
Or you feel scared — that feeling would be a good stopping point too.
My studying was never-ending, so I always looked for a good stopping point.
And once the parties start packing the Court, there is no natural stopping point.
The school became a stopping point on the culinary travel circuit, drawing famous names.
Yad Vashem is a traditional stopping point for almost all foreign officials visiting Israel.
We realized pretty soon that this could go on for a long time and then we had to find a stopping point, so we sort of found a stopping point and then we just, kind of, shifted the ending a little bit.
Just like Holzhauer's Jeopardy run, the search for an answer continues, its stopping point unknown.
The flattening of the yield curve suggests investors reckon the Fed is approaching its stopping point.
Reaching the United States, whether at Ellis or another port, was also just a stopping point.
I continue building the Spiral in the same direction until I reach a natural stopping point.
Beyond that, he played fierce, long guitar solos, extending each memorable song past its original stopping point.
I let other's definition of me be my stopping point, and I had to change my mindset.
Between hour 2 and hour 3, you can decide on a stopping point based on flavor.4.
We stay like this until my husband gets to a stopping point with work at around 5:19.473.
The El Paso-based shelter is a frequent stopping point for migrants who've been released from government custody.
In order to find closure, we doggedly keep engaging, reading, and watching until we're at a satisfying stopping point.
This reduces each episode to just another unit, mostly there to mark a natural stopping point rather than anything else.
Waypoint, whose name means a stopping point in a journey, is all of these things — and a destination unto itself.
I hit a stopping point, so I log some practice time before I go take care of Ed The Cat.
She was last seen on July 22 where she talked with two women at a lean-to, a sheltered stopping point.
In fact, we absolutely should not be, and it's perfectly defensible to let an exchange end at a natural stopping point.
I felt time slow to an absolute stopping point and I was consumed by a white light that came from everywhere.
Without an arbitrary stopping point, students often push beyond what's needed for a grade, and surprise themselves with what they accomplish.
"The escalation of violence has been brought to a stopping point," he added, crediting the more mobile strategy of the police.
Centuries ago, Senegal, on the western edge of Africa, was a stopping point for European ships taking slaves to the new world.
And in waiting for the period, the stopping point of my time in the world, I appreciate everything before it even more.
If you want to ask a question, you can keep asking more until you've reached a natural stopping point in the conversation.
Especially as transnational terrorism continues to blur longstanding distinctions between the military and civilian spheres, preserving a constitutional stopping point is crucial.
Eventual membership for Bosnia, Macedonia, Kosovo and Serbia will help consolidate stability on the Balkan Peninsula — and provide a logical stopping point.
"Once you've crossed the nuclear Rubicon, there's no clear stopping point," says Russia expert Matthew Rojansky, director of the Kennan Institute in Washington.
He recommends a stopping point around the $191 to $195 mark, but otherwise remains optimistic about the specialty pharma company's long-term trends.
Here is what we found: Where journeys begin This red brick building in Buffalo, New York, is more than a mere stopping point.
They set alerts for their most important vendors and their best customers, and they save the rest until they reach a stopping point.
Controversy has dogged the redevelopment of St. John's Terminal, a former warehouse complex that was the original stopping point of the High Line.
Sure, I could have tried using my vibrator or dildo anally, but neither of them had a flared base or stopping point on them.
I get to a stopping point and get dressed, put on makeup, and do some laundry until B. and the kids get back around noon.
Once I feel like I'm at a stopping point, I walk with C. and her dog to the post office and mail it off ($5.55).
I look and feel good, and I'm at an acceptable stopping point, but I always want to feel that there's always more I can do.
Similarly, without the two matriarchs of the company and with the luxury level collection suspended, it felt like the stopping point I was looking for.
On a February morning in 1996, a Hoboken-bound train overshot a stopping point and ran into the path of another New Jersey Transit train.
Due to bad weather they were still not able to to dock and ended up sailing straight to Norway, the ship's next scheduled stopping point.
"I'm making this trip out of necessity, you could say," she said in an interview in Mexico City, the latest stopping point on her journey.
I'd been doing it, at that point, for 25 years, and I felt like it was — now I could — it was a good stopping point.
Witnesses said the train overran its stopping point, slammed into a bumper block, went airborne and hurtled through a passenger concourse at about 8:1003 a.m.
They set alerts for their most important vendors and their best customers, and they save the rest until they reach a stopping point in their work.
For those looking to buy Allergan, Ross cautions that investors should still make sure to have a clear stopping point in case the stock does dip further.
"We know that Ethiopia is for many a stopping point before making the dangerous onward journey to final destinations in Europe," said Werner Hoyer, the EIB's president.
That is a signal that this Series A is really just a stopping point before a larger growth round in the future, hinted Simon Schmincke of Creandum.
For when people get caught up with that which is right and they are willing to sacrifice for it, there is no stopping point short of victory.
It overran its stopping point and barreled through a barrier intended to stop it, hurtling into the air and through the concourse before it came to a stop.
The town is home to a station that's a stopping point for a freight train known to be a vessel for immigration north, called La Bestia, The Beast.
Just five people were eating dinner on a recent weeknight at a Texas church that is a stopping point for newly arrived immigrants on the U.S.-Mexico border.
"We have to ask where is the stopping point," Ms. Darnovsky said, and she suggested that policy discussions include "a much broader range of voices" than just scientists.
She zeroed in on the Sea Islands off South Carolina and Georgia, which, during slavery, were a stopping point for many West African captives after the Middle Passage.
It gives their books serious pace, but it also means that you get a natural stopping point every few minutes — if you can bear to tear yourself away.
But Power hiked the mountainous course all the way to a stopping point at Courmayeur, where she could finally meet her husband and infant son to nurse, People.
Something like Game of Thrones, also adapted from a book, functions well as a TV show because every 75 to 100 pages there's a natural stopping point or cliffhanger.
Or maybe find a gym class or extracurricular that you have to leave the house for at a certain time every day and let that be your stopping point?
"Every time you think you've reached the end of that long dead-end street, you slip around the edge, past that stopping point," he said in Esquire in 2011.
I repeat this behavior two to three times during the day, always making sure that I scroll far back enough through the chronological feed that I reach my previous stopping point.
Before Turkish and Sunni Arab Syrian rebels cleared ISIS from the city last week, Jarablus was a key stopping point for ISIS recruits and a supply route for replenishing the group.
But putting a way to browse live TV right within the now playing window is like trying to remind users at every stopping point that, hey, we're a live TV service!
Gone is the reassuring feedback of a confirming click when the transmission shifter engages the park position, or the comforting closure of yanking a parking brake lever to its stopping point.
A broken bone (sustained, unceremoniously, in a cooking accident) gives the book a natural if underwhelming stopping point, and Grunenwald takes it like a champ — and also like an aspiring writer.
So this report feels like a starting point and a stopping point at the same time: a demonstration that government action works, and a valedictory to getting any more action like it.
Pappas has previously served in the New Hampshire legislature and co-owns a restaurant that is a popular stopping point for presidential hopefuls ahead of the state's first-in-the-nation nominating primary.
He sets off on a journey to slay them all in hot-headed revenge, and as we work our way through the narrative, we learn that there is no stopping point for The Order.
They said they were prepared to camp in Tawergha if necessary, but turned back to their overnight stopping point in Harawa after trying to advance west toward Sirte, which is controlled by Misratan forces.
Each elevated stopping-point along the path, where on-camera interviewers wait to flatter and schmooze, represented a new opportunity to negotiate entrance and egress in an outfit best suited for standing and posing.
Huacahuasi, located a few valleys away from Huallhuaray, has seen immense growth over the past 15 years, due in part to its strategic location as a major stopping point on the Lares trek route.
But with a history of being a smugglers' safe haven and a popular stopping point for those seeking to avoid the authorities, you can bet that the cantina has a story or two to tell.
And if Kennedy is ultimately going to retire during the Trump administration, each one of these cases takes on even more importance: Wherever Kennedy stops would likely be the stopping point for this movement overall.
Ms Duckworth's own family obeys the "hard thing rule": everyone must pick a difficult task, like learning the piano, which they can abandon but only at a natural stopping point, say the end of term.
In that case, the Fed will have to either speed up the pace of its rate increases or push rates to a much higher stopping point, exactly the outcomes that the Fed had hoped to avoid.
As it stands, the Fed, which raised rates seven times over the 2017-2018 period, is approaching a stopping point of 2.6 percent for its fed funds rate, which would leave it well below historic norms.
A lot of it is just forcing myself to reach a stopping point, we've figured out this idea isn't getting any worse in a fun way, it's time to back up out of this rabbit hole.
Authorities identified 25 different species involved in the incident, and The Audubon Society notes that the spring migration season for songbirds is currently underway, and that the area is a frequent stopping point for birds headed north.
I come to a stopping point in my work right at the eight-hour mark, but I am not sure if our meeting/lunch counts as a lunch break and if I should stay another half hour.
These dials required you to stick the tip of your index finger into a hole in the dial matching the number you wanted and use that finger to rotate the entire dial around to a stopping point.
It might have been a sensible stopping point haven gotten the app out the door, but you'd also think that if Lasso had a real shot at popularity, he'd have wanted to stick around to oversee that growth.
Major drug hauls in Ivory Coast are rare, but over the last 18 months several large cocaine seizures have been made along the West African Atlantic Coast, a frequent stopping point for South American cocaine heading to Europe.
The certainty of imminent escalation with no foreseeable stopping point offers a way out of this partisan version of the prisoner's dilemma, in which both sides would be better off cooperating, but each has an incentive not to.
DANVILLE, Va (Reuters) - Having guided interest rates lower this year and declared a stopping point, Federal Reserve officials face a potentially volatile election year problem if U.S. job growth slows in coming months as many expect it will.
DANVILLE, Va (Reuters) - Having guided interest rates lower this year and declared a stopping point, Federal Reserve officials face a potentially volatile election year problem if U.S. job growth slows in coming months as many expect it will.
Republicans in the House of Delegates had typically served as the stopping point for any Democratic legislation on a number of issues, including getting rid of right-to-work laws, raising the minimum wage, and passing gun safety provisions.
I'm not saying that's a guaranteed thing, but I can spin a scenario in which suddenly Britain sees itself as independent of both the EU and the US and being a convenient stopping point for both Chinese and Russian investment.
During the height of rush hour on September 29, the train had hurtled past its stopping point at the Hoboken station and rammed through a passenger concourse, killing a woman waiting on the platform and injuring more than 100 others.
Investigators retrieved one of two event recorders from the New Jersey Transit train that hurtled past its stopping point Thursday at the Hoboken station and rammed through a passenger concourse, NTSB Vice Chairman Bella Dinh-Zarr said at a news conference.
By contrast, had the university stayed in the American Athletic Conference, which had been the stopping point for members of the former Big East with major football teams, it would claim just a few million dollars a year in conference revenue.
Critics argued that the powers FDR sought had no feasible stopping point, and that soon every aspect of our lives would be ultimately controlled from Washington, DC. Despite resistance from Supreme Court justices, eventually the powers Roosevelt sought were granted.
A story that's as much about female rage as it is about an iconic bloody rampage, Cline's novel is a page-turner because there is no good stopping point, nor any way to break the trance once you begin reading.
Belmond Cadogan, Situated in the neighborhood of Chelsea, and once a stopping point for both the famed actress Lillie Langtry and the playwright Oscar Wilde, this 1887 property is scheduled to open in December after a three-year, $48-million restoration.
The porters carry the camping and cooking supplies ahead of the group, climbing the ancient stone steps fast enough to arrive at each stopping point in time to set up camp and cook a four-course meal before the tourists arrive.
Idomeni was once a brief stopping point on the so-called "Balkan Route" traversed by hundreds of thousands of migrants last year but became a bottleneck after Macedonia closed its border in March and erected a wire fence, effectively sealing the way west.
But as long as Iran remains in agreement with a global nonproliferation treaty, the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, returning to their 2015 capabilities looks like the stopping point, not a headlong rush for a nuclear arsenal, said Hecker.
For many, if not all, in the room, their arrival at the church marked the first chance to reflect and rest in four days — the first solid stopping point in a journey that had left them frustrated with their city's response to the storm.
He continues: Perhaps that's because blue-black traces its roots back to a mythic point of origin in Africa, whereas "black," along with "Negro" and "African-American," might be considered just one more stopping point on the way to an as-yet-unknown destination.
It is also to stand on a sacred stopping point along a special coming-of-age pilgrimage for young Tohono and Hia Ced O'odham men, who run from the dry lands of the Sonoran Desert to the Sea of Cortez to gather salt for food preservation, healing, and trade.
It has become, for good reasons and bad ones, a seat of semi-monarchical political power, a fixed place on which unimaginable pressures are daily brought to bear, and the final stopping point for decisions that can lead very swiftly to life or death for people the world over.
Clarida's speech puts him squarely in the mainstream of Fed thinking, though he did hint that he may favor an earlier stopping point to the current cycle of rate hikes than some of his colleagues who see rates rising to a "restrictive" level of around 3.4 percent sometime in 2020.
But Quarles, repeating what has become a theme of the Powell Fed, emphasized that discussion of a possible stopping point puts too much emphasis around the concept of the "neutral" rate of interest, a notion he feels is not useful as a precise guide to appropriate policy as economic conditions become more normal.
Evans said debate will intensify next year about a stopping point as the Fed feels its way toward a "neutral" interest rate that is neither encouraging or discouraging spending and investment decisions, and weighs whether inflation risks have become so great that it needs to move even higher and actually restrain businesses and households.
In remarks this week Fed chair Jerome Powell seemed to point to a possible pause in rate hikes as early as next year when he said rates were "just below" some estimates of the neutral rate that could serve as a temporary stopping point as the central bank assesses the impact of its policy changes so far.
If you're asking about what is the point where I'm doing everything that it would be good for me to do and living a completely ethical life, it's hard to find a stopping point until the point where if you gave more, your life would start to look like the life of the person you were giving to.
Untouchables is a fine film, but I'm not sure it requires as much analysis as some of De Palma's perhaps lesser-known films, and several of his more recent projects (particularly the intriguing but flawed 2007 Iraq War drama Redacted) are underserved in the end, as if Baumbach and Paltrow realized they were approaching a stopping point.

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