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Refinery29: Your characters toe the line between insufferable and charming.
Toe the line, embrace each other, and let's go forward.
They toe the line between passion and recklessness so perfectly.
"It allows them to toe the line in a rational way."
When in doubt, stick to topics that you know toe the line.
True crime shows have to carefully toe the line between truth and drama.
It's a vague stance that looks to toe the line between competing allegiances.
They had more pressure on them to toe the line and be successful.
Not quite, but there are those who say it can toe the line.
All of them toe the line, since none want to jeopardize their livelihoods.
Then toe the line in sea-inspired blues that happen to also be waterproof.
Cromwell is happiest when her images toe the line between conceptual and documentary work.
"The bank wanted me to toe the line, I got the impression," he said.
Party leaders have long worked to strong-arm legislators disinclined to toe the line.
"Our policy is you stand during the anthem, toe the line," Jones told reporters.
Journalists who won't toe the line are detained, their computers and bank cards seized.
Today, billionaires can be party members, and—if they toe the line—feted as patriots.
They then toe the line for a bit, and then start their negative behavior again.
The few relatively independent outlets are regularly shown that they have to toe the line.
Facebook has recently struggled to toe the line between free expression and limiting harmful speech.
The band seemed well aware of this separation, but nonetheless unwilling to toe the line.
Others toe the line publicly, thinking that with advice, the president may moderate his policies.
Most analysts interviewed by RT toe the line, and any who do not are rebuked.
This February, Linden will toe the line at the US Olympic marathon trials in Atlanta.
Japan traditionally has a culture of silence, and people are encouraged to toe the line.
Jourova had in February told the company and other social media platforms to toe the line.
That&aposs why those six senators, they have toe the line of Chuck Schumer, not their constituents.
Obviously you're a conservative, but you're also a Never Trumper who refused to toe the line this year.
For a fashion lover, it can be difficult to toe the line between a minimalist and maximalist wardrobe.
Like Gremlins, they tried to toe the line between comedy and horror, but unlike Gremlins, they failed miserably.
Representative Jackie Speier, who announced the Intimate Privacy Protection Act last month, is hoping to toe the line.
This included a theme song that would toe the line of parody homage without crossing into copyright infringement.
More than any other aspect of the show, they toe the line between disquieting violence and lurid entertainment.
Highly conservative insurgents have repeatedly demonstrated their ability to defeat Congressional incumbents who fail to toe the line.
Trump badly needs a legislative win and will be pressing hard for Republican senators to toe the line.
There as in the no man's borderlands of bold Twitter jokes that toe the line between funny and offensive.
Sometimes, we want to toe the line between subtle and bold — and that's where this look comes into play.
Ali has said FAs who do not toe the line can find they suffer reprisals from their continental confederations.
Particularly if you are a kid breaking into F1 now, there's so much pressure just to toe the line.
"My only crime is that I refused to toe the line of entrenched loyalty to corruption within the system."
Netflix has no shortage of options that toe the line between feel-good and tear-jerker, between sentimental and inspiring.
Its constant interjections toe the line, in terms of effect, between flirty quips and someone repeatedly interrupting you mid-sentence.
Emma Stone is that rare breed of celeb who manages to toe the line between aspirational role model and BFF.
He did toe the line, though, taking a veiled swipe at Trump's attacks on the soundness of America's intelligence agencies.
The new recruits, often ethnic Han, and the teachers they joined, mostly Uighurs, were both warned to toe the line.
Suicide memes toe the line between irony and insensitivity and make light of everything from minor anxiety to school shootings.
She is the head coach and the rest of these people should show more respect, talk less and toe the line.
So he called on Congress and the White House to toe the line between tax relief and adding to the deficit.
Despite concerns, the EU still wants to toe the line between stamping out problematic content and not infringing on free speech.
How did you toe the line between making Harley someone we can root for without giving her a moral redemption arc?
That is, the NRA supports candidates that already align with its philosophy as opposed to paying them to toe the line.
When a new mayor of the Czech capital refused to toe the line on Taiwan, Beijing severed its sister-city relationship.
It is a remarkable state of affairs when Republican congressmen are under more pressure to toe the line than a Catholic bishop.
Perhaps it suits high officials to keep the country's internet bosses on an ambiguous legal footing, so that they toe the line.
The ministry also repeated a previous pledge to implement differential and punitive power pricing policies to force firms to toe the line.
Similarly, companies that own media outlets have been cut out of business in other fields if they fail to toe the line.
Despite their fantastical tendencies, the sludge-ridden doom outfit does well to toe the line between subtle inspiration and full-blown worship.
When our leaders show weakness and broadcast their unwillingness to toe the line, our enemies are emboldened and war becomes more likely.
On the right, Trump's base has proven to be formidable in primary elections and is compelling Republicans to toe the line. Rep.
House Republicans say they've had an easier time getting their members to toe the line against impeachment than on other key issues.
They are not only reflecting the strength of Trump's hold on Republican voters and capacity to get lawmakers to toe the line.
This year when the Boston Marathon celebrates the 50th anniversary of Gibb's historic run, more than 14,000 women will toe the line.
The movie's many friendships and relationships produce conversations that toe the line between kind and cutting, making for a familiar kind of freneticism.
These beings toe the line between the living and the dead, with one foot in the real and one in the imaginary world.
Companies that don't toe the line on hot button issues like the status of Taiwan, Tibet or Hong Kong have suffered serious consequences.
Energy that's been bottled up and shaken, anthemic melodies that toe the line between Americanised pop-punk and UK indie, *that* bass tone.
This could mean that Democratic primary voters will be more willing to go with someone who doesn't toe the line with the establishment.
However, this "wing-nut welfare" — which has no counterpart on the left — is available only to those who continue to toe the line.
What most upsets Saudi Arabia and the UAE is Qatar's refusal, over two decades, to toe the line laid down by the bigger powers.
If she doesn't toe the line, McHugh knows she could face legal consequences that could leave her unable to help other people get abortions.
O'Rourke has tried to toe the line between calling for gun control and showing he's not totally out of step with the state's culture.
These watchdog groups ensure that Republicans toe the line, ready to foster — and finance — primary challenges against those who deviate from the party line.
"I do believe I was removed as minister of finance for my refusal to toe the line in relation to certain projects," he said.
And thanks in large part to Rhys's performance, the episode manages to toe the line between sympathizing outright with Chuck and vilifying him completely.
But once someone is on the outside, jokes that toe the line all of a sudden cross it, alienating themselves from those that don't.
So maybe DeGeneres just needs to toe the line a little bit more with certain stars — and never, ever, give someone another regifted clock.
There's also a possibility sponsors will try to toe the line to appeal to Americans on both sides of the issue, according to Creary.
The German media are having a field day about Berlin's apparent determination to force the Italians to toe the line of a German fiscal model.
Another London-based Saudi-owned publication, Al-Hayat, was once lauded as the most professional of Arab newspapers, but now tends to toe the line.
" He added that Trump will likely appoint "someone who fundamentally shares his views and who will toe the line publicly, even if dissenting in private.
Any Republican that goes to Washington is, effectively, tainted because they have to carry the Trump mantle and follow the line and toe the line.
The arrests on Saturday appeared to cripple potential rivals within the royal family and send a warning to the business community to toe the line.
Is it hard to toe the line between being porn-positive while also recognizing there can be negative effects to watching too much of it?
Aid with strings is often controversial, though few instances toe the line between national interest and personal interest as closely as the ones placed on Ukraine.
They weave in and out of traffic and sometimes human drivers toe the line when deciding how much space to give them — and sometimes they don't.
As contradictory as this sounds, health care is still a deeply partisan issue but also one where people aren't always willing to simply toe the line.
Sanders' efforts to toe the line of praising progressive populist reforms without fully backing oppressive regimes was a theme of his political activity in the 1980s.
But the handbook essentially outlines high-security prisons where inmates are incentivized to toe the line through the promise of eventually getting out on good behavior.
Negan sells strength and punishes those who don't toe the line — ask Dwight or any number of other of his supporters who have experienced his wrath.
Since sweating was bad, I really had to toe the line between wearing too many layers and not enough — something I grappled with during my stay.
Knowing how to toe the line between being too cozy while still maintaining integrity as a reporter is a trick only real pros can master, however.
To be fair, there are actual journalists at Fox News, people like Chris Wallace and Shepard Smith, who do solid work and refuse to toe the line.
The Obama administration used that battering ram to try to compel the Catholic Church to toe the line on its view of abortion and same-sex marriage.
The consequences of reaching across the aisle—primary challenges, lost committee seats, diminished influence—were so drastic that most members thought it better to toe the line.
But proving it can be a challenge, she said – when, for example, conversations aren't recorded and callers stray beyond the boundaries of scripts that toe the line.
But proving it can be a challenge, she said – when, for example, conversations aren't recorded and callers stray beyond the boundaries of scripts that toe the line.
That weight makes it a lot more compelling to toe the line when it comes to company policies like "no headphones at work" or cell phone bans.
This message is to Republican politicians, those who will hold his fate in their hands as the impeachment process unfolds, to stay in line and toe the line.
One of the ways that Big Little Lies managed to toe the line between serious drama and soap opera in the original season was its commitment to music.
It's difficult to toe the line of being funny without being disposable, political without being tedious, and educational without being boring, but Auerbach does all of the above.
Love Actually may be a romance and a holiday flick, but somehow it's one movie able to carefully toe the line between being saccharine-sweet and completely heartwarming.
But LA Noire doesn't trade blows with your emotions, or toe the line much with "moral choices," asking you if you feel good or bad about what happens.
To augment our ever-growing Pinterest board of half-up looks that toe the line of pretty and cool, we talked to celebrity hairstylists Bridget Brager and Vernon François.
It's also the latest battle between Catholic schools who want to employ gay and lesbian teachers against bishops who insist that all employees toe the line on Catholic doctrine.
To prevent another Cambridge Analytica situation, Facebook tells TechCrunch it will impost rate limits on the API, but won't disclose them to ensure bad actors can't toe the line.
But the company may also have a problem in Asia as it looks to toe the line in mainland China in light of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.
If this crisis worsens, the American press will come under more and more pressure to "rally around the flag," to toe the line, to save their questions for later.
In the end, Kudlow will either have to toe the line with the administration or face a head-on collision with its official stance, just like his predecessor did.
The film generally manages to better toe the line between the kind of overly broad sentimentality required of all biopics and the specificity of John's story as a gay man.
Regulators will therefore have to comb through each business line, consider the market dynamics in each, and toe the line between policing anti-competitive behavior and picking winners and losers.
This is how Trump has governed — demanding do-or-die votes in Congress, threatening legislators who don't toe the line, and bullying a FBI director into abandoning an inconvenient investigation.
Yet in many ways, the critics' worries are just like those of the Obama loyalists in 2008 about Hillary Clinton as secretary of state: Will the secretary toe the line?
In an era where accountability for wrongdoing in public office is at a crisis point, it's incumbent on the legal profession to toe the line for the rule of law.
But since Trump won his state by a 42-point margin in November, Manchin and his supporters have argued that he's trying to toe the line and represent his constituents.
PepsiCo reported weaker-than-expected North American beverage sales, as the beverage giant struggled to toe the line between defending its core brands against spending to promote its newer ones.
Berlin keeps pushing France, Italy and Spain (one-half of the euro area economy) to toe the line on the (fiscal) "stability pact" instead of trying to stimulate their moribund economies.
It's not uncommon for the nine-time hosts to toe-the-line at Nashville's biggest night: last year, Underwood and Paisley poked fun at Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert's shocking split.
China has conducted live-fire military drills along its southeast coast after increasingly stern warnings by Beijing for neighboring Taiwan to toe the line, but the exercises were surprisingly low-key.
President Donald Trump tried to toe the line between anti-trade populism and globalism Friday as he wooed global political and business leaders to funnel more money into the American economy.
Soccer players often toe the line on fouling opponents to get the upper hand in a given moment, but usually that means holding someone back or grabbing their jersey, not biting them.
So, Donald Trump needs to break with Republican precedent then, because the Democrats are betting 222,22018 when it comes to putting judges on the court that toe the line -- the liberal line.
At Sunday's London Marathon, Eliud Kipchoge, the greatest marathoner on earth, will toe the line in what could become the most controversial shoe his sport has ever known: Nike's ZoomX Vaporfly Next%.
For those who are intimidated by a military presence and believe that generals merely "toe the line" and follow orders, neither of these men have ever been accused of being yes-men.
On the other hand, former New York Mayor, Rudy Giuliani, will send a signal that Trump is eager to surround himself with campaign loyalists who will toe the line in the Oval Office.
As she spoke, she tried to toe the line between respecting the anger of black americans and respecting law enforcement, but her words didn't sit well with everyone, and neither did the charges.
In her role as Celeste's mother-in law, Mary Louise she doesn't believe the consensus that her son Perry died accidentally, so her loaded queries toe the line of propriety throughout the premiere.
"If there were these non partisan, nonpolitical reasons and motivations, even if they are contradictory, and even if they cannot toe the line of a consistent story, they undermine it criminally," Coates said.
After struggling for years to force growth-obsessed local governments to toe the line, China's environment ministry now has the authority to hold officials to account for failing to comply with pollution policies.
She's sent to a reeducation camp that's located in central Wisconsin in 1959, 80 years in the past where she's expected to toe the line so that she can be returned to the future.
While the male candidates have happily bickered, interrupted, and yelled over each other two nights in a row, the women have had to toe the line between being firm and coming off as rude.
"It sends a terrible message to judges, which is if you don't toe the line as we see it, we'll find a criminal case and we'll vilify you," Wiggins said of the outside spending.
And even if Crowder does make YouTube's required fixes, which it's yet to publicly detail, he can still toe the line of its hate speech policies while promoting his merchandise shop within his videos.
And although the Kremlin will be watching closely to see if the new leader preaching Armenian independence will continue to toe the line, for now, Pashinyan says he's focused only on matters at home.
Refusing to toe the line and say that Cristiano Ronaldo was the best player he'd ever coached was just the most recent in a long line of incidents in which Rafa insisted on being Rafa.
It's a story that, in the midst of its own wackiness, deftly captures the struggles of a large game studio attempting to toe the line between appeasing a large audience and producing creatively satisfying work.
Mohib's public chastisement and banishment from Washington sent a clear signal to the Afghan government and those close to the negotiations: If you're unwilling to toe the line, you'll be blacklisted by the White House.
Dropbox is going to have to figure out how to toe the line between the simple consumer products that initially propelled it to a $10 billion valuation and still be palatable for large enterprise customers.
Amid rising concerns about the state of its environment, China has declared war on polluters and has drawn up new laws, standards and punishments aimed at forcing firms and local governments to toe the line.
In recent weeks, another separatist minister, who cannot be named due to security reasons, is understood to have come under increasing pressure from senior officials in Moscow and the LNR leadership to toe the line.
The fictional tribe's customs owe a lot to actual Swedish tradition—the white dresses and floral headdresses of the real Midsommar festival are authentic—but their eccentric beliefs toe the line between religiosity and spookiness.
After struggling for years to force growth-obsessed local governments to toe the line, China's beefed-up environment ministry now has the authority to hold officials to account for failing to comply with pollution policies.
Minister of Environmental Protection Chen Jining said there had been faster progress in fighting pollution than in developed countries, but China still needed to do more in getting firms and local authorities to toe the line.
Fidesz has cemented its power by politicizing the judiciary, creating rigged election rules, suppressing opposition media and using the power of the state to reward the party's cronies while punishing businesses that don't toe the line.
"William and Kate toe the line, maybe because they have to, but Harry and Meghan are saying no—no to releasing the names of Archie's godparents, no to saying where Meghan gave birth," says the friend.
They might include optical heart rate sensors, or measure your breathing rate, or record your skin temperature, but they toe the line by simply displaying your biometrics or curating outside health content, rather than offering prescriptive advice.
Pak, director of the Propaganda and Agitation Department, is accused of "maintaining ideological purity" among members of the ruling Workers Party of Korea and indoctrinating those who fail to toe the line, according to the Treasury Department.
Not only is it incredibly difficult to ensure that all harmful tweets are flagged and taken down, but it's difficult to toe the line between justified removal and censorship, especially on a platform where satirical accounts are prolific.
Hawkins, fourth in the marathon at the world championships last year and ninth in the 2016 Olympics, is racing for Scotland in the Commonwealth Games in Australia next month and is desperate to toe the line on Sunday.
Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health, has become a household name during the coronavirus outbreak, often having to toe the line next to Trump during briefings.
A PhD candidate in MIT's Department of Urban Studies and Planning by day, Sun has developed a massive, devout following with tweets that expertly toe the line between existential emoji shrugs and heartfelt reminders of the beauty of life.
The agency would often book "reserves," who would get all dressed up on the off chance someone would drop out, or fail to toe the line, but were mostly sent home with just enough to cover their train fare.
Despite its reported plans to distance itself from China's influence, it appears TikTok is still having to toe the line from Beijing, as one source told the Journal that when instructed the platform runs government ads free of charge.
These big-money donors have pushed the Republican Party in particular further to the right by threatening well-funded primary challenges against anybody who doesn't toe the line on tax cuts for the rich and other pro-aristocracy policies.
Shared values, as seen underlying NATO, help convince partners of the importance of bearing the costs of the alliance, making them more likely to want to work with Washington as opposed to being needed to be forced to toe-the-line.
In an office somewhere is a New York Times editor or Washington Post content manager making decisions about how to toe the line between what will get views and what constitutes valuable information that the American people need to know.
Barr marries Trump's preference for appointees who toe the line in the press — current Acting Attorney General Whitaker is Exhibit A – and his self-interested need for a Justice Department sympathetic to using executive powers to kneecap a special counsel investigation.
That threat was effective when accompanied by broad international consensus over Iran's nuclear program, a massive diplomatic effort by the United States, and encouragement from other governments, albeit sometimes begrudgingly, that their companies should toe the line and follow U.S. sanctions.
In an education debate, would Clinton argue for the feds using ESSA to make states toe the line on assessing all students, even on their dispositions, attitudes, and grit, and denying parents the right to refuse Common Core-linked testing?
One way to toe the line is to be performatively woke on social media about social causes that gesture at the problems of corporate culture in the abstract, without offending the sensibilities of any particular brands you'll need to work with.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has conducted live-fire military drills along its southeast coast after increasingly stern warnings by Beijing for neighboring Taiwan to toe the line, but the exercises were more low key than had been flagged in state media.
The conflicts between tradition and cultural change also play out in the protagonists' personal lives, and the show is not afraid to make its audience uncomfortable, especially when it forces characters to toe the line between being an insider or outsider.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese inspectors have accused subsidiaries of state-owned China Minmetals Group of repeatedly violating pollution rules in the major rice-growing province of Hunan, part of a drive by Beijing to force corporate offenders to toe the line.
This year's crop of college application essays about money, work and social class come from teenage writers who toe the line, tap dance on either side and often stay suspended, for just a moment, in the space above and between.
"As long as they toe the line and stay in the market position they're in, it's going to be kind of hard to go after them under the existing antitrust laws," said Herbert Hovenkamp, a University of Pennsylvania professor of antitrust law.
They will need to assist with false positives—the removal of, say, a woman breastfeeding, menstrual art, or war atrocities—as well as make calls on content that toe the line of whatever Facebook's community standards happen to be at that particular moment.
The doctor has been a staple of televised federal responses to the outbreak and has found himself having to toe the line between conveying accurate information and not undermining the president, whose message has often differed from that of public-health experts.
Toe the line on civil liberties, US alliance commitments, transnational issues like refugees and climate change, and don't try to blow up the global free trade system —and you can expect some degree of cooperation from your domestic political opponents and close allies.
Foead, an environmental expert who was formerly the World Wildlife Fund's conservation director in Indonesia, so far has just a handful of staff and concedes the agency won't have the clout to force plantation companies to toe the line in helping restore dried-out peatland.
For too long American ambassadors have been forced to toe the line of timid State Department officials, whose phobia over Arab reactions to U.S. support for Israel have prevented the United States from recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital and relocating the embassy to the city.
He's also had to toe the line between condemning violence without sounding like he is attempting to place blame on "both sides" of the fight, as President Donald Trump infamously did in the wake of the violent Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville in August 2017.
LONDON (Reuters) - One of five former Barclays bankers on trial for the alleged rigging of a key Libor benchmark told a court on Friday he had lied about submitting rates for traders because he felt under pressure from his manager and the bank to "toe the line".
Upstairs, a group of artists toe the line between political critique and satire, while the downstairs space is devoted to a gloomy editorial, video, and photo project by Juan Pablo Macías, including an original translation of Albert Kimsey Owen's Problems of the Hour in Nine Brief Studies.
To his credit, Mr. Barr does not toe the line taken by the president's former personal attorney, John Dowd, who claimed in a confidential memo to the special counsel in January that "by virtue of his position as chief law enforcement officer," the president cannot be liable for obstruction.
Richard, it's great for you to join us today, here at the Singapore Summit and I'm sure you know you've been watching all the news about North Korea and trying to work out, you know, what we should be doing with regards to getting them to toe the line.
How would he toe the line between entertaining the room and making light of the horrific systemic sexism that came to light in the fall of 2017, when allegations of sexual harassment and assault broke against Harvey Weinstein — and then, one after another, many other male Hollywood titans?
AG: As a teenager I was very clear that I wasn't in the church just to toe the line, but I saw there was a capacity within Christianity and the bible not to fall into line but to question the status quo, that's what kept me in the church.
Erdogan called on banks to ease lending conditions in the spirit of "fraternity and solidarity" and the news agency noted that there were signs that banks were already starting to "toe the line," with reports that several state-owned and private lenders had decided to cut interest rates on mortgage loans.
These organizations impose ideological purity with a combination of carrots and sticks: assured support for politicians and pundits who toe the line, sanctions against anyone who veers from orthodoxy — excommunication if you're an independent thinking pundit, a primary challenge from the Club for Growth if you're an imperfectly reliable politician.
After making changes to its recommendation algorithm in an effort to reduce the spread of "borderline" content — videos that toe the line between what's acceptable and what violates YouTube's terms of service — YouTube has seen a 70 percent decrease in watch time on those types of videos by non-subscribers.
Among risks listed by the company include the failure of beamed energy propulsion launch systems, potential problems arising with researching telepathy on human subjects, and the fact that many of the technologies or phenomena being researched by the company are based on highly speculative theories that toe the line of pseudoscience.
We often find ourselves lusting after the lineup of homewares, with designs that perfectly toe the line between hipster chic and classy AF. The latest addition to the site is no exception: The apartment section of the online retailer is flush with design-forward pieces that look polished, but never overly trendy.
But the simple act of choosing not to watch the video will almost undoubtedly make a given fan more emotionally invested in the idea of not being spoiled in the first place — and perhaps lead to them going out of their way to avoid any coverage or sites that might toe the line.
Because rather than show us that the financial industry, which has spent the past eight years consolidating, is teetering on an ever more precarious cliff while Americans become worse off and the country more unequal, Surrogate Warren must ignore the crisis, and toe the line that we can stay the course, because that is the Obama/Clinton narrative.
In addition to putting out his own fires — running mate General Brockhart (Colm Feore) needs to toe the line, while his wife Hannah (Dominique McElligott) has been expressing sympathy for the at-large Masterson's mother — he recruits right-leaning Democratic congressman Alex Romero (James Martinez) to join the declaration of war committee and sway the vote.
Throughout the story of the meeting, Mekhennet emphasizes the parallels between their two backgrounds, the marginalization each had encountered ("To rise in my home country [of Germany] as a migrant, or even as the child of migrants, you have to toe the line and praise Europe's progressiveness"), as well as the different mentalities each embraced, the different paths chosen.
Even though the iconic airline has come under intense pressure by Beijing to toe the line, Hong Kong's status as an international business center has long been underpinned by the legal freedoms enjoyed there -- in contrast to the way things work in mainland China -- and a business cracking down on employees seems to violate that ethos.
Their most notable compositions are bruised spoken word and shapeshifting noise tracks that toe the line between the two scene figures who've given Caprison the most illustriousshine: Total Freedom (who included an early VIOLENCE track on the outstanding compilation Blasting Voice) and Mykki Blanco (who chose three twisted songs for inclusion on a comp called C-ORE).
We live in the age of watching social media stars continuously explore new ways to re-brand and stay relevant, both profitably and tangibly: From Michelle Phan's cosmetics line to Bethany Mota's long running Aeropostale collaboration, YouTubers have launched both one-off collections and full-on companies that toe the line of being made for mass markets while also catering to their fans.
The new watchdog would be funded by the tech industry but have powers of enforcement, including the ability to fine tech companies who do not toe the line, and potentially even block those services entirely in the U.K. "Online companies must start taking responsibility for their platforms, and help restore public trust in this technology," Prime Minister Theresa May said in a statement.
Major makeup artists, like Tom Pecheux and Diane Kendal, sent models down the catwalk sporting smudgy, iridescent, greasy eyes that toe the line between effortlessly polished and seductive AF. Plus, if artists like Pecheux and Kendal are giving the product their stamps of approval, you can bet it will be showing up in just about every makeup collection next year.
If Brentford and Isleworth did not toe the line then central funding for the local campaign would be cut off: It is critical that we now push on with what is advised in this email, this has come from the top following this 72 hour review, and it has been made clear that if we deviate from these plans we will lose the seat.
If anyone who signed the letter was found to have engaged in any misconduct, all eleven would be held accountable; if anyone talked to investors about what was happening in the company, Hyperloop One would "come after" them; if they did not toe the line, this would be the "worst day" of their lives; and they would bleed the employees dry with frivolous lawsuits.
The suit describes the situation rapidly devolving from there:  If anyone who signed the letter was found to have engaged in any misconduct, all eleven would be held accountable; if anyone talked to investors about what was happening in the company, Hyperloop One would "come after" them; if they did not toe the line, this would be the "worst day" of their lives; and they would bleed the employees dry with frivolous lawsuits.
CEO Rob Lloyd addressed the employees who signed the letter gathered in a conference room, and laid out a series of threats: If anyone who signed the letter was found to have engaged in any misconduct, all eleven would be held accountable; if anyone talked to investors about what was happening in the company, Hyperloop One would "come after" them; if they did not toe the line, this would be the "worst day" of their lives; and they would bleed the employees dry with frivolous lawsuits.

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