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I keep tossing and turning in bed overthinking our relationship.
Ditto when it senses you're turning in for the evening.
The chancellor has honed the art of u-turning in style.
But the Indian market seems to be turning in Apple's favor.
"The business is now turning in a positive direction," Shanks said.
Like I said, the schedule is finally turning in our favor.
I do a good sweep of the room before turning in.
The company missed analyst revenue expectations, turning in $323 million vs.
The tides are turning in TV shows and movies, it seems.
The tide seems to be turning in some corners of Hollywood.
Instead it began turning in massive circles, as a huge storm approached.
But the tide may be turning in favor of grocery delivery services.
And now, she thinks the tides are turning in the modelling world.
I spent my freshman year turning in overwrought drafts of short stories.
However, he now hopes things are finally turning in the right direction.
"The tide is clearly turning in favor of the president," he said.
Teen apparel and department stores are seen turning in the worst performance.
I spent that first summer tossing and turning in the muggy heat.
Mr. Kemp has blamed the group for turning in sloppy paper applications.
But a moment later he heard the key turning in the lock.
Can he actually win primaries rather than merely turning in decent performances?
"Our forefathers must be turning in their graves," Panetta told CNN's Brianna Keilar.
For proper form, keep hips square to prevent the knee from turning in.
We grab Subway after cleaning our old apartment and turning in our keys.
I wouldn't bet on Warren turning in her party credentials any time soon.
I get up with him, feeling well-rested after turning in so early.
The tide is turning in the toxic debate on Islam, integration and multiculturalism.
And turning in poorly-executed work, unfortunately, can make your boss even angrier.
The gears were turning in his head, just as they were in mine.
Even back then, I could see the wheels turning in Mr. Kim's mind.
"We got to see the player's gears turning in their heads," Gilbert says.
At least on the West Coast, the tide is turning in the other direction.
" Said Peterson to reporters that July, "My father must be turning in his grave.
And who wouldn't be, especially after turning in a hyper-dominant performance in Rio.
If the fire slackens at all, the math starts turning in the zombies' favor.
I can hear the gears in the band turning in and it's really cool.
Elsewhere in Washington, Trump's opponents appear to sense the advantage turning in their favor.
Health and beauty stores — in particular, Ulta — are also seen turning in strong results.
Yes, Milton Friedman was likely turning in his grave as I wrote those words.
Governments that want to curb gun violence frequently offer bounties for turning in weapons.
One reason is that in recent years it saw the political tide turning in Myanmar.
Marvel's marketing wheels were turning in time for Thursday's start of the Dragon Boat festival.
And for the first time in my life, the tides may be turning in Europe.
"(From "The World I Live In") "Doesn't the wind, turning in circles, invent the dance?
They can get that deposit back by turning in the empty bottles at recycling centers.
What if we are turning in the business cycle, and we go into a recession?
Students received their edited work back to work on before turning in their final work.
The wheels of change are turning in what Brazilians freely describe as their macho society.
Turning in the seat, you can enjoy a 360-degree view and glimpse adjacent rooms.
He was released on Friday after turning in his passport and posting $1 million bail.
As a child, I was convinced that turning in meant missing out on illicit fun.
Alas — as the first Bishop of Arles, poor Trophimus must be turning in his grave.
The DEA says that anyone who is turning in vaping products should remove all batteries first.
The restaurant company shattered quarterly estimates, turning in $3.82 earnings per share on $1.4 billion revenue.
Turning in a career-high performance, Stone is already considered a frontrunner for next year's Oscars.
It was constantly turning in circles, as if the camera, too, was looking over its shoulder.
The deadline has passed for turning in primary ballots in Washington, a vote-by-mail state.
What they were doing was so much more than just turning in beats for his approval.
Before turning in at night, he sends out another round of bullets from his Twitter gun.
And with the activity on Capitol Hill, they believe the debate is turning in their favor.
So you can almost see the wheels turning in executives' minds at USA, Telemundo's sister network.
And Steam does not have a system for turning in-game items into real world currency.
The police running the buyback promise to ask no questions of anyone turning in a weapon.
Oh. ... and he sunk himself, you could just see the wheels turning in his head. Slowly.
Funds that invest in distressed companies were the industry's best performer, turning in an 11.5 percent gain.
You have bikes turning in six different directions, all moving at the same time, from every corner.
Orioles starter Dylan Bundy also was effective, turning in 5 1/3 innings of one-run ball.
The direction of this turning force is towards the center of the circle you are turning in.
Purpera said the mayor has a history of turning in audits late, and is now considered noncompliant.
This year, he's been turning in the excellent performances you'd expect from a player of his pedigree.
He has been a big carry for JAG, turning in clean performances on a range of champions.
Even with the disappointing start, manager Kevin Cash is confident it will start turning in Archer's favor.
And your goal is to make $20,000 in sales before you feel comfortable turning in your notice.
The U.S. dollar has strengthened considerably, turning in a headwind for emerging market economies selling goods abroad.
He sees demographics and real wages turning in favor of household income and subsequently, of corporate earnings.
It refers to the action of a COIN TOSS, when a quarter is turning in the air.
The I.R.S. has its own official procedures for turning in erroneous refunds, and — have I mentioned this?
That would be the end of me on this beat if I started turning in my sources.
Regardless, and despite the legal protections, you still need to be careful about turning in your boss.
Viewers look around through the headset, interacting by turning in 360 degrees and manipulating objects with controllers.
Great Britain's FTSE 22011 ended the year up 225.2 percent, turning in its first positive year since 2013.
Both drivers were killed when their Teslas crashed into tractor-trailers that were turning in front of them.
I make sure to grab both an umbrella and a lightweight rain jacket before turning in my bike.
The returning players are still turning in excellent games, which means all eyes are on the new guy.
But the tables may be turning in light of the Justice Department investigation into Mr. Cohen's business activities.
A woman was arrested for turning in her estranged husband's guns after he was charged with abusing her.
The video showed the police car quickly turning, in what appeared to be an attempt to hit Mann.
These were originally renegade wizards who acted as vigilantes, turning in their own kind for glory or profit.
Chinese woes led to South Korea's SK Hynix turning in its first quarterly profit decline in two years.
The company also beat on top and bottom lines, turning in GAAP profit and some modest user growth.
The retailer has seen choppy sales over the past year, most recently turning in a disappointing holiday quarter.
You can see the gears turning in her brain every time she has to make a tough choice.
Glencore itself probably has the best overview of the wheels that are turning in the zinc supply machine.
Earnings season for big banks kicks off this week, with JPMorgan turning in third-quarter results on Tuesday.
What he didn't realize was that I'd already made $106,421 from my business before turning in my notice.
"2017 was all about putting down a plan, getting the wheels turning in the right direction," Cornell said.
Perez, turning in his fourth straight quality start, was charged with three runs and got a no-decision.
All its movements are apparently no more than the results of it tossing and turning in its dreams.
Plus, Aden Young is turning in one of TV's best performances — possibly in the history of the medium.
"I'm pretty sure Beatrix Potter will be turning in her grave about now," one woman in Britain said.
After a four-year absence, he returned overweight and slow, turning in embarrassing times in places like Finland.
The night before my flight, it recommended turning in at a geriatric hour, which I refused to do.
The accountability office's finding would presumably be relevant in a trial turning in part on the suspended aid.
Abily made it 3-0 in the 63rd minute, coolly turning in a cross in the goal mouth.
Regina King, on the other hand, has been turning in stellar work, week after week, since mid-October.
But the tide is turning in other states, as more Americans gain the right to selfie while voting.
Let us do this by turning in prayer to the Virgin Mary, Mother and Queen of all the saints.
There's a competition called the Turning, in which magical houses compete to become the head of the Unseen World.
BJP worker Indushekhar Mishra said the tide was turning in his party's favor with the help of the protests.
Almost all of the smartphones handled themselves nicely, with the LG V30 turning in another muddy, overly-smoothed result.
Does Brown win for turning in the best performance of the three from his show that are nominated here?
The change of control from one generation to the next is called a "turning" in the Strauss/Howe scheme.
Earnings season for big banks kicks off next Tuesday, with JPMorgan among the firms turning in third-quarter results.
Footsteps facing forward and backward, turning in concentric circles around them, as though they were a crowd of people.
The U.S. planemaker soared 93% on Wednesday, turning in its best day ever back to its IPO in 29.
The U.S. planemaker soared 24% on Wednesday, turning in its best day ever back to its IPO in 1962.
He has buttressed the emerging ace Luis Severino atop the rotation, turning in his best season in five years.
Among the many things Amazon has going for it: • After years of unprofitability, it is reliably turning in profit.
If my mother could see this, she would be turning in her dairy-soaked duvet until the threads turned bare.
I read the first couple of chapters of the Money Diaries book before turning in for the night at 6.
I would take the bus to chemo and I would be tossing and turning in my seat the whole way.
The system did not see a tractor-trailer turning in front of his Tesla vehicle, which slammed into the truck.
Brady is last shown being seconds away from dialing the Portland police — it's just not clear who he's turning in.
When you're tossing and turning in bed for what feels like the millionth hour, you might be asking yourself, why?
A couple of weeks later, the bus got stuck turning in to a British Columbia parking lot for a rally.
A couple of weeks later, the bus got stuck turning in to a British Columbia parking lot for a rally.
Conveniently, Wayne also proves himself as elder statesman by turning in far and away the best verse on the song.
I was in this very situation, trying to get a game or two of Rocket League going before turning in.
LHP Enny Romero has allowed eight earned runs in his last five games after turning in 14 straight scoreless outings.
His adviser, Richard H. Kohn, once chided him for turning in a seminar paper that was two hundred pages long.
While most schools have online portals for turning in papers, some professors still require students to hand in physical copies.
If you don't go there, forget full employment, you are turning in on yourself... It's a stupid, absurd, dangerous strategy.
And it seems Debra Messing, who will play Breslin's mother, is also turning in her signature red hair for brown.
The dancers enter jogging backward in circles, tilting and turning in Mr. Brooks's usual tai-chi-like swirls of motion.
The wheels started turning in my head, and we came together and decided to pursue some of these shared goals.
For Williams, the recognition comes at a critical time when the tide is turning in the world of D&I.
An alert motorist could likely not have missed the tractor-trailer turning in front of him, but the technology did.
Russia's RTS index ended 22016 up 22011 percent, turning in its best year since 232.48 when the it gained 10.23 percent.
Instead, Meyers wilted under the pressure of more minutes, turning in a pair of terrible seasons, one worse than the next.
Ardern's announcement set off several news reports suggesting that New Zealand's gun owners were turning in their weapons after the attack.
Gifs of Abe U-turning in a brothel (+21) or Homer backing into a bush (+21) convey a desire to escape.
Here are eight good reasons to quit your job — and how you might deal with them before turning in your resignation.
Fellow American Ashley Spencer closed hard over the final 100 meters to take home bronze, turning in a time of 53.72.
Mueller concluded his investigation on Friday after nearly two years, turning in a report to the top U.S. law enforcement officer.
The county prosecutor's office gives me a hard time if I fail to bring him in while turning in a case.
The company's quarter was a triple-beat, with Salesforce turning in more revenue, profit and projected future growth than investors anticipated.
When you know what you're turning in won't be assessed further, you should always mention if you're feeling iffy about it.
" She added, "I violated policy by not turning in portions of required paperwork in the time frame WWE Medical deemed timely.
He predicted that with most Southern states now out of the way, the calendar was turning in favor of the senator.
What it does: It's a location-aware shooter that has you turning in place to mow down zombies with various weaponry.
Visitors to the area spend their days hunting, sailing, canoeing, and fishing before turning in for an evening of fine dining.
After a monthlong period where Trump had little to be happy about, the calendar is now finally turning in his favor.
" Warren added that leadership strikes "[create] confusion, [create] paranoia," an "organization ... turning in on itself," and this ultimately "weakens this enemy.
The tax bill was enormously unpopular at the time of its passage, but Republicans see the tide turning in their direction.
For now, though, Cousins remains in Sacramento, playing with bad teammates for new coaches and turning in the occasional monster outing.
Marlon Brando is kicking and turning in his grave, wondering why he never achieved the genuineness of Bethenny Frankel. DONE. FINISHED.
Innerhofer knew he had the speed to be on the podium after turning in the top time during Wednesday's training session.
And Shiffrin skied considerably better and more aggressively in her second run, turning in the third best time of the field.
That encounter, on June 3, 2014, set the wheels of government turning in an extraordinary way on behalf of Mr. Singh.
By turning in its homework ahead of schedule, the EPA effectively expanded the scope of its authority into fuel-economy regulation.
In November, Obama won a second term, and, soon afterward, the political balance in Latin America began turning in his favor.
Abortion-rights advocates were hopeful the tide was turning in 2016, when the Supreme Court ruled in Whole Woman's Health v.
Shares of Tesla were turning in a second straight day of gains Tuesday after a 14 percent, four-session losing streak.
The tide is turningin Ohio, Colorado, Michigan and  Missouri, statewide races are competitive because voters there approved independent redistricting commissions.
And there were actors who didn't snag a nomination despite turning in some of the most powerful performances of the year.
Cleveland has been great there as well, with Dan Otero, Bryan Shaw, and Cody Allen all turning in excellent seasons so far.
L & N get home about 10 minutes later and I chat with them for a while before turning in for the night.
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 would not have happened had his driver not taken a wrong turning in Sarajevo.
Sikorsky's X2 system uses two rotors mounted on the top of the helicopter, one above the other but turning in opposite directions.
I'm pretty sure they're always turning in that direction, but I just don't know it or I'm not that aware of it.
The silver lining here is that Zendaya is turning in her best performance yet, shining fearless honesty in her character's darkest moments.
Consumer spending rebounded to a 4 percent annual growth rate after turning in a lackluster 0.5 percent gain in the first quarter.
I hustled home after turning in my final paper for the year, my phone abuzz with friends looking to confirm party details.
But ... ... Before turning in a great day on Thursday, financial had given up all their gains for the year as of Wednesday.
Lyft announced today that taking a business trip and then actually turning in your travel receipts just got a whole lot easier.
"This is a sign of the government's impotence, its turning in on itself," Mr. Chassaigne shouted in the ornate marbled Parliament chamber.
Sometimes the only sounds come from her oars turning in the oarlocks, or the blades cutting the water — or her own breath.
Whether you're 265 or 2000, there's a heightened allure to turning in your time card and exiting the corporate world for good.
Since this is Asia, after turning in our guns we stop at a designated selfie station in front of the containment unit.
With these type of people, generally I have to prove myself and my craft, to get the wheels turning in their heads.
All of H2K's members roared through their quarterfinal, turning in a playoffs performance that fans always knew the team was capable of.
Prime uses the same two electric motor/generators as a standard Prius does (a motor becomes a generator when turning in reverse).
Yankees fielders caught five line drives, with Chase Headley twice turning in acrobatic plays at third on balls hit by Alcides Escobar.
In Virginia, a wave of blue in the statehouse made it seem as though the tides might be turning in our nation.
Severino did not let him down, turning in his third consecutive outstanding performance in the Yankees' 24-20 victory at Yankee Stadium.
Managed futures funds were the best-performing strategy to start 2020, turning in average return of 1.83% last month, the firm said.
I also go talk to the sophomores about turning in the rest of their paperwork so they can go on the college tour.
"He's been non-compliant in turning in the paperwork in which we need to complete the divorce," she said on WWHL in September.
One of Hubble's gyroscopes, the devices that are needed to measure how fast the telescope is turning in space, failed on October 5th.
Even so, the tide seems to be turning in Mr Ramaphosa's favour as allies of the president defect or see their influence diminish.
Seriously, it's like he's incapable of turning in anything other than a performance that'll just reduce us to a quivering mass of tears.
The company, as you certainly expected, also expects to keep expanding its revenue while slowing its losses, eventually turning in an adjusted profit.
Now, as color cosmetics sales slow in comparison to rapid-fire growth in skin care, the tide may be turning in Amazon's favor.
There are signs that the tide may be turning in the president's favor, however, and the Nobel Prize may add to that momentum.
"He's been non-compliant in turning in the paperwork in which we need to complete the divorce," she said on WWHL in September.
Over-deliver In school, turning in complete assignments on time was enough to succeed, but in the working world, that's the bare minimum.
The Dow and extended gains on Monday after ending last week at two-month highs and turning in their third consecutive weekly gain.
He brought his best singing game to the Tonys' opening number, turning in a tongue-in-cheek medley about his desperation to host.
Tesla's statement suggests that its AEB system should recognize a vehicle turning in front of its cars and apply the brakes as appropriate.
He looked back at the girl, and she could see the gears turning in his head, then he sped off into the woods.
Some 76 S&P 500 companies have reported earnings so far, with three quarters of them turning in profits above Wall Street's expectations.
Beginning this week, seasonal tendencies start turning in favor of stocks (though Thanksgiving week has been less strong during the current bull market).
This is a tough story to keep track of because there are 50 states that have 50 separate deadlines for turning in premiums!
By 19813, with the war turning in the Allies' favor, Payne-Scott and other scientists began searching for postwar applications for their research.
And suppose that by turning in these cheaters, you became a pariah; would you have helped or hurt the social norm of honesty?
Steyer did get a burst of attention in the final days of his campaign, turning in his most aggressive debate performance on Tuesday.
One clocks his robust physique turning in on itself in a cumulative disgust that emerges here as just one more individual case study.
Turning in another direction entirely, it might be a good weekend to make Pete Wells's recipe for smoky cheese grits with summer succotash.
As the race appeared to be turning in Mr. Trump's favor, Mr. Ryan gave brief remarks at his own victory party Tuesday evening.
"We collected 186 cards; four people left without turning in a card," said Pat Loeffler, who helped run a caucus in Linn County.
The irony is Mayhem really didn't like Metallica IRL/ You can bet Dead and Euronymous are likely turning in their cold, cold graves.
In the mercurial second movement she eagerly responds to each mood swing in the music, turning in a standout performance of this masterful concerto.
More, like Pulte's Centex brand, are now turning in that direction, but the bulk of new production is still in the move-up market.
There are signs that the tide may be turning in the president's favor, however, and the Nobel Prize may still add to that momentum.
But after their shift ended, 10 of the 11 workers resigned, turning in their badges and hard hats, Cargill spokesman Michael Martin told CNN.
"I love throwing a statement every now and then just to see the lightbulb turning in their head and the wheels spinning," Anderson said.
The dollar started turning in April and has risen 6 percent since, prompting a stunning $50 billion positioning U-turn from speculators and funds.
She dispelled those doubts on Sunday, turning in rock solid performances in all four gymnastics apparatuses: floor exercise, balance beam, uneven bars and vault.
The National Retail Federation expects sales to increase between 3.7 and 4.2 percent this year, after turning in 4 percent growth over the holidays.
He allowed eight runs over 21.49 1/3 innings against the Nationals in a no-decision after turning in consecutive seven-inning scoreless outings.
And Chance the Rapper outshines them all by turning in the verse of his life on "Ultralight Beam": it's proud, agile, and deeply felt.
RF Scott Schebler, who has made a habit of turning in eye-catching defensive plays this season, added another to the list on Friday.
Some Chinese steel plants are turning in the best margins in at least three years as prices rise and demand for building materials increases.
When was the last time you stopped in your tracks and, even after turning in every direction, neither saw nor heard evidence of humankind?
Turning in midair to catch a change of musical accent, pouncing onto the beat only to take off again, he had speed, force, danger.
On Friday, stocks started turning "in a hurry" once the president yielded the podium to public-health doctors and business leaders, Mr. Delwiche said.
Public opinion in Australia is turning: In one recent poll, about 80 percent of respondents supported the removal of families and children from Nauru.
Then turning in early to the noise of katydids and switch-yards, car doors closing and voices in the street laughing into another night.
The data indicate either jilted sellers finding themselves back on the market or sellers, fearing a market turning in favour of buyers, downsizing their expectations.
Sessions has also been blasted by Democrats on the Judiciary Committee for turning in what they say is incomplete background information from the Alabama senator.
My boyfriend and I decide to stay in, and we spend the rest of the night watching Netflix before turning in at around 1 a.m.
He'd gotten in some hits on Hillary Clinton and was well on his way to turning in his best performance of the three presidential debates.
Asset classes have been turning in an instant on the smallest of speculations about the U.S. economy or comments from members of the Federal Reserve.
Financials were the best-performing sector on Thursday, with the Financial Select Sector SPDR (XLF) turning in its best day in more than a month.
The only problem is that this time the policy cycle is turning in a more nuanced way than the metal markets have got used to.
"Things have certainly started turning in our favor," Dannenfelser told The Hill in an interview at the anti-abortion rights group's downtown office last month.
The Framers would be turning in the their graves if they saw that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
When the series against the Kings appeared to be turning in Game 5, a franchise plagued by bitter disappointment found an anchor in its goalie.
The Greek media is in the worst state in its history, with advertising revenue plummeting and consumers turning in droves to the internet, he said.
The giants of European unity and freedom — Alcide De Gasperi of Italy, Konrad Adenauer of Germany, Robert Schuman of France — are turning in their graves.
One of their neighbors, Anna Bjornsdottir, a former U.S. television actress and Miss Iceland of 1974, earned a $2 million reward for turning in Bulger.
With her commanding 6-foot-2 frame, chiseled jaw and heavily tattooed body, Casey Legler knows she cuts a head-turning, in-your-face figure.
Trade-in data suggest only a small portion of those buying high-end Ford, GMC, and RAM pickups are turning in their Benzes and BMWs.
On the road outside, a couple posed for their wedding photographs, holding hands and smiling quietly as a Ferris wheel continued turning in the background.
Malaysia's Green teed off in the first group of the day and he took advantage of perfect scoring conditions, turning in 30 with five birdies.
But the tables could be turning in Asia as employers wise up to the increasing strength of the jobs market, a new report has found.
Biles was the only American gymnast to compete in all four events in the team all-around competition, turning in a cumulative score of 61.833.
But where Chumped sped it up, turning in records that could have fit in the Lookout Records catalog, Katie Ellen's sound predates pop punk almost entirely.
I was two months late turning in The Collapsing Empire, because I was watching the whole thing with the elections, and I was so stressed out.
By 2012, the motto was obliquely the target of a controversial 30 Rock episode dealing with the pitfalls of turning in your neighbors for suspected terrorism.
Right now, the tide is turning in the favor of those who want to pull out, including senior adviser Steve Bannon and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
The actors turn in noble performances — Guy Pearce, wieling a cigarette and an eyeroll is downright lethal — but they're turning in A+ papers for history class.
Similarly, Christie has logged more than 70 days in the state, often turning in marathon Q&A sessions at our fire stations, public libraries and churches.
But, who can score some quality beauty sleep when your partner is snoring all night long, or when you're tossing and turning in itchy, uncomfortable sheets?
But you won't hear Rey every time Taeko opens her mouth — Ridley adopts an American accent here, turning in a multilayered performance of wistfulness and warmth.
Before turning in the executive restroom key last week, outgoing Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen had one final task: bringing the hammer down on Wells Fargo.
Although he qualified a disappointing eighth for Sunday's 22013 after turning in better speeds in practice, he earned bonus points for qualifying among the top nine.
That said, the screen showing what's ahead on the street, pedestrians crossing the road or other cars turning in front of us was easy to understand.
Although I don't know of any examples, it would not surprise me if an elderly voter or two is turning in their dead spouse's absentee ballot.
The District's Democratic Party missed a filing deadline with the D.C. Board of Elections on March 28503, turning in registration documents for Sanders a day late.
Turning in the other direction, I noticed a young man sitting nearby, intently staring at a piece of paper, his lips moving as if in prayer.
Simply put, the 30 minutes of pigeons swooping, gliding, and turning in the air was easily one of the most hypnotizing sights I've seen this year.
Once known as a pragmatist and a centrist, Mr. Gillespie increasingly has been turning in his political advertising to President Trump's brand of divisive, scaremongering politics.
The consumer staples sector is booming this year, with Coke up 16% and its competitor PepsiCo up even more, turning in its best year since 2000.
LHP Jason Vargas, trying to shake his July blues, did just that Friday night, turning in a quality start to raise his record to 2117-21995.
But Black Sabbath played it straight, turning in almost two hours of its earliest 1960s and '70s songs, pretty much unadulterated (but, of course, quite loud).
And even though he sees its vital signs as turning in a proper direction, whatever that means, he still will be found to insult the organization.
But when the work ends with the dancers turning in a circle, hand in hand as the lights fade, it's pretty clear that she means it.
However, thanks to companies like SumAll and other young tech start-ups like Buffer, who tout "radical transparency" philosophies, the tide may be turning in corporate culture.
Instead of turning in good work, a fixation on every small detail can lead to missed deadlines and isolation as coworkers avoid working with them on projects.
After turning in his company-issued phones and laptop, Apple reportedly reviewed his download activity and found that he'd been collecting confidential data at a suspicious rate.
However, the iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond exchange-traded fund has had a stellar year, turning in a price gain of 10.2 percent as of afternoon Wednesday.
As a result, for the past two decades, the horror industry has been inundated with new and indie filmmakers turning in entries to the found footage genre.
The Trump campaign argues the tide is turning in its direction in the final days of the campaign, just like it did for troops at these sites.
The House is where the GOP is running into the biggest hurdles, with incumbents struggling to raise money and their districts turning in the favor of Democrats.
The game against the Pacers on Saturday was particularly impressive, with Durant and Westbrook turning in extraordinary stat lines and Oklahoma City's bench outscoring Indiana's, 45-14.
Even though T. Swift is all for inclusivity in real life, we can imagine her turning in a seriously impressive performance as a member of the Plastics.
Sprint, along with rivals AT&T Inc, Verizon Communications Inc and T-Mobile US Inc, offered a free iPhone 7 to customers turning in recent iPhone models.
She worked as a journalist for a free weekly newspaper, but was turning in assignments about government corruption and surveillance, even though they weren't assigned to her.
Officials on the ground told me that the refugees themselves were the best security check of all, consistently turning in any extremists they find in their midst.
We don't know yet if "Happy Days Are Here Again" — Roosevelt's campaign theme song — but the cycles of history may finally be turning in a progressive direction.
It would be another nine years until gay marriage was legalized throughout America, but this day proved that the tide was turning in favor of marriage equality.
Earnings watch: It's a relatively slow week for corporate reports, but among the notable names turning in results are Pepsi (PEP), Stitch Fix, Bon-Ton and Costco.
He starts off being quite the teacher's pet and overachiever, playing chess with his English teacher and turning in an actual bound book in place of a paper.
And so after all of that prayer and soul searching and tossing and turning in bed, I just had to accept it and see where it led me.
I remember the moment distinctly, turning in my chair to exchange a glance over something a classmate said, and feeling like I was seeing a completely new person.
Pobelter  Immortals may not be matching their undefeated spring split run, but the team is still turning in dominant performances against just about everybody else in North America.
The industrial metal is turning in its largest annual gains since the global financial crisis ebbed in 2009, but it slipped off its four-year highs on Friday.
Also turning in an exceptional effort was 19-year old Charlie McAvoy, who was second on the Bruins in ice time with 24:11 in his NHL debut.
Winners: Marco Rubio and Rand Paul -- Rubio for energetically holding his own as the center of attention, and Paul for turning in his sharpest debate performance thus far.
The anti-trans, anti-LGBTQ actions and policies enacted during the Trump administration make it hard to conceptualize at times that the tides are slowly turning in Washington.
Far-left candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon might be slightly behind in opinion polls, but has also stepped up the plate, after turning in strong performances during televised debates.
The app won't count turning in your sleep as a step, for example, and its daily health graph clarifies when it last updated and supports 24-hour time.
The zone marked "covered seating area" on the map was nothing more than a dirty tent, slowly turning in on itself as the wind and rain came down.
Where so many artists responded to criticism by lashing out, turning in, or continuing to hack away at the same stale style, Mac Miller learned, grew, and evolved.
Inslee did qualify for the first two Democratic debates, turning in performances in which he looked to steer the conversation towards combating climate change as often as possible.
Although not as overpowering as Smyly, Pineda also deserved a better fate after turning in consecutive quality starts in which he permitted two earned runs over six innings.
Overnight pariahs, they hunker down in a state of semi-seclusion — turning in their guns, shutting off their cellphones, living with the fact that they caused a death.
I decide that I want to go on a hike tomorrow and spend some time googling hikes that are accessible on public transit before turning in around midnight.
While many states still require jackpot winners to claim their prizes publicly, the tide seems to be turning in favor of winners wanting to fly under the radar.
It is vexing to imagine how readily people felt licensed to vilify colleagues and neighbors, although McDonough exaggerates incidents of wives turning in husbands or children their parents.
If anything, he said, it would be former presidents like Franklin D. Roosevelt who would be turning in their graves over the losses suffered by the Democratic Party.
The title borrows a current meme, while also suggesting Yeats's apocalyptic poem "The Second Coming" ("Turning and turning in the widening gyre / The falcon cannot hear the falconer").
The game was turning in Barcelona's favor: Andrés Iniesta was producing a sparkling quick step, Messi was roaming with intent and Luis Suárez and Neymar were elusive up front.
On their new album, Always Foreign, the band embraces that all the more, turning in songs that churn slowly, balancing soaring harmonies against moments that linger in the disquiet.
I explain to my students they make a pact when turning in a paper: that the work is their own This kind of cheating is incredibly easy to avoid.
James is James until he's not, and at age 32, he's turning in one of his best years ever and looks to have lost exactly zero off his fastball.
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The holiday season is when the company is at the highest risk of accidentally turning in a giant profit, and it is committed to trying to avoid that outcome.
A family tree turning in on itself, tangling in unexpected ways to create new life can be a beautiful thing if all parties approach the task with open hearts.
Xavier Dolan is one of the world's most exciting new directors, turning in big, bold movies that play with the most rigidly defined elements of cinema in audacious ways.
The NBA superstar was talking to the media about the NBA All-Star rosters and was asked his thought about some players turning in "goofy" ballots as a joke.
That ordinary folks, who have been counted on to escape a few hours to watch their favorite team, are turning in their season tickets and turning off their TVs?
"I'm pretty sure Beatrix Potter will be turning in her grave about now," Ms. Rose, who lives outside Guildford in Surrey, England, said in an interview on Facebook Messenger.
They also don't seem to be turning in large numbers to the Green Party, which focuses on the environment and has been stuck at well below 10 percent support.
In high-stakes settings, Ms. Warren has made no major mistakes, turning in another solid if unmemorable debate performance last week while competitors claimed more attention and speaking time.
The Scottish government wants a second independence referendum, and the demographic tide is turning in Northern Ireland, which may yet reunite with the Republic of Ireland within a generation.
The first three are turning in favor of Tesla optimists, Munster said, and the fourth is not a strong foundation for an argument against a company&aposs future prospects.
Whiting, one of the dominant independent drillers in North Dakota's Bakken shale, saw its shares slump 4 percent on Thursday after also turning in a loss for the quarter.
I was quickly deflated as I watched the returns come in: seeing forecasts quickly turning in his favor, watching stock futures plummet, reading hate-filled tweets from his supporters.
As the last performer on the final night, he seized control of the stage, turning in a welcome set of a dozen songs, probably about twice as many as planned.
She has little to no emotion while reading the news, but it's also like you can see the wheels turning in her head as to what's going to happen next.
That night he says what he says, he does what he does, and I respond, my own fragments of the story turning and turning in the kaleidoscope's jewel-cut eye.
At a time when Europe is politically turning in on itself, tensions with Russia are high, and the US-China relationship calls for careful management, the leadership vacuum is palpable.
The rest of my laps were less fraught, and I even clicked off a 1:18 — a personal victory considering the series' drivers were turning in laps around 1:03.
"I remember turning in book reports for elementary school and spending more time customizing the WordArt on the cover than on the actual content of the report itself," McMillan says.
If a driver isn't fully paying attention, they may need that quick notification that will help them ensure they aren't turning in front of a biker they may not see.
But Cobb was largely anonymous for most of last season, turning in career-as-a-starter lows for catch rate, receptions per game, yards per reception, and yards per game.
New to Blockchain: Turning In-Game Virtual Goods into AssetsCompanies like Forte and Animoca want to use blockchain technology to allow players to trade skins and other in-app purchases.
SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - After a tough two years, China's largest banks are reporting green shoots, with the top four turning in consensus-beating profits and promising an upbeat second half.
The clearest sign of this came Sunday as AT&T and T-Mobile announced they would no longer even give replacement models to those turning in the original, recalled models.
Close is still turning in Oscar-worthy performances decades into her career — just look at "The Wife" — and is also breaking boundaries when it comes to Hollywood, sex, and aging.
Samples from the record are streaming on Romanian distributor ourown's website, and the record seems to find Villalobos turning in strangely effervescent house heavy on jazz and electroacoustic music influences.
Luis Ortiz, a southpaw, moved on Wilder and kept him turning in addition to using a good southpaw jab and threading the left hand down the center when he could.
If a car is well set-up, you will see the car turning in, the throttle application will happen and there will be no oversteer coming out of the corner.
At the conference, Natalia Mittelstadt, 20, said #MeToo may be turning in to "McCarthyism," though she also said it was great that women were speaking out about their negative experiences.
Second, Na'Vi superstar Aleksandr "s1mple" Kostyliev competed at a mind-blowing pace throughout the event, turning in several highlight-reel plays during one of the best performances in recent memory.
Although Chancellor Angela Merkel is from the former east, voters there are rejecting mainstream political parties and turning in greater numbers to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
Klobuchar continued to do what's allowed her to become a finalist in a field that started with two dozen candidates, turning in another in a string of strong debate performances.
Turning in-house to create products is another money saver in general for Tecovas and other direct-to-consumer disrupters like it, and it lowers the price for consumers considerably.
Perhaps the biggest problem is that all three had to share the movie with Eisenberg, who is turning in his best impression of an unfunny Michael Cera as Lex Luthor.
"I think Emily Post would be totally just turning in her grave right now," said Tammy Ross, 52, after attending a rally for Mr. Rubio in Oklahoma City on Friday afternoon.
A lot of cogs need to keep turning in order for all of this to become a reality, but if it does, it could have long-lasting, positive consequences on humans.
It is also worth noting that Teixeira is exceptionally good at turning in on his man and getting to his knees before standing back up again after he is taken down.
Joshua Brown was driving in his Model S on Autopilot when it hit a truck turning in front of his car, traveled under said truck, and then hit a power pole.
Ship tracking data showed that the Bahri-Yanbu has been at anchor 25 km (15 miles) from Le Havre, turning in circles since it was expected to arrive on Wednesday evening.
With those cards turning in his favor, one after another, it would be hard to game out a hotter early hand for Bloomberg, particularly given his distance from the main events.
Kevin Strootman leveled within a minute, turning in Daniele De Rossi's free kick at the back post, and it was one-way traffic after that as the home side poured forward.
Guess they'll have to cancel that trip to Epcot… Other Notes: Can we take a moment to stop and applaud Annet Mahendru for turning in a moving performance week after week?
With Michigan and Oklahoma possibly on deck this and next year, its apparent that the tide is turning in favor of giving government union employees the freedom of choice they deserve.
The Heat, missing leading scorer Goran Dragic (back), lost their fourth straight and seventh in the last eight — falling to 10-24 despite turning in a strong performance start to finish.
There's not great reason for confidence that the offense will roll when DeRozan isn't turning in Herculean performances, and so it's the defensive end where Toronto may have to win games.
On the steps of federal buildings, city halls and university buildings, hundreds of young men protested the Vietnam War by turning in their draft cards — a national act of civil disobedience.
I worked long hours, lived on next to nothing, and spent more nights than I care to remember tossing and turning in fear that everything would fall apart around my ears.
That may be why your stock portfolio, if it is diversified enough to capture the entire market, isn't turning in a performance as spectacular as the daily news reports may suggest.
Now that she's at a local public college, a professor steers her away from turning in poems titled "A Recipe for Peace in the Middle East," pushing her toward critical thinking.
Now, after applying maximum pressure to Iran's regime, hitting the country and its leaders with heavy-handed sanctions, Trump is turning in the other direction and looking for a diplomatic opening.
Kevin Harvick will start on the pole for Sunday's NASCAR Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series regular-season finale at Indianapolis Motor Speedway after turning in a top speed of 185.766 mph.
As for Facebook, Cramer suggested the tides could be turning in favor of the embattled social media company even as he was "very disappointed with the management" for mishandling Facebook's privacy issues.
Andrew and Mark, who were traders in Bernie's market-making operation and were never charged with any crimes, then had the difficult task for turning in their own father to federal authorities.
Meanwhile, The Center for Art in Wood presents a retrospective of works by pioneering woodturner Merryll Saylan, one of few women in the craft field when she began turning in the 1970s.
Japan's 400 IM champion Kosuke Hagino won silver and Wang Shun of China took bronze, both moving dramatically through the field on the final length after turning in fifth and seventh place.
Form rice balls: Lightly wet hands with water, sprinkle salt onto wet hands and form mixed rice into small triangles, making sure to apply firm and even pressure when turning in hands.
In November 22004, Sarah MacLean was about a month away from turning in the manuscript for her newest novel, a Regency-era romance featuring one such alpha hero (a duke, of course).
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The Olympic Village is ready and organizers are turning in the last three buildings Thursday afternoon, the operations director of the Rio 2016 organizing committee Rodrigo Tostes said.
Ballerini sings her own tribute, turning in a medley of her hits, as well as a wistful reading of new single, "Legends," backed by co-writers Hillary Lindsey and Forest Glen Whitehead.
When I finally dealt with it, I framed the conversation in an empathetic way, saying I wanted to better understand why my colleague was having challenges with turning in work on time.
"The tide has been turning in our favour for about year now," Dufourcq said in an interview ahead the opening of the French capital's second technology conference, dubbed Viva Tech, on Thursday.
That's how my panic attacks always feel, which can lead to headaches, fatigue, to the point of it being hard to sleep at night when you're tossing and turning in your bed.
With faster 4G coverage expanding, Apple has already asked Indian government for a license to set up its own retail stores just as the market seems to be turning in its favour.
Ventura Ks 10 as Royals top White Sox CHICAGO — Kansas City Royals right-hander Yordano Ventura received a homework assignment immediately after turning in his best performance of the season Sunday afternoon.
The problem is you had such a torrid pace of job growth over August and September that I think they would need more evidence that momentum is turning in the other direction.
The tide is clearly turning in favor of electrified drivetrains in the automotive industry, and now the major questions remaining are around how infrastructure and consumers will deal with this coming transition.
The ominous score and some of the multidimensional images (like one of New York City turning in on itself) suggest a cross between Christopher Nolan's "Inception" and M. C. Escher's, well, anything.
"The tide has been turning in our favor for about year now," Dufourcq said in an interview ahead the opening of the French capital's second technology conference, dubbed Viva Tech, on Thursday.
And in 2019, he was playing some of his best golf late in the year, winning his 82nd PGA Tour event and turning in a virtuoso, undefeated performance at the Presidents Cup.
Democrats weren't willing to accept them, though Republicans insist the other side also saw health care politics turning in their favor and decided maybe making a deal wasn't the right campaign move.
"We can not stress enough our call for an immediate lifting of unilateral unlawful sanctions that are turning in the current epidemic into an instrument of genocide," Zakharova was quoted as saying.
"We can not stress enough our call for an immediate lifting of unilateral unlawful sanctions that are turning in the current epidemic into an instrument of genocide," Zakharova was quoted as saying.
Two days after returning to Maracaibo, Salcedo woke up in the middle of the night after a power outage knocked out his fan, leaving him tossing and turning in the Caribbean heat.
Mr. Putin mocked recent statements by President Obama and others that former President Ronald Reagan would be turning in his grave over the support for Russia and for Mr. Putin among Republicans.
Netflix leads the class, still turning in gains of more than 35 percent year to date followed by Amazon up nearly 30 percent; Apple up 4.6 percent; and Alphabet down about 2.2 percent.
Not long after turning in my review, the magazine's editor, Elizabeth Baker, called me into her office and explained that I had overlooked a number of details in my description of Quaytman's paintings.
Views of socialism among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents are particularly important in the current political environment because many observers have claimed the Democratic Party is turning in more of a socialist direction.
One woman is holding her arms out, turning in her claw-like hands like she is about grab or catch something, while the other woman is standing behind her, looking over her shoulder.
Still, I can't help but smile every time he describes Shiraz, and not Syrah, as being a French grape—picturing the legions of French farmers turning in their graves as he does so.
The Founding Fathers, who might have been turning in their graves hearing Trump's multiple verbal assaults on the freedoms they espoused, would have been happy to see their design hold up under fire.
The economic environment is also turning in favor of the Middle Eastern country, Subramanian said, with the current higher oil prices giving the government more leg room to increase spending and boost growth.
If you're willing to problem solve, prioritize your business goals, take consistent action, and be disciplined in your thinking, you too could be turning in your notice sooner than you might've thought possible.
Among U.S. stocks making big moves Wednesday, Air Transport Services jumped $1.883, or 17 percent, to $13.73 after turning in solid results and saying it will operate an air transport network for Amazon.
The economy is driven less by ideology than by its own internal cycles, and this cycle has been turning in America's favor for so long that it is unlikely to last much longer.
F>, predicted a decline of 7% in core earnings before interest and amortization (EBITA), after turning in a solid set of 2019 results and proposing a dividend of 4 euros ($4.48) per share.
He told me about the office space he was planning to lease in Istanbul and about several common friends of ours who, like him, were turning in their Syrian citizenship to become Turks.
But the most recent data show the tide may finally be turning in the kingdom's favour, as U.S. shale producers run out of cash and fresh financing, and are unable to maintain output.
Name Withheld Your instincts here are right: You want to do something to stop this sort of cheating without turning in your own kid, especially given that he's apparently not the only offender.
But the most recent data show the tide may finally be turning in the kingdom's favor, as U.S. shale producers run out of cash and fresh financing, and are unable to maintain output.
In a moment that quickly went viral, Gaga hugged the hosts goodbye before turning in one move to the photographers and striking a pose in her silver Givenchy couture dress with a matching cape.
"If the question is do I think that the western world is going to start withdrawing or turning in on itself, then the answer is emphatically no, I don't think so," Johnson told reporters.
"A second influx of Chinese central bank liquidity is keeping the wheels turning in financial markets, but cannot stop the real-life effect of a spreading coronavirus," London Capital Group analyst Jasper Lawler said.
Contrasted with something like 10 Cloverfield Lane, where the lead is resourceful, active, and still blocked at every turn, What Keeps You Alive can feel like it's turning in circles in the middle going.
It wasn't until he was tossing and turning in bed that night trying to sleep, his heart rate noticeably heightened in his emotional state, that he turned to his Fitbit app on a whim.
In the half light, the drones first look like part of the landscape, like lanterns or fireflies, before their technological origins are given away when they start twitching and turning in unnaturally precise patterns.
If she doesn't show up, I hope she's at least turning in her grave because everyone in Westeros is so obsessed with her and hasn't been able to stop talking about her all season.
Candidates must turn in 22019,000 valid signatures by March 20 to be eligible for the primary ballot, which often means turning in a far greater number to account for the regular mistakes that occur.
During the week, reports quickly surfaced of one unnamed woman selling a cheap gun so she could buy a more expensive one and another person turning in a single-use AT-0003 rocket launcher.
During the week, reports quickly surfaced of one unnamed woman selling a cheap gun so she could buy a more expensive one and another person turning in a single-use AT-4 rocket launcher.
For now, let's break down the many things happening in "Adidon," and what led to Pusha turning in one of the most glorious installments in rap feuds since the halcyon days of 50 Cent.
Maybe it does only in the precincts of dreams and poetry, Not in a country lit twenty-four hours a day to keep dreams stuck Turning in a wheel In the houses of money.
In a sign the tide is turning in favor of the NCRI in Washington, the State Department was well-represented by Deputy Chief of the U.S. Mission and many U.S. Embassy staff in Tirana.
" His comments come after he wrote in an op-ed over the weekend for The New York Times that he was "reluctantly" turning in his badge after more than a decade of service. "Why?
" Intercut with this harrowing material are home movies of Johnson's twin toddlers putting the lens cap back on her camera, and her mother, who has Alzheimer's, turning in surprise to say, "You caught me!
Also in the "British greats turning in slyly comedic performances" category is this meta-commentary on the fact that the celebrities who appear in commercials make lots and lots of money to shill things.
In an increasingly complex world destabilized by terrorism, Merkel said people and countries around the globe faced a choice between turning in on themselves or defending the values of democracy and engaging with international partners.
Voters punished Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives in three German regional elections on Sunday, giving a thumbs-down to her open-door refugee policy and turning in droves to the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD).
And they are turning in increasing numbers to populist movements and nationalist politicians who promise to protect their jobs, their way of life and their security by closing national borders and rejecting Pan-European solutions.
Current laws on the books set a deadline for turning in new registration forms of between two and five days in blue states and red states alike, from California and Maryland to Texas and Iowa.
Perhaps most sensationally, Gates said that while he was helping Manafort set up their financial spigot, he was fleecing the longtime GOP operative himself -- turning in fake expense claims worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Last year, the younger Curry got his last chance at NBA glory, and took full advantage by leading the event in scoring and doing a turning in a solid off-brand impression of his brother.
One night, before turning in for bed, you'll scroll through Instagram, admiring one acquaintance in particular, deciding to follow their bio link to a private subscription-only page where they offer "premium" content (mostly nudes).
The chef, restaurateur, cookbook author, and television star is opening two new spots in the coming months—a restaurant in Washington, DC, and a bar in Louisville, Kentucky—not to mention turning in another cookbook.
The first known fatal crash with Autopilot in use occurred in May 2016 in Florida, when a Tesla failed to stop for a truck that was turning in front of it on a Florida highway.
We all want to do the best work we can and no one feels good about turning in an assignment with clear faults, but sometimes simple problems can seem, in our own assessment, like enormous obstacles.
In a high-stakes car journey there, Park persuaded a Chinese taxi driver—they frequently work as spies for the government, turning in defectors for a financial rewards—that she was a native-born Chinese citizen.
David Carney, a Republican strategist who ran Rick Perry's 2012 presidential campaign, said Mr. Trump made a wise move in pulling out of the debate when he could not count on turning in a strong performance.
Yes, there's a cis woman playing a trans woman here (Melissa Leo, turning in a lovely performance otherwise), but the show doesn't treat her as a freak the way, for instance, Friends did with Chandler's dad.
So if you're mourning a breakup and tossing and turning in bed at night, it's likely not just due to sadness; instead, your partner may have been part of what kept your internal cycles on track.
Despite turning in his letter of resignation, though, Mahathir has managed to hang onto the job after the King appointed him interim Prime Minister, and he's likely to form a new government within a few days.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said developments were turning in Ankara's favour, three weeks after the armed rebel opposition lost the northwestern town at the crossroads of two main highways to the Russian-backed Syrian government forces.
But he was first and foremost a stage actor, turning in memorable performances in both classical and modern fare, aided by a vocal dexterity that might find him booming in one scene, comically sputtering in another.
Nevertheless, his ability to take a supporting role in what was mostly a vampire soap opera, transcending the format by turning in deep and stirring performances, will forever serve as a testament to his unique acting talent.
What we're seeing as her father explains that her mother just "knows me better than anyone else" are the wheels turning in Helen's head — how can she get Noah (Dominic West) to get back together with her?
It has become increasingly difficult to make progress on LGBTQ issues at the United Nations, after years when the tide appeared to be turning in activists' favor, the United Kingdom's ambassador to the UN told BuzzFeed News.
Yu Darvish, the Japanese star acquired by Los Angeles from Texas at the July 31 trade deadline, will be looking for redemption after turning in the shortest start of his big league career in Houston last week.
For Molly's Game, Sorkin is venturing into new territory, on two fronts: He's written a poker movie, and for the first time, he's directed it too, with Jessica Chastain and Idris Elba turning in fun, dynamic performances.
When a stock like Beyond Meat rockets higher like it has since its IPO, turning in the best performance of any new stock market issue in 2019 — up more than 23.3% — there's a lesson to be learned.
Trading sessions in Asia and Europe had ended on a high note as trade fears ebbed, while U.S. equities sold off sharply in the afternoon just a day after turning in their best performance since August 2015.
And though Douglas isn't sporting her 22015 form and has looked a bit shaky at times, she's capable of turning in a big night — like when she took home the silver medal at the 733 World Championships.
The reference to Mr. Trump coincided with other events that so disturbed the president's lawyers that they delayed turning in his responses to written questions after negotiating over them with the special counsel for nearly a year.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Voters punished Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives in three German regional elections on Sunday, giving a thumbs-down to her open-door refugee policy and turning in droves to the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD).
Following a surprising Donald Trump win, Dow futures were sharply lower this morning, but recovered from an 800-plus point decline around midnight on the East Coast, when the election really appeared to be turning in Trump's favor.
"The news is a positive indication of the tide turning in a period of scrutiny for HNA, which revealed a revised ownership structure in late July of 2017," HNA said, referring to the passing of the compliance checks.
Across the room, they could hear their young daughter turning in her sleep, the sound of their water buffalos breathing beneath the house, the lumber trucks speeding down National Highway 7 and carrying their clandestine cargo to Vietnam.
These athletic monstrosities moved at insane speeds, sweat spinning off them like someone fucked a sprinkler, their enormous—as noted, they're very tall—bodies twisting and turning in ways that something that size absolutely shouldn't be able to.
The tide is turning in the strength world, and low intensity, steady state cardio, or LISS—often described as the opposite of HIIT—can have a few advantages over sprint training and metabolic conditioning (also known as "metcons").
We also know that students often receive corporal punishment for subjective and minor disruptive behavior such as talking back, not turning in homework, violating dress codes, laughing, using cell phones, being late to class and using "inappropriate" language.
But rather than lick his wounds or hold out to come back big, Mr. Farrell came back soulful and small, turning in performances in the 2008 indie "In Bruges" and the low-budget "Crazy Heart" that drew accolades.
After more than a decade of service, which included investigating terrorism, working to rescue kidnapping victims overseas and being special assistant to the director, I am reluctantly turning in my badge and leaving an organization I love. Why?
It's why, on 22001's Wish, they'd spend half the record working in this mode, turning in glacially slow epics like "Trust" and "To Wish Impossible Things," only to buck expectations by releasing their bubbliest concoctions to date.
However, because I'm never going to die, I'm super comfortable with the entire topic, and the fact that I'm late turning in this column on books about death and dying has nothing to do with avoiding the subject.
France's Chanel and Japan's Pola Orbis are among firms launching new ranges to exploit signs of rising demand for cosmetics among men, especially in Asia, betting the tide is finally turning in a segment that has long underwhelmed.
"The tide is turning in her favor because the CSU is realizing that their heavy artillery is backfiring," said Josef Joffe, publisher of Die Zeit weekly, who thinks Merkel will see off the attacks and cling to power.
Horlyne, which employs around 30 people in La Chaux-de-Fonds and still uses the traditional decorative technique of engine-turning in which a precise, intricate pattern is mechanically engraved into an underlying material, said business was grim.
A good portion of those appearances took place throughout '98-'99, when he was named an official "global resident," turning in almost monthly mixes recorded live from around the world—a precursor to the current Essential Mix Live brand.
But Molly's Game actually marks new territory for Sorkin on two fronts: Not only did he write the film, but he notched another first by directing it, too, with Jessica Chastain and Idris Elba turning in fun, dynamic performances.
Casemiro scored Madrid's second goal, on a 215-yard shot that deflected off the heel of a Juventus defender, and the 21990-year-old substitute Marco Asensio added the capper by turning in a cross in the 90th minute.
That is a clear shot across the bow at so-called sanctuary cities that limit their cooperation with federal immigration authorities, contending that turning in unauthorized immigrants would destroy the fragile relationship that the police have with immigrant communities.
She hired Tim Parlatore to help her get the goods back, but says he bungled the mission by turning in paperwork late, and failing to tell her when the feds requested documentation to prove the jewelry wasn't ill gotten.
Machine ethical dilemmas In Florida in May, Joshua Brown died when an autopilot system did not recognize a tractor-trailer turning in front of his Tesla Model S and his car plowed into it -- the first fatality involving an autonomous vehicle.
Western Europe is turning in on itself in part—and here is the deep irony—as a response to crises sweeping in from Eurasia, among them waves of immigrants and Russia's meddling both in Europe's borderlands and its internal politics.
After the surprising Trump win, Dow futures were sharply lower Wednesday morning, but recovered a large chuck of the more than 800 point decline around midnight on the East Coast, when the election appeared to be turning in Trump's favor.
Hundreds of fishermen like him are turning in their boats and their licenses, partly because catches are down, partly because the EU and the Greek government are offering them cash to leave the trade, under a scheme to protect fish stocks.
In contrast, factories across the farmbelt of the U.S. Midwest are enjoying a boom, turning in near-record profits as sinking demand from China, which typically buys half of U.S. soybean exports, hands them an unexpected bounty of cheap beans.
Think of this as the real world version of extra credit or brownie points you'd get in school for turning in your work early—except instead of getting a gold star, you'll be rewarded with more money and less stress.
While there was truth to that, the fact that it was released on Jade Tree, a label that was home to plenty other punks turning in artier, more obtuse records, Jets To Brazil was the latest example of the genre's expansion.
In a tradition dating back at least a century, senators from the same state as a judicial nominee get the courtesy of approving that nominee, by turning in a blue slip of paper to the Judiciary Committee before confirmation hearings.
"A US Customs and Border Protection representative told Insider in a statement that agents observed the Connorses via remote video surveillance turning in to the US illegally "by slowly and deliberately driving through a ditch onto Boundary Road in Blaine, Washington.
From laying wide awake for what feels like an eternity, to tossing and turning in the middle of the night, to hitting the snooze button more times than you'd like to admit, getting a good night's sleep can be a challenge.
"We've had [a high-capacity magazine ban] for maybe a year and a half, in Los Angeles, two years in San Francisco, and all the reports to the police indicated that nobody was turning in high-capacity magazines," Winkler said.
Lively, recalled with a 6-1 record and 2.40 ERA, is 3783-1 with a 2.57 ERA and has gone seven innings in both big league starts, turning in two of the Phils' 13 efforts of more than six innings.
After turning in two strong outings, Taillon received a wake-up call from the majors' best team as the Chicago Cubs greeted the 103-year-old with three homers en route to a 210-24 victory over the Pirates on Sunday.
This includes setting a regular sleep and wake schedule; spending at least 30 minutes outside, since daylight helps set sleep patterns; avoiding caffeine less than eight hours before bed; and reading, listening to music, or taking a bath before turning in.
After years of turning in homework on a nearly daily basis and having life mapped out for them, many spoke of waiting until the last minute to study for midterms and were determined not to do the same for finals.
Alas, Rob Gronkowski was still around, and between the big tight end turning in yet another huge performance, and the Patriots' defense holding strong against a last-minute comeback attempt from Watson, New England walked away with a 27-20 victory.
With Rinne turning in his best performance of the finals, the Predators are headed back to Pittsburgh having tied the Penguins, the N.H.L.'s defending champions, 21-213, turning the series into a best-of-three sprint to the Stanley Cup.
My educational experience became profoundly better and more enriched when I learned how to start learning for the sake of learning, and not for the sake of monotonously turning in an assignment for the grade I would get in return.
Braves RH Tyrell Jenkins (213-227, 212) Scherzer had posted eight straight quality starts before turning in his shortest outing of the season last time out, when he allowed four runs in four innings in a no-decision at Colorado.
There is a thesis to be written about New York theater of that moment in that dyad of shows, linked by a single actor: Nixon, unwilling to hide the gears turning in her brain with the limbs of her body.
Broce blamed voter registration groups such as the New Georgia Project, which held the registration drive at Diaz's high school, for registering voters predominately with paper forms, and then turning in "incomplete, illegible, or fraudulent forms," which skews the data.
Sean X. McKessy, a former chief of an SEC program that rewards whistleblowers for turning in firms that violate U.S. securities laws, said the warning of a delay in filing the 10-K suggests that the issue is related to accounting practices.
The raise to wake the screen option wasn't always successful, but I do like that it allows you to only turn this feature on between certain hours of the day so it doesn't suddenly turn on while you're tossing and turning in bed.
It could be argued that befriending your professor is more work than just turning in your paper on time, and this is true, but you get so much more out of the experience than wriggle room to turn your papers in late.
Through it all, he never tried to be anything other than Tom Petty, turning in some of the greatest rock songs the world has ever known—the kind that, somehow, have felt like they've been around as long as rock music itself.
Cedric Baron, head of multi asset at Generali Investments, said he expected the Japanese market to perform well thanks to an improving economic environment, strong corporate earnings growth, a positive political landscape following the elections, and international flows turning in the region.
But al-Mazrouei was optimistic that the tide was turning in the U.S., emphasizing that the world's largest economy is an ally, and as the largest producer and consumer of oil today, played a major role in the future of global energy.
Using 300 liters of oil, 600 kilograms of flour and 400 liters of milk, the 140 cooks from Bosnia, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Slovenia kept the frying pans turning in an improvised open-air kitchen under autumn sunshine as 15 judges looked on.
The Utes bounced back from a one-point loss to UCLA by turning in a near-perfect performance against Washington State on Wednesday as they cruised to an 88-47 victory and held the Cougars to 33 percent shooting while dominating the boards.
You can just look at the week's scores, and see Alabama sweeping aside ninth-ranked Tennessee like a crumpled-up soda can and Ohio State outlasting a good Wisconsin team on the road despite turning in maybe 21 minutes of solid football.
Not everyone believes markets are turning in though, with those like BMO Capital Markets' chief investment strategist Brian Belski telling CNBC just weeks ago that downward moves are just a healthy correction in a bull market set to last 15 to 20 years.
JONATHAN BARONProfessor of psychologyUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia* Reverend Robert Malthus must surely be turning in his grave at such Pollyannaish assertions as 'it is not clear that there are too many people' and 'population growth…will eventually go into reverse' ("Wanted", August 27th).
Observing that one gentleman he had photographed — Kanye West, whom Bill didn't identify — attended the 2016 Met Gala dressed in laboriously raggedy trousers and a bejeweled Balmain jacket, the seasoned octogenarian took this latest turning in the evolution of costume in stride.
But Miller is a serious athlete with many years of competing behind her, and a long and, until now, distinguished record of turning in competitive and even winning times, not just in triathlons but also in mountain bike races and other events.
So, while there's nothing wrong with the instinct to immediately run to happy hour tonight to take the edge off of the long week, if you find yourself regularly turning in that direction, it might be time to find another (non-alcoholic) outlet.
The tide is slowly turning in Mexico, Chile and Brazil where wastewater is now viewed as an asset as thirsty cites vie for increasingly valuable water supplies with industry and agriculture, which together account for nearly 90 percent of water withdrawals worldwide.
And with stars like Evan Rachel Wood, Jeffrey Wright, and Thandie Newton all turning in killer performances, there's plenty of reason for you to want to keep watching to see how brain-breaking season three — which finally arrives Sunday, March 15 — can get.
Turning in for the night, the Robson Down Hoody felt like a mere extension of my sleeping bag, not some lumpy, coarse (in comparison) wool or cheap cotton that would more often than not end up in a lumpy, bunched-up mess.
Far from being Franklin's rival, Hick is an enabler and an ally, turning in reports from across the nation on the impact of the Depression and helping Franklin manage at least one of his mistresses, Missy LeHand, after she suffers a stroke.
If they were head-turning in one way, however, Phoebe Philo took the whole concept up a notch at Céline by putting her audience on clusters of bleachers (designed by the artist Philippe Parreno) that began to move when the lights came up.
MILAN, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Italy's biggest bank by assets UniCredit beat analyst forecasts by turning in a net profit in the fourth quarter and also boosted its capital base, although it said it will pay a scrip dividend for the third year running.
" In response, her father sent an unsolicited statement to a Kingston-based online newspaper, saying his ancestors were "turning in their grave" to see their "family's name, reputation and proud Jamaican identity" connected with a "fraudulent stereotype of a pot-smoking joy seeker.
Bernie Sanders, turning in improved performances that were, at times, overshadowed by awkward moments -- from Biden's invocation of a record player to former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro's heavy-handed attempt to seize Barack Obama's legacy by questioning Biden's age.
In a sequence masterfully shot by director Michael Slovis, Jimmy wrestles with insomnia, tossing and turning in bed, playing soccer and basketball by himself, and generally goofing around, until he returns... to the pullout bed in the nail salon, where he finally falls asleep.
For more than 10 years now, he has been turning in variations on the same coy performance, employing a curdled, boyish and weirdly artificial voice that he first unveiled (I think) in "The Producers" and now seems to use every time he steps onstage.
But the move by the Prince's Trust, coming just one week after Oxford University also dropped Huawei funding, shows how the tide is turning in Britain, where the company has played a central role for more than 10 years in building broadband and mobile networks.
"Deranged," premiering today on THUMP, follows his contribution to the imprint's fall compilation Tracks Volume 1, and finds Amato employing what sounds like an unruly crowd of analog gear to evoke the sound of slow, scalding bile, tossing and turning in its own mess.
I was turning in circles trying to take in the four walls of fleshy video covers at once, and in an uncharacteristic burst of self-control I remember forcing myself to stop and stare at just one cover so I could commit it to memory.
I would go so far as to argue that the introduction of Phillipus — the Black woman who trained Wonder Woman in combat when she was young and served as an advisor to her mother, Queen Hippolyta — in 1987 had him turning in his grave.
Fultz was a fantastic shooter in his lone collegiate season at Washington, connecting on 41.3 percent of his 3-point attempts, but he had a brutal start to his rookie season for the 76ers, turning in completely ineffective performances in his first four games.
It's not as extreme as it used to be, but that's why Hsieh Su-wei is fun to watch, because you feel like you can see the wheels turning in her mind as to where to place the ball, the geometry of the court.
CreditCreditJake Michaels for The New York Times Woody Harrelson is 214 now, turning in mature, nuanced performances in lauded films including "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" and "LBJ," the kinds of roles one might associate with Tommy Lee Jones or the late Sam Shepard.
While Buttigieg and Klobuchar have seen increases in support over the past seven days, Sanders and Warren have not, despite the senator from Vermont declaring Iowa caucuses victory due to his winning the most votes and Warren turning in a respectable third-place finish.
The 268-year-old native of Taiwan has answered a difficult three-game stretch by turning in two strong performances in his last three - highlighted by a one-run, three-hit effort in seven innings of a 23-22 triumph over the New York Mets.
One-third of the party's delegates are set to be doled out after votes are tallied in 14 states and one territory on March 3, and the unprecedented number of states in which voters have been turning in ballots early could upend candidates' calculus.
He still relishes real-life examples of "dumb" or venal criminals, such as a case he worked on in which a man convicted of rape and double murder was arrested only after turning in his own accomplices in an attempt to scoop a $25,27 reward.
Only Keith Urban, who took the closing spot, had the honor of two songs, and after predictably turning in new single "Break on Me," he brought the crowd to their feet with a newly funkified version of "John Deere, John Cougar, John 3:16" on electric bass.
That wave has carried Donald Trump to the brink of the nomination, a hostile takeover that so horrifies the Republican establishment that many are now turning in desperation to a man they dislike almost as much as the prospect of Trump as their standard-bearer. Sen.
For this reason, I explain to my students, it's crucial to observe the implicit pact that they make when turning in a paper: that the work is their own, and therefore that it reveals something important about who they are as thinkers and as human beings.
As the scrutiny around Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination continues, more details about his time as a student at Yale are being unearthed — and some unexpected side stories are turning in the process, like the one about his involvement in a bar fight after a UB40 concert.
After he made literally world-shattering cover for Burning Star Core, he became the go-to artist for a certain segment of the underground, turning in colorful airbrushed absurdist art for the likes of Oneohtrix Point Never, Peaking Lights, and Wooden Wand and a host of others.
Prosecutors have said that the limousine driver's view was blocked by a Jeep turning in front of him but that he "failed to take any precaution or action to make sure he could safely enter the westbound traffic lanes" and made a U-turn without stopping.
Every day, TV anchors breathlessly report some bizarre new insult or accusation or hissy fit or Putin nuzzling by the president, as he wanders around howling in the storm like a late-stage Lear — raging, blowing, spouting, wits turningin his White House of dark delusions.
"If you feel the system is set up in a way to disenfranchise people, and you feel that the wheels of government are turning in a way to make people less likely to participate, eventually you're going to have less trust in the system," Dr. Shufeldt said.
As she did in the memorable Facebook post composed a month after the death, she reports turning in her misery to the psychologist Adam Grant, a friend who had flown to California to attend the funeral and is an expert in the field of human resilience.
Until then, it's a genuine bummer to see some women turning in their Get-Out-of-Jail-Free cards from annoying interactions in order to appease the people who had a problem with their faces in the first place, who are, by definition, the assholes here.
But the reaction among Trump's Capitol Hill allies on Sunday might have been an early indication that the tides are turning in his favor, something he will probably refer back to if the situation in Syria further deteriorates and he is subject to criticism once again.
In "Say Yes to This" — an homage to the show's barn-burning "Say No to This," in which Hamilton falls into a costly affair with Maria Reynolds — Jill Scott takes Reynolds's position, turning in a bold and confident ballad of seduction aimed at an unnamed figure of desire.
James is turning in maybe his best season at age 32, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love are on the right part of the aging curve to lend the requisite support moving forward, and even if the Cavaliers were toppled, the Golden State Warriors loom as an equally unfair epilogue.
Orioles RH Mike Wright (23-2, 6.23) Rodon has only one victory despite turning in a quality start in three of his four trips to the mound, settling for a no-decision last time out after striking out seven and permitting two runs over 6 2/3 innings.
Of the crop of actresses who were emergent in the mid-'90s, when Turner's star was on the wane, only Julia Roberts (more on her in a moment) and Bullock have maintained true mega-celebrity status while turning in notable, if not iconic, performances in every decade since.
By offering the lowest prices on books, Amazon introduced the e-commerce habit to millions of Americans, while turning in more than a decade of annual losses as it built up the shipping infrastructure and user base of Amazon Prime subscribers who pay $99 a year for free shipping.
I love its brazen stupidity and campy sense of self, but at Comic-Con, I sat in on a panel and when the series' star Richard Sammel entered the room to implore everyone to watch The Strain, you could hear the wheels turning in the audience members' heads.
When Clemon first entered the courtroom as a young lawyer, all the judges were white, but in 2008 he retired as the first black federal judge in the history of the state — turning in his resignation precisely two hours after the inauguration of the nation's first black president.
Uruguay and Venezuela aren't the only countries to have issued travel warnings about the risk of gun violence in America -- though their language citing "hate crimes" and the "supremacist elite" in Washington was head-turning in the wake of deadly shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio.
This was working at the Weinstein stories til 2 am at 1 World Trade in New York, and then going home and typing until my fingers were bleeding, and turning in a draft of "War on Peace" at 10 am, then collapsing for three hours and then going back to work.
British singer-songwriter Passenger, also known as Michael Rosenberg, took part in The AV Club's Undercover series back in 2017, turning in an earnest "No Scrubs" performance and resisting any temptation to wink or ham it up on the "Hangin' on the passenger side of his best friend's ride" line.
Eletrobras, as the company is known, said during a conference call with investors and analysts that it has a high risk of missing the an SEC deadline of May 13 for turning in the so called 20-F form and could see its shares delisted in New York as a result.
The 37-year-old gay veteran quoted scripture to condemn Republicans for their "moral hypocrisy," pledged to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan in his first year in office and declined an opportunity from moderator Don Lemon to attack Bernie Sanders over his age — turning in an all-around strong performance.
ABOUT THE BRUINS (2400-24-22): Boston had won only two of its previous 10 games (2-7-1) before turning in a dominant effort against the Red Wings, getting a goal and two assists from defenseman Torey Krug while outshooting Detroit by better than a 2-1 margin (43-15).
After he popped up on the latest episode of Colbert's show (where he's been turning in appearances all week), the host ceded the floor to his old boss, and Stewart proceeded to lay into Fox News's praising of Trump — for the exact same things they've criticized for over the course of his presidency.
Image 2 of 2 TENANTLA, Mexico – Opium poppy growers in southern Mexico who helped fuel the U.S. heroin epidemic say prices for their product have been driven so low — apparently by the use of synthetic opioids like fentanyl — that they are turning in desperation back to another crop they know well: marijuana.
Friday the 13th became one of the iconic slasher series of all time by turning in an increasingly amped-up installments throughout the '80s, throughout which Jason became less of a figure of terror and more of a video-game character, juggernauting his way through films in series of escalatingly violent set-pieces.
And when we see the sun due north of us, and wonder whether it is yesterday (or tomorrow?) that we see over the top of the world, the only way to make sense of it all is to picture something round — an apple, say — slowly turning in the beam of a flashlight.
Although the law permits "appropriate parties" to be contacted in a health or safety emergency, it's up to colleges to recognize that skipping classes, not turning in assignments and flunking exams is often a symptom of deep emotional distress that could well be a medical emergency not subject to the privacy act.
If the neighbors knock on your door and ask you to turn it down, recall that this is Britain and that they have probably been wrestling with the idea of coming over and knocking on your door—They'll quiet down, soon, they think, tossing and turning in bed, I'm sure of it.
" Well, knowing how difficult it is to break into the television analyst ranks, and having the privilege to work at CNN as a full-time contributor since last May, I graciously extend a hearty welcome   But, Campbell's explanation for resigning talks of "reluctantly turning in his badge" and "leaving an organization he loves.
The competition was point-based: Each arrest made that month was worth 20 points, four points were given for every citation, three points for filing a report, two points for submitting a contact card, and one point for working a police pop-up event; turning in three bus contact sheets; and handing out 10 tickets.
He cited, for one thing, the archaic, largely Byzantine convention of depicting Christ head on, delivering the usual raised-fingers blessing, at a time when Leonardo was doing wonders with figures turning in pictorial deep space—as with "The Virgin of the Rocks" and "Virgin and Child with St. Anne," both at the Louvre.
Trump pushed back against what he called "political correctness" around discussion of Muslims in the United States, asserting that fear of seeming racist is what stopped people from turning in the San Bernardino shooters prior to the December 2015 attack, and that American Muslims needed to do more to share information about possible terrorists.
" In a tender poem about his parents, he remembers them, from the distance of his middle age, as resembling the "simple toys of my childhood," turning in circles, humming softly, raising a leg, moving slowly from side to side with the same rhythm, "the spring in their belly and the key in their back.
After he popped up on the latest episode of Colbert's show (where he's been turning in appearances all week), the host ceded the floor to his old boss, and Stewart proceeded to lay into Fox News's praising of Trump — for the exact same things they've criticized Barack Obama for over the course of his presidency.
Hollywood darling Claire Danes and indie favorite Billy Crudup teamed up in 2004 for this genre-savvy, gender-bending take on Shakespeare and the crumbling norms of male-only theater in Restoration England, with Danes turning in a wonderfully giddy performance as a girl who longs to subvert the laws that prevent her from acting onstage.
However, during the tournament itself these stocks underperform with both turning in an average of 3 percent in losses over the last three UEFA European competitions while Punch Taverns, one of the UK's largest pub companies, has seen its stock fall an average of 20 percent in the same timeframe although this has been compounded by financial headwinds.
But in this single scene from the opening minutes of the sixth season finale, Game of Thrones drew focus again on its aesthetic quality by letting two of its most essential creative types go wild: costumer Michelle Clapton and composer Ramin Djawadi, turning in their most notable productions for Cersei Lannister's coup that grants her the Iron Throne.
By picking a well-timed fight with Fox News and Megyn Kelly, Trump dominated days of debate coverage without even participating, and then stood aside and laughed — hosting his own rival televised event while on the main stage his GOP rivals spent hours squabbling with each other and turning in poor man's versions of Trump-style demagoguery.
To me, it's about presence, being in the moment, and also process... It's like trying to get across an idea that's both very much being created in a moment through the presence that improvisation demands, but also being aware of the fact that that is a process that is constantly changing and turning in on itself.
You've got Cher turning in top-tier acting work, Nicolas Cage giving a performance that's funny and passionate without the self-parodic vibes he's given off for the last 15 years, and an amazing screenplay from John Patrick Shanley, crammed with classic one-liners and beautiful turns of phrase that double as mantras for navigating love's choppy waters.
In fact, it wasn't until the following year, around the time the screenwriter Erin Cressida Wilson ("Secretary") was turning in her first draft of an adaptation, and Ms. Hawkins's American publisher, Riverhead Books, was releasing her novel here, that those associated with the screen version of "The Girl on the Train" realized this was more than just an ordinary novel-to-movie project.
While actor Mahershala Ali has been turning in memorable performances on TV and in film for many years (see: Netflix's House of Cards, HBO's Treme, The Hunger Games franchise), he's generating a lot of attention for two current projects: his role on Marvel's Luke Cage as the quietly powerful Cottonmouth, and his performance as sympathetic father figure/drug dealer Juan in the indie drama Moonlight.
You try turning in a full hour earlier than usual, hit the lights, quickly set the alarm on your phone (eight full hours from now!) and decide to quickly check if anyone else has commented on that great photo of your puppy you posted before dinner… And two hours later you find yourself scrolling through all 650-plus photos of your high school crush's tacky wedding.
There are a few regulars—latter-day patrons of Harry's Bar in Eugene O'Neill's " The Iceman Cometh ," except that McDonagh's guys, including Arthur (John Horton), the oldest and deafest of the lot, Charlie (Billy Carter), and Bill (Richard Hollis, turning in a very smart characterization of a self-pitying alcoholic), aren't nearly as deep as O'Neill's creations, in part because they don't yearn for anything.
"We often talk about key milestones along a project's journey, and Beatrice has had quite a few to date, but to see the first turbine turning in the Moray Firth and to have reached first power safely, ahead of programme and on budget is a fantastic achievement for everyone connected to the project," John Hill, Beatrice's project director, said in a statement last Thursday.
Fund managers from Oppenheimer, Federated, and Wells Fargo are among those that now see international and emerging market equities as more attractive than the U.S., where the prospect of higher interest rates contributed to a slump in stocks in February, leaving the benchmark S&P 500 stock index up about 20143 percent for the year-to-date, after turning in a 7.0 percent gain in January.
They teetered on broken from there, with Casey calling them "emotionally drunk" after near-wins in Games 1 and 3, DeMar DeRozan turning in two of his worst games of a tremendous season on his way out the door, and not a single player having the requisite fight in them in Game 4 after that same fight came up short twice earlier in the series.
ALEX BREGMAN'S PLAY WAS SO CRAZY THAT IT WORKED Momentum felt as if it was turning in the top of the fifth, with the Astros clinging to a 1-0 lead thanks to an Evan Gattis homer off of CC Sabathia–a lead that should have been much greater, as Houston had strafed the Yankees' veteran, producing nearly as many baserunners (eight) as he had recorded outs (ten).
As we headed south on the West Side Highway, Sonia pointed out the clouds over the Hudson, the vermillion they were turning in the sunset ("like blood in cotton"), and since it was the first thing she had said that wasn't about the lost paintings, I thought it was a good time to introduce the idea that we might not recover them, by which I meant there was no way we were going to.
But I did leave the restaurant perplexed: How was the COO of one of the most powerful companies in the world both turning in such an energetic performance of a working woman with a family while also actually working, as I understand working, and raising children, which to me means, oh say, filling out four-page Padawan training forms for my kid at a Star Wars-themed birthday party in a windowless synagogue basement while paying a neighbor to watch the other kid?

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