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45 Sentences With "turns out well"

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A rush to judgment never turns out well for the accusers.
"When we as humans intervene, it rarely turns out well," one local resident said.
ARRIVAL It rarely turns out well when mysterious spaceships suddenly land all over the planet.
It never turns out well," Summers contended that this claims contains, "two levels of illogic.
This story turns out well for everyone — well, at least the ones who aren't on Alderaan.
"The adult version of hide and seek never turns out well for anyone," Spokane police said.
What's more, Bran now has the ability to change the past, which, as outlined above, rarely turns out well.
I roasted the veggies last night while I was making chili, so dinner prep is quick and it turns out well!
It turns out, well, it's hard to exercise choice meaningfully unless you are in a community where you can do that together.
Certainly, if everything turns out well at ParisLongchamp, I don't see why we wouldn't look at the Breeders' Cup as a possibility.
Somehow the face painting turns out well despite this only being the second time I've worn lipstick since prom in high school.
It never turns out well, because it actually makes you feel even more fed up and when she hears it she'll feel more defensive.
Shipping hardware well in advance of a even beta software that developers can use to take advantage of new features isn't something that usually turns out well.
He further argued that if the partnership turns out well, it might only be a matter of time before Twitter expands to live-streaming other sports, too.
It all turns out well, though, when the barber Shinza (Kan'emon Nakamura) baits their landlord into supplying sake for a wake that turns into a raucous block party.
And if the only thing standing in the way of that are government agencies headed by Trump appointees, it's hard to see how this turns out well for consumers.
Monster Hunter isn't quite the sales juggernaut it once was in Japan, but if World turns out well it could be a serious system seller in its home market.
"When I put the pastry in the oven I thought, oh my God, I hope it turns out well," Ms. Molina, 44, said in Spanish in an interview last month.
"But certainly, like both Tyler and Andrew Johnson, we see today a president at war with his own party, and that to my mind never turns out well," he said.
Bulworth, Man of the Year, Head of State, My Fellow Americans, The Distinguished Gentleman, Dave—in these movies, regular guys become politicians, or politicians become regular guys, and everything magically turns out well.
Of course, for Jinx, all turns out well in the end: they decide to try being, well, themselves, and Momo and her friends decide to accept Jinx and take them trick-or-treating.
To make sure your photo turns outwell, picture perfect, Pet Behavior Expert and Training Manager at Camp Bow Wow, Erin Askeland, CPDT-KA, has a few tips to take your pet selfie game to the next level.
Casey Schwartz's punchy, engrossing narrative about the experience of trying and becoming addicted to Adderall illuminates a conclusion that should surprise no one: Diversion of medication to patients who have not been diagnosed properly never turns out well.
That has always been the goal for the snapping position, as the reality of the fourth-down role is stark: While occasionally a wayward snap turns out well, most of the time it ends up as a total disaster.
But it's quite another to be actively pro-Trump: Welcoming a would-be strongman because he's pandering to you on a single issue rarely turns out well, and a vote for the rhinoceros is usually just a good way to end up gored.
The story leaves us hoping Miss Tilly will put screens in her windows, and we're not quite sure how the birdhouse hat will work out, but despite a few lingering questions, readers will be happy to see that everything turns out well for Papillon.
But he cannot do much more than hope that it turns out well for Manafort, though on Friday he did call the trial "very sad" and his former campaign chairman "a very good person" in comments seen by some legal experts as an effort to influence a jury that was not sequestered.
In this model, however, there is no confinement. In particular, the energy of an isolated quark in the physical vacuum turns out well defined and finite.
To punish her, the coach at one point makes Christa do strenuous dives and strokes in the water until she nearly collapses. All turns out well for her in the end.
The novel ends happily with a double wedding: Robert Morgand with Alice Lindsay, and Roger de Sorgues with Dolly. The voyage turns out well even for Mr. Thompson, who, despite his creditors and disgruntled passengers, cleverly manages to escape bankruptcy.
Ascanio should therefore convince Zeza of his (Giangrazio's) love. Ascanio does not believe a word of it. Nevertheless, he decides to continue to serve Giangrazio to make sure that everything turns out well. Meo watches from a hiding place as Don Marciello courts Zeza again.
When Mrs. Rolles hears of how well he is getting along, she tries to patch things up between Austin and her daughter Susie, and tells Elsie that the two are engaged. While Elsie is brokenhearted, in the end all turns out well for her and Austin.
In what he thinks is a fait accompli, the shop's greedy and sleazy landlord, Jacobi (Amos Glick), sells the property to Big-Mart, and the barbers are forced to relocate. But all turns out well in the end, and Art exacts mischievous revenge on Jacobi, who gets his just reward.
To help his actress girlfriend regain her confidence a Hollywood bigshot bankrolls a small film being made by a first-time producer and director duo. Despite the hand- to-mouth way it is made the film turns out well, as does the off-set relationship between the actress and her unknown male lead.
Akpos makes a weird but humorous comment to everyone's surprise. At the lunch, they sight Kimberly and Akpos urges Richard into starting a conversation. It turns out well despite Akpos' blunders and Richard's interference. She gives Richard a contact and they leave just in time for her father, Odiye (Richard Mofe Damijo), a U.S.-based Nigerian who owns the restaurant, to show up.
They escape and a fight ensues, as a horde of children turn up (warned by Snowy). The villains are thrown in the sea, the emir is subdued, and the police arrive to clean things up. All turns out well and they are back at Marlinspike Hall for a celebration and photos. It is said that they hope to perfect the oranges within 10 years and also to learn to grow wheat, potatoes, eggplants, etc.
First aired September 11, 2008 In a quest to explore the world of paparazzi-obsessed celebrity, Margaret decides to make a pop single and a mock sex tape. While she is busy with her new careers, Margaret enlists the help of Selene to keep her parents distracted. Although her song turns out well, she realizes that she has taken things too far with the sex tape and decides to redirect her focus on the thing that has brought her success - her comedy.
Carl and Bob finally reach an understanding and Bob admits to his agenda of mistreatment. Dupree and Carl return to the house, where Carl and Molly reunite, Carl apologizing, and agree to work it all out. Glad that he did his job, Dupree celebrates by leaping into the air with joy, until he falls to ground. All turns out well, with Dupree becoming a motivational speaker, Carl and Molly spending more time with each other, and Bob accepting Carl as family.
Mimi once again helps him out by looking for the herb with him. Once he finds and smells it, he transforms back into his old self. In order to show his gratitude, he takes Mimi back to her father who lifts her curse as well. Everything turns out well for Mimi and him, but the duke and his guest declare war (herbal war) on each other because of Jacob's curse, which can only be ended by a perfectly baked pâté (pâté peace).
Battez Philidor ! (Beat Philidor!) was premiered on 13 November 1882 at the Opéra-Comique. Set in 1777, a poor musician is required to beat Philidor at chess before he can win the hand of his sweetheart. Although Philidor agrees to lose the match to help out, by distraction he nonetheless wins the game, although all turns out well for the lovers in the end. Battez Philidor ! also features Philidor's sometime collaborator A A H Poinsinet.Soubies A, Malherbe C. Histoire de l'opéra comique — La seconde salle Favart 1840–1887. Flammarion, Paris, 1893.
At the first day of class, Ted quickly becomes anxious and alternates between being stern authority figure and laid-back buddy. Recalling his dream and deciding to take Barney's advice to not take any questions during the first class, Ted fails to learn from his students that he is in the wrong classroom. When the real professor arrives and announces that the class is for Economics, a humiliated Ted races across campus to his correct classroom. Exhausted and embarrassed, Ted doesn't have the energy to think about what kind of teacher he'll be, and simply starts teaching, which turns out well.
Despite Denny always claims that she does not want to marry as it is sufficient for her to have affairs with various married men, she collects every issue of "Modern Bride". In the end, everything turns out well for Denny. She marries Ben Wright and therefore becomes part of the Wright family and even inherits the Wrights' house – which she has secretly longed for. Her inner wish to become a part of the Wright family, is quite understandable since she has never had a chance to experience a real family life: her father ran away and her mother died.
The film is a fast-paced musical comedy about a band of teddy boys and rock n' roll chicks, whose crazy, fun-loving habits inspire bitter complaints from their neighbors in the town. A prominent blue jeans company owner feels that the kids' bad reputation is adversely affecting the sales and public image of his product. Prevailing upon the youths to help, he engineers a series of promotional stunts to lighten the public's opinion of these good-hearted rock n rollers and their lovely jeans. An unscrupulous politician makes things difficult for the youngsters, but everything turns out well in the end.
A group of three couples, old friends and all married on the same day in the same chapel, gathers at the Helliwells’ home to celebrate their silver anniversary. When they discover that they are not legally married, each couple initially reacts with proper Victorian horror – what will the neighbours think? – and all three couples find themselves reevaluating their marriages; hovering closely over the proceedings is the Yorkshire Argus alcohol-soaked photographer, keen to record the evening's events for posterity, and a wickedly destructive housekeeper who is hoping to use the couples' mortification to her own advantage. In the end, of course, everything turns out well, and the play ends on a happy note.
Meanwhile, Eva's brother Michal, who has fallen in love with Záhorský's daughter Eliška, also makes his way to the Záhorský residence. Eva in turn falls in love with the Záhorskýs' secretary, Jiří Kučera, who has nestled his way into the family in order to win back his stolen family jewels. When Eva brings the instructions for growing the roses to her aunt, she finds out that she already got them a week earlier from Záhorský's daughter Eliška, and Eva returns the instructions. In the end everything turns out well, the Záhorskýs become friends with aunt Pa and offer her the rose growing instructions themselves, Jiří's family jewels are returned, Michal is engaged to Eliška and Eva gets together with Jiří.

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