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Here's who winds up ahead, and who winds up behind.
"It winds up on cruise ships, it winds up in restaurants, it winds up everywhere," said Dennis Scarnecchia, a professor of fisheries at the University of Idaho.
Cadillac winds up bringing in two young boys for interrogation, and winds up shooting one of them.
And what winds up happening of course is Jennifer Lawrence...winds up pregnant, and the pregnancy becomes the focal point of the craziness in the movie.
Each query made to the database winds up requiring several queries in total, but for applications involving not-so-big data, it winds up being not completely unreasonable.
This eventually winds up being true for Nancy in Oliver!.
The truth usually winds up being no fun at all.
However it winds up, the challenges to Trump are clear.
Not everyone onscreen winds up better off by the end.
In a predictable twist of fate, she winds up pregnant.
If it winds up trapped in even deeper complication, tough.
If it's too thick, it winds up gloopy and sticky.
Unless he reverts and winds up ordering the turkeys tortured.
Alex winds up getting sentenced to two years in jail.
In fact, he eventually winds up with Maggie (Lauren Cohan).
Eventually, he winds up stalking Cameron outside the director's house.
He sleeps with his clients, and he winds up poor.
She even, like Green, winds up befriending the president herself.
Most art today winds up as a background for selfies.
A forecast of rain and winds up to 20 m.p.h.
Parts of Colorado have experienced winds up to 100 mph.
An automated spool then winds up the fringed, green PVC.
But it's not, and Kono winds up holding the transaction records.
She's a sacrificial lamb, and she winds up on the spit.
Much of their crowdsourced research winds up on the website tslaq.org.
He's about the only one this week who winds up happy.
Then Gordon gets desperately ill, and winds up in a coma.
The result of this winds up being a cruel catch-22.
What we don't know is how he winds up as Saul.
This winds up sending the wrong message to employees, Denis said.
He winds up at a strip club to watch Shea dance.
This winds up looking like the ring in the illustration above.
This difference winds up being pretty important for life on Earth.
Be prepared to drink everything that winds up in your glass.
Most of it winds up being pocketed by major media companies.
That's, presumably, how she winds up in the jungle finding Simba.
Instead, Allen is indecisive and winds up just kind of folding.
That one vehicle also winds up being the vehicle they purchase.
That's how Sanders winds up being sworn in on January 20.
These domes can withstand earthquakes and winds up to 190 mph.
Vrsaljko winds up from 210 yards and kicks a field goal.
Sometimes, what looks like pandering winds up being good civic hygiene.
Not all that money winds up where it is supposed to.
They get into a fight and Daniel winds up killing Henry.
After the abbey falls, the lapsed novice winds up in London.
Still, she winds up doing exactly what the Harlowes most dread.
Here's how your W-2 winds up on the dark web.
Sophisticated and precocious, Klinec winds up working at a London bank.
This winds up filling me up, so I forego a formal dinner.
He started throwing better, and (he winds up going) seven solid innings.
No matter how the gaming actually goes, everybody winds up a winner.
Ultimately, what could be a fantastic film winds up in "good" territory.
This seems reasonable enough, but it winds up missing some crucial detail.
This winds up being a nice illustration of what I'm talking about.
And I am not really concerned about where all this winds up.
Experience shows that even recyclable packaging usually winds up being thrown away.
The result winds up addressing a sort of longing in Ms. Redding.
The Haggler winds up listening to the same stuff over and over.
Yet Alfonso winds up confounded by the stubborn complexity of human nature.
The scandal deepens when the call girl in question winds up dead.
She winds up getting deported to Colombia, upsetting a lot of fans.
He winds up in the company of a miscreant, Tyler (Shia LaBeouf).
There will be 40–50 MPH winds up and down the coast.
It's urgent, ingenious choreography that winds up holding together the surrounding flagrance.
Eventually, Biello winds up looking to Silicon Valley for a titanium bullet.
"Whatever happens internationally, it winds up at our doorstep relatively quickly," Gov.
Finally, Trump winds up with an "IMPEACH ME!" sign on his back.
But if that winds up being a result, Enterprise will be content.
He winds up starting 11 games, and the 49ers finish 2-14.
It works, and Taylor winds up at Oscar's very sexy mansion that night.
Whenever this mission winds up happening, I have nose plugs, and will travel.
Or if Samsung's 210G-equipped Galaxy S10 5G winds up costing even more.
We know from "Breaking Bad" how Saul winds up in that garbage room.
That previously mentioned red tampon winds up on David's mum's white wedding dress.
The danger is that it winds up undermining belief in the democratic process.
Tony later winds up making a new element to help himself stay alive.
It's more likely that Trump winds up losing states he has to win.
When one neighbor winds up dead, everyone around him becomes a potential suspect.
If the Comey memo winds up being accurate, this one might not be.
Hurricane Irma hit the Caribbean coast yesterday with winds up to 185 mph.
In that context, using asexuality to erase queer identity winds up erasing everyone.
The maximum gravitational variation on Earth's surface winds up being around 0.7 percent.
Basically, energy winds up going "missing" in the process and escapes as heat.
Simba memorably winds up on his father's back and tugs on his ear.
A young man who attempts to suppress his homosexuality winds up accepting himself.
In Holiday in the Wild, Kate winds up in Africa working with elephants.
Google the quote in case it winds up being a line from Shakespeare.
Here's to hoping this isn't the last time it winds up getting renewed.
Surprise, surprise: She winds up sleeping with the oh-so-irresistible broken man.
Somehow, she winds up in what looks like the far corners of Bushwick.
There's a sickly woman who winds up dead shortly after Taylor befriends her.
We know from "Breaking Bad" that Hector winds up in a wheelchair eventually.
If that category winds up tied as well, a coin will be tossed.
These grievances fuel him as he winds up for punch after unsuccessful punch.
"Grand Union" gestures toward the former, but ultimately winds up as the latter.
She winds up meeting with some of them more often than Trump does.
Ultimately, that eye allegedly winds up looking lighter in hue than the other.
For most people, that winds up being around 1,500 to 2,000 calories daily.
As a result, a lot of good recyclable material winds up in landfills.
And a tornado -- with winds up to 165 mph -- killed four people in Mississippi.
He winds up telling me some stories about his experiences being mixed and trans.
So what winds up happening is these costs are imposed on the system overall.
And yet, every other season, he winds up captured in some part of Westeros.
I got a lot of questions about how this winds up in your mailbox.
Winds up to 250 to 40 miles per hour added possibly deadly wind chill.
It just winds up getting muted by the cacophony of a real-world campaign.
Eventually, Brie wears Kimmel down and he winds up purchasing 400 boxes of cookies.
And does it raise legitimate electability questions if she winds up winning the nomination?
Renner plays Dr. Ian Connelly, a theoretical physicist who winds up working with Banks.
A significant catch is that this winds up requiring a lot of extra servers.
Even among smokers, obsessive sunbathers, and vegetable haters, cancer winds up being pretty random.
The brain should do this well, but Gsk3β winds up standing in the way.
No one winds up winning under these schemes except bureaucrats and the well connected.
Drunk on power, he fights some French soldiers and winds up getting arrested. Womp.
Somehow "Encore!" winds up feeling phonier than "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series."
She winds up giving Angelo the old Irish Goodbye, leaving without saying a word.
But there's little doubt that if Mr. Trump winds up the loser on Nov.
If Mobike winds up dominant, that could erode Alipay's ability to woo new users.
We know that he lives, Tuco lives and Hector winds up in a wheelchair.
This is a nation-wide illness that winds up threatening both democracy and capitalism.
Despite her attempts to tame him, he winds up dead in a car crash.
At Cape Canaveral, NASA's Kennedy Space Center measured sustained winds up to 90 m.p.h.
He winds up defeated, but not before indicting the town in its own tragedy.
After hours or days of wild exertion, one or the other winds up dead.
The digital trail often winds up in one of the internet's anonymized dead ends.
There, Pearl winds up entering the Richardson home alone one day in mid-February.
The month winds up on a celebratory note as material Venus sextiles bountiful Jupiter.
Instead, the scrap winds up in landfills, burned in incinerators, or in the oceans.
Unless he winds up with another patient like Astrea, we may never find out.
He winds up exploring the inextricable — but often fraught — connection between food and nature.
I love the idea that almost everything we do winds up in the show.
He winds up telling her about dumping the car and the body in the river.
Zeke is trying to make nice with Francisco and winds up being offered the internship.
In the end, Dizzee winds up being the guy to get Mylene's record out there.
In the end, the Nevada Democratic electorate winds up as white as the national average.
But we know where it winds up, if we don't do something to change course.
As well as an alleged leak script in which Nate (Jacob Elordi) winds up dead.
With dangerous winds up to 155 mph, it cut a destructive path through the state.
If she winds up wearing a helmet the whole time, was it even worth it?
She winds up revealing the blade to Littlefinger and Varys first, who confirm her suspicions.
We'll see what Kim winds up doing next with her newfound sense of social justice.
But as Sierra scrambles to save herself, she winds up with egg on her face.
The hurricane made landfall as a Category 4 storm with winds up to 150 mph.
Mafee winds up paying a fine, and Axe gives him $1 million in crypto currency.
Fittingly, for a story about wandering around in a field, it winds up going nowhere.
Statistically-minded observers will not be surprised if Mr Crowder winds up receiving similar accolades.
Jeremy Renner plays Dr. Ian Connelly, a theoretical physicist who winds up working with Banks.
He winds up with Chris' gun in his face and zip ties around his wrists.
It would be shocking if it winds up as anything but a one-year deal.
He makes it out of the trees and winds up just short of the green.
In theory, the government can compensate the losers so that everyone winds up better off.
Here, though, that open aggression winds up being just as toxic, and even more dangerous.
Whatever NASA winds up exploring next, it can't be allowed to erode the scientific mission.
If Gelernter winds up being Trump's appointee for OSTP, that would indicate an enormous change.
What winds up on the sales floor is not the experimental, but the easily digestible.
What if a financial transaction tax isn't passed or winds up weaker than Warren anticipates?
"Over time — society seeks equilibrium and everyone winds up basically with a job," he says.
THEN WE HAVE TO WIND UP AND FIGURE OUT WHAT THE POLICY WINDS UP BEING.
It's going for a warped kind of real — and sometimes winds up at sexy anyway.
He's just a decent, industrious citizen who makes mistakes and winds up a total jerk.
In L'Enfant, he sells his child, buys the baby back, but winds up in jail.
If your cup still winds up too high for you to grab it, don't panic.
Wherever he winds up, he figures to be the most popular person in the room.
It was one of those disarming breaches of male etiquette that winds up feeling paternal.
After a series of passes, Switzerland winds up 50 yards back of where it started.
Even if it winds up working against COVID-19, the drug has some significant limitations.
And because it's cooked in fat, instead of steam, it winds up a little greasy.
Which sounds like a movie where Kevin James winds up in the White House, right?
"Trump feeds fish, winds up pouring entire box of food into koi pond," CNN reported.
Instead, educational aid often winds up supporting the schooling of the middle and upper classes.
Zelensky starred in a TV series about an idealistic teacher who winds up becoming — yes!
Talking guns with Feinstein Sometimes the seating situation winds up better than you'd initially think.
Which winds up to be a good thing, because Paris's infamous lasagna is pretty basic.
A raw, blustery day is forecast Wednesday, with winds up to 35 mph (56 kph).
J. winds up feeling morally sullied, bought for the price of a fancy airplane ticket.
Victor winds up an old phonograph and puts on a novelty record of people laughing.
When Ally's career takes off, Gaga winds up playing a pop star not unlike herself.
He winds up aligning with Ed Koch, even though they grate at each other pretty bad.
The outing winds up being as much of a s— show as the very premise indicates.
And it doesn't help that sometimes real science also winds up being, well, kind of fake.
And it's likely that it winds up, at some point, in front of the Supreme Court.
Instead of negotiating with the Americans, Eden winds up in a Boston hospital, awaiting gallbladder surgery.
He winds up teaching George cock fighting while struggling with the issue of owning the boy.
"So there winds up being a lot of shame tied up in women's sexuality," she says.
Sasha winds up remembering things the other girl did and having visions of things Becky saw.
During the 2017 fires, winds up to 90 mph (144 kph) lasted for about 12 hours.
If San Antonio winds up passing on her, the Connecticut Sun have the third overall pick.
Sensitive folkie troubadour tries to postmodernize, winds up incoherent — what a metaphor for pop music's collapse.
The pitcher, Brett Cecil, winds up and throws to a Cubs batter, who swings and misses.
In many cases, he winds up lowering opioid doses, when that turns out to be appropriate.
She winds up in a camp called Comfort, run by a beatific cult leader (Keanu Reeves).
Mackenzie winds up suggesting that both sides of the law have their justifications and their heroes.
The plot is mostly concerned with the teenager, who winds up joining a local skinhead gang.
And much of that debris apparently winds up in the Arctic Ocean, a new study found.
The eventual aim is for the shuttlecock to be played in winds up to 12 kmph.
Somehow, she gathers her strength, and her wits, and winds up on the dance floor again.
In the comics, Ezekiel notoriously winds up on the final pike revealed in an emotional moment.
So whatever "5G" winds up looking like, expect to continue paying through the nose for it.
And then there's Chicago, the team we'll all be picking no matter where it winds up.
If household governance is by male fiat, no wonder government winds up autocratic, ineffective and corrupt.
But he falls as he sends in a weak shot, and winds up on his back.
The fact that they're purposefully void of meaning always winds up making them feel somewhat sinister.
The National Weather Service forecast winds up to 70 miles per hour, which downed power lines.
And the set winds up looking like something old fashioned, both monumental and a little dusty.
Whoever winds up inheriting Trump's foreign-policy legacy will begin in the shadow of Mike Pompeo.
The umbrella has been tested and found to stand up to winds up to 8003 mph.
Yet every time he's recaptured, and every time he winds up right back where he started.
After Stu goes through the process, Burt winds up at his door for the dramatic soulmate reveal.
Waves up to 13-feet high and winds up to 40 mph are predicted for some spots.
Winds up to 30 to 40 miles per hour (48-0003 kph) added possibly deadly wind chill.
It causes him to go haywire, and later he winds up in cold storage because of it.
At best, it winds up being little more than the story of how Sabrina's hair went platinum.
Every class winds up deeper in debt than the last, with racial minorities and women hardest hit.
If that winds up being the case, it might be the most important takeaway from this change.
But this is still television, and the good guy always winds up winning in the end… right?
He winds up taking a gig at a Mexican billionaire's birthday party to earn some extra cash.
He will have to show up late for spring training to whichever team winds up signing him.
One tornado, an EF-230, touched down in Robertson County, Texas, with winds up to 140 mph.
Booth winds up challenging Bruce Lee—actor and martial artist Mike Moh—to an ill-advised fight.
Ultimately, Vicki winds up in a room with Maura and confronts her about not mentioning the surgery.
In the British legal system, whoever loses a legal case winds up paying the winning side's fees.
Invitation costs average $462 — a lot of money for something that winds up in the recycling bin.
That may or may not be where Congress winds up now, but the underlying process is proven.
This is more water that winds up evaporating away and less water that remains in the ground.
For the sake of the talent involved, we hope this movie winds up being at least passable.
It's a decision he probably regrets once he winds up in a German prisoner of war camp.
Sometimes a filmmaker who sees a city from an unfamiliar perspective winds up with a fascinating movie.
A destination-based tax is levied based on where a good winds up, rather than its origin.
It's supposed to be used for unforeseen emergencies but often winds up being spent on predictable expenses.
Instead, Washington spends excessively and winds up relying on China, our biggest creditor, to keep us afloat.
About 10 percent of all holiday merchandise winds up coming back, according to the National Retail Federation.
Walls slide and reconfigure to suggest other scenes, including the Tower of London, where Roberto winds up.
Refreshingly free of jingoism, that detachment unfortunately winds up working against the movie, which doesn't engage emotionally.
So if one of those dudes gets hurt, the prime beneficiary winds up being the other dude.
Meanwhile, Michelle is also defiling Claire's bathroom with orange tanner, and winds up mooning Claire's daughter, Rachel.
Because Snow is central to the novel's climactic action, that action also winds up feeling somewhat canned.
In other words, $600 to $1,000 more winds up in the pockets of people from wealthy households.
Sure, the hunter winds up captured by the prey, but she is still unrepentant about the game.
Spin-the-wheel is not good policy, especially when a future terrorist winds up being the beneficiary.
Currently, the storm has winds up to 70 miles per hour, close to Category 1 hurricane strength.
It said Dorian could bring up to 10 inches of rain and winds up to 80 mph.
Blink and you might miss the narrow driveway that winds up to the hotel's third-floor entrance.
Whoever winds up in charge of Harley is going to have to fix the rift with dealers.
Yet "The Visit" has usually sounded more fun, and more chilling, than it winds up being onstage.
Thatched cottages line a lush ravine that winds up a valley alive with the clack of jackdaws.
Damaging winds up to 60 mph are expected along the coast, with 25-40 mph farther inland.
Jacqueline's (Jane Krakowski) ex husband winds up replacing her with a literal younger clone version of herself.
Now I guarantee you, where this winds up is 'okay I got more money for border security.
I hope he gets his wish and over time Mary winds up commemorated on a postage stamp.
That's a very precise cinematic target to hit, and "Solo" winds up just wide of the mark.
My VPN winds up blocking over 23 million IP addresses controlled by Amazon, resulting in various unexpected casualties.
One standout deal is the JFK-to-Milan direct flight, which winds up costing about $400 per traveler.
Mr Bettman clearly hopes that the NHL winds up following the model chosen by Major League Baseball (MLB).
In some encounters with herbivores, it winds up relatively unscathed, while the caterpillars wind up eating each other.
After hitching an ill-starred ride to an extra-curricular class, he winds up in a reform school.
But he still winds up serving as the distraction his grandpa needs to snatch up the Isotope rock.
Josh winds up with Maura's beautiful friend, Shea, and it seems like there might be some sparks there.
A few hotels in Dubai have installed cameras and scales to track what winds up in the bin.
And like Ghibli's work, this winds up being a story suitable for children, but thoroughly enjoyable for adults.
She winds up covered in buckets of blood and, at one point, a bloody prosthetic leg falls off.
In the Starz show's premiere episode, a couple winds up getting it on after a first online date.
For every cup of joe you drink, around two tablespoons of coffee grounds winds up in the trash.
By politicizing the past, the holiday winds up inflaming old animosities and further alienating former Khmer Rouge fighters.
And yet: that's where Norm MacDonald's act winds up in his recent Netflix special Hitler's Dog, Gossip & Trickery.
Irma is among the strongest to barrel through the Atlantic, sustaining winds up to 185 miles per hour.
And Krall winds up as about as generic a baddie as the Trek movies have provided to date.
I don't know how to feel about it, because we haven't yet seen how it winds up working.
They will be able to fly in rough weather conditions, enduring winds up to 30 miles per hour.
Fury: Traditionally, very little of what designers create for the shows actually winds up in stores for sale.
But Dolssa (miraculously?) escapes being thrown into the flames and winds up in the seaside village of Bajas.
"One in four black men winds up in jail one time or another," a bookseller explains to Jacobson.
Since most tiny homes could only withstand winds up to 45 mph, they had to strap them down.
"Suburbicon," likewise, though it winds up strewn with corpses, mislays the furtive allure that true black comedy demands.
The truth is, no matter how he winds up leaving office, Donald Trump will always be with us.
A big part of using datasets winds up being cleaning and formatting them, but this was pretty easy.
You know the move: The good guy leans back, winds up one arm, and lands a righteous haymaker.
Maria brought winds up to 140 mph and doused the island with up to 38 inches of rain.
The donor is given some oversight, largely in the form of deciding where the money eventually winds up.
To the extent that winds up an asset, fine, but that wasn't the basis of the selection either.
If the buyer winds up paying the transfer tax, it's included in the cost basis of the property.
In the less likely event that it winds up at 2 or 73, the Celtics will get it.
Some people pick James Buchanan, who always winds up on the bottom when it comes to worst presidents.
I wouldn't be surprised if it winds up being two or three once all is said and done.
Unlike most videos that play on the news of police stops gone wrong, nobody winds up dead here.
You never lose sight of the emotional void that he winds up driving half the night to fill.
But eventually, Mr. Huynh said, almost everyone winds up at JJ. The store doubles as a living museum.
The storm weakened and had sustained winds up to 40 mph as it moved north at 14 mph.
Every night, it seems, Westbrook throws his body against five others and winds up with a statistical marvel.
Maybe Bennett winds up succeeding like Moss, or maybe he joins Chad Ochocinco on the quirky personality blooper reel.
So in a weird way, RPO's vision of the future undershoots reality, and winds up feeling like paleofuturist fantasy.
Hopefully he will remember his geography better if he winds up on the presidential debate stage later this month.
Who winds up with the contract, though, could make a big impact for those on the organ transplant list.
If your offer winds up being lower than the average price, no worries — you'll still take home something great.
It's a sad milestone, but our frowns could be turned upside down if her casting winds up breaking barriers.
But again, Samsung has to prove that DeX is worth the customer's money — whatever the dock winds up costing.
This year, Lena Dunham and others have threatened to do so if Trump winds up in the White House.
In Singapore, for example, 40% of recycled waste winds up contaminated because people do not clean their items first.
But if a bank winds up insolvent, European rules prohibit national governments from providing a no-strings-attached bailout.
Suddenly, she's in the midst of a major political discussion and winds up being accused of being anti-Semitic.
But on its own Ragnarok just winds up feeling manic, slap-happy, maybe even trying a little too hard.
No matter what the readout of a meeting with Kim or Duterte winds up being, it almost doesn't matter.
The storm, accompanied by winds up to 55 miles per hour (89 kph), downed tree limbs and power lines.
Winds up to 37 mph were hampering the firefighting effort, while temperatures in the area reached 35 degrees Fahrenheit.
But it winds up feeling like about half a story, and not always the more meaningful or satisfying half.
In short, the voters believe that America means well, but often winds up acting badly despite our best intentions.
The seven-phase election, the world's biggest democratic exercise, began on April 11 and winds up on May 19.
By refusing to directly indict either Hill or Thomas, the film winds up indicting everything and everyone around them.
One winds up eating on lot most of the time, at either the commissary or else on the midway.
For example "The Americans," where the teenage daughter Paige's conversion winds up affecting the stability of her entire family.
He seems like he winds up as the GOP nominee in the open Democratic 3rd District in Nevada, right?
It's an auspicious start for Inoue, but Donaire winds up landing his hook on the inside only moments later.
If you say yes and he winds up raping and killing you, well, you shouldn't have been so stupid.
If Nurmagomedov winds up being the next opponent for McGregor this bout was absolutely fascinating as a case study.
He winds up in league with a pair of professional mercenary outlaws, Beckett (Woody Harrelson) and Val (Thandie Newton).
And if the White House winds up fighting special counsel Robert Mueller, an epic constitutional fight could lie ahead.
Matthew churned through the Bahamas on Thursday as a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds up to 140 m.p.h.
When he goes to buy a car back on season two, he winds up going with the Toyota instead.
Winning certain demographic groups or certain policy fights is, broadly speaking, immaterial to who winds up as the nominee.
In fact, he winds up drinking his coffee in the office bathroom just to get some alone time. Ew!
I think we go ahead and let him get ready for the season and see where it winds up.
McQueen gave the eulogy at Sebring's funeral, so it's possible that's how Lewis's character winds up in the movie.
Apple told Reuters they're monitoring its content, and if it winds up violating their policies they'll take it down.
But Jack Malik (Himesh Patel) remembers them, and winds up using them as his own to become a star.
If he winds up prodding Biden to be just a little less status-quo, that'll be a big plus.
Which is how a story as unusual as royalty marrying a biracial foreign commoner winds up feeling awfully dull.
We'll have to wait and see if the revelation winds up hurting ticket sales, but it doesn't look likely.
Think of how Shel Silverstein's Giving Tree, nimbly accommodating each of the boy's needs, eventually winds up a stump.
But unlike in the public sector, mistakes made by private companies actually winds up decreasing costs borne by taxpayers.
He winds up having more screen time and lines than Rose who easily could&aposve taken on his part.
The character winds up seeming less the opera's heroine than its narrator, telling us about her adventures in California.
The most logical prediction is that Dany survives the series and winds up the queen of the Seven Kingdoms.
And because of that lack of clarity, Scarborough winds up trafficking in racist tropes to get his point across.
At least now he's got a really good anecdote in case he ever winds up on a talk show.
Ros meets an unfortunate end at King's Landing, when she winds up being used by Joffrey for target practice.
He winds up naked in her closet during an investigation gone wrong, watching Frank rape her through a peephole.
This recognizable construction, however, winds up conferring even wilder aesthetic, discursive, and intellectual implications and enactments, offering multiple potential readings.
I mean, this guy is just down there trying to do his missionary work and he winds up in jail?
Image: Biota BeatsThe symphony of all that bacteria winds up sounding like some kind of etherial beatscape from outer space.
She winds up getting the heart of recently deceased teen from a town over, Rebecca "Becky" LeFevre (Lilliya Scarlett Reid).
"High winds blew it over backwards, and these cranes are able to withstand winds up to 140 mph," he said.
And no matter what she winds up doing with the job, we're just glad it didn't go to this guy.
We have a feeling Ihaveanotheridentity will find a way to keep the Disney magic alive, wherever he winds up next.
So which candidate will have an edge if public opinion winds up being so closely divided that turnout becomes decisive?
As the shoot winds up, Two Pence takes off his clothes and asks Leone to meet her in his suite.
Negan winds up taking the life of one of the survivors after Rick's group kills multiple members of the Saviors.
So he can't make it in two, and his second shot winds up 75 yards or so from the green.
If the case winds up in the Supreme Court, the future of the Trump presidency could hang in the balance.
"I won't vote for Trump even if he winds up being the only name on the ballot," Carroll told CNN.
But if all that green goo winds up spilling southward, somebody else is going to be dealing with this mess.
As for these batches, if it winds up being 12 batches a year, we'll figure out how to do that.
The storm could strengthen to the equivalent of a Category 3 hurricane, with winds up to 195 kph (120 mph).
In a video of the incident, a shirtless man behind the officers winds up and throws an empty red bucket.
"A second round between Fujimori and Guzman winds up with a minimal difference, inside the margin of error," he said.
When he refused to leave, she tries intimidating him with a gun, and winds up shooting him in the leg.
Other people felt a bit bad for Mexico, if their side of the wall winds up being an eye sore.
Setting up their motivations and then giving them free reign winds up being the best result more times than not.
But The Fits is all about the experience of the moment, and it winds up feeling remarkably immersive and lyrical.
In the story, his explorations of how the aliens perceive light refraction winds up informing Louise's new understanding of time.
If she winds up with a criminal record, she'll have to wait years before she can apply for a pardon.
It's why we love him — and it's also why when he's trying to be coy, it winds up being adorable.
While all this is going on, Scotty (co-writer Simon Pegg) winds up with Jaylah, a refugee on Krall's planet.
In the movie, Wilder plays an unfortunate book editor who winds up being accused of a murder while on vacation.
At the moment, she said, we're still unsure where about 99 percent of the plastic entering the ocean winds up.
Do not be surprised if he winds up thanking them for paving the way to his reelection win in 2020.
Unfortunately the design of the new repayment plan winds up hurting those who need help the most, low-income students.
Story at a glance Each year, 8 million metric tons of plastic waste winds up floating around in our oceans.
The brothers' getaway is a farce, and Nick winds up in custody, where other miscreants take spiteful advantage of him.
In other words, all of this speculation winds up not being particularly scientific, and it's not going to age well.
So, even if Trump winds up at 22020% in October -- like Clinton and Obama -- that's not great news for Republicans.
In "Smart House," a teenager wins a computerized house that winds up becoming an out-of-control artificial intelligence system.
Money that could go to developing helpful new products or services instead winds up in the pockets of the rich.
It is a foolish game that winds up being a "heads I win" and "tails you lose" proposition for taxpayers.
Since more affluent men live longer than poorer men, this winds up being a progressive change in the benefit structure.
He's rather gun-shy around women, and it's quite endearing, so Jacqueline actually winds up falling for the bumbling Russ.
He winds up at the airport with flowers and a handmade sign, waiting for a woman who won't ever show.
If he winds up with the right organization, Smith is absolutely good enough to separate himself from everyone listed above.
Mehdi said the NFL may not be the only sports league that it winds up working with on Teams either.
If McCoy winds up in Philadelphia, that would be a return to the city where his career started in 2009.
The only real question in the race is when (and if) Sanders gets out, and how it winds up happening.
Dr. Owens ultimately winds up being a well-intentioned man, but the tension was definitely there throughout the early episodes.
If Donald Trump winds up winning every congressional district and getting all of Indiana's 57 delegates, he'll be at 1,17763.
But then a touring Egyptian band (mistakenly) winds up there, and new life blooms, shyly and unexpectedly, beneath desert skies.
They do not come to the United States to participate in gang life; it winds up as the only option.
Each winds up sacrificing a friend to the cause along the way, Faith with few qualms and Greer with many.
But if Tesla winds up having to pay out too many claims, it could also deplete the company's cash reserves.
But whether Disney or Comcast winds up with the assets, it is Mr. Murdoch who will be the real winner.
The idea is to be "nominee-agnostic" — offering something useful to whoever winds up challenging Trump during the general election.
It's also possible this virus winds up behaving like SARS, said Inglesby, which kills about one in 10 patients infected.
Superman winds up looking like a CGI character from The Polar Express, in scene after scene, and it's terribly distracting.
The claim that the president is immune from the criminal process also winds up being potentially bad for Mr. Trump.
Of course, given the accompanying legal benefits of registration, it winds up denying applicants far more than just an imprimatur.
Like most Marvel movies, the climactic portion of the film winds up being too chaotic, and a bit too long.
Many people just roll that cost into their mortgage, which at current rates, winds up adding about $13 a month.
When she arrives back at home, her father is in a rage and he winds up beating her for disobeying him.
So it's no surprise to me that he winds up co-grandparenting with an African-American woman, Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland.
Jaime followed Tyrion's orders to the letter, and winds up in the bowels of the Red Keep with a teary Cersei.
The storm quickly grew to a Category 4 storm on Monday with winds up to 130 mph before starting to weaken.
Or a consumer, guided by TV advertising, asks for the latest drug and the bill winds up being paid by insurance.
Things go south, and Jazz winds up in the midst of a conspiracy that will determine the future of her home.
All could probably expect their margins to shrink by the time the inquiry winds up, IBISWorld analyst Hayley Munro-Smith said.
It winds up feeling deliberately satirical, because it's so laughably self-important, yet at the same time so unbelievable and irrational.
Nida is generating winds up to 150 kilometers per hour (93 miles per hour) as it moves northwest towards southwest China.
Ultimately, Maura winds up at a big swap meet searching for Eliza, who she knows has green hair and is trans.
Category 2: The next level of storms are described by the NHC as having extremely dangerous winds, up to 110 mph.
He sneaks two hits of Todd's actual E while driving Ronna around and winds up high out of his fucking mind.
The crash resulted after heavy storms moved through the area that afternoon, bringing winds up to 70 mph, according to WFAA.
Cyclone Gita hit the Pacific island nations of Fiji and Tonga last week, packing winds up to 275 kph (171 mph).
A gravity map of Earth then winds up looking more like the malformed wad below rather than a smooth uniform sphere.
The spot market officially winds up trading at 303:30 pm Shanghai time (0830 GMT), with the PBOC announcing the close.
And if Romney winds up the challenger himself, Sasse, the creative young senator, would be his best choice for vice president.
Under this umbrella of thought, if an idea winds up not working out, he doesn&apost stand to lose his shirt.
I think the debate kind of misses the mark, especially if it winds up using economic anxiety to excuse racist behavior.
I'm so glad her character, Bellatrix Lestrange, gets broken out of prison, even though she winds up killing Sirius XM (RIP).
Khaled winds up working in a restaurant owned by a middle-aged businessman, with whom he strikes up an unlikely friendship.
He winds up falling asleep there, so comfortable surrounded by death that he might as well be in his own bedroom.
No administration winds up reaping credit for the dozens of potentially troubling situations they manage to diffuse without normal people noticing.
The most likely scenario is still that Trump winds up as one of the most un-popular presidents in American history.
The work relays the story of a young girl who ventures into the city where she winds up alone and pregnant.
After an American pilot crashes in the desert, he winds up taking refuge in the camp he was supposed to bomb.
In the wake of this charm, Ron's spider winds up on roller skates; Neville's Snape finds itself in his grandmother's pajamas.
Inside a former farmhouse, for example, a snakelike relief winds up a wall covered in red clay native to the region.
Reggie Love's answer is to lash out in anger, but he winds up catching a bullet from Leon for doing it.
Taylor's move winds up making Axe Cap a fortune when his rocket explodes, killing both him and his company's stock value.
The effects team has a sense of humor too, because the thing that winds up happening to her is just funny.
But if the baseline risk is 0.1 percent, that 10 percent increase winds up moving the baseline to only 0.11 percent.
That strikes me as a potential weak spot if/when Sanders winds up as the Democratic nominee against President Donald Trump.
The hurricane had winds up to 140 mph and delivered 38 inches of rain to parts of the island, per Insider.
Molly winds up married to a yokel played by Harve Presnell, who's as unconscionably strapping as his voice is outrageously strong.
His wishy-washy soul-searching isn't nearly compelling enough for us to care whose bed — or church — he winds up in.
The first is that 2019-nCoV winds up being like the other four endemic coronaviruses, which cause less serious coldlike illnesses.
Winds up to 75 mph blew in a massive sand cloud from the Saharan desert, which is about 62 miles away.
Felicity winds up on the sidewalk, clutching a sheet over her voluptuous front, as his father is hauled off to jail.
When Roy lands on the Moon, he winds up at an airport-like terminal, complete with gift shops and an escalator.
Winds up to 265 to 285 mph (1373 kph to 2137 kph) also caused minor damage to nearby buildings, forecasters said.
And that is as it should be, because any attempt to track gin to its origins winds up going through London.
They can't outspend Google, and they don't want to bet too much if Stadia winds up poisoning the cloud gaming well.
The game winds up in the room of a teenager who ignores it, because who wants to play a board game?
The last episode, "Forests," winds up, of all places, in the ruins of Chernobyl, still depopulated after the 1986 nuclear disaster.
But the movie overstays its welcome and loses its drive, in a way that winds up hindering it in the end.
It's also possible Trump wins the general election, and winds up just being a generic Republican, maintaining the current party alignment.
He believes there issue is that he's a proud gay man, rather than some closeted sodomite who winds up married with children.
Do not let this guy anywhere near an Elvis movie, no matter which random it-boy winds up in the starring role.
The show winds up going off without a hitch, even after Ellen DeGeneres awkwardly asks about Kourtney's fling with Justin Bieber, 22.
She has predictive text on, but she doesn't use it, even when it's offering up the exact words she winds up typing.
Temperatures climb, precipitation shifts, and the Charlotte, North Carolina of the future winds up feeling more like the Tallahassee, Florida of today.
Similarly, governments should pay more attention to waste that winds up in the sea, even if it falls outside their formal jurisdiction.
A detached approximation of rock energy that winds up more definitive than the original model is also a hallmark of classic Cars.
But Spectral winds up feeling like a much smaller film, like something that was intended for a casual streaming experience all along.
Winds up to 75 mph (120 km) and 15 inches of rain (40 cm) were forecast, according to the National Weather Service.
At best, he winds up at the mercy of a glad-handing tyrant who's willing to exploit him for all he's worth.
In this example here, though, it gets fooled a bit by the lights above James' head and winds up underexposing the image.
The idea of Alton having his own dedicated religion is powerful, but it winds up having little weight, and even less consequence.
He vowed to be a "unifier" and to go after Clinton with a singular focus once the GOP race eventually winds up.
Even if it only winds up applying to a subset of schizophrenics, any advance that hits these negative symptoms is a breakthrough.
When the kitten winds up in the hands of gangsters, he and his friend Clarence infiltrate the gang to get it back.
But in broad strokes, this right-wing attack on Medicare for all winds up looking perversely good for Sanders and his sympathizers.
Even if a 25% tariff winds up going into effect early next year, Menear said that would hit just 3.5% of purchases.
Many times, one card winds up as the better pick because its perks are better tailored to your lifestyle or travel goals.
More than 85033 cents of every dollar spent on retail still winds up in the cash registers of brick-and-mortar stores.
The smug and familiar humor with which this play hooks us winds up exploding in our faces, like a poisonous prank cigar.
He also said that under the United Nations information-sharing system, some aid intended for civilians winds up in Syrian military bases.
High temperatures up to 98 degrees, with 60 percent humidity, were expected on Monday, with winds up to 25 miles per hour.
Which may be why they too choose to lay claim to a fiduciary duty in an act that winds up benefiting themselves.
She winds up cautiously endorsing short-term volunteer work, provided the volunteer chooses carefully among programs and behaves responsibly while at work.
Baltimore Ravens: CB Jalen Ramsey, Florida State The last blue chip guy on the board, and somehow he winds up in Baltimore.
While it sounds like crank fodder of the sort that not infrequently winds up on arXiv, the idea may hold actual water.
Rather, how will Kimmy factor into their lives, because sometimes, she winds up being more of a secondary character in their stories?
When Lady winds up lost without her collar on the streets, she has to find her way back home (think "Homeward Bound").
As a result, the transplanted silicon winds up with a small surrounding cavity, which protects it against interference from errant electrical currents.
More vexing still: In pouring his memoir into the mold of an advice book, Bharara winds up speaking in aphorisms and bromides.
For the incoherent, visually chaotic climax, Mary winds up flooring her expensive coupe into the men shooting at — but somehow missing — her.
He even winds up not just comparing Trump to Hitler, but layering one of Trump's speeches atop video of one of Hitler's.
This careful recipe for disaster winds up feeling as overcooked as the roast that's drying up in the oven throughout the show.
That poignant drama, "Capernaum," follows a boy who runs away and winds up roaming the slums of Beirut shouldering a distressing responsibility.
He winds up in a saloon, where he regales other men with his exploits, while Ms. Jean's character forlornly searches for him.
If Tesla winds up making ventilators, it will most certainly be a good thing, and getting 1,000 ventilators to California is huge.
It doesn't understand the theme at all, even though it should, and winds up making six mistakes in its usual fast solve.
At a crucial juncture he chooses to play a story point for shock above suspense, which winds up feeling a little cheap.
But in the absence of a viable alternative to those platforms, Patreon winds up effectively subsidizing that very unpredictability, turbulence, and stinginess.
And now, by our count, Grey Sloan is down five doctors — six if Jackson winds up injured or missing for a bit.
Nobody winds up implementing everything that they pledged, but the pledges are a useful focusing device and serve as a starting point.
As the documentary winds up with nostalgic 1970s music, it cuts to a swap meet, where you see Saar thumbing through trinkets.
At least one tornado packing winds up to 90 miles (145 km) per hour was reported near Jackson, Mississippi, the NWS said.
"Corruption" is a difficult thing to define, and therefore mostly just winds up being a subjective epithet that sidesteps the deeper problems.
Dead, each can go for a hundred dollars — and usually, he added, that money winds up in the pockets of a foreign poacher.
In the end, then, blue America winds up getting representatives who "pander" to mass opinion, while red America gets representatives who "shirk" it.
But in an election with more candidates, even if it winds up electing a Democrat or a Republican, voters can send stronger signals.
"The Detention Center can withstand sustained winds up to 155 mph," Roger Antonio, a spokesperson for the sheriff's office, said in a statement.
Later in the episode, he winds up fighting that same pack alongside a Tyrannosaurus dubbed Fang, and he befriends her two young children.
But Lisa, a teenage daughter (the charismatic musical theater singer Lauren Worsham), winds up bonding with the dog-man, whom she names Prince.
Those who drafted the law expected those challenges, and welcomed them, hoping that the case eventually winds up before the nation's top court.
Kris winds up seeing the posts and gets extremely upset over them and explains to Kourtney that she can't handle this right now.
"We don't have the huge build-up of debt … within the consumer side that usually winds up in a pullback of consumer spending."
If he refuses to acknowledge that he wants to avoid as much damage as possible, the fighter winds up providing opportunities through negligence.
Korede is used to cleaning up her beautiful younger sister, Ayoola's, messes — like Femi, Ayoola's boyfriend who winds up dead on the floor.
But I guess only time will tell if this winds up being a bit of deft stick-handling or a crushing own goal.
Otherwise, the lander winds up a pile of rubble on the Red Planet, or a piece of wayward space junk in Mars' backyard.
Where Rick winds up is completely different from where he started out in [episode] one and where he started out in [episode] nine.
Sometimes Congress gives the program money and then fewer students apply for Pell grants that year, so Pell winds up with a surplus.
Start planning and check out the invention of the century for $119.20 here – even if your ultimate destination just winds up being PetCo.
But our polling at least provides some evidence that voters are thinking about Kavanaugh, whether or not the issue winds up swinging votes.
At least two tornadoes packing winds up to 90 miles (145 km) per hour was reported in Mississippi this weekend, the NWS said.
And if that winds up being the case, VideoStitch might just help live-streaming catch up to the rest of the VR industry.
Instead, Far Cry 25 winds up feeling hollow explicitly because, in an attempt to stuff it with content, it turns to repetitive formulas.
You lack empathy in a way that borders on sociopathy and I hope it winds up destroying your life, because you deserve it.
At one point in the HR catch video, it looks like Vim winds up to smack Kirk -- but Vim says that didn't happen.
There are no details available about wider releases, and unless the Switch winds up with VR support, expansion outside the arcade remains unlikely.
Millions of tons of plastic accumulate in the oceans each year, but only a small fraction of that winds up on the surface.
If he winds up getting the chance to take over, Ballage could prove a great value to fantasy players that nabbed him early.
In the Caribbean, people are bracing for Hurricane Matthew, above, to bring flash floods, mudslides and winds up to 140 miles per hour.
Unless, of course, Mar-a-Lago winds up with a lot more members from the U.K. and Albania over the next few months.
Almost every primary election brings grand theories about permanent fractures, but each side usually winds up coming together — though not always too comfortably.
Then their cap hit winds up on LTIR, or maybe it gets traded to some team that needs to artificially reach the floor.
It starts out a bit awkward, but she successfully winds up sitting on her husband's shoulders, and he manages not to drop her.
If she winds up being Clinton's choice for vice president, Warren will have taken one of the more interesting paths to get there.
That suggests he's not actually prepared to stand up for Ford Smart Mobility's leadership if it winds up truly disrupting its parent company.
Stella has a different set of personal anxieties than Ramón, but winds up identifying with the town's 19th-century social outcast, Sarah Bellows.
It turns out that the movie is about how Mary winds up babysitting a kid because she feels bad for killing his father.
So even if that person winds up looking like a superhero's chauffeur or Prince the lollipop, it's O.K. They're in the N.B.A. draft.
Robert Downey Jr. plays Harry Lockhart, a small-time New York thief who winds up, via a deliciously improbable circumstance, in Los Angeles.
He opts for counseling, and winds up a patient of Sean Maguire (Robin Williams), who finds Will a challenge both professionally and personally.
Mr. Barbieri uses an electric oven for consistency, and the dough winds up as plate-size rounds, large ovals and panini-style sandwiches.
Roughly 90 percent of the country's coke winds up in the US—but getting it to the States is a difficult, dangerous process.
"Queen" aspires to solve multiple problems at once, but winds up emphasizing a whole new one: the continuing fuzziness of her artistic identity.
Playing the youngest family member, Ms. Boateng also winds up with the heaviest acting duties, and she executes them with unblinking, confrontational clarity.
It's valuable on both ends: more money (hopefully) winds up in songwriter pockets, and music fans can hear more from songwriters they love.
It's part of the contract of these plays that our hero winds up just where she started — except now with a shinier halo.
Mr. B winds up hanging around, slamming beers and rambling about the sad progress of time until long after the party is over.
Parts of the state could see catastrophic flooding from the storm surge and torrential rains, and winds up to 26 miles per hour.
Prematurely picking winners with massive bets heightens the risk that a company's race for global domination winds up becoming a race to oblivion.
Even if turnout winds up lower, looking more like a historical midterm election, the survey estimates Lamb has 49% support to Saccone's 47%.
He doesn't trust Emmit to speak to the police without him present, but he winds up drawing more suspicion through arrogance and contempt.
He winds up homeless on the streets of Jakarta where attempts to defend people weaker than himself nearly get him beaten to death.
In either case, Judge Gorsuch winds up on the Supreme Court, filling the vacancy created by Justice Antonin Scalia's death in February 2016.
So what winds up happening, over and over again, is that they take money in their private jobs to take action as legislators.
It's entirely possible that, at the end of this week-long investigation, Flake winds up voting for Kavanaugh -- and the judge is confirmed.
Burrow has said he has "leverage" in where he winds up and that things are subject to change between now and draft day.
Dr. Sprague winds up marrying her, Joe Wear manages the candlepin bowling alley she opens and Jeptha Arrison becomes its all-important pinbody.
Here, when the thing is finished, because of those who touch it, it winds up more beautiful than you imagined at the beginning.
For instance: If your face winds up on a box of Colgate, you can say goodbye to any chances at a Crest commercial.
Winds up to 2000 mph are still lashing the Carolinas, and heavy rainfall is causing "catastrophic flooding," according to the National Hurricane Center.
It's best to address the topic of parenthood sooner rather than later, so no one winds up resentful — or heartbroken — years down the line.
Roberts will play Serina Belinda, a newscaster who winds up in hot water after a promotion amplifies her determination to survive no matter what.
And last year, KSC was spared substantial harm when it was hit by Hurricane Matthew and experienced winds up to 107 miles per hour.
The line snakes down Ellis Street, past a boarded-up lot and a single-room apartment building for the poor, then winds up Leavenworth.
According to a source, the Skinnygirl mogul is has plenty of names on her dance card as she winds up a summer of love.
Here's a shot with the Great Red Spot looking so placid you might forget it rages with winds up to 400 miles an hour.
Thanks to Selden's golden pipes, she winds up as the stand-in for the imperious (but squeaky-voiced) Lina Lamont, played by Jean Hagen.
Similarly, US Geological Survey measurements of fertilizer and manure in the Mississippi (where a lot of the Farm Belt's runoff winds up) keep rising.
If the plant winds up being used on Ford's cars permanently, it could further reduce vehicles' weight and lower energy consumption across its lineup.
In addition to blizzard conditions, Massachusetts has been walloped with the combination of astronomical high tides and strong onshore winds up to 75 mph.
One Key Statistic: Detroit's pass rush versus Seattle's offensive line Wilson's play is going to define a lot about how this game winds up.
Jon, after trying to charge the Night King and end this war, winds up running around like a chicken with his head cut off.
Which is fine sometimes, but it winds up excluding whole galaxies of bite-sized one-weird-trick how-tos, which are fun and useful.
DiCaprio ... winds up capturing the enormous range of Arnie's raw emotions and making it clear why the Grape brothers share such an unbreakable bond.
Another big reason The Addams Family winds up feeling like a Saturday morning cartoon is because of the flat, weightless look of its animation.
It's a dark comedy in which Portuguese sailors dump a Frenchman overboard and he winds up on an island off Brazil populated by cannibals.
The U.S. Joint Typhoon Warning Center said gusts from the cyclone were reaching 350 kph (155 mph) and sustained winds up to 285 kph.
Hurt / comfort, where a powerful character is wounded and winds up in another character's loving care, is an extremely popular subgenre in fan fiction.
Or an eerily plausible cautionary tale of what might happen in a world where the wrong kind of populist revolution winds up in power.
Naturally, the CIA gets involved, and Cage winds up covertly spying on the guy on behalf of the U.S. government, but—another plot twist!
If the team was to aggressively tear everything down, there's a scenario in which Powell winds up Toronto's best player and offensive focal point.
The Mach 1, or whatever it winds up actually being called, is going to be the first flagship of Ford's upcoming lineup of EVs.
But if you eat MSG in food, very little of the glutamate winds up in the bloodstream because of digestion speed and other factors.
" And, about that marriage proposal – Sanders himself winds up the story: "Look when you do a proposal, it has to be done with ambience.
I mean, my gosh, I would love to promote those because, you know, because everything winds up being in conversation with everything else there.
Later that night, the Senate shoots down its repeal-and-replace bill on a procedural hurdle, and the legislation winds up needing 22019 votes.
The second is if he gets reëlected and winds up doing damage to our checks and balances or our reputation as a democratic society.
During strenuous exercise, the body relies in part on fat for fuel and winds up creating ketones, some of which migrate to the brain.
Whether he winds up getting a government paycheck or not, Clarke is going to be a fixture on conservative media for years to come.
When Dan, deep in his Sisyphean task, finds the weight of his conscience unendurable, he takes appropriate action and winds up needing a lawyer.
The president feels something, states it as fact, there winds up being no proof but now you have a lot of people believe it.
Cleaning up the Great Pacific Garbage PatchEventually, the plastic that winds up swirling in offshore vortexes does degrade, but it can take a while.
The problem with Stephen A. Smith in blackout mode, though, is that the point he's making winds up being incidental to him making it.
The first is that he steps in too close and winds up on top of his opponent, head high and unprepared for their return.
Anna was always more connected to Arendelle, both emotionally and literally (through her costuming), so it makes sense she winds up being the Queen.
Politics and bedfellows and all that, although the bed in which slimy little Martin winds up isn't that of Wolf but his own mother.
Lara Jean's secret stash of unsent love letters to Josh and four other crushes winds up being mysteriously stamped and sent to the addressees.
Varda reminisces about her friends from decades earlier, including French New Wave patriarch Jean-Luc Godard, who winds up figuring importantly in the film.
He winds up pressing her too hard to report the student to the police and give up a name, which ultimately scares her off.
In spite of this companionship, loneliness hovers around Young-hee like the North Sea mist, and she winds up literally fulfilling the film's title.
"If it winds up, perhaps inadvertently, in a place where we have more widespread protection, that would be bad for our economy," he said.
But there's little doubt that the future of transportation is electric, and it'll be interesting to see which e-motorcycle winds up on top.
Still, he winds up on death row, the result of countless assaults on his human and constitutional rights that will continue once he's there.
Not only is it expected to face Republican pushback, it would also be subject to Trump's veto even if Congress winds up passing it.
This Platonic declaration of love shows up in the finale of the sitcom "The Good Place," but it winds up illuminating everything around it.
"By constantly trying to extend neutrality, first by targeting a specific religion, it always winds up extending to other religions and beliefs," he said.
Political consultants often take a similar approach to try to shape their messages, which winds up influencing the promises and programs of elected officials.
Prematurely picking winners with massive bets heightens the risk that a company's race for global domination winds up becoming a race to oblivion. 3.
What should be a routine patrol stop quickly escalates when the officer pulls his gun, a struggle ensues, and the cop winds up dead.
Glickman added that US gas price hikes might be tempered if President Donald Trump winds up releasing oil from the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
The typhoon, with winds up to 130 miles (209 kilometers) per hour, prompted officials to urge the evacuation of more than a million people.
"Frankly, if we engage in this kind of anti-competitive, anti-trade behavior, it will probably be the dollar that winds up suffering, as well. "
The cheese winds up sticking to the foil and I decide to try again another time if I ever get my hands on parchment paper.
Virtually, every important issue in American politics and even American life winds up in front of the Supreme Court, and they have the last word.
As Kiyoko winds up—not exactly efficiently but not gracelessly, either—straps on the sides of her black cargo pants flail around near her feet.
He drops two pizzas immediately and winds up doing the humiliating and thankless job of wearing a sign for the pizza shop out front instead.
"I'm sure every judge — and celebrity, and publisher — will be looking at this case for guidance, particularly if it winds up on appeal," Stewart said.
He's buddy-buddy with "America First" President Donald Trump, but if his friend winds up ruining the United States, Thiel's got citizenship in New Zealand.
As with many features of human experience, a question this seemingly trivial winds up being an interesting and very non-trivial problem for a computer.
Hurricane Nate made landfall in Louisiana Saturday evening as a Category 1 with winds up to 2017 mph, a bit weaker than earlier forecasts expected.
But, like Google's Deep Dream, it winds up being a good entry-point into the bigger thing that is visual processing and machine learning, generally.
It's a brutal crash — Annie is thrown from the car and winds up badly injured on a rock, while her sister remained trapped, and died.
When Saru winds up on the USS Discovery, promoted to first officer under Captain Lorca (Jason Isaacs), he's disturbed by Burnham's presence on the ship.
But Walmart needs to triage its general merchandise business now, before it winds up dying on the vine with the rest of the retail market.
Still, if an intelligent race of tentacled underwater beings winds up outmaneuvering us and taking over the planet, we can't say there weren't warning signs.
There are 1,288 permanent stalls onsite and all barns are built to conform with the international building code to withstand winds up to 90mph (144kph).
Scott periodically winds up as the butt of the film's jokes, especially when his shrinking regulator keeps malfunctioning, or when he's physically or intellectually overmatched.
But when one of the rebels winds up in a hospital, both the Panah and the elites of Green City will find themselves in peril.
The Guilty is about an emergency dispatcher who winds up in the center of an abduction, trying to help resolve matters entirely over the phone.
Hurricane force winds can extent up to 35 miles (55 km) from the center and tropical storm-force winds up to 105 miles (165 km).
The only part of it that really feels familiar is how what Newton does winds up being about us, and the things we worry about.
He winds up on the road, hitchhiking, when he comes across a man in a field who douses himself in gasoline and holds a match.
November brings the premiere of "The Band's Visit," a musical about a traveling police band from Egypt that winds up in a remote Israeli town.
It is now the fringes of each caucus in Congress that winds up steering the ship rather than a bipartisan coalition of Democrats and Republicans.
The long, torturously slow relationship build-up winds up hollow, because it's so obviously only in place to make Tom's fall from grace more painful.
However, hopefully whoever winds up winning this piece of music memorabilia will be inspired to do something as altruistic with their prize as Ariana would.
I'm standing 15 feet from a hoop on a quiet road next to a dirt path that winds up a wooded hill to a cabin.
I have attempted to cook for myself in the past, but I have a tendency to burn food that winds up sticking to the pan.
"You can write a lot of scripts to do that, but it's brutal, and each team winds up doing it their own way," Philips said.
But if it is, he winds up sacrificing much of the tension of the mystery genre in order to keep hitting such an obvious target.
And even when it embarks on this cherry-picking expedition, the EPA still winds up showing that the benefits of cutting carbon outweigh the costs.
Homer tries to introduce Bart and Lisa to West — the kids are less than impressed — and then winds up backing away from him verrrry slowly.
Given where her game is at now and how much time she has to improve, there's a good chance she winds up a complete original.
In fact, the degree of regional influence that Iran winds up with 10 or 20 years from now is of no great consequence to us.
But Harvey will be long remembered, not for destructive winds up to 150 mph, but for the historic floods it unleashed on the Houston area.
In the end, trying to pin them down is futile: Each is a virtuosic talent, so any tradition they take on jointly winds up transformed.
The story begins in 2009, when his mother, Judie, receives a routine hip replacement operation and winds up in a coma with permanent brain damage.
"I've seen pie doughs colored with artificial food coloring and I find that everything winds up looking like Play-Doh and largely unappetizing," she said.
The question of why Daryl and Maggie would now play saboteurs instead of directly approaching Rick nags at a viewer as the season winds up.
In fact, a young woman who apparently saw the same production we did winds up reciting that entire mermaid scene, verbatim, partly under her breath.
If WeWork winds up laying off thousands of employees and heads toward bankruptcy as some analysts speculate, it may be because delusion finally runs dry.
If it winds up being the former, remember: Justice Sotomayor may have broken one of the Court's unwritten rules, but she called it out first.
Judgment centers around Takayuki Yagami, a private detective and former lawyer who winds up investigating a series of murders with possible ties to the Yakuza.
You know it's been a rough year for Uber when its name winds up in a crime story it had absolutely nothing to do with.
And a play that started off as a hoot — a friendly, familiar satire on high school mores and lingo — winds up as a primal scream.
Adding a citizenship question to the census is a bad idea from a public policy standpoint, even if it winds up hurting my political opponents.
She soon winds up in the film capital and captures the imagination of Jesse Lasky, a studio big who wants to sign her for pictures.
In the end, she winds up in the arms of "Clark," again, but he can't lie to her: He won't be joining her in Moscow.
It's a fitting summary of Owens's work, which, for all its subversion winds up feeling like a celebration of the power and energy of creativity.
Tommen winds up truly loving Margaery, and when Cersei blows up the Sept of Baylor, killing Margaery among countless others, he takes his own life.
House Democrats' legislation, whatever form it winds up taking, is intended to address a major problem they see in the way prescription drug negotiations work.
These advances could eventually trickle down into commercial fireworks, Conkling says — especially if the military winds up needing a lot of perchlorate-free pyrotechnic material made.
"It's possible, in my view, that [Sears] winds up with a going concern that's basically based online" because more stores could close post-bankruptcy, Lacy said.
Not only does Alexa meet Drew while they're stuck in an elevator, but she also winds up agreeing to be his date for his ex's wedding.
It winds up to be weirdly difficult for the giants to begin a new business, because the early returns for such an effort seem so paltry.
Time after time on tech platforms, we have seen how a posture of neutrality winds up benefiting the worst actors at the expense of everyone else.
One episode bleeding into the next is a perfect security blanket, especially if you're the kind of person who winds up unable to sleep at 3AM.
Unmoored, he starts randomly dispensing with his vast wealth and winds up in Tel Aviv on a pilgrimage to find a way to memorialize his parents.
A TELEVISION show's everyman character winds up as president, and now the actor who plays him leads the polls ahead of Ukraine's election on March 31st.
And when he's got the flu, maybe Dad checks on him once or twice but still winds up going out to dinner with some work friends.
So come back next week to find out how Archie Andrews is resurrected (and eventually winds up back in Riverdale High, bright-eyed and bushy tailed).
When you hear the words "9/11 musical" you're sure to think you're in for a sobfest, but the show winds up being something else entirely.
Music this stripped-down usually winds up too abstract; this jumping bean of a record more closely resembles a joke about abstraction, and content, and functionality.
Minnesota, which winds up the season with home games against San Jose and Calgary, has not allowed more than three goals in its last eight contests.
With fierce determination, and an overly bubbly personality, she graduates at the top of her law school class and winds up engaged to a successful attorney.
The weather service cautioned people against burning outside, as fires could get out of control due to possible strong winds up to 40 miles per hour.
If the Portal ultimately winds up lining the thrift store shelves of history, it won't be due to choices Facebook made to serve its core competency.
She winds up in the Connecticut suburbs with a former model and an inactive lawyer and it's a task nothing at Runway ever prepared her for.
Michael made landfall in Florida Wednesday as a Category 85033 storm, with sustained winds up to 155 miles per hour, according to the National Hurricane Center.
An estimated 40% of that falls into the "single-use" category, which means it winds up in the ocean within the same year it was produced.
With the Rams looking likely to once again put up a ton of points this season, Brown winds up a reliable flex option for fantasy players.
She winds up drawing attention to herself, and, as a result, guards take her in the middle of the night and deport her back to Colombia. 
One big Wall Street firm thinks Amazon's plan to build up its air freight delivery service may be what really winds up hurting UPS and FedEx.
The storm will bring heavy rain and sustained winds up to 85033 mph to the two U.S. territories, and forecasters are warning hurricane conditions are possible.
The Hawking paper, for one thing, doesn't really explain how information actually winds up encoded in outgoing radiation, just that there's a mathematical solution allowing it.
If their take winds up being different from the House's, they will go to conference, where lawmakers from both chambers will try to seek middle ground.
A fire weather watch went into effect Thursday -- with some forecasts reporting winds up to 30 mph and gusts up to 50 mph in certain areas.
That's how she winds up getting busy with Darius' buddy Romeo (who also, by the way, is the guy Rachel had sex with in Las Vegas).
The difference this time, whatever the final result of Sunday's gold medal game winds up being, is less the winning than the unmistakeable work of it.
As it moved off to sea in the afternoon, it packed winds up to 60 miles per hour (95 kph), National Hurricane Center in Miami said.
In the movie: Crow Daddy, a member of the cult, visits Abra's home in order to kidnap her, but only winds up killing her father, David.
Of course, if Clinton or Donald Trump winds up with a big lead in the Electoral College, what Satiacum and Chiafalo do won't make any difference.
The two strike up an intercontinental email correspondence that leads to an in-person flirtation when the musician winds up in the couple's coastal English town.
Already, nurses and doctors lament that paperwork often winds up forgotten in a drawer, a safe deposit box or a lawyer's office, unavailable in a crisis.
Winds up to 105 miles an hour crushed giant dockside storage silos like tin cans, and whipped tin roofs from the shanties in a nearby slum.
Natalia's known for her coconut stew, and Abdullah and the gang get to work making sure everyone who tries out a bowl winds up completely stoned.
The ball, most important if you're Spanish, winds up cleared in the interaction, and a handball by Quaresma trying to collect it allows everyone to exhale.
Once you get one theme entry you can probably guess the rest of them; they're old puns but put together, the theme winds up being fun.
"From here, I see how much mineral waste winds up in the ocean," said Mr. Hirochi, who sells fish at a warehouse near his waterfront home.
The lightsaber Luke lost in "Star Wars: Episode V — The Empire Strikes Back" somehow winds up in Maz Kanata's palace in "The Force Awakens" decades later.
Rey&aposs reveal was hinted at throughout the latest movies and winds up being the perfect mirror to the start of George Lucas&apos prequel trilogy.
All of which means that if Kavanaugh winds up on the Supreme Court, he's got Lindsey Graham to thank for it -- maybe more than anyone else.
Around the holidays there is occasionally a "hot toy" for kids that flies off the shelves and winds up on eBay with a huge up-charge.
During more syrupy bits, I began to think of the show as "This Is UK." And yet this mild artificiality winds up serving the show's purposes.
A preliminary damage survey showed an EF-3 tornado, with winds up to 140 mph, touched down in Robertson County, the NWS in Fort Worth said.
Every second winds up turning into about 10, which increases the size of the already large haystack of photos and videos we tend to shoot these days.
It's just that in terms of arming Jackson and company with material that would motivate an encore, "Shaft" winds up with the short end of the stick.
The real question is will whoever winds up running in Montana, Georgia, Iowa, Maine, Texas, and elsewhere have an energized and determined group of people behind them.
"That coordination in that sort of last-mile moment winds up being sometimes more complicated than you might think," she told reporters at a briefing on Tuesday.
"The problem is the forecast is calling for more dry weather and winds up to 30 miles an hour" on top of the extraordinary heat, he said.
Booth winds up at Spahn Ranch, the defunct Western movie set where the Manson Family lived and plotted Helter Skelter while knitting vests out of human hair.
A young woman named Unar escaped from her parents' plans to sell her into slavery, and winds up serving Audblayin, the goddess ruler of growth and fertility.
In landing somewhere in between, The Purge: Election Year winds up being what is perhaps the most unerring take on US politics we've seen yet this year.
Meanwhile, the National Hurricane Center said that the storm remained essentially parked over southeast Texas, dumping rain with maximum sustained winds up to 45 miles per hour.
Farr finds the whole threat so laughable he's publicly offered pro bono audit defense for anyone who actually winds up in the IRS's crosshairs due to #ThotAudit.
Which is why Justice League winds up feeling so much like a straw poll for viewers, with a mishmash of everything they might want, all run together.
Later, Vayner reedits it into smaller tidbits to run as clips or stills on other sites, which is how Bilyeu winds up with those gauzy Instagram posts.
Tom Sherbourne (Fassbender) has returned to Australia after fighting in World War I. Seeking solace and silence, he winds up with a job as a lighthouse keeper.
Cole is so meticulous, he winds up tying the readers in knots trying to keep track of oft-switching alliances and a continually expanding cast of characters.
Ultimately, I grab a frittata square from Elephants ($5.09) and J winds up with a bagel and cream cheese and dried sausage stick ($4.95), also from Elephants.
Along the way, he discovers that in 2025 terms, he's actually the smartest person on the planet; he even winds up being added to the presidential cabinet.
Hanks' brilliant, Sherlock Holmes-like character again winds up spouting a lot of convoluted-sounding dialogue -- occasionally at inopportune times -- while surrounded by a solid international cast.
What happens next winds up putting the show back into her hands: Darius, who is driving, gets pulled over, and yanked from the car by police officers.
The Trump campaign claims that if it winds up the nominating process with anywhere close to 1,237 it will somehow find the remaining delegates before the convention.
"I think that what you're seeing playing out is the gradual erosion of trust with an administration that usually winds up in a failed presidency," Panetta said.
But even if no one winds up dead or behind bars, using drugs can still torpedo a career, break up a family, and drain a bank account.
When it's finally in position, the mech twists its hulking metal body, winds up its claw arm, and slowly delivers a love-tap at the hanging sedan.
If Clinton winds up losing Iowa and New Hampshire to Sanders — a real possibility — she will need a Southern fire wall to stop the Vermont senator's momentum.
It's yet another contribution to the mountain of plastic that Americans throw out every year, much of which winds up in our oceans, and even our food.
The reforms undoubtedly will be controversial, so it is likely only a matter of time before the issue once again winds up on the agenda of Congress.
Half of the Aloha State is under hurricane warning with the approach of Hurricane Lane, a Category 4 storm with winds up to 156 miles per hour.
Whatever winds up happening with Antonio Brown, we know it isn't good, and it has to be taking focus away from football in the Oakland locker room.
One winds up, invariably, in the less-well-known cul-de-sac of the near-luxe market, where you'll also find vehicles such as the Toyota Avalon.
So it may be only a matter of time before a large US or European company winds up taking the plunge and buys a pot company outright.
In a sense, "The Hatred of Poetry" winds up being a meticulous tangent about how the people who have contempt for poetry are (mostly) missing the point.
Tatum plays Mike, who'd like to be a furniture designer but winds up becoming a stripper after the odd jobs he picks up can't pay his bills.
Pitch, tone, and volume all seem to factor into its audio-based gameplay, but a layperson like me winds up in the pit more often than not.
Far less commonly seen than attacks to the lead leg, the rear leg of even a great kickboxer winds up less conditioned and more susceptible to damage.
In northern California, similarly powerful gusts (though they're referred to as the Diablo winds up north) helped the 77,000-acre Kincade Fire grow quickly in Sonoma County.
When his second daughter, Hodl (Stephanie Lynne Mason), falls in love with a penniless radical who winds up in Siberia, Tevye bends again and blesses their marriage.
He winds up with a dead man riding shotgun and, later, under the thumb of Ann Savage, as perhaps the most pitiless femme fatale of the era.
Instead, like teenage existence itself, Class inevitably winds up feeling like a bland, predetermined cliché, trapped within its own narrative tropes like a juvenile stuck in detention.
The psychological thriller stars The Crown's Claire Foy as a woman who believes she's being stalked, who then winds up in a mental institution against her will.
What winds up happening instead is that many single people "simmer" multiple partners at once to stave off loneliness, but don't commit and thereby surrender their freedom.
" Elsewhere, an airport salad functions as a hiding place for marijuana and a custom vehicle ("Super Sport with frog eyes") winds up "double-parked at Five Guys.
"The potential risk in this law is if it winds up in the hands of a government with the wrong motives," said one Socialist member of Parliament.
The storm formerly known as Hurricane Lorenzo is blasting Ireland and the United Kingdom today with winds up to 80 miles per hour, heavy rain, and flooding.
Mr. Urie portrays Ivan Alexandreyevich Hlestakov, a jobless dandy and former minor clerk from St. Petersburg, who winds up penniless and suicidal in a remote village inn.
You can hazard a guess at how successful his ghost of Christmas Future — a gravestone that reads "he was a dick of a father" — winds up being.
If Senator Elizabeth Warren winds up not becoming the nominee, it is possible that one reason for this was voter uncertainty about her "Medicare for all" proposal.
Every major political issue of the day eventually winds up in their courtroom, and they either embrace or resist what's happening in the rest of the world.
Part of the problem involves having Fraser speak directly to the camera, perhaps intended to be more "Fargo"-esque, but which winds up feeling just plain goofy.
The fact that they possess interiority, and that we generally don't care, winds up being the cause of the time warp — and the way out of it.
Having already invested several hours watching the entire first season, it would be nice to know where "Servant" is heading, or rather, where it finally winds up.
Cyclone Gita hit the Pacific island nations of Fiji and Tonga last week, packing winds up to 275 kph (171 mph) and causing widespread destruction and flooding.
Zuber found himself in a pocket of space just on the six-yard line and winds up with a very straightforward finish past the Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson.
Researchers also test roof shingles, blasting them for two hours at a time with a 350-horsepower machine that generates winds up to 160 miles per hour.
We see more shots of a terrifying Robin Wright and a dystopian future LA, and K winds up wearing more bandages on his nose than Jake Gittes.
If Mr Shipachyov winds up being roughly as good as the model suggests, he will add another ten or so PSAR to Las Vegas's projected 2017-18 total.
While we know outerwear should be the top priority this time of year, it always winds up being the last thing we shop for during our fall haul.
When she tries to report the guy, though, she winds up locked in a mental institution against her will, and begins to lose her grasp on what's real.
Of course, a lot of nature winds up sounding like different perspectives on hell—take parasitic wasps for example—but ants really do seem to have it bad.
The only other survivor of the Pendragon bloodline is Uther's young son Arthur, who winds up being raised in a brothel in the grubby Roman settlement of Londinium.
There's no word on who Brad Pitt will end up playing, but he'll have to go all Legends of the Fall again if he winds up as Manson.
Given Ray's crisp boxing and Felder's penchant for throwing hard power shots from his Muay Thai repertoire, it's hard to fathom how this fight winds up a dud.
It's a clever, if occasionally too-on-the-nose, conceit that winds up underscoring just what an opaque figure Kael, who died in 2001, was and still is.
Just don't be surprised if once the technology that went into it has had time to settle, it beats the odds and winds up looking like the future.
So it appears that once the initial shock of a CEO change fades, the new leader winds up getting a bit of a honeymoon period from Wall Street.
Still a Category 224 storm, it is expected to restrengthen as it traverses the warm waters of the Florida Keys bringing winds up to 2100 miles per hour.
Dozens of flights heading toward south Florida and the Caribbean have been canceled or delayed as Hurricane Irma barrels toward the region with winds up to 175 mph.
Unlike her Cara Delevingne live-action counterpart, the comic version of Laureline is a peasant from 11th century France who winds up becoming Valerian's partner after saving him.
Tasha: And given who he is, what's the chance that he winds up trying to undermine Sansa just enough that she has to come to him for help?
The Affordable Care Act is being challenged in the courts yet again — and a Fifth Circuit decision could help determine whether that fight winds up going any further.
Speaking of, Morena Baccarin plays Vanessa, Wilson's girlfriend who shares his twisted worldview but winds up as little more than bait in this story, despite her obvious pluck.
Word got around to the cast and crew of the show, which stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Selena Meyer, a former US senator who winds up becoming president.
The thing winds up on Reddit, and then by the end of the day, the hole is actually, and I shit you not, the diameter of this table.
After making landfall near the eastern tip of Cuba on Tuesday evening, Hurricane Matthew has been downgraded to a Category 3 storm — with winds up to 125 mph.
Of the 25 billion pounds of textiles the US generates per year, 85 percent of it—some 70 pounds' worth, per US citizen—winds up in a landfill.
"Valonqar" is Valyrian for "little brother," which has led people to believe that either Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) or Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) winds up killing the mourning mother.
Twitter users willfully contributing to public executions could lead to a more enthralling exploration of human nature than the villain-focused story the episode winds up telling instead.
A spiral staircase in the lighthouse winds up to a sitting room at the top of the lighthouse tower, with a panorama of the lake and surrounding countryside.
Regardless of how well it winds up working, giving people a safe, appropriate place to relieve themselves will probably go a long way towards fighting BART's urine trouble.
Although she often winds up in roles that revolve around faith and uncertainty, she exudes a Midwestern pragmatism, which she knows can have its own kind of mystery.
Temperatures at Thule have reached up to 68 Fahrenheit in the summer months; but during the winter, they can fall below -30, with winds up to 100 knots.
Reshma may learn not to behave like an entitled brat, but Kanakia refuses to reward her: She is accepted nowhere and winds up working in a shoe store.
Gross believes that if the terminal rate winds up near 3 percent to 3.25 percent, based on where the economy is right now, that could induce a recession.
Graham said he's "all in for Trump" but could see working with Biden "on a lot of things" if he winds up in the White House in 28500.
Presumably severance is out of the question, so maybe we'll learn more when he or she lands a book deal (or winds up dealing with a public lawsuit).
If he winds up in investigators' crosshairs for secreting payoffs, he could potentially provide much more damaging information to prosecutors than Cohen ever could about the president's dealmaking.
And it works, as evidenced by the latest installment, featuring Taylor Swift, which winds up being both hysterically funny at points and surprisingly sincere and thoughtful at others.
If that retabulation winds up reflecting a difference of less than a quarter of a percent, or 0.25 percent, between the two, then there is a hand recount.
Mary winds up taking her self-inflicted babysitting assignment so seriously (I won't spoil the details) that she actually has no choice but to leave the stress behind.
Turkey grows about 70 percent of the world's supply of hazelnuts, much of which winds up in the world-famous Nutella spread or in Nestlé and Godiva candies.
Yet there's a certain cathartic charm in seeing the moral squalor of present-day governments translated into a juicy melodrama that winds up in an orgy of destruction.
If you're doing it by hand, this process usually involves adding chemicals and centrifuging the sample so the RNA winds up in a different layer from everything else.
In 203, the hurricane, category 5 before making landfall, ripped through the Gulf of Mexico, with winds up to 140 miles per hour kicking up 90-foot waves.
" Opening in Venice with Claudio Monteverdi's 17th-century "L'Incoronazione di Poppea," the show winds up in Leningrad, for the tumultuous 1934 premiere of Shostakovich's "Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk.
When she winds up submerged in a river, collateral damage once again in someone else's fight, he stays with her, and tries to coax her to the surface.
A group of Egyptian musicians — the grandly named Alexandria Ceremonial Police Orchestra — comes to Israel to open an Arab cultural center but winds up in the wrong place.
WM: So like everything else, this term becomes something is very specific usage and refers to a very specific history and winds up turning into something like Goop.
And that is my best guess as to why the sleep-deprived Kim winds up staggering out of a solo car crash at the end of this episode.
Except that every now and then, something complicated comes down the screening belt, or someone gets a little overzealous about the job, and everyone winds up looking bad.
The entire structure, including the windows, can withstand a Category 5 hurricane with winds up to 175 miles per hour, assuming it is properly anchored to a foundation.
Furthermore, the current tax code reduces the revenue collected under the corporate tax code and winds up shifting the burden for tax revenue to the individual and labor.
Geralt always seems to find himself in situations where he winds up naked with a woman, or walks into a situation filled with a bunch of naked people.
"We have in this country had, at least for the last 10 or 15 years, an almost irrational belief that technology always winds up doing good," McNamee said.
To try to capture a city's scope through the more literal means of maps and facts winds up diminishing its monumentality by hinting at what can't be done.
So in practice, an opt-out regime means that almost everyone winds up participating without their knowledge, while an opt-in regime will mean that hardly anyone participates.
I hope he winds up withdrawing none of them so long as they can help protect our Kurdish friends and deter our Syrian, Iranian, Russian and Turkish foes.
"Anne," as it's known on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, where its first season winds up on Sunday, is a much different take than earlier film and television productions.
If Ms. Warren winds up advancing to the nomination, perhaps we'll remember it the way we remember Donald J. Trump's rise in 2016 or Barack Obama's in 2008.
It adds one new major character, Jaylah (played by Algerian actress Sofia Boutella), an alien who is also stranded on the planet the Enterprise crew winds up on.
But what if a lab wrongly attributes a disease variant to you, and that variant winds up in the FBI's DNA database and gets you convicted of a crime?
My VPN winds up blocking over 23 million IP addresses controlled by Amazon, resulting in various unexpected casualties, from Motherboard and Fortune to the U.S. Government Accountability Office's website.
That said, the Wizards got him on a deal that should prove a very nice value even if he just winds up playing in support of incumbent Marcin Gortat.
We spend loads of money on impact assessments, and it seems silly not to follow through to see what the actual environmental impact of a project winds up being.
Having become a key figure in a federal investigation, he is trying to better position himself to make a deal if in fact he winds up facing criminal charges.
But in celebrating the violence it purports to deplore, it ultimately winds up doing exactly what we hope this year's election won't: perpetuating the sins it exists to defeat.
Oscar winds up showing up to Taylor's office with candy (coding provisions), saying that back in the day, he just wished someone were around to play Dragon Quest with.
Because the film doesn't want to walk back Maleficent's anti-heroine charms or commit to making her a full-on villain, she winds up as a curiously passive figure.
All of these subjects are expected to get serious scrutiny during Moore's confirmation process if he winds up being officially nominated by the White House, something Democrats vigorously oppose.
WHEN Andrés Manuel López Obrador winds up a stump speech in the main square of Jilotepec, a small town in the eastern state of Veracruz, the crowd surges forward.
But when he accidentally winds up in the Land of the Dead, he encounters a trickster (Gael García Bernal) who helps him discover the truth about his family's past.
Everyone in Shawn's life is wary of "the Center" and worried for his safety, but he doesn't snap out of it until Jonathan Turner winds up in a coma.
It's easy to giggle at what the film winds up doing, because it's too easy to see the grimmer, more emotional things it's trying and failing to do instead.
The typhoon was the third storm system to hit the island in just two weeks, lashing Taiwan with winds up to 143 miles per hour (230 kilometers per hour).
But Axe's eventual swing at Rhoades is so big, and he takes so many risks in the process, that he walks right into a trap and winds up arrested.
M. winds up taking the bus (with his free bus pass from work) since his bike isn't there anymore, but arrives home much later than the kiddo and me.
The Washington Post warns that due to unusually high winds (up to 80 mph), the fires could exponentially grow overnight and that other areas may also be at risk.
People living along the New Jersey shore will need to prepare for possible coastal flooding and high winds up to 60 miles per hour associated with the winter weather.
Calculating the multiple on invested capital (MOIC) is as easy as dividing the amount of money received after the company winds up by the total amount of money invested.
"They're focused on repeat visits, and not just looking for a single video that goes viral and winds up in everyone's feed," an anonymous Facebook Watch partner told AdAge.
A guy who can do shit like this... ...or, more practically, this: ...is dumping the ball off and winds up relegated to set-up duty in his own mix.
No amount of bubblewrap will save your laptop from damage when it's tossed around like a football in the back of whatever truck or plane it winds up on.
However, The Sun Is Also a Star tugs on so many threads over the course of its single-day story that its conclusion winds up being far from neat.
Fights reach huge crescendos where a downed foe winds up on the receiving end of attacks that shower the landscape with sparks and great swathes of light and blood.
"My view is [that there is] too much debt here and CVS winds up being levered nearly 5x to get this done," said Holz in a note to clients.
Escobar's mother, Hermilda, always a thorn in the side, wants to attend Christmas mass over everyone's objections and winds up going anyway, leading his enemies right to the compound.
It does her no good, though, since the moment she slips loose she tries to attack Trenton and winds up banging her head on the wall, knocking herself out.
In the end, it may be the spectacular downfall of Harvey Weinstein, a Hollywood mogul and prominent supporter of the Democratic party, that winds up making the biggest difference.
After meeting a stray (voiced by Justin Theroux), Lady winds up lost and finds herself on an adventure with the mangy mutt that leads to an unexpected canine romance.
Among the cruelties of popular political history is that almost everyone below the level of President winds up being forgotten, and one-term Presidents are usually remembered as failures.
As a platform the Switch seems like it offers the best of all worlds, but if a game doesn't properly adapt itself, it winds up caught somewhere between them.
Richard Madden stars as David Budd, a war veteran with a knack for interrogations who winds up as a bodyguard for a high-ranking politician, Julia Montague (Keeley Hawes).
"Venom," the closing track, will appear on the soundtrack of the Marvel movie of the same name, which is about a journalist who winds up hosting an alien symbiote.
Winds up to 112 mph lashed the coast, and a storm surge of up to 11 feet was expected in some areas, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
Shula (Maggie Mulubwa) is a Zambian girl banished from her village after a weird incident, and winds up living with a traveling camp of witches that takes her in.
Even if that winds up being true, the new law says doctors who perform abortions will be prosecuted, and that could still have an impact on women who miscarry.
"Normal Again" (season 23, episode 17) Somewhat appropriately, the most divisive Buffy episode — one that some love and some hate — winds up somewhere in the middle of our ranking.
In Ms. Mitchell's telling, Eurydice (Eva Noblezada) winds up in hell because of the frost and famine that follow when Persephone (Amber Gray) pays Hades her annual conjugal visit.
The storm pummeled Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands with winds up to 155 miles an hour on Wednesday, knocking out electricity and causing flash floods and mudslides.
Winds up to 185 mph and torrential rains destroyed or severely damaged nearly half the homes of the 70,85033 residents in Abaco and Grand Bahama, The Associated Press reported.
Alice's two daughters — Helen (Heather Burns) and Rosie (Natalie Gold) — seem better adjusted; even so, Helen winds up fulfilling the audience's unspoken wish by throttling Fanny in the stairwell.
FROST, in turn, winds up being part of the 39D clue for WEATHER WORDS, and now you see why they couldn't possibly pay me enough to chart this theme.
Doing that math in my head convinced me that it's probably smarter to go with whichever coach winds up claiming the East's ripe-for-the-plucking No. 3 seed.
Initially chilly, they soon defrost and start to hang out with Kumail, and Beth winds up picking a fight with an anti-Muslim heckler during one of his routines.
Still, Moore's central point -- that "The road to Trump was paved for decades" -- winds up indicting multiple parties, actually leaving Trump on the sidelines for much of the film.
Her revolution becomes a runaway train and winds up confining her to her home where she is forbidden to read and her book is taken out with the trash.
He might not be able to stop Mueller but he sure as hell can influence what people think of him and, by extension, whatever Mueller winds up finding out.
The regular influx of newcomers winds up pricing some people out of their homes, moving them into poorer parts of Phoenix, until they eventually wind up on the streets.
" If the new coronavirus winds up looking less severe, she added, "we may be moving away from containing the virus as a goal to one of minimizing its spread.
If impeachment — which I support as a matter of constitutional duty but fear on political grounds — winds up helping Trump get re-elected, it will be for similar reasons.
But where Judgment Day could have complemented these arresting visuals with a psychologically complex rendering of a newly hard-bodied woman, Sarah's character overall winds up disappointingly one-dimensional.
Dropping F-bombs when she's not bludgeoning her foes, the hyper-sexualized Harley (voiced by "The Big Bang Theory's" Kaley Cuoco) winds up doing a stint in Arkham Asylum.
And the upshot of that pep talk is that, in an attempted show of bravery, Jojo winds up exploding a grenade on himself and is sent home from camp.
Kovacs winds up becoming allied with a cop, Kristin Ortega (Martha Higareda), just to make this feel like a conventional TV show despite being wrapped in space-age trappings.
But the show's attempt to make Baby Yoda into a swaggering, trash-talking, "sliding-into-my-DMs" bragging Hollywood star winds up feeling a bit obvious as the punchline.
Republican leaders may hope to get some Democrats to vote for their tax legislation, but don't expect that to happen if it winds up just being tax cuts, Rep.
Much of the harvest winds up in beloved confections, like Nutella spread made by Ferrero, candy bars made by Nestlé and Godiva chocolates made by a Turkish company, Yildiz.
Without that sensibility, a jeremiad winds up sounding, well, nearly schizophrenic — abject decline up front, with a magical and overly dreamy conclusion that leaves a listener confused at best.
But it winds up as a personal, painful window into present South African youth culture, and into the issues young people face solely because of the bodies they're born into.
But the Orwellian nightmare that the writers concoct winds up taking a back seat to a more conventional cat-and-mouse game as Ben navigates his way through the ranks.
Northeastern Australia is still dealing with the aftermath of Cyclone Debbie, which swept across the Queensland coast on Tuesday, causing widespread damage with winds up to 185 kph (114 mph).
But it's tragic because he could be an ally, but he winds up defecting and going with what's familiar, what he's trained to see as his right and his privilege.
But the result, oddly enough, is like what happens in many other blockbuster superhero films: Incredibles 2 tries to say lots of things and winds up saying nothing at all.
In sufficiently tight races, it is essentially a matter of chance whether a company's hire winds up in the political majority (and thus in a position to help) or not.
Even a well-intentioned court-packing scheme (like FDR's arguably was) can set off a cycle of mutual escalation that winds up discrediting and weakening the institution being battled over.
But wouldn't it be the perfect Game of Thrones twist if the most laughable idea — being diplomatic with what man perceives as a pure evil — winds up being the solution?
But McLaren is dead last in the current season of F1, so it's not surprising that they're trying to exert some control over who winds up in the simulator role.
If Trump winds up in criminal hot water due to the Mueller investigation, and the matter reaches the Supreme Court, remember: Kavanaugh is not under any obligation to recuse himself.
A major network has just ordered a series about a man who sends for a mail-order bride from the Philippines and winds up with a full mail-order family.
Worst-case scenario: He winds up taking an Okposo Deal—a shit ton of money for a lot of years to play hockey for a bad team like the Sabres.
Darius is still upset with Rachel about what happened in Alabama, which means he's not playing to the cameras, so Adam winds up charming the ladies in the hot tub.
What I learned helped me see the ways in which Green Book doesn't go nearly far enough in confronting its subject, and winds up trivializing serious matters as a result.
Here is what Agan writes about "seeing the failure": A curious thing about software bugs is that it winds up being pretty easy to "fix" something by breaking something else.
Kate Taylor, The Globe and Mail Justice League winds up feeling so much like a straw poll for viewers, with a mishmash of everything they might want, all run together.
The Category 3 storm, with winds up to 115 mph, is expected to strengthen further as it travels over warm waters today toward Turks and Caicos and the southeastern Bahamas.
The short winds up as a study in aspiration, depression, and escapism, but first, it's just an exercise in dreams come true, as shared with an equal and expressive partner.
Mr. Merlot doesn't make for a very talkative dinner party guest, and while he's a joy to have around, he winds up sidling Schneider with a lot of the housework.
And yet Harden and Jason Terry completely botch what may or may not have been a designed switch, and Jared Dudley winds up with the easiest layup of his career.
The upcoming film is still in its infancy, so we probably have a long wait before we see the young Wonka—whoever winds up playing him—hit the big screen.
Unlike in the city, where anonymity is found in the crowd and desires can be gratified with a minimum of friction, in the country one winds up depending on others.
Both governors told CNBC that landing the jobs would be a win for their respective state, but no matter where they wind up, the Kansas City region winds up benefiting.
Trump now seems set on terminating Mueller's investigation, which he could attempt to do by directing the head of the Justice Department (whoever that winds up being) to fire him.
Nevertheless, "Knightfall" proves that it's possible to come equipped with all the right accessories and still produce a show that winds up looking underdressed for a knight on the town.
It's been a big source of interest for everyone on the show, and we expect whatever the second-act Vision Fund winds up becoming to be a big damn deal.
Gregarious and game, he seems to know everyone; at one point, he winds up in a limo bound for a drag club with Andy Warhol, Bryan Ferry, and David Bowie.
After finally peeling away, he is pulled over for making an illegal left turn and winds up in a police precinct, suspected of nothing worse than driving under the influence.
It winds up being nothing like he hoped -- because he did zero actual checking into who the people he was meeting with were or wanted -- and he ends it quickly.
He winds up blowing up Tuco's place of operation with fulminated mercury to teach him a lesson and get his payment in full — and then some — for himself and Jesse. 
Once the video of her interrogation hits the news media, she winds up looking as paranoid as Lucas and, worse, disrespectful of a commander in chief who is still ailing.
When a dog winds up in a shelter, the rescue organization's first order of business is usually to make sure the animal is spayed or neutered, if it isn't already.
Daniels, who was obviously neither of these extremes, winds up looking perpetually uncomfortable, which makes the film's constant descriptions of Lisa as a conniving sex goddess seem strange and discordant.
When the fake Tommy hits the ice, an unsuspecting skater cruises over to make sure he's alright, and the guy winds up becoming an unwitting audience to Johnny's tragic end.
She goes anyway because she's being treated for cancer, but winds up running out of the doctors' offices when the treatment is over, fearful that someone will turn her in.
I realize, somewhat to my chagrin, that I will likely have to notify every single user who winds up in my screencaps, and possibly even change screencaps if they object.
In an interview with the New York Times, Trump even flirted with the idea that he'd fire Mueller if the former FBI director's investigation winds up looking at Trump's finances.
He lives to make the other side blink and is eager to signal that he'll do whatever it takes to get his way — even when he ultimately winds up capitulating.
At some point, every last one of them winds up splutteringly frayed or fried, so getting to a favorite gym probably helps keep Mr. de Blasio from losing his mind.
Saved from suicide by Gordon Dunn (Martin Donovan), a psychologist who has invented a machine that recovers memories, Sam turns into an amateur sleuth when Dunn also winds up expired.
And rather than being LJ's pen pal, as he is in the book version, John Ambrose actually winds up volunteering at the same retirement home where Lara Jean is working.
But while there's always some excitement in reuniting an old band, this one mostly winds up belting out a tune equivalent to Roseanne's legendary version of the Star-Spangled Banner.
On Friday, Hurricane Jose, a powerful storm barreling across the Atlantic in Irma's wake, was upgraded to a Category 4, bringing with it winds up to 150 miles per hour.
In a series of unfortunate events, Dwight winds up getting the teapot (filled with sentimental inside jokes and a revealing card) that Jim bought for Pam as her Secret Santa.
Having put on such a grand display of fealty, the majority leader has plausible deniability in the event that some aspect of the proceedings winds up displeasing the White House.
He winds up extending his leave of absence from his Melbourne job and partnering with the only cop in sight, a very likable local named Raco, for a rogue investigation.
Knowing what men think also comes in handy with a new relationship involving Will (Aldis Hodge), a single dad, who Ali winds up manipulating for reasons both personal and professional.
"Whether it's policy, whether it's the personnel behind the policy or whether it's even just the outlook, that winds up being incorporated into valuations in the shorter term," said Caffrey.
The 556-horsepower V-8 in the CTS-V is breathtaking in its smoothness and how powerfully it winds up the car, even at lane-changing speeds on the freeway.
Although he has averaged 20 points or more regularly, and frequently winds up in the 30s and 3013s, Aldridge had never scored 50 points in an N.B.A. game until Thursday.
But in broad strokes, this is how most of it works: You manipulate transactions between US and non-US branches of the company so that the money winds up abroad.
But if it winds up being a tight race because of limited support from Hispanic voters, her campaign managers could argue that her core advantage — black voters — is still to come.
Discovered in a Bosnian forest, then sent to an orphanage in what would become Serbia, the boy winds up back in the forest, this time with a gun in his hands.
The story focuses on Dockery's Letty, a con artist just paroled from prison, whose life takes a dramatic turn when she winds up in a hotel room at the wrong time.
If the coronavirus does become a permanent fixture among humans, one possibility — let's call it outcome 1a — is that it winds up fluctuating with the seasons the way the flu does.
Even though we know the Rebels get the plans in the end, Rogue One winds up being really tense and thrilling, because the characters matter, and because they're so nobly doomed.
The majority of what's built in Mexico winds up being sold in the U.S., the total climbing to just under 2.7 million vehicles last year, according to the International Trade Administration.
Local leaders and many among the Mosul population say it could be the first sign of Shi'ite parties trying to extend their influence as the battle against the jihadists winds up.
She winds up linking up with Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), the head honcho of the MCU spy agency S.H.I.E.L.D., and the two get busy fighting some dangerous, shape-shifting aliens.
The most powerful tropical storm ever recorded in the Southern Hemisphere battered Fiji on Saturday with winds up to 220 miles per hour, leaving thousands without power on the island nation.
BK also winds up underground and is asked to answer for his role in the destruction of town as a member of the wrecking company, though he refuses to accept responsibility.
The Category 1 tropical storm—the fifteenth of the season—is churning winds up to 115 mph (185 km/hr), and has already resulted in flooding along the Pacific west coast.
Fifty Shades Freed winds up the ridiculous movie trilogy based on E.L. James's best-selling novels about Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan), a rich sadomasochist, and soul mate Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson).
Where the first film was content with straight-faced silliness, Zoolander 2 tries to blow the same silliness out to epic, world-spanning proportions, and it just winds up feeling overstretched.
Attorneys general could argue the federal government had overreached if the Trump administration winds up allowing associations to buy health coverage across borders that only complies with a single state's regulations.
Tarantino recently spoke to CinemaBlend about his long-gestating plan for the Star Trek franchise and confirmed that, if he winds up actually directing this movie, it will be his last.
These dense biofilms in turn offer the worms safety and numbers and a collective structure that winds up looking a lot like what algae form on their own, sans worm hosts.
Opting to use the Thanksgiving holiday to get an eye job instead of spending time with her family, Selina winds up with swollen, crimson-red recovery bags beneath her lower lids.
The giant stone was found in Vivian, which had been hit especially hard by large hail, winds up to 80 mph, and even a brief tornado, according to the NOAA report.
Based on Arturo Pérez-Reverte's book "La Reina Del Sur" (already adapted as a popular Mexican show), "Queen" follows a Mexican drug queenpin who winds up fleeing to the United States.
World Science Festival Family Events (Saturday and Sunday) Journeys to the stars and intriguing pursuits on earth are among the topics to be explored as the festival winds up this weekend.
But "Yellowstone," a modern-day western airing on Paramount Network, gets bogged down in minutia and politics, and generally winds up being about as exciting as watching a zoning-commission meeting.
What starts out as a set of perfectly good Across entries winds up bending diagonally (in the squares that have been shaded/circled for your convenience) and becoming bodies of water.
The first, a relatively stationary galaxy, acts as the lens When the smaller, and more distant galaxy passes behind, its light winds up around the closer galaxy all shredded and trippy.
But if Rader winds up becoming the show's season-spanning villain, his eventual arrest could be the big fifth-season ending that Fincher hinted at during an interview back in October.
MC: Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Captain America — whoever winds up the nominee, the arguments for choosing a woman, or better still, a woman of color, as his running mate are legion.
Imperioli first drew wider attention in the 1990 Martin Scorsese film "Goodfellas," playing Spider — a harmless mob flunky who winds up on the wrong end of Joe Pesci's jokes and worse.
My prediction would be that the whole thing winds up in court, creating endless litigation, screwing up the economy and making it impossible for Congress to do anything about anything else.
A classically trained ballerina stranded in a Vegas chorus line, she winds up — through a first-episode twist I won't spoil — alone and jobless in the small town of Paradise, Calif.
After Ben winds up in a jail for assault, Marty tells Wendy it is time to send Ben to another mental health facility, this time a private one in the area.
Taylor winds up vowing to build Axe Cap a better quant of its own — perhaps the one time a boss actually acts on behalf of the underlings rather than against them.
Cain is 3-10 with a 5.19 earned run average for San Francisco as he winds up a six-year, $127.5 million contract he signed two months before his perfect game.
Mr. Kadyrov is young and ambitious, whereas Mr. Putin is experienced but fatigued — and is running out of ways to boost his popularity as his current term winds up in 2018.
And if Sanders winds up as the nominee, there is of course the possibility that some of his views wind up affecting the overall Democratic brand and impacting down-ballot races.
The top candidates who won't have jobs in DC come January — Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg — will still have an advantage if much of their competition winds up stranded in Washington.
As a result of all these complex machinations, if the pick winds up in the 1 spot, or between 10 and 13, the 76ers will get it (a 97 percent chance).
This could help boost sales in the country, though it could come at the expense of profit depending on how many locally made Model 3s Tesla winds up selling in China.
She also winds up in what sounds like an extremely lurid situation: bound and gagged, naked and helpless, about to be tortured by a man she knows is a sadistic killer.
Much of it goes to the dump, but some of it catches Mr. DiMola's eye and winds up in his garage on Summerfield Street, a quiet residential block in Ridgewood, Queens.
So, yeah, there are a lot of plates in the air, and despite the work of pros such as director Diane Paulus (Waitress, Pippin), it all winds up feeling pretty overwrought.

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