Sentences with phrase «gone by episode»

We didn't have a chance to fix it before we finalized this episode, but the echo should be gone by Episode 3.)

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Dimon included a warning over the London Whale episode in his remarks on Tuesday: «And, anyone who sues, we're going to fight that one to the end, too, by the way.
While the show has always been female - driven, this season went even further by having women direct all 13 episodes of the series.
It may sound a little like something out of an episode of the «The Jetsons,» but the reality is the Federal Aviation Administration is required to implement regulations to integrate commercial drones into the national airspace by 2015, meaning flying robots are going to become a lot more common in the U.S.
Is this remarkable episode, variously described by some observers as a Tea Party «hostage - taking» or even «suicide bombing,» going to end in the unthinkable?
Greenspan didn't budge, and Yellen's fears never materialized, but the episode goes to show the future chairman is by no means indifferent to the Fed's worthy goal of maintaining price stability.
At the time of the show's premiere, however, Trump's Atlantic City casino holdings were burdened by $ 2 billion in bond debt that they struggled to repay, according to The New York Times, which goes unmentioned in the first episode of «The Apprentice.»
«In its purest form, true success is found by going with your passion,» Joe says on the episode, «and to me, it's just incredible that we're able to provide this wonderful instrument to the world, to be able to spread aloha through ukulele.
Traditional Buddhist stories abound of meditators being taken over by evil spirits, and contemporary psychological studies of mindfulness practice going back to the 1970s include patients who experienced hallucinations, psychotic episodes, depression and other mental trauma, as well as nerve pain and similar physical impacts.
A caller on this episode starts to go into Topher's barcode insanity ramble before being cutoff by the patient Atheists...
Here's what we know: The self - absorbed Dr. Ken, played by former Community star Ken Jeong, is going to be reconnected in the episode with Community creator Dan Harmon.
Do you remember in the previous episode, how I told you that by studying the book of Jonah we go on a journey with Jonah?
This week's episode was one of my favorites so far, though, because it was all about making bite - sized healthy treats (a.k.a. «energy balls») inspired by go - to sweets.
In today's podcast episode, Danler talks to editor - at - large Christine Muhlke about how her years working at Union Square Cafe and Buvette informed her writing, and the one restaurant in New York she always goes to by herself.
How there's so much of it that as long as you don't really try to memorize the episodes, it takes so long to watch each one that by the time you start over, you're not gonna remember how each one went.
Nothing conveys the euphoria of the whole episode more accurately than the case of the fan who was swirled merrily aboard the plane with his friends, celebrated lustily all the way back, landed blissfully at Prestwick, then realized he had gone to Lisbon by car.
Like watching the last episode of How I Met Your Mother, knowing the show had gone to the dogs for years, but still being best by a feeling of melancholy knowing that you'd never see Barney Stinson's shenanigans again.
Our August triumph over Roma at the Stadio Olimpico was written off by the majority as a fluke because of all the «episodes» that went our way in that match, while the series of encounters we've had against inferior opposition since then have all followed a not - too - dissimilar narrative.
Admit it, you can't keep us out any better than Arsenal can keep out Andy Carroll: really let your podcast standards go by downloading the new episode via iTunes, the raw RSS feed or our archive.
«If you have developmental trauma, the truth is you're going to be at risk for almost any kind of physical health, mental health, social health problem that you can think of,» said Dr. Perry, interviewed by Oprah Winfrey for an upcoming episode of «60 Minutes.»
For Episode 119, Alan and Jason are joined by Jason's friend Alan who's story helps articulate some of the difficulties dads go through with their kids during a divorce.
Nine percent of pregnant women and 10 percent of new moms will go through a major depressive episode, according to evidence cited by the task force.
If your child's congestion is accompanied by some other signs such as facial swelling, blurred vision, prolonged coughing episodes or serious throat pain, or your baby congestion lasts more than two weeks, go to see your child's doctor for consulting.
The other thing I console myself with after feeling incredibly guilty is that the brain naturally goes through a pruning of connections which aren't used much - so he will definitely not remember or be scarred by my little crying to sleep episode!
A classic example can be found on How I Met Your Mother, where, after shamefully spending a whole episode going on and on about various ways previously hot women become untouchably ugly (including pregnancy), Barney Stinson says that mothers can restore their hotness by breastfeeding.
Howdy folks, recent guest author Shaun Dakin and I both went on Digital Politics Radio this week, so be sure to check out the latest episode, hosted by Karen Jagoda.
This is actually where they are going to tape the Jeopardy! episodes coming out, they didn't say exactly when but it will be airing the first of three episodes will be on Valentines Day, February 14th and Alex was there and Ken Jennings was there and Brad Rutter who isn't is well remembered as Ken Jennings but he is the record holder for the highest cumulative ever amount won by a Jeopardy! player.
Although the majority of children who experience trauma do not exhibit signs of psychosis later, a sizeable share (by some estimates as much as 35 %) of children go on to experience psychotic episodes.
After experiencing a similar episode three weeks later, he went to a doctor and learned he had epilepsy, a neurological disorder caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
Then, over the course of several weeks, the therapist monitors the patient's response and more elements of the episode are introduced until the individual can finally go through an intensely vivid recreation of it without being overpowered by terror.
Episodes can come and go and may be triggered by physical or emotional stress.
For those of you that are interested, there is a great episode on dairy by Robb Wolf (author, the Paleo Solution) and I highly recommend it, as it goes into greater detail here: http://robbwolf.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/the-paleo-solution-episode-5.pdf
What begins with trusting issues with my boyfriend (which I totally know where they come from but even so I'm not able to go around and solve it), then easily goes to almost psychotic thoughts / episodes, then I think is PMS, then I'm treated as slightly lunatic again by my boyfriend.
After dealing with one of his episodes, I'd often try to recover by going for a massage or a walk.
So many people have weeks that consist of taking the kids to school or practice or both, going to work, running errands, seeing the doctor, hitting the gym, stopping by the bank, walking the dog, checking in with the parents, and then finally making it home just in time to eat, watch an episode of something on Netflix, and get a few hours of sleep.
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Cynthia stops by a construction site where Peter is going... out that Will appeared in disguise on a dating - themed episode of The...
Heroes season 4 started off with so much promise, unfortunately by the episode «Upon this rock» it went down hill.
8 episodes to try and encapsulate even only the significant moments in the legacy of the Kennedy family just isn't enough, and in the whistle - stop tour delivered by series director Jon Cassar we skim along the surface of what happened, never managing to go into depth.
After a reasonable start to a summer mini, based on a great book by King, now by episode 10, the show has been reduced to drivel, completely disjointed and going nowhere.
Described by director Gregg Araki as «A Beverly Hills 90210 episode on acid» (with no suggestions of what it might be cut with), Nowhere is a companion piece with Araki's previous meditations on youth gone wild in the 1990s, Totally F *** ed Up and The Doom Generation — Araki's self - described «teen apocalypse trilogy.»
What's ultimately so refreshing and thrilling about Ash vs. Evil Dead, whose premiere episode is helmed by Raimi, is how charmingly and giddily scrappy it feels, in both narrative and aesthetic, and the zooming, seemingly effortless pace at which Raimi keeps the bloody, widespread mayhem going.
The struggle with Ash vs Evil Dead is reconciling the giddy, maniacal pleasure that Raimi brings to the pilot with the by - the - numbers disappointment that the second episode delivers and knowing that that is more likely to be the series going forward.
60 Minutes Sports, Season 2015, Episode 6: 60 MINUTES SPORTS goes around the globe covering adventure travel: a new bucket - list styled catalog of active vacations being propelled by Tom Hale's company, Backroads.
Pretty much every episode has absolutely ridiculous things happening first, the way Hood becomes Sheriff; then the ability of the dragqueen character to do whatever he wants with his laptop, including opening blast doors in a museum; Hood's asinine interpretation of laws, like punching criminals in front of other cops and letting prisoners go; Hood deciding to and succeeding in beating up a biker gang by himself, etc..
After a lively and appealingly hilarious premiere, Dexter goes entirely off the rails with two episodes hobbled by clumsy victims - of - the - week and then crushed with endless repetition of the core theme.
Consequently, the early episodes lag until enough plot points have gone by that the intrigue starts to really payoff, yet it's hard to really connect with any of the characters (Except maybe Joan, who Ross gives a great deal of depth to as the episodes wear on).
Dexter, Season 8, Episode 10: Producer Scott Reynolds sits down with Producer Robert Lewis who shares anecdotes about what goes into making the show, followed by interviews with Charlotte Rampling (Dr. Vogel) and Darri Ingolfsson (Oliver Saxon).
In this episode meet a woman whose home is invaded by a Ratter, a digital stalker who gains entry through her laptop; enter a neighborhood where residents are battling over proposed camera surveillance to monitor everyone's coming and goings; and a sex offender who received the ultimate punishment for invading his victims» privacy - life under constant surveillance.
The Real L Word, Season 3, Episode 5: Kacy and Cori are ready to enter «back into society» by going to Dinah.
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