Kennedy's biggest personal challenge would be to come out of her father's shadow and establish herself as a top diplomat in her own right.
Each year, would-be buyers come out of hibernation first: search behavior starts to pick up in January, reaching its peak in March and remaining strong through August.
"No one was sure if I would be able to come out of that cell and be part of the family, " he said.
Mr. CUNNINGHAM: We do want the world to look at this book and celebrate with these women not only the fact that they have come out to be a part of this book, but they've come out and they've opened themselves up and shared a part of their lives that--you know, it's personal.
To be able to come out of that and win the ballgame, it means a lot.
The chimpanzees would then be allowed to come out of their indoor room.
The fact of the matter is when she dies there will be people who come out and say what a good person she was.
And I have every confidence that America in the 21st century is going to be able to come out on top just like we always have.
Still, traders will need to pay attention to any resolutions, no matter how unlikely any actual action may be, that come out of this meeting as they could have a profound impact on the currency markets.
"Undocumented workers today would be so happy to come out from the underground, " she said.
One way to solve that problem would be for Democrats to come out and say whose side they are on.
They think, for example, that domain names should be given out first come-first served, so those who slyly speculate in other people's trademarks can continue to disrupt Internet commerce.
Because I thought was I just being made a fool of, and the third time I just wanted to know whether I was I going to be in there and come out in my coffin.
"In a football context it's a great end to the week to get three points but the perfect end will be for Fabrice to come out of that hospital better with that big smile of his, " he told Sky Sports.
Even so, the fact that the State of the Union will be the first 'normal' political story to come out of Washington since last Wednesday has to be a plus for the White House.
This could just be the best idea to come out of Scotland since its renowned whiskey.
This screen is bright enough to be blinding once the stars come out.
"We think the effect will be minuscule, and will come out in the wash in the end, " Mr. Tombs says.
Should Pandora investors really be nervous that Apple might come out with a similar service at some point in the coming months?
He'd love to see children come out and be inspired by nature.
"There's no doubt we're going to have to come out and be on the top of our game if we want to win, " he said.
There are up to four players being talked to right now and they're trying to be organized so they can come out on the same day together.
"All our focus needs to be on getting allies to come out in support and on getting you prepared for a debut as soon as possible, " he wrote.
He said only Billy Hayes - general secretary of the Communication Workers' Union, which Mr Johnson himself used to be head of - had come out in support of AV.
But clearly, one of the growing questions at the end of this long week is whether there will be more retired generals who come out in public and state their views.
What we need is for the true scientists to come out and be allowed to work on these zero-point energies that will solve this scarcity of energy problem once and for all.
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This inclination for worship very likely became embedded into our genetic system, and it is yearning to come out and be satisfied, and great people such as Jack Welch, Steve Jobs, and Lady Di serve to fulfill this need.
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But to work educational games really have to be games and education needs to come out of it.
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