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These changes alchemize a small piece of gold into a small piece of lead.
Smith's sniping ability is a small piece of Cleveland's offense.
I see this as a small piece of understanding that.
A small piece of fabric has made someone very, very upset.
It's a small piece of flair more than something that's functional.
Place a small piece of parchment paper under each bun. 13.
You could describe it as a small piece of gear for
But Larry's cunning is only a small piece of this story.
It's just a small piece of a larger trend in psychological science.
They'd seen a small piece of the movie before they went in.
For dinner, she loves a small piece of steak with grilled vegetables.
A small piece of a larger cake is still better than nothing.
What they're after is just a small piece of the good life.
So, why settle for a small piece of a big cap table?
"I see Trump as just a small piece of this," Weiss says.
In fact, Warren and Trump share only a small piece of ground.
This time, I opted for a small piece of Hershey's dark chocolate.
The F-35 provision is a small piece of the $690 billion bill.
As CNET discovered, that seems to be a small piece of conductive foam.
It's a shouty and prominent look for such a small piece of technology.
At CES in January, 5G was a small piece of the overall conversation.
In the country's capital, a small piece of Russian wilderness is taking root.
Cover the middle of the button with a small piece of origami paper.
AWS is big leader in a small piece of a potentially huge market.
When you buy stock, you own a small piece of that particular company.
" Gesturing toward his garden, he said, "This is a small piece of land.
Social media is, after all, just a small piece of the data puzzle.
She sent off a small piece of tissue cut from the pink spot.
Secure the end of your wrap with a small piece of double-sided tape.
Of course, your outfit is only a small piece of the whole travel story.
Next, tear off a small piece of cellophane/plastic wrap and cover the area.
The prolonged uncertainty, he says, makes Moria feel like "a small piece of hell".
Your smart TV is, unfortunately, a small piece of a much bigger privacy issue.
A small piece of foam rubber can thus hold a lot of aluminium hydroxide.
"I'm a small piece of the puzzle, the man behind the scenes," Dillon said.
Even if we get a small piece of that, that's additional to the company!
We'll happily take a co-writing credit and a small piece of the profits. 
We witness a small piece of her extraordinary friendship with former President Barack Obama.
But the coastal recreation industry is just a small piece of what's at risk.
This week's newsletter aims to bring a small piece of the holiday to Australia.
They'll still only get a small piece of the "trade mitigation" food: $27 million.
I order an "American" size latte, which comes with a small piece of nougat.
Take a small piece of cloth or gauze and wrap it around your finger.
At such a velocity, even a small piece of debris would pack an enormous punch.
That's just a small bit of information that's a small piece of who they are.
A small piece of the ship's hull was removed in order to confirm its age.
Roll a small piece of dough into a circle and cut the circle in half.
"I wish I had told her I loved her," thinks a small piece of obsidian.
Push a screwdriver into a small piece of the ceiling to test the plaster's integrity.
It allows people to hold on to a small piece of reality, if only fleetingly. 
Occasionally a small piece of debris does hit the station, though that doesn't always spell disaster.
Here's just a small piece of what we'll lose in two months when annotations are gone.
I once got a small piece of something stuck under there and it hampered movement entirely.
It's a small piece of wearable technology that translates anything he is saying into Japanese, instantly.
"What you've seen (in the video) is just a small piece of a puzzle," Carrillo said.
At 70, she had happily left her Brooklyn apartment for a small piece of the Catskills.
The original Portal, meanwhile, came with a small piece of plastic that clipped over the camera.
He recently bought a small piece of land simply because it includes two mature mango trees.
Step 2: Find a small piece of ice, even a small ice chip is a great option.
So when you're talking about healthcare, remember that pharmaceuticals are a small piece of that total pie.
Without his permission, someone was excavating a small piece of land he had bought six years ago.
If I ate a small piece of bread one day, it resulted in unbearable pain for days.
Each grave had a small piece of paper tucked next to the headstone with the victim's name.
A $50 tip from one generous tourist allowed him to buy a small piece of rocky land.
What I would say is have a small piece of chocolate; small being the key word here.
I also grab a small piece of chocolate that a friend brought me as a souvenir from Iceland.
A young girl has been hospitalized after collapsing, later coughing up a small piece of a plant. Hmm.
"This vaccine includes a small piece of DNA with genes that code for Zika-virus proteins," Fauci said.
The $600 plane ticket for Hunter's pet rabbit was only a small piece of a much larger scandal.
It wasn't long until the core technology development became a small piece of an otherwise complex, expensive operation.
"Put a small piece of scotch tape on it ... and you can nose pick again ..." advised one post.
"Here the leaves are twisted and made small," Arun explains, holding out a small piece of tangled tea.
It stands on its own, but it's just a small piece of the pie, part of something greater.
How did I escape with just a small piece of shrapnel in my neck, while so many died?
How a small piece of advice—about the storm windows, for instance—could provoke accusations of controlling behavior.
To hear the LeFraks tell it, the public money was just a small piece of the infrastructure puzzle.
Meeting the iridium was like coming into contact with a small piece of Sacks that he'd left behind.
"Tax rates are only a small piece of the factors that determine where a company locates," Rosenthal said.
Dinner is BBQ, so I get a tiny serving of pulled pork, a small piece of cornbread, and watermelon.
I got a small piece of it as well, which I used to ensure I finished college debt-free.
So, what would happen if you took a small piece of the Sun and brought it back to Earth?
A small piece of unsecured scrap metal that flew off the truck ahead of him, smashing through his windshield.
The lack of cybersecurity regulations is in fact a small piece of a larger problem that the initiative notes.
"I'm just a small piece of something much larger than myself," she told late night TV host Seth Meyers.
Then, according to a video of the moment posted on Twitter, someone handed him a small piece of paper.
When you had a headache, she put a small piece of loki loki behind your ear to soothe it.
It means a small piece of human skin, or the hair of a rat, fell into food during production.
"The fact that they choose to make a small piece of paper, for example, is interesting," Dr. Pepperberg said.
Inside the box is the lock, AA batteries, a small piece of tape, three adapters and a mounting plate.
While he declined to offer advice to Trump or Peña Nieto, Slim offered a small piece of advice on negotiations.
A pulse-ox is a small piece of equipment that clamps onto a patient's finger and registers her oxygen level.
"It's a small piece of what we do but we're definitely starting to see more interesting deal flow," he says.
I bared my soul, because I thought the world was finally ready to absorb a small piece of my trauma.
People tend to focus on transportation and clean energy, but that's only a small piece of a much larger problem.
The little white cap at the very top of each tiny umbrella actually contains a small piece of Chinese newspaper.
While they represent a small piece of the mutual fund world, such investments have £25 billion in assets under management.
He rarely turns on the television, which sits atop a small piece of furniture that holds balled-up athletic socks.
Just east of Solway Firth, where England meets Scotland, is a small piece of land with virtually nothing on it.
Why it matters: The company says this is a small piece of a bigger ongoing effort to revamp its product.
Asked about Bryant's legacy, Metta World Peace emphasized that basketball was "just a small piece" of it, without elaborating much.
Even a small piece of the overall cloud pie can be quite lucrative, but I think DigitalOcean's ambitions go beyond that.
A win Wednesday not only would help the Giants but would give the left-hander a small piece of franchise history.
In this simple project, the sausage casing and a small piece of paper are held together by a bent metal washer.
This involves anesthesia (either local or general), a small incision in your mouth, and removal of a small piece of bone.
"If Juno gets hit even by a small piece of dust, it can do a great bit of damage," he said.
At best, the local public hospital may get a small piece of the larger health insurance pie available in the community.
Drawing several of the loops together creates a small piece of animated bliss in a sea of media beckoning for attention.
Or you can use a physical security token, a small piece of hardware you can buy separately that generates security codes.
But two doors down the only apparent damage was a small piece of siding that had been bent by the wind.
While things such as goals and risk tolerance are certainly important, they are just a small piece of the larger picture.
YOU NEED A LOT BEFORE YOU COME TO A RADIO-BASED STATION, WHICH IS A SMALL PIECE OF THE TOTAL INVESTMENT.
They wrote a note on some hotel stationary and stuffed it into the bottle, along with a small piece of cake.
Discouraged by the frigidity and resistance of the stone, Cleisophus "had sex with a small piece of meat instead" à la Portnoy.
Cas9 is able to make a precision cut using a small piece of pre-designed RNA (ribonucleic acid) sequence called guideRNA (gRNA).
"It's a small piece of Wells Fargo's business and doesn't drive the stock price," said Shannon Stemm, an analyst at Edward Jones.
Mitochondrial DNA is also a small piece of the larger genetic puzzle; to confirm their analyses, the researchers will need nuclear DNA.
As long as this is a small piece of their media diet, most of them will weather the whole experience just fine.
We hope that we can contribute to this, even if our study is just a small piece of a very complicated puzzle.
She dreamed of owning just a small piece of land for her family who belong to the traditionally low-caste Dalit group.
You want them to be respected and receive any award they can win because you get a small piece of the action.
Within weeks, doctors removed a small piece of muscle from my upper right arm and sent it to another state for testing.
I had a small piece of an edible chocolate square on my shelf, left over from a friend's visit a month earlier.
Dr. Willerslev met with the tribe and explained that he would require only a tooth and a small piece of ear bone.
We cracked jokes about my struggle with a small piece of steak and his ease at devouring a much larger choice cut.
Come to think about it, Harry's pearl necklace is only a small piece of the larger trend surrounding gender guidelines in fashion.
R. brings me a small piece of nougat that his mom sent us home with last night, and it is very good.
Despite the attention it has received, the wiretap was but a small piece of a sprawling F.B.I. investigation into Russian election interference.
I run to the kitchen to make my green tea with lemon and a small piece of cheese because I'm extra hungry today.
And that a suit, even the fastest in the world, is only a small piece of why athletes find themselves on the podium.
To close out the piece of local news, the Bangor Maine Police Department left its Facebook followers with a small piece of advice.
For Stage 2, she transfers the idea to a small piece of vellum, and, using acrylic paint markers, does the sketch in color.
This is an example of an "organoid," a small piece of tissue developed from stem cells to replicate part of a larger organ.
" But Mr. Gilad said that buyers and renters like "even a small piece of greenery they feel like they can have access to.
Might as well get a small piece of its success by earning an AWS certification that demonstrates you're an expert in the space.
In addition, Nintendo of America, an offshoot of the Japanese electronics and video game company, still owns a small piece of the team.
That means that when equipment is damaged or destroyed claimants may only get a small piece of what they need to replace their stuff.
Fashion is only a small piece of our cultural landscape, especially as we move into an era where marginalized people are more at risk.
He saved up enough from his factory job to buy a small piece of land, but he doesn't have money to build a home.
Make sure you cut out the image so it leaves a small piece of the tile visible so it looks like a polaroid coaster.
That limited the market for Shuttle launches to the ISS, military, and science missions that required humans, a small piece of the launch market.
Pedra Branca The dispute centers around a legal decision regarding a small piece of land in the middle of the ocean called Pedra Branca.
But he says investors who are careful to borrow against only a small piece of their total portfolio won't put themselves in significant danger.
But on Wednesday morning, only one thing was certain: At least 13 infants were dead, and with them a small piece of Iraq's future.
However, while this a good place to start, the barriers that exist at a federal level are only a small piece of the puzzle.
Many experts, including Warren Buffett, recommend investing in low-cost index funds, which allow you to own a small piece of many different companies.
Delivery might be a small piece of the puzzle, but it's a crucial piece for engineers to get right before drones hit their stride.
North Sense is a small piece of technology, a cyborg piercing, that's embedded into the skin, the chest area or elsewhere, using titanium rods.
In the case of an S&P 500 index fund, you&aposre buying a small piece of the 500 largest publicly traded US companies.
Indian political commentator Shekhar Gupta said there was too much at stake for the two countries to fight over a small piece of territory.
The sales were, however, just a small piece of her total Houston holdings, and so far prices in the space have not changed dramatically.
They could not accept that their loved ones, who had been previously taunted by Hicks, were gunned down over a small piece of asphalt.
And advertising is only a small piece of the puzzle in broader conversations about how political messaging — including when it's disinformation — is spread online.
" So I go to our other partner, which was Morgan Stanley, which owned a small piece of Integral and go, "Guys, this is the end.
Many experts, including Warren Buffett and Tony Robbins, recommend investing in index funds, which allow you to own a small piece of many different companies.
Earlier this month, Aleph Farms, an Israeli cultivated meat company, announced that it had grown a small piece of meat on the International Space Station.
They give everything in a very linear way, but it's just a small piece of this universe, so maybe how they see things isn't accurate.
I have a small piece of a homemade strawberry cake (which is delicious) and also snack on some granola to get me through the afternoon.
If I had a small piece of [creating] that with the clothes and the fittings and the shoes and the bags, then I am overjoyed.
In this case, the FBI was authorized to add a small piece of extra code to a video file produced by one of the victims.
These types of direct property funds — where the fund itself owns the building or property outright — represent a small piece of the mutual fund world.
After all, the question is just a small piece of the puzzle: It's really about getting to the answer behind your answer, according to Ryan.
Russia could even strategically bid to get even a small piece of every oil field and thereby block their greatest competitors — U.S. firms — from participating.
Because these parts of human DNA are passed down from one parent, it's a way to test a small piece of a person's ancient ancestry.
For Republicans to secure the defense spending increases and a small piece of their border priorities, they had to give on the domestic spending side.
Some people have papers and they don't value what they have—a small piece of paper that gives them the right to move, to fly.
While India has generally prevailed against Pakistan, a war between China and India in 1962 left China with a small piece of territory in Kashmir.
The young man then began to unroll the tarp behind the van but immediately found a small piece of wood caught inside and plucked it out.
It's a major symbolic victory for conservationists, but in reality the Tamiami bridge is a small piece of what's needed to solve the Everglades' water problems.
The surgeons opened a small piece of bone, removed the clot, and found an associated brain tumor -- called a glioblastoma -- which had originated in the brain.
Robo-advisers represent a small piece of the wealth management industry, overseeing roughly $200 billion of client assets in 2016, according to consulting firm A.T. Kearney.
Gutiérrez Alea has an intense compassion for the enslaved men fighting for a small piece of what they're owed, and there's a righteous anger as well.
They also added a tool he calls "revolutionary" that will help sleuths decide if a small piece of DNA is a real match or just noise.
Rather than choosing and buying individual stocks, an investor owns a small piece of every company or asset in the index fund, which minimizes overall risk.
What they got was a small piece of paper with a printed number like #4026, which was their place in line waiting to see a doctor.
Prince Mohammed announced plans this year to sell off a small piece of the country's economic crown jewel, Saudi Aramco, to free up money for investment.
That's a small piece of the $19.1 billion of sales revenue for all recorded music last year, according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.
J.P. Morgan Chase Bank also has a small piece of the fund, which has $25 billion in assets and is the largest ETF in its class.
G.E.'s rail business is a small piece of the overall company, accounting for about 3 percent of its $122 billion in total revenue last year.
As the battle raged on and the casualties mounted, Americans at home wondered why so many boys had to die for a small piece of rock.
A fan threw what appeared to be a small piece of trash at the son of LeBron James during a high school basketball game on Monday.
In 1930, an unemployed Chicago foreman named William Watkins was observing his newborn son's bath when he noticed a small piece of tape on the baby's back.
At Sundance, it insisted it was only looking to buy a small piece of films it believed in, but today's news indicates it has far grander ambitions.
Matthew Aguilar, a graduating senior at Stoneman Douglas, walked through the temple one last time last week to write a note on a small piece of wood.
It's fine with the big companies: Amazon, Apple, Google... Of course it's a small piece of their business, very cool, but Spotify is the only standalone, right?
Large aerospace and defense companies like Boeing and Lockheed Martin have space businesses generating billions of dollars but are a small piece of the contractors' overall pies.
The dogs were then brought to a temporary CFF hospital, where a small piece of masking tape was wrapped around one of their hind legs for labeling.
There's no hidden blade, no white robes, no eagle-peaked hoods, and assassinations themselves are just a small piece of the gameplay, instead of the main event.
One student wearing a navy shirt featuring Katharine the shark flipped a small piece of mackerel up in the air as he listened to the anatomy discussion.
A poem drafted in pen on a small piece of paper, "Different Groups of People" (1978), depicts separate clusters of the Thai word for "person" (khon, คน).
As a small piece of hardware with a lot of sensors already built into it, Sense also has the capability to upgrade itself with simple firmware updates.
Just next to a Starbucks in downtown Los Angeles's Little Tokyo sits a bronze statue of a man in a suit holding a small piece of paper.
Peru controls a small piece of the Amazon, a tropical forest home to unrivaled biodiversity and vast stores of carbon dioxide that fuel global warming when destroyed.
Cillizza: Is there any sense of whether this one $100,000 ad buy was an isolated incident or a small piece of a much-bigger spending/persuasion operation?
She has it written on a small piece of paper she keeps tucked in her jacket, but she's heard immigration officials will take all of her belongings.
The core element of the CRISPR system is a small piece of RNA that binds to a specific DNA sequence in a genome and the Cas9 enzyme.
With Israelis and Palestinians sharing a small piece of the world, he said, the only solution is the creation of a Palestinian state that Mr. Peres supported.
Next, Twitter could take a small piece of the large revenue increase discussed here and create services that add additional value for these paying, large corporate users.
Twain's appreciation of prairie chicken serves as a small piece of culinary history, a taste of the wilderness before industrial corn and soy farming transformed the landscape.
They determined aggressiveness by the number of spiders that responded when they made the spider web vibrate using a small piece of paper and an electric toothbrush.
It uses wide shots sparingly, as if trying to reflect the way Philip and Elizabeth only have a small piece of the picture at any given time.
On Monday, Emma Boettcher grabbed a small piece of television history, dethroning the "Jeopardy!" juggernaut James Holzhauer just as he was poised to break a longstanding record.
In past work on ape self control, apes were offered a choice of a small piece of food or a tool to use later and chose the tool.
Seeing a single photograph and understanding a small piece of the world is the experience I hope for when looking at an image, let alone capturing one myself.
By putting a small piece of black tape with an even smaller piece of white tape on each lens, the glasses are able to fool the liveness detection.
Outside of retirement accounts, many experts, including Warren Buffett, recommend investing in low-cost index funds, which allow you to own a small piece of many different companies.
ARM will send a robotic spacecraft to capture a small piece of an asteroid and bring it into lunar orbit, where humans on the SLS can visit it.
That the most televised chapter in Simpson's life is a small piece of a larger cultural puzzle is the true accomplishment of Edelman and his team of producers.
Rape kits, ultimately, are only a small piece of a bigger problem with the justice system, says Hilla Kerner, a front-line worker at Vancouver's Rape Relief Shelter.
Much of Harlem and nearby areas were excluded because it is a small piece of the market and affordable housing data is more difficult to glean, she said.
"That's how I'm happiest," Weir said, adding that for a pick-me-up, he will allow himself a small piece of dark chocolate or a spoonful of caviar.
And, she also encourages students to think about buying stocks as buying a small piece of a company you believe in — a long held tenent of Buffett's philosophy.
A small piece of fabric dyed to match the original is placed behind the tear for support and then dyed threads are used to stitch everything in place.
Isn't it more than fair that a small piece of all that wealth go to the rest of us, without whom that wealth would never have been amassed?
Suzy Scherr, a chef and cookbook author who lives in Chappaqua, N.Y., examined her blade on Wednesday and, to her shock, flicked off a small piece of metal.
While low-income rentals represent a small piece of their portfolios, the companies ignited a firestorm when they began evicting squatters, in an effort to improve property values.
A common scam involves elites legally buying a small piece of property and then having a cartorio register a far larger surrounding area in their name, he said.
Vodafone's decision involved only a small piece of its business in Europe, but shows how questions swirling about Huawei risk a cooling effect on the broader wireless industry.
She was looking to redeem a small piece of her teenage girlhood during which she served as a soldier herself and was stripped of all cultural "feminine" symbols.
With every conspiratorial flare-up, we are forced to relive Seth's murder and a small piece of us dies as more of Seth's memory is torn away from us.
The way I pitched it to them was 'I'm doing this thing where I put a small piece of Frog Fractions 218 in every indie game, are you interested?
For Slater, who is gay and on the Victory Fund board, Buttigieg's sexuality is just a small piece of why he was so drawn to the South Bend mayor.
Some people like to use bricks to create the tilt, but a small piece of wood cut to the same length as the window opening can be great too.
That's the initiative where a robotic spacecraft will capture a small piece of an asteroid and bring it into lunar orbit, where humans on the SLS can visit it.
Down the road from Shakita's farm, another herder Brian Kikon, 30, also grows onions and tomatoes on a small piece of his family's expansive 45-acre (18-hectare) farm.
So to teach your brain to associate exercise with a reward, you need to give yourself something you really enjoy — like a small piece of chocolate — after your workout.
He and his brothers found her body; she was lying in the bed next to her 5-day-old daughter, with a small piece of apple in her mouth.
It is announced that members of the audience may come on stage—one at a time—to cut a small piece of the performer's clothing to take with them.
Yes, one of Lyft's largest shareholders is the mutual fund giant Fidelity, giving 401k account holders the chance to have a small piece of the company in their retirement accounts.
As shown in An Atlas of Rare & Familiar Colour, the latter sample is displayed in the Straus Center on a small piece of aluminum and kept in a clear case.
But it could be a sign that your movement has hit mainstream awareness when a company builds a microtransaction free-to-play game upon a small piece of it. Jan.
"Charitable giving is a small piece of a much bigger puzzle," said Eugene Steuerle, a fellow at the Urban Institute who has researched tax policy and its effects on charities.
But it could also constrain large international investment firms that are not necessarily insiders but can manage hundreds of funds with each owning a small piece of a listed company.
With that technology in place, the company is coming to market with a consumer-facing product, looking to take a small piece of the $6 trillion consumer credit card market.
Despite the logistical challenges, food's massive market size and the online growth opportunity can enable companies capturing even a small piece of the pie (pun intended) to become huge successes.
The doctor suspected either benign positional vertigo (dizziness caused by a small piece of bonelike calcium stuck in the inner ear) or Ménière's disease (which leads to dizziness from pressure).
It's just a small piece of the full game, but if it's indicative of the rest of Dishonored 2, the series' jump forward in time will be a successful one.
Kasich has been clear about his opposition to Planned Parenthood, though the issue of abortion has been a small piece of his campaign, which is geared towards independents and moderates.
He can no longer afford payments on a loan for a small piece of property he rented, and he fears he will have to take his child from boarding school.
Everyone dreams of it: having a small piece of paper with the right numbers printed on it and winning the life-changing $200 million, $700 million or $1 billion jackpot.
While each of these efforts and initiatives addresses a small piece of the kidney care puzzle, we need them to all work together to ensure lasting promise for the future.
"We are aware of more than half a dozen contacts by Mr. Walker (or his representatives) …  but we probably only heard of a small piece of his efforts," he wrote.
Fumbling with a ballpoint pen and agitatedly clicking it, seeming with each click to adjust his calculation, he finally gripped it and wrote "180" on a small piece of paper.
The members of the Black Sea Maritime Archaeology Project successfully radiocarbon dated a small piece of the ship to 400 BC. That makes this the oldest intact shipwreck ever discovered.
The vast majority are using it for positive fan interactions (birthday wishes, congratulations, etc.), but it's not like breakups and bad news are a small piece of what is commissioned.
She tweeted last month about how some people are growing nervous about auto loans, but pointed out that such loans are a small piece of the country's overall debt load.
Target, Walmart, et al's adoption of this platform is a small piece of a longtime trend that's increasingly relevant, one perhaps best represented by Staples' iconic Easy Button™: ease!
"And if it gets hit, even by a big piece of dust, a small piece of dust, it can do very serious damage," Bolton said at the July 4 press conference.
If we can get you to use the website and occasionally you'll click on and purchase something from the services that we offer, we'll get a small piece of that transaction.
Vodafone said it had appointed Nokia as its technology partner to develop a space-grade network which would be a small piece of hardware weighing less than a bag of sugar.
He filed a small piece of Indiana limestone to the shape of the towers and checked to make sure it would fit into the gap where the new towers would sit.
The celebrities, who also include Emma Roberts, Cuba Gooding, Jr., and Sofia Vergara, do more than just read the names of the victims, they tell a small piece of their story.
Why it matters: Saudi officials had hoped to raise tens of billions of dollars to help fund the kingdom's economic diversification by going public with a small piece of the company.
In the big picture, despite how the numbers may sound, this is only a small piece of the overall steel trade, but it provides an essential element to major American projects.
Making parts for the Arrows is a small piece of Hitran's overall business, Mr. Hindle said, but he keeps a work area in the Flemington factory set aside for that purpose.
SanSoucie is interviewed at length (at some points alongside his own father) and talks about how their relationship was only "a small piece" of Hernandez's sexual activity with other young men.
If users were identified as being linked to law enforcement, Uber Greyballed them by tagging them with a small piece of code that read "Greyball" followed by a string of numbers.
Still, the federal system actually makes up a small piece of the overall prison population in the US — with nearly 88 percent of people in US prisons held in state facilities.
It is a place where a game meets the natural world in a way to stir the spirit, to make a participant feel like a small piece of a vast plan.
There are also some crystals, some minerals from a bunch of mines I've been to like lithium, quartz, amethyst, a small piece of moldavite—a pretty valuable stone from an asteroid.
Though I never got the chance to come visit her in LA, I am grateful that I at least got to share a small piece of her life in the recent years.
Now, someone has found a way to remember the excitement that the puddle brought to all of us: by selling a small piece of the puddle to the highest bidder on eBay.
Now, Astro HQ is back with a new product that goes even further: it's a small piece of hardware that turns an iPad into a full-on second display, no wires required.
It's kind of a letdown, but just this Wednesday, the aforementioned group of researchers from Yale published the results of DNA analysis on a small piece of meat preserved from the meal.
When a client walked in wearing an outfit she loved, Andrea would run up to them, ask them where they got it, and jot it down on a small piece of paper.
This can either be a fine needle aspiration where a thin needle is used to remove cells, or a core biopsy where a small piece of tissue is removed with a needle.
More than 500,000 pieces of space debris orbit the Earth, traveling at speeds up to 17,500 mph, fast enough for a small piece of debris to damage a satellite or a spacecraft.
So-called N.F.C.-blocking wallets are readily available online (some cost more than $100), though a small piece of aluminum foil kept inside a purse or wallet will also do the job.
The company essentially pays television manufacturers to be included on their sets, saying its business model "does subsidize a small piece of the television hardware," though it declined to provide further details.
Some research, however, has concluded that the increase in disability claimants is due mostly to an aging population and is, in any case, a small piece of the overall decline in employment.
Researchers have discovered that filling in an external part of the ear with a small piece of silicone drastically changes people's ability to tell whether a sound came from above or below.
Yet even as the investigation seems to gather momentum, it has become increasingly clear that whatever findings Mr. Mueller reaches will be only a small piece of a much larger political puzzle.
Beneath all this, Fong's sits on a small piece of American history: the remodeled remains of King Ying Low, a vintage Chinese-American restaurant that closed permanently in 2008 with little fanfare.
Multiple times, an employee who worked at the front desk said Spector walked into the office with a small piece of trash and reprimanded her for not cleaning up the street outside.
In 1975, Mr. Lane married Nicola Weymouth, a member of London's swinging set who achieved a small piece of cultural immortality as the subject of a portrait by her friend Andy Warhol.
A small piece of shrapnel hit my daughter on her back and my wife was severely injured — two pieces of shrapnel hit her right leg while she was in the kitchen cooking.
Getting hit by even a small piece of this debris could be enough to take out a functioning satellite, and the collision could create even more dangerous pieces of junk in the process.
It's a small piece of him; something he used to call me at night when he needed to talk to someone, something he put his stickers on and carried with him every day.
The trade war also is adding stress to the economy, but so far the effects have been concentrated in the trade and export sectors, which make up a small piece of overall employment.
As a result, CMS has implemented PAMA's reporting requirements in a way that "cherry-picks data" from a small piece of the market that receives the lowest private payor rates, the lawsuit said.
For example, for a patient with a more minor blood vessel injury on the leg, doctors may put a small piece of plastic in place (called a "shunt") to keep the blood flowing.
A computer starting at $6,000 with a $5,000, a $1,000 stand, and a $200 VESA mount, a small piece of metal and four screws that can mount the monitor to other monitor arms.
In the mid 2000s, the British Cheese Board conducted its own not-at-all biased experiment, in which 200 volunteers were given a small piece of cheese just before they went to bed.
Publishers and advertisers understand this problem because they have come to understand that the quick hit — the click or the impression — is only a small piece of a very large and complex puzzle.
Etwaru, who wrote a book on using the blockchain and smart contracts in a business context called Blockchain Trust Companies, sees the blockchain as just a small piece of a much broader solution.
After confirming you're on the list, he takes a small piece of cloth, rubs it on one of your hands, and then slips it into a small baggie with your name on it.
It was 15 strands of hair attached to a small piece of skin that was "the first that we have obtained in six years which we feel may be of importance," he wrote.
The New York-based Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts exhibits oak chairs by Frank Lloyd Wright, each a small piece of architecture, and in the booth directly opposite, Yves Macaux shows Wright's Austrian contemporaries.
Aleph Farms announced on Monday that it had successfully grown a small piece of meat on the International Space Station, which is 248 miles from any natural resources including, you know, beef cattle.
In actual programs, these malfunctions could be as simple as a buffer overflow error, where a program copies a little more data than it should and overwrites a small piece of the computer's memory.
The raw langoustine tails are glazed in an eight-year-old elderflower vinegar which Clugston made while working at noma, and it's served with the langoustine liver on a small piece of gem lettuce.
But chewing gum was only transgressive when we were 7 or 8, when chewing a small piece of gum with your mouth open was cool and having your mouth full provided a certain status.
Smith recommends a small piece of grilled salmon with half a cup of steamed veggies, grilled chicken over spaghetti squash, an egg-white omelet with veggies or black beans with a cup of veggies.
McGhee said that she and others who consulted Starbucks on its anti-bias efforts made clear to the company that its training day needed to be a small piece of a much broader effort.
As someone who may have lost her student ID card once or twice, the feature also seems genuinely convenient, and potentially more secure than tying campus access and money to a small piece of plastic.
Even if Wal-Mart gave up a small piece of its margin by filling an order in-store, it's an overall win if they persuade someone to add extra items to their carts, he said.
My theory — very un-Hollywood — is I'd rather have a small piece of what I anticipate to be a much bigger pie than a big piece of what I anticipate to be a small pie.
The judge allowed a narrow interpretation of the threat to be enforced, hinging on a small piece of US law that requires localities to transmit immigration information about individuals to the federal government when asked.
The samples were collected with darts that are shot at the giraffes from a distance; after the dart hits the animal, it captures a small piece of giraffe tissue and then drops to the ground.
"A small piece of Russia in the middle of Europe," is how Rubchinskiy described the city — which could also describe the designer's recent shows, which have been staged in Paris and, last June, in Florence.
Consumers are not expected to see an impact on avocado prices because Ventura County is only a small piece of the worldwide production chain dominated by Mexico and South America, the farm bureau's Krist said.
If anything goes wrong—if the engine doesn't fire, if the flight computer crashes, or if a small piece of dust damages the spacecraft—Juno will wind up in the wrong place, and the mission's kaput.
KATHMANDU (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Gyalgen Lama was a third-generation tenant farmer in Nepal's Sindhupalchok district, eking out a living from growing millet on a small piece of land that he could only dream of owning.
"I sectioned the hair with a rat tail comb, then used a small amount of Fatboy Hair Tough Guy Water Wax on each section and braided in a small piece of the synthetic hair," Marjan says.
The uploader is a small piece of software (available for Mac and Windows computers) that automatically grabs copies of the pictures it finds on your hard drive and sends them to your online Google Photos account.
Kato Manufacturing is a small piece of Japan's vast bet on aerospace, a multibillion-dollar government effort to replace lost manufacturing jobs and to lift up the country's industrial heartland, centered in Gifu and neighboring prefectures.
Savings: the cost of whatever dumb thing you were going to buy Step up to the 72-hour rule before making a modest purchase like a new pair of shoes or a small piece of furniture.
At a time of facile anti-Zionism spilling sometimes into outright anti-Semitism, Schama has made an eloquent and a far-reaching case for why Jews needed a small piece of earth they could call home.
"If I sell them all during the festive period, I will have enough money to buy a small piece of land to build rental homes for those working in Nairobi", about 60 km from Isinya, he said.
While Uber CEO Travis Kalanick has made it clear his company won't go public anytime soon, investors may instead be able to get a small piece of the ride-sharing company's technology through a developer called Twilio.
" Inside the lapel of Jonas' custom Purple Label six-button double-breasted black tux lapel of the tuxedo, was a small piece of lace from Chopra's dress embroidered with the Urdu words "My Jaan," meaning "my life.
"The stories are compelling and memorable because these people are suffering with serious skin issues," explains Dr. Lee, adding that the medical-grade pimple popping aspect is only a small piece of what makes the series special.
As the House advances a 2,232-page spending bill meant to avert a government shutdown, privacy advocates and big tech companies aren't seeing eye to eye about a small piece of legislation tucked away on page 08,212.
But those typically aren't high-selling devices either — the Pixel, for example, is still a small piece of the overall smartphone market — so it may just be that Google is very willing to play to holiday shoppers.
The media mogul, who effectively controls both News Corp (publisher of the Wall Street Journal) and 21st Century Fox (which owns Fox News), personally owns a small piece of the startup, currently valued at about $62.5 billion.
Roosh's work, loosely labeled as such, represents a small piece of the wider, though similarly vile, "Manosphere"— a constellation of books, blogs, and forums working to defend their crusty, antiquated idea of Traditional Masculinity against global feminism.
There, he had asked his congregants to do something they weren't used to: write down personal prayers — ones that went beyond broad calls for world peace — on a small piece of paper and hand them to him.
The hurdle facing those seeking to democratize elite domination of the Democratic Party is finding voters and donors who have a sustained interest in redistributive policies — and the minimum wage is only a small piece of this.
Mark Swift, a partner director of design at Microsoft Teams, told Business Insider that The Art of Teamwork guide is but a small piece of the company&aposs broader effort to improve its customers&apos work experience.
He also included some romantic tributes to his bride: Inside of the lapel of the tuxedo, Jonas added a small piece of lace from Chopra's dress embroidered with the Urdu words "My Jaan" which translates to "My Life."
TBILISI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Georgian businesswoman Tamar Gerliani planted grapes on a small piece of land to start her own winery three years ago, she knew she faced an uphill battle in an industry dominated by men.
SpotMini persists, which results in the man pulling the robot from behind and dragging it backward (breaking a small piece of its back along the way.) After the man lets go, SpotMini marches on and completes its task.
It is my hope that through this terrible tragedy we are able to muster the courage to reverse this discriminatory ban once and for all, creating a small piece of good out of an event so endlessly tragic.
ERIN, Wisconsin (Reuters) - Haotong Li made a small piece of history by surviving the halfway cut at the U.S. Open, but closed out a frustrating third round with a quadruple-bogey at the par-five 18th on Saturday.
According to the 2016 census, only about 6 percent of the 1.2 million people of Chinese ancestry in Australia were born in Hong Kong, making people like my father a small piece of a larger, more complicated puzzle.
In 2018, the Food and Drug Administration approved the first therapy using RNA interference, a technique in which a small piece of RNA is inserted into a cell, binding to its native messenger RNA and hastening their degradation.
Jonas' suit included a subtle nod to Chopra Jonas, with a small piece of her lace wedding dress embroidered with the Urdu words "My Jaan" (which translates to "My Life") in the inner lapel, as reported by People.
"It took a lot of banging to get even a small piece of glass – so I went over with the glass concealed in my hand and sat quietly on the bed waiting for them to come in," she continued.
Apply a small piece of tape where you want to create your negative space, trace around the taped area with your striping brush dipped in polish, then peel off the tape, and voilà — you have your negative French tip.
Prince was a disaster when it came to finances and his business affairs, and many of the people who worked with him say ignoring their advice to make a will is just a small piece of a chaotic puzzle.
This is where Mthiyane and her extended family live on a small piece of land dotted with brick buildings and a rondavel, a traditional round building with a conical roof, where they family still cooks on an open fire.
The numbers tell the story of a department that is rapidly expanding — a small piece of what has been an explosion in the city's head count under Mayor de Blasio — but also one that is struggling to remake itself.
Paul Mozdziak, poultry science professor and the guy leading the experiments, took satellite cells (similar to stem cells) from a small piece of turkey breast and manipulated them in a lab so that they multiplied to form muscle fibres.
I have the same smoothie every day: one banana, a handful of spinach, two frozen strawberries, a small piece of ginger, yogurt, and OJ. I usually don't like to eat heavy in the morning, so the smoothie is my breakfast.
Zepp, a San Francisco-based start-up, released this week the Zepp 2, a small piece of hardware that, when attached to a baseball/softball bat or a golf glove, can provide the user with real-time data about their swings.
And Ms. Tomlin regularly grabs a small piece of business — a few seconds of interpretive dance, a sudden mock lowering of her voice — and reminds us that, since long before "Friends," she's been one of the great comedians of our time.
Sometimes he wrote them down, but on long rides he used a mnemonic device: to remember each insight he had, he would pin a small piece of paper to an area of his clothing that he associated with the thought.
For many of us growing up, the season of Advent was something we looked forward to all year because on each evening leading up to Christmas, we would receive a small piece of chocolate, and it was always a thrill.
Instead of entertaining ideas to relax the standards of wilderness areas, Congress should move to approve these new wilderness designations to give Americans more opportunity to experience a small piece of the Earth largely unmarked by the hand of humankind.
It's interesting to think about: Turner's playoff dominance is either a symptom of the randomness that rules everything around us, or a small piece of evidence that when it comes to baseball, there are mysterious forces at play beyond human comprehension.
He was smiling and friendly with the gathered press, and the fact that he made it to the event on time was a small piece of news, but it was only a distraction and not one likely to work for long.
" But despite multiple requests, the department declined to say whether the Boone County application was among those rated as highly uncertain by the technical evaluation team, and the spokesperson downplayed the uncertainty rating as "only a small piece of the criteria.
To clean your newborn&aposs tongue, you should first wash your hands and then take a small piece of moist cloth or gauze around your finger and use it to gently rub the surface of the tongue in circular motions.
The Canadian money is a small piece of a larger overall pot of cash, dedicated by the previous Conservative government, designed to support digital civil society — a spokesperson for new Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion declined to comment on this story.
The theory is that the magazines have been unable to sell many digital subscriptions on their own, and that Apple could convert many millions of customers into subscribers, and that owning a small piece of a very big pie could be meaningful.
Brandon Milholland, an aging researcher in the Department of Genetics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine who wasn't involved with the new study, said the new paper is interesting, but he believes it's only a small piece of a much larger puzzle.
Stock-based compensation has its roots in the early days of Silicon Valley, when startups could not afford to pay employees much, if anything, and asked them instead to take a small piece of the company that might rise in value later.
HP is announcing a bunch of new laptops and monitors today, but the single most interesting thing about them may be a small piece of metal: a webcam cover, so you can ensure you aren't being watched while the camera's not in use.
The SDK opens the pen up to third-parties, and it will be interesting to see what they're able to do with the "unmatched freedom and functionality" to take selfies and the like with a small piece of plastic and a single button.
Last December was the apex of months of mounting discomfort, which began a year after I got a Mirena IUD, or intrauterine device, a small piece of plastic that sits in the uterus and prevents pregnancy by releasing a local dose of hormones.
You could get into coal mining with a GED and a 40-hour course in mine safety and make $60,000 a year, which, in that part of the country, could send a kid to college or buy a small piece of property.
A few months later, after a small piece of muscle was removed from my upper arm and sent across the country for highly specialized testing, I was officially diagnosed with mitochondrial disease and started on a treatment plan that helped stabilize my condition.
Contrary to Australian media reports, coach Darren Lehmann was not involved in the plot, hatched during the lunch break on Saturday, to scuff up the ball with a small piece of improvised sand paper and had no prior knowledge of it, Sutherland said.
At the end of the meal (the broker paid) I am slightly tipsy, ready to enjoy the shining sun and galavant around Paris as a girl who proudly owns a small piece of it (even if it is a subway ride away).
A manager at the gym where I work out asked me to wear rented shoes instead of a pair of sneakers I had worn outside; my son's soccer teammates scolded a friend when he dropped a small piece of cracker on the sidewalk.
BEDTIME SWEET After dinner, it's about 11 or 11:30, and I'm so ready to go back home where I like to have a small piece of chocolate before I wash my face, brush my teeth, and pray before I hop into bed.
"The danger is when festival-goers see branding around this 'greening the festival', they can feel like problems have been tackled when maybe it's just a small piece of it that has been dealt with, and they think we can relax," he said.
Federal courts have blocked the Trump administration from taking away funds on grounds that jurisdictions don't cooperate on immigration enforcement, aside from a small piece of federal law that requires local authorities to share information on an individual's citizenship and nationality "status."
"Exonerating anyone based on a small piece of evidence that has not yet been proven to even be connected to the crime is absurd in my opinion," he wrote in response to the 2008 discovery of DNA and subsequent clearing of JonBenét's parents.
But Facebook is unique in how much it collects from the devices you use and the websites you visit when you're not on Facebook, using a small piece of Javascript code called the Facebook Pixel and the "like" and "share" embed buttons on websites.
Unlike past letters that mostly focused on management principles and long-term thinking, Bezos chose to highlight how much Amazon is investing in helping other businesses grow, while reminding investors that the company accounts for only a small piece of the total retail market.
We need complexity in our relationships and to be challenged, and you need to get to know the person, and not rely on the sun sign (again, because its just a small piece of the chart) to see if they're someone who excites you.
Rumors that a few units were contaminated surfaced earlier this week, after one Twitter user shared a video of herself extracting a small piece of hair from the shade "Pig-Ment" in her Conspiracy Palette (which sold out so fast that it crashed Star's website).
In fact, this is only a small piece of the puzzle when it comes to lack of diversity, but it's one that tech companies tend to focus heavily on, often partnering with nonprofits and schools and pouring money into technical skills training for young people.
" Buffett continued, "You can [also] buy a duplex next door and rent it out to people and do fine over time or you can buy a small piece of farm land or something or you can put it into something fixed income — bonds, bank deposits.
Sells says they see this announcement as part of bringing Greene's enterprise vision to fruition, and while it's only a small piece of that overall enterprise push, it is part of a deliberate effort to capture more traditional enterprise marketshare and move it to Google's cloud.
While it's natural to mourn the loss of an institution like Toys "R" Us to the whims of vulture capitalists, there's a chance to own a small piece of that magic by purchasing one of the dozens of domain names registered by the disappearing toy store.
By simply curling a small piece of the aluminum around a plastic zip tie and slipping it into the channel that encases the tie, he's able to open the security device and re-close it, while leaving no marks or damage to indicate it was manipulated.
WASHINGTON — The White House is considering the creation of a national monument to the gay rights movement on a small piece of Greenwich Village parkland across the street from the Stonewall Inn, where a 1969 uprising helped inspire the push for equality, advocates said on Tuesday.
The way Rubchinskiy sees it, Kaliningrad represents "a small piece of Russia in the middle of Europe," an idea one could easily project onto the designer himself, who wholesales his clothes in Paris, via Comme des Garçons, to stores across Europe, Asia and the United States.
By default, Facebook tracks what you do even when you're not on Facebook, like the products you shop for, the political candidates you donate to, and the porn you watch, using tools like Facebook Pixel, a small piece of code deposited on millions of websites across the internet.
TV shows that earn the "X-hour movie" label are usually ones that cleverly hide how episodic they really are, series like The Wire and Breaking Bad, where every hour of the show is a small piece of a larger puzzle but a complete piece unto itself nevertheless.
Before putting the finishing touches on this morning's newsletter, I enjoyed a version of my standard breakfast: eggs (scrambled today); a small piece of toast (slathered with a yogurt spread and a spice mix); fruit (apple, banana and clementine); and vegetables (spinach and sweet potatoes, sprinkled with sumac).
Markle, however, will be able to carry something down the aisle that Middleton held on her wedding day, as well as Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth II. The Daily Mirror is also reporting that Markle, if she follows tradition, will carry a small piece of myrtle in her wedding day bouquet.
Square, which launched in 2009, originally made its name by offering an easy way for small businesses to take card payments by creating a phone or tablet app that worked with a small piece of hardware, made and sold by Square, to transform those consumer devices into card readers and processors.
"CAR-T venture financing is still a small piece of total venture funding in oncology, but given that these therapies are curative for a majority of patients that have received them in clinical trials, the investment would appear to be justified," says Mandy Jackson, a managing editor for research firm Informa Pharma Intelligence.
That's in part because of the incredible burden of operating a prison on a small piece of an island not our own; and it's in part because, as detainees under the law of war, these individuals would be entitled to conditions at Guantanamo far more comfortable than those afforded prisoners at Supermax.
In another, the speaker demonstrated how to use a DNA strand from an extinct Hawaiian hibiscus flower to revive its scent, and the crowd got to smell it via a small piece of paper in the programs, a synthetic process that can now be replicated over and over without the need of a plant.
So when the agency got in contact with one of Kil's victims while she was still communicating with the suspect, the feds created a non-pornographic video and inserted a small piece of code known as a NIT into the file that would record the real IP address of the suspect and then send it back to the FBI.
Here's a love song I picked out for me and you: A small piece of trivia: this episode was the first to be directed by Matt Shakman, whose background is mostly in television comedy (You're the Worst, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia), and he also directed the incredible final two episodes of the first season of FX's Fargo.
The "Green Light" singer posted an image on her Instagram account of a close-up of the back of her red Valentino dress, where she had hand-sewn a small piece of paper featuring one of Jenny Holzer's "Inflammatory Essays," a series of lithographs that feature different aphorisms, which the artist created between 1979 and 1982.
Read More: Transcript of Donald Trump's Remarks on Florida School Shooting But mental health policy experts say those proposals are a small piece of the puzzle and do not reflect the challenge Trump's broader agenda could pose to mental health in the U.S. Perhaps most significantly, Trump has proposed cutting Medicaid subsidies by more than $1 trillion.
Of course, these cows didn't belong to us: they were Rukorera's cows, but, because we knew they were nearby, and the smell of them and even of their milk floated in the air, and their fresh dung was scattered around the track, it was as if a small piece of Rwanda had come to console us in our exile.
MYTH: Accidentally eating a small piece of eggshell is dangerous MYTH: Blood spots in eggs are a sign of fertilizationMYTH: It's never safe to eat eggs past the sell-by date stamped on the cartonRead More: 8 signs your carton of eggs has gone badMYTH: The little white string attached to some egg yolks should be removed before you cook them
Here's how to survive your first go: First thing you will notice when you are invited to a wedding is a "save the date" card (this is a small piece of paper mailed to your house—to your actual house, through the mailbox—that tells you to keep a certain weekend some distant date in the future free, as if you ever make plans that far ahead anyway).
When I saw, perused, and read some of The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, all of the sudden I realized, for the first time as a young photojournalist, that a writer didn't have to be at every goddamn location to write a great book, and that a writer only had to have a small piece of the experience if he had the ability to include his own look at things.
Our decision to display Emmett's casket as his mother displayed it at Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ on Chicago's South Side in September of 1955 -- open, for all the world to see -- is a choice that daily pays tribute to her courage and, hopefully, acts as a source of inspiration for our many visitors to find a small piece of that courageous act in their own lives toward creating a more just, equal and fair society.
YOU CAN BUY A DUPLEX NEXT DOOR AND RENT IT OUT TO PEOPLE AND DO FINE OVER TIME OR BUY A SMALL PIECE OF FARMLAND OR SOMETHING OF THE SORT OR YOU CAN PUT IT INTO SOMETHING FIXED INCOME, BONDS OR BANK DEPOSITS OR WHATEVER IT MAY BE, AND STOCKS IF YOU LOOK AT AMERICAN EQUITIES, AMERICAN BUSINESSES EARNING A LOT OF MONEY RELATIVE TO THE CAPITAL FOOTING, AND THE REASON STOCKS ARE WORTH A WHOLE LOT MORE THAN THEY WERE 20 YEARS AGO OR 50 YEARS AGO OR 883 YEARS AGO IS COMPANIES HAVE PLOWED BACK PART OF THE EARNINGS.
The recall is due to "a very limited number of bottles with a flaw that may cause a small piece of glass to break off and possibly fall into the bottle, creating a risk for injury," according to a news release from the beer company, which is the third-largest craft brewery in the U.S. The beers to watch out for include Beer Camp Golden IPA, Hop Hunter IPA, Nooner pilsner, Otra Vez gose, Sidecar Orange Pale Ale, Torpedo Extra IPA and Tropical Torpedo (bottles only, packaged between December 5, 2016 and January 13, 2017) as well as fan favorite Sierra Nevada Pale Ale (bottled between December 5 and January 8).

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