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Here's a smattering of what struck me from Sohn 2016:
A smattering of recent earnings reports only bolstered Cramer's point.
Then there are a smattering of days throughout the year.
A smattering of boos could be heard when he entered.
And honestly, that's just a smattering of many, many examples.
There are always a smattering of announcements at CES, however.
A smattering of midseason replacements, most doomed to quick extinction.
Amid a smattering of applause and laughter, New Jersey Sen.
There are a smattering of other tricks here and there.
A smattering of looks already were hanging on several racks.
A smattering of Texans arrived with boxes of clothes to donate.
And that&aposs just a smattering of some of the headlines.
A smattering of colorful oases in an otherwise ash-white plain.
There was usually a smattering of trans people in the audience.
The state also has a smattering of Atlantic green sea turtles.
There's also a smattering of other events worth considering this week.
" A smattering of Yelp reviews call it everything from "Narrow. High.
A smattering of photographers snapped his photo as he sat down.
The room was full of mothers with a smattering of dads.
Only a smattering of colonial history is taught in German schools.
He introduced Justice Samuel Alito, who got a smattering of applause.
It was quiet and dark except for a smattering of lights.
But here in Japan, they attracted only a smattering of attention.
He's like a sponge and he's got a smattering of German, too.
They inject a smattering of nostalgic fuel into a dying house party.
He punctuates sentences with a smattering of superlatives and decisive adjectives -- Great!
Mr Arora invested over $2000 billion in a smattering of global startups.
There may be a smattering of other programmes on top of this.
Schabowski faced a smattering of reporters and cameras for a press conference
It's U.S. equity funds, international equity and a smattering of fixed income.
Finally, a smattering of tender kohlrabi leaves, borage flowers, and miniature strawberries.
There also was a smattering of his new No. 15 Leaf sweater.
A smattering of editors watched him, marveling at his single-take delivery.
Zeroville Rated R for aggressive cinephilia and a smattering of naked breasts.
Mostly boos, a smattering of cheers from the light pregame crowd. pic.twitter.
Picassos and a smattering of works from Fernand Léger, Georges Braque, and Juan
Booker's store has a smattering of stickers and t-shirts, but no hats.
A smattering of local news vans set up camp just outside the building.
Here's just a smattering of the comments in the rats vs snakes war.
Then, Kevin, Sr. looks outside and sees a smattering of people building something.
The debate has inspired a smattering of local research, but little across Hawaii.
Mr. Martinson directed a smattering of feature films, many of them long forgotten.
His family name, including a smattering of mentions of his father, former Gov.
So did a smattering of Republican governors from Tennessee and Ohio to Maryland.
A smattering of boos could be heard as the 49ers took a knee.
A smattering of women in what was then a quarter-full auditorium cheered.
The week will bring a smattering of economic news from a data standpoint.
They offered a smattering of applause when he finished his speech. http://bit.
The rest came in a smattering of events, interviews and exchanges with reporters.
Dry streets, a smattering of sun and a high near 45 are expected.
But there were also a smattering of complaints about the loss of Polish dogs.
Wolff revealed a smattering of some of Bloomberg's purported remarks quoted in the booklet.
Apple News has a smattering of improvements, including curated videos and improved Top Stories.
Michael Mullen, and a smattering of current and former Pentagon and State Department officials.
Nonetheless, there is a smattering of enhancements across Apple's platforms that are worth mentioning.
First-quarter earnings reporting season kicked off this week with a smattering of results.
There was a smattering of communication in the subsequent months that quickly petered out.
He'd had a smattering of Cs in the humanities and one D, in sociology.
Rizin also announced a smattering of other fights to pad out their second show.
Clawing away dirt from the larva's body, the boy received a smattering of congratulations.
They have been joined by a smattering of smaller companies aiming for the stars.
In addition to two flaccid pickle rounds, there was a smattering of onion slices.
The 19 musical selections included a smattering of favorite arias, but also offbeat repertory.
During one stoppage, he walked back onto the court to a smattering of applause.
According to the researchers, only a smattering of devices aren't affected by the attack.
The two converse through a plastic window perforated by a smattering of pin holes.
A smattering of art and art-related films wound up on the final list.
Mostly men of middle age and beyond, with a smattering of women and teenagers.
There's also a smattering of '80s references for nostalgic adults, which vary in subtlety.
A smattering of influential figures, like the current president, Mr. Ramaphosa, amassed extraordinary wealth.
A smattering of new hotels has also made Santa Barbara a more exciting place.
Booker's mother and a smattering of cousins and other relatives also cheered him on.
But after that splash of realism, subsequent years saw only a smattering of the same.
Parsons, introduced to a smattering of boos, spent two injury-plagued years with the Mavs.
The invite list: Breitbart, One America News Network, Daily Caller and a smattering of commentators.
A smattering of companies report this week but none that will be big market movers.
Mr. Trump responded first by citing polls showing him ahead, earning a smattering of boos.
A smattering of others received the remaining votes in the chamber that holds 435 seats.
But in the meantime, there's a smattering of savings worth recalling from throughout the week.
During a press screening of "Okja", Netflix's logo was met by a smattering of boos.
We were wrapping it up, and there was a smattering of applause in the audience.
There was a shaky hair analysis, a smattering of other physical evidence and little else.
The room filled with a smattering of applause and enthusiastic dinging of the hotel bell.
But these aren't one-dimensional caricatures; most get a smattering of interesting non-stereotypical quirks.
A casual scroll across Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram reveal a smattering of eco-fascist communities.
And a smattering of East Coasters and Oregonians just can't stand the constant baby updates.
After playing a smattering of N.B.A. games, center Justin Hamilton spent last season in Spain.
The arena was mostly empty, with just a smattering of coaches, volunteers and security guards.
There are still a smattering of names who believe in the older system of segregation.
His plume was a smattering of tan feathers; yellow eyes sat high in his head.
But this iteration, in spite of a smattering of topical references, is steadfastly not political.
The attacks cover a smattering of issues as diverse as antitrust, privacy and public disclosure.
A smattering of companies like Lenovo have experimented with the form factor to limited success.
So while there may be a smattering of analysis, the Clinton interview basically goes away.
Like Feldman, Houben has a gift for evoking huge spaces with a smattering of notes.
For now, however, we've got a smattering of information about Elden Ring from Daniel "ZhugeEX" Ahmed.
Even a smattering of severe burns during one's youth can be a sign of cancer risk.
A smattering of labelled drawers hold other goods, including meats, frozen veggies, breakfasts, dinners and more.
A smattering of executives in other corners of the business world also spoke out against bigotry.
A smattering of assorted canned foods was almost all that remained on the mostly bare shelves.
The mission has reported a smattering of deaths and injuries to its members since it began.
Hers centralizes what a smattering of other direct-to-consumer companies offer in their own niches.
There was also a smattering of folks from major tech companies including Apple, Google and Twitter.
Only a smattering of apps are actually optimized for the landscape mode we use tablets in.
The move leaves a smattering of headphone jacks remaining on flagship phones, including, most notably, Samsung.
The area is mostly industrial but also home to several nightclubs with a smattering of homes.
A smattering of TVs and a few set top boxes can handle the new video standard.
The borough's center includes just a smattering of local businesses, none of which are chain stores.
As I approach the building, I pass a smattering of visitors slurping on heaving vanilla cones.
The bizarre-looking socks quickly went viral and were covered by a smattering of news outlets.
What he saw below was a smattering of lights, a bright flash, and then no lights.
On Hollywood Boulevard, there was a smattering of trans bars right there by Hollywood and Vine.
The space is filled with a smattering of fire pits, and tables and chairs with umbrellas.
A crowd of roughly 70 shareholders and a smattering of employees sat engaged as he spoke.
So far, that effort has been minimal, consisting of some emails and a smattering of mailings.
He was wiry, watchful, and spoke a smattering of Wolof—one of Gambia's five national languages.
There was a smattering of applause, too, as he waved, but the jeers overpowered his supporters.
There are a number of good hotel credit cards — most offer a smattering of similar benefits.
That was followed by a smattering of other accusations of inappropriate touching by three more women.
There were no rats in sight, she said, and only a smattering of graffiti was visible.
Here is a smattering of other asides from Mr. Trump's news conference in the Rose Garden.
I have a smattering of Asian genes, most likely from indigenous Americans crossing the Bering Strait.
Two surveillance blimps hovered overhead, but the base was largely dark save a smattering of lights.
"And we will never encourage this rejection of foreigners," he said to a smattering of applause.
"We will be right with you," Lopez Obrador promised, prompting a smattering of applause from those gathered.
Among the attendees were campaign workers and a smattering of well-known Republicans, such as Sarah Palin.
Yong: I visited something like six different labs in five days, and a smattering of others, too.
They would hang around for weeks, and left a smattering of angry red scarring in their wake.
A smattering of other non-Google apps let you choose a default browser, but there aren't many.
The Internet of Things ecosystem is a smattering of devices and networks and compatibility is an issue.
Honestly, it looks very good, with substantial avocado and a smattering of what appears to be feta.
That's different from Reddit's "front page," which displays a smattering of different popular subforums to new users.
Swipe left and you find a smattering of less-used apps including Pinterest, WattPad, Ever and YouNow.
With a smattering of hotels in the pipeline, this laid-back area may soon see more bustle.
Sandoval pinch hit in the eighth inning and flied out to right, hearing a smattering of boos.
A smattering of celebs have joined the ranks of #NoBillNoBreak advocates in the United States this week.
In the United States, they are unlikely to get anything other than a smattering of tax credits.
Ms. Nixon, 51, took a smattering of questions after her speech, keeping most of her answers brief.
As we saw with Xavier's look, there was also a smattering of crystal embellishments for good measure.
An estimated 60,21.5 people are believed to be living there and in a smattering of neighboring villages.
I've only been playing around with them for the day, and I've got a smattering of complaints.
The United States has had a smattering of military parades in the 242 years of its existence.
Calvin Klein, Giorgio Armani, Harper's Bazaar and Italian Vogue are just a smattering of his sartorial clients. 
No game is one-size-fits-all, so here's a smattering of choices across genres and platforms.
Government investment in the region and a smattering of eco-lodges and expedition companies are changing that.
But this fear needs to be combated with rational information along with a smattering of public conscience.
Here's what Brin said in response at Google's TGIF meeting: I have seen a smattering of articles.
His food, as well as his bathroom breaks, are dependent on a smattering of stores across from him.
A smattering of people knew, because information has never been hermetically sealed, but most folks were legitimately floored.
Her main animal advocate partner is boyfriend and professional pet photographer Andrew Marttila, and a smattering of volunteers.
Elevated areas with green infrastructure, and a smattering of floodgates, will absorb stormwater or hold back storm surge.
There's just a British colonel, some American drone pilots, some undercover agents, and a smattering of government officials.
Gaming websites gave it near-perfect scores at launch, with a smattering of 10-out-of-10 marks.
There are a smattering of different categories, from various dog crossbreeds to words you haven't used since 2008.
As with most high schools, there is also a smattering of jocks, outsiders, normies, and bullies milling about.
In town, he's put up just a smattering of signs, and done little by means of formal campaigning.
Early-stage — primarily Series A and Series B rounds, with a smattering of others included — is up next.
A smattering of opposition candidates are pushing back with a multiparty slate called the Otso Diretso ("Straight Eight").
Magazine's latest issue, his own brands accompanied by a smattering of designs that include knives, anchors and butterflies.
I was told that a smattering of works were loaned by other institutions to fill out the exhibition.
Be sure to use a sprinkling of yolo's, cash me ousside's, and a smattering of lil' John yeahs.
There are a smattering of "bleacher bums," but most of the crowd is well-off and well-heeled.
New spellings are evolving, with a smattering of Sofiyas, Sofiyyas, Sofyas and Sopheas complementing the thousands of Sophias.
Almost all death sentences come from just a smattering of counties in California, the Midwest, and the South.
It feels much more urban than Sioux City, with a smattering of casinos, arts centers, museums, and theaters.
There is the confusing mix of goods — a premium food business, midprice fashion and a smattering of housewares.
Steven Skybell, a Texas-reared Broadway veteran who plays Tevye, learned a smattering of Yiddish by taking courses.
Some people thought it was a compelling pitch; there was a smattering of applause when his presentation ended.
The court decision quoted Islamic scriptures, bits of letters by the Prophet Muhammad and a smattering of Shakespeare.
Only a smattering of aid got through, and it did little if anything to loosen Mr. Maduro's control.
The tension in their marriage is subtle at first, with a smattering of frustrated comments and irritated replies.
A view of the denim bar, lined with a smattering of candles from the hip brand Boy Smells.
While Mr. Trump faced a smattering of protesters, many in the town seemed happy he had showed up.
This time, when he looked at the sample underneath the microscope, he saw a smattering of tiny structures.
The Vibe The town's roughly 28,239 people include families with schoolchildren, older couples and a smattering of celebrities.
Now, a smattering of recent studies have redeemed the technology by showing how CRISPR can more precisely target disease.
What was once a smattering of one-off stories is now a full-fledged subvertical of the site. Vogue.
Here's a smattering of these jaw-dropping album covers, the artwork that made us wake up and pay attention.
Although the speakers and the audience tilted right, the participants included a smattering of left-leaning grandees and activists.
So did at least 30 of the 63 teenagers, among whom there was confusion and a smattering of guffaws.
What you'll find ahead is a smattering of things that might come up during your time growing a human.
As patients peer in, they can experiment with a smattering of specimens atop something akin to a Lazy Susan.
OVERHEARD: Collective gasps followed by a smattering of laughter in the Senate press gallery as the Mooch news broke.
Scholars have found only a smattering of examples of ones made during the country's 2,000 years of dynastic rule.
Here's our take on the penultimate round of the competition, with a smattering of insight into the final, too.
Every time Apple's developer conference rolls around we get a smattering of changes to the App Store Review guidelines.
And it is Republican senators, and possibly a smattering of Democrats, who would most likely vote to confirm him.
But in the United States, crypto companies must try to comply with a smattering of state and federal regulations.
The Democratic National Committee was running a smattering of ads on impeachment, but it was hardly the only topic.
"Brother Nature" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for a smattering of sexual humor.
There was just a smattering of courts around the country, most of them in posh places, like country clubs.
There was a smattering of grumbles when Anthony was introduced and the obligatory boos whenever he touched the ball.
I think a few things are at work, and a smattering of each could easily explain his lift: 1.
Berlin's Victory Column, or Siegessäule, has only a smattering of cars in front of it on March 29, 2020.
You'll choose from a dozen or so paint colors, perhaps four interior treatments and a smattering of option packages.
Though 10th Avenue has many restaurants, there is just a smattering of retail offerings west of this busy thoroughfare.
When it goes live in April, Peacock will have a deep library of content and a smattering of originals.
A smattering of supplies made it through, but most of them were blocked by armed loyalists of Mr. Maduro.
There is but a smattering of small-scale meme factories, many largely abandoned since the Brexit referendum last year.
Overall, this has led to one breakout company per region — and a smattering of competitors vying for the other spots.
In contrast, a smattering of anti-Trump signs in San Francisco was drowned out by a desire to let loose.
He then loudly exclaimed that the company offered the "highest standard in privacy and security" to a smattering of applause.
Samsung always introduces a smattering of interesting software features designed to distinguish itself from the pack of Android also-rans.
News Plus offers 300 magazine titles like People and Cosmopolitan and a smattering of newspapers for some $10 a month.
Chris Christie, and a smattering of Jeb Bush as the occasional fifth wheel shaped the central dynamic of the debate.
The team is largely a smattering of people from CEO Andy Kleinman's last startup, a mobile apps company called MobLabs.
That event focused on a dense, albeit familiar slate of holiday game releases, and a smattering of imaginative indie titles.
There are a smattering of other updates that Apple breezed over and some that it didn't even mention on stage.
Trump has no such political team in place, largely surrounding himself with longtime friends and a smattering of military generals.
By season's end, a smattering of teams already have cemented playoff berths and shifted their focuses to the coming postseason.
Following a smattering of reunion performances over the last couple of years, they recently announced their pending return with Prey.
The comments come from Verschoor's partially closed Facebook account, which has a smattering of public posts dating back to 2015.
This year, fewer participants wore face masks to hide their identities at the parade, which included a smattering of Westerners.
The app's free tier will still let people read a smattering of select articles from a wide variety of publishers.
They are fried in a shallow pan, then steamed, and finished off with a smattering of scallions and sesame seeds.
It's just a smattering of my basest instincts, written over some market-researched power chords and America's nervous self-assurances.
"What a terrible weekend," Colbert said to begin his show, to a smattering of nervous laughter from the studio audience.
It's a wild, illuminated memory palace of a book — with only a smattering of dialogue and tantalizing wisps of plot.
The crowd was a mix of woo-woo-ing women celebrating a birthday, college students, and a smattering of regulars.
So when we launched, I was the only dedicated editorial position for Extra Crunch, along with a smattering of freelancers.
Though it has received a smattering of spins on country radio, it hasn't even appeared on Billboard's country airplay chart.
With a smattering of yellow and orange flowers and leaves from hip to heel, the jeans said: bright and cheery.
In recent weeks, a smattering of scientific papers and government statements have begun to sketch the outlines of the epidemic.
Virta does have such arrangements with some large employers like US Foods, as well as a smattering of health plans.
Before Wednesday, no Senate Democrats had called on Franken to resign, but a smattering of House Democrats had done so.
About 90 miles from New York City, it's one of a smattering of 365 tiny islands called the Thimble Islands.
The platform has also demoted a smattering of far-right figures like Mike Cernovich, as Gizmodo reported earlier this week.
The experts, as well as a smattering of politicians, define the health cost crisis more broadly: what the country spends.
Once you enter the mall, there are a smattering of signs directing shoppers to the lower levels, where JCPenney is located.
Others with a smattering of remote openings include Silicon Valley-based cybersecurity provider CrowdStrike, enterprise software developer Apttus and also Docker.
Rivera was showing a lot of leg behind sheer panels and not much else, save a smattering of sequins and beading.
In the 2008 GOP presidential primary, Huckabee won the Iowa caucus, along with a smattering of other states in the South.
She grabbed her electric green wig and a smattering of neon cockroaches, dashed to the office bathroom and got to work.
A smattering of projections serves not to clarify matters, but rather to heighten an inscrutability that feels less mysterious than oppressive.
Women and men mingle freely in iCafe, along with a smattering of foreigners sipping some of the best coffee in town.
A smattering of gang leaders have tried to ban members from using them, after seeing paranoid henchmen turn against each other.
Here's a smattering of the topics which Milo spent many months writing and rewriting: Is Pepe the frog a racist symbol?
A smattering of really big, mostly late-stage rounds, boosted by SoftBank's unprecedented spending spree, contributed to the higher annual totals.
First, Trump winced and grimaced, shaking his head as the "Tonight Show" audience erupted in a smattering of applause and cheers.
A smattering of protesters picket for Medicare for All and one heckler petulantly yells, "Impeach," over annoyed shushes from the crowd.
Spain's voters created the three-month impasse by scattering their votes among four large parties and a smattering of small ones.
Throughout its five series, "Cold Feet" not only won a smattering of prestigious awards, but the hearts of the British nation.
A smattering of lawsuits around the country seeking access to the source code of breath-testing machines had caught his eye.
A smattering of other Fed officials will be making presentations during the week, each offering a chance of market-moving pronouncements.
Though Apple has agreements with a smattering of apps, like Yelp, widespread access to third-party app integration is long overdue.
But Karada is a reflection of Baghdad at its multicultural best, with Shiite and Sunni mosques and a smattering of churches.
The 8000-capacity venue is quite full but there are indeed a smattering of empty seats (that'd have crummy views.) pic.twitter.
Middle school boys and girls, a few teenagers, and a smattering of little ones, anywhere from eight to ten years old.
For instance, a smattering of kids in the early aughts lit themselves on fire for a taste of Jackass-style glory.
"Today I am here to respond to you, exactly who did what to whom," Haros said to a smattering of applause.
All of which served to form the uneasy background for Tuesday night's event, which was attended by a smattering of reporters.
But they noted the lack of context around some of the site's medical advice, as well as a smattering of misinformation.
Instead of just a hole in your puzzle and a smattering of mysterious arrows, the grid design represents something totally different.
You might find, under crisp, generously dressed leaves, a smattering of fried capers or a treasure of syrupy sherry-soaked dates.
The tweets he created used a smattering of Arabic words and words associated with Islam to make them look more authentic.
As Jada Yuan of New York magazine observed, only a smattering of female filmmakers were part of the 70th anniversary event.
Just past this is a smattering of squat, old-fashioned brick buildings, and taking up the rear are soaring modernist towers.
When we started the drive, there was a smattering of civilians, some of whom had marked their houses with white flags.
While today it has the same boundaries as the borough of Brooklyn, Kings County was once a smattering of independent municipalities.
His Social Liberty Party, the ninth party to which he has belonged, has only a smattering of votes in Brazil's legislature.
There are some new gates at certain entry points, a smattering of new portable classrooms; nothing too out of the ordinary.
At the screening I attended, the audience definitely appreciated the homage – there were sighs, moans, and even a smattering of applause.
The New 3DS just got a smattering of Super Nintendo greats, including A Link to the Past, Super Metroid and Earthbound.
The book also features recipes for a handful of roasted meats and vegetables, salads and a smattering of cakes and tarts.
"Franco's tomb attracts a smattering of his remaining supporters and fresh flowers are placed on his grave most days," per WSJ.
A smattering of protesters began throwing rocks at the police, who responded with water tanks, anti-riot vehicles and tear gas.
But Trump's actual agenda seems to be little more than a smattering of tweets and a white paper lacking needed details.
But I wanted some more variety so there's some jazz, classic rock, a smattering of subtle electronica, some international flavor, etc.
It said it has 7,500 trucks and, on the client side, some 500 SMEs and a smattering of well-known global brands.
It has five restaurants plus a smattering of retail carts, all leading up to the gargantuan, new, 215,210-seat T-Mobile Arena.
But now, a smattering of celebrities are attempting to kick off the millennial style craze, starting with the decade's signature pant silhouette.
Bixby can do a smattering of a few other things, like setting reminders based on your location, querying Wolfram Alpha, and more.
The catch: A highly publicized fatality, along with a smattering of other crashes, has quashed much of the hype around autonomous vehicles.
You never enjoyed school and left as soon as you could, with a smattering of qualifications and no great love of learning.
But even then, it's hard to see how Foxconn could get to 13,000 workers with a smattering of buildings bought across Wisconsin.
No, instead Holliday posted a close-up of her bare skin, revealing a smattering of pimples — with a badass message to boot.
The Oscar-winner wore a simple white sheath dress from the collection with a smattering of organza flowers and clusters of beading.
The catch: Only Google's Nexus and Pixel phones—and, more recently, a smattering of third-party Android options—have worked on it.
The Fed currently holds nearly $2.5 trillion in Treasurys and another $1.8 trillion in MBS, along with a smattering of other holdings.
Newly christened as queen in 1952, Elizabeth II became the default on a smattering of currencies in countries under Great Britain's rule.
There's only a smattering of data points this week, and contrary to what you might expect, there will be no jobs report.
Lyft has partnered with a smattering of global ride-hail providers, including Chinese startup Didi Kuaidi, to help create a global alliance.
Years later, Mr. Brierley searched for his family back in India with only help from Google Earth and a smattering of memories.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads New York City galleries are raining down a smattering of group shows that showcase figurative painting.
A smattering of new polling information released on Sunday painted a mixed picture of the race in its final days, with Mrs.
There was also a smattering of old master sales, like a 1560s portrait of a gentleman by the Italian painter Antonio Campi.
There's a small arena, a smattering of bars and restaurants, and exceedingly niche tourism stops, like the Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame.
The usual hordes of commuters and tourists have been replaced by a smattering of security guards and surgical mask-wearing New Yorkers.
Its closest competitor at the time, the Motorola Xoom, started at $800—and only ran a smattering of tablet-optimized Android apps.
She visited with first and second graders, a smattering of Legos and K'Nex pieces and Crayola markers set up on small tables.
They had noticed a smattering of commercial gyms in the area but found small-group training — Samantha's specialty — to be sorely lacking.
Only a smattering of editorial boards endorsed Sanders: The San Francisco Examiner, The Seattle Times, The Daily Iowan and several alternative weeklies.
Darwin is wild, its inhabitants bond over their survivor mentality, shaped by the harsh environmental conditions with a smattering of geopolitical misfortune.
The fact that the book contains only a smattering of references to the new president strangely enhances the credibility of its doomsaying.
Beyond were the headquarters of Chanel and Celine and a smattering of Dior boutiques, with the Sacre Coeur Basilica as a backdrop.
A smattering of QR codes dot the walls, allowing people to get quick answers to frequently asked questions and avoid waiting in line.
And the need for genetic counselors to help interpret such information has led to a smattering of startups hoping to fill that void.
The app is a bare-bones stream of sans-serif text, complete with plenty of exclamation points and a smattering of all-caps.
There's also a smattering of celebrities, philosophers, and generally famous people thrown in for good measure, including Steve Ballmer, Florence Nightingale, and Nietzsche.
A smattering of companies also report earnings, with a few remaining retailers — Costco, Tiffany, Best Buy, Abercrombie & Fitch and Dollar General, among them.
So, perhaps we'll get a bit more info on that line, and maybe a smattering of news on the VR front. Barcelona. 26.02.17.
Until then, here is a smattering of this week's best deals that are still available — many of which are leftovers from Cyber Monday.
Bold stripes, prints, and a polished touch dominated the pieces and a smattering of lacy embellishment and dramatic details rounded out the collection.
UPS, DHL and specialty shippers have a smattering of home health projects around the world - mostly in countries with single-payer health systems.
Merwin's poetry is lyrical and visual and his collective works give you a smattering of various points in his career spanning 60 years.
Currently available at Cars Land in Disney California Adventure, the churros feature shimmering orange edible glitter and a smattering of edible sequins, too.
Back in the 2012 cycle, for example, we had a smattering of Democrats from red states who declined to endorse Barack Obama's reelection.
" There's also a smattering of th-fronting—where a th slides towards a f—on "something to do" and "two thousand and six.
She arrived in Belleek by helicopter to a "smattering of applause", a Sky News reporter said, before touring a pottery factory with Foster.
But blanket initiatives to "connect everyone" and a smattering of training programmes will not be enough to see real economic and social change.
She paired the simple, modern look with a smattering of Harry Winston diamonds, including a long strand necklace that dangled down her back.
He has spoken at a smattering of events for his own foundation, and appeared in Europe in May with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Someone placed an American flag into the fire, prompting a smattering of cheers but several objections, as others tried to douse the flames.
Seemingly overnight, this bubbly alcoholic concoction has become a nationwide sensation, prompting a smattering of memes and a legion of unabashed "bro" fans.
But at least he occasionally answered reporters' questions on rope lines, offered a smattering of news briefings and flew with his press corps.
Spring will ask you for a preferred price range for the shoes and show a smattering of what it thinks you might like.
A smattering of the men who will vie for the affection of JoJo Fletcher are unlike many of the contestants we've seen before.
There's only a smattering of economic data on the calendar, with the one big piece of market news likely to come from banks.
What was left were increasingly oddball flights — 31-hour treks on airlines we'd never heard of — and a smattering of very expensive ones.
For the most part, and amidst a smattering of archival footage, Haraway talks directly to the camera about her life and life's work.
She was in "Godfather II" as well and had a smattering of other television and film credits, but music was always her passion.
One image depicts her gaming setup: two monitors, a glowing pink keyboard, a high-end gaming mouse, and a smattering of Pokémon miniatures.
Crystal City is a jumble of mostly outdated, low-slung offices built decades ago for defense contractors, and a smattering of retail outlets.
On the one hand, the technology is impressive and it already seems to have saved lives, according to a smattering of news reports.
But much of the time, so are Roman Catholics and Jews, as well as a smattering of people who consider themselves vaguely spiritual.
But by the end of the week, a smattering of industrial, tech, transportation and consumer names will have reported, including Alcoa and Honeywell.
At the start of the night, there was a bit of discord, a smattering of boos during the opening speeches that died down.
The answer is simplicity itself: Move some heavyweight tech names and a smattering of consumer stocks (for more diversification) into another industry classification.
To welcome international visitors, Mr. Legarreta has learned a smattering of Chinese, Italian, Japanese and Portuguese along with his native Spanish and English.
" Surrounding the area were "graffiti-scarred tenements, nightclubs and a smattering of newly renovated dwellings where apartments sell for as much as $450,000.
At the very least, we'll come back with a smattering of new details that point in the direction of where Google is headed.
Tuesday's primaries featured the crucial state of Pennsylvania plus a smattering of contests in the not-so-crucial states of Nebraska, Idaho, and Oregon.
The nonpartisan Tax Foundation says only a smattering of those affected — just 3.8 percent — have annual incomes ranging from $100,000 to $200,000 a year.
Since it began, Tentrr has spread from a smattering of campsites in New York&aposs Catskill Mountains to nearly 500 sites across the Northeast.
It is unsurprisingly a great phone—the best iPhone that's ever been made, despite a smattering of complaints and issues that have cropped up.
I only speak a smattering of French in addition to my passable English, but luckily my colleague Frederic is a man of many tongues.
The go-to hairstyle is half-pigtails and maybe a smattering of snap clips at the hairline, if the person isn't wearing a beanie.
The other ingredients — a mix of coconut oil, beeswax, cocoa butter and a smattering of other moisturizing oils — come together for a pleasant balm.
"I want to tell them they can count on us," said Lopez Obrador, who will take office in December, to a smattering of applause.
They've found a smattering of weird and dazzling creatures, reminding us just how little we know about life at the bottom of the ocean.
The men have been winnowed down to a mere 15 — a smattering of men, really, compared to the 28 we met on night one.
Though the ultimate vote was 7-2, the case produced a smattering of opinions, with five justices writing separate concurrences to explain their thinking.
Plus, the runways have been brimming with Victorian vibes recently, from those suddenly omnipresent prairie dresses to a smattering of Laura Ashley-esque florals.
But there's a smattering of other forms of this meme out there as well: How I am responding to men in 22Him:Whats your name?
"The rap against this market was that it was all FANG all the time, with a smattering of cloud and some Tesla, " Cramer said.
"I think for us it was the fact that he had a smattering of words and then he didn't say them anymore," said Carol.
Up close, the paintings looked like a smattering of tiny, distinct dots, but take a few steps back, and a distinct image would form.
He is a crusty voice in Washington," Trump said Monday to a smattering of laughs before pausing and adding, "Plus, we need his vote.
The result creates a strange dynamic, and when the questions end, there is inevitably a smattering of applause from the supporters standing between them.
She finished off her look with a smattering of diamonds, but it still wasn't enough bling to totally distract form Hart's rhinestone-laden ensemble.
So scheduling conflicts have made Latterman reunion appearances rare—they played a smattering of dates in 2011 and The Fest in Gainesville in 2012.
It's a useful feature and I'm sure I'll use it for a smattering of things, just like I do with Siri on the iPhone.
A smattering of celebrities are expected to be among the guests with the daughter ex-"Take That" singer Robbie Williams one of the bridesmaids.
It reflects just one population of marijuana consumer — people who have been arrested — and only in a smattering of counties across the United States.
Many of Manafort and Gates' court filings are already public, and the court unsealed a smattering of hearing transcripts from their case last week.
Google, IBM, Amazon and a smattering of startups also make tools to assist companies in building their own bots and enhance their software products.
Those high minded goals persist as 21st-century researchers use proxemics in a smattering of disciplines that include everything from robot design to theater.
Whether out of moral queasiness or political fear, a smattering of Republican lawmakers chose to say, "Enough is enough" to this particular Trump atrocity.
A smattering of tourists was there, but most customers seemed to be Puerto Ricans from the sin luz zones looking to blow off steam.
After the Haitian migrants began arriving this summer in Montreal, a smattering of protesters picketed near the city's Olympic Stadium, where some were housed.
At this point, pretty much everyone in Washington aside from Mr. Trump — and a smattering of his congressional toadies — acknowledges the threat Russia poses.
A wisp of a downtown surrounds a landscaped rotary with a smattering of restaurants and businesses, a post office and, steps away, Village Hall.
In return, plants politely and quietly let you know when you're doing something wrong: a drooping leaf, a yellowing stem, a smattering of bugs.
There's a community-run theater, restored to its 1927 glory, and a smattering of brewpubs and coffee shops, offering Indian food and acai bowls.
Unlike most palettes that give you a smattering of colors in tiny wells, Pocket Candy contains 103 FULL SIZE SUPERSHADOWS that *always work together*.
The sprawling flea markets known as "fripes" used to draw the poor and the young, as well as a smattering of vintage clothing aficionados.
Bowles was heartbroken and didn't produce all that much after; the Library of America collection includes a smattering of short stories, fragments and letters.
The address in West Hollywood also makes it an especially LGBT-friendly hotel, and I saw a smattering of families with young kids, too.
When she goes there, she said, she sees doctors, engineers, scientists and a smattering of faculty members and students from the nearby divinity school.
So far, the mix includes a smattering of celebrities, fashion folk, Euros and night-life vampires who descend upon any freshly opened hot spot.
Gone but in no way forgotten, the influential screamo band left behind a smattering of LPs, splits, and mixtapes in their eightish years together.
Despite a rapidly expanding middle class and growing levels of disposable income, Indian cities can boast of only a smattering of high-quality live events.
The controversial 13 Reasons Why also included a smattering of non-white characters in the form of an Asian jock and a Black rape survivor.
Titled Myopia, a reference to the artist's visual condition present since childhood, the exhibition presents a smattering of technical sculpture, photography, inkjet illustrations, and collage.
In contrast to other recent mass shootings in America, the attack in Las Vegas has yielded a smattering of bipartisan support for a legislative response.
Among those present are billionaires and their offspring, advisers and money managers, and a smattering of investment-minded blue-bloods, including Prince Michael of Yugoslavia.
We're used to seeing politicians give long-winded speeches, ask politely to complete their points, and respond to others with a smattering of polite applause.
The X-Files star released a debut album of soft rock, Hell or Highwater, back in 2015, but only played a smattering of US gigs.
The "photos of my female friends" search produced a smattering of seemingly random photos of women I know, some of which were uploaded years ago.
Bloomberg News reporter Josh Wingrove tweeted a photo of what he described as a "smattering" of empty seats in the almost-full 8,000-capacity venue.
Wandering towards the back, I found a smattering of seating and a double-headed lamp with some extraneous metal parts on it: steampunk reference #2.
The Slice initially seems like your standard commodity activity tracker: It tracks steps, distance, calories burned, and sleep, and offers a smattering of smartphone notifications.
NEW FRONTIERS UPS, DHL and specialty shippers have a smattering of home health projects around the world - mostly in countries with single-payer health systems.
The intrigue: Fancy Bear is primarily known for attacks against NATO and former Soviet states, with a smattering of attacks against Russian antagonists mixed in.
Lawmakers and a smattering of public figures are gathering at the Washington National Cathedral on Saturday morning for the funeral service for the late Sen.
Trump leads in the RealClearPolitics average there by 15 points, although a smattering of surveys released this week found his lead reduced to single-digits.
A smattering of the messages: But the one that is driving the conversation today is this doozy between Strzok and former FBI lawyer Lisa Page.
Ms. Graves and I headed for the Tenderloin, which today has a smattering of attractively refurbished buildings but mostly is not easy on the eyes.
My fellow attendees were comprised of a group of about thirty women, generally in their thirties and twenties with a smattering of middle aged people.
Television and media group ITV extended its losses from the previous session on a smattering of price-target cuts following disappointing guidance for advertising revenue.
Our corporate bosses at Verizon, meanwhile, have been demonstrating home 5G service in a smattering of U.S. cities, including Houston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles and Sacramento.
Apart from a smattering of Australian fans at Pyeongchang, Small has a diehard following in her home town on the other side of the world.
Whiteside is starting his stroll toward the bullpen as a smattering of early onlookers playfully taunt him from the stands with a few "Eli" chants.
The 16,000-square-foot space, which originally had just a smattering of tenants, saw several close in 2018, a year after the food hall opened.
The hallways at the agency are empty, and just the five commissioners and a smattering of other employees have arrived for work during the shutdown.
Careem and a smattering of other app-based transportation services are working to remedy this, although for many women, their cost is out of reach.
The restaurant is on a stretch of Canterbury Road that is home to drab office buildings and car dealerships and a smattering of chain restaurants.
At Elsewhere, expect to hear a smattering of singles released over the past couple years, including "Celine," an opulent banger that showcases Roberts's husky delivery.elsewherebrooklyn.
For example, VSCO Girl, coming in at No. 74, has especially high search in Palm Springs, California and in a smattering of Mid-Western cities.
There is an enchanting ski trip, a smattering of pranks and misunderstandings and a touch of suspense, all rendered in expressive and imaginative visual detail.
And the rest of his followers make perfect sense for Romney — a smattering of political journalists, commentators, politicians, and several members of the Romney family.
In the case of Putin -- who allegedly runs Russia like a business -- there is the obvious pursuit of wealth and perhaps a smattering of vanity.
Lawmakers from both parties on Capitol Hill, as well as a smattering of advocacy groups, have clamored that those responsible for the assault be prosecuted.
This is a shame, but 22 hours total use should still last most people a week of commuting and a smattering of gym visits too.
A bit of brown sugar, a smattering of coconut and a hit of cinnamon soften the health-food feel and make them something to crave.
Crouch alongside it, peer over its gray lip into the fake blue water at a smattering of pennies, twigs, the drifting body casings of insects.
"I promise you, we're gonna straighten all this stuff out," Kelly told reporters and a smattering of fans who had gathered outside Cook County Jail.
Martin found an in-home daycare center, a middle-class suburban home situated behind a smattering of trees, run by a woman named Pamela Wood.
While the A.U.D.L. is open to both men and women, the boycotting group felt a smattering of women in a largely men's league wasn't enough.
The bakery sells creamy quinceanera cakes; the newcomers seem to like the annual Ozfest (past participants include Judy Garland's stand-in and a smattering of munchkins).
Reichl’s passion for the role food plays in our lives is evident on every page, including a smattering of recipes that complement the narrative.
He received a smattering of cheers when he was introduced before the game and scored 12 points in the first half to keep Los Angeles close.
Over the course of several months, he released a series of lengthy science fiction short films on YouTube along with a smattering of other zany experiments.
A smattering of the technologies the labs developed includes fiber optics, cellular technology, digital reverb, the C++ programming language, and encrypted communications, to name a few.
Deep inside a Portuguese cave, the fossil of a human cranium lay buried for 400,000 years, surrounded by a smattering of stone tools and animal remains.
There's a smattering of research that looks at the differences between the effects of aerobic exercise and resistance exercise, but the results aren't conclusive, he says.
Hitting on a smattering of less impactful but still ridiculously fun tropes, we had A Quiet Place, Overlord, The Predator, Mandy, The Nun, and Slender Man.
Most of that, however, was provided by the developers, while Apple's scattered editorial team pulled together app lists that had just a smattering of supporting text.
Time spreads remain tight and volatile but the premium for cash metal has so far failed to attract anything more than a smattering of fresh deliveries.
Amazon has managed to get Alexa on a smattering of phones with limited success, and Apple's first smart speaker is still several months away from release.
The company showed off a picture of the concept earlier today and let slip a smattering of details around the backpack PC, but not much else.
A glimpse inside its front windows reveals time cards still hanging on a wall and brooms sitting on the floor amid a smattering of office furniture.
Metropolitan Diary The air conditioning on the arriving downtown No. 6 train was working just enough that a smattering of straphangers was visible through the window.
This burrito is that fall: an uninspiring combination of overcooked scrambled eggs, a smattering of crumbled sausage, and barely noticeable cheese in a tough, bland tortilla.
However, Amazon's listings for live animals is made up of a smattering of animals that are smaller and better-suited for a household tank or aquarium.
Never having received a permanent call, she took a few part-time positions and did a smattering of supply preaching, for twenty-five dollars a sermon.
"For me, the middle ground" is to do "what the law requires," Ms. Lynch responded, which drew a smattering of laughter and hisses from the audience.
Concocted with heaps of style but only a smattering of substance, Benjamin Dickinson's sophomore feature, "Creative Control," is as brittle and unwelcoming as its characters' surroundings.
Fight Night: Hunt versus Lewis proved to be a very solid night of fights even as a televised card with just a smattering of star power.
Toss in a last-minute handful of crushed green olives, a smattering of parsley leaves and a drizzle of nice olive oil, and you're in business.
Facebook's requirement that users be their authentic selves means the company asks for a smattering of information to sign up — name, birthday, gender and email address.
Will the future of written expression become so simple — a smattering of autocompleted sentences, emoji and GIFs — that it will lack any critical thought at all?
Last year, when one of Japan's best-known television journalists was accused of rape, his accuser received only a smattering of attention in the Japanese media.
The Roux Institute will open in May — in temporary quarters — offering a smattering of nonaccredited courses to whet the appetite of local employers and their workers.
Between acquisitions and financial difficulties causing brands to shutter, the space has dwindled to around a dozen major national companies and a smattering of regional players.
Paul Walker, a senior meteorologist for AccuWeather, said a smattering of daily and monthly record rainfall totals are likely as the storms roll through the region.
My showing had some applause after the film was over, but it was also filled with a smattering of families invited for the showing alongside critics.
The Alamo Drafthouse theater chain angered some men and drew a smattering of formal discrimination complaints when it scheduled a series of "no guys allowed" screenings.
The trailer is equally confusing and exciting, presenting a smattering of scenes set in what seems to be both the antebellum South and the 21st century.
Over the last month, Carlson's commercial breaks have likewise been consistent, with only a smattering of ads from lesser known brands filling the space between segments.
The structure is built from more than 100 bones sourced from roughly 60 mammoths, in addition to a smattering of reindeer, fox, horse, and bear remains.
The original permanent collection, still on view, is strong on photography, reasonable on contemporary, and has a smattering of 2151th-century European and American modern art.
Down the hall, Pamela Helming, a Republican state senator, greeted a smattering of supporters in the club's dark wood library for her $300-minimum fund-raiser.
The centerpiece public plaza adds an ice rink, firepits, an indoor climbing wall just inside the Limelight building and a smattering of ski shops and restaurants.
Puff pastry, milk, sugar, cream, and a smattering of nuts and raisins and/or other dried fruits are thrown into an oven and served golden brown.
What they saw, according to clips posted online, was plumes of smoke exploding out at regular intervals around the stadium's perimeter with a smattering of loud bangs.
Their conservative estimate makes sense when we take into consideration that there's only been a smattering of collaborations between Polish stars and well-known British grime musicians.
Well, not entirely: There was a 2014 collaborative five-track EP with electronic duo Röyksopp, a smattering of one-off tracks, and a handful of live appearances.
Mr Esper received broad bipartisan support in the Senate, though a smattering of Democrats raised concerns about his former job as a lobbyist for a weapons company.
And in case this look wasn't unique enough, she even customized the Manolo boots a little more, adding a smattering of brooches pinned all over her thighs.
In a dress from David's Bridal and a suit pulled together from a "smattering of places," the couple wed in front of about 25 people, mostly family.
There's been a smattering of handwringing that Echos are turning kids into assholes who never have to tell Alexa, "please," or are enablers of unforeseen consumer binges.
Still recovering and unable to live on my own, I retrieved a smattering of my possessions and rented a furnished room from a friend in Woodside, Queens.
It was the automotive version of Pandora Radio, in which users get to stream hours of free music with a smattering of commercials that they can't skip.
The Taken star's band also featured some extra special detailing, also set in platinum with ornate hand engraving that was accented with a smattering of small diamonds.
Sunken World War II naval vessels might still hold a smattering of "big, bad things," Wright adds, from armaments to biohazards such as vast quantities of oil.
The town of Coober Pedy doesn't look like much—a smattering of buildings and mounds of dust surrounded by a scorched desert divided by the Stuart Highway.
Based on physics or 3D spatial reasoning or light platforming, or a smattering of all three, they are extremely fun to mess around with and figure out.
Bloomberg News reporter Josh Wingrove tweeted a photo of what he described as a "smattering" of empty seats in the almost-full 8,000-capacity venue in Greenville.
The New York festival launched last year with a smattering of acts typical for big-box festivals like this—A-list indie headliners, EDM superstars, and Sia.
With that new mode came a smattering of new cosmetic items for the game — new outfits for the game's characters and new "skins" for the game's weapons.
That means no one can truly call the continent home — and just a smattering of scientists hole up on the remote and frozen landscape all year round.
He was greeted in much the same manner as he was in those overheated days of 2004 and 2005, with resounding boos and a smattering of cheers.
His boys were mostly a bunch of lax bros from Duke and Cornell, with a smattering of friendly Princeton overlords-in-training and two Indians from Caltech.
The frenzy on Capitol Hill over a smattering of Russian advertisements would be comical except that most of the American media has jumped on the hysteria bandwagon.
So Clough won the league with veterans like Larry Lloyd and Peter Withe, as well as semi-unhinged Glaswegian Kenny Burns and a smattering of underrated youngsters.
Nobody, it seemed, was spared investor's wrath: That's just a smattering of the cloud stocks, and it didn't take any cherry picking to give you the idea.
The new style of peasant dresses look like they're spun from invisible spiderwebs and are completely sheer (save for a smattering of shimmering filigrees and floral patterns).
Keys has dealt with a smattering of injuries during the year, but she said she felt confident about the current state of her game, if somewhat overlooked.
The school does have a smattering of other organized events throughout the year, such as a burger cooking competition to raise money for Operation Support Our Troops.
Over the ensuing decades, some artists did manage to travel abroad, bringing back a smattering of influences from the US, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Russia.
There are also yellow bands and shapes, networks of meandering pink and green lines, clusters of variously colored, feathery brushstrokes, and a smattering of dot-like shapes.
When Mandlikova walks around the tournament grounds these days, only a smattering of fans recognize her, even though she played the women's senior event here for years.
Bloomberg News reporter Josh Wingrove tweeted a photo of what he described as a "smattering" of empty seats in the almost-full 1483,000-capacity venue in Greenville.
For a while, it seemed there would be a smattering of mostly rural places in the country where no company saw a reason to participate in 2018.
They pulled into a driveway at the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District, a smattering of buildings at the base of the hills, directly across from the church.
London's black-cab drivers were doing roaring business in the rain, and the pavements were gray and empty except for a smattering of pedestrians under dripping umbrellas.
In that seemingly innocent era, shows were high-flown trade events, largely the province of store buyers, journalists and a smattering of well-heeled ladies who lunched.
Roughly the top 100 men and women in singles and a smattering of doubles and wheelchair players make up the testing pool of 250 professional tennis players.
And for all the hand-wringing about designers abandoning New York, the show schedule is jam-packed, including a smattering of newcomers poised to make a splash.
He's doing Shakespeare in the hinterlands there, in the provinces during the war in England, and he comes out on stage, and there's a smattering of applause.
Markle, 73, was due to walk his daughter down the aisle in front of 600 guests including all the senior British royals and a smattering of celebrities.
Lindsay is in full Greek Goddess regalia and makeup for days, which includes heavy blue eyeshadow, red lips, and a smattering of gold leaf applied to her cheekbones.
Otoboke Beaver: Itekoma Hits (Damnably) This angry, amusing album compiles two EPs and a smattering of previously unreleased songs by the most extreme of Japanese hardcore punk bands.
Under what theory would a smattering of several hundred unvetted party loyalists have a better radar for brainwashed or criminal candidates than upwards of a hundred million voters?
A smattering of 16 more are divided between Ben Carson, Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, Mike Huckabee and Rand Paul, and another 29 aren't bound to any specific candidate.
The three leading candidates, plus a smattering of also-rans, will make their case to the CDU rank-and-file at eight regional gatherings over the next month.
We have earnings reports from banks (fair) and industrials (better than expected) and a smattering of consumer names like Kimberly Clark and Procter & Gamble (also better than expected).
We have earnings reports from Banks (fair) and Industrials (better than expected) and a smattering of consumer names like Kimberly Clark and Procter & Gamble (also better than expected).
Among a smattering of visual updates, the biggest functional UI change to Gmail on the web might be the addition of a new collapsible right-hand side panel.
And speaking of "on-demand," some of the channels offered on streaming services are "on-demand only," meaning you get a smattering of options but no "live" feed.
A smattering of animated shows, comedy programs, and some dramas have rounded out the company's lineup, yet none of it has really taken off in any meaningful fashion.
Towards the close of Monday night's "Reentry," it's easy to assume Manifest will become something like This Is Us plus psychic abilities, with a smattering of religious undertones.
They may not use the data to break into accounts, as hackers recently did with a smattering of celebrity's Twitter accounts, or sell it off for a profit.
Around 5% were still undecided when they turned up at the caucus, so there will still be a smattering of voters open to persuasion from the candidates' campaigns.
Over time, it expanded to cover Alaska and Arizona to protect Native American voting rights, as well as a smattering of counties throughout the Northeast and the West.
At last night's games, two players on the Miami Dolphins knelt during the anthem anyways, and a smattering of other players across the league silently raised their fists.
Only a smattering of precincts from across the state, but Moore seems solid in Northern AL which Strange needs Bad early numbers for Strange Update - 8:35 p.m.
Only a smattering of shops catering to office workers and residents, including Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and former Senator Bob Dole, fill spaces that once held luxury boutiques.
The handset also looks to be running Android 8.1 — not really a surprise, given that Android Pie is still limited to Pixel and a smattering of other devices.
In Flint, Mr. Sanders drew only a smattering of nonwhite voters to his Saturday night event, advertised as a "racial and economic justice town hall" with the candidate.
She left only a smattering of records in her own words and seems to have exaggerated her exploits at the urging of Herman Mann, a sensationalist newspaper publisher.
So somewhere in his mind, up until now, he's probably been telling himself that she still has at least a smattering of love in her heart for him.
The atmosphere was more akin to a soccer match as the day's fourballs began with a smattering of partisan pantomime boos greeting the announcement of the American team.
It's the leaves, a smattering of red and orange and brown covering over the dilapidated landscape I find myself in as the game's first major area opens up.
Lavell, 220, speaks fluent English and a smattering of Mandarin Chinese, while her grandmother, Law Ngoh Kiaw, prefers the Hokkien dialect of her ancestors' home in southeastern China.
But pressure began to build this week, with several Senate Democrats, and even a smattering of House Democrats, saying publicly that it was time for Pelosi to relent.
There's a smattering of meetings with the rich and powerful as well, including an "informal lunch" with Stephen Harper, the former Canadian prime minister and, of course, Trump.
A number of the playlists were also posting a smattering of mainstream content, including videos of popular Egyptian singers, belly dancers, and mobile-phone shot videos of families.
"Roma" has played in a smattering of theaters in North America, but major chains have refused to show it because Netflix made it available online in short order.
Consistent with his disdain for formal flourish, Kosuth favors art in gray scale, which here includes drawings, music scores, photographs, prints, and a smattering of wall-mounted sculptures.
A smattering of polar bear attacks have occurred in northern communities, and some in the north say — likely because of food scarcity — the bears are becoming more aggressive.
Also of note: the Shady Lip Kit (which kind of speaks for itself, no?) is also half-off, along with a smattering of other seemingly random lip kits, too.
" Trump said, followed by a smattering of generic #GirlPower platitudes: "Amaaaazing —" *thumbs up* "— Project Runway —" *swings camera from herself to the TV* "— Karlie is host —" *delicate, tinkling laugh* "— epic.
With eyes bluer than a White Walker's, hair more fiery than Ed Sheeran's, and a smattering of freckles à la Emma Stone, he looked like the perfect childhood buddy.
We have published a smattering of interesting guest posts on TechCrunch and Extra Crunch from experts in their fields who want to spread their smart ideas to more people.
She's drawn to yellow-gold rings covered in a smattering of diamonds, and appears genuinely delighted by how much she liked the feeling of some weight on her finger.
When the Jumbotron briefly showed him during Game 5 of the World Series on Sunday, the crowd erupted into a loud chorus of boos and a smattering of cheers.
There is a smattering of others in London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Stockholm, and Hong Kong, but they are largely boutique outfits with narrow aisles and more hipster appeal than options.
Thanks to some complex photochemistry that starts with methane being struck by UV light, Pluto's atmosphere also contains a smattering of heavier organic compounds, including acetylene, ethylene, and ethane.
"I think she said, 'We love you, we can't wait for you to come home and happy Valentine's Day,' " he says after a smattering of cute babbling from Haley.
People love stories they envision playing out on a movie screen—and on Tuesday, a smattering of media outlets thought they had a great one to deliver their readers.
The Trump Organization has only a smattering of real estate projects across the Middle East – a couple of towers under construction in Istanbul, several businesses operating in Saudi Arabia.
When a British tabloid released a smattering of images of Swift and Hiddleston canoodling on a Rhode Island beach, the internet erupted into flames — and blew up Stanley's phone.
The putting green has been "temporarily" removed, and there was still a smattering of wheelbarrows, tools and jugs of water on the South Lawn of the White House Wednesday.
Markle's father Thomas, 73, was due to walk his daughter down the aisle in front of 600 guests including all the senior British royals and a smattering of celebrities.
"There's a smattering of random advice that's not particularly tailored to people and may not be useful, because you may not be talking about the same problem," Freuman said.
I choose a smattering of selfies from the past few months—one with a lot of boob, because Siri would have done her research and determined humans like boobs.
But it was a very different party — with rural strongholds in south and southwestern Virginia — and a very different majority, with moderates, conservatives and just a smattering of liberals.
Outside, where a winding line of students and other voters hoped to get in, a smattering of dissent persisted, with occasional pleas for a defection to third-party candidates.
That production, a revue with a smattering of plot, ran for more than 300 performances in 1924 and 1925 but was not preserved or later made into a movie.
Add to that a smattering of entries that make you smile and a theme that is very clever, and you've got a really nice Wednesday puzzle by Tom Pepper.
As a rapper and singer, Lava's put out a smattering of tracks, mostly Soundcloud uploads born from messing around in home studios with NiNE8 producer Lloyd 'Mac Wetha' McDonald.
There were fears the rally could prompt violent clashes between both a smattering of right-wing extremists and Antifa counterdemonstrators, like those the city has seen in recent years.
Forty-nine percent of Americans already — with only a smattering of evidence on record — believe he should be removed from office, with 28500 percent supporting the ongoing impeachment investigation.
At the same time, his government could lead a more coherent plan for drug policy reform; there is already a smattering of bills in Mexico's Congress on the issue.
They likely had no idea their school was of interest to a smattering of people around the United States, who suddenly saw the high school's address surfaced on Twitter.
In a neighborhood with a smattering of stores, a large market will be a welcome change, said Claudia Coger, 81, the president of the tenants association at Astoria Houses.
She was a mother of three boys, paying for all this travel with the help of a second husband and a smattering of none-too-glamorous part-time jobs.
When Kemp returned to Chavez Ravine as a visitor on Opening Day 2015, most of the fans gave him a standing ovation that drowned out a smattering of boos.
Save for a smattering of slit-to-the-thigh finale gowns and gladiator boots buckled all the way up, it was more sportswear than MTV Video Music Awards red carpet.
As the malls empty out and foot traffic wanes, shoppers outside of large metros will be with few retail options beyond big box stores and a smattering of dollar stores.
In Hollywood, hundreds of women signed on to the Time's Up initiative to combat sexual abuse, whereas country had a smattering of critical voices that never quite became a chorus.
It's a coming-of-age love story following the character Jojo, who embodies an amalgamation of interviews the director conducted with 100 Thai teenagers, representing a smattering of gender orientations.
By 2017, the awning is gone and the mural has been painted over; the 2018 canvas reveals a smattering of multicolored paint marks on the building, along with some graffiti.
It could've earned this spot off of the strength of including The Choice is Yours and T.R.O.Y., but the soundtrack is rounded out by a smattering of Just Blaze instrumentals.
The hardware giant has already dipped its toes in the water with the purchase of James Corden's perennially trending Carpool Karaoke, along with a smattering of documentaries for Apple Music.
Mozilla shared a chart showing that only a smattering of connections it sees use the earlier versions: These connections, low by proportion but still numerous, could be lots of things.
Now, while Fulham still have a decent squad with a smattering of exciting players, there is considerably less by way of box-office talent to draw in the casual spectator.
Against a smattering of groans, he offered details of the statue's copper plates (there are 500, handmade), the birthplace of the designer (Alsace) and Liberty Island's original name (Bedloe's Island).
" Clinton's comments came during a portion of the rally that saw a smattering of protests, with the candidate taking the interruption in stride while supporters countered with chants of "Hillary!
In addition, scores on par-threes tend to cluster very close to par with a smattering of bogeys, whereas birdies and even eagles are far more common on par-fives.
Her ground team in New Hampshire is mostly volunteer women from Hawaii in their early twenties and a smattering of other young people from around the country working for free.
The story was picked up by a variety of media outlets including the Chicago Tribune, Yahoo News (via IB Times) VentureBeat, Silicon Valley Business Journal and a smattering of others.
"It's pretty hard to digest it all with only a smattering of information," said Angus Gluskie, a fund manager at White Funds Management, which has a small stake in Crown.
A quick trip to Google Scholar will also reveal a smattering of academic papers about the benefits of cold-water therapy, including weight loss stimulation, increased circulation and stress reduction.
Since saying goodbye to Harry Potter, Watson has appeared in a smattering of movies, such as 2012's The Perks of Being a Wallflower and 2013's The Bling Ring.
Ekrem Imamoglu, the CHP mayor who officially took office after a smattering of recounts were completed across Istanbul last month, condemned the YSK for annulling the results under AKP pressure.
Like most football games in Japan, where there is no professional league and only a smattering of semipro teams, the initial incident was seen by only a handful of fans.
I had one of the better herbal tea sets I've ever enjoyed for 10 zloty; it came with lemon, lime and orange wedges, cookies and a smattering of mixed spices.
There were lawmakers (progressive Democrats and a smattering of conservatives); the justice's family, friends and former law clerks; her colleague Justice Stephen Breyer; and self-described fan girls and boys.
Loud cheers and a smattering of jeers greeted Mr. Trump at that game, but fans of all political persuasions groused over the long security lines associated with a presidential trip.
It was a white-collar crowd—Des Moines-area lawyers and insurance industry professionals and a smattering of D.C. Obama veterans now in town to help Biden in the homestretch.
Unlike the intense attention on its last retail product, the Apple Card, the launch of the bank's Marcus app was heralded by little more than a smattering of user reviews.
But a smattering of recent polling shows Blankenship receding into third place after outside groups with ties to the national party have spent hundreds of thousands running ads against him.
We also have a smattering of Google products around our home: a Nest thermostat and a Nest security system, a Google mesh Wi-Fi network and a Google Home speaker.
So why does PETA single out Hermès and Prada, especially given that a brief foray into the latter's physical and online stores find only a smattering of ostrich products on display?
In "Here is Vogue in spite of it all, Bond Street Shelter, London, England, 1940," a smattering of Vogue staffers are stationed at typewriters in the office cellar during the Blitz.
They've bounced back with the help of donations from churches, local businesses and residents as well as a smattering of contributions from across the country, said school district spokeswoman Tasha Oxendine.
Nestled between two coal-fired power plants, Manchester is a mass of closed storefronts, a smattering of broken windows and a couple of restaurants and one bar along the Ohio River.
That's exactly what happened Tuesday, when a smattering of high-profile celebrities and public figures with a collective following in the tens of millions were duped by an old Instagram myth.
His adorable post contained photos of himself and Tana with their son in the hospital, plus a smattering of snapshots of his wife kissing and gazing adoringly at the new addition.
And despite the comparatively narrow range of species there — chickens, geese, ducks, quails and partridges, mostly, with a smattering of rabbits and one large slumbering hog — it smelled like one, too.
In the years before Instagram, a smattering of well-dressed (and often wealthy) fashion mavens all over the world shared photos of their outfits online alongside slice-of-life blog posts.
We've found costumes that hit all the proper Halloween costume buttons: mildly funny with a splash of pop-culture and a smattering of movie/tv characters that aren't overdone just yet.
The operating system is basically a spiffed up version of the Chrome browser, but also runs several apps from the Chrome Web Store, as well as a smattering of Android apps.
Proper credit card integration with mobile phones marks a step forward for tap-to-pay transactions in Singapore, which over the years has had a smattering of fragmented contactless options available.
"Diggin' number THREE's new look 😍🔥," Kayla wrote on Instagram over the weekend, posting a smattering of images of the couple at Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park, where the team plays.
Plate this up real nice with a bed of creamy polenta, a smattering of charred corn kernels, perfectly cross-hatched scallops, and skewers of cherry tomatoes that are sure to impress.
A smattering of analyst conference calls held by companies reporting their quarterly results offered a glimpse of how they view the country's new path led by the former reality TV host.
His adorable post contained photos of himself and Tana with their son in the hospital, plus a smattering of snapshots of his wife kissing and gazing adoringly at the new addition.
The Democrats did well in a smattering of elections, winning the governor's race in Kentucky and taking control of the state legislature in Virginia for the first time in 20 years.
"I've come to appreciate him, Speaker Paul Ryan," Trump told a raucous crowd in West Allis, sparking a smattering of cheers and some boos at the mention of the Speaker's name.
There's also a smattering of technical documents that mention the development of some sort of ice cream in space — but none that can confirm the existence of ice cream on board.
There is already a smattering of videogame bars here in North America where players can drink and game, and regular old bars are increasingly tuning their TVs to e-sports competitions.
When the company launched, Weiss-Berman and Linsky had a smattering of projects in hand, including "Still Processing," a cultural-conversation show featuring Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris, of the Times .
By Thursday afternoon, rain, wind, and high waves were already pounding much of Florida, where a smattering of surfers ignored warnings to stay away from beaches and took to the water.
The influx transformed England's top flight: a league that had long been entirely stocked by British players — with a smattering of Scandinavians — was suddenly a much more diverse, cosmopolitan, exotic place.
Late Sunday morning, he had ReBar's television sets tuned to N.F.L. football and was doling out $1 Avery Real Peel I.P.A.s and locally butchered hot links to a smattering of customers.
At least, that's according to the people who run a smattering of the most popular Irish pubs and host St. Paddy's Day parties in Philadelphia, Chicago, Boston, and New York City.
In photos on her Instagram account, she pouts and poses for the camera, decked out in wigs, elaborate makeup and close-fitting dresses, her arms covered with a smattering of tattoos.
This week I get hummus, pita, Greek yogurt, granola, oat milk, cereal, a smattering of veggies, a few apples, popcorn, eggs, strawberries, dried mango, and, as a treat, organic pizza rolls.
It is a hockey-mad area, and it has produced a smattering of college-level players almost in spite of the obstacles the city's size and distance create for player development.
There are also several Asian specialists and a smattering of Latin American material, the most extraordinary example being a bonkers 18th-century painting from Peru, presented by Robert Simon Fine Art.
The result was a collection of finely tailored coats and suits in military silhouettes, plus a smattering of evening dresses — all occasionally accented by shaggy monster fur in cotton-candy colors.
For his outfit, Smith kept the look super simple, wearing a black overcoat, black T-shirt, black pants and black high-heeled boots with a smattering of silver chains around his neck.
The 20-acre development will eventually host 15-20 high-rise buildings, designed to accommodate tech companies from all over the world, as well as a smattering of young Israeli cyber startups.
The AI has added voice functionality and a smattering of features in subsequent releases, including the S9's Google Lens-style capabilities, but it's yet to live up to its full potential.
The Book of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin Over the course of her career, Ursula K. Le Guin wrote five Earthsea novels in all, along with a smattering of short stories.
Alongside a smattering of photographs from Saturday's extravagant amusement park-themed bash, Kylie Jenner revealed that she got the idea for the entirety of her daughter's event from a dream she had.
Ramsay's adorable post contained photos of himself and Tana with their newborn baby boy in the hospital, plus a smattering of snapshots of his wife kissing and gazing adoringly at their son.
The AI has already slowly made its way onto a smattering of handsets from companies like Huawei, but the new Moto Smart Speaker with Amazon Alexa is different than the standard integration.
The former Maple Leafs captain heard a smattering of boos when he started the game on the first defensive pairing, but the crowd of 249,245 gradually warmed up to him with applause.
And now, fans wanting more from her than 2016's Project 11 EP and a smattering of singles finally have her debut album, Lost & Found, saved on their preferred music streaming app.
Some Mets fans remained unsatisfied, offering a smattering of boos after Harvey gave up a run-scoring single to Nick Markakis in the fifth that gave the Braves a 4-1 lead.
Given that Desiigner hasn't offered much beyond "Panda," you've got to grab the details where they pop up, and a smattering of other videos have been more telling than the "Panda" video.
In some election cycles, a strong enough candidate or a galvanizing issue can be sufficient to attract a smattering of suburban centrist swing voters who can help carry the state or district.
I/O saw some upgrades, following a name change to Wear OS. That, along with a smattering of online rumors, point to Samsung potentially giving Google's other mobile OS a big go.
Aside from a smattering of rain on the final day that cooled things down, and a few band cancellations (Discharge was particularly painful), this year seemed to go off without a hitch.
And at Vaquera, the quirky sentiment was taken to the extreme with one model who wore a smattering of jagged liner; from a distance, it looked like lashes exploding around her eyes.
He'd worked as a one-man-band earlier, of course; before Purple Rain, all his albums were self-recorded studio concoctions, with only a smattering of other players, and when Warner Bros.
And don't forget to take a peek at Sephora's daily deals Speaking of shopping online, it never hurts to bop over to the Weekly Wow—a smattering of discounted items that week.
The film's premise — in which "elites" hunt "normal" people for sport — first garnered a smattering of criticism from left-leaning social media accounts for its apparent intent to valorize MAGA-style protagonists.
In this pared down setting of dark blue water and darker blue sky populated by a smattering of stars, Bradford offers neither explanation, nor anything else as a key to the painting.
Saudi Arabia entered the war in 2015, allying with the United Arab Emirates and a smattering of Yemeni factions with the goal of ousting the Iran-allied Houthi rebels from northern Yemen.
After all, the suit outside of a smattering of very specific non-work contexts can only ever remind of us of work—work being something that many of us dream of escaping.
And while her method of lobbying is often as casual as her "semi-homemade" cuisine, which famously combines prepackaged ingredients with a smattering of fresh ones, her intentions are far more deliberate.
But many hospitals are too spooked to buy respirators unless they're manufactured by 22020M, Honeywell, or a smattering of other companies who have paid for the FDA to certify their Chinese factories.
Foster and Carter have collaborated in a smattering of small bands in the past, most notably in a trio with Joe Henderson that was captured for his "State of the Tenor" albums.
There's a smattering of other events/data points/asset classes to keep your eye on during the week: The Fed on Wednesday releases its periodic look at economic conditions around the country.
New York (CNN Business)Ohio is the type of state that steel tariffs are supposed to help, with a smattering of mills that have struggled for decades against brutal competition from China.
Andrew M. Cuomo arrives here early on Sunday, he will bring a message of solidarity with the Israeli people, a smattering of economic ideas and a small coterie of red-eyed staffers.
A smattering of top VC firms and angels, including General Catalyst, First Round Capital, Bloomberg Beta, Biz Stone and Ellen Pao, are throwing their confidence behind a new productivity startup called Range.
Only a smattering of aid got through, and it did little if anything to loosen Mr. Maduro's control in Venezuela, a once prosperous nation that is now reeling from hyperinflation and poverty.
Considering most Linux distros come with a smattering of basic apps, you should have everything you need to get going—you can happily run the OS without touching anything on your main system.
The movie release calendar settled into a routine decades ago: Fall is for prestige releases, winter and early spring for a smattering of smaller and sometimes less ambitious offerings, and summer for blockbusters.
Starz's lavish drama defies categorization — it blends real historical events with fantastical time-traveling fantasy, romance, psychological thrills and a smattering of the supernatural — which would probably be overwhelming in any other package.
The big picture: Health care in the U.S. is yoked to employment — it's a form of compensation for workers, and then we use a smattering of public programs to fill in the gaps.
It's a deeply unfashionable, folkloric grape that you'll find a smattering of in all sorts of wines, but it usually doesn't even get a mention, let alone celebrated in a single-varietal bottling.
Duchene, who initially received a smattering of boos from the crowd at Canadian Tire Centre, nearly paid immediate dividends with his new team after hitting the post just four minutes into the game.
On April 19th and 20th most of America's antitrust establishment—officials, economists and lawyers—as well as a smattering of Silicon Valley types, gathered to discuss whether big tech needed to be tamed.
While there has been a smattering of support for Wright from prominent members of the Bitcoin community, such as Gavin Andresen, the chief scientist of the Bitcoin Foundation, others have been more suspicious.
Most VC firms in Southeast Asia tend to source their LPs from Singapore, West Asia and China with a smattering of local families or conglomerates who wield influence on the ground in markets.
California's legalization initiative was unique in including this provision—although a smattering of other states, including Colorado, have (whether via legislation or court-order) adopted similar policies in the era of recreational weed.
On Friday, the first official night, the majority of the crowd was mostly made up of fellow backpackers, as well a smattering of Nicaraguan students from the capital of Managua and nearby Rivas.
Chevron, for example, has a smattering of mostly small wind and solar ventures, while Royal Dutch Shell and BP own wind farms in the United States and electric-car charging stations in Europe.
The 2016 edition of TIFF only featured a smattering of impressive world premieres — including Lion, Sing, and Lady Macbeth — but there were at least nine great performances worthy of recognition beyond the fest.
According to Cosmopolitan, New York City's Gelso & Grand has concocted a colorful, sugar-laden dessert hybrid that mashes up the classic cannoli with Funfetti cake, macarons, and a smattering of rainbow-colored sprinkles.
More than two hours after the convention kicked off, Clinton campaign chairman Jon Podesta was met with a smattering of boos when he paid tribute to the passion of Sanders backers on stage.
There resides a great passion for reading in our house, and my wife, Megan, consumes an astonishing amount of fiction, with a smattering of non, so she rather curates contemporary fiction for me.
People love to hate the ten-day event that brings a smattering of extremely famous people and tens of thousands of wannabes to the city for the annual tech, music, and film conference.
The details are about what we anticipated: three years of funding for the law's cost-sharing payments; three years of funding for a new reinsurance program; and a smattering of new regulatory flexibilities.
Its ideas are superannuated and unworldly; though the show includes a smattering of African and Asian artists, it hobbles forward on the crutches of decades-established Western theory, familiar from any undergraduate syllabus.
An exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art positions the artist known as Jess as the center of a creative nexus, bringing together his works with a smattering of California artists.
A smattering of congressional Republicans — including some who have been staunchly opposed to gun control legislation — now suggest that they would be willing to take at least small steps toward restricting gun rights.
We think of each platform as direct competitors to create a larger ecosystem while a smattering of other competitors (Siri, Cortana) struggle to make sure it doesn't turn into a two-horse race.
Last year's corresponding match drew 85,000 roaring fans to the hulking stadium, but only a smattering of staff, officials and media were present to watch the teams battle for the first championship points.
How to spot fake Amazon reviewsAlways look for a smattering of moderately positive reviews on a product, those with three or four stars and some good points or two stars with legitimate grievances.
The televised town hall-style event included the usual cascade of mostly happy economic statistics, concern for social ills, a smattering of foreign policy pronouncements and a peek into Mr. Putin's personal life.
Short for "South of Hollywood Road," I remembered Soho as a smattering of bars and mostly quiet restaurants near the giant series of escalators that eased the steep commute from the Mid-Levels.
Waddington appears to have drawn visual and narrative inspiration from a range of sources, with a tasty pinch of Lewis Carroll, an acid splash of Stanley Kubrick, a smattering of Giorgio de Chirico.
The device brings a smattering of upgrades, including improved heart-rate monitoring (with the ECG sensor currently still in beta) and the addition of both an LTE model and a larger 44mm version.
There were a literary agent, a psychotherapist and a smattering of doctors, lawyers and academics, all investing together in a promising musical at their hometown theater that was seeking a shot at Broadway.
Around the corner from the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, it's benefiting from upgrades tied to the 2012 Olympics and has become a hipster haunt brimming with bars, breweries and a smattering of shops.
Patrick was greeted by a smattering of polite applause in his debut appearance Saturday at the California Democratic Party's convention here, but also faced a heavy dose of skepticism from left-leaning delegates.
The inaugural finals had a number of teething problems, with some matches drawing only a smattering of fans and others spilling over into the early hours of the morning due to scheduling logjams.
Since then, Jidenna has released a smattering of singles, all strong and none quite the same — tough-talking hip-hop ("Long Love the Chief"), Afrobeats-influenced dance-pop ("Little Bit More") and more.
The video consists of a smattering of parents sitting their kids down to tell them about things like what menstruation is, what the uterus does, and how long a period might last, for instance.
Spotify isn't offering its users anything they can't see anywhere else, and what it is offering — a smattering of clips from the likes of Comedy Central, Vice and the BBC — isn't easy to find.
A cursory search turns up a smattering of press releases from the mid-00s along with a few IMDb entries, one of which is a credit on the Van Wilder: Rise of Taj soundtrack.
An unexpected and large third act drops everything for a Mr. Freeze-esque dilemma involving love and time, some referential body horror, and a smattering of quandaries about the cost of privacy for security.
In the video, which you can watch for yourself after the jump (NSFW), you'll see a smattering of white, below-the-belt bumps that she very carefully squeezes and snips out one by one.
There are few hoots and hollers and a smattering of applause for what should be a remarkable moment provided by the sole reason any of those people are sitting there on Wednesday in September.
Scattered among the former lawyers, public servants, and businesspeople who currently make up the vast majority of current congressional representatives are a smattering of engineers, doctors, nurses, psychologists, dentists, science teachers, and one physicist.
There's a smattering of economic news on tap, more sharp elbows are likely to be thrown around in Washington, and the market will have to digest all of it as the stock rally continues.
I've seen a smattering of episodes throughout the series, and we both know what happens in the final season, but my roommate is watching them all in order while I pop in and out.
" One of the most nationally embarrassing media moments was a supercut Full Frontal assembled of cable news pundits speculating how Hillary could win the debate with a smattering of useful tips: "She can't shout.
A dig into her catalog reveals little to show for her time there, save for two singles, "Buffalo Bill" and "I Love It When You Cry," and a smattering of moderately successful EDM remixes.
The rumors the researchers studied had to do with a smattering of issues, from the unrest in Ferguson to the Charlie Hebdo shooting to whether Prince would actually play a secret show in Toronto.
Ah yes, the force of "Stuck In The Middle With You" by Stealers Wheel is strong with this verse, with a smattering of Mick Jagger repeatedly shouting "I CAN'T GET NO" in the chorus.
Trump's only semi-public event of the day was his first fundraiser with the Trump Victory Fund, his campaign's joint fundraising effort with the Republican National Committee and a smattering of state Republican parties.
Skeleton Tree's live incarnation finally makes its way across the pond tonight as their North American tour kicks off in New York, followed by a smattering of dates through to the end of June.
In it, Lacey and Harmon compile "an illustrated history of love, sex, and artistic influence" into neat snippets about the connections shared among a smattering of 20th-century artists, writers, musicians, and the like.
UFC 201 will be righting that wrong on Saturday and in some style, featuring imperious welterweight champion Robbie Lawler defending his crown against Tyron Woodley and a smattering of good fights across the board.
Along with a smattering of Google employees, the 1.2 million-square-foot building also houses Major League Baseball and the Food Network, along with one of Manhattan's most beloved and heavily trafficked food courts.
Cassie Wilusz and her mother, Gail Taras, who live in Schuylerville, a river town with a smattering of upscale businesses, said that if the state believed more dredging was needed, it should be done.
Earnings: A smattering of tech, retail and consumer companies will report earnings this week including FedEx (FDX), Olive Garden owner Darden (DRI), General Mills (GIS), Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA), Blackberry (BB) and Oracle (ORCL).
This time around he's brought along Qween Beat-affiliate Divoli S'Vere, who offers some dizzy vocals over a sample of K-Pop superstar CL, a smattering of jittery claps, and some fluttering synth flutes.
On Thursday night at the N.Y.U. Skirball Center, a smattering of hands went up, drastically reduced a moment later in response to the follow-up: How many have read the book to the end?
A spray tan, a full body wax, a swift nose job, a quick brow lift, a smattering of various injections, and some butt implants would have me looking like Kylie Jenner in no time.
It's by no means unusual for a smattering of legislators here and there to face the problem of a top of the ticket who is unpopular in their home state (just ask Joe Manchin).
The Russian, who had spent a good part of the tournament playing the part of the U.S. Open villain for his on court antics, was welcomed to the court by a smattering of jeers.
The Surface Pro 7 is getting a smattering of upgrades — likely the most underwhelming of the event, including a new Intel processor and a USB-C port, dragging it kicking and screaming into 2019.
If geological time could be roughly calibrated everywhere, and if even a smattering of places had left behind calendars, recorded history could be tied to sedimentary chronology and true dates derived from the ground.
Recreating the Garden of Eden—but a version without any pesky male presence—our Bajan goddess blessed us with looks on models of all sizes and colors—a smattering of Eves, if you will.
Amazon HQ2 in Arlington, Virginia, is just getting started — with a smattering of employees and a new campus construction — but the surrounding housing market is already experiencing a boom in anticipation of the new demand.
There is a vast body of work, both legal and cultural, about what sexual harassment is and is not; kindly refer to at least a smattering of it before continuing with your asinine non-observations.
Well, a smattering of liquor stores carries them around the Mission, Bayview, the Tenderloin, and Hunter's Point, as well as in Oakland and Daly City, but there's been little mainstream exposure, especially as of late.
"Trump kept the GOP health care bill at arm's length for more than a week, offering a smattering of favorable remarks but failing to embrace it in convincing fashion," Politico's Tim Alberta reported this March.
But Kushner did just that -- focusing solely on economics -- as he kicked off the White House's "Peace to Prosperity" economic conference here in Bahrain, addressing a smattering of Arab leaders, businesspeople and other international officials.
Across a smattering of EPs and loose tracks, as well as solo efforts and those aforementioned mixes, they've established a sound that feels indebted to both a whole lot of stuff and virtually nothing else.
Shortly after her attack, Ojiambo, who already sports a smattering of tattoos, got a new ink job: a bejeweled crown atop the words "GRL PWR," the length of a business card, on her right forearm.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A smattering of applause briefly interrupted the chatter in the bar of the Trump International Hotel in Washington when the U.S. Senate voted against the first article of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
Being a European card, there is a smattering of the continent's stars throughout the event—including an all-European affair as hometown hero Igor Pokrajac takes on Polish striker Jan Blachowicz on the main card.
The tourists, mostly Europeans, along with a smattering of Chinese and some well-off Ukrainians (personal tours cost around $400, more than the average monthly salary), board buses and vans labelled "alpha", "beta" and "gamma".
Her first two albums, The ArchAndroid (2010) and The Electric Lady (2013), bury a smattering of catchy pop-funk beats beneath fussy arrangements, orchestral interludes, florid filigrees, and social commentary obscured by flights of fancy.
In their eleven-year history, the group eked out three LPs (all of which made the Top Ten UK Charts) along with a smattering of singles and one-offs before effectively bowing out in 1999.
Like the majority of millennials, the actress has a smattering of delicately drawn images across her body, including a hummingbird behind her ear done by Hollywood's favorite body art expert to the stars, Dr. Woo.
One Republican activist, Nathaniel Darnell, reminded a reporter that he had recently won a smattering of state straw polls, and he recalled the "several rousing speeches" Cruz gave to a state GOP convention last May.
Spotify isn't offering its users anything they can't see anywhere else, and what it is offering — a smattering of clips from the likes of the Comedy Central, Vice and the BBC — isn't easy to find.
It's already started with a smattering of hospitals around the U.S., including Jacobs Medical Center at UC San Diego, MetroSouth Medical Center in Chicago and, about a year ago, at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.
Once it dissolves, a smattering of real, dried-up Moroccan rose petals are released, as is a silver-plated ring, which comes in a little plastic bubble that floats to the top of the water.
" There's a smattering of songs from Michigan and A Sun Came and an acoustic version of "Chicago" from the then-unreleased Illinoise, and a banjo-led cover of The Innocence Mission's "The Lakes of Canada.
There have been a few dozen posts about candidates for the local school board election, plus a smattering of other ones related to civic functions like the annual town meeting that took place in March.
The protest attracted a smattering of New York groups while also drawing more international women's organizations, including one from the U.K. that displayed a transphobic banner behind the rally's speakers, which included Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney.
CPV Educates appears to have been a legitimate enterprise, employing several people who ran programs in a smattering of schools in New Jersey and a high-school internship program at a power plant in California.
Sourdough bread is stacked on shelves, baskets brim with oranges and avocados, and tables are abuzz with young professionals on laptops and a smattering of foreign visitors who have strayed off the main tourist trail.
And the American public is increasingly rejecting capital punishment: Support fell to 55 percent in 2016—the lowest level since the 1960s—while only a smattering of counties actually imposes new death sentences in practice.
When we talk in early November, her Boring Connie EP—which came out last week—is due out soon, set to follow 2015 debut EP In the Grass, and a smattering of singles in 2016.
Few are better equipped, then, for the sort of mission she undertook on this mix—a smattering of bubbly originals that echo the debauched digitalist celebrations of her just-released collection BIG SUMMER JAMS 2018.
The multi-billionaire won only in American Samoa and drew a smattering of delegates in other states where he met the 15% threshold, despite spending half a billion dollars and building an enormous field operation.
Beyond Mr. El-Sayed, there are also insurgents contesting primaries for governor in Florida and New York, for Senate in Delaware and for a smattering of House seats in states including Kansas, Massachusetts and Missouri.
Though it was spring break, there was a smattering of students around watching the game, said Naomi Mburu, a senior who has been honored at home games this year as the university's first Rhodes scholar.
I had a fragile but agreeable life: a job as an assistant at a small literary agency in Manhattan; a smattering of beloved friends on whom I exercised my social anxiety, primarily by avoiding them.
Aside from a smattering of engineers and medical doctors, there are only three members of Congress — among 540 representatives and senators — with backgrounds in science: a chemist, a microbiologist and a lone physicist, Dr. Foster.
Only a smattering of people showed up on a recent rainy evening for the dedication of a Walt Whitman-themed art installation at 375 Pearl Street, better known as the Verizon building, in Lower Manhattan.
American Christian Coleman's win was greeted with a smattering of polite applause, while Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce did a victory lap in a near-empty stadium with her sleepy son nestled in her arms.
Over the weekend, the 24-year-old supermodel shared a smattering of photos showing her bonding with sister Kim Kardashian West's sons: Psalm, 6 months, and his big brother Saint, who turns 4 next month.
Marni turned erotic this season: Women, plus a smattering of men, wore eccentric layers of staid checked wools and racy red leather and silk, with chain necklaces dangling down to the knees above stovepipe boots.
The building, with unobstructed views on all four sides, will have mostly studio and one-bedroom apartments, with a smattering of two- and-three bedrooms, said Jordan Barowitz, the company's vice president of public affairs.
One might fairly expect any publication of his to contain at least a smattering of aristocrats-behaving-badly stories, like the ones Mr. Carter used to find in foreign newspapers to pursue for Vanity Fair.
There is no path, so I walked straight through a cluster of graves and into a makeshift colonial military encampment, where I encountered a smattering of canvas tents, antique lanterns, planks of wood, and cannons.
A robust mix of reggaeton and trap, with a smattering of pop for good measure, Famouz presents him as a fully formed performer with a firm grasp on his process and the execution of his ideas.
Unlike the pop star, however, Henson chose to keep her locs slightly shorter, only coming down to her ribcage instead of her waist, with blonde pieces mixed throughout as well as a smattering of metal beads.
Along with members of the Queer Students Alliance, the campus feminist group, and a smattering of community members, the group made signs that read WHITE SILENCE IS VIOLENCE and SUPPORTING YOUR RIGHT TO YOUR BACKWARDS VIEW.
A smattering of posts from the r/juul subreddit complain of declining pod quality; while these complaints aren't necessarily related to the shipment mentioned in the lawsuit, they show how dedicated and attentive avid JUULers are.
But for someone like Jennifer Lawrence — whose image was formed on the basis of a smattering of behaviors between the ages of 22 and 24, during her precipitous rise to superstardom — it can become an albatross.
That includes 23 percent of Oregon, 22 percent of Utah, and 21 percent of Nevada: This is mainly a western issue; the federal government only owns a smattering of parks and refuges east of the Mississippi.
"These reports get circulated, often sensationalized, there's a smattering of rumors and urban legends, and then there's some idiot who actually dresses up, and then before you know it there's lockdowns and arrests," he says. 4.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — The members of Redemption church, a bracing blend of black and white with a smattering of Latinos, flowed into their arena-size sanctuary on one of the last Sundays before the South Carolina primaries.
In a subsequent speech, delivered in English with a smattering of Italian, he said Italy was focused on one thing: the "PEOPLE" (noted in capital letters in a handout of his official speech to the press).
Right now, that includes most Apple apps (Mail, Notes, Photos, iMovie, Garage Band, and Final Cut Pro X) and a smattering of third-party apps such as Pixelmator, Microsoft Office, Coda, Sketch (soon), 1Password, and OmniGraffle.
This group consists of roughly 2000,2140 Americans who mainly populate the executive offices and managerial suites of major companies and financial institutions, along with a smattering of top law firms, hedge funds and other elite aeries.
Image: MotorolaMeanwhile, due to T-Mobile's disdain for Verizon and AT&T's 5G pucks, the carrier chose to skip making 5G hotspots and instead deploy 5G on its 600 MHz spectrum in a smattering of cities.
Organized and voted for by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the Globes serve up free-flowing champagne and a smattering of after-parties at the same hotel, allowing stars to let their hair down and relax.
Many smaller, obscure outlets like American Commitment, American Thinker, American Greatness, American Action Forum, the Christian Post, and CNS News had a smattering of links covering topics from religion to health care to the Republican Party.
A smattering of "no" votes is likely from Republican fiscal hawks and lawmakers from New York, New Jersey and California who oppose a provision that would scale back a popular deduction for state and local taxes.
Her debut collection will include a smattering of sandals, sneakers, stilettos and pumps that are just as bold and outlandish as the "Rise" singer herself thanks to "lucite and vinyl" designs mixed in with floral prints.
This is even truer here on Little Palm Island, a private five-acre islet that offers a chandelier-bedecked, thatched-roof luxury resort, a smattering of mischievous key deer and one exhortation: Let it all go.
Among the audience will be a smattering of brokers who are so unhappy with the direction of travel they have asked former LME executive Martin Abbott to study the potential for a new metals trading platform.
It was an effort to tell a cop-shop story with the tools of a Broadway musical, an idea that generated a smattering of admiration but a whole lot of ridicule that remains to this day.
On the high street, you'll find a convenience store, a bookmakers, and a smattering of pubs, but the outskirts of the town give some clues to the changes that have taken place here in recent years.
Dakar's fashion stars including Adama Ndiaye, known as Adama Paris, a smattering of buttoned-up ambassadors, and gallerists were all sipping champagne amid huge photos decorating the walls by the New York-based artist Dwayne Rodgers.
"It's not meant to deliver a drug, and it's not meant to augment the body," said Mr. Duffy, whose half-sleeved arm contains Everence from his daughter, tattooed into a smattering of black birds in flight.
In a series of memos obtained by Business Insider, each of these companies attempted to justify staying using a smattering of dubious claims ranging from a need to "serve the makers" to a message from God.
Though the demonstration drew tens of thousands of Pashtun marchers from all over the country, its coverage on local television news media was next to absent, and only a smattering of Pakistani newspapers covered the event.
He plays the group's leader, Meyer Offerman, and it's his first regular starring role in a series, after portraying problematic males (Roy Cohn, Phil Spector, Joe Paterno) in a smattering of HBO movies and mini-series.
Seeing a smattering of lefties at last week's U.S.A.B. training camp in Las Vegas put me in the perfect mind-set to compile the 2019 edition of The New York Times' (suddenly) annual All-Lefty Team.
Today, at its annual Galaxy Unpacked hardware event in San Francisco, Samsung announced its flagship (read: very expensive!) line of Galaxy phones, as well as a few more affordable alternatives and a smattering of other accessories.
There has been a smattering of other questions on issues like taxes, pay equity, technology and jobs and college affordability, but none were given much time and most were asked of just one or two candidates.
Seeing a smattering of lefties at last week's U.S.A.B. training camp in Las Vegas put me in the perfect mind-set to compile the 2019 edition of The New York Times' (suddenly) annual All-Lefty Team.
QUEBEC CITY, Quebec (Reuters) - A heavy police presence and an isolated summit site thwarted protesters at the Group of Seven meeting in Canada on Saturday, dousing all but a smattering of demonstrations against the powerful world leaders.
In Vermont, renowned for its maple syrup, covered bridges and Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream, the outcome of gun legislation remains uncertain, even though Democrats control both legislative bodies, with a smattering of independent and Progressive Party lawmakers.
Privacy remains, at least in Washington, primarily a spring-time issue, as the November midterms illustrated, with only a smattering of candidates willing to dedicate any real time talking about privacy with an election in the balance.
A copy of the organization's membership list and directory obtained by CNN shows it mixes prominent conservative leaders like Brent Bozell III and Phyllis Schlafly with a smattering of former presidential candidates, business leaders and social activists.
Yara Shadidi channeled Sade on Instagram, paying homage to one of her most iconic looks: the Canadian tuxedo with good hoops and a smattering of red lipstick, proof the chanteuse is still inspiring the generations after her.
Even the smaller talks held in a smattering of Austin hotels often hit capacity in a manner of minutes, with standby lines snaking across the floor as people waited in hopes that a seat would free up.
Her 2010 album The Archandroid was anchored by the wildly infectious Big Boi-featuring "Tightrope," but the rest of that album dove headlong into a smattering of genres from zonked-out psych-pop to cinematic space balladry.
But these small pieces of honest inquiry or criticism produced only a smattering of useful information; the vast majority of the hearing was bloviation and repetition of arguments that have failed to convince anyone for years running.
With several Asian markets closed for Lunar New Year celebrations and only a smattering of Asian data due, the first week of the Year of the Monkey is expected to be a relatively quiet one for investors.
Now, following years of her own investigating and writing a smattering of books, Alex has some exciting news to share with Marisa under the watchful eyes of a wall full of (likely) haunted masks from Hans's collection.
This conclusion was cemented in a study published last December in Nature, which analyzed visible wavelength data from Dawn's Framing Camera, and concluded that the spots are probably magnesium sulfate salt with a smattering of water ice.
They waited in stunned silence, a smattering of men but mostly women, some pushing walkers, others strollers, all there to hear their candidate deliver a concession speech that none of them expected and all of them dreaded.
Via a joystick, viewers can attempt to pursue the light, using a movement reminiscent of gliding, floating over large dark pools of deep black that seem to reflect a smattering of the lights from the trees above.
Properties include the Essex House on Central Park South; the Hotel del Coronado near San Diego, where "Some Like it Hot" was filmed; the Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel and a smattering of Four Seasons and Fairmont properties.
The funeral business is one of the few that remain viable here in Danville—these days home to a smattering of churches and fast-food joints, a shocking number of for-sale signs, and not much else.
Mr. Gordon's recent large-scale works fixate on a limited sonic palette — a cohort of bassoons, a smattering of wooden 19893-by-4s, the innards of a piano — but somehow unlock a vast range of tonal hues.
A few hundred students dutifully carried bags of beer cans to the Greek life tailgate, and a smattering of fans lined the entrance to the west gate two hours before kickoff to welcome the Terrapins' team bus.
He offered a smattering of proposals, including curbing the glorification of violence in video games, reforming laws governing mental health, and implementing red-flag laws to keep guns out of the hands of people identified as risks.
I consider myself a citizen of the world, but lately, my browsing habits have been embarrassingly provincial: Although I'm not a United States citizen, I appear overwhelmingly American, with a smattering of Singapore, Ireland, France and Germany.
Like its predecessor, there's a smattering of USB-A ports along one of its sides, but this newer version that launched in late 2019 includes a single USB-C port that can charge at up to 30W.
He now owns the biggest hotel chain in Scandinavia along with a smattering of other business ventures, including the Scandinavian arm of recently bankrupted Thomas Cook, but he got his start selling strawberries in his local market.
On Thursday, while Coen read legal language about the plea and told Knight he was subject to deportation if he was not a citizen, Knight said "ICE is coming to get me?" to a smattering of laughs.
A ballroom dedicated to the National Energy Board (NEB) process was filled with mostly empty seats, apart from a handful of reporters and a smattering of "intervenors" — people the NEB deemed were directly affected by the pipeline.
LONDON (Reuters) - Brexit will be foremost in investors' minds in the coming week, though a smattering of data will offer further indications as to how much global economic growth, bogged down by politics and trade wars, is slowing.
Her social media, which had previously been a smattering of celeb-filled candids — such as the infamous July 4th pic with Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds — became a marketing outlet for her new music and forthcoming album, Reputation.
Reminder: This isn't "real" ESPN, but a service that lets you see a mixed bag of sports the programmer doesn't run on its primary networks, like Italian soccer, small college sports and a smattering of pro baseball games.
The filter, in addition to imposing a flower tucked behind True's right ear, also alters face shape, eye color, lashes and skin tone, creating the effect of a smattering of freckles perfectly distributed across the cheeks and nose.
Over the last few weeks, I've tested the software with AirPods, and a smattering of other cans supported by the software, including the V-Moda Crossfade M100, Bose QuietComfort 35, Sony MDR-1000X, and the Sony MDR-1A.
They came from a smattering of different campaign groups representing the Umbrella Movement, which led the city's 2014 "Occupy" protest, civil rights groups, Tibetan independence activists, and members of Falun Gong, a spiritual organization banned in mainland China.
Given that there's such a smattering of orgasm experiences (and the fact that there's no "right" way to figure it out), we found 15 real first orgasm stories from people in the R29 community and some honest Redditors.
If a new report is correct, you could soon have the option of playing a smattering of mobile games on Snapchat in between all of those goofy snaps you take of your dog barking at its own shadow.
Arlo, the smart home company behind numerous security cameras and a doorbell, has announced its ambitious 2019 plans that include a new home security system, a smattering of HomeKit support, and compatibility with Zigbee and Z-Wave networks.
Along with a smattering of indie shops and architectural landmarks (such as Gaudí's Casa Vicens and Park Gϋell), this area has a number of outdoor cafes with WiFi,  so you can take a laptop and enjoy  people watching.
But despite $150 million in funding from the provincial and federal governments, as well as a smattering of companies including Google, the Vector Institute is up against stiff competition in Silicon Valley, the UK, and around the world.
Here are a smattering of the (mostly glowing) reviews: Eric Kohn, Indiewire: Rebooted franchises reek of cheap Hollywood cash grabs, but in light of those expectations, the refurbished "Planet of the Apes" franchise pulls off a minor miracle.
And now that the company's got all that squared away, it's going to go ahead and sprinkle a little more Nougat on a smattering of its other Galaxy devices at some point during first half of the year.
The Revenge Body host appeared in her makeup artist Joyce Bonelli's Instagram stories, posing for a photo shoot wearing only a very high-cut sheer unitard with a smattering of silver crystals across the chest and no pants.
The fleet is mostly Toyota Priuses, with a smattering of Nissan Leafs available in LA. The number of cars in the LA fleet as of May 2016 was only 43, which shows how quickly the company is growing.
Following a steady narrative of ruff and ready house and a smattering of techno, the pair expertly weave in forgotten gems across the electronic music spectrum, be it UK garage, kwaito, or blissed out early '90s piano jams.
Looming large over  southbound traffic not far from where the Republican Party (or at least a smattering of its members) will gather Monday for its 2016 convention, the sign will no doubt also ruffle a number of feathers.
It opened in Bandung in the early 2010s, was closed following an international outcry in 2013, reopened with a smattering of Allied paraphernalia in 2014, and finally closed again in 2017, apparently due to a lack of business.
It's a Saturday in the Mineirão, and a smattering of fans wander into a poorly attended top-flight club match inside the stadium where, nearly two years ago, Germany thrashed Brazil, 7-1, in the World Cup semifinals.
"The Brighton beach and Sheepshead Bay sections of Brooklyn have been headquarters for a smattering of emigre Russian crime gangs since the 1970s," wrote Sewlyn Raab, an expert in organized crime, for the New York Times in 1994.
At the Musompo market, a smattering of half-built brick and concrete depots 15 kilometres east of Lualaba province's capital of Kolwezi, miners and traders said that of the roughly 140 buying firms, almost all are Chinese owned.
Congressional Democrats and a smattering of Republicans are threatening to trigger a government shutdown, not over the urgent need to fix a broken and dangerous legal immigration policy, but over demands to grant unconditional amnesty to illegal aliens.
LOS ANGELES — The Walt Disney Company's annual shareholder meeting on Wednesday brought the company's chief executive, Robert A. Iger, face to face with a smattering of people who demanded that he resign from President Trump's business policy forum.
SWR's overall effect was of Maryland Deathfest and Obscene Extreme (with a smattering of Eistnaflug's cheerful vibes) smashed together and left to bake in the sun, wreathed in cigarette smoke and the savory aroma of slowly-cooking pork.
Since then, the Cravings: Hungry for More cookbook author and her husband have shared a smattering of photos featuring their baby boy adorably sporting his football-stickers-covered headgear, posing alone, with his parents and alongside his big sister.
Finally, the former pageant girl called it a day in another full Resort 2016 look from Prabal Gurung that she accented with a pair of thigh-high brown suede Giuseppe Zanotti boots and a smattering of Jemma Wynne jewelry.
She was beautiful — blonde and creamy-skinned, a marble Aphrodite witched into pliant softness — not to mention unapologetically vain (her books also incorporate a smattering of unfortunate remarks about dieting and her efforts to lose negligible amounts of weight).
Most system-on-a-chip designs, from the likes of Qualcomm, Apple, and Samsung, operate with two or four beefy cores like the Cortex-A77 and then a smattering of more power-efficient cores alongside them for basic tasks.
The members of the Comic Con audience were largely young girls and boys, with a smattering of teenagers, and talking to them afterwards it was clear they had largely fallen into the world of Archie through The CW series.
Inside, it had a massive waterpark with an artificial beach, an ice rink, a 15-screen cinema, a 1,000-room hotel, offices galore, two supersized malls and its own fire brigade, but just a smattering of businesses and shoppers.
Along each side of the laptop are a smattering of ports: two USB Type-C, a docking port, a USB Type-A, and an HDMI on the left; a headphone jack and another USB-A port on the right.
Every year for the better part of three decades, a smattering of computer scientists and hobbyists has gathered to compete for something called the Loebner Prize, in which contestants try to trick judges into believing a chatbot is human.
They found a smattering of data points that showed a positive impact: in general, when women have access to reproductive health care, they're more likely to participate in their communities, and that has a positive impact on conservation efforts.
There are a smattering of different laws throughout the United States, but at a federal level, "trade secrets and commercial or financial information obtained from a person and privileged or confidential," are exempt from the Freedom of Information Act.
Check out "Always" here alongside a smattering of similarly moving remixes—including one by the hyperactive dudes in ANAMANAGUCHI—and if you're in Los Angeles, you can make an IRL connection tomorrow at a release party at Rec Center.
With a smattering of FCC-permitted "hell"s, "damn"s, and "crap"s from male candidates included in the mix, it's safe to say that I'm not going to let my small children watch political TV any time soon.
Amid beams of light, bobbing foliage and a smattering of twangy, distinct notes of what sounds like a samisen (a long-necked, three-stringed Japanese instrument), Mr. Hayashi speaks a little about himself and his struggles to find work.
There were calls to boycott the film, and in Los Angeles a smattering of posters for "The Birth of a Nation," depicting Mr. Parker as the rebellion leader Nat Turner, were altered to read "Rapist?" by a street artist.
While it's nearly impossible to catch everything the mega-festival-block-party-extravaganza that is Art Week Miami has to offer, with the help of GARAGE Magazine, we've put together a smattering of must-see shows for your perusal.
Favorite non-theme entry for me is BLAST ZONE, though I just noticed that there's a smattering of other somewhat military/violent vocab around the puzzle, with GIJOE / STAB /SARGE/ GORE / GASES / ON WATCH / REDS / EMBED / BULLET – not intentional !
"It's like Congress has waved a magic wand at every cable company, railroad, retailer and restaurant, as well as a smattering of industrials that have great U.S. exposure, and that wand has radically raised earnings for 2018," Cramer said.
Working from a cozy set with a smattering of Hollywood trinkets, Mr. Dorian introduced films from the 22001s, '22002s and '22001s, offering anecdotes that fed the appetites of movie lovers with memories of revered classics, B-movies and serials.
It correctly discerned that the people marauding the nation, scaring children with their ghoulish costumes and macabre makeup, are basically a smattering of very sad humans™ who are both starved of attention and embarrassingly susceptible to American marketing.
It was perhaps the fitting culmination of 10 days of vacation firmly rooted in old routines: days at his golf course, nights at Mar-a-Lago, and a smattering of Twitter posts and meetings punctuating the moments in between.
On a recent Saturday afternoon in Mountain Dale, a smattering of shoppers wandered around the vintage store, perusing the racks of dresses and Angora hats, which Ambika Conroy, the proprietor, had crocheted from the fur of her own rabbits.
The show positions Jess — born Burgess Franklin Collins — as the center of a creative nexus, bringing together artworks from his own wide-ranging oeuvre with those by a smattering of well-known and lesser-known creators based in California.
There will likely be a smattering of foldables on-site, including the already released Samsung Galaxy Fold and the already announced Huawei Mate X — though Huawei's presence at the U.S.-based show will be…interesting to say the least.
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico — David Lewis doesn't yearn for the old days along the southern Baja California coastline, when the area was best known for deep sea fishing, a smattering of resorts and the annual migration of spring breakers.
With the end of British colonialism and World War II, most of the community moved abroad, leaving behind a smattering of synagogues, cemeteries and schools, as well as a small hospital and a number of streets named after Jews.
To find the direst economic conditions in the United States, one generally has to look toward Appalachia, the Mississippi Delta region, the Rio Grande Valley, and a smattering of heavily Native American counties in the Southwest and Great Plains.
That being said, there's still a smattering of young folk partaking in these digital dating dens, and from them, I learned a hell of a lot about what it's like to live, work, and date in a small town.
At least, that's what I learned spending a few weeks on a self-imposed binge of President Trump's media diet—a virtual smorgasbord of Breitbart, Fox News, front-page newspaper headlines, presidential Twitter, and a smattering of Infowars for flavor.
The weekly-ish, weather-permitting stints are run by teacher Charlie Baxter Graham, who bends, stretches, and shouts instructions atop a hill while dozens to hundreds of yogis mimic her to varying degrees of success on a smattering of colorful mats.
As if in defiance of Westminster's obsession with appearance, the chief political photographer of PA, the news agency formerly known as the Press Association, wears a smattering of unruly stubble, a crumpled jacket and a shirt with two buttons undone.
That doesn't include the $40 per month he spends on pigeon feed, which is a homemade concoction of bird seed, millet, oats, lard, lentils, brown sugar, and whey protein infused with calcium and other vitamins along with a smattering of spices.
The portable console has become a safe haven for indie games and Japanese visual novels, but third-party developers like Ubisoft and Electronic Arts along with Sony itself have reduced their Vita support to a smattering of annual cash-grabs.
"If we see the TPP rejected, it would be a gigantic self-inflicted wound – a setback to our own interests in the region," Kerry told the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, in remarks that drew a smattering of applause and boos.
My apartment is full of a smattering of connected devices that I've tested over the years, including but not limited to a Sonos speaker, a Harmony Elite remote, and a series of GE Link bulbs connected to a Smart Things hub.
The idea is for fans to get an inside look at Russell's training regimen, his mental coaching, his off-the-field life, and a smattering of produced pieces that Willson's building out around interviews with some of his own personal heroes.
And while you can buy a smattering of Xiaomi products like the Mi Box in the U.S., Xiaomi phones are still a no go, which is a damn shame because the new Mi 9 seems like a handset we could use.
Only an "anecdotal" number of foreign high tech workers are being brought in today, Hasson said, referring to a smattering of cases like the U.S.-born CEO of TowerJazz who over the past decade helped turn around the ailing chipmaker.
" A smattering of onlookers snack on free pizza in the back of the room while the participants, still in a circle, repeat: "I use my awareness to raise my own consciousness and that of my family, my community, and the cosmos.
Democrats are divided into factions that run from Bernie Sanders leftists to Hillary Clinton liberals to Heidi Heitkamp centrists, and even have earned temporary support from a smattering of Never Trump conservatives like David Frum, who voted for Hillary Clinton.
You have to leave your cellphone outside the small jewel box room where the library has installed a smattering of what some might call artifacts and others might call relics (as that term applies to, say, slivers of the True Cross).
But Kanye knows you can't leave your adoring fans twisting in the wind for too long, giving us a smattering of small details and a whole lot of clues about what he has in store for us this fashion week.
Though companies like Peloton are proving market power with its recent public offering, programs like ClassPass have served as a catalyst for both consumers and studio founders alike to test new boutique fitness models, inspiring a smattering of unique classes.
Next to him, the reconstructed bones of a young child, or what remained: parts of a skull about the size of a fist, most of the vertebrae, one leg bone and a smattering of ribs, each no bigger than a twig.
Damore sat next to Dhillon as she told a smattering of tech reporters and local news affiliates that her client had filed a class-action lawsuit against Google, alleging discrimination against white people, Asians, men, and conservatives, or any combination thereof.
A smattering of 19th-century buildings from its days as a British colony conjure up images of steamy afternoons of Singapore Sling cocktails and card games at the Raffles Hotel, which its owners named after Stamford Raffles, founder of modern Singapore.
Wife No. 3's fretting over her wigs, her recalcitrant hair (patiently tended to by Wife No. 1) and her clothing is a funny and touching indication that, abused as she has been, she still retains a smattering of self-esteem.
He enlisted a Moog synthesizer consisting of 36 discrete modules—including filters, oscillators, switches and controllers of every variety imaginable at the time—as well as five separate tape recorders, four mixers, and a smattering of effects for good measure.
Lending to financial institutions in EMEA was previously limited to a smattering of Turkish, African and Middle Eastern banks, but fund financing is becoming a bigger focus as Europe's institutional investor base continues to grow and their assets under management increase.
Here's a smattering of the questions Facebook said could pop up in the "did you know?" section: The feature is all a tad reminiscent of what tbh was doing to integrate asking users light and friendly questions about their friends.
At the same time, Thimo was dismayed with the direction r/Frisson had gone in: he didn't think the subreddit was about frisson anymore, but rather a smattering of links that made the poster feel in one capacity or another.
By their rules, or lack thereof, any space could be a stage and any movement could be dance, like the game of gestural telephone staged by Ms. Brown in "Roof Piece" (1971), which unfurled across a smattering of SoHo rooftops.
As it was, there was a smattering of jeers from the blue-shirted home fans before kickoff when the traveling supporters, some of whom wore black ribbons on their gold Australia shirts, started a chant, but generally the atmosphere was genial.
Mr. Metz's chances of winning the race may be slim, but if he can attract more than a smattering of votes, he could deny both Mr. Kemp and Ms. Abrams an outright majority and force them into a runoff in December.
A tide of commuters came and went as a Brooklyn-bound F train stopped at the 14th Street station in Manhattan, and a smattering of others milled around the platform, staring at their phones or nothing at all as they waited.
The performer Lane Moore hosts this fourth anniversary celebration of her recurring comedy show, in which the audience is treated to Tinder pro tips and tricks, a smattering of swiping and messaging in real time and the occasional live phone call.
Yet nearly two dozen other cities likely expended far more than usual on caring for asylum-seekers, including Los Angeles, San Diego, Berkeley, Dallas, Denver, Austin, Phoenix, and Tucson, and a smattering of smaller towns in all four border states.
Amber Polenz, a 30-year-old Panama City mom of a child with cerebral palsy, is trying to make a home out of a small RV in a parking lot with several other vehicles like hers, plus a smattering of tents.
To find out, writers for Travel spent time in Vieques, St. Martin (below), St. John, Dominica and San Juan, P.R. A smattering of sun seekers had arrived at the beach and were greeted by two craftsmen selling necklaces and sarongs.
In her speech, an advance copy of which was reviewed by The New York Times, Ms. Mark-Viverito spoke of a "leadership vacuum in this city," using a smattering of Spanish, and liberally taking shots at the mayor and the governor.
In 1998, the top 03 grossing movies of the year included an Oscar-nominated war epic ("Saving Private Ryan"), three comedies, a couple of science-fiction extravaganzas ("Armageddon"), the comedic drama "Patch Adams" and a smattering of family films ("Dr. Doolittle").
In this two-year-old grocery store and restaurant, a smattering of tables are lined up against wooden shelves brimming with mostly French and Italian gourmet items such as pungent colatura sold in eyedropper bottles and jars of artichoke paté.
The show — which does not appear to offer cash or other prizes — poses a series of multiple-choice questions, many of them focused on Mr. Xi. There is also a smattering of questions about figures like Marx, Mao and Deng Xiaoping.
Roughly 80 percent of it is allocated to Commonfund's multistrategy equity fund, which includes a smattering of hedge funds, and it underperformed the Standard & Poor's 500 stock index by 2.5 percentage points in the three years through April, Mr. Kempner said.
The audience is overwhelmingly older and white with many men in khakis and navy blue jackets plus a smattering of the kind of middle-class residents — police officers and firemen and others — that I and my siblings grew up with.
There has also been a smattering of other virtual reality products out in recent months, though some of the systems are less immersive than the Rift and the Vive, including the Gear VR developed by Samsung Electronics and Facebook's Oculus.
Adam Schiff of California were several allegations of potential involvement between President Donald Trump's associates and Russia, which remain unproven publicly, as well as a smattering of new names that Democrats want to speak to in connection to the probe.
The three other shorts in the program — New Fancy Foils, Undertone Overture, and Glistening Thrills — are now widely available for the first time, part of a smattering of work from 2012 to 2017 that Mack has made public on Vimeo.
At the time, the area now known as Brooklyn — outside New Amsterdam, but claimed by the broader New Netherland colony — was the frontier, occupied by Native Americans and, near Wallabout Bay and a few other spots, a smattering of colonists.
Nothing can get built without talented people with the right skillsets, which is why startups hitting their growth phases have to go from hiring a smattering of employees to building systems that can hire dozens to hundreds of people per year.
Yet, for some reason you still have a smattering of instinct to celebrate the holiday, either because you don't completely hate fun, or because you admit that driving all the snakes out of an entire country is actually pretty badass.
Markle, who lives in Mexico, had been due to walk his daughter down the aisle on Saturday at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle in front of 600 guests including all the senior British royals and a smattering of celebrities.
Dom and Kai roped in fellow Londoners Mica Levi AKA Micachu, James Blake, and Archy Marshall of King Krule plus touring band member Andrea Balency, to sing on a smattering of songs that particularly hit on the album's emotive strengths.
Medvedev walked out to a smattering of jeers in his quarter-final against Stan Wawrinka at Arthur Ashe Stadium court on Tuesday but was ultimately cheered after he dug deep to see off the Swiss in an entertaining four-set battle.
" It was a potential gold mine to the underground, containing the handles—and in some cases the real names—of over 100 hackers in the government's crosshairs, with a smattering of notes like "top-level target" or "currently cooperating with the government.
Dozens of women -- most are young, but with a smattering of middle-aged ladies mixed in -- scurried in and out of testing vehicles and into various crisp and polished lecture halls, all fearlessly determined to get driver&aposs licenses at long last.
A former prisons director who himself spent a few months behind bars, Giammattei got barely 14 percent of the vote in the first round with a tough-on-crime message, and his Vamos party won just a smattering of seats in Congress.
You just need to run a search for 4K Blu-ray or "UHD Blu-ray" on your online retailer of choice—a smattering of TV shows such as Westworld are available, alongside new movies like Venom, and classic titles like Jurassic Park.
And unfortunately, according to a smattering of complaints on Reddit and the official Samsung forums, it seems that's exactly what happened to a handful of Samsung phone users, including owners of late model devices such as the Galaxy Note 8 and Galaxy S9.
At any given moment, I have, on average, five unread text messages, a couple unread Instagram messages, dozens of unseen Twitter DMs, and close to 1,000 unread emails along with a smattering of other messages on services like Facebook, Snapchat, and Slack.
Of course, there is a voice control function coming to the new Acura system on the RDX, as well as a smattering of hard keys that make the center console look more at home in a Civic rather than a luxury intender.
It's a bizarro-world show-biz sitcom with three timelines, a smattering of animation, Candy Land production design, talking pugs, and a heroine who explains that, physically, she can only speak in "baby voice" or "rich lady at a cocktail party" voice.
Except for a smattering of delegates in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC, the Richmond area and in the defence-rich south-eastern corner of the state, Republicans are now largely confined to heavily rural, thinly populated, Trump-friendly House districts.
She kept her beauty look very Parisian with stick straight hair and a subtle cat eye, adding a smattering of Bulgari jewels, including two rings and a platinum necklace set with over seventeen substantial diamonds, amounting to a total of 40 carats.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Images of squat toilets flash on to the screen as around 80 men and a smattering of women listen intently to their teacher tell them of the importance of following President Xi Jinping's instructions on bringing a toilet revolution to China.
"How was there space for both a bento box and a single fried coconut shrimp, and yet women were restricted to a smattering of tired, beauty-centric roles?" asked Amy Butcher, an assistant professor of English at Ohio Wesleyan University, in the column.
But Arbor isn't the usual startup: CEO and founder Farshad Taheri is leading a team of 15 people that includes Patrick Lazar, former VP of Engineering at Netgear; Hiroki Asai, former VP of Marketing at Apple; and a smattering of seasoned engineers.
The following is just a smattering of all the Word features you didn't know you needed: Right off the bat, before you even start writing, ask yourself if you want Word to automatically select entire words when you make click-and-drag selections.
Begin at the entrance near Victory Sandwich Bar in Inman Park (watching out for reckless bikers), then head toward Piedmont Park while admiring a smattering of murals, public art sculptures, and scenic green spaces, like Historic Fourth Ward Park, complete with a skatepark.
It's a blend of approaches: he's a big man at six and a half feet tall and nearly 250 pounds, but he moves quickly, with lots of power moves mixed with submissions and a smattering of high-flying stuff to change things up.
Speaker Pelosi gives a spirited speech about protecting abortion rights to raucus applause and chants of "Nancy, Nancy," from the crowd A smattering of protesters picket for Medicare for All and one heckler petulantly yells, "Impeach," over annoyed shushes from the crowd.
The professional, youth and adult councils each made up 25.7 percent of the vote; the athletes council made up 20 percent; and a smattering of individuals, including life members, the board of directors and even fan voters, made up the remaining 3 percent.
With his last political vehicle, the U.K. Independence Party, or UKIP, Mr. Farage took an assortment of Tory retirees and a smattering of ex-fascists and other right-wing cranks, and welded them into a devastating political weapon: a significant national party.
In looking at a smattering of buildings in two big cities, and focusing on the work of a handful of major architects, Mr. Kirchheimer sketches the skyscraper as a feat of engineering, a work of imagination and part of an ongoing cultural argument.
Next to the ice of the TD Garden Center, before a smattering of people, beneath far too many ugly yellow Boston Bruins banners, Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski—seats settled into, PA-provided cups of ice water sweating before them—are ready.
"Iridescence," the group's major-label debut after three independent LPs and a smattering of digital mixtapes and singles, tops the Billboard 281 this week, earning 573,257 album equivalent units, including 2000,276 in traditional sales and 29 million streams, according to Nielsen Music.
From there, you can sip a Six Point Sweet Action (six dollars) and take in a vista that encompasses thirty pool tables, six Ping-Pong tables, three air-hockey tables, two mini bowling alleys, and a smattering of arcade games, for good measure.
By Monday, there were more than 2,800 cases of 2019-nCoV, as the virus is known, across China, and a smattering of people with the illness in at least a dozen other countries, including five in the US and one in Canada.
Buildings that were once filled with upward of 210,2000 workers toiling over mechanical looms and other machinery are now home to at least 2500 tech company offices, including Texas Instruments and Autodesk, along with professional offices, college classrooms and a smattering of restaurants.
With its primary tenant gone, Washington Park hosted a smattering of events — high school football games, a lightweight championship boxing fight, Buffalo Bill's Wild West show — before the predecessor to Consolidated Edison bought the property in 1925 and demolished most of the stadium.
Among them are former mayors, like Michael R. Bloomberg of New York and Mitch Landrieu of New Orleans; current and former governors, including John Hickenlooper of Colorado and Terry McAuliffe of Virginia; Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado; and a smattering of House members.
The Moto Z2 Play, the iPhone SE, the Honor 9, and a smattering of well designed ZTE phones can fulfill most people's mobile needs (it's not like Snapchat demands an especially awesome camera, right?) while costing a third of the price of an iPhone X.
With a title composed of emergency medical services terminology, "EMT (FIRST RESPONSE)" sees the artists evoking a rich, generative ambiance of tense dread, pairing skeletal trap percussion with an ambulance siren, a smattering of clanging foley effects, and gothic, trancey flutters of synth arpeggiation.
Typical of Watson's painting and her father's dream life, a smattering of flying saucers dots the sky above them, and while they form a beautiful image, both as paintings and fantasies, these shiny orbs cannot pay the rent, which looks to be long overdue.
Though that still makes the DSA a small group, it has demonstrated some political muscle, helping a smattering of left-wing candidates win local office during the midterms, most notably New York's Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who knocked off an establishment Democrat in the primary.
In northern and central California, where firefighters were battling a smattering of blazes, electric utility crews had restored power to most of the nearly 200,000 homes and businesses that had intentionally been left in the dark because of risk of high winds downing electrical lines.
"At least 22011 to 210 major dealers came in from different parts of the U.S., and a smattering of people came in from this area, from Dallas, Houston, San Antonio" — more than 225 people in all, said Jason Rzepniewski, an auctioneer at Gaston & Sheehan.
The game, played at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, kicked off with an appearance from President Donald Trump, who was greeted with cheers — and a smattering of boos — as he walked onto the field with members of the ROTC during the pregame festivities.
The teen actress was the epitome of mishmashed Coachella style clichés, pairing her new do with a heap of necklaces, a fully fringed, sheer lace wraparound crop top, patchwork short shorts, a highly useful and necessary fanny pack, and a smattering of face crystals, naturally.
Also among top risers on the FTSE 100 index were housebuilders Berkeley Group, Barrat Developments , Persimmon and Taylor Wimpey, all gaining between 1.7 and 4 percent following a smattering of sectoral upgrades from Jefferies after Taylor Wimpey reported an increase in sales on Monday.
If you choose to look, there are a smattering of signs that American consumers are thirsty for more alcohol-free options, and are more open to the idea of turning traditionally debauched rituals on their heads than they might have been in the past.
A few retailers and carriers are offering some special deals associated with the preorder of a new Apple phone, but otherwise, this week's best deals are a smattering of tech and home products that are discounted enough to be worth you checking them out.
To the untrained eye there's not much that differentiates a white Chevy Express van (Wells's chosen make) from a white Dodge Sprinter or a white Ford Transit Connect, all of which were heavily represented, alongside a smattering of SUVs, campers, and repurposed school buses.
A smattering of the team that helps her run her various ventures sit at another bench, and a small stack of papers sits in front of her, which she reads over occasionally as she talks about the animal most associated with her culinary career.
Celebrate a quarter century of having The Nightmare Before Christmas in our lives with this layered treat, perfect for walking around a theme park—there's chocolate cake, vanilla buttercream icing, chocolate pearls (both white and dark), as well as a smattering of dark chocolate curls.
The actress gave a slight twist on her typical collection of all-black dresses, mixing it up with a low-key maxi dress featuring a smattering of pink flowers all over, a knotted halter neckline, a low back, and a classy touch of exposed sideboob.
What started off as just a smattering of female stars like Cara Delevingne and Kristen Stewart buzzing off their hair for their latest movie roles has now exploded into a widespread trend with everyone from Kate Hudson to Kathy Griffin going for an extreme chop.
And while only a smattering of institutions are named for Lyndon B. Johnson—most of them in Texas—his legacy has improved with greater distance from the Vietnam War and increased focus on his domestic achievements, including the landmark Civil Rights and Voting Rights acts.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump was greeted with boos and a smattering of chants of "Lock him up!" when he appeared on screen at the World Series in Washington on Sunday, even as he celebrated one of the biggest wins of his administration.
More regrettable is the show's surprise postscript, after the curtain call, when the video feed blinks into action again, to show the Inaugurations of each American President from Ford up to Obama (cheers) and Guess Who (boos, with a smattering of defiant applause). Enough!
The material from Syria and Iraq identified thus far on European and U.S. markets, and through seizures in Turkey, Lebanon and elsewhere, has been mostly unimpressive collections of small finds like pottery, figurines, coins, metalwork (some of it fake), and a smattering of larger sculpture.
ET/PT on ABC, The Bachelor Winter Games will feature 183 bachelors and bachelorettes from a smattering of countries across the world seeking to hurdle language barriers and cultural differences to romantically connect with a dozen fan favorites from The Bachelor and The Bachelorette.
Inside the packed stadium, there was a noticeable lack of Saudi fans — organizers said they had no requests for tickets from Saudi soccer authorities — but there was a smattering of Saudi flags, which the Iraqi soccer association handed out as part of its hospitality campaign.
He's been playing since he was six, with his father as his coach, and, outside of a smattering of video games and listening to 50 Cent (or Green Day and AC/DC if he's with his dad), his life revolves around the world's favorite sport.
PARELES Two jazz piano masters whose studious, tradition-grounded styles have always made them a little too easy to take for granted, Kenny Barron and Mulgrew Miller gave a smattering of rare duet performances in Europe in the years before Miller's untimely death in 2013.
J Rosenberg TEXAS Austin LA. Houston 25 alt 25 Rosenberg 215 Gulf of Mexico 53 miles By The New York Times The exhibits are mostly a display of ephemera owned by black cowboys Mr. Callies knew, with a smattering of weapons and history texts.
Beyond the fact that the game only got gaming laptops with the last expansion, there are still limitations to what kinds of curly hair are present in the game, the ways it expresses gender, and it still only has a smattering of darker skin tones.
At the southern tip of Manhattan, Dutch fur traders, English merchants' sons, random fortune seekers from Spain or Norway, Welsh tavern keepers, Gaelic blacksmiths, religious dissidents and a smattering of Jews and freed slaves somehow managed to conduct business even while speaking 18 different languages.
And here's everything else we know so far about the company's plans for video: Which leads to the really big question: Does Apple think it can get people to pay for a smattering of shows, none of which they've heard of or seen before?
We've seen a smattering of recent releases that use genre tropes as avenues for social commentary, including Jordan Peele's Get Out (a horror thriller that serves up sharp commentary on race relations) and Nacho Vigalondo's Colossal (which uses giant monsters to examine toxic masculinity).
CÚCUTA, Colombia — An ambitious plan by Venezuela's opposition to peacefully import foreign aid in truck convoys degenerated into deadly skirmishes Saturday along the impoverished country's borders, with a smattering of supplies getting through but most of it blocked by armed loyalists of President Nicolás Maduro.
Washington closed out the pre-Christmas week with by far the biggest policy news of the Trump era — the passage of a mammoth $1.5 trillion tax cut, mostly for corporations and owners of pass-through businesses but with a smattering of other benefits besides.
The barn that I mentioned is in "Surf Road" (24), a standout in this exhibition which includes a smattering of early paintings from the 22014s, a smart assortment of works from the 29s, and a generous selection of recent works from 210 and 223.
The village hosts a smattering of lodges, hotels and hot spring bathhouses for visitors from Taiwan, Thailand, the Philippines and Singapore who started flocking here about five years ago to see the snow monsters, made famous by photo sharing on social media sites like Instagram.
Catalyst brothers find capital success with $2.4M from True When we last spoke with Catalyst a year and a half ago, the firm had just raised its first seed round and was just the company's co-founders — brothers Edward and Kevin Chiu — and a smattering of employees.
Chevron has a smattering of mostly small wind and solar ventures; Shell invests in sugar-cane ethanol in South America, wind farms in the United States and electric-car charging stations in Europe; and BP still owns the U.S. wind farms it once tried to sell.
The group ranged from the semi-famous, like PayPal founder Max Levchin and Microsoft chief technology officer Kevin Scott, to the spectacularly promising, like Stanford junior Nancy Xu. There were a few panels, some company presentations, and a smattering of horseback rides and hikes in the afternoons.
The majority of guests were well-to-do white kids from Sydney, with a smattering of Melbourners, Brisbanites, a few internationals, a gaggle of Instagram models (one of whom had her own drone following her around all weekend), and a sizable squad of Yankee Holy Ship!
This year the bone-white balconies of Gaudí's Casa Batlló have been dressed in skirts of red roses to mark the occasion, catching the eyes of a smattering of tourists who stand in Passeig de Gracia taking what I imagine they believe to be romantic selfies.
In case Kim Kardashian's eponymous business empire wasn't already robust enough, spanning a wide array of products from a smattering of various types of iPhone apps, to art books and even a children's clothing line, on Tuesday night she launched her latest endeavor, Kim Kardashian West Beauty.
Analyzing a wealth of images captured by the Dawn spacecraft's framing camera, a team led by Ottaviano Ruesch of the Goddard Spaceflight Center pieced together an origin story for Ahuna Mons, which sits all by itself on a flat surface pockmarked by a smattering of craters.
According to DownDetector, the outage is restricted to the US, and it appears to still be affecting large parts of California and the New York as of 163:216PM ET, with a smattering of smaller outages in the Pacific Northwest and other parts of the country.
Uber highlighted the annual bookings figure, which was up 45 percent over 213, in its release on Friday of a smattering of selected figures for its fourth-quarter and full-year results, a practice it has had for the last several quarters as it anticipated going public.
We see superstar surgeon Robert Liston at work, and learn about the medical troubles of Queen Victoria, Harry Houdini, Vladimir Lenin, a smattering of popes, and the Sun King himself, Louis XIV, who became the proud (and very public) recipient of France's first successful anal fistula removal.
Friday's 52-week high list speaks to this emphasis on stability: organic-growth consumer brands (Starbucks, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Estee Lauder, Procter & Gamble); software-based platforms (PayPal, Fiserv, ADP, Intuit); medical-tech systems (Thermo Fisher, Varian Medical, Waters); plus a smattering of industrials (Fastenal, Ametek, Ingersoll-Rand).
A smattering of Korean restaurants cluster together in the Richmond; taquerias line 16th Street (now interrupted by shiny, newly constructed apartment buildings); and in the Tenderloin, there are corners where you find yourself in what feels like a 360-degree outdoor mini-mall of Vietnamese eateries.
I went to Morocco with the stated purpose of covering Visa For Music, the "SXSW Of North Africa" in its third year, founded by Brahim El Mazned and supported by the largess and cultural capital of Morocco's King Mohammad VI (and a smattering of private corporate donations).
Most crowds are about 25 percent locals, with the rest a mix of expats and travelers, along with a smattering of digital nomads who roam the globe working remotely, hailing from countries that include the United States, Britain, Australia, France, Germany, Russia, South Korea and Singapore.
Over the past three months, the Cravings: Hungry for More cookbook author and husband John Legend have shared a smattering of photos featuring their baby boy adorably sporting his football-stickers-covered headgear, posing alone, with his parents and alongside big sister Luna Simone, 3 next month.
What makes this fried chicken different than any other is the use of rice flour in the batter, a marinade containing a healthy amount of cumin, white pepper, coriander, and fresh garlic, and a smattering of fried shallots that seasons the oil as it is being fried.
Now in her mid-twenties, she's become so adept at lifting influences from various pockets of the capital – a smattering of a trap hi-hat, the frenetic vocal energy of grime, woozy, and dark electronics rumbling under her bars – that she's folded London into herself completely.
Castle, which is built on a decommissioned Air Force base roughly 120 miles from San Francisco, resembles a miniature city, with many of the realistic elements a self-driving car might encounter on the road — like cul-de-sacs, traffic signals and a smattering of potholes.
A vast majority of the audience was flown in for the occasion: Mr. West's wife, Kim Kardashian West; representatives of Mr. West's label, Def Jam; radio D.J.s and programmers; journalists; a handful of other artists (Pusha-T, Lil Yachty, Fabolous); and a smattering of celebrities (Mr.
"I will always put America first, just like you, as the leaders of your countries, will always and should always put your countries first," Mr. Trump declared to a smattering of applause from an audience that included gimlet-eyed diplomats from some of the countries he criticized.
Well, because the Surface Pro X runs a 22019-bit ARM processor, the apps that run best on it are 255-bit ARM apps, of which there aren't very many beyond what Microsoft itself has made and a smattering of others in the Microsoft app store.
The hotel attracts a well-heeled set of European leisure travelers and a smattering of American guests who aren't unnerved that the hotel isn't associated with a major US hotel chain, though, members of Preferred Hotels & Resorts can use their points for free nights and upgrades.
He eventually settled on a hard pro-Brexit stance, combining that with shameless populism; a smattering of lies; a way with words; and what turned out to be a winning strategy to capitalize on the weakness of Labour under its unpopular left-wing leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
On the eve of the Group of 20 summit, roads and malls around the main venue in the center of Hangzhou, usually a bustling city of 9 million, were largely deserted, with just a smattering of cars and people around while shops were shut and locked.
In the past several years, a smattering of smaller consumer-facing tech companies — like the home-search platform Homeaway and the job website Indeed — have hired economists to crunch their user data and generate insights that can be packaged for journalists as a form of earned media.
Mr. Amram was not trying to prove very much, but the crowd of a few dozen — which included the jazz pianist Matthew Shipp, all three of the club's original owners (two of whom departed years ago) and a smattering of other regulars — was in an indulgent mood.
Grungy, anonymous holes in the wall occupied by a smattering of the human equivalents of crunched up empty cigarette packs, nursing corporate lagers and grudges against all who have wronged them whether it's their brother or whatever liberal female politician it's trendy to shit on in MRA circles.
A smattering of coal cargoes have arrived in China from the United States so far this year, but this is also sharply down from levels before the trade dispute, while only three LNG cargoes have been imported this year, down from 23 in the first five months of 2018.
Samsung likely wanted to clear the decks of any Fold news (or Fold questions) ahead of its August 7th "Unpacked" event, when it is expected to announce the Galaxy Note 10, Note 10 Pro, and potentially a smattering of other devices like a new Android tablet and smartwatch.
So on my first morning, after a delightful hot chocolate of Ecuadorean cacao at Aromi Cafe y Chocolate, I made my way to one of the tour agencies in town, GeoTours, and signed up for a smattering of activities, not sure exactly what was in store for me.
Organized by Massimilano Gioni, the New Museum's artistic director; Margot Norton, its associate curator; and Natalie Bell, an assistant curator, it spreads a dozen videos and video installations through three floors, encompasses some 303 years of artistic growth and includes a smattering of fairly inconsequential sculpture and drawings.
Recode's Albert Wenger, for instance, has only one provider choice in Manhattan (also known as: no choice at all!), whereas a Londoner like me could pick from BT, Virgin, Sky, TalkTalk, Plusnet, mobile companies dabbling in home broadband like EE and Vodafone, and a smattering of smaller providers.
Up top are your four actual friends, followed by a smattering of people who were just flicking through—and then there, floating somewhere in the middle, is an old hook-up who stopped speaking to you months ago, but who watches your stories and likes your tweets religiously.
Taking their name from Emiliano Zapata, one of the leaders of the Mexican Revolution and a martyr to the cause of agrarian emancipation, the group drew support from the indigenous, rural Mayan communities of Chiapas, as well as a smattering of leftists and former rebels from Mexico's urban north.
In an alleyway in the garbage-strewn Hundred Quarters in Karachi, Hamida, who was born in the Pakistani city but speaks fluent Burmese and only a smattering of Urdu, has been reading verses from the Koran, praying for an end to the persecution of her Muslim relatives in Myanmar.
On the surface, an improv theater, cheap sushi, and a smattering of bars doesn't sound like much, but it's one of the few foot-traffic friendly areas for blocks that won't run you the risk of being accosted by mangey dudes in Spider-Man costumes in Hollywood proper.
But even as they establish new urban beachheads, business giants like G.E. are also changing the nature of their headquarters, staffing them with a few top white-collar employees and a smattering of digital talent, rather than recreating the endless Dilbert-like pods they once built in the 'burbs.
A cluster of Europe's leading intellectuals, academics, and artists, along with a smattering of billionaires, were paying tribute to Germany's most controversial thinker, in the town where he was born and where he recently concluded a two-decade tenure as the rector of the State Academy for Design.
I thought it was far more useful for students to play about with the language that he used, and the structure of his poetry, but also to write in their own register — which could be described as a pretty standard form of English with a smattering of regional colloquialisms.
And in Rockaway Park, One Sixteen, a condominium with an eight-story tower and a smattering of townhouses at 133 Beach 116th Street — near the last stop on the A train, and the ocean — is offering all but 12 of its 86 units for less than $9453 million.
The Game Is Afoot Mark Haddon's "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," a book written for adults that features a 15-year-old narrator with Asperger's syndrome, could work for all three of you, as long as you can roll with a smattering of swears.
John McDermott's inverted set design puts the audience on the stage proper and the players on the floor with a smattering of house seats in their midst, and the cast enters and exits and sometimes sits among the audience, as though we, too, are part of the colonists' society.
"There is a fine line between people who want to be part of something that they never had an official role in, and people who actually played a role in either the campaign or transition," he said, amid a smattering of laughter in the briefing room last month.
The authors, journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, are at Gwyneth Paltrow's Brentwood home with a collection of female truth-tellers: A smattering of women willing to allege on the record that they were harassed and assaulted by movie producer Harvey Weinstein and others (accusations the powerful men deny).
Surely Kaur and her cohort are improving those dismal statistics, and even a smattering of their fans moving on to explore other poetry would be welcome news — just as "Harry Potter" readers moved on to "The Hunger Games" and a small but significant portion became avid adult readers.
We've always had a smattering of allies in Twitter's #BachelorNation, but this week marks the first time the vocal majority of live-tweeters and live-texters (shout out to my college roommate, who popped up to point out that Nick didn't finish a single sentence this week) was on our side.
As the New York Times explains about the real transcripts:With bracing bluntness and a smattering of R-rated language, the private conversations reveal a president sometimes unseen by the general public, one who veered from wonky discussions of the Northern Ireland peace process to serrated assessments of his American political opposition.
After all, this is a man who regularly gets inked on an impulse, sporting various pieces of body art ranging from the logos of his friends' record labels, to a camo shark that matches Rihanna's, and a smattering of hyper realistic portraits of family members and Aaliyah across his back.
But in looking back at 10 — actually almost 11 — full years of online dating apps, countless first dates, a smattering of second dates, and absolutely zero relationships, hearing an instant "success" story makes me crave a large glass of wine, something to punch, and carbs — not necessarily in that order.
The wave of interest in UBI is also inspiring a smattering of experiments and pilot studies with UBI in the U.S. The once-bankrupt town of Stockton, California, initiated an 18-month experiment in February, distributing monthly checks for $500 to 130 randomly selected Stockton residents to mitigate poverty and inequality.
An examination of LinkedIn profiles shows the largest percentage of Argo AI engineers and data scientists at this point have come from Ford, followed by more than a dozen from Uber Advanced Technologies Group, and a smattering of other tech companies and organizations, including the NREC, Apple, Microsoft, and Google.

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