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Vanessa turned around for a split second, looking at them.
Unlike me, Thorp can identify bees in a split second.
It worked most of the time in a split second.
And remember, this all takes place in a split second.
They "got it" just a split second before I did.
In a split second, he decided to sell his car.
She can fall into a rage in a split second.
In a split second, she turned ice skating into Project Runway.
Lucas actually got serious for a split second and surprised me.
In just a split second, they'll shatter bone and rip flesh.
I was able to capture this photo in a split second.
In a split second, everything that you love can be gone.
Ultimately, a sports career can be over in a split second.
For a split second, I prepared to slam on the brake.
"It only takes a split second," Smith said in the news conference.
I understood the whole vision [of the film] in a split second.
"I saw the ignition for a split second and turned," he said.
Such logic ignores how all officers make decisions in a split second.
"I would pull out of Nafta in a split second," he said.
But Johnson is in it for a split second playing a mugger.
Then in a split second there's a dissonance that changes absolutely everything.
Both Apple Maps and Google Maps found it in a split second.
He paused for a split-second and then spoke while remaining expressionless.
"In situations like this, sometimes you have a split second," he said.
They stole my dog in a split second while I was preoccupied!
For a split second, she turned to see where the debris might land.
In a split-second decision, I told him to keep the album on.
For a split second, Alphabet was the most valuable company in the world.
Sure. Does it take you out of the show for a split second?
"Not even for a split second," Corden replied, jokingly pretended to be hurt.
"These officers have to make these decisions in a split second," Johnson said.
In a split second, the suspect used a stolen firearm to murder Cpl.
There was a split second where I was like, 'I'm going to counter.
The audience might only have a split second to visually interpret each shot.
For a split second, I wondered what it would be like to drown.
My anxiety went from low grade to a ten in a split second.
" Fotis looks away again for a split second before he says, "I do.
I was for a split-second genuinely worried she might have been armed.
It lasts just a split second, almost imperceptible in a two-hour score.
In a split second, I had been transformed from real comedian into groupie.
For a split second, my subconscious thinks I've been stabbed in the brain.
Instead, the inmates made a split-second decision to save the deputy's life.
It surprised everyone, including the cameramen, who were a split second behind the ball.
One only needs a split second and a millimeter of space to kill you.
For a split second, the screams and whistles overwhelmed her so much she froze.
For a split second, there was a white light of silence in the room.
Strangers who connected for a split second and I was able to catch it.
All you had to do was lock eyes with him for a split second.
For some games, a split second could mean the difference between winning and losing.
"HCDO stands behind Deputy Brewer, who made a split-second decision," the statement said.
For a split second, the immigrant scrapper could be God, or, at least, Lucifer.
When I get there, something happens and in a split second the picture emerges.
In a split-second, heat overtook the flavor, like hot perfume in my mouth.
Only takes a split second to realize I never put on the damn mascara.
We make a split second decision to just do all our grocery shopping there.
Goodrow held onto the puck for a split second before sliding it under Crawford.
The system even caught when I was blinking, reflecting it with a split-second delay.
" The moment fell like dust in a split-second, one of Rivera's sons describes. "Mr.
"These are all things you could have done in a split second?" the prosecutor asked.
As parents we try out best but things can go south in a split second.
All of this happens in a split second, such that you wouldn't even notice it.
As parents we try our best but things can go south in a split second.
The city is a fast-paced town when people want answers within a split second.
One had to feel for a split second longer that it was a happy ending.
I saw him for a split second before he saw us through the glass window.
Perhaps one that can befall anybody caught daydreaming for a split second while using bitcoin?
His shot goes right to Navas, who spills it for a split second, but collects.
In a split second, or maybe longer, my father decided that life wasn't worth living.
However, he said, Oliver had to make a split-second decision to protect his partner.
The coach doesn't have to know in a split second what is going to happen.
"Energy right now is the concern," he said, and then paused for a split second.
Hesitate for a split second on the switch and he'll bulldoze his way into the paint.
In a split second, I had zero visibility, a slick road, and a shitload of anxiety.
Hamilton raced back and caught the ball just a split-second before crashing into the wall.
In a nod to Bryant's speed, the timepiece was powered by a split-second chronograph movement.
In a split second, my security detail intervened and ushered me out of the hearing room.
That's because electric motors can add and subtract torque to the wheels in a split second.
At one point there's a split-second montage of pictures of death threats sent to Anno.
"He shouldn't be on him," Flournoy said a split-second before Curry drained a 3-pointer.
In a split second, she goes from being draped in a fur shawl to twerking poolside.
But he was able to put people under in a split second, and everybody loved it.
Then, in a split second, Mahomes avoided Miller and got his eyes to the end zone.
For hours before the doors opened to the Phoenix Convention Center, unrest seemed a split second away.
For a split second, I truly believe that Karma is about to be flung into the void.
For a split second, Apple was dethroned as the most valuable company in the world by Alphabet.
Your iPhone is only exposing for a split-second and its lens does not magnify at all.
Yes, it's big designers who use us for a split-second, but where is the commercial work?
"It was a split-second, staged photo," a source told PEOPLE of the incident and resulting criticism.
I don't mind going from sadness to comedy in a split-second, or mixing the two up.
Or to know within about a split second if someone is screwing with your chained-up bike?
While we only see her face for a split second, that's definitely White Cindy, in the flesh.
Today's networks take a split second to send and receive communications between your smartphone and the network.
Kiarostami began this project with one key idea: a painting only captures a split second of time.
TRUMP: If I don't get a change, I would pull out of Nafta in a split second.
The trainees have to make a split-second decision of whether or not to draw and fire.
Something may look good for a split second but you have to understand he's watching as well.
The gasps from the audience drowned out my music — and even my thoughts — for a split second.
"You can take a split second of these voices and turn it into a symphony," he said.
"I was relieved for a split second, not really knowing or understanding what it was," Jonathan said.
Most take them off right before they enter, sometimes a split second before coming through the curtain.
Today's networks take a split second to send and receive communications between a device and the network.
Dorrian screams like a cat getting strangled and then, in a split second, drops into bottom-dwelling growls.
The goalie lunged at it a split second too late, giving Sharp his third goal of the playoffs.
I knew, instinctively, that it was an emergency alert and, for a split second, I imagined the worst.
Henry suddenly sees a split-second flash of a gruesome, wizened face when he looks at The Kid.
Even implementing a split-second delay would help negate this annoyance and prevent false presses from causing frustration.
Whenever I do turn it off, it is always a split-second decision spurred by anger and frustration.
After tears of joy, gasps of shock, and a split second of disbelief, of course- I said YES!
For a split second you think of the elephants' march in "The Jungle Book". Hup. Two. Three. Four.
When I first saw Dogtooth I wondered for a split second if something was wrong with the subtitles.
After tears of joy, gasps of shock, and a split second of disbelief, of course – I said YES!
These advanced persistent threats are silent, unnoticeable, but with potential to cause extreme damage, in a split second.
In the movie, though, you see that scene play out over a split second as Elio squirms away.
In a split-second, Wildcats were piling on top of him on the court, near the Villanova bench.
And then, 76 minutes into the game, Solo made a split-second save on a close-in header.
Completely unexpectedly, I feel my tear ducts tingling and, for a split-second I almost envy the mouse.
Marisnick showed concern for Lucroy and later tweeted that he made a split=second decision about his slide.
The process, he said, was much different than photography, which captures an entire scene in a split second.
It's almost like Eddie Redmayne becomes a machine that can serve two different functions in a split-second.
Gardner said his footwork had been sloppy rounding second, causing him to slow down for a split second.
For a split second, she probably wondered where on earth she was and how she had got there.
When I look at it I always have a split second of panic — where is our younger son?
It simply isn't realistic to expect a person to go from napping to evasive driving in a split second.
And so [the cops] turned around and ran toward those guys, and I had a split second to think.
Or to stand when they prop her against a kitchen corner and remove their hands for a split second.
But it also let someone unlock the phone by merely flashing it at my face for a split second.
However, someone was able to unlock it simply by flashing the phone at Vlad's face for a split second.
But a house should never be a split-second purchase, and it's not super-likely to be a bargain.
For a split second during the interview, I began to wonder which version of reality I'm actually in myself.
The system switches from plane to helicopter in a split second, allowing it to flatten against the wall instantly.
This won't be easy; such a machine will be able to calculate thousands of decisions in a split second.
For a split second, Harry was just another Joe in a relationship sharing an adorable moment with his girlfriend.
Yesterday, the world stopped spinning for a split second when we all saw Kristen Stewart's new platinum buzz-cut.
Here's the downside for those aforementioned scram switches whenever James gets a split second to survey a scrambling defense.
You just need to look at the phone for a split second and it verifies you're the proper owner.
In a split-second, one individuals can signal many, steering the mass away from a predator or around obstacles.
Story has shown better balance at the plate this season, which helps him recognize pitches a split-second earlier.
For a split second, the astronauts were dazzled by the luminescent blue sphere, whorled by a white cloud cover.
For a split second I wondered if I could wait it out, perhaps pretend to sleep through the announcement.
He added that he sometimes gets nervous for a split second that he'll never get his credit card back.
Headlights appear in front of us, and for a split second I'm relieved, but it rapidly turns into regret.
But not knowing where things are or having the correct tools does not faze her for a split second.
Sharp-eyed fans believe they've spied Snow for a split second during a battle scene in a season 6 trailer.
"For a split second I kept going until I looked and saw it was Jesse," Gomez told the Press Herald.
When the first tank showed no signs of stopping, he dived between its tracks, avoiding death by a split second.
Money remains an emotionally fraught territory – triggering anger, jealousy, inadequacy, resentment, pride, gratitude, and self-pity in a split-second.
You make important decisions about your life, money, and relationships in a split second, and that can ruin your life.
A split second isn't much, but your phone could make dozens of request each time you tap on your screen.
For a split second I though she had some health issue or something and about to have a panic attack.
When they look at the horizon, some say they think for a split second that another refugee boat is coming.
He can read a defense, identify the best route and then execute a split-second decision without making a mistake.
O'Connell from documentary studies dunks, but it's a split second after the shot clock runs out, so it doesn't count.
It centered on his client -- the "true victim"-- making "a split-second decision" after being violently thrust to the ground.
For a split second, he believes again it was his eye, then he spots it, heading out over the water.
Within a split second, they'll think they are under attack or that war has broken out in their back yard.
The two mice were fighting over scraps of food dropped by passengers, but their squabble only lasted a split second.
Fellow cornerback Jaire Alexander raced across the field, but the ball got to Diggs a split-second before Alexander's arrival.
" A split second later she asks: "Can you quickly pop the jacket on and take a selfie on this phone?
Is it worth risking it all for a split-second decision -- for something you know you can get out of?
Maybe even for a split second he knew he'd probably kick him in the nuts, and just didn't stop himself.
"A 15-year-old boy came to him for help ... this wasn&apost a split-second decision," Harrison told the magistrate.
In a split-second reaction, Niskanen raised his hands and stick into the head of Crosby, who absorbed the forceful blow.
Throw in a split-second on-screen appearance in The Parent Trap's iconic handshake scene and, well, the checklist is complete.
In The Kid's face, he sees a horrifying flash, a glimpse of a demon that takes over for a split second.
A replay review showed that Marte's throw to first was a split-second too late, and the out call was overturned.
During her dance-off with Bruno Mars, it looked as though Queen Bey almost lost her balance for a split second.
When transactions are done in a split second, there is no time for a company to be slow, not even once.
It is a split second or two that makes the difference between brilliant call-making and tardy statements of the obvious.
A split-second decision needs to be made, and you can't think through the outcomes and tradeoffs for every possible response.
And in a split second, in a late-night address on his YouTube channel, Mr. Navalny managed to change it all.
He appears for a split second at the end of the trailer, suggesting he's reprising his role from Spider-Man: Homecoming.
When you touch a diamond to the spinning wheel, in a split second it can shave micro millimeters from a facet.
Tate is very much a momentum fighter and has won her last two fights after stealing just a split second of opportunity.
Teheran then hit a sacrifice fly as right fielder Brian Anderson's strong throw all the way home was a split-second late.
On Thursday, a split-second after the summer solstice at 6:07 am EDT, the days will steadily grow darker and darker.
"It was a split-second decision," Morelan, 21, tells PEOPLE of sharing her story during the Q&A portion of the pageant.
" The tearful mother of two continued, "I was like; 'I have a split second in my mind to make this quick decision.
The platform, which uses public cellular networks, isn't designed to take over in a split second in hopes of avoiding an accident.
It's a kind of inspired wit, maybe even craziness, that the photographer was aware of in a split second of everyday life.
The Bucks sent the game to overtime on a put-back by Giannis Antetokounmpo just a split-second before the regulation buzzer.
For others, it's those viral pre-YouTube jumpscare videos with a screaming face that flashes across the screen for a split second.
Remember when Amanda Seyfried revealed a blunt, brunette bob (with bangs!) in August and the world stopped turning for a split second?
The Sunni Arab family inside made a split-second decision to help her, despite knowing that it might cost them their lives.
About 20 feet from one other [sic], the smaller one shallow dove and a split second later, the big one did also.
The target's always moving, so you might touch it for just a split second, but then it shifts and moves somewhere else.
For a split second, I was weirded out by her interest in me, but then I warmed up, offering a polite reply.
You don't admire a pilot's watch, you address it for a split second while preparing to take Gs in a barrel roll.
I use it all the time to unlock my phone in a split second and to quickly buy things with Apple Pay.
"These things happen at a split second and officers have to make decisions quickly," Johnson said on Sunday when defending the officers.
Reaching toward the high notes in her sublime Act II duet, Ms. Kim would pause for a split second before each one.
Then Sanders seemed to offer a few sentences before both turned their backs — Sanders a split second before Warren — and walked away.
Companies building self-driving cars that may need to stop in a split second will take advantage of those aspects of 230G.
Stanislav Petrov, made a split-second gut decision that proved correct: He concluded that a satellite glitch had triggered a false alarm.
" A football career can be over in a split second, says Broyles: "The goal was to play 10 years in the NFL.
The ball must've traveled at least 35 feet before it arrived in Spellman's shot pocket a split second before the defense's rotation.
In theory, FaceID simply requires you to look at your phone and it will recognize you in a split-second and unlock itself.
Bodies down is the goal, and to get there, Peters can't waste a split-second on empathy exercises or his efficiency is compromised.
The image is so detailed and realistic that — for a split second — you wonder if the film has inexplicably switched to live action.
"A seemingly routine call turned into a deadly encounter within a split second," Chandler Police Chief Sean Duggan said at a news conference.
Take a bite, and for a split second you get a smoky, fruity vortex of complex flavors… right before your mouth heats up.
You care for them, but as a competitor, you have respect for them because they can end your career in a split second.
A split second later, through an entirely different channel, more information arrives in the brain, and we must decide: Is the threat real?
" The birthday boy looks intrigued for a split second but soon remembers his previous slumber-filled comfort as his dad asks, "What's wrong?
So seeing a split second of her laughing at the unexpected and horrendous sounds of adoration from her husband is hilarious and sweet.
A split-second of my "performance" from that night is roughly two-thirds of the way through Lynch's last feature film, Inland Empire.
It then feeds this rendering of our real world out to the driver support systems that react accordingly — all in a split second.
But the former officer's attorney countered that his client made a split-second decision to protect his life and that of another officer.
For a split second, it kind of felt like a mouth just sloshed up on me, but that feeling went away pretty quickly.
Sections of cheerful, melodic ambling are followed by bursts of synths, each grandiose stab punctuated by a split second of silence right after.
For sprinters, who are required to react within a split second of hearing the starting gun, this could (theoretically) make a big difference.
For competitors at this elite level, a split-second can mean the difference between snagging Olympic gold and returning home without a medal.
"Even for a split second, he started screaming, literally," said Ms. Gabrielle, who walks 10 dogs daily and has three of her own.
We can control how much we take in, how it looks when we exhale, and for a split second we have a distraction.
A split second isn't much, but gadgets constantly communicate with the network when displaying huge files like virtual reality games or HD videos.
You can barely hear the whistle, but it did sound just a split-second before Colton Sissons poked the puck into the net.
The Rock laughed it off, but then decided to pay Kevin back right before the camera cut away ... a split second too late.
Westbrook missed an attempted tip-in before Thunder center Steven Adams tipped the ball in, but it was a split second after the buzzer.
Was its hands-off Autopilot feature, despite caveats that a driver's hands should be ready to grab control in a split second, inherently unsafe?
A Panthers power play had expired a split-second before Dryden Hunt's wrist shot pinballed off a Bruins defender before caroming in off Sheahan.
Titled Six Durations of a Split Second, researchers critique the notion that a policeman's decision to use deadly force happens in a reactive moment.
She paused and looked at him silently for a split second before walking away and taking a seat at the back of the class.
The calculation happens in a split second before the lights glow steady and a beep is heard signaling the board is ready to ride.
I do have to say that in a split second, I could see that Peppermint's look was cheap looking, not creative and poorly executed.
The Democratic nominee didn't appear to flinch as the insect took a split-second rest on her face at Washington University in St. Louis.
At one point, I even found myself sitting in a broom closet by accident when I'd been running from bandits a split second before.
"From police perspective, you know, these things happen in a split second," Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said on Sunday during a press conference.
The motions were signals to Munchkin: With a split-second glance, he gained the statistically significant advantage of knowing numbers likely to be excluded.
For a split second, the collision released more energy than all than of the light released from every star in the entire visible universe.
TCU nearly led by three more but officials waived off Robinson's 40-foot swish for being a split-second too late at the buzzer.
Cataplexy is a split-second phenomenon—at one moment the person may be laughing at a joke, the next they collapse onto the floor.
Every now and then you will discover an act that basically exist for a split second and then vanish, without much of a trace.
No matter when a woman makes that decision, it's very personal and when I decided to do it, it was like a split second.
Cutting my hair in a split-second decision makes me feel in control and makes any other quick choice a lot easier to handle.
But Coutinho cuts back at the top of the box a split-second too long, and his shot is deflected wide for a corner.
James processed the question for a split second, then reclined in his folding chair as if he were on a beach towel in Hawaii.
To others, they are honorable men and women victimized by the political climate and skewered over a hard decision made in a split second.
"I'm absolutely delighted to be able to share such a split second in time before this scene changed dramatically," Casey wrote of the photo.
Poop explosions are an emotional rollercoaster—funny for a split second until you realize you have to clean them up, and then terror follows.
In the foreground were hundreds of people, all with their phones raised, doing their best to capture in a split-second a moment of history.
And for a split second, it made this $399 (GPS)–$499 (GPS + cellular) extravagance feel truly useful and maybe like a peek at the future.
SAINT-GERVAIS-LES-BAINS, France (Reuters) - In a split second, Chris Froome's hopes of claiming a third Tour de France title hung in the balance.
You sidle up to him in a split second, then take another 1.4 seconds to take him down, directing his lifeless body behind a table.
When they first enter the room for their photo op, there's a split second where Merkel stiffly raises her right hand preparing to grab Trump's.
To tell the truth: For a split second, I had the same thought — sharp, rising fear seems to be a pervasive sign of our times.
His own eventual captivity is precipitated by a moment of scorn from the white world, and a split-second decision to stand up for himself.
Testifying in his defense, Noor said he made a "split-second decision" based on threats he perceived from Ruszczyk as she approached his squad car.
"It's more making a split second decision of what I should do, what I can do and what am I going to do," he said.
Many bad decisions are often made in a split-second, where the employee is confronted with choices that can harm both the individual and firm.
I instinctively put my hand out to catch it, but a split second later, the robot looks down, and its blue OLED eyes go wide.
Another peels back the many audio layers behind a split-second moment with BB-8 and a drunken alien gambler during the Canto Bight scene.
Before he broke his back in a 1980s accident that ultimately triggered years of chronic pain, Jay Lawrence had to make a split-second decision.
Feats that last a split second, once they are endlessly replayed in slow motion from a dozen camera angles, acquire an aestheticized, even mythic quality.
After a split second that feels far longer, he says, "You have to be strong, you have to stay strong…" I don't hear anything else.
The Klingons have to decloak to fire on Discovery, so their shields are down for a split-second, allowing Burnham and Tyler to beam over.
On replay it appeared that Walker's foot might have come off the bag a split second too early as he caught the throw from Flores.
Steven Kohn, a lawyer for Mr. Heaggan-Brown, said the prosecution had tried to slow down what had actually taken place in a split second.
Still, somewhere between missing the subway doors by a split second and being stomped on by a stranger, it's easy to forget to give thanks.
"The walk between my office to my boss's office is the only time I thought for a split second like maybe I should reconsider," she said.
As Colbert joked that her freaking out on the show would be good for ratings, she actually did scream in his face for a split second.
Mohamed Noor repeatedly testified that he made a "split-second decision" to shoot Justine Ruszczyk Damond because he believed that his partner feared for his life.
Cantrell&aposs catch gave the Red Raiders a lead of 28-24 and came a split-second after Shimonek shook off blitzing defensive end Reggie Walker.
I did what I had to do in a split-second to accomplish that and hate to hear others paint me as something I am not.
In a split second, Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Scott Darling recovered and extended his right leg for an incredible, sprawling kick save that kept the game alive.
The "assistant" comes up with several options in a split second and, the surgeon and his team, choose one that they think is best and proceed.
ET, Lambeau Field, Green Bay Critical matchup: Aaron Rodgers beats the pass rush with mobility and a split-second release, which downplays protection to some degree.
The movie is rife with absurd foreshadowing, as when a sailor rolls snake eyes in a dice game a split second before the first torpedo hits.
Is it your terrible reflexes, never more inconvenient than when you have only a split-second to get someone else's unbidden genitalia out of your face?
However, my students were completely silent after the slide show was finished, and I decided, in a split second, that I would have them write instead.
An ornate print of a plant I'd been eyeing, for instance, bore a red sticker after I turned my back on it for a split second.
In chaotic situations, officers can have just a split second to make life-or-death decisions, and the presence of firearms only complicates things, experts say.
Also, the clarification asked game officials, in a split-second, to determine whether a helmet-first hit was intentional or inadvertent, a slippery slope generally avoided.
It is a subconscious decision that New Yorkers face every day: entering a subway train and making a split-second judgment about which seat to grab.
As I walked up to my front door, I felt my phone buzz in my pocket and a split second later I heard the door unlock.
Trump said the decision to strike Soleimani needed to be made in a "split second," claiming he didn't have time to notify Congress of the plans.
I did what I had to do in a split second to accomplish that and hate to hear others paint me as something I am not.
Mountaintops Were conveniently paint-dipped with permanent snow, the winter itself a replica Of the smallest imaginable season, a season that lasted only a split second.
Think about that: on average, the US national debt increases by more in a split second than the typical American worker earns in an entire year.
It's an unteachable read-and-react sequence, where Gordon has a split second to identify what the Hawks are offering before he takes what he can.
Nguyen hops out to let me out, and in the process, in a split second, she's in her boots and full turnout gear, reaching for her helmet.
Paired with the camera on the Surface Laptop 2, it can recognize my face and unlock the computer in a split second when I open the lid.
Ary Scheffer's 1835 work gets a split second on screen, and depicts a moment from a scene from Dante's Inferno, the first book of The Divine Comedy.
There's a little traumatic violence and a split-second shot of a sexual act, but there's no blood and little emotion associated with any of the proceedings.
The couple made a split-second decision that it was in their little boys' best interest for Tiffany to evacuate St. John before another impending hurricane hit.
"If I don't get a change, I would pull out of NAFTA in a split second," he told The New York Times in an interview published Thursday.
A female fan, wearing a black jacket, attempts to snap a pic with the rapper, but in a split second, a cab comes flying out of nowhere.
"My intent was to stop the threat and save my partner's life," he said, noting that it was a "split-second decision" based on his officer training.
But it might make them feel bad for just a split second, it might wear on them and, in time, cause them to question what they're doing.
Anyway, music is cool and probably as good a way as any to make a split-second judgement on compatibility, so it seems like a nice addition.
To add insult to injury, viewers never even get to see the truly gifted women's faces for even a split second, since they were aggressively back lit.
Recognizing in a split second when such tactics might be counterproductive can be difficult, experts say, as can pivoting quickly from one mind-set to the other.
It lasted just a split second, and it seems that Malik didn't even have time to process the exchange before Horan was off to find his seat.
Watch the sun set off into the distance and spend some time just, like, looking at the stars, alone and empty and happy for a split second.
Iowa State failed to get a shot off in time as guard Monte Morris' release of a 3-point shot was a split-second after the buzzer.
In a split second, the guy was up again, slashing my friend across the face with the base of a broken bottle he had in his hand.
At his trial, Mr. Noor said he feared for his life when he saw Ms. Ruszczyk approaching his cruiser and made a split-second decision to shoot.
Martin Luther King Jr. was barreling toward the climax of his greatest speech when he made a split-second decision that would seal his place in history.
"He had a split second to make that decision and that was the decision he made -- to sacrifice himself so that we could all live," Aijo said.
That was an attempt to reduce megapixels, increase pixel size, and therefore capture more light (and therefore detail) as the camera shutter flashed open for a split second.
All of this happens invisibly and in a split second so that you don't even notice the digital handshake between the Fire TV Cube, TV, and cable box.
Wittrock turned up on last night's episode for a split second, as Vanity Fair notes, playing a member of the nasty, hillbilly cannibal clan known as the Polks.
On two occasions, however, when starting to pedal from a full stop, I did feel the motor cut out and then kick back in within a split-second.
They had a split second to assess a dangerous situation and swiftly concluded that employing nonlethal tactics would be far too risky when dealing with that community's population.
For a split second during an interview, a young man sitting at a computer flips his screen to a text document that said "SEND NUDES" in all caps.
He doesn't always whirl straight back into it off the kick, sometimes he'll set his feet for a split second before timing the left hook for best effect.
"I began to feel that it was only at a split second he would charge us and take out many more before we would kill him," he added.
As I was idly clicking through the annotations, something new and surreal happened, and for a split second I could see the future I suspect Genius is pursuing.
Jack was convinced, in a split second, that if the computer wasn't getting to certain computations, such algorithms were not essential and would not materially affect the landing.
Remember when Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid pulled a Freaky Friday and swapped hair colors on the Balmain runway and the world stopped spinning for a split second?
We see Trumbo watching Stanton, then for a split second he is watching Trumbo watching Stanton, watching Trumbo, watching Stanton, watching Trumbo, watching Stanton, watching Trumbo, watching Stanton.
It's a split-second choice more often made in the remote desert, far from cameras, where agents are likely working alone and encountering groups of people crossing illegally.
In a split second, a difficult feat — qualifying for the World Cup — that has become something of a birthright for a generation of United States fans has vaporized.
"Everything just came to a head that day and he just lost his cool just for a split second and Jesse happened to be standing there," Rappaport said.
Even now, hearing just a split second of it on the radio is all you need to be transported to that sweaty, sexy, lewd, and incredibly crude aerobics class.
Watching him talk about his passion for French stews while slicing olives into perfect, even pieces, I can't understand why anyone would doubt his abilities for a split second.
Manning each desk is a clerk with an iPad, trained to recognize every MPs face in a split second and tick off the right name as they shuffle past.
But there's no way Facebook and its family of apps will keep letting us fast-forward past Stories ads just a split-second after they appear on our screens.
But when Mr. Trump made a split-second decision to go less than two weeks before the event, even the U.F.C. president, Dana White, believed it was short notice.
For a split second, a yellow cat emoji appears in another New Day for America ad, in what is believed to be a first for a presidential campaign commercial.
His first step hits like a featherweight's jab, and his condor arms allow him to reach the basket a split second before a defender's fingertips can slap the backboard.
Allan Spence, Head of Passenger and Public Safety at Network Rail, has seen the often devastating results of a split-second decision to jump on top of a train.
When she did, another rootless scandal arose: that she wasn't happy enough for her teammates because of a split-second shot of her on television where she wasn't smiling.
My sister and I laugh at the weirdness of that moment now, entertaining for just a split second the absurdity of my father being gay specifically for Heath Ledger.
We took in our fellow passenger and his snack for a split second before I shot from my seat, hustling my daughters ahead of me, locking eyes with Will.
When you're sitting on your ass, your weight is dispersed along a greater surface area, making it easier to get you floating in the air for a split second.
"Normally I bring a list of questions, but I didn't have time to prepare one, which I make a split-second decision to confess," Aguirre writes in the profile.
"It was the bottom of the ninth/We were slick with anticipation," she says, the words hanging on her tongue for just a split-second longer than they should.
The patient at Johns Hopkins is just one of many soldiers whose lives were shattered in a split second when they stepped on hidden bombs in Iraq or Afghanistan.
As the Oklahoma City Thunder eliminated the San Antonio Spurs in the 2016 playoffs, Butler had to make a split-second decision about what to photograph at the buzzer.
With each spray, I closed my eyes and for a split second, felt like I was sitting on a tropical island instead of a wooden bench in Tompkins Square Park.
They're keeping people out of the country that we don't want in the country and we don't want them to hesitate when they have to make a split second decision.
By this logic, if you were on a train, say, from Boston to New York, you might see yourself in someone else — in the next car — for a split second.
Here, the decision is no longer a split second one, but something programmed into the car in advance—the sort of (theoretically) informed prejudgement that helps train all artificial intelligence.
Anyone thinking that eSports is just a bunch of silly boys playing around with silly toys would immediately be set right with a split-second look at Swan, right now.
But for vehicles like planes, it only takes a split second for a raindrop to turn to ice when it hits a freezing fuselage, creating safety risks on the aircraft.
At the conclusion of the film's second segment, Bondarchuk plays around with rhythm by inserting a split-second shot of a jingling chandelier to punctuate Pierre's initial courtship of Natasha.
In a split second the triple world champion went from pole position to chaser, a slow getaway leaving him sixth as Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg disappeared into the distance.
She goes through so many stages of emotions — curiosity, uncertainty, disgust, hesitant enjoyment, back to disgust, a split second of reconsideration, and then laughter — and it all happens so fast.
In the case of the 1-2 Curry-Thompson screening action, switching is necessary in order to avoid leaving either of them open on the perimeter for even a split-second.
Rollins gets just a split second of screen time in this movie and it's not entirely clear what his character's purpose is other than sitting in a car on a stakeout.
They have little to say about a soul-destroying question, which must typically be answered in a split second: when a kid points a Kalashnikov at you, do you shoot him?
Succop, who has made 55 straight field goals inside 50 yards going back to 2014, kicked the ball a split second after the two-minute warning in overtime stopped the clock.
I grew up inside a gray area, where everything was possible with hard work and yet in a split second everything could be taken away if my immigration status was discovered.
"In case you thought for a split-second Trump was genuine about feeling regret, he is back to demonizing immigrants again in his new ad today," Brian Fallon, the spokesman, tweeted.
We spend hours swiping through profiles, judging people in a split-second — and, in the case of me and many of my girlfriends, rejecting around 80% of the people we see.
At one point, Daniel is transformed into a coyote, the Photoshop interface drops away for a split second, and we just see some video of a snarling coyote in the woods.
But in court docs obtained by TMZ Sports, the judge shot down Antic's case -- essentially saying the officer had to make a split-second decision and his actions were not unreasonable.
We cried together, as Andrea described how for a split second, she saw the shooter out of the corner of her eye and attempted to move in front of her mother.
Just about everyone makes at least a brief cameo in the trailer, even if it's just a split-second shot of RZA dressed up like the world's most badass UPS guy.
Phillips slapped his glove on Uribe's bottom, and for a split second Uribe thought he had been nabbed, which nearly gave the poor guy a heart attack of embarrassment and shame.
For a split second, I imagined going into the kitchen, getting ahold of a sharp knife, and making my way into my parents' room to savagely kill them in their sleep.
Agents had to make a split-second choice more often made in the remote desert, far from cameras, where agents are likely working alone and encountering groups of people crossing illegally.
Another survivor, a 1113-year-old woman identified only by her last name, Yoon, said the ship had capsized "in a split second" when it was hit by the larger vessel.
And that means the dish is not such a split-second operation; you can cook the cutlets and make the sauce a few hours ahead, then reheat them just before serving.
Plus, it leads to that great moment when Rick and Michonne, in bed together, both wake up in a split second and pull their respective weapons on the person waking them up.
The holographic images are created using an effect called persistence of vision, where the human eye holds onto images for a split second longer than light rays are actually hitting the retina.
In the end, the French team took a split second decision to duck behind the U.S. crew on their first cross, easing ropes and aircraft-style flaps to depower the rotating mainsail.
When Porzingis sets a ball screen, his defender is forced to provide help on the ball-handler for a split second to stop him from turning the corner and attacking the paint.
It may not have been a movie for children, but a poignant reality shines through the farce, and there's a human onscreen for a split second, admitting a personal charade is unhealthy.
"All officers wonder how they would respond when faced with a split-second decision to risk their lives," Chris Cahill, the president of the New Zealand Police Association, said in a statement.
It took a photo of food on a table and, in a split second, identified which parts of the photo were food and tweaked just those regions to make the colors shine.
Zayn pulls Owens away with the camera on him during the replay and, a split second later, McMahon crashes through a table, shoulder first, seemingly dropped from Heaven by an angry God.
A bro wearing a soul patch, cargo shorts, and a Jack Daniels "Passion Distilled Since 1866" shirt, hoists his fist to the sky, holding it there for a split-second too long.
But in all that time, Martell told Business Insider, the smartest thing they ever did for their business might have been a split-second decision they made just about a year ago.
I can only guess that Chief Justice Roberts, if he was tempted for a split second to view this little case as the dissent saw it, recoiled from Justice Gorsuch's superheated language.
"Nothing happens in a split second," a woman named Janie says near the end of "Anger," when the wackiness of the play's tone has given way to something more exalted and devastating.
My opportunity to affect you is a split-second opportunity, so all I'm trying to do is see if I can capture something visually for you that might give you some feeling.
Rosario fielded the ball cleanly but paused for a split second to tap his glove before releasing, providing enough of a window for Gordon to beat out the throw to first base.
Google already does this with speech recognition, using local algorithms to almost instantly produce a quick and dirty transcription before a distant data center provides a more precise answer a split second later.
During the trial, Noor repeatedly testified that he made a "split-second decision" to shoot Damond because he believed that his partner, officer Matthew Harrity, feared for his life on July 15, 2017.
He repeatedly said on the stand that he made a "split-second decision" to shoot Damond because he believed that his partner, officer Matthew Harrity, feared for his life on July 15, 2017.
I said, 'I know it's Australia, but you hardly ever see them' and I looked down at this snake is rearing up, it's head is flattened out, it's a split second from striking.
"For a split second, I thought, 'I can't post this, my skin looks awful,' but after that moment I posted it anyways because I've worked so hard to lose this weight," she says.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: YouTubeIn a split second before you reach to pick up an object, your brain pre-calculates all the movements needed to safely reach and grasp it securely.
A split second can make or break a game, separating the winners from those doomed to be on potato chip and soda duty; you need to be 100 percent present at all times.
Sure, the scene was half-a-split-second long, and featured a male member belonging to a very minor character inspecting it for warts , but still — a major show had embraced male nudity!
As I stroked his hair I wondered for a split second if he was right, if my ambition was somehow bad, if I was a selfish human for pursuing a career so wholeheartedly.
Given how infused the LP is with the sort of Ibizan haziness transplants us from the outer reaches of Sunderland to San Antonio in a split second, that might seem a little surprising.
Mr Trump surged to the lead in every poll within a month of his declaring his candidacy a year ago, and never relinquished it save for a split-second tie with Ben Carson.
"Officer Darby was called upon to make a split-second decision, a decision in a nightmare scenario the likes of which most people will never ever experience," McMurray said in a press conference.
Pregnancy depression could be when your toddler is playing on the balcony outside your hotel room and for a split second you think: If he falls, he falls; it would be an accident.
Instead, when the cast goes inside, camera operators slip inside with them, and we see their movements splashed onto the backdrop around the doors, a split second out of sync with the audio.
For a split second she must have thought that doing the worm in the club was a way of lifting everyone's spirits, a way of getting clubbers together in a show of harmony.
In the casual video, the two dance side by side in a parking lot, Wilson taking her cues from Brown, sashaying and spinning and doing the butterfly just a split second behind him.
In film footage of him at work, a Leica repeatedly jumps, hungrily, to his eye and, a split second later, darts away, sated—going about its business while Winogrand chats with an interviewer.
I always thought it felt like I had to hold on to the arm of the AirPod (where the button is located) just a split-second too long for it to change modes.
In a split second, the phone uses the difference between the two shots, in order to figure out what's to be kept sharp in the foreground, and what to blur in the background.
" Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab told the BBC on Wednesday that "no one for a split second would have been fooled" and that "no one gives a toss about social media cut and thrust.
Everything is abruptly quiet, and there is an instant, a half of a split second, when the mind imagines that maybe something's happened — and then there's the sound of Bernie Sanders speaking again.
Wilson&aposs hand came down inbounds before his foot touched down off the field a split-second later, but it was unclear whether just his hand was sufficient to make the catch count.
So, it came as a surprise to Galia -- just like everyone else -- when Beyonce shared a split-second shot of the dress at the couple's vow renewal ceremony in her 2018 video recap.
In addition to a brief role in Cartoon Network's animated series Uncle Grandpa, he also had a split-second spot on Game of Thrones as a Lannister soldier in a season 7 battle sequence.
Bourjos said he broke on the ball, then hesitated for a split-second just to make sure there wasn't top spin on it, which would have caused it to drop in front of him.
" Another former SEAL took that sentiment a step further in an interview with the New York Times: "If in your assessment you feel threatened, in a split second, then you're going to kill somebody.
That moment of beautiful cinematic absurdity—and really, it's only a split-second—is from Hard Target 2, the brand new straight-to-DVD sequel to the original 1993 John Woo live-action cartoon.
"You think you can take your eye off the road a minute to read a text, to check an app, but a split second took my wife and almost took my children," he said.
It literally slows a runner down to take a split second to look to their right or left; they cannot pay attention to what others are doing without having their own pace be affected.
He essentially committed suicide by cop, Shelby is convinced, because of what she and other officers said was a split-second move to lower his hands when he neared the window of his SUV.
As the running back in that complicated scheme, Barkley was instructed to hesitate for a split second when given the ball, watch the linemen block certain areas and then run fast through any openings.
For a split second I forget that I'm talking to someone whose last video only surfaced because she managed to run fast enough from the authorities and smuggle the memory card in her underwear.
I also wanted people to understand that when I go into the party with the girl, it does connect to the story even though for a split second it might not feel like it.
Or also links in articles, those can be problematic because every time you encounter a link, your brain has to make a split-second decision about whether or not to click on that link.
Reddit user Worros demonstrated just how selfless Overwatch players can (and should) be by saving its entire team from certain disaster with a split-second decision to sacrifice its own life for everyone else's.
The NFL player recognizes that a football career — and the paycheck that comes with it — "can all be gone in a split second," so he's planning for the worst and securing his future now.
Landing for a split second on the macaw's eye, the laser evokes exotic animal hunts, while the video references the illegal adoption of wild animals as pets (the sanctuary's animals include rescued exotic pets).
On other possessions, he simply catches his defender sleeping for a split-second once the ball leaves his hands on the pass, opening up just enough room for him to sprint into open space.
Kimberley Ann Perkins O'Connor, who filmed the encounter, said she thinks the boy's mother was distracted for more than a split second -- long enough to give him time to find his way into the habitat.
But passersby only need a split second to consider the latest addition to the Sunset Strip: a 9-foot uterus capped with boxing glove ovaries, rotating atop a three-story pole outside The Standard hotel.
"All of this happens invisibly and in a split second so that you don't even notice the digital handshake between the Fire TV Cube, TV, and cable box," Wong says about the seemingly magic feature.
During a split-second scene in "Part I," Ambrose and Heather are going through the possessions of the late Adam and Bess, who were murdered by Vera's 13-year-old son Julian Walker (Elisha Henig).
In a split-second act of selflessness, he leaves behind his happy life of domestic bliss at the start of Infinity War to embrace his inner heroism and take the fight directly to Earth's aggressors.
The experiment convinced the engineers that it might not be possible to have a human driver quickly snap back to "situational awareness," the reflexive response required for a person to handle a split-second crisis.
At trial, Mr. Noor, speaking publicly about the shooting for the first time, said he feared for his life when he saw Ms. Ruszczyk approaching his cruiser and made a split-second decision to shoot.
It does not detract from the evil those photos depicted to ask whether such emotional upset should be the impetus for a split-second decision to attack another government without congressional permission or public debate.
Throughout the night, she displayed her mysterious way of splintering her body in two as if the upper half has floated away from the lower half, until, in a split second, they merge back together.
It's not the cameras themselves, it's the math controlling the timing of stoplight signals that's the alleged root of the problem, forcing drivers to make a split-second decision when caught in a yellow light.
Mr. Farah had previously described how watching Mr. Gebrselassie win the 10,000-meter race at the 2000 Sydney Olympics in a split-second sprint finish had inspired him to dream of becoming an Olympic champion.
Jeremy B. Smith, her lawyer, said in a statement on Wednesday that Officer Kerl "had to analyze in a split second" before deciding to open fire to protect the person, the public and her partner.
From the user's perspective, the experience is frictionless: You hit the bookmark for, say, a local newspaper and within a split second your screen fills with high school sports scores and reports on the mayoral race.
This is possible because of the advances in machine learning, using both on-device intelligence and cloud TPUs, which allow Lens to identify billions of words, phrases, places, and things in a split second, says Google.
Seats cocks her head for a split second, and her face melts into her signature smile that makes anyone on the receiving end feel like they've just gotten a compliment from a real-live Disney princess.
According to his family, Meat-Meat jumped down a few steps in the direction of Dozier, and in a split second, the cop opened fire, shooting three times before his gun jammed on the fourth attempt.
As she loomed over me, her voice modulated, I felt like I was in Honey I Shrunk the Kids; for a split second I felt scared and terrified that she could squash me like a cockroach.
Referees have only a split second to make decisions which are reviewed in minute detail by television networks, and can sometimes be unaware of mistakes that have been beamed to millions of viewers around the world.
Read on to find out.... As we all know by now, a group of familiar faces was standing right there when Thanos snapped his fingers and, in a split-second, turned half the universe into dust.
A worker at the Nice airport, Franck, who was on a motor scooter, decided in a split second to chase the truck and when he caught up, rammed it — to no avail — and was knocked off.
They wrote that it's impossible to disrupt a hurricane with a nuclear bomb, since we don't have powerful enough bombs and because the explosives wouldn't shift the surrounding air pressure for more than a split second.
If you watch long enough, you're likely to catch a moment — just a split second after the camera has cut from a product closeup to the actors' unaware faces — when their despair is on full display.
This may be another difficult one because it's natural to want to comfort somebody who is upset as much as possible, but giving unwanted advice can cause sadness to turn into anger in a split second.
Was that first spoonful — which never fails to make me pause and savor the way it melts on my tongue, as if the whole world has stopped for a split second — worth all the mental anguish?
Rocko's Modern Life snuck in phone sex jokes; Animaniacs went blue for a pun involving Prince; Spongebob Squarepants' creators used footage of Jim Jarmusch on John Lurie's existential fishing program as a split-second sight gag.
I take in all this information a split-second before the chocolate milk hits, and suddenly the PR woman who had invited me seems to have materialized out of thin air and is showing me artwork.
Mr. Ribisi plays Marius Josipovic, a con man with a sleight of hand so keen that he can beach a whale at the poker table, then, a split-second later, hijack his mark's Rolex and wallet.
But after a split-second shot of the guy, we then switch to an angle where we don't see his head, which ends up making him seem like some creepy, headless being lurking in the school.
Instead of pulling out your phone to check why it buzzed in the middle of a conversation, look to the corner of your eye to activate an interface that will tell you in a split second.
The one about life forever changing in a split second, about the fact that we are all bound up in a web of love and loss, about the primacy of community in times of unfathomable tragedy.
We're told the photos snapped a brief moment where DeMario and Corinne just happened to touch hands for a split second, but it definitely wasn't any kind of romantic hand-holding as implied in the photos.
" On the person who killed her daughter, Secret said, "It's just so hard to believe that somebody in a split second could take two lives and injure so many in just a short amount of time.
On one play he was smart enough to fake a dribble handoff with Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, let his defender (James Ennis) relax on his heels for a split second, then drive the opposite way for a layup.
Yovana Mendoza, a 28-year-old influencer who's known as Rawvana online, was featured in another vlogger's video last week for a split second with what fans believe was a plate of fish in front of her.
There's also a slight delay before it kicks in after you're already pedaling, and then keeps driving the bike forward for a split second after the cranking stops, despite being fitted with both torque and cadence sensors.
If you hear a baby cry in the next room, you don't just hear it once objectively, you replay it within a split second and say, 'wait, was that a baby crying or was it the cat?
The actor didn't do so under the same conditions as his equally nude counterparts, putting his butt onscreen for a split second at the beginning of the trailer for NBC's upcoming dramedy This Is Us.Here's the butt.
Not everyone who falls in love on the Orange is the New Black set has to settle for a split-second honeymoon that involves begging the prison guards for a quickie by the vending machines, Muccio-style.
After each move, he leans away from the wall, surveys the cliff face, and then carefully reaches his hand out into midair, where it hovers for a split second before lunging toward a hold several feet away.
In a scenario involving an armed teacher of color, these factors would likely be at play: A teacher could, in a split second, look like a shooter, instead of a protector of the students in their care.
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Market making is a technology business as much as a trading enterprise, and involves finding the right price for funds holding dozens of stocks or bonds in a split second while making other trades to manage risk.
Most dog owners are well-aware of how hard it can be to get their pet to sit still for a quick photo, let alone to look directly at the camera for more than a split second.
With photo-focused dating apps priming us to make a split-second decision about a potential partner based solely on their appearance, the reminder that our other senses are just as important was a refreshing change of pace.
And the rumors are true: Spider-Man is in it … for a split second: In an interesting twist, Spider-Man (Tom Holland) seems to have joined Tony Stark's (Robert Downey Jr.) side instead of Captain America's (Chris Evans).
Other than a split second showing an angled shot of the back of one of Asus's new phones, I could've served you up that entire sequence and tried to sell you home insurance (winter is, after all, coming).
There's the topé where he straddles Guerrero on the outside—the expectation is that he just rides the larger man down to the concrete, but Mysterio switches it up, turning it into a hurricanrana in a split second.
If there was any indication why that kind of diversification was important, you can look to the second quarter this year — when Alphabet, for a split second, became the most valuable company in the world and surpassed Apple.
In fact, I dropped my laptop a split second after I put it into the case and it made a soft thudding noise when it hit the ground — no dents, scratches, or bumps that'd indicate what just happened.
He is intrigued by how smartphone users scroll through images on tiny screens, and for a split second their brains register something that is visually not quite right, causing them to recoil but also try to understand it.
A split-second shot of Chicago skyscrapers, with "Cloud Gate" in foreground, appears when Ms. Loesch says, "And then they use their ex-president to endorse the Resistance," referring to Barack Obama, a longtime resident of the city.
But look at the photo for more than just a split second and you can see the man happens to have his hand in a very unfortunate position, and the legs in the photo belong to the woman.
When law enforcement officers make decisions in a split second and they have little-to-no training in disability issues, an apparent failure to listen or comply can play a role in how officers perceive danger, Ressl-Moyer says.
Instead of stopping Andre Drummond's roll and forcing Reggie Jackson to either skip the ball to the opposite corner or get swallowed whole by Davis's pressure, Randle gambles for the steal and is, per usual, a split-second slow.
Then, at a very key moment, DiCaprio looks right into the lens, a move that throws you for a split-second but then achieves the greater effect of establishing a more intense relationship with the suffering Glass has endured.
Whether there is anything to that beautiful synchronicity is probably a question for a philosopher, but after two title fights where the underdog pulled it off in a split second, fans were jubilant before the main event even began.
For a split second I think I slept, but before I'd had the chance to escape into the world of dreams, I heard ChurchillCigar mumbling about Lucky Strike Oriental Blend cigarettes and reality punctuated that brief moment of respite.
All the soaring expectations about Biles becoming the first female gymnast to win five golds at a single Olympics came crashing down in a heartbeat — thanks to a split-second wobble on a four-inch wide block of wood.
"There are duplicate frames at the moment of contact; 2 additional frames for no apparent reason but one could surmise that it could give the false impression of a split second more contact then there actually was," Smith wrote.
"You celebrate for a split-second and then you realize that 'Gosh, there's an enormous amount of work to do, an enormous amount of expectation that's come on the back of this little bit of success I've had,'" Brown says.
Noor repeatedly said on the stand that he made a "split-second decision" to shoot Damond because he believed that his partner, officer Matthew Harrity, feared for his life on July 15, 2017, according to transcripts of the dramatic testimony.
I often remind myself that, when I was pregnant with the babies — not knowing whether they would all even survive — I would have traded anything in a split second to know that my babies would grow up happy and healthy.
This is the whole foundation of your in-car setup and you need to get it right, and safe—taking your eyes off the road even for a split-second is enough to get into a shunt or something worse.
In the real world, rare though such scenarios might be, the driver would likely be forced to make a split-second decision about how to behave — a choice that he or she probably wouldn't even have time to fully think through.
"I lit up a firework, thought I could throw it away real quick and in a split second it blew off my whole hand," the New York Giants defensive end said in the spot produced by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Even though you only lose consciousness for a split second, you wake up as if you've just been woken up on the couch and you have no idea where you are and the TV is still on in the background.
"Especially when I was single last year and started dating and then obviously you get intimate with someone and they're like 'What is that?' and for a split second I remember being embarrassed and then like saying 'F— that,' " Schroeder says.
But Dean Angelo Sr., president of the union representing Chicago's rank-and-file officers, said he worried that the new rules would place too many restrictions on the police and limit officers' ability to respond to a split-second threat.
"The Wendelstein reactor is actually developed enough to be able to sustain the reaction for half an hour, but we didn't want to risk anything and so we only created the plasma for a split second this time," Günter said.
He sticks with him through one screen, and then turns his head for a split second to check in on the rest of the offensive play—just enough time for Redick to run off another screen and get an open look.
When your opponent flings a charged up topspin shot at you (marked as such by the bright red energy tail behind the ball), you have a split second to remember that you need to respond with a charged up slice.
How could I care what other people thought when the whole sky had just been turned inside out, when time had sped up and slowed down, when the world had become impossible in a split second and then mundane again?
Grade crossings are particularly dangerous because the railway lines are at the same level as the road, and all it takes is a split-second mistake for a driver to make a bad turn and get stuck on the tracks.
You know that dream you have where you're trying to get somewhere, but every time you think you've arrived, a trapdoor flies open or something slips from your hands or you're a split second too late to catch the train?
It is a tricky business trying to decide which movements are worth picking up on and which are worth ignoring in a split second window, and when fighters stop reacting to feints they make themselves easy marks for clean leads.
As you release the handgrips, all the light bulbs go out, except one directly above your head, where your unique heartbeat is visualized for a split second before progressively joining the symphony of previous viewers' hearts, stored in the memory of the artwork.
The closest the clip comes to actually giving us a look at Venom is a quick shot of the black symbiote writhing in a container and, later, a split second of the symbiote creeping up Brock's neck as he struggles in the MRI.
How can you in a split second, think, yes, I can foresee a future in which me and this person might have sex and a sweater we both wear and Christmas together and an apartment and a baby and a life insurance policy?
On those days, twirling a few strands of hair around my fingers sends a waft of Meredith's Pantene shampoo toward my nose, and it's impossible not to spend a split-second thinking of her head on my shoulder as we cuddle in bed.
I find Seer is a split second slower than Apple's method and Wox still has some incompatibilities to iron out, however both successfully recreate the home comforts of macOS to a degree that makes me feel no nostalgia for my MacBook Air.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads SEOUL — Upon entering Sue Yon Hwang's solo exhibition, Humming Head, at Doosan Gallery Seoul, there is a split second before one realizes that the 21 geometric, apparently stone totemic structures are, in fact, made of paper.
Take, from Tre, the Kevin Gates-assisted "I Feel Like," where having your truck stolen from a Benihanas parking lot, wearing a mink coat during sex, and, for a split second, breakdancing on scraps of cardboard all feel like acts of self-improvement.
You don't know where Ed Sheeran came from, or how and when he infiltrated your friendship group, but here he is, drinking flat supermarket-brand cola straight from a two-liter bottle, just a split-second of backwash, every single time he swigs.
I glanced down one more time at my canvassing list — Mary, registered Democrat, 87 years old — and thought for a split second about the candidate I was there to talk about, Maria Collett, who is running for Pennsylvania's State Senate this year.
Part of the reason for this was that at the exact moment of lowering her body into boiling-hot water, for a split second, this always happens, she is five years old again and it is Sunday night and she is horrified.
To generate an airflow at extremely high speeds, the researchers will detonate several tubes containing a mixture of oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen gases for a series of explosions that could discharge one gigawatt of power within a split second, according to Zhao.
But the magical perception of driver-assist tech — hammered home in their names, advertising and even executive comments — can obscure an operational reality that demands drivers constantly monitor the self-driving system and sometimes be prepared to take over in a split second.
Then, as Mr. Tensing moved to open the car door, Mr. DuBose started the ignition, and the scene turned violent in a split second: Jerky video footage showed Mr. Tensing appearing to reach inside the car, yell "stop" twice, and fire his gun.
Lloris, who is also the France skipper, was at full stretch to stop dead a header from Martin Caceres and then got up on his feet again in a split second to fluster Diego Godin as the defender attempted to net the rebound.
"Even after you've made it to the NFL and you're 'living the dream,' it can all be gone in a split second," says wide receiver Ryan Broyles, who signed $3.6 million rookie contract when he was drafted by the Detroit Lions in 2012.
For a split second in the trailer (2:09), Dolores is seen sitting in front of a piano wearing a white bodycon dress with a collar — the exact same dress that Angela (Talulah Riley) wears when she greets William (Jimmi Simpson) during his Westworld orientation.
A big annoyance of city living is checking a site like Nextbus for your bus or rail's arrival time, and then getting there only to find that you've missed it by a split second or the doors close as soon as you get there.
"  Game went on to shout-out his son for being a guiding light in his life, writing ... "Catch every tear, trace every step, listen as well as learn, love whole heartedly & never stop loving you... not even for a split second is how I parent.
Ajax led by 21-21 at Stamford Bridge after 22 minutes, but Chelsea pulled a goal back in the 21rd before Daley Blind and Joel Veltman were both sent off with their second yellow cards in a split-second sequence that changed the game.
Research [suggests that] Black men only being portrayed a certain way on television — as gangsters or drug dealers or criminals — reinforces this stereotype, so a split-second decision by a young or untrained police officer [means] they're going to see that person as more threatening.
Their presentation, the cleverly-titled "Long Duration of a Split Second," shows their investigation into the events on the morning of January 18, 2017, when the Israeli police attempted to clear an unrecognized Bedouin village in the Naqab/Negev region, which led to two deaths.
Many people demand that the person who educates their child to carry advanced degrees but do not wish to contribute to the additional training and continuing education for the person who may have to make a split second decision whether or not to kill their child.
The Saints' other two scores came on a pair of fourth-down calls — a 10-yard sweep by Ingram on fourth-and-1 and 1-yard leap by Brees in which he extended the ball over the goal-line for a split second before pulling it back.
"I was against having her in the documentary just because I like to keep my personal life private, but I think it's such a split second of it and it does just capture what she's like," he says about including his Duke-educated fiancée in the documentary.
In the incident involving Black, Limbaugh made a "split-second decision based upon his assessment of the circumstances surrounding the scene," the prosecutor wrote in his 26-page letter, which details 911 dispatch audio, police body-camera video and witness interviews to account for its conclusion.
Asked if there was anything that could have prevented that shooting, Shelby said that Crutcher could have simply complied, not that police officers need to be better trained or rethink what they've been taught or show even a split-second more restraint before needlessly taking a life.
Maybe I just don't like change, but the whole swiping thing does not strike me as very efficient, and if you leave your finger on the home button for a split-second longer than Google expects, it'll launch the Assistant instead of letting you swipe between apps.
This energy is indivisible into units of small talk, and if Robbins ever allows for a moment of conversational entropy — by looking away from your eyes for a split second — it's only out of politeness, to afford you the opportunity to regather your own wan, windblown vitality.
This energy is indivisible into units of small talk, and if Robbins ever allows for a moment of conversational entropy — by looking away from your eyes for a split second — it's only out of politeness, to afford you the opportunity to regather your own wan, windblown vitality.
Leaping high to stretch her slender 6-foot-4 frame (and seven-foot wingspan), reaching back with her long and seemingly elastic right arm, she cupped the ball, and if only for a split second, "you really thought she was going to dunk it," her coach, Geno Auriemma, said.
When Bill Condon, the director of Beauty and the Beast, bragged that there was a "nice, exclusively gay moment" in the film, that moment turned out to be two side characters of the same gender dancing together in a split-second shot buried at the end of the movie.
There's always stand-in-the-corner-and-space-the-floor value when you've been as freakishly accurate for as long as Thompson has been, but the Warriors aren't nearly as dangerous against locked-in opposition when he isn't the engaged fireball who can't be ignored for a split second.
"Even after you've made it to the NFL and you're 'living the dream,' it can all be gone in a split second," says wide receiver Ryan Broyles, who signed $3.6 million rookie contract — $1.1 million of which was guaranteed — when he was drafted by the Detroit Lions in 2012.
The audience realizes why the drones have been keeping all those social media profiles a split second before the officers do — and then all any of us can do is wait for the bloody inevitable, which Brooker and director James Hawes drag out as long as they possibly can.
It was a time when scientists were asking giant questions about the cosmos — like why there are matter and galaxies — and seeking answers in the relationships between quantum particles, formed when the universe was a split-second old and ablaze with energies beyond the dreams of earthly particle accelerators.
Police officers have no choice but to go and confront what is presented, under chaotic conditions, expected to react in a split second and to do so each and every time in a way deemed perfect by someone examining it from the comfort of a chair with all the background information.
The cross caught Giroud in a position a little ahead of the ball, but he decided in a split-second to reach his foot back, tendril-like, to slap the ball with the side of his foot, which miraculously results in the ball hitting perfect top bar to bounce in.
"I realized that if I quit this race, which I felt for a split second like doing because I was so scared and embarrassed, if I quit that race, nobody would've believed women deserved to be there or that they could do the distance," she told the Boston Globe this year.
PARIS (Reuters) - For a split second Garbine Muguruza stood wide-eyed and open mouthed as she seemed to have no clue if her lob had landed in — but as she turned towards the VIP Box, the wild cheers proved she had dethroned Serena Williams to win the French Open title.
And as if the ghosts of Toronto Raptors past, the Damon Stoudamires and Morris Petersons of the world (and Jose Calderon sitting courtside), secretly gave a helpful nudge, the ball went through the net, in a split second drastically altering the fortunes of two teams, perhaps commencing the dismantling of one.
"There are no winners in this case, but Mitch Brailsford had to make a split-second decision on a situation that he was trained to recognize as someone drawing a weapon and had one second to react," said Brailsford's attorney Michael Piccarreta after the verdict was given, according the Associated Press.
That they haven't for a second imagined she might be a threat — whereas every single woman in the world imagines for a split second that the man she is about to go on a date with, or the man that she just met in the corridor, might be a threat.
Ms. Reynolds rose to fame with cheery, wholesome roles, and even in her 80s could turn on that pert sunniness in a split second, so smoothly you'd never know it was an act — except that this is a documentary, and it includes the footage of just before this light clicks on.
But in the playoffs, when just about every team has a proxy for Irving in their lineup (including Irving himself), someone who can't be ignored for a split second, the thought of not switching is more terrifying than watching Porter dance, and at worst surrendering a long two that hopefully gets contested.
But that tiny little fucker would not stop jumping rapidly from spot to spot, barely landing in the branches of a bush for a split second before it flitted away behind a leaf or into some tall grass each time before I could find it and my camera could focus on it.
All five Milwaukee defenders are forced to make several reads down the court as the Heat players make extremely quick reads, waiting patiently for opportunities to attack off of the dribble once the defense falls a split second behind: Coaches like to say that the NBA is a make-or-miss league.
Dre tells his white co-workers that in the wake of Trump's election, they might have experienced, for a split second, what it means to be black in America: feeling terrified of having everything yanked away from you but still needing to move forward, because progress, for its own sake, is worth it.
Thrill-Seeker Triple-Refresh Bundle Live on the edge of your seat with Internet speeds that make all Web pages look like they're not going to load until the exact moment when you get frustrated and hit Refresh, at which point everything will load for a split second before the page starts refreshing.
But in the "ground game" phase of Iowa caucus season, when campaigns fight tooth and nail for every last vote, it's easy to imagine a campaign manager on the verge of defeat in one precinct or another, pausing for a split-second to question the wisdom of reducing an entire religious group to collateral damage.
Lightning.Instagrammer faz3, also known as Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum (the Crown Prince of Dubai), captured this amazing lightning show over Dubai at 1,977 frames per second, turning what is normally a split second occurrence into a beautifully drawn-out ballet of bolts splintering their way across a dark stormy sky.
That could be for a split second, as when Fedor Emelianenko broke Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira's grip by kneeling on his forearm and then socked him in the head: Or a hand trap could be a more prolonged holding of position and punching until the opponent can exert enough energy to force a change of position.
"It seemed like it was (a) split second from the time he told me (about having a gun), to the time he was reaching down, to the time I gave him direction, to the time he had his hand wrapped around it and then I gave him more direction and shots were fired," he said.
It works well and usually unlocks the phone in a split second, though it doesn't seem to be as instantaneous as Apple's Face ID facial recognition on the new iPhone XS. The fingerprint sensor can also be used for payments through Google Pay and other e-commerce applications that require a user's verification before payment.
That, of course, is until one of the lions decided that, yet again, my leg looks like a delicious snack and in a split-second movement, the lion turns around and locks his jaws on my ankle (in a playful way of course, if the cat was serious he could snap my leg apart with no effort at all).
While a home screen with a million options might work on a laptop or a phone, it's terrible for a driver who wants to make a split-second decision about which station or playlist they want to pick next (let alone the legal and safety regulations in-vehicle apps must go through from government safety boards).
" A new super PAC, formed by former Democratic Senator Bill Bradley and called the 52nd Street Fund, exploded onto the airwaves in Ohio, with an ad that opens with a split-second view of a mountainscape, before a flash and mushroom cloud eviscerate the vista as a narrator notes that a nuclear explosion "could kill a million people.
In a split second, the video turned violent, and the footage shaky: Mr. DuBose pulled the door closed with his left hand and restarted the car with his right hand; Mr. Tensing reached into the car with his left arm, yelled "Stop!" twice and with his right hand fired his gun once, into Mr. DuBose's head.
Close-up of a male crotch Early in the movie, the BBC producer managing Queen's live performance on the television channel gets angry after the camera zooms in on Mercury's flamboyant pelvic movements In the Chinese release, the small TV screen being watched by the producer inexplicably glitches after a split-second shot of Mercury's crotch. 2.
The public is upset that the zoo shot a beloved 17-year-old Western lowland gorilla (a threatened species of which fewer than 175,000 still remain in the wild); the police are worried that the parents dared to take their eyes off a three-year-old for a split second; and activists are concerned that the zoo isn't safe for animals or humans.
Regardless of age, hometown, or even home country, most people can recognize the Pac-Man characters in a split second (which makes sense considering it's one of the most famous arcade games of all time.) Though the game originally made its debut in 1980, Pac-Man can still be found in Nintendo games, the Facebook messenger app, and of course, on countless merchandise.
Between Mr. Timm's striking take on the classic harlequin costume — he ditched the "frills and spangles" of the commedia dell'arte original for a skintight bodysuit of alternating blacks and reds — and the voice actress Arleen Sorkin's over-the-top reads (a singsongy Brooklyn accent that could, in a split-second, jump from pure sugar to nuts), Harley became an instant hit.
" Says Shapiro, "That's why we choreographed the pullover in the episode the way we did – that in a split second, a police officer who's fearing for his life, when given the choice of a white woman [Rachel] running at him from a bush or a black man [Romeo] coming around a car, is always going to decide that the black man is more of a threat.
He broke up with her the second he got the promotion (when he dumps her he does this thing where he looks at the camera for literally a split second and in my opinion, this camera stare is actually better than Jim's but that's a different argument for a different day.) Continuing this arc, Ryan would admittedly be no better than another seven out of ten villain.
A 20163 University of Colorado study, replicating an experiment that has been conducted by other researchers, found that forcing subjects to react in a split-second to a potentially armed person meant participants would move to shoot armed black individuals faster and more often than armed whites and take more time to determine to not shoot an unarmed black person than an unarmed white person.
"So happy right now," just a split-second before Trump literally told the crowd, "I am going to make you so happy," and there it was again, the kind of sentence you never hear in politics, the sort of thing you say to a woman when you are promising her everything—a promise whose falseness inheres in it, but perhaps you are so grateful to hear it at all.
But for a split second, I saw it all gone — just gray dust and rubble, like a photo I might have seen of a bombed-out city in World War II. I saw the people I loved gone, as well as the city that had given me everything, opening its arms to me when I was born at Kapiolani Hospital and shaping me into the person I am now.
"We have to be able to interpret any new information that we get in the context in which we're in and make a split-second decision about whether that means that we should not go through with what we had just started to do," said Susan Courtney, a professor of psychological and brain sciences at Johns Hopkins University and senior author of a new study on the subject.
That's why, when it happened again, when I was on the phone with both of them and heard it drop, heard him say, "What if I pulled your hair back?" and her scream for my help, I wondered like so many times before if I should break the code of silence that surrounds celebrities and invite the police into the situation, and in a split second decided that, yes, I was going to.
Newly released video of the killing of three American Special Forces soldiers in November at the gate of a military base in Jordan shows that the episode, which was initially explained as a split-second mistake by a Jordanian guard firing on Americans who failed to stop, was actually a six-minute gun battle where Americans crouched behind barriers and repeatedly waved their hands in surrender as the gunman closed in and killed them.
His repertoire includes the groan of half-concealed disgust, elicited when he's shocked by Selina's vulgarity; the grunt of repressed nay-saying; the whinny of apprehension, which Selina seems to register almost subconsciously when she's about to embark on a disastrous track while speaking to someone, and occasionally uses to her advantage; and the mortified laugh of theatrical indignation, always on Selina's behalf, but called off in a split second if Selina doesn't require his outrage after all.
"Well, let me tell you when I walked past this guy, and he hit me with the egg, right, I don't know it was an egg, I just feel this very warm thing running down my neck and I think, well I just think somebody's perhaps knifed me or assaulted me, you know, that all happens in a split second, and I see this fellow built like a bloody barn door, and I turned, and I reacted," Prescott explained during an episode of Top Gear in 2011.
Ball maintained that such a claim "doesn't even hold up to even a split second of scrutiny," noting that the top two candidates in the field — former Vice President Joe BidenJoe Biden Former Bush official blasts Buttigieg: 'He is not ready' Ex-Trump campaign adviser: Biden would be able to 'sit down and get some things done' with Republicans Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers say Facebook deepfake ban falls short | House passes bills to win 5G race | Feds sound alarm on cyberthreat from Iran | Ivanka Trump appearance at tech show sparks backlash MORE and Sen.
On the strength of the War on Drugs' sweeping 2014 album, "Lost in the Dream," Mr. Granduciel, an unassuming frontman with a tangle of shoulder-length curls, went from toiling on the local indie circuit to headlining international music festivals and even signing a major-label record deal, a rarity for a 20143-year-old traditionalist heading into his fourth LP. "Maybe there was a void for a split second and then we were there," Mr. Granduciel said last month, declining to muse much on the state of modern rock 'n' roll, which has all but disappeared from the Billboard charts.

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