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In the end, Widman told me, he blinked and they blinked.
But, regardless of his reasoning, Trump blinked -- and blinked quickly -- in his second major showdown with a Republican Congress.
They did the other, and then watched as she blinked.
"Faced with the law, the Trump administration blinked," Herrera said.
Before I'd even blinked, our first year together had passed.
The Chinese have blinked, apparently alarmed by a slowing economy.
White House officials have not blinked in this staring contest.
And in the first test of this week, Trump blinked.
When Atkinson blew his whistle, most assumed Liverpool had blinked.
ALBANY — If you had blinked, you would have missed it.
Either way, no one blinked an eye, unlike when Mrs.
I blinked a few times, exhaled and tried to relax.
When the cell house lights blinked on at 6 a.m.
He blinked heavily and muttered that he'd gather his things.
A random scattering of startled eyes blinked like tree lights.
The salesman blinked as Amy turned the dildo upside down.
Yeah. It was like we blinked, and we were naked.
I blinked at him so that I didn't hurt him.
A lonely pair of green and orange lights blinked, indicating—something.
And so, the bottom line was they blinked before we did.
Could Swift's music return to Spotify now that the company blinked?
Just in case you blinked and missed it the first time.
While demand for bulk shippers has slumped, supply has scarcely blinked.
Yet world stocks have barely blinked and volatility is historically low.
"Randy stared death in the face, but death blinked," she said.
But when the camera blinked on, Nixon seemed pale and weak.
The cursor blinked back at them, pulsing like an explosive light.
Some inside blinked their lights off and on in apparent solidarity.
In Burlington, Vt., during roll call, some officers blinked away tears.
Before giving birth, Rae wouldn't have blinked at any of this.
So far, markets have followed the 2017 playbook and barely blinked.
But I could have blinked at the wrong time and shanked.
" And Daniel kind of blinked at me and said, "Well, okay.
A green light blinked in the street below the only window.
A few times during the sit-down, Neil blinked back tears.
So he blinked, announcing in October that he wouldn't seek reelection.
The power blinked once, but so far everything is fine down here.
It feels like we blinked and suddenly everyone has an air fryer.
No one would have blinked if "iPadOS" were simply called iOS 13.
I blinked my eyes to clear them and focused on the horizon.
This is because, on the DACA issue, President Trump has already blinked.
After the bot blinked to life, she began peppering it with questions.
They did, and they blinked, and their cheeks quivered with the cold.
I scratched my eyes, blinked twice and clicked my heels three times.
If you blinked during the trailer, you may have missed this scene.
The screen blinked pixel mosaics as it woke from its long sleep.
"I could have blinked at the wrong time and shanked," Federer said.
At times, he blinked rapidly, his lips pursed and his nostrils flared.
But the faith in American power always blinked away some inconvenient facts.
He blinked up at her face, which was staring down at him.
The word "processing" blinked on the screen for a minute or so.
If you blinked, rubbed your eyes, or refreshed the page, it was gone.
I blinked, then it was a puppet, held up with barbershop-striped poles.
I blinked, and a couple months later I was performing on national television.
JUST after 19993pm on July 31st 2012 lights blinked out across northern India.
Quickly put on the defensive, Bush blinked rapidly and slouched behind the lectern.
Trump dared voters to throw him out for his conduct -- and they blinked.
"I haven't blinked for over — I don't know how many minutes," he said.
It also happened very quickly; if you blinked, you may have missed it.
Some letters were penned, but the Vatican blinked first: the bishop stepped aside.
Indeed, no one blinked an eye this time at the fact that Mrs.
On the eve of training camp, it looks like the Jets finally blinked.
Clearly disappointed, Nance blinked back tears as he left the show in his limo.
Anki Cozmo and its blocks Cozmo blinked and rolled slowly forward off the dock.
The IRS has blinked, investigating only one church and choosing not to punish it.
A few tense heartbeats later, the phrase "grapevine anthracnose" blinked into view above it.
I don't know if you remember that part—if you blinked you missed it.
In my opinion, the most plausible explanation for this is that North Korea blinked.
It is suspected that he may be in Venezuela, but ultimately Colombian authorities blinked.
European regulators brought the hammer down on Google this week, and investors barely blinked.
No one has blinked yet, and we haven't quite moved past the positioning phase.
Republicans blinked on their demands for how it should be implemented with the second.
Trump blinked on trade with China — and it was the right thing to do.
Monáe's dress even had "eyelashes" that blinked as she walked on the red carpet.
Richard just blinked, the drink a wave he was riding, another on its way.
It even had a cute little light that blinked when you got new email.
It blinked with government-issued injunctions to take shelter immediately and await further instructions.
Across the graveyard, cellphone lights blinked in the darkness, perhaps belonging to the pranksters.
Several times, his cell phone blinked with potential donors and other supporters returning calls.
I blinked, confused at what had happened, and tried to do the same thing again.
Alexandra blinked as she began to take in the implications of what she was reading.
It's a fitting way to bid farewell to two bright lights that blinked out, together.
Warren blinked once when she finally endorsed "Crooked Hillary" over her ideological comrade Bernie Sanders.
The Clinton and Gingrich shutdowns -- November 1995 and December 1995 to January 1996 Who blinked?
"We both really liked each other, but we both sort of blinked," Mr. D'Addario said.
Unfortunately, when given the chance to deliver President Erdogan a strong message, the Congress blinked.
As the lights came up, Mr. Marclay materialized from the shadows, blinked and bowed stiffly.
I kept remembering how he brushed his hair back and blinked at the same time.
He blinked repeatedly, and took off down the sidewalk so I couldn't see his face.
" Following Monday's vote, the White House argued Democrats "blinked," and had "come to their senses.
None of these have been reported, and stock prices in South Korea have hardly blinked.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), who blinked back tears as she discussed her longtime colleague.
Andres Rodriguez blinked back the sun with a bloodshot eye as he smoked a cigarette.
The father blinked or twitched his right eyelid; the son wrote down the corresponding letter.
For reasons that probably seemed reasonable every time, when it came to messaging Google always blinked.
It's the first time Chick-fil-A has blinked, or more accurately, was forced to blink.
WHEN IT BROKE ABOVE 235 IN MAY OF 2013, YOU BLINKED, AND IT WAS AT 275.
They blinked in disbelief at his daily whims, rants, and half-baked, ill-informed, reckless decisions.
As she blinked, or as her nose scrunched up involuntarily at certain moments, I watched her.
Her avatar blinked, her eyes and eyebrows fluidly guided her face as it transitioned through expressions.
"They could've named the new MacBook 'MacBook Air and you probably wouldn't have blinked," Barbaric says.
Johnny's time in the league was SUPER brief ... like, if you blinked, you coulda missed it.
In case you blinked and missed it, here's what else happened in the past seven days.
"Mean" Gene Okerlund blinked back tears of his own as he held the mic to Anderson.
I barely noticed how cold it was becoming and I hardly blinked, afraid I'd miss something.
Poke blinked through the men, glancing at their ring fingers, wondering how much he could pull.
Syriza blinked in this stare-down, fracturing its membership and earning the ire of its voters.
Instead of moving as if on wires, people swayed, blinked, and emoted with a realistic imprecision.
Trump just blinked a little bit in a mutually harmful conflict that has no obvious endpoint.
I blinked and rubbed my eyes, trying to accommodate the film-quality surreality of the scene.
If the ages were reversed, her defenders pointed out, no one would have blinked an eye.
She was in such a honeymoon period at the time, nobody would have blinked about it.
Nearly as fast as stocks surged and bond yields dipped, there were statements that Powell had blinked.
Two of the largest sites in piracy have blinked out—but that won't speed piracy's steady decline.
When the line was mentioned to him during CNN's interview, Smith choked up and blinked back tears.
At Honda's Tokyo Motor Show booth, though, RoboCas pretty much just sat there and blinked at me.
After initial, aborted attempts to win congressional approval for military intervention in Syria, the Obama administration blinked.
Her black turtlenecks, her deep red lipstick, and the heavy mascara around her eyes which never blinked.
They found that the subjects estimated less time when they blinked while they were looking at it.
And he has stood eye-to-eye with the congressional defenders of the republic and not blinked.
Pitts blinked in surprise, her features relaxing, as if the doctor had sponged away her pain lines.
It blinked its way into Marin County and we followed, gray Berkeley giving way to warm redwoods.
She had faced them and sometimes she hurt and sometimes she blinked but throughout she remained herself.
He discovered that he blinked more than usual due to the flicker light emitted by the film.
When I returned from the restaurant to my apartment, the answering machine blinked its red message light.
During the proceedings, his fiancée blinked back tears, while other supporters of Mr. Casado looked on solemnly.
He blinked when the pot got too big and opted to fold, forfeiting what he'd already spent.
I drew back and it blinked mildly, as if surprised that it had failed to hook me.
When I asked him why, Joel blinked and said, Because facts are things that cannot be changed.
Mỹ blinked like she was coming out of a trance and handed the picture back to the lady.
Last year, when Twitter boasted that it deleted 235,000 "terrorism-related" accounts from their service, hardly anyone blinked.
Like Samsung's Galaxy Note 9, it will weed out pictures that are blurry or snaps where someone blinked.
The Daily Mail posted a video of the incident, though if you blinked, you would have missed it.
They especially focused on the Senate Armed Services Committee, where Sessions has long served, but Sessions never blinked.
The Chargers got a second-quarter field goal when Brees blinked first in the battle of these gunslingers.
Paro blinked, then turned its head toward her and gave her what seemed like a come-hither look.
Analysts said that by relaxing its demands ahead of a second summit, the US may have blinked first.
As the storm reached peak intensity on Friday, the power went out and the battery backups blinked off.
Warren almost blinked out after the hour mark, but her strong opening lingered nonetheless, and she closed flawlessly.
While he spoke, he fiddled with the dozens of knobs on the control panel as multicolored lights blinked.
Somehow my eyes kept being drawn back to the scarf, and suddenly it blinked and moved its head.
Sure, that empty space blinked at me, but I had other things to do in the house anyway.
Then, an improbable 20 minutes after efforts to revive him began, Nalu blinked and, slowly, his chest rose.
"But I want to ask first—" "They always want to ask," Tompkins said to the parrot, who blinked.
Congressional Republicans blinked — signing off (over Democratic objections) on a transfer of $200 million to get it through 2018.
In the video below, they show that LED-blinked message being captured by a drone outside a facility's window.
For weeks, they shrugged off record high inventories in the United States until on Wednesday, the market finally blinked.
"Yo, Ron goes from zero to 100 so quick, you blinked and you missed it," Farley tells the camera.
In the darkness of night, the fish blinked very frequently, at about 90 blinks per minute, the team found.
To that, Dr. Zhang is said to have blinked and asked her again: Seriously, what you have been eating?
Using a pro Flash, Huni blinked away at just the right moment to get far from the aggressive Darshan.
I blinked and nodded because I couldn't make my hands release their grip on the pommel and wave back.
Somewhere between Hot Girl Summer, Baby Yoda, and a rediscovered passion for advent calendars, we blinked and 2020 happened.
He blinked like a man who has just been jarred from a deep dream, eyes bloodshot and tear-filmed.
Jeff Flake blinked last week and made his vote to confirm Kavanaugh contingent on further inquiries into the allegations.
He was dressed in a gray Patagonia hoodie and a blue shirt, and he blinked hard as he sat.
Saks Fifth Avenue just shut its women's store in Brookfield Place in downtown Manhattan, and almost no one blinked.
I blinked away these questions as I watched my client, a sober groom-to-be, sign on the line.
At 19, when she first blinked for the paparazzi, Diana was unsophisticated but nonetheless naturally shrewd—always listening, watching, learning.
If Powell blinked, it was because of the market and I'd make a similar comparison to the markets and trade.
The lights were brighter than I expected and I blinked, trying to focus on the paper in front of me.
They made it three miles up the canyon road before the dreaded dashboard lights blinked on: The car had overheated.
And a few others sweetly shrugged it all off, blinked back their "watering" eyes, and professed their love and forgiveness.
They blinked, blithely unaware of the complex geopolitics across two continents that had to come together before they could meet.
She says she loved me before I took my first breath, before I blinked, before she ever saw my face.
Back out on I-40, the driver dimmed the cabin lights, and one by one the reading lamps blinked off.
One day we all blinked, and suddenly all of these exercise bloggers with fancy routines and expensive workout clothes appeared.
The Fed blinked Tuesday morning, slashing interest rates by a half of a percentage point in an emergency rate cut.
Just a few days ago when the notifications showed up on my phone about Kentucky, I barely blinked an eye.
I'd even made a disco light — three colored bulbs in a box that blinked to the rhythm of the music.
On those long days where you feel like you haven't blinked, the screen curvature reduces eye movement to alleviate strain.
I mean, you have to be a real idiot if you can't tell your photos are blurry or someone's blinked.
Half were exposed subliminally to crime-related words like "apprehend" and "capture"; these blinked for a fraction of a second.
In addition, the microwave sensor on board the F22012 satellite has also blinked on and off, requiring fixes from the ground.
The lane keeping assist provided some mild steering assistance, but mostly it blinked and beeped if you swerved across the line.
Its screen blinked off, but the engine kept going, petering along for a few more minutes before whirring to a halt.
It is possible, in the face of huge support for the activist and a lack of strong evidence, that officials blinked.
WHEN Jamie Morton discovered that his 60-year-old father had written an erotic novel called "Belinda Blinked", he was appalled.
He blinked and twisted his lip like he was having a stroke, then held his thumb and forefinger like a pistol.
It worked, and his iScroll blinked with the first notifications he'd gotten since he first started working on unlocking the phone.
During the test, my display blinked in and out, seemingly mostly because the non-custom pair was too big for me.
For the moment, Mr. Trump has blinked and is listening to his moderate advisers such as Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary.
Not being able to take it anymore, she sat upright and blinked up at the sky, not wanting to believe it.
So no one blinked when Leicester, 14th the previous year, was listed at 5,000 to 1 to lift the league trophy.
That was just over a week after another South Korean exchange lost $903 million — and yet the bitcoin market barely blinked.
That was just over a week after another South Korean exchange lost $40 million — and yet the bitcoin market barely blinked.
"I kind of blinked once, and suddenly I just had a flash some of the images I had seen," Daisy says.
He blinked into the lights, boyish and bashful, before taking his seat in between the comedians, who crowded in around him.
Mom and pop investors "blinked," said John Stoltzfus, chief investment strategist at Oppenheimer, who pointed to the trend in a note Monday.
Barack Obama was set to strike Syria over the Assad regime's use of chemical weapons but blinked and asked Congress for permission.
Unlike, say, George W. Bush, who bungled high profile moments like Hurricane Katrina and, you know, the Iraq War, Obama never blinked.
Related Link: Randy Travis 'critical' after stroke, surgery "Randy stared death in the face, but death blinked," Travis' wife told the audience.
With those goggles he could easily have had a starring role in Top Gun and no one would have blinked an eye.
But if you blinked, and you might have missed the one other item she was wearing: her newest makeup collection from Covergirl.
As he first stepped out onto the SNL stage, Chappelle blinked up at the cheering audience, gripped his microphone, took a breath.
Kanye West blinked ... indirectly apologizing to Amber Rose and Wiz Khalifa for dragging their son into the epic Kanye/Wiz twitter war.
By the time one side has blinked first, both parties tend to find themselves in a worse position than when they started.
Hayman Capital Management founder Kyle Bass told CNBC on Tuesday that it looks the president blinked to halt the stock market's decline.
Kwadja also recalls women who could not look after their children or their homes due to the pain every time they blinked.
If you blinked last week, you'd have missed David Cameron's exit and the arrival in No. 10 Downing Street of Theresa May.
The omnipresent, omnivident WGB is Drew Scanlon, a videogame podcaster who first blinked white guy-edly all the way back in 2013.
The request would be unthinkable in the United States, labor experts said, but in France the judges hardly blinked and appeared sympathetic.
The lieutenant blinked slowly, resisting sleep each time he closed his eyelids, and he grinned in a punchy way, as if drugged.
The boosters blinked side by side for a few seconds, winding their way to the ground in a dance of aerial acrobatics.
It is worth underlining this point: When Apple took a public stand for its users' liberty and privacy, the American government blinked.
Yet in China over the weekend, when faced with a broad demand by the Chinese internet authority, it was Apple that blinked.
I took my seat and blinked back tears, and when my teacher turned back to the chalkboard I gave her the middle finger.
A woman a row ahead of me took gulps from a water bottle that intermittently blinked red to remind her when to hydrate.
If you blinked during Bethesda's teaser of Fallout 76 today, you might have missed it: for a single second, there's an airborne beast.
At last this dawns on Piper, who has blinked through the last six seasons while wondering why her life is so terribly difficult.
Sure enough, the light switched off immediately when the heat was applied, and blinked right back on once the heat source was removed.
I blinked, flattened one palm on the dusty hardwood floor and slid down so that I was lying on the kitchen's scuffed planks.
I'm not trying to solve some puzzles here, not count the number of times I blinked while playing Box Boy and Box Girl.
"The bottom line is the moderates lost their nerve, and they blinked," Hoyer said during a press briefing in the Capitol on Tuesday.
The attempt to split the difference did little to appease criticism that Ms. Merkel had blinked in the staring contest with Mr. Erdogan.
The old man, The North China Herald reported, blinked ''at the unaccountable light like a blind man whose sight had been miraculously restored.
It is true that every single soul blinked out from the Quantum Ocean, Head of God to experience Life on the real plane.
He blinked them away and flew to the campus, where he had run cross-country as a member of Marshall's class of 2009.
The bullets pinged off the tile floor and the ceiling and the laptops whose screens cracked and blinked and turned a hazy white.
"I did think, wow, that's more money than I thought it was going to be, but no one blinked an eye," said Rep.
"It felt like we blinked and the next thing you know, it was 10-0," Cardinals infielder Matt Carpenter told Fox Sports Midwest.
And, early on, he blinked: After tipping the economy into recession in early 1980, the Fed briefly took its foot off the brakes.
He opened new doors to the Pacific Rim, but he blinked when he should have punished the Syrian government for using chemical weapons.
I picked up the Roquefort and blinked off memories of closing in on a number, those hazy promises that, soon, everything might change.
Skupin, 54, bowed his head and blinked back tears as Judge Kelley Kostin handed down the sentence in the Oakland County Courthouse near Detroit.
So I tried some selfies (Microsoft Pix works with either iPhone camera) and purposely blinked my eyes a few times while taking the shots.
Then, we blinked and our brow woes were a thing of the past, thanks to tinted gels, powder palettes, and smooth twist-up pencils.
Worth noting: He also blinked the first time, telling Speaker Paul Ryan to pull the healthcare bill before it even came to a vote.
Then I blinked at myself, just as a woman would do, their lids so light and carefree, not weighed down by anything at all.
It worked before with Iran until President Obama blinked in the face of a desire to create a political legacy resulted in the JCPOA.
Towering above Victoria Harbor, the glowing white digits blinked against the night sky: 979,012,493… 979,012,492… 20143,012,491… The seemingly innocuous numbers contained a subversive statement.
The store carried three-inch butt plugs next to Tantus' Mr. Universe, and the clerks never blinked, no matter which one I picked up.
" He blinked away the beads of sweat trickling down his brow, picked up a glass of Merlot, and asked, "What should we toast to?
Ms. Thompson also liked to go out with two red dots on her eyelids that would flash when she blinked, a nod to Mrs.
A giant "Tommy" sign blinked in bright lights, flanked by roadie cases, hot-dog and doughnut stands, bars and a sea of red cups.
But as it often is with Nadal, in the key moments — most notably a 23-shot rally at 6-6 — the opponent blinked first.
Sessions' big problem is that he blinked in the face of public scrutiny and recused himself from any sort of Russia election meddling investigation.
The grandfather blinked or twitched his right eyelid, his son tapped a tooth with his tongue, and the grandson wrote down the corresponding letter.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell just "blinked" on interest rates, said CNBC's Jim Cramer, shortly after the prepared remarks from Powell's Wednesday address were released.
In each episode, the porno posse reads a chapter of Rocky's series, Belinda Blinked, and the chaos that ensues is the most hilarious filth imaginable.
Update: In case you blinked, the internet has been buzzing about Kylie Jenner's new blushes like it were 1 am at a club on Saturday.
If you blinked — or arrived after 10:00PM, the time when many SXSW are just waking from their restorative disco naps — you would've missed her.
" Adding that she hadn't "woken up or spoken, blinked or moved or been responsive," the source reveals that "last year was when everyone grieved this.
" Hedge fund manager and Hayman Capital Management founder Kyle Bass said based on the tariff de-escalation, "it does look like President Trump has blinked.
"When I went to college and told people I'm in the family business, no one blinked an eye in a negative way," Ms. Braverman said.
ROBERT MADDEN, TARRYTOWN, N.Y. To the Editor: Lots of talk from folks on both the left and right that Chuck Schumer "blinked" in the showdown.
But he blinked and opted out of a 2010 Senate bid, and rapidly found his star somewhat obscured by the rapid ascent of Paul Ryan.
Since 2559, at least 21 species have blinked out of existence, including the Pinta giant tortoise of the Galápagos Islands and the Guam flying fox.
Italy blinked again and again at painful economic and political reforms, and its economy remains a laggard, saddled with high public debt and low growth.
Scene City 31 Photos View Slide Show ' She scurried up the Met Gala red carpet so quickly that if you blinked you probably missed her.
I fed my ballot into the machine, the screen blinked to a DOS-like command prompt, executed a few lines of instructions, then shut down entirely.
All images: NASA/JPL/University of ArizonaIf someone told us that these stunning new photos had been taken on Earth, we wouldn't have blinked an eye.
Everytime I blinked, my eyelashes cut across the projector embedded on the right side of the frames, which interrupted the holographic image in front of me.
I blinked in my 6th grade school photo and did not know this is what became of the image until the last time I visited home.
If you blinked during the president's first State of the Union address, you might have missed his brief nod to the idea of reforming American prisons.
"Stand up and put your hands up like a boxer," he ordered, circling and then flicking his left jab inches from your chin as you blinked.
Occasionally, a man entered and pulled up the cap; Hossein blinked in the light as the man shoved a sandwich at him, ordering him to eat.
The comedy was so strong, you could avoid most of the horror if you blinked enough (a coping mechanism Kimmy herself would probably advocate — magical blinking!).
The notary public blinked twice and handed him a thick, glossy brochure, saying that he might like to read it over before making up his mind.
When I was 13 years old and walked into my parents room to ask about attending E3 in Atlanta, most parents would have (should have?) blinked.
She harnessed vibranium's energy to improve a public transit system so fast that the first time Black Panther showed it, I literally blinked and missed it.
And what were you supposed to do with the thing after its blue ring, like a giant digital eyeball, blinked shut for the very last time?
After North Korean hackers crippled Sony Pictures in 2014, the hermit kingdom's entire internet connection went down and blinked on and off for about a week.
There were beach balls and bursts of confetti and electronic bracelets, distributed at the door, that blinked red, white, and blue in time to the music.
But amid the heavily wired windows and dingy facades, some families wrapped their doors with Christmas paper and bows, and holiday lights blinked along window frames.
When the rubber met the road -- and, likely, the dangers of perjuring himself were explained -- Trump blinked, choosing to hide behind a series of heavily-lawyered answers.
Shortly after the release of the prepared text of Powell's Economic Club speech, Cramer went on a tweet storm Wednesday, contending that Powell had "blinked" on rates.
A group that took credit, at the time, for the hacking made terroristic threats against theaters, and Sony blinked ... yanking the movie from a big screen release.
Wearing a blue uniform and a white collared shirt framing her silicone neck and face, Kanae robot blinked as she spoke to an audience of flashing cameras.
In fact, even if you have your finger on the app pulse of the latest celeb 'dos, you may have blinked and missed some pretty awesome shades.
Street lights blinked off, highways began to buckle, and buildings shook as enormous cracks opened in the walls and floors, coughing plumes of dust into the air.
If that proposal hadn't come together, SoftBank could have played a waiting game with WeWork and its controlling shareholder, cofounder Adam Neumann, to see which blinked first.
I barely blinked when someone in the room suggested a game of Truth or Dare, knowing that when my turn came I would pick truth, as always.
The trick is, they don't quite all agree what that something is and no one has blinked yet on what they can stomach that they don't love.
The Trump administration and its allies have offered varying explanations for why the president blinked, none of which hinge on getting buy-in from the legislative branch.
DOHA, Qatar — A deadline passed and nobody blinked, so now a high-stakes geopolitical feud in the Middle East looks set to stretch further into the summer.
But Mr. Trump blinked, and now the 30-plus most conservative Republicans in the House know that they can stand up to him without fear of retribution.
It'll actually suggest taking another shot if you or someone blinked, or if there's image blur, or if the lens is smudged up and needs to be wiped.
And it was Federer who blinked, double-faulting to face a break point at 11-all, then slapping a forehand into the net to cede the key break.
The moment when Elizabeth, in her hotel room, picked up a pencil and started to sketch was a lovely little moment that you could miss if you blinked.
John Kennedy, the young, optimistic president surrounding himself with the "best and the brightest," had toyed with nuclear war, engaging in brinksmanship right until the moment Khrushchev blinked.
The game's small broadcast crew sat in rows facing an all-TV wall, which blinked and flickered with feeds from throughout the Staples Center and around the country.
In case you blinked and missed it, here he is: Note the classic red and blue suit, the old-school spider emblem, the squinting eyes — wait, squinting eyes?
Home field advantage throughout the playoffs was always going to be a slugfest between New Orleans and the Los Angeles Rams, but last night the Saints blinked first.
On the opposite end of the bright, airy space, another small group of students experimented with piecing together real-life circuits that beeped, buzzed, and blinked when connected.
Neil Gorsuch's testimony was straight out of the John Roberts playbook—he adorably blinked and smiled and refused to say anything at all about his judicial philosophy whatsoever.
Believing that someone had finally blinked in the global price war, oil markets rejoiced and the price of crude oil crept up for the first time in months.
At school, I was encouraged to study physics, math, and politics; I was cast as Abraham Lincoln and King Lear in school plays, and nobody blinked an eye.
"Nobody blinked at our 'Pearl Fishers' being set in the present, and in fact I think traditional opera lovers loved it," Mr. Gelb added in a telephone interview.
She blinked her eyes as she tried to keep them focused on the notebook, and occasionally took her reading glasses off to wipe tears caused by eye fatigue.
In June, Trump blinked at the prospect of military action against Iran at the last minute after Tehran's forces shot down a US drone and attacked oil tankers.
Casey blinked first with a bogey on the 11th hole, and another on the par-3 12th when his tee shot came up short and into the bunker.
If you blinked when Kanako Murata won her fight, you might have missed the in-ring appearance from a guy wearing a human-sized cup of ramen noodles costume.
President Donald Trump blinked first in his dispute with Congress, having promised to keep the government closed until he received funding to build a wall on the Mexican border.
If you blinked, you might've missed the fact Justin Bieber's got himself a new set of diamond whites in the form of a grill ... and it costs a fortune.
When I blinked, the app registered that as me winking instead, and there was a lag between when I opened my mouth and when the app followed the motion.
Kendall Jenner is once again in the crosshairs of controversy after Vogue featured her in a new photo shoot where she's rockin' an afro ... and the fashion mag blinked.
A Maryland jury found a man guilty of murder after seeing a video in which the paralyzed victim, who later died, blinked to identify the man who shot him.
The famous robot boy Mark Zuckerberg said "Senator" about twice as many times as he blinked during his Congressional hearing this week, which is disturbing in and of itself.
Instead, she used individually addressable LED lights, meaning she could program the color of each one separately, as well as the pattern and speed at which the lights blinked.
Image via YouTube This morning, as the sun blinked through the trees and the birds began to tweet, it truly felt as if a new season was upon us.
The system will notify you if a shot is blurry, if there's a smudge on the screen, if the subject blinked or if backlighting is making everything look crappy.
His little eyes blinked rapidly with confusion at the new sensation of the artificial nipple, then relaxed and half-closed as the warmed breast milk therein started to flow.
What's more, members of Congress are doing comparatively little messaging compared to the impasse of five years ago, when conservatives tried to defund Obamacare and eventually GOP leaders blinked.
After thirteen years of constant battle and many millions of lives lost, the conflict between three dead-locked factions ended in a draw and then blinked out of existence.
Like the Note 9 before it, the S10 will also tell you when it detects if a pic you just took was blurry or if someone in the shot blinked.
"I don't know where the time went 😢 apparently I blinked and BAM 5 years went by," she continued, adding that she had mixed feelings about her daughter getting older.
If you miss a shot you were trying to capture because someone blinked, or your kid moved, you can now reselect one of the other frames captured by Live Photos.
It came when Huawei announced its next flagship phone, the P2109 Pro, will cost €22 (more than $83,28), and no one in the audience blinked, winced, or otherwise expressed dissatisfaction.
After several years of litigation, the government blinked and, earlier this year, settled with Wilson — acceding to the argument that he had a First Amendment right to distribute the plans.
When we finally meet in person, years after I abandoned my account, I have to rub my eyes to make sure I hadn't just blinked through a particularly vivid afterimage.
During the day, when fish retreated to a cave inside the tank, they blinked only about nine times per minute, with longer stretches of off-time for their flashlight organs.
While the president's aggressive push-back against unfair trade policies from the EU and China are long overdue and cheered by supporters, it is alarming that no one has blinked.
Nobody blinked in 2014, when a prominent Latina Democrat from San Antonio who was running for lieutenant governor, Leticia Van de Putte, spoke of her nuanced stance on gun rights.
I had done this for the version of myself who, as a kid, had blinked three times fast in front of a bathroom mirror and hoped magic would change her.
New York (CNN Business)The Dow fell 23 points Friday after a US recession indicator blinked red and a report on German manufacturing raised concerns about Europe's most important economy.
The gap between black and white, Dr. Randolph said, was why he felt that white classmates probably would not have blinked at the offensive image on Mr. Northam's yearbook page.
For years, policy makers and scientists worried about a looming polar-orbiting satellite gap that could come once one satellite blinked out from old age, prior to the next one launching.
We may never get to meet the real Rocky Flintstone, but after reading Belinda Blinked or listening to MDWAP, you'll probably feel closer to him than you ever wanted (or needed).
What does feel innovative is the Note 9's flaw detection feature that can detect when a picture is blurry, backlit or messed up because someone blinked or smudged the lens.
The feature is designed to alert you if a shot is blurry, if there's a smudge on the screen, if the subject blinked or if backlighting is making everything look crappy.
They're questions that moms hardly blinked at a generation ago, but in today's time, have become hot-button issues, the answers bait for mommy shamers: should kids ever be left alone?
In the past weeks, it has blinked online for just a few hours at a time, taking experimental shots, like a beginner art student pointing her camera at nothing in particular.
He blinked and lifted tariffs on steel and aluminum from Canada and Mexico in order to get those countries to ease separate retaliations they had imposed on the US agriculture sector.
And as we stepped out into the light, a little bruised and battered, but still ok, we blinked and tried to focus then looked at each other and laughed out loud.
The Rockies blinked first, however, giving up three runs in the bottom of the fifth as the Phillies pulled off the sweep with a 7-6 win at Citizens Bank Park.
Though it was a treat to watch Harris and Hopkins face off (while Marsden blearily blinked along in the background), the far more interesting window into this backstory came from Dolores.
I don't know what happened, but I blinked and suddenly we are left with only six guys trying to be JoJo's forever love (kind of like a forever home for puppies)!
He "blinked continuously for the first few minutes," the report's authors wrote, because he was kept in a cell with no source of sunlight for all but 20 minutes a day.
The final set went with serve as the two players slugged it out from the baseline but Tsitsipas blinked first, dropping serve at 5-5 when Nadal forced a volley error.
At 20, I didn't have much experience of death or labor camps, with the possible exception of my summer data-entry job, and I blinked back at him, a bit alarmed.
The central bank has not blinked at foreign reserves growth and rise in domestic liquidity although this increases the costs of its repo operations and could lead to exchange rate losses.
The feature alerts the user if a shot is blurry, there's a smudge on the screen, the image is overly backlit or if the subject blinked at the precise wrong moment.
Rudolph blinked, briefly, and Mayfield seized the opportunity, leading No. 5-ranked Oklahoma past No. 11 Oklahoma State 62-52 in a shootout that featured a combined 1,2653 yards of offense.
Sporting his now signature post-Daily Show retirement beard, a wide-eyed Stewart blinked in front of a mic as Colbert teed up opportunities for Stewart to counteract his merciless jokes.
Going through private security on our post-gig flight to Valencia no one blinked as a cardboard box with an open bottle of bourbon and two Malbecs bobbled through the scanner.
No one blinked, even though we were about to publish allegations that the president of the United States had sex with a former White House intern and was under criminal investigation.
Halfway through his interview with filmmaker Oliver Stone, whose latest project is a new Showtime documentary series in which he interviews Vladimir Putin, Stephen Colbert blinked in surprise behind his glasses.
All this seemed expected — though the final number came in lower than the reported up to 14,000 expected cuts — as investors barely blinked in extended trading, with Cisco's stock only falling 1%.
The United Kingdom's former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson rebuked Prime Minister Theresa May in his Daily Telegraph column, saying she's a "chicken" whose government "blinked" in Brexit negotiations with the European Union.
"Everybody blinked," said Cramer, in characterizing the announcements from the U.S. and China, which have been locked in a yearlong trade war over what the White House sees as unfair business practices.
"CBI must get fair chance to investigate this very serious offence, which has consequences for the country's economy," said judge S R Tamboli, as PNB employee Shetty shifted nervously and blinked frequently.
This is obvious—so obvious he said it out loud when he took over the team and no one blinked—and yet everyone largely ignored it in pursuit of an unattainable goal.
"They're not allowed to do business in China, which makes them anti-China stocks, but get this: they're also the best way for the Chinese to show that they've blinked," he said.
So, Hardy stepped in the Octagon again Tuesday night against Tebaris Gordon, and if you blinked ... you missed Hardy unleash an epic can of whoop ass that resulted in another ferocious victory.
In a sign of how bearish the oil market is, Innes said that "traders hardly blinked" at news over the weekend of a rocket attack on the US embassy in Baghdad, Iraq.
Republican senators hired Rachel Mitchell, a sex-crimes prosecutor, to question -- or, let's be honest, cross-examine -- Christine Blasey Ford, Kavanaugh's alleged sexual assault victim, and, amazingly, no one blinked an eye.
The other new camera feature is "Flaw Detection," which tells you if your shots are blurry, or if somebody's blinked, or if the lens is dirty right after you've taken a photo.
Having been called out publicly by his wife in her fierce 2016 album and video, Lemonade, Jay-Z knew that his fans wouldn't have blinked if his next album skimmed past the allegations.
He mentioned Christopher getting shot in the foot, and jokingly asked for confirmation that that had been "pay back," references he would later explain to me as I likely blinked back in response.
Against expectations and under threat of escalating tariffs, the president of the EU blinked and, as he said, "made a deal" with the U.S. Investors and business planners breathed a sigh of relief.
Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell, said trends suggested Unilever and some of its peers had "blinked a little" on pricing due to growing competition, even though they represent powerful, established brands.
"Do you recall telling the special counsel that you engaged in four extramarital affairs?" thundered Kevin Downing, the defense attorney for Gates' ex-boss, Paul Manafort, as Gates visibly blanched and blinked rapidly.
By Friday morning it was clear the Trump administration was not going to fight for Chapter 19 anymore - "the Americans blinked," said a fourth senior Canadian source with direct knowledge of the talks.
In the hospital, tired to the bone and hooked up to machines that blinked at me and beeped if I made the slightest move, I got the news I had been waiting for.
The city barely blinked after the morning rush-hour blast, which officials described as a failed attempt at terrorism by an immigrant from Bangladesh who had strapped a pipe bomb to his body.
Now a multipurpose space saved from demolition, the structure last weekend blinked with colorful lights for its first function: Day for Night, an annual music and arts festival anchored right in the city.
President Donald Trump blinked on Wednesday, signing an executive order that at least backs away from the administration's policy of separating immigrant families at the border — and weakening his brand as a tough nationalist.
Photo: GettyGaslighting victims around the world blinked on Tuesday when The Washington Post revealed that a fake Time magazine cover with the president's face is hanging up at Trump golf courses around the world.
By Friday morning it was clear that the Trump administration was not going to fight for Chapter 19 anymore - "the Americans blinked," said a fourth senior Canadian source with direct knowledge of the talks.
And I blinked away tears when I saw that Oval Office photograph of a five-year-old black boy reaching up to touch Obama's hair just to see if it really felt like his.
Morton's podcast, which he hosts alongside two of his best friends, James Cooper and Alice Levine, is dedicated to bringing Morton's father's work, Belinda Blinked — published under the author's pseudonym Rocky Flintstone — into the limelight.
" (That part starts around 7:30 in the following video.) "I think everything's going to be okay," Mulaney went on as Colbert blinked in confused amusement, "but I have no idea what's going to happen.
Ads blinked in their boxes and were replaced, and suddenly The New York Times had ghoulish GIF ads encouraging us to take advantage of an imaginary Obama Refinancing Rates on the mortgage we don't have.
In a research note that claimed OPEC 'blinked', analysts at Bank of America-Merrill Lynch also said they expect oil prices to reach $60 by next year, and maintained a mid-2017 target of $70.
Wednesday's slapped-together installment of The Great American Idol Burnoff featured 21 of the top 222 contestants performing solos on the altar as the judges blinked in vague recognition of something they're supposed to do.
Trump says 5 locations are being considered for Kim Jong Un meeting 'Ultimate game of chicken' But neither has blinked in this ultimate game of chicken set at the world stage for all to see.
"After 87 years of going at it eyeball to eyeball, the other guy just blinked," Mr. Enrico said in a full-page advertisement in American newspapers on the day that Coca-Cola announced the change.
More useful — assuming that it works — is the new Flaw Detection feature that will let you know if a shot was blurry, if someone blinked, or if an image was too backlit and blown out.
That particular appointment was over three years ago, during a pre-#skinpositivity era when Facetune ruled social media with a heavily filtered fist, and few of us blinked an eye when presented with plasticky airbrushing.
But he blinked when he spoke, in nervous flurries, and his interlocutors found themselves staring at a tattoo of a second set of eyes, blue-black and smudgy, that had been inked onto his eyelids.
White House deputy press secretary Raj Shah on Monday said Senate Democrats "blinked" in their stalemate with GOP leadership over government funding, and he criticized them for not agreeing last week to avert a shutdown.
"I think the fact that they're voting in favor of this proposal that they had rejected a few days ago is sort of evidence that they blinked," White House spokesman Raj Shah said on CNN.
He looked down repeatedly at his notes, blinked frequently through what appeared to be watery eyes, and showed little of the smirking scornfulness with which he has dismissed the allegations against him in the past.
He's also got a plaque (seemingly made by his own son and podcasting mates) to commemorate where the Belinda Blinked series was written (presumably at Rocky's house), like every proper British author does throughout the UK!
Last year, he developed a way to spot deepfake videos by tracking inconsistencies in the way the person in the video blinked; less than a month later, someone generated a deepfake with realistic blinking, he said.
It uses a Scratch-like interface to set colors and activate timers and in a few minutes I was able to make a Ghost Detector that "hunted" for ghosts and then blinked when it found one.
The first round of 2017 Emmy awards have officially been handed out — but if you blinked and missed them and are wondering if you somehow mixed up the date of this year's ceremony, you're not alone.
"They blinked because they'll always put the party and the success of the party first," said Representative Luis V. Gutiérrez of Illinois, one of the leading Democratic advocates for immigrants, complaining that Hispanics got short shrift.
Fortunately, Turkey blinked and did not go through with its threat to veto the updated NATO defense plan for the Baltic States, an essential bulwark against Russia, unless the allies acknowledged the Kurdish soldiers as terrorists.
I did appreciate the other new feature in the camera app, which gives you a notification if the last picture you took might be blurry or the person in it blinked, so you can take it again.
But the technology is improving at a startling rate, and flaws in the process, like deepfake videos that were easy to spot because the subjects never blinked, are quickly improved to make them more and more believable.
If you blinked sometime in the past year or so, you might have missed a significant shift in the streaming wars strategy: Hulu has been deepening its movies catalog while Netflix's overall film library continues to shrink.
Meet HBO's Years and Years, which spent most of its running time depicting the chaos with unflinching exactitude, then blinked at the last possible moment in its attempt to reattach an amputated limb with a Band-Aid.
Some viewers may have been confused when José Díaz-Balart, a Cuban-American and veteran journalist, asked Mr. O'Rourke a question about immigration in Spanish, but the candidate himself hardly blinked as he answered in both languages.
Washington and Pyongyang have been locked in a diplomatic standoff for weeks over which side will make concessions first, but by relaxing its demands ahead of a second Trump-Kim summit, the US may have just blinked first.
You could rarely accuse her of complacency, but maybe that's the most perverse strategy on this album, which no one would have blinked at if it were an earthquake, but which is perhaps more cunning as a tremor.
In November, shortly after the host of "The Apprentice" was elected President, the troubled starlet Tila Tequila—herself a former reality-TV star, one whose life had become a sad train wreck—blinked back onto the gossip radar.
But when I think about wandering those long cemetery rows, I feel something between pride and an ache for the loss of boys, younger than I am now, who blinked back their fears and wrote corny letters home.
She blinked at first, when the Japanese qualifier Naomi Osaka broke her at love in the first game of their third-round match, but she recovered quickly and responded with a 6-1, 6-1 win in 63 minutes.
Experts suspect that even the theocracy in Iran, for example, has never blinked from working hand-in-hand with the atheistic regime in Pyongyang as each seeks the ultimate power of a deliverable nuclear weapon atop an intercontinental missile.
Opinion Columnist I was glad to see the stock market get a boost from the news that Chinese and U.S. trade negotiators were talking again and that President Trump blinked a bit and pulled some of his planned tariffs.
Opinion Columnist I was glad to see the stock market get a boost from the news that Chinese and U.S. trade negotiators were talking again and that President Trump blinked a bit and pulled some of his planned tariffs.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell may have "blinked" in his Wednesday speech, saying that the Fed had "no preset policy path" for interest rates, but his work is far from over, CNBC's Jim Cramer warned as stocks popped on Powell's speech.
"My baby girl turned 5 today 😫😫😫 I don't know where the time went 😢 apparently I blinked and BAM 5 years went by," the mother of two began the caption alongside a photo of a sleeping Meilani.
At some point the two friends left the apartment to get some beer, an excursion that took them past the Elizabeth train station where, as if a genie had suddenly blinked twice, a backpack appeared on top of a waste bin.
Iranians, locked in an escalating standoff with Mr. Trump over the previous six weeks, quickly sought to portray the aborted strike as evidence that he had blinked first, proving what they called his reluctance to fight and eagerness to compromise.
Pugh's father, a former restaurant worker turned owner and entrepreneur, never blinked at her creative pursuits — "He's like me: If you don't want to do it, don't do it," she said — but she heeded her mother's advice and finished school.
Trump did act decisively to strike at Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad for using chemical weapons against his own population -- a notable contrast with Obama, who also warned Syria against such an attack but ultimately blinked at delivering the punishment.
Star Trek: Discovery Season 2, Episode 10: 'The Red Angel' Every time I blinked in this week's episode of "Star Trek: Discovery," directed by Hanelle M. Culpepper, there seemed to be another plot twist regarding the identity of the Red Angel.
As for Conor's future ... we're told he blinked on retirement partially because of anti-doping rules that require fighters to wait 4 months after they un-retire before they can fight again -- and Conor doesn't want to wait that long.
That mysterious incident sparks an intense war, and Dietz signs up out of a desire to find some meaning in her life and to avenge the 2 million people who were blinked away, not thinking about what signing up might cost her personally.
On Wednesday morning, the rest of the world blinked their collective eyes, rubbed them repeatedly and then read and re-read (and re-read again) the news coming out of our United States: we'd somehow elected Donald Trump to the country's highest office.
The players then smashed out their 45-shot rally, much of it a mesmerizing exchange of identical crosscourt backhands that had the crowd gasping before Djokovic blinked first to switch the angle of attack and take the point with a devastating winner.
Over the next week, she made sure I ate lunch, she smiled at me from across the desk as I blinked back tears while attempting to work and — when Valentine's Day rolled around — she quietly left a card and present on my desk.
He blinked and saw Sara standing on the other side of the glass door just before she opened it, first sliding her hand in and holding the strand of bells hanging from the frame, then bringing the rest of her body silently inside.
Patrick Lahey, president of Triton Submarines, said he was exploring the deep Pacific in 2013 in a bubble with scientists from American Museum of Natural History when he pulled out his flashlight and blinked it two or three times into the darkness.
First Words An always-useful thought experiment is to imagine seeing all the media around you for the first time — consciously, like a teenager freshly awakened to the existence of politics or an artificial intelligence that has just blinked across some humanoid threshold.
So maybe it's fitting that the ultimate winner of this year's celebrity ad sweepstakes was a stark commercial from the antioxidant beverage company Bai, which enlisted Christopher Walken to recite NSYNC lyrics with his silken voice while Justin Timberlake blinked at him.
And she almost lost control of it entirely when, coming out of a nondescript doorway into a broad, brightly lit black-and-red-tiled corridor, she blinked her communications back on and a long list of alerts and news items suddenly appeared in her vision.
"If you blinked, the water rose so fast that it didn't give us any time to get out," Blanca López, 50, told me as we walked through Plaza de la Independencia, a public plaza turned shanty-town community in Asunción, the capital city of Paraguay.
In ways both big and small, a new concern for the health and wellness of workers is seeping into the anxiety-ridden, run-till-you-drop world of restaurants, where for years nobody blinked if a day at work included screaming chefs and substance abuse.
"I think the fact they are voting in favor of this proposal that they rejected a few days ago is sort of evidence that they blinked," Shah told CNN shortly after most Senate Democrats joined Republicans in voting to reopen the government after three days.
In 21, William Borucki, a NASA physicist and expert on photometry, or measuring light intensity, and a colleague, the late David Koch, had a pretty simple idea: If a distant star blinked or dimmed periodically, it might mean there was a planet going around it.
Former world number one Wozniacki was simply outplayed by the Croatian for large parts of the match but rallied when the 21-year-old blinked and knocked off six straight games on the trot avert the upset and claim her place in the third round.
In 2013, a 110,000-gallon fish-breeding facility with a fiberglass replica of the Devil's Hole was opened, at a cost of $4.5 million, to grow a "lifeboat population" in case the species blinked out from a cold snap or something else in the wild.
But now that it's back — having returned on May 29 after a six-month hiatus — we can assure you that in the first weekly episode at least, the cast of characters from Dad's Belinda Blinked novels are just as sexy and confused as ever.
Right now, the Note 9 can tell if a picture is blurry, the lens is smudged, the photo is backlit, or if someone blinked while taking the picture, and then alert you that you might want to try again to avoid ending up with an unsatisfactory pic.
The series goes line-by-line through his dad's (who goes by the alias Rocky Flintstone) wildest and often anatomically incorrect sexual fantasies in Belinda Blinked, a series of erotic "novels" à la Fifty Shades Of Grey (or "Fifty Colors Of Grey," as Flintstone calls it).
I genuinely don't blame any of these characters for any of the above — but when you add up all these details, you end up with a show that talked a great game about depicting the complicated inner lives of women, then blinked at the last possible second.
Here's a rundown of all the Pruitt news you missed if you blinked in the last day: In the scandal-ridden Trump administration, Scott Pruitt stands out for some of the more egregious acts, and it's only gotten worse for him in the past few days.
Thursday's Labor Department numbers on unemployment claims, which covered the week ending March 21, were the first strong indication that the economy is in free fall, after a report for the week ending March 14 blinked red by showing a one-third increase, to 281,000 new claims.
Profexer's posts, already accessible only to a small band of fellow hackers and cybercriminals looking for software tips, blinked out in January — just days after American intelligence agencies publicly identified a program he had written as one tool used in Russian hacking in the United States.
They argued that it was "unreasonable" for her not to have noticed the wrong apartment number, the red doormat outside Jean's apartment that she didn't have, the furniture differences, and the fact that the electronic key fob blinked red instead of green when she inserted her key.
But at Ms. Guo's show, held at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in a narrow white room with a golden palm frond framing the runway, few of the guests, many of them Ms. Guo's clients from Asia swathed in white furs and brocade gowns, blinked an eye.
Over the past 18 months the Fed has blinked more than once, and refrained from raising interest rates when global market volatility has darkened the economic outlook, but the Fed has still maintained that U.S. monetary policy could ultimately "diverge" toward higher rates even in a weakened world economy.
As South Africa did on chicken imports, Kenya blinked and withdrew its support for the used-clothing ban because it risked losing its lucrative textiles exports to the United States; globally, Kenya exported about $380 million of clothing globally in 2015, much of it made for American companies.
Fans of the New York Mets could be forgiven if they blinked and missed it, but in the raucous battle between the armies of Danaerys Targaryen and Cersei Lannister, the Lannister army got a brief assist from Noah Syndergaard, the Mets pitcher affectionately known by fans as Thor.
Jared Harris led a note-perfect cast, and Chernobyl's evocation of the grim slog that was thanklessly saving the world from nuclear disaster made for a series that never once blinked while staging enough, "How did they do that?" set pieces to make a surprisingly easy binge-watch.
Currently, fans can purchase the first four books from the Belinda Blinked series on Amazon, as well as a My Dad Wrote a Porno hardcover; though, they should expect more books from Flintstone in the future, as he said he's writing the seventh installment in a Q&A on Goodreads.
And it wasn't as if NCIS was free of stories that positioned women primarily as victims, and where at best, a woman could be the second or third lead, backing up a stoic, stalwart man who was brave and bold enough to stare into the face of darkness until it blinked.
He spent the night hitting shots so quickly you might miss them if you blinked, out-handling his younger brother Seth and then hitting a shot so quick you might have missed it, and of course the ultimate power move: not even bothering to wait for his shot to fall.
In this sketch and others where SNL depicted Reno barreling through press conferences and lusting after the president, Ferrell deepened his baritone to a bass, blinked rapidly, and threw his body from one side of the room to another like an anxious second-grader talking herself into throwing a tantrum.
That was perhaps the best example of our pop cultural divide the evening had to provide: Black people were amazed at the audacity of having a Fox News contributor who had recently called for the eradication of Black History Month given a global stage, and white people all blinked and looked confused.
In Vladimir V. Putin's Russia, the resentment against 19803 is so intense that when the celebrated movie director and Kremlin loyalist Nikita Mikhalkov recently denounced Mr. Gorbachev's policies leading to the collapse of the Soviet Union as "a real crime," the public hardly blinked — people thought he was just stating the obvious.
Likewise, if senators had asked Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg during her confirmation hearing if her long history litigating claims of gender discrimination would influence her judging, or if they had asked Chief Justice John Roberts whether his time working in the Bush administration would affect his decision making, no one would have blinked.
He fixed that, and the screen blinked at me, as if blinded by its own light, and then a square Macintosh-computer face turned into a thick black arrow pointing at her hard drive, which, I discovered, she'd named Cooper, for my old dog, a lame yellow Lab, long since dead and buried.
While the European Union has warned of retaliation that could include tariffs on Harley-Davidson motorcycles, which are manufactured just outside Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE's (R-Wis.) district, Trump hasn't blinked.
Code-named "Pacific," Facebook's upcoming device is a $200 wireless headset that will bridge the gap between cheap headgear and high-end gaming rigs, and will work without being tethered to phone or PC. [Mark Gurman / Bloomberg] If you blinked, you probably missed this week's "massive" rally in support of net neutrality.
Now, keynote demo mishaps with voice recognition products are par for the course, but the company's Hub Robot, which debuted at CES last year, didn't work onstage for the majority of the keynote, leaving an LG exec speechless and fumbling to stick to the script while the dumb little robot he talked at blinked innocently.
You've already gone through the denial bit of this—it was when you woke up on the couch this morning, the TV still on, and saw the banner headline, white on red, "DONALD TRUMP ELECTED US PRESIDENT," and blinked twice and called softly to your roommate to confirm that, hold on, seriously, is this actually real?
Most Americans seem to still believe that, during the Cuban Missile Crisis, it was President Kennedy's boldness in going eye to eye with Russian ships that got Khrushchev to remove his missiles from Cuba – the so-called "Russia blinked" nonsense - rather than the backdoor diplomacy and our own relinquishment of missiles in Turkey that accomplished that goal.
In Mr. Hannity's monologue, he highlighted the fact that the Clinton administration had told all 93 United States attorneys to resign soon after he took office in 1993, and that "nobody blinked an eye," but he said it became a scandal when the George W. Bush administration fired several top prosecutors midway through his second term.
But if the last half of the show's final season on ABC felt as if the show had looked at Trump's election and blinked, then these first two episodes, while they don't quite engage with that world head-on, do, at least, try to find a sideways window into what it means to be alive today.
Here's a rundown of all the Pruitt news you missed if you blinked in the last day: The age-old Trump Cabinet scandal reared its head again this week: The EPA was considering a month-to-month lease on a private jet to accommodate Pruitt's frequent travel — and that of his round-the-clock security detail — the Washington Post reported Monday night.
But then, in the middle of a scene where a crying woman was typing something onto a computer terminal, the television screen blinked dark for a half second; and then it went light again, and Jeremy sat up straight, and found himself watching a black-and-white scene, shot by a single camera, mounted or held by a very steady hand.
But the 2014 web series, penned by Canadian writer Jordan Hall, placed a considerably gentler Carmilla, now about 330 years old, in a modern-day dorm room on a highly unusual college campus, where supernatural occurrences were the norm and no one blinked an eye when female students randomly went missing — no one, that is, except Carmilla's plucky roommate Laura.
Which may be why, once you blinked away the spots on your retinas, what was visible on the runway was a play on all kinds of masks — blank-faced and S&M leatherette and filigree metal, some full-face, some playing peekaboo with eyes and mouth — and Mr. Michele's now-signature exaggerated vintage grabfest of gender-bending costume for both sexes.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) blinked and bit his lips as Kavanaugh started to choke up as he talked about his female friends in high school who remain close with him to this day.
The US withdrawal from the Intermediate Nuclear Forces treaty, the failure to renew the New START treaty or enter into other arms-control negotiations, the apparent collapse of the agreement to constrain Iranian nuclear research, and the derailing of negotiations with North Korea have all eroded the stability of the nuclear equation we were finally getting right when Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev blinked.
Sarkeesian and Ms. Quinn's crime, according to someone who is definitely a lawyer: "pushing for a U.N. intervention (Foreign Agents) with the intent to limit internet free speech which violates the First Amendment of the U.S.") If their goal was really to protect the First Amendment, they would have at least blinked when the White House chief of staff, Reince Priebus, confirmed that President Trump is considering amending libel laws, presumably so he can prosecute journalists who hurt his feelings.
Here are the links to their coverage: As relations thaw, some Iranian prisoners in U.S. hope for early release Exclusive: White House dropped $10 million claim in Iran prisoner deal Exclusive: Obama pardons Iranians charged with sanctions violations On US end of Iran prisoner deal, doubts and delays in final hours Exclusive: In negotiating to free Americans in Iran, U.S. blinked on new sanctions The series "Unsafe at Any Level," by Michael Pell and Joshua Schneyer, won in the Joan M. Friedenberg Online Journalism category.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 was being praised by CNBC's tech product editor Todd Haselton and by sites from CNet to Tech Radar for its more exciting features, like the improved S Pen (to write on the phone's screen), which now has remote control capabilities via BlueTooth; flaw-detect camera (which detects flaws in photos, like if someone blinked or the result is blurry and allows you to retake them); and fun tech innovations like the video display, which allows you to play a video as the phone's main display rather than using just a photo.

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