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Increasingly, those times come just before it chalks up another win.
Watch ... Tyler chalks up his cramping to training -- or a lack thereof.
Tamim denies the accusations, and chalks up the animosity to simple jealousy.
The philanthropist chalks up his extraordinary ability to a laserlike sense of focus.
He chalks up the frequency to simply taking advantage of the shots available.
He chalks up the surge in hours to Trump's large family and travel schedule.
The rest of Amazon's apparel stable only chalks up a collective fraction of those sales.
Google chalks up Gabbard's inability to purchase ads to an automated security measure gone awry.
Instead, Systrom chalks up Instagram's busy year to a combination of changes, both structural and philosophical.
Kondik chalks up candidates' rationales for joining the 2020 race to a calculation about their images.
Before he's properly diagnosed, a neurologist chalks up his differences and delays to his premature birth.
Gabbard's campaign chalks up the bump in spending to a large increase in searches following the national appearance.
Nvidia chalks up the differences not to exclusive features, mind you, but the actual design of these chips.
Henry is a loquacious dispenser of anecdotes and aesthetic ruminations, which he chalks up to his Southern provenance.
Mr. Obama chalks up the contradictions both to politics and to the amorphous, unseen nature of the threat.
The government chalks up Juba's continuing violence to what it calls "unknown gunmen," but there is little investigation.
Tinkle remembers the rest of the Huskies being equally ineffectual, which she chalks up largely to their preparation.
Something she chalks up to making her first real pop album, 1989, which she says she didn't do alone.
It creates enemies and allies based on this framing, and it chalks up wins and losses based on these goals.
On Google Play, #2 was South Korea – something App Annie chalks up to Android's dominance in the country, courtesy of Samsung.
Mathrani then recapitalized the company with an additional $9003 billion in equity, which he humbly chalks up to an adrenaline rush.
He chalks up the split to, essentially, creative differences, and revealed that Cobie Smulders had been his top pick to star.
He does not believe Trump will actually pull out of NAFTA and chalks up the threat as Trump's aggressive negotiating style.
Normally gauche, he is animated when Lamb chalks up another crushed rival onto the blackboard they use to record the paper's sales.
Samsung saw the biggest gains — a phenomenon the analyst firm chalks up to a shift in strategy to eat some of its profits.
Their comprehensive re-evaluation chalks up the gap to differences in survey design that seemed trivial but turned out to matter a lot.
Nash chalks up a lot of the demand for this kind of service to millennial generation skepticism about the value of actively managing portfolios.
The former campaign aide chalks up the scrutiny on Melania Trump as a side effect of being the first first lady of her kind.
Krayzie chalks up the bloody mishap to doing dumb stuff back in the day, but Wish says he's been plotting his revenge for years.
But while many unisex products are available through the program, tampons and pads aren't included, which Meng chalks up to the social stigma around periods.
Instead, Lister chalks up their decline to climate change, which has already increased temperatures in Luquillo by two degrees Celsius since Lister first sampled there.
Yet McCabe chalks up any claims that he was less than forthcoming with Justice Department investigators about The Wall Street Journal story as a misunderstanding.
LG chalks up the loss to higher marketing on new models and April's move from Seoul to Vietnam for smartphone production for longer-term cost cutting.
" In fact, it got so turbulent that Walker didn't think the record would ever come out, something he chalks up as his own "tortured artist bullshit.
But consumer trust has come down overall, which Zweig chalks up to "concerns with the tech industry that might have spilled over" to the health sector.
Though he chalks up some early wins for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) too, suggesting its 228 hour breach notification requirement is already bearing fruit.
The majority of African-American candidates are running as Democrats, which the state party chalks up to its efforts to reach out to communities of color.
Saweetie chalks up a lot of this success to her work ethic, and her dedication to keep growing regardless of what obstacles stand in her way.
That study only chalks up 13 percent of job loss to trade during that period, with automation constituting a major portion of that remaining job loss.
Syracuse's Nicholson chalks up Missoni and Lilly Pulitzer's successes to the fact that those brands have a recognizable aesthetic, which also bodes well for Vineyard Vines.
" She chalks up the poor reputation of skin walkers in legend to "No-Maj medicine men, who were sometimes faking magical powers themselves, and fearful of exposure.
Now in its fourth season, Fortnite has exploded in popularity, which my colleague Nick Statt chalks up to its continually updated story in its vast shared world.
He chalks up some recent growth to the launch of account switching, so family members sharing a single phone in the developing world can all use Messenger.
In terms of the increased revenue figures, App Annie chalks up much of this growth to China's impact on the market, and specifically its growth on iOS.
This earnings season has been peppered with stock declines that Cramer chalks up to small blips in companies' reports that make investors feel like they've lost momentum.
Bannon chalks up that failure to Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell not realizing the deep divisions they were and still are facing within the Republican Party.
Though he has had Lasik surgery—"In Colombia, before it was legal here"—his vision is still imperfect, a malady he chalks up to doing too much intravenous cocaine.
Bell chalks up the appeal of the style to a broad, cultural familiarity as generations of readers picked up the books or had them read to them as children.
Time chalks up the appearance of some of the more common names to the fact that there are over 10,000 baby names to compete with across all 50 states.
This earnings season has been peppered with stock declines that CNBC's Jim Cramer chalks up to small blips in companies' reports that make investors feel like they've lost momentum.
He also described having a pint of blood drained from his body following the Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles ... an issue he chalks up to internal bleeding.
IEA chalks up the slowdown to forecasts for weaker economic growth, a return to average weather conditions and diminishing opportunities to switch from coal to gas in electric power plants.
He chalks up the scene's renaissance to the popularity of Stranger Things and the gorgeously austere Blade Runner sequel, and mentions he's only been actively running his YouTube shop for about three months.
Mr. Edwards, as strange as it may seem to Democrats elsewhere, studiously avoids criticism of the president and chalks up Mr. Trump's attacks on his record as the familiar realities of party politics.
The IEA chalks up those declines to a change in the way the tax system treats private use of company cars and the end of tax incentives last year for plug-in hybrids.
She often shoots with silicone-based lube because it can last a long time…so much so that it permanently stains sheets, which Pam chalks up to a production expense for making porn.
He chalks up his 2018 win to his discipline—every week he spent hours off the clock mastering the physics and nuances of the sign, until it felt like an extension of himself.
There's been interest among both donors linked to the tech industry as well as more traditional philanthropies — something Goldman chalks up to Harris' ability to speak to people in and out of Silicon Valley.
But at $43 for the base model and $24 for the upgraded version, it's still significantly cheaper than other flagships — something the company chalks up, in part, to its virtually non-existent advertising budget.
She declines most interview requests, which she chalks up to intense introversion and to a general philosophy that art dealers — she prefers the less commercial-sounding "gallerist" — should never usurp attention from their artists.
Despite her successes with taking science education virtual, her colleagues have been less receptive to the idea than she had hoped, something she chalks up to the learning curve associated with scripting in Second Life.
A recent, more detailed, estimate by Daron Acemoglu, David Autor and others chalks up about 1m of 5.5m manufacturing jobs lost between 20093 and 2011 to Chinese competition (with similar-sized job losses in other industries).
Yet a record 28.5 million travelers are expected to fly U.S. airlines over the Thanksgiving holiday, according to Airlines for America, an industry group that chalks up the forecast to low fares and a strong economy.
It's a reality that O'Rourke chalks up to a travel schedule and online advertising push built with the general election in mind, but it shows he still has to sell himself to the Democratic base, too.
He chalks up his lack of sensitivity during his visit to Aokigahara, in part, to having never known anyone who committed suicide even though he was raised in Ohio, where it's the second leading cause of death.
And the National Republican Congressional Committee last week began airing a commercial that accuses Mr. Thompson of supporting abortion for gender selection, a charge he denies and chalks up to desperation on the part of his opponent.
"In fact, the NYPD chalks up the majority of missing tourist reports each year to the city's subterranean canine inhabitants," the brochure cautions and directs park-goers to Reginella's fictional Ed Koch Wolf Foundation's website for more information.
In today's statement from Mooney (which you can read below), he chalks up the layoffs and new delays to a narrowed focus on MCX's partnership with Chase on its Chase Pay service, a deal that was announced last fall.
Mr. Moore chalks up his easy rapport with children to being "just a bit A.D.D." and also to his stint working at the restaurant chain Golden Corral, where employees were urged to remember names and personal details about diners.
So he chalks up, holds it against his neck, and does that crazy run, somehow balancing the pole as he goes forward, which happens to be one of the most elegant maneuvers in the sport … And he gets it.
"REEFER MADNESS" Part of the problem, according to Cloutier, is that most people --particularly veterans -- are still scared to even talk about cannabis, something he chalks up to the remnants of the so-called "reefer madness" of the early 20th century.
Ryan said he chalks up the Fed's will-they-won't-they monetary policy to the difficulty of raising rates at a time when many global central banks are easing in an attempt to eke out any growth from their economies.
" More confusing is the fact that the spokesperson at least partially chalks up the labels to ensuring that shoppers can get the products they need from Tesco: "We know customers want the convenience of getting all their shopping in one place.
MERKEL, MACRON FACE MIGRANT CRISIS AS EUROPE&aposS NATIONALIST-POPULIST MOVEMENT CHALKS UP WINS Horst Seehofer, the CSU interior minister, whose party is facing regional elections in October, wants Germany to turn back refugees who have already registered in other European countries.
It also took Preda a while to fully grasp just how huge Graceffa's star is, and how "being a digital celebrity worked" – a lot of which he chalks up to following a more traditional path of college and a 9-to-5 job.
In a ride full of new-school technologies, it's the evolution of an older one that serves as the undeniable high point, something that WDI executive producer Lisa Girolami chalks up to the company's focus on finding the best way to execute any given illusion.
The actor doesn't have much more to add beyond what the letter says clear as day -- that the 'Guardians' "fully support" James -- but he does elaborate on what he thinks is happening to his big bro ... a full-on character assassination that he chalks up to mere lies.
Dr. Thomy Kouremada-Zioga, a hair transplant surgeon at the Private Clinic of Harley Street, told the Daily Express that she has noticed a significant increase of patients who follow a strict vegan diet, a phenomenon she chalks up to the dietary restrictions that vegans impose on themselves.
IN JUNE, the number of students who sat for the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) was up 20% over the same sitting in 2016—a bump the exam's administrator chalks up, in part, to "our current political climate" spurring "people...to understand again the necessity for the rule of law".
After waning for a few years, the number of groups then jumped by 14% from 2014 to 2015—an increase Mr Lenz chalks up to a confrontation in 2014, when the father of two ranchers involved in the Oregon stand-off faced down government officials on public land in Nevada.
C.K. chalks up the show's cost to the high quality of its production — the show uses "four broadcast cameras, two beautiful sets and a state-of-the-art control room and a very talented and skilled crew and a hall-of-fame cast" — and the fact that it's completely independent.
However, he acknowledged that a number of augmented reality companies are struggling — a fact he chalks up to the cost and difficulty of developing AR hardware; the gap between hype and reality; and the extent to which AR companies have relied on Chinese investment, which has been harder to secure since the trade war.
" He shrugged off any suggestion that he's cracked the code for enduring multiple hours of makeup application each day — "I sit there, basically, or I stand there" — and he chalks up maintaining his strikingly lean physique to a "very boring" exercise routine of elliptical machines and light dumbbell lifting, and "the metabolism of a 22015-year-old.
That may account for some of the declines these rival networks are seeing in 2020, though the increased numbers of cord-cutters and "cord-nevers" is also likely a contributor, as now fewer people are tuning in to shop via their TV. However, eMarketer chalks up their decline, as well as Macy's, to the softening apparel market.
For the uninitiated, a win chalks up three points in group play, a tie (like that between Paraguay and Costa Rica last week) earns one point, and goal differential counts in a tie, so the US's 4-0 victory over Costa Rica on Tuesday was the lynch pin in their claim to the top spot in the group—over a very strong Colombian side.
More broadly, the partnership furthers GoCardless' mission to become a one-stop shop globally for businesses that want to let customers pay via recurring bank payments, known as Direct Debits in the U.K. It also chalks up another win for TransferWise, which has always wanted to power currency exchange for other financial service providers and not just its own app, but has sometimes struggled with this aspect of its platform play.
However, in 1950 a one-night event with big band leader Ralph Flanagan drew 3,054 people at $1.50 a ticket."Flanagan Tour Chalks Up Hefty Scores for Week," Billboard May 20, 1950, p. 4.
A team losings all its tricks receives a "whip" (biczyk); a team losing the first five tricks receives a "cat" (kota) and a team losing having taken only one trick chalks up a "dagger" (rożen).
Hip hop uses these images because it sells and it is what the public consumes. Studies have shown that men who watched these videos are more accepting of violence against women and see them as sex objects. It is believed that this distinction of accepted and unaccepted raunchiness chalks up to the idea "classism". Classism is differential treatment based on actual or perceived social status.
She dances with him and instructs him in more aggressive male stripper moves. During the reunion special Q&A;, when asked if anyone was disappointed in how they were portrayed, Meredith says that it was never shown on camera that she received her Ph.D. in School Psychology during the first seven years and that she chalks up all of her alcohol abuse to her being "in college" at the time.
Naturally, Slapsie is not happy with the spectator's sense of humor, so he chalks up his horn as though it were a pool cue ("Screwball in the side pocket") and charges into him. The spectator and his horse are hit so hard the two become a centaur. Later, Porky accidentally arrives in the ring. Slapsie is still chasing Ponchi, but somehow stops chasing him and guns for Porky instead.
Scoring is recorded in the traditional way by chalking lines or strokes (Striche) on a slate. A team that takes at least five tricks chalks up 1 line. If they win the first five in a row, their opponents are 'licked' or 'thrashed' (gejaunt or gejannt) and the winners score 2 lines. A successful dare of the Toller Hund is worth 1 line and of Brusbart is worth 2 lines.
She lands herself in hot soup and chalks up a debt. With nobody to turn to, she looks Fa Cai up and attempts to sell Olympic to him to solve her money woes. Fa Cai mistakes Li Ping to be his daughter and cannot bear to see his grandson in the hands of other people. He arranges for Olympic to be adopted by Guo An but was initially rejected by the latter.
Fire still burns bright for 'ultimate warrior' Mika Vukona as Breakers leader chalks up game No 400Breakers make it eight straight with win over defending champion Perth Wildcats After eight seasons with the Breakers, Vukona joined the Brisbane Bullets in 2018.Brisbane Continue Recruitment with Mika Vukona Signing Vukona ended the 2018–19 season on 449 games after tearing his Achilles in game one of the Bullets' semi-final series against the Wildcats and thus missing game two.
Ellen attempts to intimidate the young woman by sharing how frightening "her mother" is. This effort appeared successful as the secretary adopts more modest clothing, glasses, and an unflattering hairstyle. Ellen (as Annabel) asks Bill for access to his credit card in order to make herself over as her braces were scheduled to be removed that afternoon. Bill approves, and chalks up his secretary's awkward appearance to personal problems at home as her son is sick and her husband was wounded in the Vietnam War, causing Ellen to scold herself for not trusting her husband.
The band name themselves after The Four Seasons bowling alley, and Bobby writes them three songs that finally propel them to stardom: "Sherry", "Big Girls Don't Cry" and "Walk Like a Man". In the wake of their success, Bob also chalks up a personal first by losing his virginity ("December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)"). The band's success means that they tour a lot more, along the way discovering the girl band The Angels ("My Boyfriend's Back"). Unfortunately, the constant touring strains Frankie's marriage to Mary, and they eventually divorce ("My Eyes Adored You").
" One of Risen's sources chalks up the failure to investigate the cards to incompetence rather than foul play: "The cards were sent back to Washington and were never fully exploited. I think nobody ever looked at them because of incompetence." When Americans investigated the cards, Risen wrote that they worked with > "a Muslim financier with a questionable past, and with connections to the > Afghan Taliban, al Qaeda, and Saudi intelligence. ... Saudi intelligence > officials had seized all of the records related to the card from the Saudi > financial institution in question; the records then disappeared.
The 'tableau' used for scoring Players decide who will partner whom and the partners (Magger) in each team sit opposite one another. One player is nominated as the scribe and chalks up a 'tableau' on a slate consisting of six horizontal lines or strokes (Striche) divided in half by a vertical line. Each half represents the six lines that a team aims to erase first. The dealer now deals 3 cards, one by one, to each player and places the rest down as a Block (stock) in the middle of the table.
People magazine's reviewer admired the album as "a musical giant's defiant tribute to the value of life" and described the song as "a moving, warming ballad"."Picks and Pans Review: Somewhere in England", People, 27 July 1981 (archived version from 27 December 2013, retrieved 19 November 2016). Conversely, writing in Creem, Mitchell Cohen cited the track as an example of the album's diminishing quality after the opening song, "Blood from a Clone", in which Harrison criticised Warner's, and he added: "'Life Itself' is God's resume, complete with noms d'omnipotence. ('You are the real love that I've got' George sings, as Olivia chalks up evidence for future alienation of affection charges.)"Mitchell Cohen, "George Harrison: Somewhere In England", Creem, September 1981; available at Rock's Backpages (subscription required).

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