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"cut through" Definitions
  1. to go through something in order to make your route shorter
  2. (also cut something through something) to make a path or passage through something by cutting

952 Sentences With "cut through"

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To cut through misinformation, it is important to be educated.
And it can cut through aluminum, steel, stone, or granite.
He said-- he goes, 'Let me just cut through it.
He said, he goes, 'Let me just cut through it.
Cracks of gunfire cut through the dry, hot August air.
Floyd's words tried to cut through the air of uncertainty.
Those 2,300 jobs will be cut through buyouts and layoffs.
Made a bowl of mayonnaise cut through with hoisin sauce.
A few technology names also cut through the bears' negativity.
You cut through the peritoneum, a thin, almost translucent membrane.
Clouds of acrid purple smoke cut through the tropical air.
Their angry voices cut through the stillness of suburban Paris.
Look look let's let's cut through all the craziness right.
They used machetes to cut through mangroves and tree roots.
All this seemed to cut through his uncle's hinted accusations.
Other officers will take a 50% cut through June 30.
I NEED those headlights of yours to cut through it.
Only statesmen with moral clarity can cut through the fog.
You might cut through it, it's a very powerful tool.
The onions were flavorful and cut through the dense beans.
That same accent cut through bloviating Republicans like a knife.
The bullet cut through blood vessels and broke a bone.
"I don't know what it can't cut through," Burns said.
But when you cut through all the theatrical displays of outrage?
Graham-Cassidy, when you cut through the spin, would do both.
One notification on one platform may not cut through the noise.
We yearn for a way to cut through to something real.
MoodPrism helps you cut through that by tracking your emotional health.
Cut through the noise, arm yourself with the facts and vote.
Luckily, some new research can help us cut through the noise.
Having a relationship with another person can cut through the noise.
Cut through the point guard's pics to see his daily 'dos.
It was difficult to cut through and even harder to chew.
But now he's like, 'Of course you can cut through anything.
I wanted to cut through the digital dust that surrounds us.
Police sirens cut through the genteel calm inside the Chemnitzer Hof.
Social media ads helped us cut through this kind of b.s.
An older, local woman, Raffaela Ippolito, has cut through the crowd.
The larger the number, the easier it can cut through food.
You need an incisive wine that can cut through the creaminess.
But our tussles cut through our age discrepancy and gender gap.
"We're trying to cut through a lot of noise," Buttigieg said.
Children played outside and their laughter cut through the ominous silence.
You don't cut through in a very subtle, laid back way.
Selecting a set is simple once you cut through the noise.
The engine let out a rumble that cut through the suburban night.
First, you cut through the small, fast Dregs with their glimmering knives.
This caused it to cut through the water like a knife blade.
As the debate prattled on, a sane voice cut through the chamber.
Here's -- just cut through all of the chatter and the white noise.
Unfortunately for humans, those jaws can cut through other things, like fingers.
To cut through the B.S., we consulted top dermatologists for direct recommendations.
It contained five holes cut through layers and layers of healed bone.
He's right about something—sending a dick does cut through the clutter.
"It's going to take a warrior to cut through it," he said.
The new line will cut through some of the most restive areas.
But now he's like, 'Yeah, of course, you can cut through anything.
But it has the ability to cut through a block of wood.
And holy cats does it cut through zombie heads like they're butter.
But Nick Kyrgios, the young and combustible Australian, cut through the platitudes.
Demonstrators cut through their bases with hacksaws and pushed them over, cheering.
And the fat helps, like, cut through the saltiness of the meat.
"People come to us to cut through the noise," said Mr. Sartwell.
It's hard enough to cut through all the factually dubious campaign rhetoric.
The tone of these novels is a rebellion cut through with apathy.
To do so, he butterflied the chops and cut through the ribs.
He cut through the dura, the thick protective sack around the cord.
Seems to work, nobody cut through the fence here in four weeks.
We're using stars and brands to cut through the fucking cat videos.
These moments cut through the otherwise vaporous generalizations B.H.L. is fond of.
His tours cut through bank and hotel lobbies and skipped traffic lights.
The Sarawat Mountains cut through several provinces along Saudi's Red Sea coast.
So, to get one open, you need to cut through those muscles.
One species, Iharkutosuchus, had big square teeth cut through with deep grooves.
Let's cut through the noise a bit and tighten this thing back up.
The group says the tweaks will help to cut through gridlock in Congress.
To help cut through the clutter, we've rounded up the best 15 picks.
We see it as our job to help you cut through the noise.
He unraveled one of the bricks and cut through it with a knife.
When you cut through it, it's like cutting through a piece of steak.
Nobody can take the effort to cut through it- Because you're sick. Yeah.
It can be a real challenge for us to cut through that noise.
At around 250 volts the metal probes cut through the gel like butter.
Can the right climate policy cut through hyperpolarization and garner substantial bipartisan support?
Proponents say the bill would help small businesses cut through Washington red tape.
For Bowie himself, it was just another chance to cut through the crowd.
That's where we need the voices of historians to cut through the clutter.
Causey cut through at least four fences with the wire cutters, Stirling said.
If it was metal, it would cause sparks when they cut through it.
"It cut through mud, and through me, like a knife," Mr. Tallmer wrote.
He did cut through more NFL defenses than Freddy Krueger in that #32.
Tuesday night's vote cut through that rhetoric, revealing how superficial it really is.
But leave it to a Canadian band to cut through the American noise.
On the next play, Murray cut through the paint and drew a foul.
Here's how to cut through the confusion and pick a simple, versatile wardrobe.
These podcasts cut through that kind of craven calculation and inject levity instead.
MS: High-pressure, really precise jet of water that can cut through anything.
Getting SACRIFICE to cut through two of the themers was an unplanned bonus.
A cool breeze cut through the thick, balmy air of the waning daytime.
I would buy leftover short ends of film stock and cut through them.
We really think Hasan's P.O.V. and his take on things can cut through.
There is, though, a way to cut through that mess: use electrons instead.
Otherwise, they'll likely struggle to cut through the noise and gain investor interest.
And anything, or anyone, that can cut through fandom rage must be praised.
Eventually, he stands alone, promising to cut through the paralysis of democratic incoherence.
"The truth has finally cut through the noise," Crump said in a statement.
This enabled him to cut through subjective or potentially false claims by subordinates.
But then he cut through the diplomatic language to acknowledge a larger issue.
They cut through the landscape -- but reduced attacks on Israelis by Palestinian militants.
His lanky frame cut through the starkly lit, deep blue of the stage.
Coast Guard helicopters cut through the sky to evacuate the sick and wounded.
"It was one of my more difficult rescues and I was surprised to find that I would have to not only cut through dry wall but also cut through concrete with my saw in order to save the kitten," Gallo said.
Near-infrared photos cut through Titan's clouds and haze to reveal its complex surface.
I cut through Rittenhouse Square park right as the church bells chime at 6.
The onions and relish cut through the smokiness of the hot dog very nicely.
Mounted cavalry charges a closed-off outpost as I cut through a nearby mage.
Helped cut through the natural banality of that montage, however right-on the ideas.
Another note to mention is how team sports cut through racial and socioeconomic divides.
The doctors cut through her brain until she was no longer able to speak.
Officials do not know where they obtained tools that helped them cut through metal.
The inmates also cut through metal to reach an unsecured area of the roof.
Some kids cut through pitcher plant leaves to discover what the carnivorous species ingested.
Here, let's cut through the news and take a look at what really matters.
The show follows suit, offering no punchline to cut through the earnestness at hand.
Trump has an excellent capacity to cut through a problem and see its essence.
It has the ability to cut through all of the clutter of marketing messages.
Queer performance artists are particularly adept at using humor to cut through the misery.
"It's time to cut through the noise," Dawson says in the sneak peek video.
The barges' bows will also be built high, in order to cut through waves.
"You're fired" seems to cut through workplace nonsense and get down to brass tacks.
"The inmates cut through half-inch steel bars to facilitate their escape," Hallock said.
A new traffic artery will cut through Tsukiji, transporting visitors to the games' venues.
But in eastern Kentucky, disability lawyer Eric C. Conn truly cut through the noise.
So I just wonder how we can really create cut through in that space.
Can its advertising cut through the noise in the increasingly crowded world of entertainment?
" She continues, "Cut through the chaos of your day and seek an extraordinary existence.
Still, with his ample power he cut through Mahler's thick orchestration and clashing chords.
Digital policy-making is a lot like trying to cut through the Gordian knot.
Behind the beach a maze of unmarked trails cut through the dense coastal scrubland.
The proposed structures would cut through various protected areas, including the National Butterfly Center.
Sarcasm in Greek means to cut through layers, so it is basically the same.
After the explosion, the team used welding torches to cut through the steel beams.
He built DoNotPay to cut through hassles designed to separate us from our money.
The native trees can often be located along city parkways that cut through woodlands.
Astronauts have reported cravings for stronger tastes that cut through the flavor-muffling congestion.
"The mesh cut through my vagina wall and came through my skin," Schulz said.
President on down has always said I'm going to cut through the red tape.
Cut through the noise and spend your valuable time talking to the right people.
A mezzanine that cut through the apartment was a big a waste of space.
Villarama believed Duterte's tough talk helped cut through bureaucracy and translate straight into action.
I cut through a neighborhood and still get the kids to school on time. Phew!
How many times did I cut through that blister, like it was no big deal?
Cut through the bouncing synthesizers and you'll have something substantial, not artifice, in Mayberry's words.
Railroad tracks cut through the town, with schools on Cleveland's east side virtually all black.
" —Juliette "I was walking behind a group of young girls, and cut through a park.
Using diamond-tipped tools, they cut through their cell bars before scaling the perimeter wall.
"This plane will cut through the sky, deeper and further than ever before," he said.
She knows how to give a performance big enough to cut through her character's plasticity.
Which is why Apple's ability to cut through the noise and din is so remarkable.
A protein called cas9 acts as a pair of scissors to cut through the DNA.
Bird is aiming to cut through some of that inconvenience with its new delivery service.
On one play, he cut through traffic and elevated for an up-and-under layup.
Yet instead of strong leadership, to cut through the difficulties, Donald Trump provided little help.
They also say that the construction would cut through sacred land and destroy burial sites.
My biggest criticism on my latest work is I could still cut through even more.
At the same time, not a single member showed a cut through at least 2021.
The group's push is intended to cut through tech's slow pace of change on diversity.
In the middle of our trip, we cut through Mississippi to see where I'd lived.
One simple way to cut through the noise can be to look at the numbers.
The minute they cut through it he's like, 'Well, yeah, if you buy a saw.
On August 21, a total solar eclipse will cut through the entire continental United States.
With statistics now flooding in, better technologies are needed to help cut through the noise.
Arthur Ashe Boulevard will cut through an avenue of ghosts, not all of them friendly.
They use shovels, chain saws and heavy duty rakes called McLeods to cut through vegetation.
Somewhere he may have the knives to cut through, but they all lack the edge.
But I think there's a way to cut through at least some of the confusion.
In this case, it is left to the young to cut through the deadening sameness.
From his first week in office, Trump has backed pipelines that cut through sovereign land.
To that end, he cut through layers of bureaucracy — and fired a slew of employees.
That's why this product combines bleach with other cleaning agents that cut through soap scum.
It was tempting to cut through the pleasantries and ask, 'What are you in for?
Birds cut through the air with ease, while our drones plummet out of the sky.
Cut it to the length you need, then cut through the center of the length.
Barricades of burning car tires cut through most of the capital's main roads and highways.
Every second of this is familiar enough to cut through the fog of last night.
We tested, and turns out filters help you cut through the noise to find gems.
The denudations look like cow paths cut through sage brush — invasive affronts on the landscape.
Emergency workers must cut through the hull of the second barge to offload its fuel.
He cut through the middle, spun around a defender and scampered to the end zone.
By passing an actual bill you cut through the dysfunctional negotiations at the White House.
A quick dribbler, he could cut through defenses before passing the ball to open teammates.
Jana Hunter of , playing guitar with backing tracks, managed to cut through the inevitable exhaustion.
Seals get stuck in plastic rings from six-packs that slowly cut through their necks.
So Fremont instituted commute-hour turn restrictions on the most heavily used residential cut-through routes.
Many consumer DNA testing companies have pledged to cut through the dieting din with personalized advice.
When trying to cut through the noise, it is often outrage that rises above all else.
A digger cut through the power lines and we nearly scrapped it for an insurance job.
Officers cut through the padlock and chains securing the container, which was completely enclosed, Wright said.
Despite that, Mota said she felt everything as the doctor began to cut through her skin.
The president will also suggest a $70 billion cut through limiting eligibility for federal disability benefits.
To move cocaine to its North American consumers, South American drug traffickers cut through Central America.
Instead, these candidates are proclaiming that their expertise with multitasking equips them to cut through gridlock.
With so many questions, we're in need of some expert advice to cut through the noise.
When I did "HyperNormalisation" I found that it cut through to the generation below the millennials.
I hadn't played it in years, but I cut through the game's early bosses with ease.
You can use scissors to cut through chicken breasts, snip chives, or quickly trim green beans.
Snow-dusted mountains cut through the orange glow above and are mirrored in the lake below.
Robbie does her best to cut through the misogyny, leaning into the character's humor and instability.
In Cairo baksheesh is the simplest way to cut through the airport's tangle of red tape.
Then, he cut through four fences and left a dummy in his bed to trick guards.
Within minutes, blue flashing lights cut through the darkness and armed police broke down the door.
He grabbed a kitchen knife and cut through the plastic, then opened the box, he said.
Republicans—including Trump—generally say they want to cut through bureaucracy and eliminate needless red tape.
And throughout the book, there are pockets of wicked, acidic humor that cut through the heaviness.
The thief cut through two layers of fencing to get to Sammy and carry him out.
It brings a clarity of vision that can cut through the chaos of politics, she says.
Because there's a thick membrane that is really difficult to cut through because it is rubbery.
But we've cut through the mess to bring you the top 2020 candidate Instagram accounts, ranked.
They don't have the time, money or lawyers to cut through a thicket of complex rules.
She rode quickly, but she did not use a wormhole to cut through time and space.
Sometimes he's trying to cut through the nonsense of people telling Americans what's important to them.
Over time, those efforts have started to cut through the fog around North Korea's first family.
It's time to pick hard-nosed people to cut through things and figure out a deal.
So we cut through a nearby hotel that was still in business to reach the beach.
Good oversight makes it impossible to ignore pressing problems and can cut through the partisan fog.
In other areas, huge gullies and chasms have split roads painstakingly cut through the thick jungle.
If you want to cut through the noise, Everlane's ReNew Long Puffer is an easy choice.
The denim is cut through with polypropylene, which makes it lighter while maintaining a heavier feel.
We have a machine that can drill or cut through concrete, so we may use that.
COHN: WE THINK WE CAN PAY FOR THE ENTIRE TAX CUT THROUGH GROWTH OVER THE CYCLE.
What if we used James Damore as a catalyst for conversations that cut through old oppositions?
The team, now dubbed the "Kate Smith Celtics," cut through state after state—Illinois, Tennessee, Michigan.
The two outer ones have tiny saw-like teeth on them to easily cut through skin.
We're here to help you cut through all, or at the very least some of that.
There is one way, however, to cut through discomfort with social mores and longstanding tribal rituals.
Cut through the gallery to see the celebs who have sported the knot so stylish hairdo'.
They all have one thing in common, lively acidity, to cut through the rich assertive flavors.
Surrounded by that cacophony, we want something—or someone—to help us cut through the noise.
Beck recalled a time, as a teen-ager, when he attempted to cut through MacArthur Park.
A data-driven approach can cut through our political dysfunction and incentivize better results from government.
However, the gooey cheese atop the sausage patty was plentiful and cut through the biscuit's dryness.
But also like Glee, there are moments of stark, surprising sincerity that cut through the noise.
I find a vacant lot to cut through to another street, also busy and without sidewalks.
We just need a governor that can cut through California's massive taxes and burdensome regulatory climate.
Young rexes also had slim, agile bodies and blade-like teeth that could cut through flesh.
Today, a machine can cut through the subterranean darkness to measure a cave's interior with incredible accuracy.
The tunnel was cut through jagged rock and measured about 6 feet tall and 4 feet wide.
With skillful aim it can cut through medium-health foes like Reaper in a matter of seconds.
The meeting would allow the leaders to cut through "political noise" about alleged Russian collusion, Bolton said.
We're more likely to have a debate over whether or not a lightsaber could cut through adamantium.
It can cut through the sectarian media bubbles where more and more of us get our information.
She'll be able to help you pinpoint the underlying cause and cut through that fog for good.
OpenSC allows consumers to cut through the complexity and lack of transparency in supply chains, said Hunyor.
The only way I can cut through the confusion is to cling to my identity in Christ.
A construction worker screams as we cut through his work site, under backhoes and around gaping holes.
NEPA reforms will cut through these obstacles, further boosting the economy while making energy transport more efficient.
Steel workers have also been called in to cut through metal beams and are waiting on orders.
Sir Lynton argues that such messages "cut through the static" of 24-hour television and social media.
But that's not a bad thing since they're supposed to be agile to cut through the air.
These teeth look like they evolved to cut through the tough, fibrous leaves of ancient palm trees.
Howard attempted to smash a hole in the roof but didn't have any tools to cut through.
There is a laser cutter to etch materials like fabric, marble or wood and cut through plastic.
He told investigators he would eat candy bars for dinner as he cut through pipes and walls.
The company resisted the cut through three months of controversy and criticism, but eventually cut the shot.
The result is these six bite-sized rules meant to cut through the noise of career clichés.
One of Mr Modi's innovations was to use IT to cut through red tape for new businesses.
They cut through the bars of the Santa Clara County Main Jail at around 2408:2808 p.m.
Music this intimate can cut through, or compel you to turn away in discomfort at its closeness.
It's full of big, beautiful synth washes cut through with melodic raps and harder-edged bars alike.
The inmates used tools to cut through security bars in a plumbing tunnel and into air vents.
The National Weather Service in Birmingham, Alabama, said a tornado cut through Pickens County on Tuesday evening.
The inmates used tools to cut through security bars in a plumbing tunnel and into air vents.
Rescue workers cut through parts of a partially collapsed overpass in Kolkata, India, on March 31, 2016.
The documentary series, too, is trying to cut through the noise of the unpredictable 2016 presidential election.
As a part of the process, it submitted analysis that could help regulators cut through the noise.
Rosy Bindi, the commission's president, says she aims to cut through the anti-Mafia's "opaqueness and ambiguities".
His characters' missives are the only things that cut through the haze of his weird, disobedient stories.
" Then Ms. Blige's voice cut through the arena, serrate as ever, singing her breakthrough hit "Real Love.
Where Claudio Ranieri's side employed rapid counterattacks to cut through opponents, Atlético's build-up is more ponderous.
Her "decoder" feature translated a handful of actual letters so that people could cut through the muddle.
All the fruits cut through with orange juice, with soy milk, almond milk, milk milk, dealer's choice.
But a single with an accompanying four-minute video "just doesn't cut through the noise," he said.
Steel I-beams — parts of which are painted red in different ways — cut through its flexible spaces.
In order to cut through that, you have to be willing to adapt and make some changes.
Winding roads cut through forests and rolling hills where horses and cattle graze and stone walls meander.
Other senators did try, at times, to cut through the Trump-driven hysteria and conduct normal business.
A group of them cut through the terrace and slipped between the NYISE students and the photographer.
This had an unintended effect: It funneled some migrants onto Interstate 5, which cut through the barriers.
It was probably naïve to think that Mueller could cut through such a thick web of falsity.
What could cut through the political crosscurrents this year is a simple maxim: Asians vote for Asians.
Her "decoder" feature translated a handful of actual letters so that people could cut through the muddle.
Motorcycle-hailing startups have become attractive alternatives because bikes can easily cut through gridlock, unlike other vehicles.
During the Cold War, RFE was an important instrument to cut through government-sponsored propaganda and censorship.
They cut through the middle of the orange pebbly desert, headed for the unmarked border with Iran.
Even the highway to the airport cut through spectacular, unspoiled scenes of undulating land and saturated color.
A fourth cut through the soft tissue of his scalp and flew out below Craig's left ear.
But sharp pencil lines and brighter white wedges cut through this engulfing fog like spirit through flesh.
The agents told the Post the saws can cut through the bollards in a matter of minutes.
Grueneberg described enjoying the conflicting taste from having two different sauces, which both cut through the ricotta.
They were discussing the false narratives surrounding President Trump and why they're so difficult to cut through.
Yes, political leaders can cut through the red tape and the roadblocks imposed by lower-level bureaucrats.
This kind of affirmation and condensed schooling is just what we need to cut through the nonsense.
It's time to cut through the noise of sustainability claims inflicted on us by fast fashion brands.
"Get Dripped" with Playboi Carti—all 8-bit twitches and staccato flows—would cut through the sugar.
In one oft-repeated anecdote, he once used a chain saw to cut through a hotel room wall.
Soft gradients are alluring because they cut through the noise of social media, but they also are disorienting.
Couture cut through the middle of the slot, slid the puck to Meier, whose shot popped over Kinkaid.
On both songs, Gunna's melodies cut through the clutter of the posse cuts, with a buttery smooth delivery.
On August 17th at the BBC Proms, I was reminded of why her performances cut through my grief.
Users spend about nine minutes just scrolling through options, and HBO Max is designed to cut through that.
The aim is to cut through the noise and single out several of Trump's most significant, lasting actions.
Shopping malls, petrol stations and apartment blocks were levelled; bulldozers cut through slums, leaving tens of thousands homeless.
Each teaching offers symbols and stories that can help us cut through our own obstacles and cultivate compassion.
Thankfully, there are phenomena like the #WhatTheFluffChallenge to cut through the darkness with a giant bolt of cute.
"It seems that the inmates cut through half-inch steel bars to facilitate their escape," Lieutenant Hallock said.
The suspects used a tool to cut through a fence to gain entry to the event, Smithee said.
The hagfish's loose skin allowed the shark tooth to cut through skin but never through the underlying muscle.
And with relatively low mountains, new runs are being cut through forests to accommodate the Olympic downhill races.
Don't skip the mustard dip and cold beer here: you'll want something to cut through the intense richness.
That's hardly new, and as studios try to cut through the content clutter, even less likely to change.
Conservationists, for example, have voiced concern that they could disturb wildlife, as they cut through Kenya's national parks.
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It will allow you to cut through the skin better and the slices will have more definition. Congratulations!
Probably one of my most cherished memories is when the band decided to cut through Badlands National Park.
Morris' low-key delivery and precision timing cut through the louder, brasher comedy, and freshens the film's vibe.
Cities such as Cleveland, St. Louis and Detroit have programs to help immigrant entrepreneurs cut through red tape.
Apple and Google are starting to cut through the mess and let everything in our homes talk together.
It was impossible to cut through the zombie hordes alone and teams that didn't work well together failed.
And after years of setbacks, those designs are finally beginning to cut through some American regulatory red tape.
And once they cut through a single slat, there's a hole big enough for people to get through.
Lake's guitars, typically pitched up with knife-edge distortion, cut through Mike Baillie and Travis Kuhlman's swung rhythms.
They're already trying to overhaul the office in an attempt to cut through red tape and streamline contracts.
The evening sunlight cut through a section of the gym's wall that had been peeled back during Winston.
The strong bipartisan votes cut through the partisan rancor and demonstrate the strength of opposition to offshore drilling.
Of course, you can add a little bitter sarcasm to cut through the bullshit in true Aquarius fashion.
So how can we cut through the red tape to help Medicare beneficiaries get the care they need?
Firefighters had to cut through 30 or 40 logs before they could rescue the man from the car.
They also cut through it to take their high-school-age children to school in neighboring Berkeley Heights.
But markets realize that central banks have no magical powers to cut through a crisis like this. 5.
The authors want to cut through the juice cleanses and paleo diets to bring back some common sense.
The booth is staffed only during the daytime, according to Andina, and drivers often cut through the plain.
Cut through the rough of the past few days, and that one fact shines through like a diamond.
Her show neither coddled nor exploited sob stories — it just cut through them to get to the truth.
Many Indians credit him with programs that have helped the poor and cut through red tape and corruption.
"We think we can pay for the entire tax cut through growth over the cycle," Cohn told CNBC.
Hanukkah: The lighting of a 4,000-pound menorah in Midtown cut through the darkness of rising anti-Semitism.
Suffice to say, there's a lot out there, and we want to help you cut through the clutter.
The river swelled so much there, it cut through swathes of farmland, turning the highest points into islands.
Yet "Pages for Her," the novel's long-awaited sequel, set 20 years later, is cut through with disappointment.
These performers cut through the swelling music and sometimes cloying earnestness to put across some valuable emotional truths.
But these moments, while explosive on social media, do not seem to have cut through with ordinary voters.
I plotted a route that would skirt the Observation Wheel and cut through an anti-tear-gas rally.
Holding down on the mouse, drag to form a rectangle that seems to cut through the gauzy filter.
Not to mention, the wall would cut through the private land of farmers and ranchers, harming their businesses.
The forces would cut through YPG territory, before pushing on to Raqqa, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) south.
Progressives need a simple, powerful, and easily communicated electoral reform to cut through the complexity and rally voters.
It's a way to cut through almost all the hassle of voting with a single simple, durable reform.
It takes something — or someone — pretty special to cut through the white noise of cynicism that surrounds Washington.
The strikes from the blade were so powerful, one cut through her flesh and broke her right arm.
To me it was an astonishingly user-friendly tool that cut through opaque corporate bureaucracy on my behalf.
I needed a knife that's good for giving a good clean cut through semi-soft cheeses like Gorgonzola.
She uses the codes of Minnesota nice to cut through Jerry's defenses, and follows clues that others miss.
The movie is infused with light-hearted moments that cut through the intensity of the Jim Crow-era racism.
Looser rules would let the industry help doctors cut through the volume of studies that come out each month.
His kindness and compassion cut through party lines and transcended social status; his love for others was truly indiscriminate.
In response to another message, Brown supported a fan by offering words of encouragement to cut through her loneliness.
"When you cut through all that happened, this defendant did not get a fair shake," Santos told the judges.
" "I think the market is anticipating that we get this tax cut through, that it would really drive earnings.
We intend to cut through the clutter and open up conversations about those transformative moments in powerful personal narratives.
So was a sponsorship deal which Mr Nyantakyi appears to negotiate, taking a cut through his own private company.
To do so it plans to make boring machines more powerful, so that they can cut through material faster.
In 2009, 73 prisoners cut through two fences to escape from the same facility, the Australian Broadcasting Corp reported.
I didn't really think about how I would cut through all the noise and how I could stand out.
A battery driven saw was then used to cut through the horn, which took little more than a minute.
To perform the dastardly deed on the immature female, the male uses its fangs to cut through the exoskeleton.
Here's our primer for anyone who wants to cut through the noise and see the stuff that really matters.
Here, they prepare to dig into some sweet watermelon with Suisin's yo-deba knife—it can cut through anything.
The first thing she recommended was a "good set of knives," that are sharp enough to cut through anything.
At TheScore, he regularly contributes lengthy, fact-based treatises that cut through the semantic guesswork of your average analyst.
Tom McClintock (R) needed a police escort to cut through the protesters who demonstrated at his town hall event.
That's when I heard the motorcycle cut through the low, hollow wind... I stalked two figures through the fog.
"You're going to have to have a really loud voice to cut through a crowded field," the strategist said.
But if you're playing where I play—(plays high pitched, loud scale)—then it can cut through traffic, right?
As thousands of storm victims fled to Arkansas for shelter, Huckabee cut through the red tape to provide assistance.
Their tales of decaying buildings and urban sprawl bore a heavy emotional weight that cut through Brock's leery delivery.
I missed the turn onto the highway and rode onto a tree-lined path that cut through a village.
"The military has always been in my heart," said Mr. Seroka, 69, as the plane cut through the clouds.
But it's a way for the company to try and cut through the noise currently in the cryptocurrency world.
What the candidates need to address is how to create clear lines of authority to cut through red tape.
Tempers flared last year when Christiania's leaders refused to allow a new bike path to cut through the neighborhood.
Braithwaite's writing pulses with the fast, slick heartbeat of a YA thriller, cut through by a dry noir wit.
Besides the off-temperature porterhouse, a grilled branzino was so raw that a steak knife couldn't cut through it.
She brought the courtroom to near-silence with an idea that cut through the fog of the lawyers' verbiage.
At the Queens bank, the investigators also found a grinding wheel, a tool to cut through steel or concrete.
In the age of streaming and the playlistification of albums, Ari Lennox's Shea Butter Baby cut through the noise.
Paisley Park, Prince's storied recording lair outside Minneapolis, has finally cut through the red tape to become a museum.
On my way to the prosecutor's office, I cut through southeast Pennsylvania farmland dotted with silos and gentle hills.
That's when Carol starts scraping down her rosary so she can cut through the duct tape around her wrists.
The company's platform is designed to help cut through bureaucratic tape that can prevent people from accessing important services.
With climate change, there's nothing simple about the subject — so it's harder to cut through the barrage of misinformation.
A little bit of smoking and a bright, vinegar-y vegetable slaw also helps to cut through the heat.
"If we address stigma through art, we'll be able to cut through the silence and stop the social exclusion."
The canal will cut through that land, as well as land around nearly two dozen different villages and neighborhoods.
Readers have gravitated to email newsletters — they're the best way to cut through the overwhelming nature of everything online.
On the local level, it's incumbent upon us to try to cut through some of that and work together.
Later, he cut through several defenders for a layup that gave the Wizards the lead for good, 146-144.
On-site emissions could also be cut through things like 100%-electric construction equipment sourcing its electricity from renewables.
But boilerplate "pick your brain" queries create a lot of white noise that can be hard to cut through.
With electricity out since the early morning hours, the hum of generators cut through the roar of swirling winds.
"It is harder than ever to cut through the clutter," said Brian Wieser, an analyst at Pivotal Research Group.
I turned off the beach down one of the many unmarked sandy roads that cut through the towering forests.
Webcomics, in particular, are being used to cut through the noise, explain complicated issues, and spread the word online.
Except we are revealing ourselves always, in ways both gestural and explicit, trying, literally, to cut through the noise.
"The only way to cut through is to make a good-faith effort to humanize yourself," Mr. Casimir said.
It's a little thicker than other screen protectors, at 0.3 millimeters, which makes it harder to cut through it.
The new system was supposed to cut through bureaucratic red tape by allowing industries to regulate their own apprenticeships.
And have you made these restaurant-style pork chops yet, with polenta cut through with goat cheese and rosemary?
Smith's style was to cut through confusion by presenting detailed facts and figures, particularly in response to Trump's deceit.
For some people, it takes a long time, and Kevin had a distinct voice that just cut through immediately.
Tuesday evening, around 6pm, someone cut through the floor of the fifth floor and into our fourth floor office.
More than 1 million of the lines cut through whale migration paths in the US and Canada, Webber said.
Earlier this year, the Department of Homeland Security said tests showed the steel bollard design could be cut through.
The interstate highway expansion often cut through low-income and minority communities, segregated urban areas and contributed to sprawl.
Aggressive lines cut through the supple curves of a centered, nude woman made of Francis Picabia-like cyborg parts.
So large and loud, in fact, that they needed amplifiers and electrical instruments to cut through the din of hawkers.
"I'm asking President Trump to cut through the red tape and get people on the damned ground here," he said.
The eclipse will cut through a total of 3.33 states, many of which have also become dependent on solar generation.
There's a lot of noise out there, and it's hard to cut through, and I'm not within the Marvel Universe.
A device that could cut through the cruft and offer equal footing, without any words, seemed like a worthwhile venture.
Instead, the loudspeaker crackled, and our principal's voice cut through the air: "Attention, all students, faculty, and staff," she said.
This spirit, and her ability to cut through the scrim of glamour and glitz, is what draws Bobby to her.
Parris helped cut through the thicket of local regulations that baffle companies accustomed to China's form of bare-knuckle capitalism.
Let us help you cut through the world's ever-growing pile of mediocre entertainment and find one thing worth watching.
Few things cut through the clutter these days, especially in comedy, and Will and Grace is one of the best.
And right now, the wheels of the robot jigsaw only have enough torque to cut through foam board — not wood.
He eventually convinces his boss to cut through the overgrown jungle that is Mexico's police force, and start a raid.
She said her military service would help her "cut through" the discord in Washington if she were elected to Congress.
Now, with the help of technology, researchers have new tools that may cut through some of the mystery surrounding relics.
This flow is thought to have cut through existing terrain on Mars, forging new paths and carving a new landscape.
Her iridescent eyes cut through me like those of a feral dog with cataracts, waiting for my moment of weakness.
But it seemed like nothing cut through Mosshart's leather jacket armor; her ferocious fearlessness was urgently needed then and now.
It's the kind of stark, reductive imagery that can also help an esoteric issue cut through the modern media roar.
The Withings Go is clearly an attempt to cut through all the wearable crap and give consumers an easy option.
That's unusual, if only because, to cut through the noise, games these days have to announce themselves early—and loudly.
"Everyone had a machete they would carry in case you needed to cut through wood or protect yourself," she says.
He then participated in a live demo that involved using a dollar bill to cut through (virtual) chunks of gold.
You cut through the thickets of the musical landscape and brought us to the futuristic, smooth, syncopated land of Missy.
I went back to work, but a few moments later, the gray-haired entrance officer's voice cut through the air.
Since smugglers usually cut through one of the bollards, it's easy for agents to replace the parts that get damaged.
Celia Pearce, a game designer and former theme park builder, coined a phrase to cut through the fight: spatial narrative.
When fitted with specialized blades, the tool can cut through one of the wall's steel and concrete bollards in minutes.
Sure, it had a subtle kick to it, but the cherry flavor cut through more than we would have liked.
As a compromise, the expressway was rerouted to the edge of Brooklyn Heights, though it still cut through other neighborhoods.
Thirteen of them waded through a rush of stomach-deep water and cut through a fence to seek higher ground.
As a shortcut to a path popular with joggers and cyclists, they would cut through the little-used fire roads.
According to the product page, it can even cut through ice for those weird situations that call for ice slices.
He told police he was merely trying to cut through the cathedral and that his van was out of gas.
Fellow MVP candidates LeBron James and James Harden find weaknesses in opposing defenses, and cut through them like a scalpel.
Across the street was a little mall, Sharon Square, cut through by something they called an Arcade by its builders.
Beyond the lake, diagonal rides cut through a historic oak forest where Louis XV's gift Versailles statues still decorate clearings.
In Serbia, the Otpor movement mobilized the country against the dictator Slobodan Milosevic by using pranks to cut through fear.
Those companies want to develop new ways to cut through the seemingly intractable, expensive systems of coverage for their employees.
Second, a state of emergency can cut through red tape and streamline the process of obtaining and deploying necessary aid.
From the west, you cut through the idyllic twin hills that legendary conservationist John Muir once named after his daughters.
To cut through some of the messiness in the data, we took a systematic approach to wading through the evidence.
He stood smiling on the bright pink stage as the day's first "lock her up" chant cut through the auditorium.
The shootings happened less than 2 miles apart, and both took place along main streets that cut through residential areas.
The Danish plan includes putting wildlife cameras where roads cut through the fence, to record how often boars circumvent it.
The most important step is the first, requiring confrontational probing to cut through failure to take responsibility and facile rationalizations.
I thought the sweetness of the cookie helped cut through the rich flavor and pungent aftertaste of the blue cheese.
Sleep deprivation makes for good retail, as parents determined to cut through the information cacophony may turn hopefully to stuff.
It works like a charm, thanks to the sharp edge of the eggshell that can cut through the egg whites.
The gravel, one-lane road would cut through the refuge, connecting the remote community of King Cove to Cold Bay.
To help you cut through the verbiage and hyperbole, here's a list of common terms and what they really mean.
But she did have several strong moments, and commentators praised her ability to cut through the free-for-all onstage.
He was full of grandiose pledges of infrastructure projects, such as a scheme to cut through the Isthmus of Corinth.
The western state of Jalisco is adding services to cut through bureaucracy, certify skills and encourage companies to hire migrants.
You can count on us to cut through the clutter of Prime Day and highlight only the deals worth shopping.
It was Final Fantasy XV that finally brought with it feelings of inspiration, that cut through functional but conventional captures.
She also can help cut through her brother's stubbornness and longing for the good old days of Joe and Val.
The vinegar in minced dill pickles (1/2 tablespoon, but really it's to-taste) served to cut through much better.
Their authority on the issue can cut through the misinformation, sensationalism and faux outrage that define much of today's media.
The eclipse will cut through a total of 14 states, many of which have also become dependent on solar generation.
"This is Brian Hook from the State Department," the Iran envoy repeated, hoping his words would cut through the noise.
Shots of fuchsia and blood red cut through the dark, and hand-painted roses bloomed on sleeves, legs and shirting.
Remove from the oven, then cut through the egg with a spatula to remove each slice from the pan. 5.
How do you cut through machine politics in a state where machine politics has existed for well over 100 years?
Polanski's lawyer, Harland Braun, has filed legal docs trying to cut through what has become a decades long legal mess.
The water is pushed at 60,000 pounds per square inch (PSI) and can cut through everything from marble to glass.
The reality however, is that he may be able to cut through unsuccessful policies and chart a new course with China.
In that time, they infiltrated the facility, disabled alarms and cut through safes to remove the secret documents before leaving undetected.
" Added Cancian, "Each administration comes in believing that a sincere outreach to [Russian leader Vladimir] Putin will cut through the hostility.
It can be argued that if something has the ability to cut through objects, it can technically be considered a knife.
As always, Charles could cut through the noise with an elegant simplicity that always leaves you thinking he&aposs probably right.
The company has mercifully added a customizable menu page to the A9, though, that should help cut through all that noise.
The magical realism—those ominous animals and the long journeys—are still there, but Wall's clearest thoughts begin to cut through.
After he briefed his colleagues, Gilmore took out his knife, cut through the tough tent fabric, and burned the mission plan.
On August 21, for the first time in 38 years, a total solar eclipse will cut through the continental United States.
Get some real carbs with this pasta set, complete with stainless steel rollers and cutters to cut through thick pasta dough.
But they also have a freshness and bitterness that allows them to cut through the richest of oils and nut purées.
The 19-year-old suspect used a tool to cut through a fence and avoid festival security, and then opened fire.
Mei: Much like Roadhog, Mei's D.Va-countering skills hinge on her ability to cut through Defense Matrix with her ice spray.
But few Londoners used it to cut through St James's—hardly surprising, as the district already has lots of pleasant streets.
That's perhaps because those subscriptions don't help cut through the noise of the nearly 200 million tracks hosted on the service.
To cut through the noise of the news cycle stories will also need this massive co-ordinated push by multiple mastheads.
It's not simply getting the sponsorship opportunity, but it's about being able to promote around it to cut through the noise.
It's time to recognize and cut through the political fear, uncertainty and doubt that are clouding our view of this issue.
So let's try to cut through all the marketing terms, hype, and numbers to get at what "21100K" gaming really means.
They decide to hike through the Swedish wilderness (creepy choice, dudes), where an accident forces them to cut through the forest.
This section of Wayne Memorial Drive in Goldsboro is completely washed away after downed trees and flooding cut through the area.
Code for America, a nonprofit that seeks to use technology to improve government, used tech to cut through the red tape.
The suspects used "some sort of tool" to cut through the perimeter fence to gain access to the festival, Smithee said.
"You could not do a straight up, un-off set three-year corporate rate cut through reconciliation," Callas told the audience.
Maybe you feel that your voice doesn't cut through the conversation, even when you have something cool and interesting to contribute.
When you cut through the blubber layers, she adds, you start to see the muscle tense under the pressure of gas.
The tribe, besides voicing concerns about water, also has said the construction would cut through sacred land and destroy burial sites.
At his live shows, he makes sure to cut through the heaviness of his work with the odd rambling, comedic monologue.
The Canadian sound artist appeared centre stage in a barely perceptible silhouette as blue and red LEDs cut through the fog.
Time appeared to collapse into itself as the drone and subtle MFO light show cut through the mist, enveloping the crowd.
Far too often Bledsoe will get caught with a back screen or watch his man cut through unguarded for a layup.
"The more of a developing country that you are, the more difficult it is to cut through the noise," he said.
An inside view of the tunnel: A picture of the front of the boring machine that will cut through underground rock.
Sheriff's department spokesman Lt. Jeff Hallock said the three cut through half-inch steel plate before making it to the roof.
Participating advertisers would be able to cut through the online noise, with Twitter's help, to find positive conversations around their products.
Toss your caramel-coated apples in toasted sesame seeds for a little nutty, savory note to cut through all that sweetness.
Let's cut through all the clutter and get straight to the main issues surrounding Donald Trump and allegations of anti-Semitism.
You find ways to cut through that slog however you can, including doing something nice for a then-19-year-old.
While gathering data is easy enough, being able to cut through the noise and zero in on what matters most isn't.
But with thousands of attendees, how do you cut through the noise to make the right connections with the right people?
Cut bread loaf into 1-inch-thick diagonal slices, taking care not to cut through the bottom of the bread. 3.
Arnold told King that she planned to cut through Central Park to head home, according to the New York Daily News.
As more work is done on the cloud, VMware's trying to cut through the confusion, the CEO told CNBC on Monday.
It's also common for a number of us to cut through covered openings underneath the buildings between Park and Lexington Avenues.
OPEC and its allies, trying to reduce a crude glut, agreed in May to extend the supply cut through March 2018.
Freud was, in her view, a suitably "tragic" thinker: he grasped the limitations, the fatal flaws, that cut through psychic life.
We wanted to help cut through the clutter by working with top brands to deliver the latest innovations to our clients.
Because of the scale of the US exchanges, companies at this sort of valuation can struggle to cut through the noise.
Of the roughly 21,2000 acres in the city of Los Angeles, more than 103,210 are alleyways that cut through city blocks.
ROME — The music swelled, heavenly clouds began to fade and impossibly bright rays of light began to cut through the theater.
But bookending the hour-long show were two reveals that cut through the convention cacophony and melted the usual corporate steel.
One night in 1977, 10 inmates managed to cut through three sets of bars at the hospital, escaping in the darkness.
Their appearance lent a weight to the proceedings that seemed to cut through talk of mandatory budget restrictions imposed by Congress.
When President Obama pushed a payroll tax cut through Congress during the thick of the Great Recession, we opposed that, too.
Who would have thought painstakingly slow, hand-painted messages would be an incredibly effective way to cut through the digital cacophony?
The World Health Organization launched a TikTok account on Friday as part of its efforts to cut through coronavirus misinformation online.
President Trump in March issued a presidential permit for TransCanada's proposed Keystone XL pipeline, which would cut through the United States.
This allows them to be powerful enough to cut through steel and precise enough to shave the hair from your skin.
When you cut through that with a pipeline, you limit our ability to explore our thoughts, our land and our potential.
"Bit by bit, the economy and security are starting to cut through more," said Jorge Buendia, head of the polling firm.
Over the weekend, a small group of Palestinians cut through the fence and set fire to an empty Israeli military post.
These showed that west of the Strait of Dover, a network of deep valleys had been cut through the channel's bedrock.
Officials with the Border Patrol said they were similarly not worried about migrants using power tools to cut through the wall.
I've never been more excited to help the audience cut through the noise by focusing on the things that matter most.
To help readers cut through the White House spin, here's a handy list of what Trump is still keeping hidden: 1.
Here, the wail of a saxophone cut through the space like a siren while Ms. Bullock's voice turned chilly and hard.
It was named "Lomex" for the failed Lower Manhattan Expressway proposed by Robert Moses, which would have cut through the neighborhood.
So there's this big disconnect between what data analysts and political parties believe cuts through and what actually does cut through.
As soon as you cut through all of that pretension, then you can open it up and explore whatever you want.
He praised his own use of social media and said that it was a tool for him to cut through the lies.
Don't get in their way, or they would knock you down—or deafen you with a voice that could cut through walls!
As their muscular bodies cut through the air at more than 30 mph, they leave a trail of drag in their wake.
They cut through the mountains and stretch under its deep sea, allowing vehicles a more direct route through the country's challenging terrain.
The tribe said the project will not only threaten its environmental and economic well-being, but will also cut through sacred land.
His line drive cut through the wind as he yanked an outside fastball to center with an exit velocity of 108 mph.
So to cut through the haze, we pulled together everything you need to know about the current state of online privacy rules.
But here, now, it can be hard to cut through the various narratives surrounding the options out there and pick a winner.
The business manager has shown energy and drive in trying to cut through red tape holding up infrastructure projects worth some $19bn.
Our free business match-making platform helps you cut through the noise, zero in on the right people and produce better results.
To help you cut through the noise, we're curating a roundup of the top-reviewed sex toys across the world wide web.
But there's so much product out there, for lack of a better word, that you really have to cut through the noise.
Part of the surgery required the use of an electrocautery, a device that uses heat to burn away or cut through tissue.
Thumbnail via Pixbay The partisan tension is so high amidst the RNC and DNC, you could cut through it with a knife.
The only thing that finally cut through was his dad signing him up as a junior firefighter, which gave him a distraction.
The publicity, however, appears to be helping the film cut through the clutter, in addition to inspiring countless articles about Radcliffe's flatulence.
OPEC and the other producers, trying to reduce a crude glut, agreed in May to extend the supply cut through March 2018.
You are an example to us all, and help cut through the stigma so we can bring our whole selves to work.
But the challenges in opening up these discussions run as deep as the "hollers," or valleys, that cut through these green hills.
Globalization may have ravaged blue-collar America, but artificial intelligence could cut through the white-collar professions in much the same way.
New Zealand Among the first to celebrate was New Zealand, where flashes of light cut through the skies over Auckland's Sky Tower.
One side of the deposit was cut through by a sandy wash, or dry streambed; the other ended in a low escarpment.
Olmstead was using his child's stroller to cut through crowds at Disney's Art of Animation Resort on Sunday, the news outlet reports.
Bold lights cut through the surrounding backdrop reducing it to an essential and luxurious space, accentuating the emerging figure of Kate Moss.
"Other apps might say the only way to drive between certain Palestinian cities is to cut through a settlement," Abdel Haleem said.
About 6,000 full-time jobs have been cut through voluntary buyouts, equivalent to nearly one-quarter of its work force in Japan.
We could have cut through the avenues as far as Tuman and made it down to the beach in a few minutes.
But the joint attack on Corbyn may have some cut-through in traditional, Labour-held seats where voters are wary of Corbyn.
Mark understands the president's electoral coalition and his unique ability to cut through the normal morass of Washington to get things done.
All around him, the jeers and boos of two fan bases cut through the steamy air, but Price gave no visible reaction.
Their brushwork is thin-skinned, and there is much else going on: thin lines often border these fields or cut through them.
For whatever reason, in a media landscape thick with catastrophe, this was the story that cut through for me in this moment.
NYT Parenting, a new site, debuted in May to cut through the noise and offer guidance and support backed by rigorous reporting.
To get home, the teen often cut through an empty lot near the site of the shooting, the friend told the newspaper.
To get home, the teen often cut through an empty lot near the site of the shooting, the friend told the paper.
A new private road, Sullivan Lane, will cut through the enclave, which runs along 20153th Avenue, Powells Cove Boulevard and 150th Street.
It also features stainless steel discs that quickly cut through produce and a large chute for feeding in whole fruits and veggies.
Progressives need to invest in models of engagement that cut through the noise of electioneering and bring new people into political life.
Yang also proved he belonged on the stage -- particularly because of his ability to cut through politics and policy in humanizing terms.
It is important to cut through the rhetoric and seek a policy solution that is in the best interest of the client.
A curved cutter located on the harness' shoulder strap can also be used to cut through the strap, according to the video.
I'll cut through all the jokes about how they look like old earrings and tell it to you straight: They seem fine.
Equally expected was the disappointment from environmental groups and tribal nations concerned about allowing another extractive pipeline to cut through the land.
If you want wine, however, look for an incisive white with plenty of acidity to cut through the richness of the dish.
But what if we could cut through the noise and curate our experience on dating apps to more closely match our realities?
A nap "can help with alertness and perception and cut through the general fog that creeps in during the day," researchers conclude.
The two tanks that were exposed during the fire, which cut through the ship's deck, hold about 20,000 barrels combined, Eck said.
The live-wire acidity of the Madeira cut through the fat and richness of the beef, while its slight sweetness melded perfectly.
All three of these videos are designed as provocations of a sort, thinkpiece-bait event releases designed to cut through online clutter.
In fact, The Tool Report was able to stitch and cut through six layers of cotton batting and two layers of denim.
I still remember the one guy whose comment about the girl on the cover of the videotape cut through the nervous laughter.
President Trump, never a strong reader off the prompter, read through sections at a slow cadence, then slam-cut through jarring segues.
Later, sensing pressure on the perimeter, he cut through traffic for a reverse layup before finding Horford for layups on consecutive possessions.
To cut through the massive assortment, there are helpful categories like best-selling basics and trend-driven edits like "shades of red".
Dolph doesn't just cut through the noise with his music; he also offers a perspective on what is true in the world.
She cut through all the BS in a Saturday morning tweet to remind everyone watching that only one thing matters here: Saving lives.
The only time I've ever been able to cut through this ego structure is under the influence of psychedelics (in my case, ayahuasca).
Doll said Trump will have to work with congressional Republicans to centralize the priorities of the Republican agenda and cut through the noise.
I think it's hard for any artist to cut through the apathy and the noise out there, no matter any time or decade.
On Tuesday, attorneys sought to cut through the technological complexity and frame key elements of the case in terms the jury could understand.
Jakarta is one of the world's fastest-sinking cities, built on swampy land, located beside the sea and cut through with multiple rivers.
"I look forward to working with my colleagues to cut through the dysfunction and deliver results for Arizona," she said in a statement.
B. In its seventh season, Game of Thrones was one of few shows that managed to completely cut through the relentless news cycle.
Eagle Prime struck fear into the hearts of mortals by knocking over a few barrels with its chainsword —designed to cut through rock!
There's a common misconception that doctors cut through abdominal muscles when performing a C-section, but that's not actually the case, Kohrherr says.
The tool can cut through a slab of aerospace-grade titanium alloy in three minutes, whereas the conventional alternative approaches take 45 minutes.
Many commented that they use this spade to edge their lawn or cut through tough roots, and that it does so quite easily.
They listen to music together and the sexual tension between them is so thick that you could cut through it with a knife.
Along with this upside-down playing technique; Dr Yunupingu had a distinctively haunting tenor voice that cut through convention with its unusual beauty.
But Rihanna, whose voice has never sounded stronger than it does on Anti, manages to cut through with moments of startling, welcome clarity.
With recent advances in radio telescope technology, astronomers are finally starting to cut through Jupiter's swirling clouds to see what's happening down below.
During the disaster, this hot exhaust cut through the steel booster casing like a welder's torch, then started cutting into the external tank.
During the age of industrial whaling, oil-fired ships with explosive harpoons cut through the blue-whale population as a knife through blubber.
I just try to tell women you've got to cut through that noise and not listen to it and be true to yourself.
As such, we remove our call for one more interest rate cut and one more RRR cut through the rest of this year.
Maybe it was easier to cut through that red tape in 2006 – or maybe the team behind "Diwali" actually cared enough to bother.
"The market might be pricing in more than a cut through next year," said Mike Collins, senior portfolio manager at PGIM Fixed Income.
His 2007 address launched a long-shot path to the White House which cut through a field of seasoned contenders, including Hillary Clinton.
Hopper's new feature, which it's calling "Fair Bear," can help you cut through all the fine print with regard to the airfare's restrictions.
In the third round, a bruising Joshua right hand cut through Molina's defence and left him crumpled on the canvas by his corner.
"This is just one that's going to cut through and it will be a lot easier for us to message on," Brandon said.
And the new wall isn't exactly impenetrable, despite Trump's bragging: smugglers have reportedly cut through the wall's steel bollards with cheap reciprocating saws.
For all the candidates, getting a message out to voters has become a struggle to cut through an increasingly cluttered media landscape. Sen.
"The structural design of an icebreaker that allows it to cut through dense ice means it needs a strong propulsion system," he said.
She either followed me back down the trail or cut through the trees and randomly came out on the trail right behind me.
Without a proper tool, you're stuck using a knife to cut through the skin and take the pit out, which is, frankly, dangerous.
Similarly, they must be willing to tackle bureaucracy and cut through red tape in order to address the changing needs of their membership.
Russell's work in particular has helped journalists at CNN, NBC News, The Daily Beast, and other outlets cut through the lies and disinformation.
And I had a few lighter ones to help cut through the decadence of the others: Celebration, Mango Key Lime, and Vanilla Bean.
But with a primary field this crowded, it's on us to find new ways to cut through the noise and reach more voters.
The men had apparently cut through their cell bars, jumped onto a 25-foot wall and climbed down a makeshift rope to freedom.
This election year, it is as challenging as ever to cut through the noise, but Putnam's ads have done it again and again.
Every now and then, though, a glistening sweep of harp would cut through the dirge, sounding the possibility of glory in the wreckage.
Since I was no longer pregnant, I figured sipping Chianti in bed while shoveling salted caramel mounds might cut through the unrelenting anguish.
Florence is predicted to stall because there's a region of high-pressure air to the north of it that it cannot cut through.
Robots and other autonomous devices will power apps on your phone that advocate for you with doctors; and could cut through government bureaucracy.
You can cut through the noise and feel listened to for three minutes and 45 seconds, while also disappearing into someone else's song.
Square Feet WASHINGTON — The depressed highway is a road from nowhere, the remnant of an Interstate once planned to cut through residential neighborhoods.
Like an X-ray, the works cut through Whitney's carefully calibrated color schemes to the dialectic of structure and improvisation that lies beneath.
Then a revelation struck, powerful enough to cut through the alcohol and cocaine addictions that had brought her low enough to attempt suicide.
Balanced with other components, which add texture and cut through its natural richness, an eggplant can turn into the most thrilling vegetable around.
The new instruments Avedis III developed and trademarked under his name had the crispness to cut through the sound of a big band.
It's completely handmade and features 176 layers of 58 to 60 HRC Damascus steel, allowing it to seamlessly cut through meat and bone.
All I have to do is wet the melamine sponge to activate the foaming cleansing agents and cut through soap scum and grime.
The premise is that because people are inundated with messages on a regular basis, your company's message needs to cut through the noise.
I am not trying to reproduce rape; I want to cut through the trauma so that people can receive and understand these experiences.
The centerline of the eclipse will cut through Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia and South Carolina.
Any nap, however, can help with alertness and perception and cut through the general fog that creeps in during the day, experts said.
But he redeemed himself to some extent by pushing the massive corporate tax cut through, giving the party's wealthy donors a Christmas gift.
The spicy McChicken patty on this sandwich helped cut through the lettuce-and-mayo taste that original McChicken had previously fallen victim to.
In the original fairy tale, intense vegetation grew up around the princess's castle and countless prospective suitors were powerless to cut through it.
So what makes you think that the race-class message will be able to cut through the noise created by those partisan identities?
But he could defend and rebound and cut through traffic like a hot blade, and the Spurs were seduced by his many gifts.
On the east-west road — the one that cut through Corinne, the last chance for gas — the even emptier terrain became entrancingly beautiful.
On Thursday, Yang proved he belonged on the stage -- particularly because of his ability to cut through politics and policy in humanizing terms.
My legs are getting sore as we cut through a neighborhood called Excelsior, where front yards are full of roses and California poppies.
The gravel, one-lane road would cut through the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, connecting the remote community of King Cove to Cold Bay.
A glut of pop-up podcasts and newsletters from major publishers and worried citizens promise to cut through the flood of impeachment news.
"The more angles you have when you're making something, the more it helps the film cut through, in my opinion," Coogler told me.
A compact, collapsible shovel with a metal edge can cut through ice, dig tracks for tires and clear out a potential parking spot.
Featuring work from 19 Haitian and Dominican artists, Bordering the Imaginary will explore cultural connections and political divisions that cut through the island.
The water could have traveled up from the Gulf of Mexico through an inland sea that cut through North America at the time.
In a separate incident, the military said troops captured a Palestinian who tried to cut through the fence and threw grenades at them.
The Glowforge has been known among culinary enthusiasts for its ability to cut through edible ingredients like chocolate and seaweed to make decorative sushi.
Barkan's testimony was designed to cut through debate about the hefty price tag and political tradeoffs attached to creating a government-run health program.
There is a voluminous academic literature on these subjects, but a new paper in the journal Energy Policy helps to cut through the fog.
To get there, you cut through Pimpalner, a town of 23,000 about 16 miles east, and follow the road as it gently curves west.
The lone single voice that can cut through our institutions is a constant trope in political fiction and in our post-Progressive political culture.
It can cut through all of the requisite starch and cheese, right to the core of your hangover and make you feel things again.
Ask for "gadget" and you'll get a random Circuit Breaker post, a great way to cut through the noise of CES via arbitrary selection.
At Malaka, east of Gaza City (see map), protesters ran up a raised bank to burn tyres or cut through coils of barbed wire.
According to ecologists, a wall would cut through the ecosystem in the southwestern United States, denying species access to their environment and destroying habitats.
These images were taken using the Hubble's infrared camera, allowing it to cut through dust and putting the center of the galaxy on display.
It got to the point where memory-specific anxiety cut through my every waking thought, and I was staying awake almost all the time.
To push back on stigma and cut through the confusion, Open Minds is a series that explores your most pressing questions about mental health.
Wanting to cut through the panic, I decided to reach out to DanceSafe's Founder Emanuel Sferios and Executive Director Mitchell Gomez for some clarity.
The P-Series gets plenty bright, so it'll cut through sunny rooms without issue, and it's just as strong of a performer at nighttime.
The Keystone XL pipeline would cut through Tanderup's family farm, near the two-story farmhouse built in the 21s by his wife Helen's grandfather.
It was one of a number of West Coast trees that had holes cut through them in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
In a cool (but clunky) vintage car, Shadow and Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane), cut through fields of wheat and small towns, half rusted-over.
Shondaland has filled our cups to overflowing with no-nonsense heroines who cut through problems like a bunch of corgis through a snow trench.
In 1988, five inmates climbed over reinforced fencing, cut through wire and used braided sheets to rappel down the building, according to the Register.
Whatever those turn out to be, they will have to engage us in ways that cut through the incessant blare of a Trump administration.
Surgeons cut through the bottle using metal Mayo scissors, the kind used for stitches, and placed the man on a catheter for two days.
The ship cut through the silver and black and took me halfway across the world to a land I hadn't seen with adult eyes.
"We cut through a lot of the admin which takes up time, to focus on actual project delivery," says Paul Corcoran, the managing director.
Instead, he cut through the sweetness with some self-effacement, pretending that he didn't have the $1 million to give to Chicago's public schools.
It's not clear to me that a more populist economic message will necessarily cut through given the loudness of the race and identity politics.
Las Vegas (CNN)The last leg of O.J. Simpson's odyssey to freedom will cut through one of the grayest, most desolate stretches of America.
"It's proof that when government and industry partner, we can innovate, cut through red tape, and use technology to tackle emerging risks," he continued.
Another option would be to prevent the sequester for a year (or longer) by scaling back the tax cut through a number of options.
The average consumer is getting bombarded with advertising, and providers of live entertainment need to find ways to cut through the clutter, Howe says.
At one point, DePalma set off to photograph the layers of the deposit which had been cut through and exposed by the sandy wash.
The punch is powerful enough to break a car window, while the seat belt cutter can effectively cut through a 5000-lb tow strap.
Combined with the ability to very easily share music online, the only way to cut through the noise now is to have new ideas.
You're gonna need something to cut through that rich beef and thick-ass béchamel sauce, and a swipe of spicy mustard does just that.
To push back on stigma and cut through the confusion, Open Minds is a series that explores your most pressing questions about mental health.
I used a letter opener to cut through the plastic wrapping, which produced a symphony of popping as the individually-wrapped coils stretched out.
Mr. Alexander's relentlessly agile bass lines bandied with Mr. Hall's stop-time rhythms; Mr. Toles's finger-stretching guitar figures cut through Hayes's thick organ.
The wide, ground-floor corridor, which once allowed anyone and everyone to cut through the building, will become a public pass-through once again.
But first he needed to cut through a mountain filled with trees, obtain support from the temple's worshipers and raise funds for the project.
The roughly 650 miles of border barriers already built cut through sensitive ecosystems and tribal land, cause flooding and disrupt animal migration, she added.
From there, you just need a few cold, saucy, tangy, salady things to eat alongside that will cut through all those charred, fatty meats.
Kate Bishop, his more skilled, smooth, and sardonic partner (who is also a beloved character with a dedicated fandom), cut through all of that.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration pushed a $22017 trillion tax cut through Congress in 22018 on the promise that it would spark sustained economic growth.
With forensic prose, she cut through complacent apologias for war photography and set photojournalistic images of violence squarely in the context of viewers' voyeurism.
Outdoor space: A stairway descends from the screened porch to the fenced backyard, which has a terrace and stone paths that cut through greenery.
He's trying to demonstrate that he's a hands-on leader singularly focused on combatting the novel coronavirus and eager to cut through red tape.
Blazes cut through 6.4 million acres of the Siberian tundra over the summer, while 2.5 million acres of Alaskan wilderness went up in smoke.
Now to cut through, you have to do something that's really strong, or really has a point of view or is super authentic essentially.
The cheese was as creamy as a Camembert and the rosemary shortbread helped cut through its earthy notes, adding more depth to its flavor.
Two years later, in Connecticut, he saw another eclipse, this one resulting in especially long shafts of white that cut through the cloud cover.
LLEIDA, Spain — The ponytailed forward cut through the rain and the defense and drove a low shot past the outstretched arm of the goalkeeper.
Snoke's sudden, surprising death in The Last Jedi, on the other hand, sees him cut through on his throne to help underline the moment.
This ingenious saw is made from high strength, heat-treated steel and can cut through a 3-inch limb in less than ten seconds.
I went line-by-line through the speech to cut through the hyperbole -- "poverty is plummeting," he said -- and put it all in context.
Tom Steyer had two cut-through moments at Tuesday night&aposs Democratic presidential debate in Iowa — though neither had to do with his policies.
The inner walls had been either cut through or taken down and moved to create suitably large spaces out of the old monks' cells.
He flipped a shot from the left point that cut through traffic, deflected off a Detroit defender and beat Bernier on the far side.
Today's jump ropes are precisely engineered to cut through the air with the slightest flick of your wrists — tangling is virtually unheard of, too.
The streets are narrow and rutted, with drains cut through the middle, and the houses cluster close together, as if to keep out strangers.
Klobuchar has to hope that personal visits and a message aimed at shared Midwestern roots will cut through all the wrapping, shopping and mailing.
Even when you cut through the crowds directly to the source of the deals, it can still seem tricky to find the best offers.
When President Obama's treasury secretary, Jacob J. Lew, needed to cut through the fog of Chinese economic policy last winter, he called Mr. Liu.
Some Republican senators noted in private that nationalist edges on illegal immigration still cut through the speech, despite all the cushioning of the language.
Mr. Blythe worked in R&B bands throughout his teens, learning to cut through the volume of electric guitars while maintaining a romantic lyricism.
Despite the mystical aura that seems to surround their undertakings, central banks have no magical powers to cut through this perilous state of affairs.
I cut through the scar, which was about a quarter of an inch thick, and beneath was a normal mucosa and her vaginal opening.
US Customs and Border Protection officials have since been testing them for "breachability" — how someone might cut through, dig under, or climb each one.
But the popularity of this video shows that major news events can still cut through the noise, even on platforms primarily used for fun.
Scientists have been scrambling to cut through red tape to get their new GE technologies approved and improve the genetic diversity of bioengineered crops.
Who is going to be in that new generation of leadership that's going to be able to cut through the divisiveness in our country?
Absolutely. Would there be a lot of red tape to cut through before the city would grant permits, and the restaurant would open in October?
Where Justin and Jonathan were at first annoying, you realize they cut through any scene that's too lugubrious with their easy charm and stupid jokes.
Citizens of hollowed out, rural areas could be forced to watch hyperloop tubes cut through their towns without stopping, carrying flourishing urbanites between their cities.
If you're not feeling the Jell-O knife, he also made one entirely out of pasta that can stab through cardboard and cut through vegetables.
The Chain Hook can't cut through Reinhardt's shield, but Roadhog's self-healing ability gives him the freedom to operate on his own and flank around.
"She either followed me back down the trail or cut through the trees and randomly came out on the trail right behind me," he wrote.
We need to cut through that and look at the substance of the law to see how they can be used, and more importantly, abused.
Facebook could — assuming they cut through a ton of red tape — bring its connectivity drones to states like Colorado, Montana and South and North Dakota.
The gunman, who has not been publicly identified, cut through a fence to evade metal detectors and other security at the festival's entrance, police said.
CrunchMatch is the most efficient way to cut through the clutter and get to the people who are most likely to meet your business criteria.
But for me they are always cut through with the fear that as I run alone, a man will abduct, rape, attack or murder me.
Bechtel agreed to keep 130 workers employed in Schenectady but another 130 jobs were cut through retirements and transfers to the company's campus in Pennsylvania.
Today, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) revealed new labels to help people cut through the bullshit when they're buying home internet or mobile data plans.
It's keen enough to cut through softwoods, but I wouldn't recommend using it on metal unless you like having Coke cap shards in your eyes.
In defiance of geographic logic, these districts cut through most of the state and encompass multiple urban centers that aren't even close to each other.
Matt and Sweat had cut through steel walls and around the air vents in the back of their cots using the smuggled-in power tools.
Twenty minutes into my interview with CEO Rob Nail, and I still couldn't cut through the buzzwords about his online and in-person education startup.
Sulfates: Often in the form of sodium laureth sulfate and sodium lauryl sulfate, sulfates give shampoo its sudsy-ness, and cut through grease and dirt.
Still, let's hope that January Jones approves of this Mad Men reboot — Witherspoon's vision might be just what we need to cut through reboot fatigue.
The first presidential primary debate on Wednesday was an opportunity for Gabbard to cut through the noise and introduce her platform to a nationwide audience.
If you're in the business of marketing baked beans, you'll pull out a fair few stops and a large budget to cut through the noise.
"Bellingham #NoDAPL Coalition" is one of many Facebook groups dedicated to protesting construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, which would cut through Native American land.
Asylum applications in France take an average of two years to process, but officials in Cergy cut through the bureaucratic thicket and speeded things up.
For now, however, this type of software is more fit for helping users cut through the noise of a seemingly endless stream of YouTube videos.
With a 900-watt power base and a tough blade, the Pro will easily cut through whatever you throw in, including seeds, nuts, and ice.
For Fortune 1000 executives and other players in the ecosystem, it will help cut through the noise and marketing hype to see what really matters.
DEEP in the jungle of North Kivu, a lawless province in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a new road is being cut through the canopy.
The gunman was believed to have cut through the fence in order to evade metal detectors and other security measures at the entrance, police said.
"But for a team so steeped in myths and curses, it's good to try cut through some of that with cold, hard facts," he said.
Last winter, as Trump cut through the 17-person GOP field with alacrity, Team Clinton learned a valuable lesson: Do not take Trump lightly. 24.
Supporters of the bill say the federal government needs to cut through the bureaucratic red tape of the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) approval process.
The sun cut through the canopy as though shining through shattered stained glass, portraying the story of the world before man and woman became involved.
The value of having a great productSophia Amoruso: You've really cut through a lot of noise, and that doesn't come from having a huge audience.
My aim is to try to cut through the political duststorm to find the stories that reveal the essence of this strange yet momentous election.
Of course, snow removal didn't cause all the damage, but considering 70 percent of US roads cut through these snowy areas, it likely hasn't helped.
"Google will take you the most direct route and that can sometimes mean you cut through dicey neighborhoods taxis would never go into," she said.
As one of the smaller federal regulatory agencies, we're always looking for unique ways to cut through the noise and get people thinking about safety.
Why it matters: Tools like Dataminr are increasingly in demand as an inundation of data and information makes it harder to cut through the noise.
These sausages are pumped with fatty pork belly to balance out the lean duck meat and enough herbs to cut through all that delicious fattiness.
"The louder or more sensationalized they can be, the more they can cut through the usual boring and cluttered world of personal finance," he says.
We cut through the daily noise in a field that often elevates the networked, pedigreed, and wealthy rather than the critical, scrappy, and fiercely independent.
The road cut through a massive wind farm where the whirling arms screamed as the wind, trapped between two low mountain ranges, battered my car.
Benoist is a ray of sunshine, and Calista Flockhart's icy magazine editor manages to cut through Supergirl's softest of soft lenses with her dry disdain.
All Olympia's products are made with beautiful, beautiful pork fat, so the pickles' job is to cut through that fat, and they complement each other.
David Benigson, chief exec and co-founder of Signal AI, told Business Insider his firm's new coronavirus tracker would help clients "cut through the noise".
Perhaps the band's most irresistible trait is that the lead singer Florence Welch's powerful voice never fails to cut through all the layers of reverb.
Trump also remains intent on pushing for a payroll tax cut through the end of the year, continuing to drop it into his public remarks.
Dagger generates knives of pure light that can cut through steel, while Cloak commands an inky black cloud somehow connected to an ability to teleport.
I really did feel like Isabella in the second season, just trying to cut through and trying to say something and fighting for my principals.
The longevity of their relationship contrasts with the zigzag path they have cut through the arts, compelled by ideas and stories rather than career-building.
Mired in a 15-game goal-less drought, Cousins took a pass from Weise, cut through the slot and put a forehand shot on Fleury.
It siphoned off customers from Tulsa who could hop on the new interstate highways, which cut through black neighborhoods like Greenwood, to chase cheaper prices.
But if I were Apple, I would want to cut through that noise and create a device designed so seamlessly that it fades to invisibility.
To cut through the clutter, we asked the finalists of Amazon's best small business owners award to recommend the ones they rely on every day.
At a time of intense partisan gridlock, they are trying to project an all-business approach that Mr. Bloomberg hopes can cut through political divisions.
The key to successfully getting the grout back to its natural color is using hot water with the cleaner to help cut through the grime.
Made of Japanese high carbon stainless steel, these razor-sharp knives are designed to be multipurpose and cut through fish, meat, or veggies with ease.
His commute was a sprint along the smuggling paths just ahead, which cut through a minefield stretching beyond the razor wire that marked the border.
Inside the administration, even President Trump has begun warning that the leader-to-leader diplomacy that he thought would cut through differences is at risk.
Now, many hunters have fiberglass-hulled boats that cut through sea ice, and high-horsepower outboard engines that can move boats faster than the birds.
With the label of "auteur" comes the characterization as a revolutionary, an uncompromising innovator, the only one who can cut through the focus-tested chaff.
Its two lines cut through the heart of the city, and carry at least 26.4,1.53 passengers an hour, who pay 21.5 birr ($299) a ride.
They were more than willing to cut through the chaff, and offered up a supplement regimen that won't get you laughed out of the laboratory.
I believe in the transparency of markets so you can cut through the bullshit and see how your metrics compete with best-in-class organizations.
But every now and again one manages to cut through the noise, arriving so perfectly conceived in its insanity that the country can't look away.
Before Gabriel Braga designed an app that would cut through the red tape of renting property in Brazil, he emailed his closest friends for their thoughts.
I've walked alongside whole families dressed in their dreariest best, and I've had to cut through crowds of police officers in formal attire, flanked by bagpipers.
However, as the weather improved in recent weeks, the number of migrants increased, and more began to cut through the fence despite a heavy police presence.
A video of the cutterhead, which is the part of the machine that will cut through the ground, shows just how giant the tunneling machine is.
But Department of Homeland Security testing of a steel slat prototype proved it could be cut through with a saw, according to a report by DHS.
I made my way to the north of the map, where there were roads that cut through old timber forests, and I just walked the roads.
"When you cut through the noise and volatility and you look out a year or two from now, it'll be below 100,23 a month," he said.
This lightweight scoop is tipped with an 18-inch blade and a nylon strip to help cut through hard pack and still not scratch your deck.
If you can keep the damage tether up on a Pharah or Reaper as they're casting, they'll cut through the opposing team that much more quickly.
It believes that artificial intelligence and machine learning can help cut through the complexity by letting machines deal with sifting through the growing mountains of data.
Designed to help you cut through your commute safely, stylishly, and quickly, the GXL can be a gamechanger for anyone looking to cure the commuter's blues.
For practitioners and potential customers, it's more difficult than ever to cut through the noise and understand which new technology can truly impact your hiring process.
Under the new budget, the defense figure is the same, but the domestic spending is cut through changes to a slew of federal programs and agencies.
Recently, however, a high-end cookware brand has cut through this clutter of hues by reintroducing one of its original shades at a more affordable price.
Typical buyers might include private equity firms that could slash costs and run them for cash, but 3G has already cut through much of the fat.
We're also going to talk about misinformation about the virus, how to cut through the conspiracy theories, and know what is real and what is not.
She had apparently intended to pull an injured protester, who had managed to cut through the wire fence separating the territories, back to safety and treatment.
Given that the company's butting up against Apple and Google events, it's going to have to put on a big show to cut through noise here.
He then cut through Fort Greene Park so quickly that the bike escorts had trouble keeping up before running down a hill and hopping a fence.
We were on a road that cut through rolling farmland, and even though we were in a valley, it felt as if we were up high.
From there, you'll be able to easily pull the florets apart then use your knife to cut through the stems to create smaller, perfectly-shaped florets.
Political satire only works when it's able to describe the world as it actually is — to cut through talking points and spin and endless panel debates.
Use a knife to cut through the crust and a large spoon to scoop it out, making sure each person gets a little bit of everything.
What he leaves behind are photographs that cut through standard representations of beauty, fashion, and durable imagery to create both a visually and socially vibrant mosaic.
Porcell said the network, which included former officials, lawyers and members of the business class, sought bribes to cut through red tape in public infrastructure projects.
Known for being packed with power and featuring blades that can basically cut through anything, Vitamix is the choice of restaurant owners and juice bars alike.
Chancellery Chief Helge Braun on Monday told Bild newspaper that it would be a "difficult" finding if thousands of jobs would be cut through a merger.
I knew my beloved bubbeleh would cut through the BS. Indeed, she calmed my presidential and media-provoked hysteria with a very typical-of-her comment.
It will cut through all the noise of Washington and show Americans they were right to elect Republicans to lead in the White House and Congress.
Okay, let's cut through the sanctimony and the phoniness for a second and talk about how most people, especially most male people, talk about beauty queens.
Yet, a 19-year-old, identified by police as Santino William Legan, was able to cut through a back fence and begin shooting people at random.
Reagan bounced back following his physical recovery from the assassination attempt by pushing a historic supply-side tax cut through Congress in the summer of 1981.
The road cut through the floodplain east of the Mississippi River, passing yellowing farm fields, yards filled with auto parts, and wooded ravines barren of leaves.
So to help you cut through the oncoming tidal wave, here are our 11 most highly anticipated April television debuts, listed in order of premiere date.
Every holiday table needs a little something bright, a little acid to cut through all the richness, like this red wine and anchovies bagna cauda dressing.
Bhargava also teaches his readers the skills necessary to do what he does—cut through the noise and identify the emerging trends and patterns others miss.
The Orange County Register reported that in 1988, five inmates climbed over reinforced fencing, cut through wire and used braided sheets to rappel down the building.
"We're not going to pretend that we're super underground at this point," he yells, attempting to cut through the pounding bass hammering out of the speakers.
Brahmbhatt says he was called into the ER for case in which a surgeon ultimately used an orthopedic saw to cut through a metal cock ring.
And to be clear, I didn't think—and don't think—that Beto's going to be this rogue samurai to cut through the Senate and change everything.
The strand can wrap around a baby's toe, finger, or umbilical stump so tight that it can cut through the skin and cut off blood circulation.
It's his most accomplished one yet, with the sweet romanticism and austere cool of new wave cut through with slashes of emotional, social and political sorrow.
Democratic Senator Tom Udall of New Mexico asked Pruitt about reports that he ordered his motorcade to deploy lights and sirens to cut through D.C. traffic.
Drakeo sounds less akin to a recognizable California than he does a psychedelic pleasure dome of his own creation, cut through with sinuous arroyos of codeine.
And while the firefighters cleared the riverbanks, it felt as if for a few days they cut through the political clutter surrounding border politics as well.
The Democratic congressman will need to find a way to cut through the GOP's momentum on the Supreme Court in a ruby-red state like Texas.
" The judge said she wants an independent monitor to report the facts to her directly, "to cut through disputes over what is happening on the ground.
Authorities told the Associated Press that the shooter cut through a fence and randomly fired on a crowd eating and listening to music at the festival.
So applying market principles to help cut through the maze is difficult but rewarding and — ultimately — necessary for saving money and lives in the long run.
The president traveled to Cincinnati to whip support for an infrastructure-spending plan, but the White House was helpless to cut through the frenzy around Comey.
One of the reasons Long developed Bernie in the first place was to cut through the noise of all the dating apps and help facilitate matches.
Residents of Italy's picturesque alpine Susa valley have repeatedly protested against TAV, saying it would cut through the heart of their community and destroy stunning countryside.
Replacing the battery would mean destroying the phone entirely, and disassembling this thing would basically require me to cut through metal or crack it in half.
As head of research and development at tech incubator Jigsaw, a subsidiary of Google parent company Alphabet, Yasmin Green develops products to cut through these barriers.
One day, when two of his students tried to cut through the Pratt Institute campus to avoid the beatdown, they were arrested by the campus security.
Hoping to help cut through the financial haze is a new app launching today that purports to provide an all-in-one solution for financial health.
His lens couldn't care less about who you were wearing and how much you paid for it: No one could cut through the bullshit like Bill.
Part of Buttigieg's pitch to Americans has always been that he can cut through Washington polarization by talking to Americans about what really matters to them.
In an opening set of solos, from "Doubles" (1984) and "Loose Time" (2002), she cut through space like a fish through water, in her native habitat.
Her deeply emotional, sometimes delicate, sometimes frayed singing of the Verdi aria was the essence of truth, something that cut through all the holographic stage tricks.
Within the first lecture, the research gave me the tools to cut through my daily white noise and see clearly where my dissatisfaction was stemming from.
In short: You need to go with an operator that has already cut through the red tape before navigating the waves of Cuba's more remote coastlines.
Without planning and collective action, roads that cut through these migration routes sever the ancient paths that deer and other animals have relied on for generations.
A curated storefront that lets players cut through the fat is a decent idea, but it remains to be seen if people will pay for it.
Proposed construction in Texas would cut through a federal wildlife refuge, a state park, the National Butterfly Center, and more Native American grave sites, they reported.
This is a tangle of problems that no single statesman or party, however brilliant, is likely to cut through; they can be only managed, not resolved.
As inhuman as the bots are, their greatest promise may lie in their ability to cut through the artifice of political Twitter to reveal something real.
"The piece goes on to cut through various defenses of Trump&aposs behavior from Republicans, contending that they "fall flat in the face of the evidence.
The tool can cut through the wall's steel and concrete in minutes when fitted with the appropriate blades, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents have said.
Each garden is run hosted by different members of the neighborhood, mostly middle-age volunteers, women who offer up plums and flowers as we cut through.
As a surgeon, I've operated on gunshot victims who've had bullets tear through their intestines, cut through their spinal cord, and pulverize their kidneys and liver.
In a statement, the gallery said that an attacker had used a sharp instrument to cut through layers of paint, but had not penetrated the canvas.
I didn't really want to cut through the house, so I took her through my back gate to went around to the front of the house.
So to help cut through the information overload, we've culled the new season down to seven series that should appeal both to anime fans and to newcomers.
It may sound quaint in an era of disinformation and "fake news," but we need to trust journalists to cut through those biases and report what's important.
Here's my pitch: Cut through NRA lobbying and gun industry profit-mongering by inducing the people who want to nerd out about firearms to nerd even harder.
But if Hyperloop One can cut through it all, this patch of desert will likely see a lot more visitors who aren't there to see the tortoises.
But programs like Wikibuy and CamelCamelCamel can cut through that noise with information on how a given product's price has fluctuated on the site in the past.
With less red tape to cut through, the employees at startups not only wear multiple hats, but they operate in ways that emphasize effectiveness over all else.
They can cut through you like a knife, but when Sivan first came onto the scene it was his curly brunette hair that had our hearts melting.
Don't be fooled by its teeny size, the Dot is loud enough to cut through the noise so you can still listen to, say, Vagabon's new album.
But he did not manage to cut through in a sprawling field, which includes other former or current executives and even another politician from his own state.
The answer came in response to a question posed by Congressman David Kustoff (R-Tenn), who cut through Zuckerberg's typical explanation about the project being largely charitable.
With fake news reports and factually dubious tweets clouding the U.S. media atmosphere, readers are searching for a voice of reason to cut through all the noise.
Firefighters had to cut through 30 to 40 logs with chainsaws before they could even start to cut open the car and rescue the man, O'Brien said.
The platform is leveraging Google's TensorFlow and Hadoop to cut through massive third party data sets and generate insights by finding relationships between environmental and clinical data.
Having a system that helps cut through additional light noise should make the system better for users — important, because the system certainly isn't going away anytime soon.
Efforts to cut through this by granting more autonomy to NATO's military chief, the supreme allied commander for Europe, meet resistance from members wary of ceding sovereignty.
Related: Raped by Canadian Gold Mine Guards, These Women Are Looking for Justice In 2009, 73 prisoners cut through two fences to escape from the same facility.
I can still see Mario and Joe Brown on the roof of the old Gawker offices with a hand saw trying to cut through a Kryptonite lock.
My dad watched a tornado cut through his crops and other farms and then literally JUMP OVER our 22018 generation farmstead and barn in Illinois tonight. pic.twitter.
A German flotilla had blocked Russia's access to the Baltic, but with the proper technology, a channel could be cut through the White Sea and Arctic Ocean.
There's no shortage of equity crowdfunding sites out there, but GrowthFountain thinks it has the special sauce to cut through the mayhem by thinking close to home.
But when used to get clean recordings of the spoken voice that isn't required to cut through a mess of other instrumentation, those problems are hardly noticeable.
While the shows are pretty conventional, they showcase high-profile stars -- Billy Bob Thornton and Hugh Laurie, respectively -- who should at least help cut through the clutter.
The highway that partially collapsed on March 2.53, I-85, is one of two interstates that cut through the center of the city, along with I-75.
Although some prefer it as is, others will add a splash of citrus to cut through the richness or add spinach into the mixture for added nutrients.
A video posted by John Heisz shows that while paper is considered flimsy, it's tough as nails and can actually cut through wood—with the correct circumstances.
The dark chocolate and coconut add toasty, bitter notes to cut through the mousse's sweetness, and with so many different toppings, each bite is a little different.
This is usually treated with surgery to cut through to the uterus and remove the fibroids, but this may have complications that can lead to a hysterectomy.
"This self-appointed wannabe cop attempted to hide behind &aposStand Your Ground&apos to defend his indefensible actions, but the truth has finally cut through," Crump said.
" When he's naked in front of sex partners, he often tries to cut through the awkwardness of the initial reveal by being self-deprecating—"It's small, huh?
My friend, I can't stop you from buying useless things like a 55-gallon of lube, but let me help you cut through some of the noise.
One twists his ankle, making hiking painful, and a bright idea is arrived at by the group: cut through a forest rather than hew to a trail.
In 20 minutes we had prepared a most excellent hole, 2 feet deep, which cut through the upper layer of loam into a stratum of orange clay.
Perhaps traveling through this extra dimension allows a starship to take a short cut through space so that a trip that would take years instead takes hours.
It's five states in just over 2000 hours (shout-out to that little sliver of West Virginia I cut through briefly), and a slog of a drive.
"Hello—I am English" I said to the iPhone, prompting a cascade of "Hello!" messages written in English to cut through the feed of Chinese language messages.
What's actually happening is that these sites have found a way to cut through the noise of Facebook and really manipulate people's emotions and fears, their paranoia.
If anyone's going to do her part to cut through the smoke-and-mirrors BS of the gigantic machine that is celebrity dressing, it would be Schumer.
Despite the budget's blueprint for slashing trillions in spending, watchdogs noted that in practice, it only called for $85033 billion to be cut through budget reconciliation. Rep.
To escape from decades of partisan gridlock, the argument goes, America needs an outsider who can cut through the Gordian knot of ideology and deliver real results.
The report, put together with the help of 1,000 people, including 300 leading scientists, roughly half from outside the government, is designed to cut through that partisanship.
It appears Legan cut through a fence near a creek to enter the event grounds in Gilroy, which could be an important piece of information for investigators.
The effect Beams of colored light cut through heavy haze in an intimate space bisected by a runway stage, from which fog also makes a brief appearance.
Notebook The surgeons were almost three hours into their work on their extravagantly tattooed patient, Dustin E. Kirby, when they started the first cut through his jaw.
The task force cut through to the truth and said the agency most at fault was the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, which reports to Mr. Snyder.
This is a movie that seeks, above all, to cut through bullshit by slapping the audience with a version of the truth that'd never go down easy.
So I came out in the glut and it was really hard for us to make noise and cut through because there was just so much music.
Two Congress sources and one BJP source told Reuters their workers used clone apps such as "GBWhatsApp" and "JTWhatsApp", which allowed them to cut through WhatsApp's restrictions.
Sometimes we'd stop for gas before rolling north along the river, the dark of the back seat cut through by the glare of harsh gas station fluorescents.
Consumers see this consistent and in-depth approach as a way to cut through some of the hype or partiality that some feel can affect vehicle reviews.
"Lordy, I hope there are tapes" is almost a prayer, a call for a deus ex machina to cut through political distortion and establish reality at last.
But this proliferation of images can also make it difficult to cut through the noise—to find a distinct style that will make your work stand out.
In this pack rat's humble opinion, the most enduring cards are the ones that can represent an enduring connection — words that cut through day-to-day noise.
Anyone who has ever stared anxiously at a knotty equation in need of a solution has wished for some kind of ax to cut through the problem.
After class each Thursday, I'd cut through the halls by Gentile Arena, past faded black-and-white photographs of earlier teams and inspirational quotations on the walls.
The ramp to the bridge will cut through a corner of Clara Coffey Park in Sutton Place, where residents are more accustomed to seeing wheelchairs than bikes.
Mexico will head to Moscow to play Portugal in the third-place match on Sunday after affording Germany too much space to cut through its ragged defense.
He gave Mike Sullivan a blunt directive to cut through the noise when Rutherford hired him to replace Mike Johnston as the Penguins' coach in December 2015.
But government agencies often use social media as a customer service system, offering an easy way to cut through the confusion of phone trees and email forms.
A Department of Homeland Security test of a steel border barrier prototype showed that the material can be cut through with a saw, NBC News reported Thursday.
On the other side of the country, the Jordan Cove Pipeline, which will cut through southern Oregon, is largely disdained by the tribal nations along its route.
But what killed me last year were the jokes, because I love jokes—dirty jokes, bad jokes, rude jokes, jokes that cut through bullshit and explode pomposity.
In the loud and crowded world of satellites, start-up LeoLabs is working toward offering both governments and companies alike a solution to cut through the noise.
These are interesting times, and we are working to cut through the noise to focus on what it all means for policy, politics and business in Washington.
In a connected world, audio has the power to cut through the clutter — often with a more emotionally resonant and intimate message than other forms of advertising.

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