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Planes cutting through the clouds like sharp blades cutting through flesh.
Cutting through the noise, Nadig notes, has been tougher, and nobody is better at cutting through the noise than Amazon, Apple and Alphabet.
Once you have it, you're cutting through enemies like butter.
Anyway, a great tool for cutting through the regular nonsense.
Which one sounded most like a knife cutting through flesh?
Pyrotechnics sputtered into life, their sodium light cutting through the fog.
Every breath felt like a knife cutting through to his back.
Do you have any good tricks for cutting through initial awkwardness?
The first step in comprehensive immigration reform is cutting through the FUD.
And we've lost a surefire device for cutting through life's white noise.
In large sheds out back, technicians were cutting through sheets of metal.
U.S. Route 224, cutting through the Texas-New Mexico border, is perilous.
She feels like a video game hero, confidently cutting through her enemies.
" GOP pollster Frank Luntz tweeted that "she's cutting through the clutter tonight.
But then they saw la migra's headlights, cutting through the dawn light.
But that would mean cutting through the Baltic states that separate them.
When you cut through it, it's like cutting through a piece of steak.
It's really only designed for cutting through drywall or plaster walls, not wood.
"I just kept flying, cutting through the air like a knife," she recalled.
It's about cutting through to the symbolic understanding of certain archetypes or forms.
I could feel the vibration of the saw cutting through the leg bones.
I just have to do the work of cutting through the complexity first.
It doesn't have to waste fuel cutting through the thickest parts of the atmosphere.
Her voiceover performance is equally sharp, cutting through the various characters' lies and nonsense.
It's just a matter of kind of cutting through the noise to get there.
I step forward, my blue blade cutting through the air with an unmistakeable thrumm.
Dual-wielding daggers made me feel like a lawnmower cutting through blood and bone.
Scissors are the superior tool for cutting through layers of mozzarella, prosciutto, and arugula.
Snowballs were cutting through the sky like TIE fighters in search of rebel forces.
But cutting through these cultural and linguistic boundaries isn't as hard as it seems.
You're cutting through ribs, so you may need to put some muscle into it.
Both serve the purpose of cutting through the doughy richness with a fresh snap.
"We are literally cutting through this organization's senior management like a scythe," Nance said.
The metro mostly travels on raised platforms, cutting through the city's famous glittering skyscrapers.
The County Commissioners Court is on the record opposing a wall cutting through downtown.
In 2014 the city blew up a major overpass cutting through this part of town.
Fighting polio became almost like a program of social inclusion, cutting through India's socioeconomic hierarchies.
" At other moments, he is on his motorbike "cutting through the wind with reckless abandon.
The air smells heavy here, the odor of rotting fruit cutting through the salty breeze.
But the Trump administration, unable to win changes in Congress, is cutting through executive action.
On those terms, the project seems to be cutting through the water like a nuclear submarine.
The clock had just struck midnight on February 27 when Gijena started cutting through Lucía's belly.
Use brute force — cutting through the container with an oxyacetylene torch, say — as a last resort.
They had interrupted a military convoy that was cutting through their town, but didn't know it.
The procedure involves cutting through skin and muscle, drilling into bone, and tying the elbow together.
Even wind comes at a cost, when you wanna talk about migratory birds and cutting through.
Men followed inside the Maple Eagle No. 22012 mine, their torches cutting through the dank air.
Maybe it's the spring air, that waft of freedom cutting through the ragged remnants of winter.
He was of indeterminate middle age with an avian nose cutting through a tight, mean face.
To me, the most important thing on an artistic level is to talk about cutting through.
His half-century-old arms flashed in front of his face, cutting through the morning air.
In it, Mr. Krupp looks demonic, the whites of his eyes cutting through his shadowy visage.
Brayden Schenn forced a turnover along the back wall, then fed Schwartz cutting through the slot.
That's a message that's cutting through the noise and waking up centrist Democrats facing reelection. Sen.
Channels cutting through its clay are signs of past waterways and a potential reservoir of organic molecules.
Cutting through the heavy material is the same goofy sense of humor that made Avatar so charming.
It's a way of cutting through the formality of a prepared speech and connecting with an audience.
Cutting through that imbalance between Kardashian's head and heart is her Mercury sign, which is in Scorpio.
The plastic was wrapped around her gills and was cutting through her skin and into her muscles.
My best friend, Brie Matthews, runs ahead, her sleek track-star body cutting through the night air.
In the photos, it looks like the boat is cutting through the ice like Shackleton or something.
But cutting through that, and saying, 'Hey, no, this is something we can do quickly, and inexpensively.
Writers like them are great at cutting through the confusion and nailing what's really happening in politics.
He was 19 years old, cutting through the adjacent municipality of Kinloch when he was gunned down.
After cutting through the glass, Mr. Londonio would still need to remove the steel guarding the windows.
After spotting a lone black fin cutting through the waves, Sylvester signaled for us to jump in.
"Cutting through the legal jargon, we have three federal hate crimes and three federal firearm offenses," Russell said.
Their challenge is cutting through a litany of information surrounding outdoor advertising by relying solely on visual language.
As we were squinting, the dragons were cutting through the sky — and putting their scaly lives in danger.
They illuminate a tension cutting through and profoundly limiting "The Black Presidency" as a work of political commentary.
They also ran into problems after cutting through the first beam when the metal started to buckle slightly.
While Cutting through Spiritual Materialism gets into the nitty gritty, the nuts and bolts, Zen Mind, Beginners Mind.
Kopitar then fed the puck back to Brown cutting through the slot and he scored on a backhand.
You think your tricked-out import car with its neon under-glow looks cool cutting through the night?
The trail cutting through Alaska's tundra to the Bering Sea coastline is marked by darkness and steep climbs.
The nest of highways cutting through the city also includes the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway.
The lancer chainsaw gets in on the action early, cutting through some weird, spooky, milky white humanoid enemy.
There's a softness cutting through the affect, a sorrow of soul that gives Joker a pale, tragic glow.
Later we went for a ride along the 101 Freeway, cutting through Malibu Canyon, and to the Pacific.
I know well that impeachment is one of the only rays of hope cutting through these dark times.
Onion and garlic are brilliant additions at all times, their sulfur compounds cutting through fat like a knife.
But cutting through that sort of uncertainty — quickly — is at the core of what the Express Team does.
But Michelangelo abandoned work on the statue after finding a deep, black vein cutting through the left cheek.
Traffic accidents are common in Indonesia, with roads often cutting through rough terrain and vehicles often poorly maintained.
To call the BAA a simple and decisive tool for cutting through and red tape would be very misleading.
Rather than focusing on growth, Kraft Heinz doubled down on cost-cutting through its infamous zero-based budgeting approach.
Inslee leaves the race after elevating climate change issues in the primary, despite never cutting through in polling himself.
The chain spanned 105 miles (170 km), cutting through Beirut, Tripoli, Dbayeh and other cities along the Lebanese coast.
All around sit similar shacks, separated from downtown by a long road cutting through a wasteland strewn with rubbish.
Here's our guide for cutting through the spin to understand what this news actually means for Mark Zuckerberg's behemoth.
Hobert Flynn credits Ocasio-Cortez for cutting through the "distorted picture" that Republican members of Congress had painted. Rep.
While he was cutting through a residential yard, a German shepherd bit him on the seat of his pants.
A fan disk came apart inside the engine, cutting through the plane's hydraulic system and disabling all flight controls.
It requires cutting through a mountainous river valley and travelling past flat lakeland, frozen for much of the year.
The gunman at a Northern California food festival avoided event security by cutting through a perimeter fence, police said.
The battery of percussion includes bass drums, snare drums, whistles, sirens, bells, and, ominously, a saw cutting through wood.
This requires cutting through the information deluge and keeping track of the trustworthiness of hundreds of social media contacts.
Then, just as a half moon lifted off the water, a dark blue channel cutting through the sandbar appeared.
Burlington police said Gage was cutting through a parking lot early Saturday when he was stopped by a fence.
The borderlands of the two regional arch-rivals stretch out below it, a wire fence cutting through the valley.
Now it's become more of a pure power exercise, cutting through those Gordian knots of subtlety with Valyrian steel.
You can't see what's happening when a blade is cutting through the ice because the blade obscures the view.
For example, a recent case of trespassers cutting through a New Jersey graveyard ended in 32 citations but no arrests.
There is even a plan for a footbridge, allowing people to walk over the state highway cutting through the campus.
But instead of cutting through the powder, the heat from the laser causes the powder to melt and fuse together.
In 1983, an inmate escaped by cutting through the chain-link roof cage and sliding down bedsheets, the Register reported.
He designed the building roughly in the shape of the hotel's logo, an H with an I cutting through it.
The tough part for market participants is cutting through the noise and figuring out what's valid, and what's mere bloviation.
"I haven't heard that," Trump told the Post on Saturday after reporters asked him about smugglers cutting through the wall.
Because with those sharp edges, that building shirks the principles of feng shui, supposedly cutting through the skyline's good fortune.
The deep blue shapes – with white (or unpainted) lines cutting through them – become something to work with, against, and around.
Early in the second half, he returned a kickoff for an apparent touchdown, cutting through a warren of futile lunges.
"When I asked why, they had concerns about me cutting through the center post of the wall," Ms. Ross said.
Greens Senator Lee Rhiannon, a prominent left-wing politician, said the movement had trouble cutting through in the current political climate.
And cutting through that noise is one of the big challenges he reckons stands in the way of his current startup.
You have to make it more extreme, like by hitting a target while you're cutting through the air at crazy speeds.
Six years later, the site seethes with life, barely visible trails cutting through rampant sedge and mallow, cow parsley and burdock.
The border, cutting through Bengal in the east and Punjab in the west, was confirmed two days after India became independent.
Now, this newly discovered electron beam, acting as an antenna, may solve the problem by cutting through the blazing heat shield.
We can see them casually cutting through the quad on their walk from a colonial-style dorm to a lecture hall.
For a while the only noise was the sound of pucks slapping against the boards and skates cutting through the ice.
Volunteers cutting through debris at the factory, which had been combed by rescue dogs, heard signs of life from a car.
Rescuers freed the wounded by cutting through the twisted metal of the carriages and dozens were taken to hospital, police said.
Now, Miley Cyrus and Demi Lovato have each chimed in, and the two are cutting through all the superficial internet drama.
Mixmax addresses these needs like a boss — a boss you actually like — by cutting through the clutter to supercharge productivity, stat.
Lumbering sequels and remakes at least have a shot at cutting through the Instagram-Netflix-Fortnite-TikTok clutter and filling seats.
In 2011, the government decided to smooth out a bend in the island's north-south highway by cutting through Bukit Brown.
At the same time, cutting through the interruptions (by men and women) helped Harris look like the adult in the room.
When Game of Thrones premiered, Arya Stark (Williams) was a girl cutting through societal expectations with a very thin sword called Needle.
But officials also said smugglers and others can breach border fences by simply cutting through or finding ways over or under them.
New York (CNN Business)Chipotle is cutting through a tight labor market with a new incentive: An extra month's worth of pay.
Rescuers were cutting through the concrete and iron of the fallen slab, while engineers were working to restore power and train services.
Lamparello said he was cutting through the cathedral to get to Madison Avenue, and that his car had run out of gas.
There are six saw blades cutting through the walls, floor and ceiling of the dark blue wainscoted room with lighter blue walls.
But it only took about 10 minutes for the real thing to appear — a tell-tale little triangle, cutting through the water.
Souboubou waved at a dirt track cutting through the thick grass, where the nearest medical facility was half an hour's walk away.
Every bite features a punch of hot chili spice, followed by tart citrus cutting through the buttery, sweet fish like a knife.
I got hassled for cutting through Washington Square Park a few weeks ago by a Chinese cop and an African American cop.
But entrepreneurs say one of the biggest challenges they still face is cutting through banks' procurement processes, which are demanding and lengthy.
Rescue workers freed the wounded by cutting through the twisted metal of the carriages and dozens were taken to hospital, police said.
Cutting through the gaming industry noise over what is and isn't worthy of a player's time can feel like an impossible task.
An autopsy of the victim's body revealed that the umbrella tip stabbed her in the chest, cutting through muscles and cracking ribs.
The tool works by cutting through layers of the pumpkin's skin, allowing you to make cuts and decorations with precision and control.
The company said on its website that the project was among its toughest, cutting through a crowded neighborhood and requiring heavy machinery.
I thought of how reassuring it felt to see his headlight shining in my mirrors, a yellow beacon cutting through the weather.
Trump, too, is cutting through a rotten political system in a society where economic frustration at jobs exported to China is high.
The following day, the eve of my birthday, we drove for four hours, cutting through a veritable jungle to the Caribbean coast.
As a figure with a no-nonsense reputation for cutting through red tape while in office, he remains popular with progressive Indonesians.
What sound is more primal, more wrenching, more vivid, more capable of cutting through the noise to connect us to something deeper?
In a fierce information and ideological battleground online, India's webcomic creators and illustrators are cutting through the noise with style and wit.
But Kaplan has a gift for elucidating abstract concepts, cutting through national security jargon and showing how leaders confront (or avoid) dilemmas.
On the main road cutting through the Karada district, the sidewalks are crowded with vendors hawking designer knock-offs and sticky sweets.
The sweet, usually acidulated fruit complements rather than competes with the mild flavor of the meat, while cutting through its rich fattiness.
Opioids are cutting through the country, claiming increasing deaths and, in some cities, wrecking more lives than traffic fatalities and murders combined.
Our strength is fed from deep roots cutting through the Southern clay — we cannot be bypassed, and we will not be moved.
The two are more negative images of each other than opposites, with Jenna's self-aware fakeness cutting through Liz's tone-deaf self-righteousness.
There was no abort button, short of cutting through my straps with the knife each person had strapped to their chest (comforting much?).
Scorpio's energy is about cutting through small talk and getting real about serious shit, so expect to have intense conversations with your partners.
Faith and frailty come crashing into a familiar melange of jazz and funk, Kendrick cutting through the maelstrom with self-effacing soul-searching.
By cutting through some places but only scoring in others, physical forces are created that cause the walls to fold upwards and meet.
The Old Town Castine touring kayak is sleek and steady, cutting through all sorts of open water conditions with ease and at speed.
But the president's daily press briefings, in which he has surrounded himself with health experts, appear to be cutting through to the public.
The potential difficulty of cutting oneself loose in an emergency was highlighted by the provision of small blades for cutting through the tethers.
In this week's "Letter of Recommendation" in The Times Magazine, one writer meditates on cutting through clutter, in life and the kitchen sink.
Opioids are cutting through the country, claiming increasing deaths and, in some cities, wrecking more lives than traffic fatalities and murders combined. 249.
Border checkpoints first appeared shortly after the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922, cutting through towns and choking some local economies.
A long ditch just over 300 yards crosses a field with farm animals, cutting through a snaking section of the border five times.
The company's Keystone XL Pipeline would extend the pipe system, beginning in Alberta and ending in Nebraska, cutting through Montana and South Dakota.
Hosted by New York comedian Nicole Byer, Nailed It is notorious for cutting through the culinary pretentiousness that's rampant across food TV shows.
That hook works just a little too well, cutting through the air and ignoring the basic physical laws of the universe as it travels.
Abdul Abdurahman was near the barricades on Jamhuriya street — a main conduit cutting through the sit-in — when 10 soldiers attacked him with whips.
Though I understood why some welcome the road, I felt a pang of sadness at something man-made and permanent cutting through this wilderness.
The hub-and-spoke model means the company can sometimes iterate faster than its peers, cutting through internal politics to arrive at visionary breakthroughs.
This year, the party took place at a labyrinthine art gallery, with a dancefloor covered in netting and lasers cutting through the sweaty dark.
His meandering jokes did an excellent job of cutting through the intensity; witty and human, they revealed yet another side of the same man.
U.S. officials have also said it has mostly withdrawn its forces to the east of the Euphrates, a natural boundary cutting through northern Syria.
"Cutting through the noise of the modern media environment is a challenge, especially in the highly competitive airline industry," Earnest said in a statement.
If flooring it down the highway doesn't work, you try cutting through city streets to lose them in the maze of intersections and buildings.
We'd try to snort (cocaine) off the front deck while cutting through the big waves created by the boats around us on the river.
Robert Belitz, a Democrat selling melons from the back of his truck on the main road cutting through Castroville, expressed disgust at the policy.
Even the consonance of the "coke/struck/cracked" is a cutting-through to the core, a signal that there is no time to waste.
Since 2008, the glacier has retreated by about 2,600 feet, and rivulets of meltwater cutting through gray rock clearly show its once extensive reach.
It's just a meze, but it's meaty and hearty, with a sweet-sour streak of pomegranate juice cutting through it, like sunlight through smoke.
Then, as crime dropped in New York City, more people began to use the park, even cutting through its secluded wooded lanes after nightfall.
Billy Porter has been shutting down red carpets all year, cutting through seas of traditional gowns and tuxes in gender-bending, head-turning garments.
BERLIN – The German military said seven protesters were detained Monday after cutting through a fence surrounding an air base believed to hold U.S. nuclear weapons.
Be it the threatening buzz of a motorboat cutting through the water, or idle banter in the lineup as your mates await the next wave.
According to Filippone, Medicare footed most of the costs, but Gazella was cutting through red tape to get the VA to cover what was left.
Out of the dusty rustle and funk of the preceding half-hour emerges Mike Francis's "Let Me In," like a boat cutting through motionless water.
Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, he lived in a certain manner that not everyone is comfortable with, but his Cutting through Spiritual Materialism was a brilliant book.
They rushed to the windows, crushing shoulder to shoulder to glimpse a fin, rising and falling, here then there, cutting through the inky blue Pacific.
New populations mean new politics Like a river cutting through rock, these shifting economic currents are helping to carve the nation's stark new political alignment.
Someone has mapped out the shortest routes between each room where Hurd is scheduled to talk, which almost always involves cutting through a back kitchen ...
Rather, they say it's the result of frustration from individual candidates that their messages are not cutting through the noise of a 24-person field.
The China State Shipbuilding Corporation claims it will be more capable of cutting through ice and carrying out advanced research than its foreign-built predecessor.
When confronted, Mr. Sweat had to talk their way out of the fix, explaining to the driver that they were just cutting through the yard.
Essentially, it works like a hot knife cutting through butter, and can help sculpt away superficial built-up skin — like the kind on Patrick's nose.
Mr. Groth credits the cartoonist's widow, Jeannie Schulz, for cutting through the red tape involved with securing the publication rights to make the series possible.
Cutting through the noise can be impossible without outside expertise, which is why it's so valuable to have an expert audit of a security product.
The winding, 300-mile frontier snaked along waterways and bogs, sometimes cutting through villages and farms, serving a political purpose rather than a practical one.
In "Flamme" (1975) the waves morph from water into fire, rising upward, cutting through with beams of orange and yellow, like a rays of light.
In the second period, Sanford cut the lead to 2-1 by cutting through the right circle to convert a diagonal pass from Sammy Blais.
Just two months later, 258 runners at a half marathon in Shenzhen, China, were disqualified after traffic cameras and photographers caught them cutting through bushes.
Finally, they walked east, cutting through the dense crowd to get a side view of the tree, its blue and green and white lights blinking.
Frank: "Arrival" is a Kellyanne Conway movie, in that cutting through the fog of her spin is precisely like trying to communicate with an alien.
Majors was killed Wednesday evening when she was cutting through Morningside Park, which is adjacent to the Barnard and Columbia University campuses in northern Manhattan.
In the most recent fatal episode, a minivan driver cutting through a field to avoid stalled traffic at a checkpoint set off an anti-tank mine.
Every weeknight, we'll be cutting through the noise to bring you the day's global and national news our way—no anchors, no ads, and no censors.
Celebrities, in that regard, are a way of cutting through the clutter, but not without the baggage of images that include privileged lives and private jets.
Protesters gathered this week at the National Butterfly Center in Mission, Texas, which has for months sought to stop a wall from cutting through its property.
Fastpad is looking to create the dominant recruitment marketplace by cutting through the noise in an Indian hiring marketplace that's growing 0003 percent year-over-year.
Instead, some of New York City's fastest elite runners were dashing through intersections, dodging cars, cutting through parks, running up stairs, or jumping the occasional fence.
" The company, which sells paints, coatings and materials, is considering additional cost-cutting through global operating improvements and " targeted regional actions where economic conditions are weakest.
She also uses the sport in her artworks to explore perceptions of otherness, with each chop or saw cutting through "stereotypes about her perceived Pacific identity".
Wiggins will also factor heavily into the offense, feasting on smaller defenders in the post, cutting through openings created when Towns or Rubio have the ball.
As a result, skiers started pursuing straighter lines, thrashing through the hinged poles in the manner of an explorer cutting through a thicket with a machete.
The proposed Keystone XL Pipeline, which would stretch from Hardisty to Steele City, Nebraska, would complete the proposed system by cutting through Montana and South Dakota.
The Aperol Betty packs more of a citrusy punch though, with plenty of fresh orange and grapefruit juice cutting through all of those bitters and bubbles.
Domino Park, an inventive six-acre, quarter-mile stretch on the East River by the Williamsburg Bridge, for example, has a new road cutting through it.
One temptation of making accusations of violence is that it seems capable of cutting through all the political noise, making an issue feel visceral and urgent.
But at the start of the "Ode to Joy" choral finale, Mr. Owens stood tall and sounded formidable, cutting through the frenzied angst of the orchestra.
Regardless, Matonis felt that he was on his way to finally, definitively cutting through the Olympics cyberattack's false flags to reveal its true origin: the Kremlin.
If you want to strongarm your way through the game, shouting down dragons (really) and cutting through every enemy in your path, that's also an option.
Those discussions were at times highly contentious, yet Jay kept his composure and stuck to the facts and objective data, cutting through some of the hyperbole.
A handful of pedestrians cutting through the busy intersections did pause to write notes and take printed letters; some individuals accepted candles and joined the protest.
Trauma is similarly pervasive, with a surreal edge; cutting through the bullshit of what we're taught or have come to know, exposing the primal emotion long neglected.
It's an "elevators" action that attempts to free KCP up for a three by zipper cutting through a double-doors screen set by Kuzma and Brook Lopez.
Open Minds is a column that explores your most pressing questions about mental health, with the goal of pushing back on stigma and cutting through the confusion.
That's good for hearing Alexa speak back to you, or for cutting through the din of a running faucet if you're using the Echo in a kitchen.
"Even when I don't have grading to do, I have a day every week cutting through all the teaching admin with the help of modafinil," she says.
A gunman opened fire Sunday evening after sneaking into the festival by crossing a nearby creek and cutting through a fence, Gilroy Police Chief Scot Smithee said.
Each mark made on the block shows up white, so with stippling, cross hatching and cutting through the wood with different pressures, an image is built up.
The new line takes a more direct route, cutting through the steep hills between the Mediterranean and Jerusalem, which sits 800 meters (2,640 feet) above sea level.
There is no off-the-shelf product for cutting through hyper-targeted misinformation, no software patch for alternative facts, and no antivirus for nation state troll farms.
Three inmates broke out of a maximum security jail in California over the weekend, cutting through steel bars, sneaking through plumbing tunnels and rappelling off a roof.
If it's not someone cutting through a cable in the street, it's a massive denial-of-service attack pummeling a pillar of the internet with junk data.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has baselessly blamed NGOs for devastating fires cutting through the Amazon, which threaten wildlife and a source of much of the planet's oxygen.
Shave those little guys razor thin instead, and eat them raw as the base of a citrusy kale salad perfect for cutting through the richest Thanksgiving dishes.
One of his latest videos, where he visits a city to test 5G for himself, is a perfect example of his direct approach cutting through the noise.
"Cutting through the legal jargon, we have three federal hate crimes, three what you would refer to as federal firearms offenses or 'gun crimes,'" Mr. Coleman said.
"His basic story was that he was cutting through the cathedral to get to Madison Avenue, that his car had run out of gas," Mr. Miller said.
BERLIN — It is, at a glance, an unremarkable street — roughly a quarter-mile long, cutting through a grassy knoll the size of a couple of basketball courts.
It would reach the Caribbean coast by cutting through the land of the Rama and Kriol people, in areas that are not accessible by road right now.
Unfortunately, even under these ideal lab conditions, none of the molded or hand-shaped fecal knives made from either scientist's feces succeeded in cutting through the hide.
If her blunt style of cutting through the nonsense comes off as attitude, consider it an initiation for newcomers, with their repetitive questions about rules and rates.
You'll be able to delicately filet fish, split a chicken cutlet in half, and struggle a little less when cutting through tougher ingredients, like watermelons and gourds.
The new dam, cutting through the Blue Nile tributary just before its descent into southeastern Sudan, will offer Addis Ababa immense political leverage over its downstream neighbors.
The long blade with a series of sharp teeth excels at neatly cutting through the exterior of crusty loaves and gliding through soft ones without crushing them.
Three inmates escaped from the prison last Friday after cutting through half-inch steel bars and rappelling down the side of the building using their bed sheets.
The standard treatment is myomectomy, a surgery that involves cutting through the skin on the lower abdomen to reach the uterus and removing fibroids from the uterine wall.
But cutting through the noise and finding the opportunities that are right for you, or the positions that are really going to interest you, can be a challenge.
Like stunning and tragic photos before, it was not the first picture to illustrate the situation, but something about it struck a chord, cutting through the media noise.
The Tlaib family home in the West Bank is located near Road 443, an Israeli highway cutting through the territory that is largely off limits to Palestinian motorists.
Cutting through the stats, knowing when a player is underperforming, identifying easily-fixable weaknesses, knowing the difference between two locations, 4,146.90 miles apart...you know, the complex stuff.
The proposed Keystone XL Pipeline, which would stretch from Hardisty down to Steele City, Nebraska, would complete the entire proposed system by cutting through Montana and South Dakota.
Here's the latest: Hundreds of thousands of people in Mozambique have been displaced by Cyclone Idai, which hit the country on Thursday before cutting through Malawi and Zimbabwe.
The Grand Canyon, F.Y.I., is like sales because it was created by a single river, cutting through solid rock with the patience and determination of a great salesperson.
Then, cutting through the margarita mistiness, appeared Mr. Sivan: a long-limbed elf with a wick of bleach-blond hair and the doe eyes of a Snapchat filter.
But if you've ever longed to hear the sound of a saw cutting through neck gristle mixed for Dolby Atmos, this Cannes-prize-winning filmmaker has you covered.
But language that's snappy, graphic -- and probably poll-tested -- can be very effective in cutting through the fog, especially for voters who were already leaning away from Trump.
He created the Rwandan Development Board where companies can be registered in just six hours, cutting through what would normally be months of government regulation and red tape.
That two more companies — Zume and Getaround — are undergoing cost-cutting through staff reductions in rapid succession so far this year implies that something larger is going on.
A high ratio lets you minimize the the two big sources of drag, that made by producing lift and from the friction of the aircraft cutting through air.
The commission's recommendations offer a bipartisan guide for cutting through the thicket of legal, bureaucratic and cultural barriers that hinder evidence-building activities across all levels of government.
He made a quick pass from below the goal line to Backlund, who was cutting through the slot, and he scored before Petersen could get back in position.
And so what I'm looking forward to is cutting through a little bit of that and trying to connect with an audience in a bunch of different cities.
According to Miller, the man said that his car had run out of gas, and that he was cutting through the cathedral to get to the next street over.
Lava looks like lines of neon light cutting through darkness near the Leilani Estates neighborhood near Kilauea in a photo taken by NASA's Landsat 8 satellite on May 23.
He toiled away, cutting through brick, making his way into the tunnels before cutting into pipes that would lead him to a manhole in a neighborhood street, it said.
Marketfox – Marketing automation Marketfox helps optimize for mobile and website by helping marketers acquire users through web push and in-app, as well as cutting through the marketing silos.
In beta tests, the team has found that users who used to dig through their inbox for 3 hours per day are now cutting through it twice as fast.
By cutting through the fabric of the gallery, albeit in an outlandishly cartoonish way, Foyer nods to this sculptural practice while questioning the value of many of its aims.
Cobb had no trouble cutting through Boston's lineup at home on July 8, when he scattered two hits over 7 2/3 scoreless frames to pick up a victory.
But their labor itself has been well documented throughout the ages, cutting through every class and society—from legal brothels during the Roman Empire to the Japanese  oirans (courtesans).
And they looked cool, especially beside the contortions of attention gluttons like Lady Gaga and Katy Perry (dressed as candelabra), cutting through their obsequious capers like tonic through gin.
I take it all in—the sea, the birds cutting through the grey, Nordic sky, and a few of my countrymen holding on to the railing, looking like shit.
But cutting through some of the mounds, Dr. Funch and Dr. Martin found only a single central tube leading to the top, and they never came across any nests.
Cutting through Nigeria's defense, he collected Éver Banega's perfect ball from the midfield line, letting it deflect off his thigh before he fired his shot inside the far post.
Security teams at the museum picked up footage of the perpetrators cutting through a metal grill and breaking a window into the vault, according to German newspaper Die Welt.
Specifically, the lawmakers worried that the Trump administration might seek to build a wall cutting through the Santa Ana Wildlife Refuge, which is located along the Rio Grande River.
More often than not, these routes, and as a result the man camps, find themselves cutting through or just outside of rural tribal nation lands and other marginalized communities.
For Rodriguez, the problem was less a lack of innovation in the sex tech category and more accessibility, with a side of cutting through a plethora of stupid innovation.
Under Ollanta Humala, Mr. Kuczynski's predecessor, Odebrecht began a yet-unfinished $7 billion natural gas pipeline to connect the Amazon to the coast by cutting through the Andes Mountains.
Sailing around Cape Horn and cutting through the Panama Canal were both on the itinerary for passengers, along with a number of day trips at ports throughout South America.
This is familiar ground at Chelsea: the manager and the players drifting apart, the words no longer seeming to carry weight, the instructions and ideas not quite cutting through.
He can't catch up to 90 mph, which is well below the major league average for a fastball, and was cutting through fastballs in the zone on Wednesday night.
Through both sunny days and torrential storms, sailors cutting through the waters around New Zealand and Antarctica faithfully recorded the weather they encountered, building up a treasure trove of data.
Right now, we're not seeing a lot of that kind of responsible behavior from the watchdogs in our society entrusted with cutting through the political rhetoric to determine the truth.
The firm is also well known for its aggressive cost-cutting, through an approach known as "zero-based budgeting" (getting managers to justify every single company expense, big or small).
And an infrastructure package has the possibility of cutting through partisan acrimony, and getting our government back to work after years of gridlock in Washington that has frustrated many Americans.
Fly south from the capital, Libreville, in a helicopter and you will mostly see rainforest, stretching endlessly into the distance, interrupted only by rivers cutting through to the Atlantic Ocean.
Mr. Stepien, 53, was cutting through an alley when he was robbed at gunpoint by a 16-year-old, who shot him in the head at close range, she said.
Rather, they say it's partially due to frustration from certain candidates that their messages are not cutting through the noise of a 6900-person field, The Hill's Jonathan Easley reports.
The app captures the frustrations of cutting through red tape, and is designed to help users fill out forms in Arabic and English, which will then be translated into German.
International issues that really hit home are the ones cutting through -- trade policies that affect American farmers and a group of migrants slowly making their way toward the US border.
The pedestrian-friendly route begins narrow and dark along an ancient Roman wall, cutting through the heart of the Gothic Quarter, then ends in the bright openness at the harbor.
"Despite partnerships with major brands such as KAYAK and Microsoft, we have never turned a profit, despite a focus on revenue growth and cost cutting through software automation," Schneider writes.
Scrap collectors were on Monday combing the rubble, cutting through iron fittings to collect metal to resell and looking for anything of value after authorities ended a search for survivors.
Sometimes cutting through the noise is the most challenging part of shopping during the holiday season — but we're here to sort through all the madness so you don't have to.
But that tool is a double-edged sword, swiftly cutting through the distance that separates us and the fog of too little or too much information to find answers that matter.
Though effective and and smart in the concept of cutting through the confusion of serum layering, the Supers never experienced the Glossier hype of say, Boy Brow or the Balm Dotcom.
Bike taxis already exist in many of Southeast Asia's largest cities where they are popular options for cutting through congested streets and getting from A to B faster than four wheels.
SANTA TERESA, New Mexico/ WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The 22017-foot-tall steel slats extend 215 miles across the rugged Chihuahuan desert in southern New Mexico, cutting through high sand dunes and brush.
And when the tomato-cutting sequence is repeated, two young women dressed in white smocks and white kerchiefs walk in front of the screen, the filmed blade apparently cutting through them.
He often frames the imposing barrier so that it seems like a natural part of the landscape, cutting through craggy roads or bounding across hilly surfaces beneath a perfect Arizona sunset.
Walk Up a Hill and Look AroundEffectively every view in the city offers a long series of Victorian homes breaking into lush, dark treetops cutting through a heavy blanket of fog.
Watching the tail end of Stage 15 on Sunday night, I saw something that made me bolt upright on my couch, cutting through the years of malaise to more innocent days.
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Often this involves trying to stow away on trucks taking the ferry to the English port of Dover, or cutting through security fences to clamber aboard trains using the Channel Tunnel.
That article required signing nations to enact laws to deter copyright crooks from cutting through the digital fences, like encryption, put around copyrighted works to prevent their illegal access or use.
Right to try may not be the answer for all those who are terminally ill, but the glimmer of hope it offers by cutting through FDA bureaucracy simply can't be understated.
Sometimes, when words aren't cutting through as they should—a condition evident in the video when Cardi's yelling towards Minaj was greeted with Nicki pretending she didn't exist—the sandal suffices.
"I remember when you were here / And all the fun we had last year," she sings, cutting through a cacophony, the bells and drums thundering into the horns and the choir.
Kemper County, with mostly two-lane roads cutting through clay hills and pine forest, has an average per capita income of $14,837 and an unemployment rate roughly double the national average.
Indeed, Kenya plans to build a corridor that includes a railway, a highway and an oil pipeline, from the Kenyan coast cutting through the country's interior to Ethiopia and South Sudan.
Dawn Dish Soap Platinum Power Clean Dishwashing Liquid is great for pots and pans that have been sitting out for a long time, cutting through caked-on grime and grease quickly.
We broke the story ... Kodak was arrested on on weapons and drug charges at the U.S. border in New York after cutting through Canada on his way from Detroit to Boston.
Some on the left were hopeful that the unsullied voices of teenagers, cutting through the usual tussle over whether gun control advocates were politicizing a tragedy, would move previously unbudgeable lawmakers.
But love it or hate it, I'd like to argue that for complementing and cutting through that salty gristle of a proper piled-high Jewish deli sandwich, nothing else quite compares.
Dr. Tedros, who goes by his first name, is a malaria expert who built his reputation by cutting through bureaucracy to bring transformative change to health services in his native Ethiopia.
Just as Mando was about to start blasting, a flurry of red lasers start raining down on the building, cutting through the client and his guards as the protagonists take cover.
One route touches five states, skirting bigger cities and cutting through smaller ones, but mostly the journey is spent cruising along on six-lane highways, whipping past a blur of trees.
In other instances, attackers wait for a vehicle to slow down – at a pothole for example – before jumping on, cutting through the tarpaulin and hurling goods onto the ground for waiting companions.
I've always enjoyed the hook of this song because it captures Lil Wayne's essence so thoroughly: He can't be romantic without a hint of irreverence cutting through the inherent sincerity of romance.
Under the original rule, they were expected to submit plans to the EPA by 2018 at the latest, start cutting emissions by 2022 at the latest, and then keep cutting through 2030.
Men have grown angry at her when she doesn't respond to them — like a security guard cutting through a crowd or a guy hitting on her — because they don't know she's deaf.
Police said the 19-year-old suspect, who was killed by police, apparently entered the festival through a creek that borders the parking area after cutting through a fence to avoid security.
As you ride across the endless expanse of desert, you'll come across beautiful scenery, from crumbling ruins far off in the distance, to a bright, glowing sun cutting through an intimidating sandstorm.
The only thing tougher than cutting through this massive slice of rocky road ice cream and chocolate at The Boathouse in Disney Springs is finding enough people to help you finish it.
"Looking in more detail at the various strands of Walmart's initiatives, a sharper focus on price is cutting through — especially on grocery," GloablData Retail Managing Director Neil Saunders wrote in an email.
It all seems pretty convoluted, but cutting through the legalese, NDOC does not comment on discipline, nor release inaccurate information, and no one in the department released this specific Simpson masturbating information.
While a good job candidate can increase their odds of cutting through the noise by perfecting their resume and cover letter, it's still not the most surefire way to land an interview.
Inland Runner Also called a Coastal Runner, it is an area of low pressure that travels northeast along the Eastern Seaboard, cutting through cities such as Washington, Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
He goes from the dude vocalist in Aqua to Trent Reznor in seconds, transitions from Ricky Martin to Radiohead with the ease of a Samurai sword cutting through a block of Flora Light.
Fifteen specialists spent six weeks cutting through the metal weapons, which will be turned into monuments and placed in Colombia, the UN's headquarters in New York, and Cuba, which hosted the peace negotiations.
Typically, garden spades have slightly concave blades with a flat edge, and while not so good for digging holes, they are useful for cutting through sod, edging your lawn, or marking a trench.
The men made their getaway by cutting through steel grating inside the jail, climbing through a plumbing conduit to the roof and lowering themselves four floors to the ground with bedsheets, authorities said.
As with the Lion Air crash in Indonesia, the damaged 'angle of attack' sensor, which measures how the wing is cutting through the air, may have set off a volatile chain of events.
Cutting through the jargon, Perry ordered the study with a clear outcome in mind: to suggest that regulations on coal and government supports for clean energy were somehow destabilizing the U.S. power grid.
As I pointed out a couple of months ago, the ability for investors to understand the true unit economics of WeWork's business is critical for cutting through the debate over its financial future.
Still, Taylor's best role may simply be as a coolly unsentimental truthteller—a youthful radical cutting through the rationalizations of their elders, the people who broke the economy that they grew up in.
Like so many political borders around the world, the Guatemalan-Mexican divide had been officially demarcated relatively recently — in 1882, to be exact — cutting through regions with strong family, community, and linguistic ties.
Through the new AR features, emergency personnel can see color-coded representations of internal components, including key areas to be wary of when doing things like cutting through vehicles to free trapped passengers.
From bureaus in Brooklyn to London to Dubai, we'll be cutting through all the BS to tell you what you need to know about what's happening now in politics, culture, technology, and more.
And construction of a new subway line — to connect the airport, on Milan's east, to the western suburbs by cutting through the city center — has brought road closures and inconvenience, but few complaints.
In the months following another funeral, I ate one Subway sandwich per day—I could take the back way to the Subway behind my apartment, cutting through an alley to avoid being seen.
"Certainly with things like sporting events, and things like that, you have a better chance of it cutting through when it's a nontraditional messenger," said Jason Miller, a senior strategist on the Cruz campaign.
The singer was at LAX Wednesday when he gave us an update on "Akon City" ... which he says is 7 years in the making so far, and he's still cutting through the red tape.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - A new road and rail project cutting through a nature reserve on the outskirts of Nairobi threatens wildlife, livestock and people, conservationists said on Friday, after two lions were killed this week.
Demanding and getting change live in two different spheres – the first relatively easy and popular, the second cutting through layers of political and legal thickets which dull original enthusiasm while suffering lost public interest.
All funds will be monitored by a special group set up in the prime minister's office, which will also have the job of cutting through red tape that has slowed investment in recent years.
It was one of those gas stations close to a highway on-ramp in a seedy part of town, the kind that makes you regret cutting through the city instead of taking the bypass.
The countries promised to share intelligence and transportation along a porous 1,000-mile (1,600 km) border cutting through the Amazon rainforest, where they have struggled to slow the flow of drugs in recent years.
And whoa, look at Hield again, cutting through a cluttered lane as if it were a wide-open slice of blacktop on a neighborhood court, for an easy layup that no one could stop.
That afternoon, as they worked to break through a ridge, a cameramen tossed his ax into a sled, cutting through a container holding five gallons of fuel and soaking two sleeping bags with gas.
The filmmaker quickly transitions between shots of microscopic chemical reactions and macroscopic shots of an asteroid cutting through space like a rocketm, a juxtaposition between scales and forms with all too many visual similarities.
It turns out, American college students, especially New Yorkers, are pretty good at cutting through the rainbows and unicorn dust of Bernie & Co. Just talk to them for yourself if you don't believe me.
On Monday, the United States Supreme Court refused to hear Mr. Khosla's appeal to overturn a ruling that the beach access path cutting through a coastal village he owns near Half Moon Bay, Calif.
The actors learned terms like "longwall" (where the high-quality coal is found) and studied how coal is mined from it (sheared off, the script says, like a cheese slicer "cutting through hot butter").
Of late, smugglers have reportedly been cutting through the wall — which is made of steel bollards that are partially filled with concrete — to make gaps large enough for people and goods to pass through.
Cutting through the corporate-speak in that statement, it is important to acknowledge that the Project Zero crew does great work, and there's no reason to believe that their work is motivated by malice.
The next morning, Pixley's mother gave Lakeeya and her older brother Curtis Jr. strict instructions to walk along the streets that bordered the park rather than cutting through it on their way to school.
"We have a new Conservative prime minister who has taken a very clear stance on handling the Brexit negotiation and Brexit itself and that messaging seems to be cutting through to the public," he added.
From there, he was guiding the enormous machine himself, making use of its blasters and cutting through the enemy's forces to meet with Saw Gerrera (played by Forest Whitaker, reprising his role from Rogue One).
But, first, let me set it up: 14th Street NW is a major thoroughfare cutting through the Logan Circle-Shaw neighborhoods right near a small house I just bought recently due to my frequent visits.
Caroline White has the kind of voice that immediately shatters your heart into a thousand tiny pieces; ascending and cutting through everything around it like the Sun... if the Sun had the ability to sing.
With strong, simple melodies that easily bend to accommodate the inflections of Baker's naturalistic talk-singing, accompanied by bright guitar arpeggios cutting through the aural space, she's scaled the arrangements for maximum crispness and definition.
His descending skills were so finely honed that he once avoided a crash on a Pyrenees descent by cutting through a farm field, dismounting, hopping over a ditch and jumping back on his bike again.
"New roads cutting through forest areas break the continuity of the forest cover and typically more slash-and-burn deforestation happens in their vicinity," Petr Matous, a lecturer at the University of Sydney, told Bloomberg.
Simpson got a skull with crossbones and scythe on his chest, while Cyrus got a bleeding heart with a dagger cutting through it that reads "Rock n Roll Heart" on the back of her arm.
A large part of that is cutting through the confusion that comes with stocking one's kitchen and ensuring everyone I meet knows they don't need as much stuff as we've all been led to believe.
Less than half an hour after landing on Terceira, I'm already tucking in—cutting through the yellowish, edible crust to reveal a semi-soft white centre with a creamy texture but a mature cheese kick.
As with the Lion Air crash in Indonesia, faulty data from the 'angle of attack' sensor, which measures how the wing is cutting through the air, may have set off a volatile chain of events.
Moved by the winds they piled up at its western edges and have since forced about a hundred families to move to the opposite side of the railway cutting through the village, according to local officials.
However, cost-cutting through greater efficiencies and the sale of subsidiaries outside of the kingdom was also important in turning round the performance of one of the world's largest petrochemicals groups, Yousef Abdullah al-Benyan said.
The men began their escape by cutting through a quarter-inch thick metal screen behind several bunk beds in the dormitory-style cell where the three men were being held, along with about 60 other inmates.
The two buildings are separated by a three-minute walk, but Facebook employees could shorten the distance by cutting through a tiny alleyway perpendicular to Hamilton Avenue that was directly across the street from the cafeteria.
The man initially told officers he was cutting through the cathedral to get to Madison Avenue and that his car had run out of gas, but Miller said when officers checked his car, it had gas.
The state has a mutually beneficial but testy relationship with the oil industry, which is widely blamed for cutting through wetlands and contributing to coastal erosion that has left Louisiana more vulnerable to hurricanes and flooding.
An expanded Panama Canal opened in June to ships three times bigger than those previously called Panamax - a designation assigned to the biggest vessels that could pass through the locks cutting through the Central America isthmus.
With titles like Saw, Chop and New Zealand Axemen's Association: Women's Sub Committee President, her video works show Darcell cutting through blocks dressed in traditional Niuean clothing—reframing wood-chopping as a form of cultural dance.
From President Trump's "one-in, two-out" executive order, to his administration's signal concerning the harmful and arbitrary overtime rule, the administration has gotten immediately to work cutting through bureaucratic red tape and unleashing employee freedom.
The streets of the city are alive with all kinds of vendors, many of them ambulatory, and all with their own tactics for cutting through the auditory thicket, from recordings to pan flutes to hand bells.
After serving as a city mayor, he became governor of Jakarta, the capital, and won plaudits for cutting through red tape in a country with a reputation as one of the most corrupt in the world.
Social media was not as prominent as it is now when he started out 12 years ago, and today, designers often have trouble cutting "through the noise" of all the information on the internet, he says. 
Sadio Mane makes a dangerous run cutting through the middle, but Sanchez is determined not to let him through without a fight, and brings him down about 30 yards out and gives up a free kick.
Several thousand also gathered for a peaceful protest on the main boulevard cutting through Jamia Milia Islamia university in southern Delhi that has been the site of violent clashes with police in the last two weeks.
As we dump more carbon into the atmosphere and the planet cooks, their arguments about what we're up against — and why we must act now — are essential to cutting through the ties that keep us quiescent.
Magnetic, infrared and microwave sensors will be pointed at Saturn on future flybys, cutting through the opaque cloud cover and into the gas giant's core to get our best view yet of the structure of the planet.
Its variable brightness settings are great for cutting through darkness and fog to provide clear visibility on the trail or at the campsite —or making your way through a darkened house when your circuit breakers blow out.
On the right side of the whale, a scientist cutting through flesh pulls out worm-like endoparasites—those would be parasites that live inside their host, common for a whale—and puts them in a plastic baggy.
However, cutting through the fanfare to expose the perpetrators, their methods, and the scope of their actions will go a long way in exposing the truth about 'fake news' and the risks it poses to American democracy.
As more corporations roll out bonuses — and let's hope more permanent wage increases as well — cutting through the tax cut talk is the only way to start getting a real picture of the American worker's fair shake.
He lit the bowl with a red Bic, sucked in the smoke, and exhaled slowly, leaving a thick cloud around his perfectly picked two-inch afro, before cutting through the haze with a slow-motion karate chop.
Then, on the night of Friday, March 24, the team sprayed liquid styrofoam into the exterior alarm to disable it, then tapped into the rooftop air conditioning unit to power their saw, cutting through the thick ceiling.
A US-North Korea high-level summit creates the potential for bold moves from both actors, cutting through the bureaucracy and creating a top-down mandate for more substantive working-level meetings to hash out the details.
Dave Jarczewski rushed to his side to dress his wounds, only to be shot himself, with the bullet entering his shoulder, cutting through his midsection, puncturing a lung and breaking five ribs before exiting through his back.
"As of the 4th this morning, emergency crews are still working on the removal of the concrete slab, cutting through iron fittings to continue to find more people," Hun Sen said on his Facebook page on Saturday.
It concerns cutting through a thin, heavily wooded sandbank called the Vistula Spit, 55 km (34 miles) long but less than 2 km wide, which encloses a coastal lagoon shared with the neighboring Russian enclave of Kaliningrad.
To push back on stigma and cut through the confusion, Open Minds is a series that explores your most pressing questions about mental health with the goal of pushing back on stigma and cutting through the confusion.
With the help of JerryRigEverything, they pry off the glass back, and take a Dremel to the front (the action starts at the 6:13 mark), cutting through to the back of the phone where the battery sits.
Cutting through the noise surrounding the issue of immigration, Mexico wants to ensure that the message goes out that both countries' private sectors keep working "hand in hand", said a Mexican official, who asked not to be named.
Realizing I'd be as shitty as Foster if I ruined some rounds by cutting through fairways on The People's Course rather than pissing off the 1 percent, I decided to skip the shortcut and stay on the sidewalk.
The Maryland native has never been shy when it comes to discussing black womanhood, freedom and love—and her lyrics continue this trait, each line delicately cutting through the opaque production and heavy bass that permeates the project.
That means cutting through the first three or so hours of an analyst's day by sorting through news sources and providing, in plain English, a few takeaway thoughts for the human to then apply imagination and judgement to.
But when plans for the border fence were drawn up, landowners in Texas were incensed that the proposed path veered as much as a mile inland from the Rio Grande, cutting through backyards, commercial lots, and small farms.
She is fascinated by moments in which "there is some action of cutting through surfaces" not because of a trite conviction that equates the superficial with the flimsy or false, but because underneath dwells something unexpected, potentially untranslatable.
Leadership in Korea has been on a mission to improve the quality of life for soldiers by cutting through the bureaucratic red tape so often installed by the US military — one of those steps was suspending the curfew.
"With Vizzy, we're cutting through the sea of sameness in the hard seltzer category, where most products have a similar visual identity and proposition," said Dilini Fernando, Molson Coors' director of portfolio and brand strategy, in a release.
Designer David Lee presented his second runway show for Italian luxury goods maker Bottega Veneta on Friday evening, unveiling a line he said played with "proportion, soft structure cutting through tension and technique with a clean new ease".
But, like a river cutting through rock, growing diversity is combining with other changes, particularly shifting allegiance among white-collar white voters, to create new opportunities for Democrats, particularly in Republican-held House seats around major metropolitan areas.
Here's the day's agenda, plus a sample of just some of the presentations we have lined up: This TC Session is a stellar networking opportunity, and you'll have extra help cutting through the noise to make the right connections.
Officials don't have word on what could've caused the crash, but the balloon was found in an area that's mostly farmland, with a row of massive high-capacity transmission lines about 4 to 5 stories tall cutting through it.
The video, which was uploaded to YouTube on Valentine's Day, features a boat cutting through a harbor at dawn and, inexplicably, the Vancouver skyline while a narrator says "it's morning again in America" — a flub first spotted by BuzzFeed.
Cost-cutting through restructuring of staff and resources could also be a means of increasing margins, although staff layoffs as of late seem more about strategic direction of specific departments than an effort to cut costs to drive profitability.
Rather than a wave washing equally over all parts of the country, the 250 election now appears more likely to produce a targeted current that widens the nation's existing geographic and demographic divisions, like a river cutting through rock.
Next it's into Glen Park Canyon where we pass a trail named after the Gum Tree Girls, three women — activists and young mothers — who banded together in 1965 and fought to stop a freeway from cutting through the canyon.
The group entered the international airport in March 2017, after cutting through a fence and chaining themselves together on the tarmac near a jet that was chartered by the British Home Office to expel migrants to Ghana and Nigeria.
They'll love you forever if you gift them a portable Bluetooth speaker from Bose: This waterproof one works exceptionally well outdoors for camping or beach trips, cutting through external noise to give impressively booming bass for such a little speaker.
Enjoy cutting through ice, greens, and frozen ingredients without feeling like your blender is about to fall apart — the glass blending pitcher is impressively heavy duty, so even with the powerful motor, you don't have to worry about a mess.
"The communities that practice it a lot were celebrating and seeing it as a vindication of their position," said FGM survivor Aissata M.B. Camara, who campaigns against ritual cutting through her New York–based nonprofit, the There Is No Limit Foundation.
Yet for a single metric, it carries a heavy load, going to the heart of the case for Mr Nadal and cutting through much of the anecdotal carping that leads fans to discount one title or grant another extra credit.
I wonder if my strongly worded letters are making any difference in cutting through the decades-long corruption in Tennessee, and vow to keep pushing and exercising my responsibilities as an active citizen in a democracy, even if it is faltering.
And as many campaign, they are rejecting research suggesting that motherhood to voters should be conveyed in safe doses — instead proclaiming their expertise with multi-tasking (something moms know well) as an asset they would apply to cutting through gridlock.
They were going to sail the great loop, hang out doing banned book readings from port to port, then go home and fundraise for part two, a more elaborate trip involving cutting through Panama and sailing up the west coast.
Hossein Nayeri, 37, Jonathan Tieu, 20, and Bac Duong, 43, slipped away early on Friday after cutting through steel plate and using plumbing tunnels to elude guards before rappelling from a roof at the central men's jail in Orange County.
Daniel Russel: I think it's regarded by half the world as a sort of impetuous hail Mary play, and by the other half of the world as potentially cutting through the Gordian knot of impasse on the Korean nuclear issue.
QL Score: -5 Bryan: When Carol started cutting through her bonds with the rosary, I felt an incredible sense of relief: yes, after all of the back and forth with Alicia Witt's character, she had just been bluffing after all.
Hossein Nayeri, 37; Jonathan Tieu, 20; and Bac Duong, 43, made their getaway by cutting through steel grating inside the jail, climbing through a plumbing conduit to the roof and lowering themselves four floors to the ground with bedsheets, authorities said.
Seen from Trump's point of view he's had a good few days, framing himself as a dominant figure enforcing political change at home and across the globe, cutting through the bitter inertia surrounding his White House and honoring campaign promises.
Cutting through the marketing hype and moral panic, the RealTouch appears in retrospect neither dystopian nor utopian, but instead merely mundane and mechanistic—a one-way masturbation tool that required an immense amount of labor to engineer, enact, and sustain.
"Gotta Get to You," from his new album "Other Arrangements," takes obsession to existential extremes — "I'm cutting through the chatter/I'm battling the bleak abyss" — as shifting layers of acoustic and electric guitars make it rock furiously without any drums.
A former fashion editor, she photographed each item with winning simplicity: a bottle of Fresh face oil or a tube of Glossier highlighter held in her outstretched hand, illuminated as though by a beam of light cutting through a dark room.
The El Yunque National Forest, a verdant expanse the size of San Francisco and the only tropical rain forest in the United States forest system, has trails that are clean, well-maintained and well-marked from the roads cutting through it.
Three days after the monster storm, with rescue workers cutting through hulking debris piles in search of survivors, residents formed long lines outside fire stations, schools and Salvation Army food trucks to collect bottled water and ready-to-eat meals (MREs).
"There's nothing unusual about a new cabinet secretary coming to office inclined to favor a different policy direction, soliciting support from other agencies to bolster his views, disagreeing with staff or cutting through red tape," Justice Gorsuch wrote at the time.
Like Frank Ocean with fewer neuroses, Khalid's voice is a balm on Harris' track, cutting through the instrumental with a classic R&B sweetness that few singers right now (though I always think of his female equivalent as Kehlani) can muster.
Her account remains one of the most famous and gut-wrenching descriptions of pre-anesthesia surgery ever written: When the dreadful steel was plunged into the breast – cutting through veins – arteries – flesh – nerves – I needed no injunctions not to restrain my cries.
It found the tiny void in the glass and passed through it, then it cleared the plate and slid into the flak jacket just above the life-saving armor, easily cutting through the Kevlar, which is only rated to stop pistol rounds.
Down in King's Landing, Jaime comes back from a short trip to war and catches Cersei up on a lot: Olenna murdered Joffrey, the Dothraki are much better at cutting through armor than one might guess, and dragons are extremely scary IRL.
What they're missing through this outdated worldview is a third dimension, in which a global cultural and political fault line is cutting through the US, Russia, and most of the EU — with Trump and Putin on the same side of the divide.
Asked about Trump's inability to stay on message over the past week — particularly his rant in Cincinnati Wednesday night about the six-pointed star controversy and his recent praise for Saddam Hussein's killings of terrorists — Sessions insisted that Trump's points were cutting through.
Its sturdy narrative prow cutting through onrushing waters, the hit History series Vikings starts season 4 with consternation rising among the ranks: Following the Viking attack on Paris, warrior Rollo (Clive Standen) has been won over by the richer, more advanced Franks.
From pop molds that are perfect for small-batch homemade frozen treats to self-sharpening scissors that make cutting through everything from meat to herbs easier than you could hope, this collection of gadgets is sure to make healthy eating more fun.
He sped up right wing a few steps ahead of Devils defenseman Andy Greene, moved through the slot and switched to his forehand while cutting through the middle of the slot and easily slipped the puck into the net by goaltender Keith Kinkaid.
To Kohler's credit, after one failed round in which the thermite terrifyingly spurted out of the sides of his mold, and a subsequent round involving "cutting, grinding, welding and polishing" plus heat treatment, the resulting blade was capable of cutting through some cans.
LOS ANGELES — Three inmates escaped from a Southern California maximum-security jail by cutting through half-inch steel bars and rappelling from the roof by a makeshift rope, authorities said Saturday as they continued hunting for the men, who include an alleged killer.
But another measure of a successful digital response is simply to "flood the zone" with information, particularly when on defense; if there's too much content and noise during a live event, it can help to prevent a particularly damaging moment from cutting through.
NAIROBI, April 1 (Reuters) - A new road and railway project cutting through an inner city Nairobi nature reserve poses increased risks to wildlife, livestock and human beings, conservationists said, after two lions were killed this week in the space of just 48 hours.
Conservationists said a rail and road project that is cutting through the heart of Nairobi National Park, a nature reserve on the outskirts of the capital, was leading the lions to try to escape in search of quieter hunting grounds, according to Reuters.
Engineers told the newspaper that smugglers can push the steel out of the way after cutting through the base of a single bollard and that the height of the bollard makes it easier to push aside after the cut has been made.
Grouper's music is a constant drift: Even when not much is cutting through the noise your ears are buffeted by a low wash of sound that above all has the effect of making you consider the substance of the empty space around you.
In contrast, the older type of surgery known as an open coloposuspension requires cutting through the abdomen to reach the bladder and then using sutures to support the neck of the bladder, the group of muscles that connect the bladder to the urethra.
The race is tightening once again because Trump's perceived character — a strong leader with a simple message, never flinching from a fight, cutting through political correctness with a bracing bluntness — resonates in places like Appalachia where courage, country and cussedness are core values.
Mars in Taurus asks that you go inward, and this is a productive time to do some journaling, dream work, or even go to therapy—you're cutting through some deep stuff that you may not have even realized needed to be attended to!
After getting onto the runway by cutting through the airport's perimeter fence in the early hours of July 13, the group chained themselves together and sat in a circle around the man who had dressed up as the North Pole's most famous beast.
After getting onto the runway by cutting through the airport's perimeter fence in the early hours of July 133, the group chained themselves together and sat in a circle around the man who had dressed up as the North Pole's most famous beast.
Cutting through the rhetoric, if foreigners believe in the Trump economic program and are willing to contribute to make it work, interest rates at the long end of the curve may not move as high as is now currently projected by many.
"You register VR as an experience you had," he says, "rather than something you see"—a common boast about VR. This phenomenon, he suggests, allows him to convey nuanced reality like never before, cutting through a media landscape saturated with two-dimensional images of suffering.
Asked why oil prices hadn't rallied further on the joint announcement, Croft said expectations for an extension were already baked into prices, and the market is now asking whether two dozen exporters will accept Saudi Arabia and Russia's proposal to keeping cutting through March 2018.
"Cutting through the clutter, what is clear in this case is that Glenn got the chairman of the notoriously secretive Clinton campaign – who is not typically a font of detail — to confirm a bunch of inside information that he culled from other sources" Dayspring said.
"Our job is to be cutting through all the noise and try not to get caught in this whole distraction, this whole circus that's going on," said Daniel Garza, president of the Libre Initiative, a group in the network that focuses on Latino voters.
"We are at a unique moment in U.S. history, with seismic shifts occurring in demography, technology, culture, and the economy and inequality cutting through all of these trends," Maya Rockeymoore, president and CEO of the Center for Global Policy Solutions, said in a statement.
There are also at least three tankers, each with 80,000 to 90,000-tonne cargoes of gasoline-blending components, taking the long route to Asia around the tip of Africa, rather than cutting through the Suez Canal, according to traders and Reuters ship-tracking data.
He's the Black Madonna of candidates, cutting through the cynicism that is appropriate for a system that is almost entirely bankrupt with backroom deals and influence and allowing you to believe that good ideas, integrity, and hard work can pay off with persistence over time.
The capsule of tissue around the lens was so calcified that it was like cutting through cement, he said, adding that the scarring likely would have worsened with time, and if they had waited longer to operate, the surgery would only have been more difficult.
" As a young man in the 1960s, the filmmaker Paul Verhoeven, of "RoboCop" and "Showgirls" fame, wandered into a Pentecostal church and suddenly felt "the Holy Ghost descending … as if a laser beam was cutting through my head and my heart was on fire.
Jonathan Tieu, 20, Bac Duong, 43, and Hossein Nayeri, 37, were all awaiting trials for unrelated violent crimes at the jail when they made their daring escape sometime on Friday, cutting through half-inch steel bars and rappelling from the roof by a makeshift rope.
Robert King, the manager of a trailer park in Panama City, Florida, came in with a chainsaw after Hurricane Michael tore through the city and started cutting through the rubble of what used to be his 250-home community, trying to get residents out.
Robert King, the manager of a trailer park in Panama City, Florida, came in with a chainsaw after Hurricane Michael tore through the city and started cutting through the rubble of what used to be his 22018-home community, trying to get residents out.
Curated by Mitra Khorasheh, Cutting Through the Clouds of Myth is the German artist's one-time-only collaboration with the Slovenian multidisciplinary artist Jaša and promises "a series of actions, an intimate happening, an experiential installation, a language of communication," as a release describes cryptically.
The 31-minute video shows Giertz, along with mechanic Marcos Ramirez, designer Laura Kampf and car refurbisher Rich Benoit (of the YouTube channel "Rich Rebuilds"), removing the electric sedan's rear window and literally cutting through the Model 3 frame to remove the back end of its roof.
Automate your phone's quiet hoursScreenshot: GizmodoThe problem with trying to remember to put your phone into quiet mode is that you inevitably forget more often than not, which leads to your smartphone's embarrassing ringtone cutting through the silence at your next office meeting or church service.
One In A Million opens with Missy Elliott's voice cutting through a fog of digital noise and ominous bells, calling Aaliyah's name, and then saying "you've just now entered into the next level, the new world of funk" as Timbaland's now signature drums dance across the track.
Year after year he has witnessed the cruelties inflicted by fishing gear that most of us will never see: lines tightly cinched around flippers, fins and bodies, cutting through blubber, muscle and even bone; rope pulled through their mouths, fouling their baleen so they can't easily eat.
As I drove north, the roads became increasingly scenic, cutting through fields and pastures dotted with distinctive conical haystacks before ascending into the forested mountains of Maramures, home to centuries-old wooden churches, carved gates and small villages where life is dictated by the seasons and traditions.
I was committed to making a six-theme puzzle, knowing full well that the theme answers (if going across) would all be separated by a single row, and there would be extra pressure on the nontheme fill — with 25- and 27-Down cutting through three theme entries.
Rays RH Matt Andriese (5-33, 4.46) Sale is in a battle with Cleveland's Corey Kluber for the AL Cy Young Award and had no trouble cutting through Tampa Bay's lineup on Saturday, when he scattered six hits and struck out eight in six innings to earn the win.
After Florida secured a 24-20 win over their in-state rivals Saturday night in Orlando, Jay Watkins was leading the UF band out of the stadium and to the waiting buses when he tried to block a female fan from cutting through the formation, according to school officials.
Twitter, whose glacial approach to content moderation is so muddled and vague that its CEO Jack Dorsey recently committed only to having a "talk" if Trump ordered his followers to kill journalists, seemed to have no problem cutting through all the red tape to comply with a copyright takedown.
I recently had a chance to speak with Baker and Moore about their experiences with GOP Arcade, whether their games are more than just echo chambers for people who already believe in the message it's making, and how games are strikingly capable of cutting through today's media noise.
So Phil Mickelson took his arms back and through quickly, like saloon doors whipping on their hinges, and his tee shot on the par-3 eighth hole bore low, cutting through the air and bouncing left of the hole before turning back on itself and rolling toward the cup.
She was forced to work in one of the dozens of brothels that sprang up around the mines and along the main motorway cutting through vast jungles of Madre de Dios in Peru's Amazon, scene of a modern-day gold rush after global prices spiked a decade ago.
Basil also inked Cyrus and Simpson when they got their tattoos together earlier this month, which involved a skull with crossbones and scythe on his chest, and a bleeding heart with a dagger cutting through it that reads "Rock n Roll Heart" on the back of her arm.
As this newest footage of the tot shows, the baby can also shoot lasers out of his eyes, which is pretty adorable when he's creating sparks and cutting through the Incredibles logo to create a Roman numeral II. But have you ever seen the destructive power of a normal toddler?
Watch "Harry and Meghan: The Royals in Crisis" on Fox network Wednesday, January 29 at 8 PM. We're cutting through the noise, inaccuracies and speculation surrounding Meghan and Harry's surprise exit ... Set your DVRs for an all-new one-hour special HARRY AND MEGHAN: THE ROYALS IN CRISIS, airing Wednesday, Jan.
McCready, for his part, has stayed the course, never veering from the line cutting through the middle of the two parties, trying his best to be the Good Dan, the one who believes there is "no room for divisiveness in politics," a phrase his campaign used to excuse his rejection of Omar's donation.
Her near daily posts on social media on the topic also appear to be an attempt to get back to the "I've got a plan for that" roots of her surge last year while cutting through the noise and intraparty personal attacks that have dominated the field over the past few weeks.
Earlier this week, Cyrus and Simpson got their first couple tattoo of sorts while visiting a shop together: Cyrus chose a bleeding heart with a dagger cutting through it that reads "Rock n Roll Heart" on the back of her arm, while Simpson opted for a skull and crossbones on his chest.
This question cuts straight to the kokoro of the issue with the cult of anime swordsmanship: no matter how good you get at cutting through water bottles (or rolled up tatami if you're going authentic) no problem you ever encounter will occur while you are wearing a replica Edo era sword at your waist.
Click here to view original GIFObviously, you can't actually fly underwater because people can't fly (and it wouldn't even be called flying since you're underwater) but using this subwing attached to a boat, you can completely submerge yourself underwater and make it feel like you're gliding through the air (but really cutting through the ocean).
Jonathan Tieu, 20; Hossein Nayeri, 668; and Bac Tien Duong, 43, allegedly escaped Friday by cutting through a half-inch steel screen in their holding tank and crawling through plumbing tunnels to make their way to the roof before rappelling down, Lt. Jeff Hallock, Public Information Officer for the Orange County Sheriff's Office, tells PEOPLE.
Let's step back, though, just for a second, from what you might think you know about The X-Files — from the flashlights cutting through darkness and the aliens arriving on Earth; from the near romance between Mulder and Scully and the massive commercial and critical success; from the very idea of horror on television.
Like I said back in August when we premiered a track from the first Infinity Crush album in three years, Caroline's is the kind of voice that immediately shatters your heart into a thousand tiny pieces; ascending and cutting through everything around it like the sun... if the sun had the ability to sing.
If you've ever tried this or watched it, there's something of a visual metaphor there for a ship's wake, or a harvester cutting through a field of wheat, in that this smooth path forms and the shears work in quick strokes that are sort of akin to quick changes of course elsewhere, such as at sea.
President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is stocking his administration with businessmen and regulatory reformers who are intent on cutting through what they see as red tape from Washington.
How, on another day, coming home from school, cutting through the alley he always cut through, he found three grown women rolling around in the grass of a front yard, stab wounds all over them, stabbed by a young man who'd been discharged from the Army with problems, a man who'd just stabbed his mother, his aunt and his grandmother 0003 times.
Basically, it just said that if somebody can show—and it's all team-nominated—if you see somebody on your team cutting through red tape or finding the entrepreneurial way to solve a problem, and not blaming slowness on the size of Microsoft and actually focused on what's smart and fast, nominate them and we'll pick people to earn this reward.
Unlike many news outlets focusing on the possibility of the site being a church, he approaches the reinterpretation with cautious reserve and focuses on the economic function of many buildings built along the Tiber: The trench is about 20 meters in length but only two to three meters wide, so [it is] difficult to interpret much, especially as there are later medieval drains cutting through the trench.
Sure, sometimes it's hard not to roll one's eyes a bit — we're sautéing mushrooms here, not working in the coal mines — but every time there's a shot of someone methodically cutting through a big, pink hunk of fish, I swear my fingers genuinely, physically tingle with jealousy as I imagine how satisfying it must feel to be that good at slicing something that expensive.
JUAN WILLIAMS, FOX NEWS CO-HOST & POLITICAL ANALYST: Well, you know, what it does as it stirs up feelings, emotions and memories and it gets kind of difficult but cutting through that is -- you know, I sat opposite Charles, so Charles would be the strong, conservative voice, and I would supposed to be his opposite on the liberal side on special report and we did this for more than 10 years.
Back in the present (or rather, the 1996 present), we're treated to some of the beautiful, slightly extra symbolism that feels so exquisitely Ryan Murphy: a bloody dove, also shot; the tourist who had asked for Versace's autograph running past the police barricade to get his blood on her magazine page (beats a signature!); the medics cutting through Versace's medusa logo on his T-shirt in the hospital.
One of the reasons why a lot of people like meditating, and one of the reasons why a lot of people are attracted to Buddhism, is because they think it's a path to the dissolution of the self or to cutting through that illusion, and the idea that that will make you somehow a better person and more engaged with other people and with the world around you.
Chicago winters are in fact often nastier than Minnesota ones, with wind coming off the lake cutting through your layers of clothing and into your bones, but we enjoy the depths of cold and the guilt-free descent into relentless pursuit of coziness, or "hygge" as the Scandihoovians (once a slur for immigrants from Scandinavia, but now just a generic term for Scandinavian-Midwesterners) around here might say.
Also like 2001, Dead Slow Ahead is a science fiction film — the people and processes it chronicles just happen to exist on the same earth and the same timeline as you and I. The Fair Lady — that's the improbable name of the freighter — is a spaceship; a hulking, creaky behemoth, all putty-colored rivets and fluorescent-lit corridors, stubbornly cutting through the ocean on an autopilot program written by a post-capitalist society.
First half of his life lived in Spanish: the long syntax of las montañas that lined his village, the rhyme of sol with his soul—a Cuban alma —that swayed with las palmas , the sharp rhythm of his machete cutting through caña , the syllables of his canarios that sung into la brisa of the island home he left to spell out the second half of his life in English— the vernacular of New York City sleet, neon, glass— and the brick factory where he learned to polish steel twelve hours a day.

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