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Google dips into the smart home ecosystem again with Home.
What I wouldn't do is sell on dips into fear.
Ronan dips into the uncanny valley by portraying a lifelike mannequin.
Infiniti's new Concept 10 dips into the automotive greatest hits playbook.
App Annie's report also dips into how app categories influence revenue.
Customizing your character's costumes is also how Miitomo dips into monetization.
It is currently at zero, and periodically dips into negative territory.
Her narration is gauzy yet skeptical, with dips into pop culture.
The title track, "Joanne," dips into a different register of Gaga's voice.
But as the show progresses, the action dips into 123 and 1953.
And I will admit that my voice dips into a pout here.
It also dips into some of his more than 2,203 personal scrapbooks.
Without it, the figure for the major listed companies dips into single-digits.
Babitz's family and paramours, Anolik dips into the dark underbelly of glamor, when
Once-molten terrain swells and dips into the distance like a petrified ocean.
He even dips into subjects of questionable relevance, like cognitive diversity and cultural bias.
Instead, Sabrina's character unknowingly dips into a recent trend of real-world cultural appropriation.
She dips into her own braininess as if it were a bottomless trust fund.
Trump's demonization of Mexican immigrants as rapists and criminals dips into this turgid pool.
Here's a look back at Eminem's most memorable dips into politics and political criticism.
This constantly mutating show dips into magical realism, marital drama and gritty power struggles.
They give the viewer an emotional experience without talking, which dips into performance art.
This Tuesday, August 30, messenger Mercury dips into his third of four retrogrades of 2016.
Ice shelves form when a land-based ice sheet dips into very cold ocean waters.
Bibby's most interesting talent, though, emerges when his music dips into a more confessional mode.
He sings and raps, and occasionally his music dips into new wave or pop-punk.
Most of the region dips into the 20s, with downtown near the 30 degree mark.
Sometimes the show even dips into surreal sidebars as Gamby and Russell wreak their unholy havoc.
There's something so thrilling about an (ex) president who dips into cool shit you missed, eh?
And pay special attention when Mars dips into a tension-fueling retrograde from April 17 on.
"To me the land does not stop when it dips into the ocean," Nicolaisen tells Macfarlane.
Skulls swirl around and play acoustic guitar as Mercer mulls over anxiety and dips into nostalgia.
Except for occasional dips into a lower register, his sound suggested a sustained howl from the crib.
If the show dips into this well again in season four, I don't see it playing well.
Like many contemporary European painters, he dips into the styles and motifs of modernism's heroic early years.
In order to feed his wife and daughter, he dips into his savings of a few thousands dollars.
Our most significant dips into the public sphere will come through an HQ win, or a particularly great tweet.
A girl dips into a basin of cold water during celebrations of Orthodox Epiphany in Revolution Square in Moscow.
Occasionally Pugh dips into full-on surrealsim, drawing digits that drip like raindrops or adding eyes to fern leaves.
"We Need Darkness" ends with sunny uplift, but along the way it dips into pungent dissonances and rougher textures.
Choose content that dips into the otherworldly; you want to trigger that bizarre neurological state at the edge of sleep.
The economy will surely weaken, whether it dips into recession or just grows more slowly over the next few years.
Plus, Chris breaks down the "moderate middle", highlights some key midterm races to watch, and dips into the listener mailbag.
The doc covers Grande on her Dangerous Woman tour, but it also dips into the era of her latest album Sweetener.
" The Iowa Tourism Office dips into history, while also taking liberties with it, by reviving Napoleon Bonaparte, or rather, "Napoleon Bonaparte.
Instead, Killing Joke have managed to continuously one up themselves, making music that dips into more and more interesting, killer territories.
But, but, but: To construct its arguments, the computer dips into hundreds of millions of articles from newspapers and academic journals.
Playing with him, Ms. Salvant lets go of some of her signature archness, and dips into 1970s soul and Broadway hits.
Its dreamlike nature never dips into hippiedom or mysticism, and offers a prime lesson for young artists: less astrology, more democracy!
In addition, the directors must be the stewards of owner capital to contain any managerial overreach that dips into shareholders' pockets.
Her shape-shifting vocals — deceptively optimistic overall, despite some dips into near-Gregorian moony nadirs — capture an easy intimacy and fitful mind.
One episode dips into Stanford Prison Experiment territory by exploring the ways power can corrupt and spread onto others—with disturbing results.
But with another few dips into Dyer's R&D, he's about to become the game's final world champion, reigning, essentially, in perpetuity.
And when no one is watching, she dips into the sea, whose literal depths allow her to access still deeper personal realms.
Even with its frequent dips into thorny social issues, "The Spectacular Sisterhood of Superwomen" remains an upbeat celebration of women in comics.
This week's travel diary: A 23-year-old grad dips into her savings for a well-deserved vacation exploring Vienna and Budapest.
There have been no new ground wars, no sudden dips into recession, no impeachment trials or FBI investigations threatening to consume his legacy.
If the spread between 10-year and 2-year yield dips into negative territory, "the implication for bank stocks is quite troubling," he added.
It's hilarious ... Jerry makes a crack about his awful credit score, and then dips into his wallet to fish out his mom's debit card.
So when the film inevitably dips into the swelling music and emotion that belongs to a more conventional "inspirational" drama, it doesn't feel overblown.
Both phones have selfie cams that sit on a central notch that dips into their screens, big, mostly bezel-less displays, and smooth rounded backs.
But when O'Meara dips into his Birkdale memories in years to come he will surely try to blank out Thursday's round of eleven over par.
"Berlin Station" also dips into the city's all-night pansexual bacchanalia, using as its ticket Mr. Ifans's character, a lounge-lizard type with questionable motives.
When I press Fidden about this potential echo chamber effect that could come from conspiracists dating one another, he dips into his own personal experience.
The discourse surrounding joshi is almost always centered around the work in the ring, but it's impossible to say it never dips into lustful territory. Joshifans.
An Orthodox priest holds a Cross as a man dips into the icy waters near Minsk, Belarus Russian Orthodox believers in a pond outside Simferopol, Crimea.
President Obama spent most of his presidency with an approval rating between 45 and 50, with dips into the low 40's and high 30's.
Sensitive, decorous and buffed by Eun-ah Lee's warm photography, "Front Cover" still strains to surmount its thin narrative and unfortunate dips into clichéd cultural comedy.
Freeman dips into a delicious expanse of source material from Charles Dickens to Karl Marx to Tim Cook, from Bloomberg Businessweek to The National Rip-Saw.
The northern tip includes the suburbs of Utica, while the southern end dips into Orange County to encompass a couple of New York City commuter towns.
Like the current exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum, this documentary dips into Bowie's personal archive of costumes, set designs, lyrics and memorabilia to illuminate his life.
That would be enough to make this letter problematic, but Tripp later dips into fetishization and objectification, as he continues to reduce his wife to her body.
Earlier in April, the band released their debut full-length, Boy Man Machine, an incomparable weapon that dips into metal, drone, and experimental to create something terrifying.
Details: Technology dips into pet care with: Pet fitness trackers: Much like a FitBit or Apple Watch, companies are now producing wearable fitness-tracking devices for pets.
His songwriting dips into funk, R&B, reggae, metal, arena-rock and hip-hop, and he often embeds song samples and drum-machine sounds in his mixes.
It borrows from the body percussion of Samoan slap dancing, and occasionally dips into the swaying hips and wave-motion arms you might associate with the South Pacific.
Brewers 7, Mets 4 MILWAUKEE — Expectations often drop when a team dips into its bullpen for a spot starter, as the Mets did with Logan Verrett on Saturday.
Even the leather's held up with no cracking at all after about three months of use and countless dips into the drink at the rail of my boat.
However, major indexes have seen multiple dips into correction territory so far in 2018, and allocations to bonds have been rising as government yields have hit multiyear highs.
After the 20th, you'll be better equipped for those private one-on-ones when the sun dips into Taurus and your cozy, sentimental fourth house for a month.
Mr. Lamar dips into the roles of both T'Challa, the African king of the fictitious Wakanda who is also the Black Panther, and Erik Killmonger, his tenacious adversary.
Helicopters made perilous dips into the gorge to lower rescue workers and extract survivors, while other rescue crews used ropes to rappel down cliffs to bring people out.
But it's not until his fifth track that he dips into The Feminine Divine: "I'm gonna slow it down a little bit and get into that," he says.
And rather than transporting surviving neutrons to an external detector, they employed an in situ detector that dips into the magnetic bottle and quickly absorbs all the neutrons inside.
Well, actually it's the fact that this tiny partial comes out and then it dips into this one, and then seven others come over in this beautiful harmonic tangle.
Even the obligatory dips into social-issues storytelling offer a kind of gauzy nostalgia for an era when women were struggling to escape the societal bonds placed on them.
All of these dips into dated color were lovely, but I unequivocally loved the classical boro garment cell that held Japanese popular clothing from the collection of Stephen Szczepanek.
Whereas it's rather chilly Wednesday night when it dips into the 13s, winds from the south on Thursday should help temperatures rebound to at least 50 and possibly near 60.
Or consider a torchère, which is a floor lamp that shines light up at the ceiling the way the sun shines its light up as it dips into the horizon.
In any case, the computer or server will pool all that random information into a reservoir of entropy that the system dips into — for instance, when generating digital signatures or keys.
"As it makes these five dips into Saturn, followed by its final plunge, Cassini will become the first Saturn atmospheric probe," Linda Spilker, a Cassini project scientist said in a statement.
It's a compelling bit of film whose surreal, hazy aesthetic mirrors the feel of the song (it also dips into decidedly more violent Congrats track "House of Mirrors" for a stretch).
The country dips into a semi-arid zone below the Sahara desert known as the Sahel, where climate change and land overuse are making it increasingly difficult to farm, experts say.
Thus, Room 104 dips into outright horror a couple of times, as well as dark comedy and even an honest-to-God sports movie (yes, confined to a single hotel room).
Sprawling, experimental, varied to an extreme degree, Sign o' the Times dips into all sorts of styles and doesn't always stick to the so-called Minneapolis sound that was Prince's hallmark.
We'll have a full review of the film up soon, but what struck me most about Election Year was how much it dips into America's current news cycle and culture wars.
And somehow, even in this technicolor chaos of Quinn obliterating a daisy chain of murderous thugs, the fight is never confusing, and even dips into physical comedy at multiple inflection points.
These dips into history are quite wonderful — they anchor the story within a broader cultural context, marking this tragedy as one of many in the grand and inevitable flow of time.
Eastern US dips into chillier temperatures High temperatures Thursday for the eastern half of the United States will be 5 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit below average as a cold front pushes in.
And while the visual effects and production design are good-to-great in most scenes, there are certainly a few dips into what Rob and I like to call "trashcan eclair" territory.
Lemonade dips into the well of Shire's previously published poems like "the unbearable weight of staying – (the end of the relationship)" for its exploration of infidelity, family and the black female identity.
But even Congress occasionally dips into that fund: Last year's budget deal included a $600 million cut from the Pell surplus and a boost in funding for the National Institutes of Health.
Both of them carry the film's frequent melodrama nimbly, as Park's often exhilarating dips into Looney Tunes-style slapstick pop up in everything from an attempted suicide to the numerous sex scenes.
The record dips into a more mechanic lane on "Divided Youth (only lovers)" with a scratchy, distortion, almost mesmerizing in tone, with a specifically firm vocal pacing on the part of Crowe.
The market down under is seeing its traditional "gummy bear" rally, which generally follows its dips into benign bear markets, the bank said in a note Tuesday, referring to a popular sticky candy.
Economists fear that if the economy dips into another recession, the already large number of Americans on the verge of losing their cars to repossession — about six million — will swell to record levels.
At one point, the song dips into an interlude that appears to be a parody of "Rap God" by Eminem, who has long been open about his struggles with addiction to prescription painkillers.
Photo via Cymbals Eat Guitars' Facebook For almost ten years, Staten Island indie band Cymbals Eat Guitars have been making super-catchy indie rock that dips into pools of electronic and other genres.
To claim so is to do them a disservice, and to be disappointed by their dips into pop, hip-hop, covers, and beachy bangers is to not be a Weezer fan at all.
Draya promises Cowboys Nation her man will be tip-top, because she says their lovemaking is the magical elixir behind Scandrick's success ... and he dips into that elixir before every game he plays.
Together, these tracks feel like little dips into Chris Crack's mind, or perhaps more like someone's violently jerking the radio dial from one station to the next, and they're all playing Chris Crack.
It also throws off the intended dynamic between him and his siblings, particularly in a scene that dips into sentiment, calling back to the blanket forts and hot strawberry milk of their shared childhood.
The program is paid for through phone bill fees which the Commission then dips into in order to pass funds onto carriers so they can build networks in less populated, rural areas around the country.
Perhaps appropriately, the NBC drama dips into the way-back machine, recalling everything from the 1960s series "The Time Tunnel" to the movies "Timecop" and "Terminator" -- both of which, incidentally, became short-lived TV shows.
His new album, "For Better, or Worse," dips into the repertoires of Hank Williams, Ernest Tubb, George Jones and Waylon Jennings, among others, with folky, parlor-scale arrangements that hint at honky-tonk and rockabilly.
Every time Mr. Medford dips into the political debate — either with strangers on Facebook or friends in New York and Los Angeles — he comes away feeling battered by contempt and an attitude of moral superiority.
Recess&apos Instagram has no shortage of vivid imagery: A cartoon Saturn dips into a warm periwinkle sea, three pink Recess cans spout octopus arms, and a creamsicle-colored Recess can crashes into the moon.
There's only one way the Patriots can beat the Steelers this weekend ... CHEAT ... that's according to Cedric the Entertainer who says the Steelers got it in the bag, unless Brady dips into his bag of tricks.
"As it makes these five dips into Saturn, followed by its final plunge, Cassini will become the first Saturn atmospheric probe," Linda Spilker, Cassini project scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), said in a press release.
And then the grotesque skinning scene, lingering over Jorah's muffled shrieks and those foley noises — Game of Thrones has always struggled with its fluid tone, but these dips into torture porn are the most jarring and unnecessary.
The Helheim glacier dips into the ocean in eastern Greenland, and the first ice chunk to break off was wide and shallow, "like a pancake," says David Holland, an NYU professor who led the expedition to Greenland.
As I rise to leave he dips into the café's back room, returning with a box containing two small pristine eggs, the shape of which suggests they were swiped from the set of Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom.
It launched a mobile service using Verizon's infrastructure, avoiding acquiring a carrier like T-Mobile US. That may yet be an option, but for the moment it's mostly upside for Comcast as it dips into the cellphone business.
While that's different from actually growing embryos from your own skin cells, it dips into unfamiliar territory and will surely be up for fierce debate — particularly if it requires the use of embryonic cells to get us there.
It introduced a mobile service using Verizon's infrastructure, avoiding acquiring a carrier like T-Mobile US. That may yet be an option, but for the moment it's mostly upside for Comcast as it dips into the cellphone business.
The Piano & a Microphone version starts off with a jittering jazz piano and a high-up falsetto, but it wanders around over the next five minutes as Prince dips into his lowest register and bounds around the keys.
While the company has been less transparent about its policies than DoorDash, Amazon sometimes "dips into the tips earned by contracted delivery drivers to cover their promised pay," according to the LA Times, which uncovered the practice in February.
Filmed in his hometown, Bobbio, which was also the setting for his scalding debut, "Fists in the Pocket," it dips into the past to demonstrate that blood, in all of its literal and symbolic manifestations, is always about to be spilled.
There's a significant risk of oil trading at or below $40 through 2018, and if the WTI dips into the $30s, it would "pose serious problems" and likely signal "broader global demand issues," UBS analysts said in a research note.
In the far northwest, where the long stretch of counties with high populations of non-college educated whites that starts in the Rust Belt dips into the South, Trump shifted the demographic advantage typically enjoyed by Republicans, outperforming Romney the most.
This grid by Patrick Merrell dips into the deluge to make a movie title game, one that's more attainable for those of us who know of the existence and basic plot of lots of films without having seen every little thing.
The show — based on Hodges's web series of the same name — also dips into mockumentary territory, frequently letting Martin stare into the camera as his voiceover delivers musings on life, love, Nan, and the right to be his own dog.
Especially notable is his friendship with a boy in his class named Seren (Nathaniel Logan McIntyre), as part of a storyline that elegantly dips into topics like colorism and violence and a legacy of trauma, without becoming too heavy-handed.
There's the sound of what might be dulled metal grating against silt, the soft thumps of footsteps on a hollow floor or the hull of a boat, and wood cracking — which feels ominous, as the boat dips into the ocean.
His camera spins giddily around in a car with the music blaring, dips into the water during an ocean tryst, and stalks behind some very bad decisions, providing an overwhelming amount of sensory detail that elevates the stories being told. —A.
According to data from the U.S. Treasury Department, China's holdings of U.S. debt fell by $41.3 billion in October from a month ago to $1.115 trillion, the lowest since July 2010 as the PBOC dips into its reserves to support the currency.
The result is a highly speculative show that dips into the writings of 20th-century poets including D.H. Lawrence and T.S. Eliot and, less well-known to Anglophone readers, the Italian Eugenio Montale, to find meaning in Guston's "simple yet strange" imagery.
Mr Amanat dips into the lives and works of key figures, from those who articulated the country's responses to European imperialism, such as Mirza Malkom Khan, a prominent modernist who died in 1908, to the ideologues of the Islamic revolution of 1979.
Sure, the show addresses some more serious topics and dips into the dramedy category with storylines here and there, but Ruby (Jason Genao), Jasmine (Jessica Marie Garcia), Jamal (Brett Gray), Monse (Sierra Capri), and Caesar (Diego Tinoco) are all laugh-out-loud funny.
Opener "Gimme My Respect" is supposed to be a warning shot, but it dips into Comic Con references and quickly goes limp; "Riley From the Boondocks" would read like a statement of sorts if Yachty didn't seem to be sleep-talking through it.
The video flips through an array of scenery: a band of wild horses gallops across a rural expanse, a whale's tail dips into the water, a harvesting machine pushes through a field of crops, an American flag ripples in front of an industrial-looking town.
Normally, the state and local tax deduction would be something you would think about for itemizers, people who are in the higher income brackets, but because our taxes, our state and local taxes are so onerous, ours -- it actually dips into the middle-income families.
The book is a delight to read: a literary road trip across the United States that dips into the world of regional comic book conventions, television celebrity, and independent comics, but tackles some of the pressing issues that the comic book world has been facing.
The Savage Detectives has a lot of different ranges, because Bolaño dips into different kinds of Spanish—he himself was born in Chile, grew up in Mexico, and lived in Spain, so there's all of that, plus he brings in a bunch of other stuff, too.
In all, I notched some 35 miles (resuming my journey each morning by taking the Métro roughly to where I'd left off the previous day), a trek that included centrifugal excursions into the collar suburbs and occasional dips into the outer precincts of the city proper.
That's a tick in the pluses, by the way, and it's worth saying that even when finishing last, as I do a fair few times, tearing around these courses, with their dips into the deep blue and sheer-vertical ascents, corkscrew corners and space-set rollercoasters, remains a blast.
Using Brokeback Mountain, which John called "the grief manual," as a parallel for their aborted friendship and lost potential love, S-Town dips into the well of collective universal longing for human companionship to fuel its conclusions about John's life and the factors that brought it to a close.
The tendency, whenever the Premier League dips into its ever-expanding pockets, is to focus on what impact that spending has on the English game: whether the players are of the quality needed to improve the Premier League, and whether they detract from the country's beleaguered national team.
Over folky guitar chords (sampled not strummed) and later banjo and drums, Grimes dips into her lower register and admits to both her own temptations with drugs — "I did everything/More lines on the mirror than a sonnet" — and the grim results she has seen in her generation.
A little over a year ago, I drove the entire 163,000-mile US–Mexico border, from where the border fence dips into the Pacific Ocean all the way to the Gulf of Mexico at the mouth of the Rio Grande, which forms the border for the whole length of Texas.
The avatars above are stylized in order to avoid any dips into the uncanny valley, but they're surprisingly good at mimicking body language — on Gear VR, your virtual head turns alongside your real one, and you move around a room by staring at a space and tapping to teleport forward.
But for all of his antics and occasional dips into darkness, Sheppard has a definite innocence in his cherubic face and bright blue eyes, which happen to perfectly match the T-shirt and flat-top baseball cap he's wearing when I meet him on a bench in Montreal's Parc Extension neighbourhood.
When viral content dips into commentary about people's identities, it can take on sinister overtones that cut both ways — a tweet mocking a low-vision person reading a book on the train can hurt just as much as inspiration porn that uses people with disabilities as Very Special Object Lessons.
Letters To the Editor: Re "The Soul-Crushing Student Essay," by Scott Korb (On Campus column, Sunday Review, April 22): Students should know that writing, like art, expresses how we feel, what we know, our dreams and our opinions, crafted using the written word, as an artist dips into a palette.
They are found in an area of the North Woods geologically known as the Canadian Shield, which stretches from central Canada all the way out to Newfoundland, and which dips into the extreme north of the northern US.  It is a land of glacial lakes, boreal plants and animals, and few human inhabitants.
The film frequently dips into the subjective points of view of its various characters, showing the way Frieland sees a person's name, age, profession, and other salient details pop up by their face when he passes them in the street, or how a conversation in a foreign language may be translated into real-time subtitles.
Throughout the book, Markovits dips into research he did in St. Clair Shores, Michigan—a town that once benefited from the excellent wages of the Detroit auto industry—to quote people telling him about a gentler, less stratified middle-class life when you didn't have to go to a fancy school to live well.
"Line of Duty" works through a careful balancing act — Mercurio can overplay the tension, and get away with a high degree of ambient implausibility (how many times can Kate go undercover in one medium-sized city?), as long as he underplays the longer sequences of investigation and the dips into the cops' private lives.
We meet a young woman whose first and last encounter with her father is at his deathbed, a hardworking nurse who dips into her savings to help her ex-husband's new wife, a mother fighting dementia long enough to dispense wisdom to her daughter — a whole cast of characters who feel absolutely real: so striking in their ordinariness, so complex in their humanity.
But his staff has sought to mitigate the risk by effectively recreating the trappings of the vice presidency: guarding question-and-answer sessions, selecting safe interview settings and remaining all but glued to his hip when he greets voters on rope lines, dips into ice cream shops and steps out of the black Chevy Suburbans that are indistinguishable from the Secret Service models he once rode in.
We meet a young woman whose first and last encounter with her father is at his deathbed, a hardworking nurse who dips into her savings to help her ex-husband's new wife, a mother fighting dementia long enough to dispense wisdom to her daughter — a whole cast of characters who feel absolutely real: so striking in their ordinariness, so complex in their humanity. —A.
Burgundy dips into standup tropes (muttering "What else, what else" and pacing during segues, shouting out local sports teams and suburbs at length) and generally just exudes a darker, sadder version of that original Anchorman id: an ageing man just self-aware enough to be terrified of his own ever-growing irrelevance and of how little he understands the world, fighting that fear with self-delusion, non-sequiturs, and yelling.
Faraday and LeEco aren't unique in Formula E. NextEV is another Chinese EV maker that positions itself as a Silicon Valley-style startup, and this will be the second year the company has fielded a team in Formula E. And a new Chinese team called Techeetah, backed by a major sports marketing agency from China, is courting potential OEM partners as it dips into the series for the first time this year.

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