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Pohlmann, 30, draws in the feelings of everyone she passes.
Whether it draws in casual fans is another question entirely.
Trout, he said, has an endearing charisma that draws in opponents.
It draws in the liquid, which then reacts to form a carbide.
And that's one of the show's biggest draws in its first episode.
Catharina van Eetvelde draws in full awareness of the fragility of her works.
Perry suggested the proposal could unleash a backlash that draws in other sectors.
The Olympics draws in up to tens of millions of viewers a night.
They have recorded eight wins and two draws in their last 10 fixtures.
Wimberly draws in a loose, dynamic style reminiscent of Japanese mangaka Taiyo Matsumoto.
Carlsen won with two wins and two draws in the four rapid games.
To achieve a close look, Ballesteros says he draws in bigger or smaller nostrils.
Another more speculative use would be to replace blood draws in some medical settings.
The monuments on the National Mall are among the top tourist draws in Washington.
Kaitlyn Tucek draws in an effort to comprehend the failures within her child's body.
The GBT provides up to 140 local jobs and draws in 50,103 visitors each year.
Plus, it ultimately draws in new customers who recognize the virtues of more personalized insurance.
The retailer draws in more shoppers than Amazon, Facebook and Google, the research firm estimates.
Album after album, she draws in new listeners, while maintaining her appeal to devoted Swifties.
This is the first time there have been two draws in a season since 1997.
It's not just R&B, it draws in elements of his love for psych pop.
It draws in darkness but it gives you something but it takes something from you.
To Mr. Jaswa, The Infatuation curates recommendations in a way that draws in younger consumers.
It draws in young people who are eager to advance and reluctant to make waves.
It was all Mr. Kasparov in Game 2, followed by draws in Games 3 and 4.
But it's not just the vicarious escape from death that draws in viewers by the millions.
A U.S. government report of larger-than-expected draws in diesel and gasoline helped prices rebound.
The players in Saturday's match did not have that luxury: there are no draws in Twenty20.
The food draws in a lot of celebrities, including Zac Efron and Selena Gomez in 2015.
The poem draws in particular on the symbolism of the Drinking Gourd, or the North Star.
"Theme parks are definitely the biggest draws in both places," said Bryan Shilling, AAA's director travel services.
The demolition process involved in creating an open floor plan is what draws in the male audience.
The petroleum and panthenol locks in the hydration, glycerin draws in more moisture, and bisabolol soothes and calms.
That fan draws in more air that bypasses the core and exits out the back, producing more thrust.
The appeal of this politics goes well beyond the working class and even draws in many white millennials.
Grace Coddington, Vogue's creative director at-large, draws in her notebook during Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2011.
Eighteen years later, the cult film's legacy still draws in customers yearning to dance on the famous bar.
It was set to be held at San Francisco's Moscone Center and usually draws in around 6,000 attendees.
In California, the pawnshop draws in the Hollywood set with actors, producers and screenwriters looking for fast cash.
When this occurs, she swiftly draws in others who share her vision, but speak from their own positions.
Crude oil extended gains after bouncing overnight on a U.S. government report showing hefty draws in diesel and gasoline.
He draws in paint, outlining areas of color so they become leaves, or a tabletop, or an artist's palette.
They finished with the most 1-0 wins and the joint highest number of goalless draws in the division.
As the Rosetta orbiter draws in closer to 67P, it'll snap our best photos yet of the comet's surface.
This little salmon haven in Alaska draws in masses of brown bears every year to plunder its natural splendor.
I still think we'll see modest inventory draws in the second half on the extension of the OPEC cuts.
The curriculum, too, draws in majors from across the university, with popular classes that include building your own bicycle.
A couple were ones Caruana used in the games he and Carlsen have already played to draws in London.
A feeling of calm sets in as the tide draws in and the pair ease into steady, simultaneous strokes.
It draws in part on its 5,000 objects, films and books across seven gallery spaces and two sculpture plazas.
"One of the big draws in Boulder is the fact that they have hundreds of start-up food businesses."
It was one of the most epic draws in WCC history, a 78-move ordeal that lasted seven hours.
However, if it draws in China and Russia, which both border North Korea, then all bets are off, Robock says.
Its "stuffed animal sleepover" draws in kids through second grade who still get a thrill from a teddy bear party.
She comes from a big family where even the smallest event draws in a large number of relatives and friends.
It's an additional revenue stream that, at least in theory, draws in a crowd of professionals who may become regulars.
McGregor, who's from Ireland, is the former UFC featherweight and lightweight champion and one of the biggest draws in MMA.
When there is a shortage, we expect prices to adjust upwards, which draws in additional supply and eliminates the gap.
And if you throw in a rhythm, say the stomping of a foot or clapping, that draws in the cerebellum.
One of the women accompanying Dua Lipa wipes out a heart she draws in the condensation on the bathroom mirror.
Most residents cannot afford the luxury of a private power supply, leaving shops in the dark as evening draws in.
Taken from his remarkable full-length debut Famouz, the remix draws in two artists who've benefited from his pen previously.
In all the oceans, this low pressure draws in steady winds from the south-east known as the southern trade winds.
The amusement park, featuring attractions such as "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "Splash Mountain," draws in about 30 million visitors annually.
The combination of breaking news on stage and brand new companies in the Battlefield competition draws in the media and investors.
"Recent outsized seasonal draws in China steel [inventories] point to improving construction sector activity," analyst Timothy Thein wrote in a note.
Hopefully that includes making a lasting change to gun laws, although it's unclear how much water Kid Cudi draws in Washington.
Gerstein draws in a fluid, unfussy pen-line with overlays of watercolor that wash each scene in a warmly articulated light.
Culling disrupts badger social structures, creating a vacuum that draws in badgers from neighboring areas to fill vacancies in culled zones.
Bruce Willis, long one of the top box office draws in Hollywood, is now better known for direct-to-video releases.
Scuba diving, snorkeling and kayaking are big draws in the area and operators report that the reefs and mangroves are healthy.
Ultimately, Glow Up wants to provide a novel mobile experience that draws in players that aren't represented in most mainstream titles.
By lowering rates, the Fed could foster a labor market that draws in disadvantaged workers and prods companies to raise wages.
By lowering rates, the Fed could foster a labor market that draws in disadvantaged workers and prods companies to raise wages.
Barnes noted that Props America draws in some collectors for its fake food, like this $12 bag of fake M&Ms.
Poland itself now draws in about 1m temporary workers from Ukraine to do any number of jobs, including its own fruit-picking.
Big draws in Bolivia, which lies just southeast of Peru, include affordable health care, food and real estate, according to International Living.
How can they shape a story that draws in people who aren't familiar with her legacy but also pleases die-hard fans?
He regularly draws in his 2.6 million followers with heartwarming images, then pairs them with captions that recast them as cautionary tales.
The food draws in a variety of celebrities, including Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern in 2014 when they filmed the movie "Wild."
The arrests happened just days before the opening of the Christmas market in Strasbourg, which draws in more than 2 million visitors.
Here's what I saw: One of the big draws in Pigeon Forge are dinner theaters, of which there are about a dozen.
The studio's first feature, "Mary and the Witch's Flower," was a hit, becoming one of Japan's biggest box-office draws in 20213.
The event draws in a handful of elite runners as well as curious amateurs looking for a glimpse inside the notoriously reclusive nation.
The fight was estimated to reap as much as $1 billion in revenues, and among the biggest pay-per-view draws in history.
A full-blown crisis that draws in the United States (as any major crisis will), would drag Trump into very dangerous political territory.
U.S.-based Major League Soccer has taken a firm hold as a niche sport—and among the biggest draws in some major cities.
It clips to your clothes and instead of spinning like a fan, it draws in air which passes over naturally cooling peppermint oil.
U.S. crude futures extended gains after the data as the big draws in products partially offset the continued build in total crude inventories.
Power is also the network's most-watched series of all time, a certifiable hit that draws in over 7 million viewers each week.
He has been used to kill penalties and has proven face-off prowess, winning 220 percent of draws in his first 10 games.
Comcast, whose cable business is strictly a domestic operation, draws in only 9 percent of its revenue from foreign agreements, largely through NBCUniversal.
Fun Fact: did you know ... Jerry was a quick draw artist and was once known as one of the fastest draws in Hollywood.
Is its promise of immortality a scam that draws in wishful thinkers, or is it actually possible that one day, humans might conquer death?
However, YouTube TV's low price point of $35 per month and a lineup that includes YouTube Red Originals, also draws in the younger crowd.
And while those members might be interested in the networking opportunities that fraternities flaunt, it's the social life that really draws in eager freshmen.
She draws in the eye with colorful acrylic, watercolor, ink, and soft pastel, and creates a collage-like aesthetic by incorporating torn-up sketches.
The internal skin, which actively draws in and holds water, is coated by a layer that repels water but also has tiny nano-cracks.
One thing to know: Brock Lesnar became one of the biggest draws in the UFC during his reign as heavyweight champion in the company.
Even today, at 76 years old, he's one of the biggest concert draws in the world, as he has been for over 40 years.
The prisoner's case draws in Henry Deaver (André Holland), a Texas defense lawyer and Castle Rock native whose hometown memories are, of course, unhappy.
Her character's forthrightness draws in friends and intrigues potential suitors, including the recently divorced Boone (played by a scruffy and slightly goofy Chris O'Dowd).
SoftBank's core businesses are telecommunications — within Japan and through its controlling stake in Sprint — but it also draws in revenue from other technology businesses.
Chelsea hasn't lost a match since Leicester, 11 games ago—with five wins and six draws in between—and they weren't going to start today.
In short, Apple contends this is an engineering decision designed to "smooth out the instantaneous peaks," or draws in power, to keep your phone operating.
Goldman forecasts "a relatively steep level of backwardation later this year" driven by "expected inventory draws in the second quarter that we remain confident in".
There's a network effect that draws in more and more companies: Over time, as more and more facilities start using carbon capture, the costs decline.
U.S. oil prices rose on Monday as Nigeria's oil industry reeled from crippling attacks and traders cited data pointing to fresh draws in U.S. stockpiles.
It draws in any nearby enemies and immobilizes them at the point of impact — they can still shoot back — applying steady damage for four seconds.
Pacquiao, one of the sport's most decorated fighters, has a record of 61 victories, seven defeats and two draws in a career spanning 24 years.
Beauty is not simply a timely aesthetic that draws in the viewer and helps set the scene, but something that adds dimension to the plot.
Her honesty, mixed with a magnetic and down-to-earth energy, is what draws in over 300 thousand people to join Veloz's #MuseFamilia on YouTube.
Wang and Yu were among eight players disqualified for deliberately playing to lose pool round matches to secure more favorable draws in the knockout rounds.
Nah. But it's a surprisingly pleasurable standalone film that nevertheless continues a decades-old story in a way that draws in fans both old and new.
Creating a civil place to share without the fear of bullying is critical to getting users to post their personal content that draws in friends' attention.
There seems to be, instead, something about the capture or recapture of a round number that draws in marginal buyers, and perhaps even grabs the imagination.
Vanguard is a Mecca for money, and as it draws in more adherents, by extension the market caps of these companies draw in more invested dollars.
The NCAA's Division I men's basketball tournament draws in millions of viewers and rakes in more than $800 million each year from its television deal alone.
According to several analysts, it says a lot about Congo's state of affairs when a local war draws in members of a traditional hunter-gatherer group.
After two consecutive draws in the Spanish league, Cristiano Ronaldo appeared to have ended Madrid's winless run, scoring one goal and helping to set up another.
The justification behind such an absurd split is that Golovkin lacks mainstream recognition and that it will be Álvarez who draws in most of the viewers.
Emo Night, a wildly successful themed party that plays alt rock and pop punk from the aughts, draws in thousands of self-proclaimed emos every month.
Although written for the layperson, it's detailed enough to satisfy any expert, and the use of first person draws in the reader to the story's narrative.
In "We Are Not Here To Do What Has Already Been Done," (2017) Tucek draws in an effort to comprehend the failures within her child's body.
And so, you really need a price that encourages investment and draws in enough new investment but is not so high that it weighs on the economy.
If they end up out of action for a year or more, the UFC loses two reliable draws in an era where those are in short supply.
She has seen firsthand that razor-thin line between worth and worthless that misogyny draws in the sand, and she's on the other side of it now.
They were one of four women's pairs disqualified for deliberating playing to lose their pool matches in a bid to secure more favorable draws in knockout rounds.
Other standout first-round draws in the men's singles include fifth seed Dominic Thiem against big-serving American Sam Querrey who reached the semi-finals in 2017.
It also draws in content from over 100 local news stations and a number of digital-only sites including CNET, Gamespot, Vox, and even The Verge itself.
When damp, this foam material draws in water and allows a tiny bit of makeup to penetrate the top layer of the sponge for a cushion effect.
And it makes logical sense: If trophy hunting draws in so much money, the industry probably doesn't want all its star prey to disappear from the planet.
Much like the college towns, though, Taos is a bastion of high culture with a thriving art scene that draws in tourists and other visitors year-round.
The annual event draws in developers from all parts of the world, but the Trump administration's executive order effectively shuts out a segment of the development community.
Infrastructure investments and a government policy that draws in foreign investors will also benefit the project, which is expected to complete its first phase in 2022, Soon adds.
This differs significantly from traditional 53D-printing methods like those employed my MakerBot, which essentially draws in melted ABS or PLA, working slowly to trace out each layer.
The technology measures the air and water temperature in a user's home, which will drop if a leak occurs that draws in colder water from outside the home.
They see my unpleasant shape and like a magnet I must repulse, whereas Eddie, he too like a magnet draws in their adoration like so many iron shavings.
Over the last two years, Bridgewater, which draws in money from many public pension funds and sovereign wealth funds, has posted mixed returns in its two main portfolios.
Structures catch on fire, and then winds either spread those flames or the fire draws in the surrounding air, creating an even larger blaze known as a firestorm.
Henson remains an icon in the industry for his work, so it comes as no surprise that his notoriety draws in some of the biggest names in Hollywood.
Portland (21-20-2100, 30 points) is still unbeaten in its last 12 league matches as it enters the weekend, with eight wins and four draws in that stretch.
Captain Obvious says these two simply do not like either other and therefore can't resist going over whatever line that even a traditional charity dinner draws in the sand.
They exhibit strong "network effects": a growing group of one sort of customer attracts more of the other, which again draws in more of the first and so on.
In this they resemble the most successful comic-based show on television, "The Walking Dead", which regularly draws in 13-14m viewers, despite (or because of) weekly zombie beheadings.
Video games are designed to be — by the gaming industry — a very active experience that draws in and immerses a player in a world they are reluctant to leave.
The logic goes something like this: If business sales increase, capital spending occurs and the labor market tightens, which, in effect, draws in whomever is sitting on the sidelines.
In Muay Thai, Samart had 150 fights, 129 wins (30 by KO), 19 losses and 2 draws; in boxing, 23 bouts, 21 wins (12 by KO) and 2 losses.
The 89-room hotel, a member of Design Hotels, draws in guests with its revolving wooden door, dark green marble and stately brass elevator doors on the first floor.
The International Energy Agency has forecast world oil demand to rise to 1.4 million barrels per day in 2017 versus 2016 with continued draws in OECD inventories in June.
And if the confrontation draws in other players in the region, investors in all asset classes will have a real war, not just a trade one, to worry about.
McGregor was announced the victor by majority decision (two judges for McGregor, one for a draw)—a fairly unusual outcome as judges hate scoring draws in mixed martial arts.
A classic buffalo check can spruce up a cottage or cabin, while "The Daily," which draws in an old-school newspaper design, adds a nostalgic, rustic touch to any room.
It's cool because people who would not necessarily be into folk are like 'Oh this is really cool' and so it draws in a bigger crowd, while still being folk.
The U.S. government has reported crude inventory draws in six of the past seven weeks, surprising analysts who usually expect a rise at this time of year from refinery maintenance.
"I think my emoji collection is very easy to wear everyday, as well as being expressive, so it draws in a good audience," Alison Lou designer Alison Chemla told Refinery29.
"Going forward, the question will be whether these factors will result in draws in global inventories during the remainder of 2017, which are most visibly seen through U.S. inventory data."
The zoo, one of the top tourist draws in the U.S. capital, had canceled the search for Ollie on Wednesday and said it would rely on tips to find her.
When cylinder, pipeline, or portable oxygen is available, the machine can use it, but the UAM automatically draws in room air as the "carrier gas" to create medical-grade oxygen.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices settled up on Thursday after a U.S. government report showing hefty draws in diesel and gasoline offset the first crude inventory build in six weeks.
As an Italian who has watched the Frecce Tricolori perform their display hundreds times, that final maneuver that draws in the sky the longest Italian flag, always gives me shivers.
It's a show with "Sweeney Todd" elements that also draws in threads about gentrification and racist policing, and it was so absorbing that I missed my turn by three blocks.
But while initially fitness and activity tracking were the main draws, in recent years, there's been a shift toward health-monitoring devices some of which could theoretically save your life.
The English team at the time, known as the 'Kings of Football,' boasted a record of 20163 victories, four losses and three draws in the years since World War II ended.
I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter, which is a National Book Award finalist for Young People's Literature, draws in part on Sánchez' experiences as the daughter of undocumented Mexican immigrants.
China has passed legislation forcing game makers to publish the probability of individual items appearing in loot boxes, while Japan has cracked down on certain forms of prize draws in games.
Repressed inner thoughts seem to explode from the bodies Swedish illustrator and Swedish Academy of Realist Art teacher Miles Johnston draws in the dysmorphic portraits he posts to his Instagram account.
Kerry said countries have an obligation not to "light a fire" under a conflict that could expand into a larger regional war or one that draws in superpowers against one another.
What really matters, he says, is how the state no longer draws in enough newcomers to compensate for the outflow: Illinois is exceptional in failing to bring in enough new migrants.
"We expected big stock drawdowns in the second half and we still expected big stock draws in the second half," said Michael Wittner, global head of oil research at Societe Generale.
An abundance of clever people—adept in English law as much as in finance—draws in banks, fund managers and so forth; the wealth of employers, in turn, attracts more workers.
Her sendup of Sheryl Sandbergian tactics draws in part on her first days at Google, where she spent four years as a user-experience designer, working on spreadsheet and document software.
Shortly after, the company canceled Google I/O, the company's big annual in-person develop conference that draws in more than 7,0003 attendees to its headquarters' backyard in Mountain View, California.
"At this time, everyone was expecting we would have strong draws in the inventory, but it was a build," said Tony Nunan, oil risk manager at Japanese trading house Mitsubishi Corp.
"At this time, everyone was expecting we would have strong draws in the inventory, but it was a build," said Tony Nunan, oil risk manager at Japanese trading house Mitsubishi Corp.
Black holes are made up of huge amounts of matter squeezed into a small area, according to NASA, creating a massive gravitational field which draws in everything around it, including light.
"The build in crude stocks was more than overshadowed by draws in excess of 2514 million barrels for both gasoline and distillates," said Troy Vincent, oil analyst at ClipperData in Louisville, Kentucky.
"A further roll-over of the agreement could see larger inventory draws in 2018 than we currently forecast, likely worth around $5 per barrel," they said in a research note published Wednesday.
In her news conference, Collins pointed out that her draws in her three previous Grand Slam matches had been far from enviable, as she opened against a top-20 opponent each time.
Born in Tehran and having made his home in Minneapolis, historical and familial references abound in this artist's body of work that draws in equal measure from the arts and the sciences.
Performances had been stuttering, results imperfect: At Santiago Bernabéu, the 85,000-seat stadium where Real Madrid plays its matches, one loss and three draws in 19993 league games does not cut it.
Neutron stars spin so fast that its magnetic fields act as a barrier that stops debris from other astral objects it draws in from hitting the star and generating X-ray light.
Liverpool has struggled to turn chances into goals in recent games, notably draws in the Premier League against Burnley and Manchester United that have dropped Jürgen Klopp's team off the title pace.
Other draws in this town of some 7,530 inhabitants include the 7-mile Coastal Trail, the quirky Larry Spring Museum of Common Sense Physics and the 134-year-old scenic Skunk Train railway.
Offering up eclectic Jewish comfort food dishes with South African and Israeli touches, this chic café draws in crowds upon hungry crowds to both its downtown outposts for lunching, brunching, and dinnertime noshing.
Instagram's story camera includes three drawing tools: a normal pen, a highlighter that lets you emphasize text by coloring beneath it, and a "neon pen" that draws in white with neon color borders.
John and Frank Tunney would help establish the first major Canadian superstar in Whipper Billy Watson, and in the 143s, housed one of wrestling's all-time great heels and draws in The Sheik.
The case also draws in many of the characteristic elements: theft by a trusted volunteer, rifts in a scandalized community, lasting consequences, lingering suspicion and, ultimately, a plucky, stirring recovery by the league.
The Sudanese Professionals' Association (SPA), which has posted calls for protests on social media and organized strikes, draws in doctors, teachers and lawyers and others complaining of decades of economic mismanagement and isolation.
There are only a few of these regional malls in any given metro area, each is anchored by one or more department store, and each draws in customers from a wide shopping radius.
"What's bad for the outlook for global growth is bad for oil at the moment and only big draws in inventories can delay that drift lower," said Greg McKenna, strategist at Mckenna Macro.
In March, on the first weekend of this year's SXSW — Austin's annual festival that draws in thousands of visitors from around the world — the company opened the doors to its first retail store.
Just adjacent to Azzaro's piece, a multimedia installation by Rhode Island-based artist Sheida Soleimani draws in the viewer with works highlighting the plight of Iranian woman who have been executed without due process.
"All in all the report is bullish, given the continued strong draws in crude oil stocks and rather mild builds in product stocks," said Carsten Fritsch, oil analyst at Commerzbank AG in Frankfurt, Germany.
It's geared toward "pork-driven people" – that's anyone who wants to celebrate the history and taste of bacon, and purportedly draws in not just the common bacon devotee, but culinary historians and chefs, too.
The event, which is also called Consensus 2019, draws in more buyers for bitcoin and other major currencies, according to Lennon Sweeting, the director and head trader of Coinsquare, a Canadian cryptocurrency trading platform.
The key U.S. storage hub and delivery point for U.S. crude futures could see additional draws in coming weeks, depending on how long the U.S.-Canada Keystone pipeline, which delivers to Cushing, is shut.
Uber is expanding its presence in Spain by launching a licensed service on the country's southern Costa del Sol coastline — ahead of the summer season when the region draws in millions of international tourists.
Still, their take buttresses the case — made by analysts on both sides of the partisan divide — that Trump's abrasiveness and controversial rhetoric is likely to turn off as many voters as it draws in.
There is also the odd fact that del Potro's greatest successes in 250, the Olympics and the Davis Cup, earned him no ranking points, and thus left him vulnerable to nasty draws in 210.
Maggie's restlessness draws in the reader most — she's the real protagonist — as it becomes painfully, horrifically clear that the murderous Pariah may be the only thing lending a sense of meaning to her life.
In one of the show's most stupendous drawings, "Studies of Tigers and Men in 260th-Century Costumes," Delacroix repeatedly draws, in brown ink and watercolor, both the animal at rest and its regal head.
Just as the steady draws in the first part of the year dovetailed neatly with a narrative of a tightening market balance, so the most recent increases reinforce negative sentiment about aluminum's deteriorating outlook.
The Neural Information Processing Systems conference, as it is formally known, is an event that draws in people from all across the AI and machine learning (ML) community, including employees of Google, Facebook, and Microsoft.
The celebration, with song and dance, and the elaborate, symbolic rituals make Indian weddings very vibrant and that's what draws in interest from international travelers, according to Sahajanand Sharma, a tour guide based in India.
FYF was also planned the same weekend as the San Diego Comic-Con, which, um, already seems like a bad idea, considering the fact that SDCC draws in hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.
Oil prices steadied on Thursday, as a U.S. government report of larger-than-expected draws in diesel and gasoline helped prices rebound from losses after data showed the first crude inventory build in six weeks.
There have also been a further two goalless draws in past friendlies and the last meeting between the two countries was a 1-0 win for Uruguay in a friendly in Montevideo five years ago.
Having recorded four consecutive draws in their uninspiring attempt to avoid the drop, the Black Cats could finally see things go fully catastrophic this weekend with the visit of Leicester to the Stadium of Light.
They have organized 'theme weeks', such as one that draws in pro-Europeans in the opposition Labour Party, and for every new statistic rolled out in the debate there is a carefully crafted back story.
"Tell Me How" further expounds on these themes—a sample excerpt "I ain't friendly with you hoes"—the irony being that a body of work centered on not fitting in often draws in likeminded people.
"Once the rotation gets going, it sort of self-intensifies in that it further lowers the pressure, which draws in more air; it further increases the rate of rotation; further increases the updraft," he said.
"Once the rotation gets going, it sort of self-intensifies in that it further lowers the pressure, which draws in more air; it further increases the rate of rotation; further increases the updraft," Lareau said.
It's their relationship to this place that has meant that the city government of Copenhagen wouldn't get rid of it even if they could, because it draws in so many people, so many tourist dollars.
A slew of companies ranging from Japan's NTT Docomo and Sony Corp to U.S. chipmakers Intel Corp and Nvidia have already dropped out of the international telecoms conference that draws in more than 100,000 visitors.
Subscribers get a dish on their house that draws in the signal, allowing them to connect to the internet in remote and rural areas where other options, like fixed wireless or cable internet, aren't available.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The United States and Brazil advanced to the quarter-finals of the Olympic women's soccer tournament as group winners despite being held to disappointing draws in their final pool matches on Tuesday.
As winter draws in and crawling out of bed proves even more problematic, a ritual including scented products can wake you up and instill that summer feeling to set the tone for a brighter day ahead.
There was a guy once, who asked me in a letter if I am part of some kind of secret society, because of the sign that the fox draws in the very beginning of the film.
Amansala's Bikini Boot Camp is one of the most popular—it's a mix of exercise classes, yoga, and spa treatment and draws in celebs like Drew Barrymore, who has called Tulum her favorite place to visit.
Her draws in the last two Grand Slam events were daunting, putting her up against eventual finalists in the first round of both tournaments: Venus Williams at Wimbledon and Madison Keys at the United States Open.
It was a "grievous loss" for the city and nation's people while at the same time being a story that draws in "millions who had never heard of the castle or the museum," wrote Frida Ghitis.
This is easy enough to recognize on ISIS, which after all draws, in part, from problems that the US already spent trillions of dollars and thousands of American lives trying to address in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The camera lingers languorously on fingers tying careful, complicated knots; on the dust flecking the air as the ropes twist tighter; on Motta's abdominal muscles as his diaphragms draws in and up towards his sometimes blindfolded face.
The samples don't cost much, but are of great value to customers who want the newest makeup and hair products, he said, and store loyalists often share these discoveries on social media, which draws in more customers.
During this episode, the airline's vice president of marketing, Stine Steffensen Børke sits down with CNBC's Carolin Roth to discuss how the company has developed over the years and how it draws in customers with unique marketing campaigns.
The Gateway is a six-part series about Teal Swan, a new brand of spiritual guru, who draws in followers with her hypnotic self-help YouTube videos aimed at people who are struggling with depression and suicidal thoughts.
As Gadsby transitions from her more traditionally comedic material to the righteous anger of the show's latter half, the frame draws in ever tighter, the camera intensifying its focus on her face, keeping pace with her escalating emotions.
Dover, both an illustrator and fine artist who has shown in London, Los Angeles, Portland, Sweden, Switzerland, and more, draws in either graphite or high-end ink—guaranteed to last 200 years—on paper made from British cotton.
He draws in white wax crayon on paper covered with wet chalkboard gray paint — a favorite wet-dry technique — to creating wobbly spirals, tumbling figure eights and lasso-y loops that suggest an artist working on a tightrope.
She's a bright, affable American who dominates her corner of the sport with the kind of predictability and grace that draws in casual viewers, awes the experts, and inspires a lot of super-slo-mo check-that-out.
They had the joint-highest number of goalless draws in the division, while Opta noted that United's 430 shots on target was 15th in the 20-team league and they made more backward passes than any other side.
And the uncertainty is not limited to IT. Trump's campaign rhetoric around tighter visa rules has led some Indian students considering studying abroad to look beyond the United States, which typically draws in over 100,000 Indian students annually.
She draws in paint with a loaded brush while bringing together various forms of mechanical and digital reproduction, essentially bridging a binary that the art world has focused on since the 1960s: the hand-painted versus the machine-made.
Nor is the contrast that Jeffrey Toobin draws, in his new book, "American Heiress", between the "hopeful" 1960s of flower power and peaceful protest and the "sour" 1970s of Watergate, Nixon, the oil embargo and the continuing Vietnam quagmire.
More than a billion light-years from Earth, a black hole at the center of the giant elliptical Abell 2597 galaxy draws in cold molecular gas and sprays it back out again in a jet or fountain-like fashion.
The week-long pair of back-to-back conferences, referred to as "hacker summer camp," draws in the security crowd from across the world onto Las Vegas, where startups tout their technologies as hackers and researchers reveal their findings.
Jürgen Klopp's team did not beat Leicester, as Guardiola expected; instead, that game would turn out to be the first of four draws in six games, handing the initiative in the title race back to City, the reigning champion.
The group shares this bill with Liddle, a combo fronted by the alto saxophonist Brian Krock, playing music that draws in equal measure from Charlie Parker, Anthony Braxton and Battles — putting checkered rock rhythms underneath pelting, hard-edge melodies.
According to Epic Games, the game draws in more than 78 million people monthly — that's nine times as many people who live in New York City, and more than double the amount of people who live in all of Canada.
All 32 clubs get almost 13 million euros ($15.2 million) for entering, bonuses for wins and draws in group-stage games, fees for reaching each knockout round, and a share of their national broadcasting deal (known as "market pool" money).
But to do that, he needs to display a kind of discipline that doesn't just thrill his already committed supporters but that draws in undecided voters who don't like Clinton but are uncomfortable with the notion of a Trump presidency.
It makes sense that this is the draw, but I think it's almost nonsensical to say that that won't change the shape of the game, the players it draws in, and what those players think is "normal" about the game.
In the case of the wood strands, you get a nice sawdust smell as the pen melts away the strand; with the polycarbonate, you get a material that draws in air better than any of the company's current material offerings.
Her abilities attract the attention of the Fey king of the Staryk, who gives her an impossible challenge, and accidentally spins a web that draws in the daughter of a local lord, angering the Tsar who had pledged to wed her.
"Once the market begins to rebalance, we'll start to see evidence of a deficit and actually draws in inventory, then you'll get the green light to start to move higher," Currie said forecasting three to six months of volatility left.
"You tend to want to see draws in gasoline early in the summer with driving season, and this is the first number that actually does that ... in three weeks," said Bob Yawger, director of energy futures at Mizuho in New York.
What binds the monochromatic paintings that Marden made from the mid-'60s to the early '9803s and the work he has done over the last 30-plus years, in which he draws in paint, is his commitment to an elemental process.
In his ideal world, he would stitch together a coalition that draws in disaffected working-class voters from both parties who share a belief that they are powerless in the current economic and political system and disrespected by its leaders.
"We're starting to see inventory draws in the U.S., the marginal barrels are clearing, but all of that can change if we have a tweet about the trade war," Croft said, adding that sentiment remained bearish amid an unresolved trade war.
" A battle of sorts escalates between the show's white anchors and black anchors, and also draws in the show's meteorologist (Chris Redd), who tries to argue that a hurricane named Chet has "a white man's name if I've ever heard one.
"You tend to want to see draws in gasoline early in the summer with driving season, and this is the first number that actually does that... in three weeks," said Bob Yawger, director of energy futures at Mizuho in New York.
It was a fizzling end to a grand scheme that aimed to create a bold new landmark along the Manhattan waterfront on par with the nearby High Line, which has become one of the top tourist draws in the city.
By teaming up with well-known names like Joanna and Chip Gaines and Joy Cho to release exclusive collections, Target draws in super fans, and through partnerships with cult favorite designers like HAY and Bea Åkerlund, Ikea reaches even more new customers.
Exist draws in a ton of data from a range of fitness apps and devices, and will even go to the trouble of analyzing it for you, letting you know which days you're most productive, and even how the weather affects your exercise.
"We expect that the market is currently undersupplied and that the draws in inventory are coming," U.S. investment bank Jefferies said in a note to clients this week, adding it expected crude prices of around $60 a barrel by the fourth quarter.
A string of inventory draws in the United States and a revival in gasoline demand alleviated a longstanding glut in the New York gasoline hub, drawing interest from shippers in Europe at a time when buying historically eases at the end of August.
Tatiana Trouvé, for example, draws in copper in two ways: once on paper, in a collage of studies sketched between 2012 and 2015, and again in "I tempi doppi," 2014, with continuous loops of copper wire evocative of lines scribbled into space.
Portugal did not impress for much of the last month — three draws in the group stage followed by an extra-time victory, a win in a penalty shootout and, finally, a solid defeat of Wales in the semifinals — but it did enough.
ET, FSN North (Minnesota), Sportsnet ABOUT THE WILD (12-8-4): Captain Mikko Koivu scored 3:11 into overtime in Sunday's 2-1 win over Edmonton to cap a memorable game in which he won 13 of 23 draws in the faceoff circle.
Taking place at the end of April, CLAW draws in kinksters and a wide range of leather enthusiasts to the normally-sleepy town of Independence, Ohio to socialize and engage in workshops focusing on leather, rope bondage, electro-play, flogging, power exchange, and more.
Born and raised in Nakorn Si Thammarat, South Thailand, Nokweed started boxing at the age of 7 and battled his way to the top of the fight game in the 1980s and 1990s to become one of the biggest draws in the professional sport.
After drab goalless draws in their first two matches, Brazil needed a win to calm the nerves of a soccer-mad nation and guarantee a place in the last eight, and first-half goals by Gabriel Barbosa and Gabriel Jesus provided a perfect platform.
Likewise, a high-tech region needs an anchor company, that giant or at least influential company that draws in technical talent and generates the know-how and cash for another generation of start-ups and — just maybe — the next big thing to come along.
These inland lagoons running parallel to the coast are one of the biggest tourist draws in India's most southwesterly state, but the stain of death and devastation wrought by Kerala's worst flood in a century will take longer than a season to wash away.
"The Testaments" is the story of her excruciatingly belated turn away from Gilead—of the final days of her plan to bring down the empire, which draws in the other two narrators and relies on their willingness to put their lives on the line.
From the free things you can start to do tonight to the types of pieces you should keep an eye out for on your next shopping trip, these tips are sure to help turn your home into a place that draws in the right kind of energy.
"A continuation of these market trends, combined with further steady draws in global oil inventories is now creating the required foundation for further upward movement in oil prices and subsequent growth in global E&P investment," Kibsgaard said in a statement, referring to oil exploration and production.
Myneni, 21 and ranked No. 143 in the world, defeated Pedja Krstin in the third and final round of the qualifying draw on Friday, surmounting a barrier that had separated him from the main draws in the five previous major tournaments over the last two years.
Texas issued 997 oil and gas drilling permits last month, up nearly 17 percent from a year earlier.. Global oil inventories accelerated draws in October on OPEC-led output cut efforts, and total crude inventories dropped around 93 million barrels between July and November, according to analysis firm Kayrros.
Much of the focus is on office politics, as the question of replacing Mitch threatens Alex's standing and draws in Bradley Jackson (Witherspoon), a folksy reporter — the kind of "independent" conservative that a certain breed of progressive-ish show loves — who goes viral for aggressively fact-checking a protester.
A limited military intervention could include actions such as shooting down Syrian planes or striking regime air bases, but the White House has been reluctant to consider such measures, which risk a military confrontation in which Moscow shoots down US planes or draws in Iran to the fight.
Marsh is head of the theater and performing arts department at the V&A, which includes responsibility for archives like the museum's glorious costume collection, and previously he was project director for the UK's Imperial War Museum, which draws in crowds to its collection of 20th century weaponry.
But the NFL could make the argument (and they will) that because of this structural decline, football games are more valuable — it's still one of the few things that consistently draws in big audiences relative to everything else on TV. And where will the big brand marketers go?
Read more: Dr. Pimple Popper cut 4 golf ball-sized growths off a woman's ears during the season 3 premiere of her TV show"Hyaluronic acid is an ingredient in fillers, but it's also in other products and draws in moisture, so that's something really important," Lee said.
Even if Beijing ignores the decision, it is significant as it will be the first time that a legal challenge has been brought in the dispute, which draws in five countries with overlapping claims to some of the world's most promising oil and gas fields and vital fishing grounds.
Known more formally as Pier 55, it is expected to open in spring 2021, and it will surely steal some of the spotlight from the nearby High Line, which has gained international renown and become one of the top tourist draws in New York City since opening in 2009.
Sivaram and Norris describe the history of clean-energy innovation funding in the US, explain why it has followed such a boom-and-bust cycle, and lay out a few concrete ideas for how to increase and stabilize that funding in a way that also draws in private capital.
When they lost to Bayern in 2013, it was two losses and two draws in seven league fixtures prior, and when they lost to them again the following year it was on the back of one loss – a 5-1 pumping at Anfield – two draws and an unconvincing win.
At the same time, Ms. Marshall has a contagious, youthful exuberance that draws in strangers and service workers alike, and she's quick to kick off a conversation with bartenders, bar patrons, Uber drivers, valet guys, a studio hand she met once years ago, or a woman with a dress she admires.
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — As the Maldives' autocratic president, Abdulla Yameen, cracks down on opposition to consolidate power ahead of another election, analysts and diplomats warn that the small nation's troubles could provoke a larger crisis that draws in China and India, which have long competed for influence in the Indian Ocean region.
Once considered the heir apparent to the likes of Nadal and Roger Federer among the younger generation of men's players, Zverev, 22, has never advanced further than the quarterfinal stage at two Grand Slam events (the French Open last year and this year) since he began competing in the main draws in 2015.
Peacock is a place for Comcast to remind customers how great NBC is as a network and drive interest back to linear TV. NBC's linear lineup is reliant on event-type TV (The Masked Singer, The Last Voice, America's Got Talent) that draws in sizable crowds and where it's easy to sell ads.
It would be easy to see a run of draws in the last few weeks — against Leicester City and West Ham United and now Manchester United — and assume that the pressure is telling on Klopp and his players, unaccustomed to the stresses and strains that come with trying to win a league title.
At the Edge of America showcases T.C. (Tommy Wayne) Cannon's (2161–210, Caddo/Kiowa) work in approximately 13 mediums: he writes (both poetry and music); he draws (in graphite, ink, and marker); and he paints (in oil, acrylic, and watercolor, on canvas, paper, horse skull, and on a wall, for a massive mural).
Besides the Angkor Wat temple complex, the biggest tourist draws in the country are the infamous "killing fields," where hundreds of thousands of Cambodians were murdered from 19863 to 1979 under the Khmer Rouge regime, and the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, housed in the former S-21 Prison, where thousands were detained, tortured, and killed.
His tag is instantly recognizable by the swooping curve of his letter 'S,' which draws in the eye, while his throw-up is marked by the tension between the somewhat flattened 'S' and the bulging, elongated 'F' that is resolved by the tightly rendered 'K' and 'U,' creating balance, flow, and a distinctive sharpness.
Johnson has constructed a visual alphabet of 11 different decay patterns, which she draws in brightly hued inks on a black ground, layering and arranging them to render specific celestial bodies, say the Orion Nebula or Centaurus A. The effect is something like the blackboard of a psychedelic physicist, 4th of July fireworks, or ribbons of swirling confetti.
"This was your best chance to get an increase in supply because from this point forward, with the refiners starting to slowly come out of maintenance, with OPEC cuts starting to kick in and Venezuelan supplies, you're probably now looking at a future with more draws in the coming weeks," Phil Flynn, analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.
Only 48 hours after Federer had said how tennis can "sometimes be brutal" as "there are no draws in our sport", he felt the full brunt of those feelings when a forehand wide on his first match point followed by a cracking cross-court passing shot winner from Djokovic on the second killed off his dreams.
She gets into clothes that are skintight, and she draws in her corset string until it snaps and gives at every breath and sneeze, and even then she does not look graceful and pretty, for the fat—like secrets—will out, and it rolls over and around like the little bumps and humps in a pudding bag.
That's a huge uptick from how many new users Snapchat usually draws in: During the same five-day time span a week before, Sensor Tower reported the app was downloaded only 3 million times, which means there was a 133% increase in the amount of new Snapchat downloads in the days after the gender-swapping filter took social media by storm.
For all of Chance's successes—a wildly passionate fan base that's made him one of the most reliable touring draws in the country, collaborations with everyone from Bieber to Skrillex to Kanye to Madonna, a role as White Sox ambassador, becoming the first-ever artist to release a free album on iTunes and the first independent artist to perform on SNL, etc.
Aja Romano At Nerd HQ, the free four-day event overlapping Comic-Con that draws in many of the Hall H headliners for a special, casual Q&A to benefit the San Diego Children's Museum, fans lined the walls and played games while waiting for their chance to see celebrities like Zachary Levi in a smaller, more intimate space outside official Comic-Con programming.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Dispute Over British Baby's Fate Draws In President and Pope" (front page, July 4): Three British courts as well as the European Court of Human Rights have agreed that it is ethically right to override the parents' wishes and remove life support from their 11-month-old son, Charlie Gard, who has a rare, incurable and ultimately fatal neurological disease.
No question, it's going to be tricky picking a person capable of threading all these needles -- a person who engages and even excites the Sanders base and reflects the anti-establishment populist zeitgeist of the moment on left and right, draws in swing voters and resentful Republican votes and has the personality to challenge Trump head-on while also clearly possessing the temperament and qualifications of the presidency.
DC apparently has the same issue: when it launches, it will have classic films like Superman: The Motion Picture, Batman Begins, the classic animated shows, and others, but not, for example, the recent crop of DCEU films like Justice League, Suicide Squad, and Wonder Woman, or the CW network's Arrowverse franchise (Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, and Legends of Tomorrow), which are all major draws in and of themselves.
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