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That includes "every bit of marking, every bit of machining, every bit of drilling," he adds.
I'm going through every bit of emotion . . .
Bill enjoyed every bit of his life to the fullest.
They can absorb every bit of information you can imagine.
Every bit of information from the U.S. will move gold.
He's been a constant toxin through every bit of this.
Steve Bannon deserves every bit of scrutiny he's now receiving.
Looking for every bit of archival footage we could find.
Every bit of bad news led to the same conclusion.
And that means every bit of added information can help.
But not every bit of Chinese investment has been welcomed.
She's amazing, worth every bit of attention she gets here.
And yet every bit of it, they argue, is legal.
Just every bit of anguish and turning yourself inside out.
I wrung every bit of usable time from my days.
Alas, every bit of stomach space is filled to capacity.
She said she was grateful for every bit of support.
Every bit of her independence, she felt, had been stripped.
"We try to sell every bit of gas produced," Hamm argued.
"It ended up we needed every bit of that," Price said.
Eventually they will squeeze every bit of profit out of you.
Still, some scientists need every bit of gain they can get.
Becket Adams: Pence deserves every bit of criticism for praising Arpaio.
Nearly every bit of dialogue is immediately challenged by another character.
Now, not every bit of research points to such a scenario.
I hated every bit of it but thought it was normal.
All the while she filmed every bit of triumph and tragedy.
"It took every bit of courage I had to do that."
Every bit of published material need not be in every library.
And Biles was every bit of herself during the team finals.
They're out there all the time, checking every bit of feedback.
I think if we had done a better job on that, we wouldn't have eliminated every bit of xenophobia or every bit of extreme rhetoric, but I think we would have reduced the tension level a lot.
Politics has successfully seeped into every bit of our consciousness this year.
We probably paid for every bit of that stuff, you know that?
For scraping every bit of THC-laced batter out of a bowl.
She will lose every bit of her privacy, and that's a shame.
Why Verge readers might care: Because every bit of that sounds terrific.
So every bit of exposed wall is used for a different purpose.
These girls need every bit of help that we can get them.
Every bit of plastic you see on our beaches shouldn't be there.
They need every bit of pain relief they can get for themselves.
Wring every bit of fun out of them, and then move on.
It is a Porsche, after all, and feels every bit of one.
Every bit of success, he said again, would have to be earned.
"We have every bit of statistical data known to mankind," Higashioka said.
Literally every bit of blood seen on screen was created through CGI.
Luis Vielma loved every bit of working at the harry potter ride.
Many conductors pump the music for every bit of roiling, erotic excess.
Mark your calendars now, and enjoy every bit of sunshine you can get!
All of the broadcast networks and CNN carried every bit of it live.
For every bit of polluting energy, they buy a corresponding bit of renewables.
Many, many ups and downs, but they're definitely worth every bit of it!
Every bit of avoided consumption lowers the target that emissions cuts must hit.
I was going to squeeze every bit of life out of it, dammit.
We got it, and we got all of it, every bit of it.
Every bit of silver on the board was hand soldered there by Jacob.
And DedSec uses every bit of innovative mischief to make their political points.
"Every bit of optimism is met with a bit of melancholy," said Paul.
Been watchin him play this season and I've loved every bit of it!
Every bit of information above ought to include a mention of the price.
This year, every bit of news is impacting the market, good or bad.
Every bit of dialogue is evocative and more than a little hard-boiled.
Every bit of evidence says that Clinton never even weighed in on it.
They kept every bit of themselves covered: wide brimmed hats, face masks, gloves.
I instinctively took in every bit of air until there was none left.
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It's your 2-220 favorite, and it deserves every bit of it. Who?
She saved every bit of these scant wages to purchase phone and email minutes.
So rarely in our time does a story command every bit of your attention.
Let's commemorate every bit of levity featured on this season of Game of Thrones.
It's for pros taking landscapes and other shots where every bit of detail counts.
But AI makes ubiquitous surveillance worthwhile, because every bit of data is potentially valuable.
And with a show this mysterious, you'll want to absorb every bit of it.
"Every bit of that building was absolutely disgusting," a former employee told the Verge.
I asked for every bit of help I could get - just for the Derby.
They're trying to whittle down every last bit of material, every bit of weight.
Ready to squeeze every bit of opportunity out of TechCrunch Disrupt San Francisco 8003?
Every bit of it is done to get them moving forward in their lives.
"Every bit of the blood found in 800Xchange was identified as Chris," says Dalu.
" In case you were wondering, Twitter is here for every bit of this "feud.
Every bit of his energy is behind every one of those 100-plus fastballs.
It was every bit of the symbolism I didn't fully know I was missing.
Evan can replace every bit of it a hundred times over with the money.
Some of these Marines turn criminal and deserve every bit of punishment they get.
That's so remarkable, and he deserves every bit of credit that comes his way.
I'm ready to feel every bit of it, and I'm gonna use all of it.
But every bit of tech we've ever built is for helping people in different ways.
" But, she added, "I'd trade every bit of it just to hold my daughter again.
The jump seems very incremental, but every bit of margin is critical for the company.
This time, it's the woman's story, and Taapsee Pannu owns every bit of her role.
Step Up deserves every bit of glowing fan fiction and middling critical reviews it gets.
Meanwhile, technology has never made it so easy to catch every bit of the action.
" Another top strategist said Democrats should "squeeze every bit of juice out of that orange.
Hate speech has spread everywhere [...] Every bit of what he's done has helped fuel this.
A loss in Ohio on Tuesday would hand every bit of that momentum to Democrats.
"And now more than ever we know that every bit of warming matters," Krug said.
Each dot and line is distinct, and every bit of the red landscape is filled.
Through every track, the crowd gives back every bit of what the band puts out.
Every bit of the production, from opening night to the last night of the tour.
Ready to squeeze every bit of opportunity out of Disrupt SF this October 2-4?
It takes every bit of the time to get to every one and build relationships.
It's a new level of using every bit of the Kardashian industrial complex for parts.
"Sometimes incidents are overdramatized, but this is every bit of a tragedy," Mr. Tyner said.
But every bit of more accurate data can help improve efforts to protect endangered wildlife.   
"Every bit of loss productivity increases costs to consumers and hurts hard-working American families."
I ran a half marathon yesterday and I am feeling every bit of those 0003 miles.
I know every bit of that world, and I know my friends and what they believe.
Practically every bit of dietary advice out there has a diametrically opposed theory to compete with.
First of all, it makes sure to ground every bit of its story in personal relationships.
Every bit of the art that I put out in the world, I mean it 200%.
Credit to her she has pushed herself a lot and deserves every bit of her success.
Now, every bit of his journey seemed to require a lengthy chain of emails to finalize.
With all the cutbacks airlines have been making recently, we welcome every bit of good news.
"Steven deserves every bit of happiness that comes his way," Avery's attorney Kathleen Zellner tells PEOPLE.
The support they have been getting has been amazing and they deserve every bit of it.
For every bit of sensible dialogue or clarifying moment, Twin Peaks also provides a bewildering tidbit.
That aside, it makes every bit of sense that Trump would want to go after Tester.
"We're just living in the moment," he said, "and going to enjoy every bit of it."
What's not up for debate is that collecting every bit of data will be crucially important.
Not every bit of cruelty and sadness and poverty and disease suddenly stricken from the earth.
"I put every bit of it in three shares of Cities Service preferred," Buffett tells CNBC.
The one on the right shows you every bit of data, perhaps inflating the content's urgency.
To the MD commenter who weirdly insults women for eating — I enjoyed every bit of it.
He earned every bit of this victory, his 14th on the PGA Tour and 29th worldwide.
Once you enter the retail world, every bit of stimulus is just another incentive to spend.
When my father was dying in 1974, my mother was there for every bit of it.
"When you're producing at the volume that we produce, every bit of efficiency matters," said Liz.
One has the feeling that Bowden wanted to cram every bit of research into his book.
They're going down 37 feet, 11 ½ inches, every bit of it through Manhattan's famously stubborn schist.
Teen Vogue has the scoop on the story, and you can feel every bit of Cabello's shock.
It means going through every bit of social media that we can, and so any of it.
A standard computer uses binary data: every bit of data is either a one or a zero.
In the end, it made every bit of drudgery associated with his dull, incompetent predecessor presidents worthwhile.
"I know of every bit of DJ equipment on the island," Alby of Technical Glitch told me.
With high-tech fabrics and unusual construction, it's designed to eke out every bit of athletic optimization.
Every bit of news surrounding the Netflix revival of Gilmore Girls has sent fans into a frenzy.
But that also brings us one step closer to Disney owning every bit of media we consume.
To achieve that, it combined four batteries together, maximizing every bit of space within the thin chassis.
Every tantrum, every tired cry, every bit of these days that sometimes feel like they'll never end.
"Every bit of money we're using to save Frank we're taking away from someone else," she said.
It ensures that the audience feels every bit of the violence and horror of what she's doing.
They missed games, they struck, they flexed every bit of power they had, and it was awesome.
It earned every bit of its hefty price tag — I even preferred it to my MacBook Pro.
"We're stabilizing the area around Halle until we have confirmed every bit of information," the police said.
Because five minutes after she's elected president, every bit of this anxiety in our party disappears instantly.
Smear a proper naughty quantity of the mayo all over every bit of the inside top face.
Blotchy gray, white, and brown stains of paint covered up almost every bit of graffiti in sight.
The house is quiet as I feverishly fill every bit of white space with suggestions and complaints.
Colleges now truly deserve every bit of ridicule they get for the utter collapse of common sense.
No question, both of those stories deserved every bit of ink and footage and pixels they engendered.
The person fit for this position will bring a royal finish to every bit of their work.
Woods "deserves every bit of the attention and the accolades and everything that he gets," Thomas added.
"Every bit of their health is predicated on a foundational relationship with a caring adult," she said.
It can all be used here: lettuces, beets, radishes, carrots, beans, tomatoes, every bit of that zucchini.
Nearly every bit of the Spark has leaked through various sources and yet the controller remains a secret.
Fourthly, five whole seconds of Swanepoel and Poly getting every bit of their ridiculous lives (and then some).
She could stand tall and proud knowing that every bit of that 100 percent was hers, not mine.
Not perfection, not every bit of cruelty and sadness and poverty and disease suddenly stricken from the Earth.
All of those were measured — every bit of that — just to see how it shakes, rattles, and rolls.
I want every bit of advice he can give me about how we do the same going forward.
I'm sure, looking back on his journey, that every bit of support helped — no matter how poorly sung.
Designing a neuro-interfacing bionic arm demands every bit of ingenuity and know-how they could collectively muster.
But the songs themselves worked directly and delightfully, with every bit of their gamesmanship making them more fun.
It's a fantastic movie unto itself, and it deserves every bit of critical and commercial acclaim it's received.
English is a trust fund, an unearned inheritance, but I've worked for every bit of French I've banked.
Every bit of the famous Richard Lippold sculpture of bronze rods suspended above the bar has been cleaned.
I stripped the Talon soldiers of every spare scrap of clothing, every weapon, and every bit of ammo.
The researchers found that this half-degree difference is actually pretty important, since every bit of warming matters.
"Today I put in the work to get the curves I have and every bit of firmness," said Kardashian.
Aerodynamics are particularly important to electric cars, since every bit of extra drag drains that much more battery life.
"She's sassy, she's fun, she's intelligent, she owns every bit of herself, makes no apologies," Millner said of Blanche.
It's crucial to take every bit of information we learn from a relationship and use it to better ourselves.
In fact, every bit of these sneakers are made with eco-friendly materials, from their shoelaces to their packaging. 
In fact, every bit of these sneakers are made with eco-friendly materials, from their shoelaces to their packaging.
"Steven deserves every bit of happiness that comes his way," Avery's attorney Kathleen Zellner told PEOPLE at the time.
The boys of Proenza Schouler have every bit of what it takes to be bonafide couturiers, but they're not.
"They have got every bit of dirty information on everyone," says Susan Booysen of the University of the Witwatersrand.
Teske said that her team needed every bit of that data to confirm that the planets were out there.
I do believe it will be as every bit of a disaster as critics like me have been warning.
Since every bit of time on the tight and tricky track mattered, though, drivers ran the shakedown session anyway.
Well, unless you absolutely must squeeze every bit of range out of your battery, the answer is still no.
And she's immersed herself in every bit of research about how do women think and what do they expect.
And the Lakers needed every bit of it to hold off the Phoenix Suns for a 923-130 win.
Drivers used every bit of open space they could to escape, racing through ditches and front yards, Newman said.
Drivers used every bit of open space they could, including ditches and racing through front yards, to get by.
"It's so profound and so fun and exciting, and it's thrilling, this stuff — every bit of it," he said.
It "compels us to squeeze out every bit of life out of every day that we have," she says.
Silicon Valley has gotten tangled in the Senate's quest to scrape up every bit of tax revenue it can.
But they don't work for every type of project, since not every bit of infrastructure is easy to monetize.
The extra effort required is always worth it, and every bit of progress you make builds on the last.
Tennessee was 2-4, having lost every bit of momentum from a big win over Cleveland in Week 1.
The Diamondbacks' ace, Zack Greinke, is a similar pitching junkie, eager to absorb every bit of data he can.
If Republicans face turmoil in the 2018 midterm elections for their fiscal irresponsibility, they deserve every bit of it.
Trump has been a garbage conveyor belt, passing along every bit of half-fermented slop that came his way.
Some focused their cellphones on Dr. Harris in order to preserve every bit of the 10-year-old's wisdom.
"For every bit of uncertainty, there is a ray of optimism," one Wall Street bank credit strategist told IFR.
And that was able to overcome every bit of objective evidence we have that he would be a total bust.
There's absolutely no way that a distributor like a bookstore could review every bit of content before they sell it.
But with that less-than-robust backdrop, every bit of disappointing economic data could set off an outsize investor reaction.
Bottom line for Ron ... Louis should be punching up instead of punching down, and he deserves every bit of backlash.
It's a testament to Strahovski's acting abilities that we believe every bit of spite and eeriness in Serena Joy's character.
"We need to ensure that every bit of revenue is well invested in the game," he said in a statement.
He even said that Harris "has earned every bit of shame that's coming his way" for his admitted sexual improprieties.
It really makes all the long miles and all the long hours away from home worth every bit of it.
This time, it can allow attackers to eavesdrop on virtually every bit of raw data that a victim's processor touches.
J.K. Rowling will not rest until she squeezes every bit of felix felicis out of the magical world she created.
But Derek Carr took everything in stride, handled every bit of adversity and made play after play after spectacular play.
You might not see it all that much, but you feel every bit of it all day long, every day.
"For Clayton to leave every bit of himself out there speaks to why he's great," Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts said.
" She said Britain "used every bit of protocol and propaganda to be sure tea was seen as a British product.
GARRETT HEDLUND Every bit of it was quite emotional, and we had an amazing team that made it seem easy.
We felt that this video captured the feeling of soaking up every bit of a memory, which was our goal!
Raising awareness about the rights of women at Yale required making waves, and every bit of progress was hard won.
"You're going to feel every bit of Stan Van Gundy's frustration if his team had a tough quarter," Burke said.
He deserves every bit of success that he has and we're just excited to have him back on our team.
Silicon Valley has got tangled up in the Senate's quest to scrape up every bit of tax revenue it can.
I'm not going to prejudge anything until we get every bit of information in, and then we'll make a decision.
Diggs had to use every bit of his vertical leap to get the ball, exposing himself for a big tackle.
Every bit of bare skin is a crack in your armor, don't give the enemy an opening to attack you!
" Though rising to the top has been anything but simple, Hubbard and Kelley are "super thankful for every bit of success.
Since the Toronto-based researchers controlled the website and the server, they could see every bit of code coming from Bahrain.
The 150-Watt motor is slow and quiet, ensuring every bit of juicy, nutritional goodness is extracted with minimal heat buildup.
"We wanted to make sure the Supersonic carried every bit of quality one would expect of a Dyson product," says Crawford.
And as some young celebrities change and transform not always for the best, Blake has maintained every bit of her personality.
ARROYO: But the focus on every little -- on every bit of flour, on every lay of the dress, it&aposs overkill.
And, once you get on the plane, how do you get through the fear that comes with every bit of turbulence?
For every bit of awesome, uplifting news like Beyoncé's glorious baby announcement, there's a surreal moment that leaves us questioning reality.
And of course, the land of fake hair is every bit of the technicolor luxury we always knew it would be.
The track dropped today, complete with a video starring Herring himself, and it lives up to every bit of the hype.
"The tech companies maintain every shred of data, yet seem to want to purge every bit of taxable earnings," he writes.
It is imperative for the agency to have access to every bit of relevant information, to weed out any potential miscreants.
Basically, every bit of inspiration you'd find inside the experiential space is now available in a product fit for your vanity.
Q&A Q. A 90-degree day means I sweat buckets just walking the dog and lose every bit of energy.
That, and the government's desire to support them while destroying every bit of state help that made life livable for many.
Every bit of furniture is draped with paper chains, scissors and Scotch tape, modeling clay, piles of acorns and party favors.
If we weren't told that we were going to lose every bit of the self we had finally grown to love.
Convenience stores in Japan, which are also known as conbini, live up to every bit of hype I have ever heard.
It may sound silly, but when it comes to running in the cold, every bit of skin coverage makes a difference.
Sleeping becomes a privilege, and every bit of free time that you do manage to get has to be spent recovering.
Every bit of money from the state and federal governments is helpful, said Dr. Rahul Gupta, West Virginia's state health commissioner.
Of course, I don't know everything about you, but every bit of information helps me to improve search results for you.
"We worked with the FBI and on our hands and knees we literally combed through every bit of that wreckage," Clark said.
So go out there, make your own reality and beat the statistics, every bit of it, in every step of the ladder.
We learned a lot about each other and I saw Michelle's purest essence and fell in love with every bit of it.
We sort of overbuilt, and we used every bit of that over-engineering that was there, and we still had some outages.
I livid and holding back with every bit of my might not go and find the killer or killers who did it.
Mark was able to do all of those things, and I think he deserves every bit of success that comes his way.
This budget is a blatant attack on the poor, and it deserves every bit of the outrage that will inevitably greet it.
You see the White House's incompetence and the president's insistence on fighting back against every bit of criticism, no matter how deserved.
With every bit of good fortune the Yankees have received recently, the tincture of optimism evaporated as quickly as it had arrived.
This will filter data in the whole sheet, meaning it will only include rows where every bit of data meets the parameters.
Information flows between the devices and the Big Tech companies, and every bit of it is stored in databases accessible by computers.
The industry will use that cultural weight to leverage every bit of public subsidy it can, for as long as it can.
To do this, he decided to interview the girl's classmates and friends in order to collect every bit of information about her.
This very specific attention to detail is reflected in every bit of the show, from the sharp dialogue to the wonderful cinematography.
Every bit of information I have from my ride is on Strava, a social network for fitness best known for leaky data.
Your Money For parents facing the prospect of six-figure college bills, every bit of savings and every last tax break helps.
Mr. Carvel has him break every bit of table etiquette imaginable, tucking his napkin into his collar and talking as he chews.
She brings a crafty approach to every bit of standard repertoire she addresses, and rarely overexerts herself — despite all her performative energy.
The Steelers needed every bit of Conner's productivity in a game in which Ben Roethlisberger was intercepted three times and fumbled once.
I love this because it helps you stretch every bit of the $120 price tag when you&aposre on a tight budget.
Even walking around a Pyrenean mountaintop in jeans, out of which he'd ironed every bit of ease, Macron projected a pressed urbanity.
"We continue to try to make sure we get every bit of nitrous that we can get our hands on," Connolly said.
I had a GREAT meeting with Putin and the Fake News used every bit of their energy to try and disparage it.
She uses her voice as an instrument, saturating the song with soft whispers, making sure every bit of the track is covered.
He went on to roll in states with large black populations, and he needed every bit of that help, barely holding off Mrs.
"In tears over this I put every bit of vulnerability, truth, strength, self discovery, and love I had into this record," she wrote.
FF is a company that, by all accounts, needs to carefully spend every bit of whatever money it can bring in right now.
Reddit, like Facebook and other sites, may never be able to hire enough human moderators to police every bit of speech uploaded daily.
We've been an official couple pretty much since that day, and we have loved every bit of our weird and awesome co-existence.
They're going to need every bit of the offense cranking tomorrow against the Corey Kluber/Andrew Miller pairing that has shut them down.
The Packers (2-1) needed every bit of an early fourth-touchdown lead because Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford lit up a depleted defense.
It demands you acknowledge every bit of excoriation and subtlety, and it loops faith, family, and fidelity into a complicated and intimidating knot.
As far as Clinton's claim that the DNC wasn't up to par, every bit of evidence and public statements from 28503 proves otherwise.
The gymnasts know every bit of every workout counts: "It's about getting all of us on that platform [In Rio]," Dalton told PEOPLE.
Every dubious decision, every bit of chatter and commentary, every lame joke between Backpage employees and managers, was about to come spilling out.
" Dickinson reiterated her statements about Cosby by repeating, "He deserves every bit of 30 years and more, I hope he rots in hell.
"Sunlight" would be precious and evolution would drive alien plants to find ways to collect every bit of energy that falls on them.
Every bit of the success I have today, on every movie, there's a direct relationship to that and face-to-face human connection.
Actress Regina King owns every bit of time she's on screen, but the supporting cast — from Jeremy Irons to Don Johnson — is fantastic.
"Murad we are sending every bit of information you give us to very high ranking officials at State and DoD," Padgett e-mailed.
It took everything he had, every bit of skill but also every trick, just to keep things as tenuously respectable as they were.
If Umbria is truly famous for anything, it is for salumi, salt-cured pork products that expertly use every bit of the animal.
You don't have to reveal every bit of information you have; but if you're asked about something directly, don't beat around the bush.
It will definitely take every bit of democratic resourcefulness that we can muster to undo the damage that the Court has already caused.
Rapid climate change of our own making is transforming every bit of ocean and land, imperiling organisms clear across the tree of life.
At 72 words, it's not the lowest count crossword puzzle I've solved, but Mr. Larsen makes excellent use of every bit of space.
It does not want to anonymize and protect you; it wants to drain you of your privacy, sucking up every bit of personal data.
"With every bit of hope I have, I pray to God that no one will attack him personally," he told the News of Jadlowski.
Just like that—probably overnight, and without any warning—every bit of petty shit you've ever typed into Slack is now the world's business.
I welcome and agree with every bit of his oversight inclinations, but please can't we build and celebrate AI before running away in terror?
Cases of female abuse deserve every bit of the outrage and accountability they've mustered, and add crucial complexity to the conservation about sexual abuse.
I started with my left hand, spraying from left to right and did so three times to really get every bit of my beds.
There is an entire industry on which Equifax sits near the top that tracks every bit of personal data they can find about you.
You know what the problem is for your party, every bit of good news is bad news top your attempts to take back power.
Sanders said he was angry and when he talked about outrages, it was easy to believe that he felt every bit of that anger.
And when it doesn't, when it fails itself and every bit of belief you ever invested in it, that has to mean something too.
Fast start carries Colts past Titans INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts certainly needed every bit of their impressive start Sunday afternoon in Lucas Oil Stadium.
Germany's finance chief said, " I'm ready to discuss every bit of fact, but you can only give advice on the basis of the facts."
They can throw out Kelly and his main moves, but it's hard to undo every bit of last year's offensive erosion in one offseason.
Another year, another wave of sobbing children who have been cruelly led to believe that their parents devoured every bit of their Halloween candy.
"I had a GREAT meeting with Putin and the Fake News used every bit of their energy to try and disparage it," he said.
Astrid vividly recounts the sadism of her father, who, among other cruelties, demanded that his children finish every bit of food on their plates.
I can tell you this, Bret, the president has access to every bit of evidence, even more than those of us on House Intel.
"Every bit of sex I had was a real turn on [sic] because I knew there was a chance of getting it," he said.
The hype machine for next year's live-action Beauty and the Beast continues to plug along, and we're eating up every bit of it.
In a down-cycle, where every bit of efficiency can help, Shipamax's software means route optimization, easier booking, and better outcomes, the company says.
Every bit of family history—marriage, parents, business failures—and every encounter with friends, doctors, and other survivors exposes another facet of elusive truth.
Tamron Hall's son Moses was worth every bit of time, effort and patience it took to bring him into the world on April 24.
All too often, networks and showrunners squeeze every bit of juice out of a popular series, refusing to let them die at their peak.
Before you ship out, before you submerge your submarine or unleash your balloon, cherish every bit of warmth and respite, every gesture of love.
It's a masterclass in letting go, but using every bit of what's left of your life to raise more hell and create more art.
The Jazz totaled 29 assists on their 45 baskets and needed every bit of it to counter 39-of-79 shooting from the Timberwolves.
You get the feeling Fountain, a lawyer by training, is marshaling every bit of his intellect in an attempt to smarten everyone else up.
Snap struggles to communicate with investors, which means every bit of news that comes out tends to elicit an extreme reaction from Wall Street.
The biggest advantage he sees is to "expect the unexpected," and the most windy conditions of the week might make it every bit of that.
This is all part of the larger quest for a few major companies to hoover up every bit of data about you that they can.
"Every bit of policy exists to do the right thing," Lorimer Shenher, former Vancouver detective and author of That Lonely Section of Hell, told VICE.
London must be on notice that we will deploy every bit of our political strength to assure that that despised border will never be reestablished.
Tell me about the enterprise business overall, because there's startups all over the place in every bit of your business, every part of your business.
The feature being announced today deletes data for both, meaning that it should cover every bit of the location history data Google holds on you.
He's even more here for you if you listen to him with headphones on, to get every bit of his lightly-sandpapered-Barry-White positivity.
Facebook is essentially an advertising company, and every bit of information you disclose is data advertisers can use to influence how and what you buy.
As we await more men in kilts and swoon-worthy romance, every bit of information about Outlander season 3 is a piece of internet treasure.
Pretty much, I want to squeeze every bit of relevancy from him and then move on to my bigger goal, which is to go pro.
There's an opportunity to advance pipe rehabilitation technology so the city doesn't have to be dug up to manually replace every bit of old pipe.
What's more, every bit of Heenan's complaint that Hogan hotdogged his way into Andre's moment was true, or at the very least, sounded extremely true.
"I obviously can't point to the source of every bit of money and dad's not around for me to ask the questions now," he said.
Trump's base loved every bit of it, but the whole thing left James Clapper, ex-director of national intelligence, openly questioning Trump's fitness for office.
"As we see it, every bit of incremental U.S. energy growth is headed for exports and most of that is pointed toward Houston," Teague said.
The Zulay Citrus Stand Press is our top pick, thanks to its ability to squeeze every bit of juice out of your citrus fruit haul.
If Venus is too frequently left behind, the devil shapes him into a being of light, with eyes and feathers covering every bit of skin.
Since every bit of floor space is important, one tiny house owner decided to have her fridge pull out of a drawer in her kitchen.
But if you read her as carefully as you should, it's a seductively detailed start in which every bit of dailiness is made to matter.
Mr. Margiela is its "artistic director," not only its presiding genius but also its guiding docent, painting every bit of makeup and body print himself.
Because Fatmax is a relatively new protocol and no standardized software is available, Bishop has to plug in every bit of data she collected individually.
Although they pooh-pooh the idea, it seems quite possible that Gota and Mahinda will fight over every bit of power at the country's expense.
The 144-room Parker Palm Springs splashes out over 14 acres, every bit of it bold and cheeky in the style of designer Jonathan Adler.
Every bit of data combines to give forecasters a highly granular understanding of the storm, and with that they can save lives on the ground.
It may not feel like it at the moment, but you've taken a braver path, which is why you're feeling every bit of this loss.
Every drive feels like an event, every surface feels thought-out and every bit of technology is as sleek and well-implemented as you'd expect.
Whatever the era, his basic point is this: before you ship out (or under), cherish every bit of warmth and respite, every gesture of love.
Give us an elevator so we can all see the place as it can be seen from no other location — every bit of it, uninterrupted.
Then, at Brock's recommendation, Bourdain eats pecan waffles slathered with all the butter in the packet, with every bit of crisped batter obscured by syrup.
"Real estate agents are amazingly good at reading emotions and using every bit of that knowledge to negotiate to the last penny," he tells Realtor.com.
Chicago was enjoying every bit of Friday's 20-22 win against the host Minnesota Twins, and relishing in successful major-league debuts of two teammates.
He made impossible passes, stepped out of sacks and showed every bit of the talent that made him the talk of the N.F.L. all season.
There's the account and there's the techie... But there's tech at the center of every bit of this trial, which I think is really interesting.
Maybe I'm not following the election closely, but now I know that Elizabeth Warren's interested, I'm not going to read every bit of the coverage.
You feel every bit of Monty's wistful yearning, and all of his elation whenever he begins to suspect that Percy might actually return his feelings.
With this single menu, every bit of content from any available apps and devices are displayed together so you don't need to switch back and forth.
But on the other hand, it can chase every good idea out of your mind, every bit of poetry, every lovely sunset… suddenly everything involves politics.
Cancer is an opportunity for two people to focus on a very serious issue and to handle it with every bit of strength that they have.
They didn't even take every bit of data the car recorded, just the 16 they thought most likely to be in the vast majority of cars.
Every bit of clothing, suits that we made for Jared Harris and Stellan Skarsgård, were made from bolts of cloth that were taken from the '80s.
"This is as close you get to royalty here in America and Aretha earned every bit of it," said Missy Settlers, 53, an automotive parts assembler.
Every bit of grease that isn't caught by the bars will pool into the removable grease tray, so you'll never have to worry about build-up.
It's a sinister track, deep down, and the video draws out every bit of the darkness with Herring facing flashbacks and dealing with what he's lost.
Brianne is the hard-driving, higher-strung overachiever: world-class in no individual event yet committed to squeezing every bit of toothpaste out of the tube.
Every bit of weight counts when you're traveling, which is where the Travel Smart by Conair Compact Digital Luggage Scale's audible alert really comes in handy.
For every bit of energy they generate, manage, share, and consume on their own, islanded off from the larger grid, the less they need the utilities.
Even if they don't catch every joke or every bit of slang, there is a lot that they can feel and see and capture and understand.
With the season premiere (and the show's inevitable finale) inching closer, loyal viewers are soaking up every bit of news they can get, war or not.
By boiling and frying your carrots in the same pan, they will become flavor sponged and absorb every bit of emulsified butter, honey, and chicken stock.
Most critics, therefore, will try to sink their neurotically ground-down teeth into every bit of Gladwell's bony, vulnerable flesh, into the specifics of his argument.
And the best part is going to be sent to specialists, who are going to help us mine every bit of the information we have got.
For most of the late 239th century and early 40st century, therapists tended to champion monogamy with every bit of the consistency that religious institutions did.
That left a hole of roughly $31,000 — or about double their E.F.C. "We basically have given her every ounce, every bit of savings," Ms. Phipps said.
It was a constant struggle, and with only four credits left, I dropped out of school, deciding to give every bit of my energy to my business.
Lenny doesn't have the power to go back in time to meet his parents, so he abuses every bit of power he does have in bitter retaliation.
She gets one whiff of criticism and she's coming at you like that bear in "The Revenant," ready to claw every bit of flesh off your body.
Every bit of winter — from chilling fireside to indulging in the usual festivities — can wreak havoc on our skin in the form of inflammation, hyperpigmentation, and dryness.
With Eastern Ghouta secure, Mr Assad can train his guns on them, hoping to make good on his vow to take back every bit of the country.
Yeah, yeah, they're largely there to be cute and print money in the form of stuffed animal sales, but they earn every bit of screentime they get.
The Star Wars franchise has built up a massive amount of cachet over the last several decades; Rogue One is going to need every bit of it.
Harlots—bright, wanton, and every bit of a business-building roller coaster as Silicon Valley—may, in fact, be the greatest television series to explore human trafficking.
If you're insulting your date, bragging about your sushi know-how and announcing you refuse to read menus, you deserve every bit of public scrutiny you get.
But in reality, oceans are noisy, crowded, chaotic places — their creatures vying for every bit of space they can get and striving every day for continued survival.
And with Airbnb looking to do an IPO in 22018—a process that involves airing out its dirty laundry for investors—every bit of regulatory backlash counts.
The lack of noise is so peaceful, you end up hearing every bit of nature and it heightens your vision, your hearing, even your sense of smell.
It wanted to rock a messy, convoluted, token-ass space crew story, while trying to hide every bit of "referenced" fact, that it wasn't a Cloverfield anything.
Don Shirley is a really flat character on the page, if you think about it, but Ali wrings every bit of emotion and nuance out of him.
Seeing his team score four runs against Keuchel before he left the mound was something Tanaka had never witnessed before, and he liked every bit of it.
His three pet goats had chewed every bit of grass to the ground, and the flames, Mr. Caserta said, stopped where the goats had done their work.
But I think to be drizzled over potatoes is its true calling: The potatoes absorb the silky butter perfectly, soaking up every bit of richness and oomph.
Every bit of story content has to be individually chosen, so a user can't just opt to share their entire story from the day in one tap.
Denver (CNN)It took every bit of Clyde Hoffman's willpower to not touch every button, switch, and lever in Colorado's Wings Over The Rockies Air & Space Museum.
VW says this choice was made in part to help with aerodynamics, allowing the company to squeeze every bit of range out of the battery as possible.
Because technology is not just impacting the companies that we think of as tech — Facebook and Google — but every bit of our lives is being algorithmically decided.
It's a clumsy, discombobulating task (try it!) that peaks when we're told to slap the ground and scream out every bit of frustration we've been holding onto.
Here we have it: a badass woman running for president who is okay with who I am, [who] supports every bit of my Mexican-American and queer existence.
Think Olympics that never run low on snow (in PyeongChang, almost every bit of snow on the ground was made by machines), and snowpacks that are forever … packed.
Post them inside of your locker, pin them up in your cubicle, make 'em your iPhone background — whatever you need to take every bit of Mr. Jonas in.
Some of it was the show wasn't done until every bit of it was done, which included the graphics, the voices, the last VFX, the grading, the coloring.
Although that doesn't happen immediately to all of your skin cells, every bit of exposure to sunlight throughout your life adds up to increase your risk for mutations.
The outer rows stood pat, functioning as a hand-to-hand brigade; every bit of rubble that needed to move through the disaster zone passes through their hands.
The Kings needed every bit of it after losing fellow guard Ty Lawson to a left hamstring injury with just under 6 minutes left in the first half.
The online video game has taken the world by storm and children and parents alike are eating up every bit of merchandise that hits traditional and online shelves.
" He says — although does not elaborate fully on the specifics — that he twice "wrote things that could have been viruses," and later tossed "every bit of source code.
Every bit of her income went into my racing so that's a huge commitment, particularly for a woman who is coming in and that's not actually your son.
Check it out to catch up on Google's ambitious play to control every bit of consumer computing and entertainment, from the smartphone to home appliances to internet connectivity.
Tangential to just about every bit of pop culture I hold dear, the North Carolina native is an asterisk above most of my references: *courtesy of Emily Gordon.
And if you love size, you can try a broad, thick toy to internally expand every bit of the canal and access the anterior and posterior fornices simultaneously.
But the convenience doesn't mean it was the best choice — as our racing consultants noted, every bit of extra wire or connector adds weight to the finished quad.
The company says every bit of data is stored redundantly — in other words, there are numerous backups in the event of outages, power grid failures, and natural disasters.
Redistricting software enables whichever party controls a statehouse to capture every bit of partisan advantage, she wrote, helping entrench the party in power, irrespective of voters' true preferences.
With that longview, including posted speed limits, the Panamera can perfectly calculate ideal throttle position, brake pressure and even transmission gear for every bit of the road ahead.
Ultimately, they were able to get 0.9x average coverage, meaning that on average, the chance of every bit of the genome being covered once is around 90 percent.
One thing to keep in mind as you read this, everyone messes up — even if you read this article and take every bit of advice we offer here.
If I didn't have that conflict, every bit of advice I've ever read, sometimes I've written it, for personal investors says you should not invest in personal stocks.
Every bit of hyperbole holds more truth than most of what the news, which only sometimes tries its best to be cool, calm and objective, has to report.
Another key finding is that every bit of warming matters, so every fraction of a degree we can knock off the global thermostat will pay dividends across economies.
I was a perfectly healthy person but I've lost every bit of health I've had — and so my ultimate goal is that this never happen to anybody else.
Trump spent "two months of completely ignoring every bit of scientific advice," Dr. Ashish Jha, the director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, told Insider earlier this month.
In fact, had any potential harm dared come their way in her presence, she would have used every bit of her recent military training to keep them safe.
Her every bit of shtick has been precisely chosen and honed, and rather than forcing it down our throats, she makes us come to her to admire it.
"The people of Puerto Rico have every bit of support from President Trump that he gave to the citizens of every other state in this country," he said.
She remembers every bit of it as clearly as if had occurred yesterday, even though the ceremony took place in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles on Dec.
I got every bit of the five hours Apple promises, and that's not even considering the fact that you're almost never going to use these for five hours straight.
Comey said that the FBI "painstakingly" combed through every bit of Clinton's multiple servers and mobile devices that they could from her four-year tenure as secretary of state.
"I've read every bit of criticism about that TV show, just like I read every review, because it just kills me when anyone has a bad time," Chang said.
When you watch the hit USA show Mr. Robot, you can see that star Rami Malek puts every bit of his soul into his performance of hacker Elliot Alderson.
" And he said, "Well, the internet companies want to suck every bit of data and chomp it back out, and we want a relationship with the consumer over time.
It's fast and powerful, and it has every bit of tech I ever wanted from a smartphone — not to mention it took stunning photos and its battery lasted forever.
"You're going to smell like a hippie," my co-worker told me after announcing I'd be wiping my beauty regimen clean and replacing every bit of it with Lush.
In the 211 Belmont, his colt named Commissioner hit the midstretch looking every bit of the winner, but he was run down and beaten by a head by Tonalist.
No, it might not be possible to shut down every bit of data-scraping across the web, especially when so many of these companies operate completely under the radar.
Mr. Wonderful might seem tough, but beyond his harsh exterior, Kevin O'Leary is a self-made mogul who earned every bit of his success through dedication and hard work.
Or you could connect to the wrong Wi-Fi network and become a victim of a stalker-hacker stealing every bit of info you sent out from your computer.
When it was over, players, coaches and their fans whooped it up in a corner of the famed court, making sure they savored every bit of a momentous victory.
Christina Aguilera's Vegas residency show, The Xperience, has officially begun, and the show touches on every bit of her catalog, even the song that got her initial record deal.
My desire to believe that eating all the fatty foods I love would give me the body I wanted outweighed every bit of Easter's case that it probably wouldn't.
And before you read too much into the Bonds parallel, know this: every bit of available evidence suggests that Ortiz is going out on top—with a .315/.402/.
You've got this group of 30 people that you see every day, and they've seen every bit of you, so you don't have any nerves in front of them.
Fab 5 Freddy says Linda Fairstein was "evil" to the Central Park 5, and until she says sorry for her misdeeds ... she deserves every bit of backlash she's getting.
It's exuberantly, sharply, unequivocally, edgily lemony, capturing the essence of the fruit because it uses every bit of it, peel, pith and pulp — only the seeds are left behind.
The Dallas Mavericks legend and his wife, Jessica Olsson, hit up the beach in Tulum earlier this week ... makin' a splash and enjoying every bit of the unemployment life.
HBO said in a statement that it was no longer in communication with the hacker, and that it would not comment on every bit of material that was released.
I used the Power Calm Hydrating Gel Cleanser twice in one washing to remove every bit of long-wear foundation, and it left my skin feeling dry and tight.
This new technique for transparent organs just happens to map every bit of a kidney, showing how the organ is vascularized as it would be in the human body.
Analysts assessing the attack in Iraq have been working under an administration that they know is eager to blame Iran for every bit of mayhem in the Middle East.
"Who certainly is right in the midst of every bit of this, as well as the mayors from several of the local towns that were hit hardest," she said.
In sports, wringing every bit of output from those bodies has been aided by biometric technology, which allows teams to track things like how much sleep a player gets.
Every bit of Halsey's contribution to the performance was right there on BTS' level, from her wig to her suit to her choreography, because seriously, she didn't miss a beat.
RYAN: I HAVE EVERY BIT OF CONFIDENCE HE'S GOING TO GET HIMSELF RIGHT WITH MOVING FROM BEING THE BUSINESS GUY THAT HE IS TO THE PRESIDENT HE'S GOING TO BECOME.
The X2 currently lists for $2,598 / €2,598 and is worth every bit of that in my opinion, especially for families, or any shared housing situation that can maximize its use.
Here's a hot tip: take advantage of group discounts, saddle up and bring your whole posse to the show and squeeze out every bit of information, inspiration and opportunity possible.
The 28-year-old broke Federer's serve early in the match but the Swiss recovered to force a tiebreak that he needed every bit of his vast experience to win.
After months scouring newspapers and websites for every drop of political news, wringing every bit of gossip from friends and contacts, I find myself turning to the sports pages first.
You need a cleanser that will really get the job done — and luckily, there are products that work to wash away every bit of long-wear and even waterproof makeup.
It's now one of her favorite spots to read, swim, nap or meet with guests, according to AD. "I spend every bit of time that I can [here]," she said.
The entire image, which Panchaud made in Adobe Illustrator, contains every bit of dialogue and action in the film, and measures 10.6 inches by 4,845.3 inches — or 403.775 feet long.
"For younger members, they think of social media as every bit of an established form of communication as print or television or radio," Josh Hawley, the youngest U.S. senator added.
Real journalists, who are devoted to giving the public every bit of reliable information they can deliver, do not pay for the rights to a story to keep it secret.
If you upload a tasteful nude and then delete it from the cloud, you have no way of knowing that every bit of that file was actually erased from existence.
He seemed to live up to every bit of the hype in his UFC debut as he brutally starched Paulo Thiago and left him face down in just forty seconds.
So disclaimer, for my "worst movie" list: I didn't go out looking for every bit of trash out there, so with movies like Gotti, it was viewed on a dare.
You know that they're selling every bit of information they can, and they're advertising to you based on everything that you've done, but it doesn't prevent people from using it.
Nasser travels to Morocco to visit Abdul Latif Nasir's family, pores over every bit of Wikileaked government paper he can find, and ultimately builds a detailed portrait of his subject.
And the Jets' defense, so stout early in the game, let every bit of the hard-earned lead squirt away, with the Buffalo Bills rallying for a 73-16 victory.
Every bit of scientific data collected by Kepler was transmitted to scientists on Earth, and exciting discoveries based on the last bits of data are yet to come, NASA said.
But, how could we be certain, after a preemptive military strike, that every one of North Korea's nuclear weapons, and every bit of weapons-grade nuclear material, had been eliminated?
It's more than 50 years old and looks every bit of the roadhouse honky tonk it began as (they may even be playing it up a bit, for the tourists).
So here I am in an album titled "Beer Pong," getting into some kind of Natty Light-and-weed-inspired backyard boxing match, and, in fairness, loving every bit of it.
But there are some truly generous, neatly edited and surprisingly intimate moments in the eight chapters you'll find on the extras disc, every bit of which is worth watching straight through.
Million Dollar Listing's Fredrik Eklund loves every bit of his new life as a dad to newborn twins Milla and Fredrik Jr. — even waking up in the middle of the night!
The project is spearheaded by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) weapon physicist Greg Spriggs, who's hoping to save the films, reanalyze them, and squeeze every bit of data out of them.
Japan monitors weather conditions and issues warnings early, but its dense population means every bit of usable land is built on in the mostly mountainous nation, leaving it prone to disasters.
"Make sure you take every bit of time because the reality is the job will always be here but that time with your child, you will never get back," she says.
So it's hard to say what the one thing that worries me most is because it all worries me — every bit of it threatens the very fabric of who we are.
"I don't feel quite so sheltered abut being home-schooled because living with these strangers has taught me how to deal with every bit of dram under the sun," Jeremiah declares.
Summers, who was Playmate of the Year in 2014, took in every bit of her last name this week in Malibu, looking as hot as the sun beating down on her.
It goes without saying that Kendall has gone on to establish an incredible career for herself and every bit of it is a testament to her hard work, passion and desire.
A vision came to me of New York City—every skyscraper, every bus, every bit of this simulation of Singaporean botany in a glasshouse—encased in a thousand feet of ice.
Gracie looked every bit of 49-years-old when he took on Ken Shamrock to end a nine-year hiatus with mixed martial arts for their trilogy fight back in February.
"I use a lot of stainless steel, so I'm still trying to gobble up every bit of material that I can and not worry about the dollars and cents," he said.
Every bit of that gas infrastructure being built today must be retired before it is paid off, "stranded," if the US is to have any hope of hitting its Paris targets.
Every bit of carbon dioxide we emit now will linger in the atmosphere and warm the planet for decades, but completely decarbonizing aircraft will likely require technologies that are decades away.
It took 45 minutes to an hour to do a pair, she said, because she wanted to make sure the foundation got into every crevice and covered every bit of ribbon.
Japan monitors weather conditions and issues warnings early, but its dense population means every bit of usable land is built on in the mostly mountainous country, leaving it prone to disasters.
"It's so important to take every bit of money your company wants to give you," said Kathryn Hauer, a certified financial planner with Wilson David Investment Advisors in Aiken, South Carolina.
You can revert your Oculus Go to its original settings in about 30 seconds, wiping clean every bit of data and removing your account from the headset once and for all.
Passage of the tax bill has prompted a mad dash to lock in every bit of savings by prepaying as much of 2018's property taxes as possible before Jan. 1.
Gina Rodriguez is a fantastic actress, and her careful choreography of this monologue allows her manic energy to shine: We feel every bit of Jane's trapped, fidgety horror underneath Rodriguez's sunshiny smile.
Not only do players provide feedback for the levels, de Jongh also has them record their experience, and he watches every bit of footage, searching for areas that need to be tweaked.
The only major downside is that he can't hire a defensive coordinator to save his life, and when a unit is this untalented, they need every bit of coaching they can get.
"I will exercise every bit of leverage I can for the Dream Act, but if there is a vote that would lead to a shutdown, that's where I draw the line," Sen.
Jenkins deserves every bit of credit he's received for taking the club on its amazing journey, but it's Jenkins, not Bradley, who should also answer for the mess the club is in.
I personally look forward to my 30th year with the league and have truly enjoyed every bit of the past 29 years as a player, coach, executive, and sponsor of the league.
Carolina PanthersWhy you should start him: Coming into the season, every bit of fantasy analysis on Fuller suggested his touchdown rate would regress, and it has — he hasn't scored yet this season.
Shane then mustered every bit of his bravery, crossed the creek and flipped the rock off the snake, before running for his life, a spastic, retreating tangle of skinny arms and legs.
And finally, scientists understand pretty much every bit of noise that could produce a signal in the experiment, increasing their confidence that they've actually found something important when an anomalous signal appears.
In a time where you can stream any song, order any widget from Amazon or get every bit of bad news in real time, it's pleasurable and rare to not have choices.
For the other half, "we were grabbing every bit of money that we had lying around," Mr. Hildreth said, including a stack of savings bonds from his grandparents worth just under $21,2500.
And they desperately need protection from the kind of bills that patients like Mr. Cencini are likely to incur in a system that charges expansively for every bit of care it dispenses.
Gizmodo left the web browser and logged every bit of information transferred by every device on a home network to see where those devices stored data and how often they transferred information.
And the Jets' defense, so stout early in the game, proceeded to let every bit of that hard-earned lead squirt away, and the Buffalo Bills rallied for a 17-3853 victory.
The nonsensical evidence-free mega-conspiracy theory was finally something vague enough to incorporate every bit of violent and paranoid fan fiction communities like 4chan and Reddit had been crowdsourcing since 2014.
They are actively planning for their future children's education expenses, and it is expected they will continue to do so, as every bit of savings can make an impact on reducing future debt.
That gave the Giants a 3-0 lead, and they needed every bit of a three-run cushion as the Rockies, who lost their eighth in a row, rallied against Bumgarner (1-2).
Hiring and every bit of money and every decision and she had total control, Bernie the sucker never knew and he was in a rigged primary and super delegates on top of it.
Handville told PEOPLE he left the church several years before Lucas and Christopher were beaten, but he said that before coming to his senses, he believed every bit of what Irwin was preaching.
Not only that, the malware tries to detect other cryptomining scripts running on the computer and terminates them — likely to squeeze every bit of energy out of the processor, maximizing its mining effort.
The aim is to ensure that companies have access to tools that give them the ability to get a thorough analysis of every bit of data they have — and where they have it.
He is the sum of every bit of instruction and coaching he has ever received; he is the man who listened to everyone; he is a lifetime of coaching earnestly and graciously received.
Microsoft's current VR system is just the two controllers and the headset, with every bit of tracking built into the headset itself, all while still leaving it as the lightest VR headset available.
The best levels have you scouring every bit of geometry, plotting your course and then, taking off across the terrain, only to find out your best laid plans need a little second guessing.
"It goes without saying that Kendall has gone on to establish an incredible career for herself and every bit of it is a testament to her hard work, passion, and desire," Jacobs writes.
"Every bit of research ever done on the subject concludes that judges are human beings with emotional reactions that influence how they decide cases," said Jeffrey J. Rachlinski, a law professor at Cornell.
In 2016 they sought to sow doubts about Hillary Clinton's physical fitness by homing in on every errant step she took, every bit of exhaustion she flashed, every inscrutable glaze of her eyes.
"Anything we get, we squeeze every bit of life out of it," said Paul Sheppard, a retired Air Force colonel who is the deputy head of Antarctic logistics for the National Science Foundation.
They believed that S.A.C. had been structured to insure that Cohen, a notoriously demanding boss, had access to every bit of trading data that was gathered by his portfolio managers and their teams.
Philadelphia needed every bit of it after Ian Desmond belted his fifth home run of the season off Irvin in the sixth, a two-run shot that closed the gap to 5-4.
Every bit of the house and the world around it is rendered in exquisite detail, and quietly; there's no soundtrack to Roma, but the impeccable sound design puts you right into every scene.
And, after thinking about it for a full day, the 20-year-old allegedly returned to Juicy Wingz and confronted Tony before losing every bit of his shit – and all of his clothing.
Businesses generate data faster than they can make sense of it, and as a result, they're in desperate need of teams to help them scrutinize every bit of it to uncover patterns and trends.
After all, the 36-year-old star has exposed nearly every bit of her life for the cameras — be it on social media, in interviews, and for hit show Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
"The past administration was using every bit of power and authority to use the EPA to pick winners and losers and how we generate electricity in this country," Pruitt said Monday during the announcement.
But people love Nick and every bit of feedback on social media is positive, so we're maintaining a positive attitude — and last week really wasn't about the scores, it was about sharing everyone's stories.
And putting every bit of your clothing on the floor, as Ms. Kondo suggests, and deciding if it sparks joy and then thanking it before throwing it out is not a great idea either.
I think that within every bit of human flesh and spirit that has ever crossed the enigma bridge of life, from the prehistoric racial morning until now, all crime and all virtue were germinal.
"The big tech companies eke out every bit of efficiency for every dollar they spend," said Mr. Masanet, who left Northwestern last month to join the faculty of the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Robbins, both a micro and macro choreographer, was able to show the body's expressiveness without self-conscious touches, while taking care that every bit of the stage served a purpose — even the negative space.
He seems to believe that every bit of suffering relieved, every helpless person empowered, and every patch of intellectual darkness dispelled and ideological obfuscation unmasked is a step, however small and halting, toward socialism.
"The people of Puerto Rico have every bit of support from President Trump that he gave to the citizens of every other state in this country," Tom Bossert told reporters at the White House.
Much ink is used to honor the brave warriors who have served our nation and gave, as Abraham Lincoln said, "the last full measure of devotion" – every bit of it earned by their sacrifice.
"XBT/Webzilla is not responsible for every bit of data that a bad actor passes over its infrastructure any more than a post office is responsible for the actions of the Unabomber," Cole wrote.
With more than double the roster of Early Encounters, yet confined to similar spatial limitations, they used every room and nook, every physical anomaly, every bit of surrounding detritus to make it their own.
Image: Adaptive BiotechnologiesImagine making a spreadsheet of every meal you've ever eaten, every hand you've ever shook, every bit of dust that's ever gotten in your eye—and multiply it by about a million times.
The ACLU has picked up Carpenter's case because it feels these legal standards can't possibly apply today when electronic communications can vacuum up every bit of information about your private life, movements, relationships, and activities.
I asked him why he hasn't quit the 7UP gig to capitalize on his value: Start charging for every bit of consulting he does, every transaction, ask for more cash when he negotiates a contract.
We can only hope this man's determination to show off the acting chops of felines — and the necessity to add kitties to just about every bit of pop culture — inspires others to do the same.
And "Prostitute Flange," a gurgling, auto-tuned love ballad, is at the root of nearly every bit of rap's melodic, vocally processed present, directly traceable in the sounds of artists like Future and Young Thug.
The songs they made together would end up becoming her 2006 album 5:55, a breezy record that first demonstrated Gainsbourg's knack for wringing every bit of emotion out of just a few breathy words.
As customers have gotten addicted to lower and lower costs, massive chain retailers—of which Walmart is the largest in the country—have had to get creative in squeezing every bit of savings they can.
While Kolfage might be in good company, it sounds like GoFundMe will be automatically handing back every bit of the $20 million he raised before getting called out for changing the terms of the campaign.
I've just walked 100 feet down our snow-packed driveway to take the trash out, and despite my sub-zero temperature proof coat, every bit of my exposed skin feels—ironically—like it's on fire.
The personalities of the two-person team behind the game shine through in every bit of dialogue and silly visual joke, and it's such a wonder to see people being unashamed of loving cute things.
" Yet the issue still dominated coverage during the campaign; as Matt Yglesias wrote, "every bit of micro-news that puts the scandal back on cable amounts to reminding people of something bad that Clinton did.
It's important because at the same time — and this is why women all over the world are so just hit by every bit of culture and the patriarchy — virginity is a must wherever you go.
"Every bit of data that consumers access on the internet passes through the hands of an internet service provider," Meredith Rose, staff attorney at Public Knowledge, a DC-based advocacy group, said in a statement.
Ferrer has earned over $31 million in prize money, has taken home 27 tour-level titles and has won the respect of his rivals as a unrelenting competitor who maximized every bit of his talent.
Watching her mime the motions of spreading sweet butter on a freshly baked poppy-seed roll — every bit of the roll's surface had to be covered — was like hearing her declare: My family loved me!
"The good news is they've got a year to get it done, because they're going to need every bit of it," said Kathy Pickering, the executive director of The Tax Institute at H&R Block.
The jacket, in Outlier parlance, is an "experiment," a limited-release garment that indulges every bit of the otaku flair for which Outlier has been known since Abe Burmeister and Tyler Clemens founded it in 2008.
It's really fascinating to understand how all that was so outrageous and every bit of it is now existing, which is ... except for the murder on television so far, but it's just a really interesting time.
That may take years to assess fully, but these youngsters and their parents deserve every bit of support they can get for the harm they have suffered and will continue to suffer from the government's mistakes.
Every bit of her is snakey, from her set decorations down to her new Kate Spade backpack, worn (to much online consternation!) on this sacred holiday near her roughly $9 million crash pad in NYC's Tribeca.
They'll play again Saturday evening at Wrigley Field in Game 1 against the winner of the Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgers series, and they'll need every bit of that time just to soothe their nerves.
And get your Notes app out — you'll want to take down every bit of Pratt-approved advice, from the most effective way to apply your makeup to getting your butt (so important) red carpet-ready. 1.
"Tonight on the RHOC reunion you'll see that I'm only one month pregnant, but that was filmed five weeks ago: we are now 10 weeks pregnant (and I'm feeling every bit of it)!" added King Edmonds.
I am so thankful and greatful [sic] for all the prayers and love and support for julien everything helps and we are so thankful for every bit of it julien is doing well confused but stable.
If such material was used in every bit of concrete created in the state, it "would potentially offset all of California's (power plant) emissions," said Ken Alex, of the California governor's office of planning and research.
Despite Wednesday's sunshine, the damp par-70 Bethpage will play to every bit of its 7,459-yard length, and the lush rough will likely put a premium on accuracy, which is not usually Mickelson's strong suit.
It gives the driver every bit of the enjoyment of a supercar without suffering supercar sticker prices or the fear of overshooting the moon with more power than can be reasonably handled by a mere mortal.
That sort of contract offer isn't a mark of confidence, but a sign that WWE was willing to change every bit of how they do business in this one instance to squash AEW before it started.
"We sold off every bit of the company we could sell off to hold our journalism investment as flat as humanly possible," Mr. Sulzberger, who became publisher in 2018, told me in an interview last week.
Underlying this objection is typically a sense that we can't afford to "waste" compassion on animal suffering, because every bit of caring we devote to that cause means we have less to devote to human suffering.
There is one positive way of looking at this whole situation: The smoky back rooms are all gone now, making way for a 24-hour feed that chronicles every bit of the action under klieg lights.
Every bit of the process—skimming pages of a cookbook, picking a recipe, tracing my finger over the instructions as I spilled flour all over my counter, kneading the dough, whisking eggs—I was enraptured by.
You get much more besides app and phone tracking though: Instant shows you every bit of data your phone can gather, including how much you've been sleeping, the places you've been visiting, how many steps you're taking.
The company's "Woodshop," which handles all interior trim from knurled aluminum to teak wood, employs over 163 people to ensure that every bit of hand-finished wood or grooved metal is up to the company's obsessive standards.
There is so much focus on his face, his height, and his broken-looking "I've been locked in a water tank for god knows how long" physicality in the show, and every bit of it is terrifying.
So, if you're in the middle of a game and suddenly everything within four feet of you blows up, your processor will slow down as it's forced to render every bit of shrapnel in the immediate vicinity.
Xavier (16-583, 5-6 Big East) needed every bit of Jones' 15th double-double of the season as the Musketeers and Friars were so well-matched, neither team led by more than six points all night.
It's fun to clown on the hubris of Uber and Lyft, both of which deserve every bit of derision that comes their way, but ultimately day-one returns don't say much about Slack's future on the NYSE.
Google, the company who wants you to live forever so it can continue to pull every bit of interesting information about you to sell to advertisers, has filed a patent to shove a computer into your eye.
Every bit of the old trivalent vaccine must be removed simultaneously around the world and disposed of, Dr. Orenstein said, because the new, bivalent kind gives children no protection against an epidemic of mutant Type 2 polio.
From the detention of princes in a five-star hotel, to plans for a grand tech city in the desert, it seems every bit of news that comes out of the kingdom lately has some business relevance.
The Colts' surgically repaired quarterback had three touchdown passes — he has now passed for three or more in eight straight games — and Indianapolis needed every bit of that production in a come-from-behind win over Miami.
The Warriors needed every bit of it, as the team outscored the Pelicans by 22016 points in Curry's 216 minutes on the floor and were outscored by 240 in the 733 minutes he was on the bench.
He watched the cows waiting their turn to enter the plant and then watched them being slaughtered inside, with every bit of their bodies, including feces — "everything but the squeal," Mr. Bong said — put to another use.
"The search for life elsewhere in the universe is one of the most fundamental questions in modern science, and we need every bit of evidence we can find to help answer it," Wootton said in a statement.
The first governors and lawmakers who propose a "money-back guarantee" for taxpayers to take tax breaks and subsidies away from big corporations that don't create jobs will deserve every bit of the massive applause they'll get.
"She's going to leverage every bit of fundraising ability and the attention she's getting to make an impact in 2018," Clegg said, adding that her trip to the Hamptons this past weekend was solely for that purpose.
Its presence on the motorcycle subverts the romantic sentimentalities in the other features of the Vicla and becomes a powerful reminder to viewers that Flores is every bit of the badass required to handle this powerful machine.
Her crazily caricatured "Tracey" (21915), all legs and breasts, planted in a rolling office chair and wearing only black stockings and red shoes, possesses every bit of the frankness, cheek, and congenital insolence of Schiele's revolutionary nudes.
Victoria emphasizes that the pressure she and her husband put on their kids is all about balance and comes from a place of love, in wanting them to succeed in life while also enjoying every bit of it.
As it turned out, White Sox starter Reynaldo Lopez and the bullpen needed every bit of the outburst after the Royals rallied for four sixth-inning runs, including a two-run home run from designated hitter Jorge Soler.
PEOPLE spoke to Summers — who's retained every bit of his hyper-kinetic charm — on the eve of the show's anniversary, and he clued us into the show's origins and some of the behind-the-scenes controversies around it.
It's not a true file system that lets you dig through every bit of the operating system's bits and pieces as you can on macOS or Windows, but it's the missing piece of the puzzle for productivity users.
At Sunday's Emmy Awards, the Black-ish actress walked the red carpet in a silver dress from Chanel's spring 2017 couture collection, and she looked like every bit of Black girl magic in glitter, cornrows, and dangling earrings.
When the video premiered during Love and Hip Hop Atlanta— Mona Scott Young's series that introduced Cardi B to the rest of America — the rapper owned every bit of her femininity, from her furs to her body movements.
Even if you could hunt down every bit of digital information you personally created, you'd still exist as a silhouette of data, outlined in every interaction and picture stored on friends and families' phones and computers and tablets.
In both bright light and normal low-light conditions, the Pixel 2 is every bit of a match for the Galaxy S8 and iPhone 8, and sometimes, thanks to its superb HDR+ mode, the Pixel 2 is better.
It will do so with mixed results, but here, when Buffy stands in the frigid-looking sunlight and flatly tells Spike that she was in heaven when she was dead, you feel every bit of her numb anguish.
Besides passport information, the thieves took names, addresses, dates of birth, and credit or debit card numbers, though it's possible that they did not get access to every bit of information for each person in the company database.
It's about a combative but still amorous marriage — "I remember how it felt the first few times/Skin to skin before you knew how to get under mine" — and Mr. Bridges captures every bit of the ambivalent longing.
"I have every bit of confidence [Trump is] going to get himself right with moving from being the business guy that he is to the president he's going to become," Ryan said in December 2016, according to Politico.
Mr. Alden wrings every bit of unsettling darkness from this curious work in an excitingly contemporary production that employs inventive videos and even electronic tweaks of the instruments in the orchestra — here, players from the period ensemble Ruckus.
Mr. Guterres needs to use every bit of skill and good will to compel and cajole member nations and philanthropies to make the cholera campaign succeed — and with it, to settle the United Nations' moral debt to Haiti.
But as he has certainly learned by now, the swamp is strong, and no meaningful cuts will happen without a sustained push while ignoring the cries of countless lobbyists who clamor that every bit of waste is crucial.
I won't let go of my drumstick until I've gnawed off every bit of cartilage and golden skin, and it's best to not even talk about bacon so crisp that it won't bend for that first porky bite.
By now, Martin told me, "Most life cycle analyses of biofuel incorporate this concept of indirect land use change," and researchers have been refining techniques to capture every bit of greenhouse gas emitted in the fuel production process.
Instead of having to process every bit of audio by hand, Adobe Sensei will automatically mix and master the sound levels on a user's behalf, which is an approach we're seeing creep into more and more of Adobe's products.
When Burrow shrugged off the aid of several teammates and ran right back to the huddle, it seemed to awaken second-ranked L.S.U., which needed every bit of its collective resilience to beat back ninth-ranked Auburn, 23-20.
The blazer-mini combination, by Parisian label Pallas, is all too Clueless meets walking down Wall Street carrying the (first) bigger-than-your-head cell phone meets Barbie Goes To Work, and we're here for every bit of it.
"I remember being 204 or 22017 years old and just feeling like the world was out to get you because every bit of media that you ever saw reflected how stupid the world saw you to be," she says.
Rex objects to every bit of his daughter's bourgeois lifestyle, while Jeanette, who still harbours affection for him, is pushed into finally choosing between the complicated life she ran away from and the shallow rewards of her urban existence.
With fans hungry for every bit of information they can get on the show, especially with the new season just weeks away, some new news is coming to light that is sure to delight a huge swath of viewers.
A big gift of the 2017 tax legislation is also among its mysteries: What sort of work do you need to be engaged in to obtain every bit of a new 20 percent tax deduction on qualified business income?
Every bit of news about our family's future was delivered to our daughter by both of us, face to face and side by side, replete with assurances: We love you, we care about each other, we are still family.
No one would ever accuse young David Boreanaz of being a great actor (good job on Bones, though, dude!), but he and Sarah Michelle Gellar have chemistry compelling enough to keep the audience feeling every bit of their pain.
It is also a spectacle, where every bit of glamour is matched by another bit of grime, and a contradiction, since beauty and money, high culture and low, rigid status consciousness and anarchic freedom coexist only uneasily within it.
She deleted the files, reset passwords, updated the secret keys in the wp-config, cleaned up other valid files with malicious code and then ran scans with Exploit Scanner and Sucuri SiteCheck scanner to ensure she found every bit of malware.
This has had the effect of further inscribing and reinscribing the notion that Clinton did something wrong, meaning that every bit of micro-news that puts the scandal back on cable amounts to reminding people of something bad that Clinton did.
Every bit of anti-Semitic rhetoric that is given a pass among our politicians, every swastika in a public place, every violated Jewish gravestone, every covert white supremacist meetup online is a potential brick in the foundation of future violence.
What really made the Turbo S E-Hybrid feel so composed while I whipped it around that twisty circuit, though, was that any time it's above about 24,2918 RPMs, every bit of the car's 0003 pound-feet of torque is available.
And here's the thing: Unless your parents purge it, your Alexa will hold on to every bit of data you have ever given it, all the way back to the first things you shouted at it as a 2-year-old.
Taylor fills every bit of the stage with all that he mastered during his career: a kaleidoscopic command of structure, the simplicity of walking and full-bodied movement ranging from twisted, sculptural contortions to gleeful jumps that slice through space.
If every bit of spam you receive looked identical to emails from real people you knew, each one with its own motivation trying to convince you of something, you'd just end up saying, 'okay, I'm going to ignore my inbox.
By the late '70s and early '80s, the women of rock (and the women of pop, who took the aesthetic of being a rock star into that genre) had fought tooth and nail for every bit of autonomy they claimed.
In pictures revealed exclusively to People, you can see that Chopra opted for an ornate lace Ralph Lauren gown with a cathedral veil for her Western wedding ceremony on Saturday, which made her look every bit of a 21st-century princess.
On the other hand, forwards Alireza Jahanbakhsh, Saman Ghoddos, Karim Ansarifard, Sardar Azmoun and Mehdi Taremi are in good form, and Iran will need every bit of their attacking verve if they are to trouble a well-marshalled Moroccan defense.
So he insisted on taking every bit of jewelry he had ever given me over the years (I have no idea why, though I'm hoping he doesn't wear it) and he also took this giant life-size teddy bear back.
To try and put it into words: between following author George Clason's advice in The Richest Man in Babylon, adhering to no-spend days, and taking on side hustles, I fed every bit of savings to my proverbial piggy bank.
"[The opening lyric] relates to my sense of making music as a Mandala experience, where you put every bit of energy and attention you have into it, and then you let it go," Meluch explains to me over the phone.
He'll need every bit of his nice post footwork to materialize in terms of lateral movement as he slims down further and strays from the paint, and he'll need his soft touch around the rim to materialize in consistent range.
"These individuals deserve every bit of our support during this difficult time," Edwards said, citing how members of the Coast Guard -- who missed their first paychecks last week -- had rescued thousands of people in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
But even if not every bit of campaign gossip improves our understanding of Clinton's loss, the book provides crucial value when capturing the central problem for her team — an endless struggle to figure out its exact vision for the country.
"But once I started getting into injecting and using even more than I was being prescribed, I started having to purchase extra on the side, on the street, and that started eating into every bit of money I had," she recalled.
Every bit of good news about the U.K. economy, where you can find good news that is, seems to be based upon our ability as a nation to outspend virtually every other global nation on the basis of exactly zero savings.
And each character has voice-over for every bit of dialogue, not just for the few questions you have or during big scenes, but for every piece of evidence you present them and every person you can ask them about.
The grilled collar at Wokuni one recent night was one of the greatest pieces of cooked fish I've had in a long time, every bit of it worth chasing into the hollows of bone, skin and cartilage where it hid.
We hope you enjoy flying the friendly skies of the data future and everything works out better than it did when we thought it was no big deal to let the stupid social networks collect every bit of data possible.
In fact, a recent industry survey found that the majority of Colorado oil and gas producers interviewed found compliance with the state's methane rule to be cost effective since every bit of methane captured is more that can be sold.
So he insisted on taking every bit of jewellery he had ever given me over the years (I have no idea why, though I'm hoping he doesn't wear it) and he also took this giant life-size teddy bear back.
Cleveland's assist ratio is never higher in these Finals than when Jefferson is on the floor, and every bit of ball movement helps against a Warriors defense that once looked capable of easily shutting down the Cavaliers' iso-heavy attack.
"With regards to music, I don't want to pigeonhole myself and say I am a musician or a visual artist because I feel like it's all-encompassing and I feel like every bit of my art is related to the other," she explained.
LONDON (Reuters) - Naomi Osaka knows the secret to her meteoric rise to the tennis summit was her ability to enjoy herself on court and, by the same token, that her current slump has drained every bit of fun out of her game.
The new lawsuit is even broader with Republican lawyers pushing for every bit of the 900-page law to be tossed out now that Congress has repealed the individual mandate, arguing that without it the rest of the law is unconstitutional without it.
And when the temperatures start to drop (or, at least, should start to drop), I step up my skin-care regimen, relying on a few basics that take off every bit of my eyeshadow/concealer/liquid lipstick while still nourishing my face.
It turns out that this meal was worth every bit of the wait, not for the quality of the cuisine, but because it was so damn refreshing to spend a few hours with someone so committed to being more than pretty and proper.
The Dash Pro gets almost every bit of Bragi's advertised 5-hour battery life, and that's without adding any extra heft or tweaking the industrial design much — which is good, because that was one of the most solid aspects of the original.
We're inclined to follow every bit of advice: Nasrat's name appears in the black books of stars like Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Alba, Jamie Chung, Olivia Culpo, Lupita Nyong'o, and Bebe Rexha — and one of her specialties is crafting their perfect nude pouts.
While continuing to burn every bit of fossil fuels pulled out of the ground may be extremely profitable for those oil, gas, and coal companies, if we stay on this path, it will come with tremendous costs for the country at large.
As we put more and more of our lives online, each and every bit of data we willingly submit (and some we don't) is harvested by massive corporations in order to better both track and predict our behavior and target us with advertisements.
"With regards to music, I don't want to pigeonhole myself and say I am a musician or a visual artist because I feel like it's all encompassing, and I feel like every bit of my art is related to the other," she said.
"If you sit and you think about it, with every bit of retail news that happens out there, no matter what it is, it slams the REITs as much or more, in some cases, as the retailers," Wood told Cramer on Friday.
" Mr. Marshall was initially reported to be supportive of the city's plans, but at the opening of his London exhibition he told Artnews that "the City of Big Shoulders has wrung every bit of value they could from the fruits of my labor.
"—BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) March 13, 2020'2 months of completely ignoring every bit of scientific advice'Beyond the shortfall in testing, which has been linked to faulty test kits sent by the CDC in February, Jha said the administration's coronavirus messaging had been "terrible.
A trained actress, she is truly the Bernadette Peters of lip sync, always squeezing every bit of meaning and perspective out of every lyric, however insipid or inspiring — it is always a revelation of self, rather than a character or athletic feat.
Green nearly got himself in big trouble when Miguel Sano hit a deep ball to right, but Aaron Judge used every bit of his 245-foot-218 frame to catch a ball that appeared headed for the wall, securing a second out.
At a time when the public expects access to every bit of information, when the president and his Democratic opposition are talking all the time on Twitter and on cable news and everywhere else, Mueller is that rarest of things: a blank slate.
"It's beautiful, every bit of it, the way it is curated, and the pictures hung, and the way so many of these images are so familiar," he said, dwarfed by a cinema-size video room of Cara Delevingne blowing chewing-gum bubbles in the background.
We&aposre going to show you the most contentious, the most revealing moments from the hearing as an incredibly smug, arrogant, narcissistic Peter Strzok suspended every bit of logic lied about his blatant bias and even took yes some veiled cheap shots at yours truly.
Barty has impressed many with her cool demeanor in a sport where mental fragility is commonplace, though, and she needed every bit of that composure in her rollercoaster ride of a semi-final against Anisimova, which she won 6-7 (4) 6-3 6-3.
Here's another simple movie about a guy named John Wick, his dog, some colorful background lights, an endless supply of guns, assassins on motorcycles, assassins in fancy hotels, more cool lighting... you know what to expect, and every bit of it is packed in here.
Its story beats are propelled as much in flashback as they are in real time, but this is not one of those whiplash-back-and-forth movies; Lonergan connects every bit of the Chandlers' history into the now, drawing lines between old issues with new.
While no one has heard a word of it, we already know that Republicans will hate every bit of the speech, and are already preparing a rebuttal, a ritual that's usually reserved for a promising, if perhaps under-the-radar, member of the opposition party.
This hinge deserves every bit of praise it's received: unlike the Surface Book, the screen sits flush with the body when closed and unlike many other 10803-in-21080s, it is firm enough to not wobble when you tap and drag directly on the screen.
With the FCC rule repealed, your internet service provider would be able to track every website you visit on the internet and every bit of data collected via apps on your phone and could sell it to the highest bidder without your knowledge or permission.
"Bear in mind that China-DPRK ties should not be understood as a top-down relationship where the latter follows every bit of advice offered by the former," Xinhua said, referring to North Korea by its official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Rightly so: It's the culmination of Marvel's entire Cinematic Universe, a world that has far reaching roots and references and callbacks in not only each one of its movies (18 different films in 10 years, if you're counting), but nearly every bit of popular culture.
"Every bit of evidence about Elizabeth Warren is that she'll go indie when she feels she needs to," said Doug Schoen, a pollster and strategist who has advised Bill Clinton and Mike Bloomberg, referring to Warren's carefully maintained identity as someone who doesn't back down.
In my own work with trauma survivors as a therapist, little by little, I invite the retelling of unspeakable events, help patients to feel every bit of the emotional activation attached to the experience, and together we hold it all in a compassionate space.
Congress has not enacted any thorough updates of the digital privacy laws that govern law enforcement investigations since the early days of the internet — long before we entrusted virtually every bit of information about our lives to our electronic devices and to the cloud.
The first episode is by far the most painful, because it documents exactly what went wrong; I had to hit Pause repeatedly during sequences showing the teen-agers being bullied into false confessions, by cops who practically high-five with every bit of manipulation.
Duda, out with a hyperextended elbow, said he would need every bit of 10 days to return to action, but d'Arnaud, who sustained a bruised right wrist that has made throwing painful, felt well enough to pinch-hit in the eighth, although he struck out.
Artists have borrowed (or happily stolen) from their contemporaries for centuries, but with the way meme culture raucously spreads online, every bit of today's pop art—rap songs, Marvel characters, memorable scenes from Bravo reality shows—ends up repurposed by fans through add-on.
He added that production work on the "Worlds Beyond Earth" show lasted a full year so that the team could "make damn sure that every bit of space that we're putting up there on the screen is accurate to the best of our knowledge."
Both Nunes and Gowdy have expressed surprise that the law enforcement and national security personnel involved in requesting a warrant from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC), which approves FISA applications, might not have told that court every bit of information available at that time.
It's kind of funny that Mark Zuckerberg just quietly wants to live his life, driving a Prius and wearing a ton of zip-up fleeces, collecting every bit of data on every single person alive—and instead, he just keeps repeatedly getting in trouble for being himself.
As we slip our toes out of cuffing season and back into mating season (that's January to October, for my single people in the back), it's helpful to remember to treat every bit of ourselves with as much tenderness and (self-) love as we possibly can.
Probably. Megapixels may not matter as much these days, but there's no substituting the low-light capabilities of a full frame sensor, especially with concert photography, where so much post production is involved and you're starved for every bit of detail you can get when you edit.
But in spite of every bit of nonsense outside of the ring, Conor McGregor has always been a man of his word in the cage and he came out ready to push the pace as he has to wilt every other fighter he's met spare Nate Diaz.
Every bit of emotion because that's who she is," said longtime manager Braun during an interview on the podcast Big Questions with Cal Fussman adding that when Grande learned that 22 people were killed and more than 500 were injured at the show, "she cried for days.
Considering that only last year Mayor Emanuel and Commissioner Kelly dedicated another mural I designed downtown for which I was asked to accept one dollar, you could say the City of Big Shoulders has wrung every bit of value they could from the fruits of my labor.
You gotta shuck your oysters carefully for this recipe so you can save all the good "liquor," or the liquid that's inside the shell with the meat, for making a super tasty sauce that you'll want to sop every bit of up with a slice of bread.
Related Post While Rowling can and should play off her hyper-prolific body of Harry Potter-related work to satiate the mega Potterheads out there, at some point, we have to ask if Rowling is a dementor draining every bit of living soul from these characters.
Instead of trying to manage the handoff between machine and man, Google decided to keep at it until the company had a vehicle that could handle every bit of the driving — so much so, in fact, that later prototypes didn't even have steering wheels or brake pedals.
I tripped over the bloody parcel I'd taken in for No. 47, flat on my back, every bit of breath knocked out of me, bottle rolling away across the floor, one glass smashed, the other out of reach—and the fall seemed to liberate something in him.
But, if Harris does wind up as the Democratic nominee -- and she looked every bit of it on Thursday night -- you can be sure President Donald Trump's campaign will seize on all of her uncertainty on the issue to raise questions about what she actually believes -- and why.
But after blowing every bit of a 14-point first-half lead Saturday night against the New Orleans Pelicans, Derrick Favors and Gordon Hayward combined for 143 points in a 14-0 run to close the third quarter to bury the Pelicans 106-94 at the Smoothie King Center.
They would be charged with knowledge about everything they learn in the screenings, yet in theory they would be obligated to disclose every bit of screening information about each member to ensure they satisfied an obligation to warn other members about any potential problem, no matter how remote.
But several months prior my partner had floated the idea of finding "a series to get into," a sentence that makes me feel every bit of my three decades on earth (The Wire was rejected—for now—as it was deemed "a huge bummer 98 percent of the time").
"The guys with cotton and peanuts are going as hard as they can go to try to get every bit of crop they can before the wind and rain comes in," said Andrew Taylor, who raises cattle and grows grains in Florida's Walton County near the Alabama border.
Will we allow the government and corporations unrestricted access to every bit of data we ever generate, or will we decide that some kinds of collections, like the encrypted data on your phone, should be forever off limits, even when a judge has issued a warrant for it?
On Sunday, the mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, singing the role in a concert performance of the opera with the conductor Harry Bicket and his English Concert chamber orchestra, held Carnegie Hall's audience in thrall for nearly nine minutes as she wrung every bit of emotion from this music.
And now Bob Woodward -- without question the preeminent political reporter and chronicler of the White House in the last four decades -- has written a book that confirms every bit of the portrayals we've seen about who Trump is, who he surrounds himself and how he conducts his business.
To get a quick picture of longer-term trends, fire up the St. Louis Federal Reserve's FRED website, which is an incredibly easy-to-use data portal that offers lots of tutorials on how to marshal and manipulate almost every bit of information the federal government produces (and more).
The Milwaukee Bucks star needed every bit of lift he could get, muscling on Thunder star Russell Westbrook just enough to get the dunk to fall through for the game-winner with 216 seconds left to lift the Bucks to a 220-163 win Friday night at Chesapeake Energy Arena.
"At extreme valuations, it's important to remember that the completion of a hypervalued market cycle can wipe out every bit of the stock market's total return over-and-above T-bills, going back not just a few years, but for over a decade," he said in a recent blog post.
They were hindered by the limits of technology, the sheer scale of the Tasmanian wilderness, and the fact that Tasmania's other major carnivore, the devil, is nature's near-perfect destroyer of evidence, known to quickly consume every bit of whatever carcasses it finds, down to the hair and the bones.
The report goes on to say Apple was reportedly working on new MacBook Pros with even longer-lasting batteries that would have used "terraced" battery cells: batteries that are contoured to take advantage of every bit of space within the laptop's chassis (like the batteries in the 12-inch MacBook).
After his talk, over lunch at the members-only Soho House West Hollywood, which is in the same building as Tantris, he kicked off his sneakers, twisted himself into a lotus position and recalled doing "every bit of drug" available in Harlem, where he briefly attended college in the 1970s.
You need to use a bottle brush or a good long boiling session to remove every bit of dried, caked-on milk or formula, and proper cleaning of the Lifefactory Glass Baby Bottle requires removal of that silicone sleeve, too, which adds a few seconds to the chore every time.
"If you have no financial cushion, if you need every bit of your paycheck to make ends meet, you are even more vulnerable to the threat of retaliation, to the fear of losing your job," Emily Martin, the vice president for workplace justice at the National Women's Law Center, told me last year.
Some polls have suggested that public opinion may be on the side of the government in its fight with Apple, so it may be in the company's interest to use every bit of charm offensive at it disposal as it seeks to educate the public on why it is resisting the government's requests.
She emerges, confidence shattered and so extremely made over that James Mason, playing her movie star love interest Norman Maine, laughs when he sees her, then slathers cold cream on her and tells her to "take every bit of that junk off [her] face" before she goes in front of the camera.
Here, for instance, is how Snapchat constructs its home screen, which notably was the first mainstream social app to open straight into a camera: It's also a testament to the ever-expanding complexity of the app that Snap put together multiple versions of these diagrams to fully explain every bit of the software.
Sausage is really funny in that any meat-eating culture that has food that has emerged from necessity or poverty has created sausage, because it's created out of leftovers, when you kill an animal and you don't want to waste it and you stuff every bit of it into its own intestines.
He's midway between a doddering grandfather and the leader he used to be, and Mangold and his co-writers eke every bit of epic tragedy out of how far he's fallen, from a world-shaking telepath to a querulous old man who has to be bodily hauled into a toilet stall, protesting all the way.
" Speaking with CBS 3, The Ever-Evolving Truth podcast host Jeff Bergh — who interviewed Smith twice concerning the claims before her arrests — said, "We just started looking into some of the things that she was saying and it turned out that every bit of it, every word she uttered to us was a lie.
You got all of these great things going on inside you that makes up you, and every bit of it is important, and it's only here for a length of time and then you got to go…I think life is so good, I just can't not feel strongly about that all the time.
Before Katniss Everdeen in "The Hunger Games," there was a feminist who inspired her: Bathsheba Everdene, brought to life by Thomas Hardy in 1874 and, as portrayed here by Carey Mulligan, filled with every bit of Katniss's moxie as she endures three suitors competing for the right to marry her — and in the process suppress her will.
Since all Aciman's readers really want is to see Oliver and Elio together again, all that came before this reunion made for a frustrating and occasionally clumsy wait — but the payoff makes you feel every bit of the years of separation both characters had to live through, waiting for their lives to sync up once again.
A strong education system, women's reproductive freedoms, respect for individuals regardless of their sexuality or sexual identities, respect for individuals who are here forming the backbone of work in our country, regardless of their legal status: All of it shapes the strength of who we are as a country — and every bit of it is threatened right now.
His great misfortune, it seems to me, is that he has somehow retained every bit of it—every attempt to work around some previous bad habit or tendency or bit of overcorrection is still right there alongside the original problem, with the tension between the problems and the fixes written both on and with his body.
When you ask those in the business of emergency food service — with all the reflexive indignation that surfaces in you — why every bit of leftover farro with spring greens and burrata coming out of a restaurant in Boerum Hill isn't getting Ubered to a food pantry a few miles away, they will look at you with a forlorn knowingness.
The case causes a furore, in part because a decorated naval officer is at the centre of it, and also because tabloid editor Erach Billimoria, (Kumud Chaudhary), a character obviously inspired by Blitz editor Russi Karanjia, uses the opportunity to drive up sales - printing and magnifying every bit of salacious gossip he can get his hands on.
The police lady spoke of the road and its various challenges as she drove happily to the ferry port, a driver without distraction or multitasking, a driver who noticed every bit of action on the road, cheerfully anticipating this and that, while her passenger sat back and felt he was slipping into a well-deserved hot bath.
He's squeezed theme material into just about every bit of space in his grid — kudos for the crossing theme entries, but they seem somewhat random, especially Broadway director JULIE TAYMOR's appearance in the east — and capped it off with the four circles in the middle that spell "LIFE" (as in the opening song, "Circle of Life").
The fastidious Italian TV crew, bent on extracting every bit of seismic drama, had a cameraman focused on one very slowly advancing tongue of lava while the sound engineer lowered his boom mike over its leading edge, capturing every crick-crick-crick of the lava as it fell over itself, advancing at about an inch an hour.
Exhausted, overjoyed and relieved, the second-seeded Nadal needed every bit of his fighter's spirit to overcome No. 5 Daniil Medvedev, 7-5, 6-3, 23-7, 4-6, 6-4, in four hours and 50 minutes to win the United States Open for the fourth time and capture his 19th Grand Slam title in utterly gripping fashion.
Microsoft shook up the debate about global warming last week by vowing to make its operations carbon negative — meaning it will take more carbon out of the environment than it emits by 2030, and move rapidly to mop up the equivalent of every bit of carbon it has put into the atmosphere since its founding in 103.
Mundane revelations, perhaps, but insights into the ordinary are the point of living in this spare box tucked into a landscape as strange and sweltering as Venus, with little to occupy me but uninterrupted thoughts about how I conduct every bit of my life, down to the way I brush my teeth or wipe my hands on a dish towel.
Still, despite the heroics of Bird and Tanaka, who shut out the Indians on three hits over seven innings, and effective pitching from Aroldis Chapman, who retired Carlos Santana on a fly ball to center with two runners on to end the game, the Yankees needed every bit of the 6-foot-43-inch frame of right fielder Aaron Judge.
What's interesting about that is, when people take exception to the thing that you say or find you offensive, or you're a public figure of any type, you get deluged with DMs from people who don't give a fuck if you live or die, but they have a problem with your detractor, and they give you every bit of dirt on your detractor.
I'm going to be doing a podcast with Josh Hawley, and we had a discussion before, and some of his proposals are really interesting around regulation of tech, and they're smart, and he's obviously a very smart lawyer and everything else, and then he goes off on the shadow-banning stuff in a way that is just absolutely wrong, from every bit of reporting I've done.
He also referenced the enormous mural he completed last year on the west exterior wall of the Cultural Center: "Considering that only last year Mayor Emanuel and Commissioner Kelly dedicated another mural I designed downtown for which I was asked to accept one dollar, you could say the City of Big Shoulders has wrung every bit of value they could from the fruits of my labor," he said.
Whether you know him for his work in seminal 90s noise rock icons Sonic Youth, for his prodigious solo output, or for his seemingly never-ending collaborations with everyone from Richard Hell to Yoko Ono (not to mention his stint in black metal supergroup Twilight), Moore has spent over 30 years pushing boundaries, experimenting with sounds, and generally consuming every bit of recorded material he can clap his ears on.
He even throws in an extra fun fact at 34D, where we learn that we can locate the NORTH STAR by following a straight line past circles F and G. With this much theme material in the grid and so much of the theme relying on having the circled squares in alphabetical order to make a picture, it would be tough to make every bit of nontheme fill really sparkle like the stars.
We still somehow don't know what's up with Laurie Holden's Renee, for instance (though I love how the show continues to let the audience use every bit of spy knowledge it's picked up over the years to try to dissect her true allegiances), and we don't yet have a sense of how Philip and Elizabeth's decision to stay for just one more mission has become this open-ended stay that has slowly eroded their trust in each other.
Having assimilated all the available information, every chart and jeremiad and obituary, every bit of bad news about swastikas and slurs on lockers and churches and good news about unexpected acts of empathy and lovingkindness, every recrimination and counter-recrimination, every instance of panic and shock and relief and disbelief, I now understand how the country came to elect one of the worst and most vulgar men of his generation to its most important political office.
Elites do not accept that that was an appropriate answer and it's not just the coverage in the immediate aftermath of the debate, the coverage this morning, but until he explains it and gets in sync with everyone on his campaign team I don't think he's going to get to talk about much else and that means every bit of good he might have done last night, with a strong performance and her strong performance, I don't think matters much.
Although her shift into Davis – an actress who often portrayed almost a high-dudgeon caricature of her larger-than-life self – is not as eerily spot-on as Lange's Crawford (and given Bette's BIGNESS, how could it be?), Sarandon uncorks every bit of acerbic attitude in her arsenal – something we haven't seen from her before to this magnitude –and it works like gangbusters, especially when juxtaposed against the quieter moments that expose, but never try to overly explain, where that venomous veneer was coming from.
Everything was going badly the Philippines were going to fall within two months, things were grim in Europe, our ships were being sunk the war was bad then and that day that I bought March 2318, The Dow Jones cracked 233.3 on the down side, it was a 231% decline which would be 232 points today the night before on march 2320th I said to my dad I want to go all in I had $232008 put every bit of it in three shares of City Service Preferred.
Or people diagnosed with autism, 'cause it's like I feel like us being outsiders looking in and I take that, I cast my own stone when I say that, 'cause there's a lot that I didn't know before ... I actually sat down and shut my mouth and actually just listened and you know, accepted every bit of information with no judgement ... I knew that it was my job to show, you know, that people that are on the spectrum are just regular people, literally, just how we talk, how me and Becky [G, who plays the Yellow Ranger] talk, they feel the same way, they have the same emotions, they wanna be loved, that want people to love, they want relationships they want, you know, connections, and it's just like I was really excited to be able to play that 'cause I know it means so much to so many people.

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