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But that team used every inch of talent and every inch of ability to get things done.
"Every inch of sky's got a star / every inch of skin's got a scar / I guess that you've got everything now," Butler sings over acoustic guitars and insistent bass.
I'd love if they got every inch of the project.
He was every inch the "gringo in charge" down south.
Padma Lakshmi isn't afraid to embrace every inch of herself.
Entrepreneurs should know every inch of their business by heart.
They've scrubbed every inch of my place and started laundry.
And they're going to need every inch of that machine.
Assad has sworn to take back every inch of Syria.
To slather over every inch of my body effective immediately.
They occupy every chair and every inch of floor space.
Every inch of new border wall makes that less likely.
Every inch of the border has its own unique challenges.
This apartment also has light in every inch of it.
Every inch of the Resident Evil 230 remake is engrossing.
In the event of a sudden stop, every inch counts.
And at this point, every inch is a minor miracle.
At first glance, Cleopatra seems every inch an ordinary teenager.
Unlike us, celebrities have makeup artists that take pains to ensure every single inch of their bodies glows glamorously before a red carpet event — and when we say every inch, we mean every inch.
He fights for every inch he gains, because he has to.
Every inch of that house is staring at you, quite literally.
It looks every inch like the G'mork from The NeverEnding Story.
He knows every inch of my face, my heart, my soul.
Keegan dug in, braced himself, heaved and fought for every inch.
SpongeBob is every inch an icon, though his dreams are humble.
I know every inch of that highway between Sherbrooke and Montreal.
I hated every inch of my flesh; every curve, every angle.
Assad has repeatedly pledged to take back "every inch" of Syria.
After dyeing the hair jet black, Kimble straightened every inch of it.
The critic who parses the artist parsing death must be every inch
Every inch of the building below had been cataloged, labeled, and scrubbed.
Every inch of the Mavic Air is a testament to thoughtful engineering.
Spend a little more time each day loving every inch of YOU!!
And they're every inch as stunning as you imagined them to be.
They want to reconquer every inch of Syrian territory and then negotiate.
Yet every inch of progress comes with about a hundred steps backward.
Every inch of him suggested that he was well aware of that.
With every inch of my energy I wanted Fyre not to happen.
"My kids played all over every inch of that island," she said.
It's like there's sauce on every inch, every crevice of this wing.
Today, the 42-year-old model is still every inch a goddess.
Suddenly, he stared coldly at Katie, every inch the minacious K.G.B. agent.
And liberals must keep fighting every inch of Mr. Trump's border wall.
At the most popular spots, virtually every inch of sand is occupied.
Practically every inch of wall space was decorated with a dead body.
Every inch of snow, meanwhile, correlates to nine hundred and thirty potholes.
Every inch of the room is treed and tinseled, stockinged and sparkled.
Every inch of my tiny room was layered thick with other people's writing.
Nearly every inch of the intensely elegant property is a study in luxury.
When it comes to utilizing space, "Every inch counts," Spesard told Business Insider.
"Every inch of exposed skin should be covered every single day," says Hale.
Even in a giant stadium, every inch represents an incredible 1.3 million years.
She stimulated my clit and covered every inch of my body with hers.
Climate change threatens to affect every inch of life as we know it.
She's explored every inch of the church, often coming out covered in cobwebs.
Swathed in glimmering gold in every shot, Williams looks every inch a queen.
Instead, every inch of my being was forcing me in some other direction.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has vowed to recover "every inch" of Syria.
Mr. Crickmore fought the urge to cover every inch of floor with seats.
The way our brains function is critical for every inch of our being.
He battered every inch of my body from the shoulders to the hip.
With every inch I grew physically, I grew more fearful of the future.
Whatever your method, the goal should be to fill every inch of space.
Because when you're downsizing to 800 square feet from 2,500, every inch counts.
I Loved every inch of that woman and loved everything that came with her.
Smash all the Cheetos up and sprinkle evenly, covering every inch of the macaroni.
The canvas of a cookie is small, so every inch must be used wisely.
I'VE KNOWN YOU A LONG TIME AND YOU SMILED EVERY INCH OF THE WAY.
You can tattoo almost every inch of your body, right down to your cuticles.
And she looked every inch the princess bride in a flowing, ivory Lazaro dress.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has vowed to take back every inch of Syria.
Pictures of his idol, Barbra Streisand, covered almost every inch of Aucoin's childhood bedroom.
Rather than do that, she produced, recorded and engineered every inch of the record.
Every inch of New York City is controlled by one zoning rule or another.
He looked every inch a patrician figure, with his tweed suits and walrus moustache.
Storage space is also hard to come by — every inch needs to be maximized.
They looked under every bush, every ledge, at every inch of road and sidewalk.
It's all pretty limited, but in the current 5G land grab, every inch counts.
Clearance teams follow, sweeping every inch of soil and exploding every piece of UXO.
A kaleidoscopic jumble of their artwork covered every inch of the walls and ceiling.
Assad wants to recover "every inch" of Syria and is already militarily on top.
Bees swarm over every inch of their bodies — something they become nearly immune to.
Assad also wants Turkey out as he vows to recover "every inch" of Syria.
Every inch of the floats must be adorned in flowers and other natural materials.
Nearly every inch of the wall in the small laundromat was covered with machines.
Every inch more water can creep all that much higher during a storm surge.
Every inch of the fluffy treat was covered in the sweet-and-spicy blend.
Every inch is designed to accommodate the activities and needs of my creative life.
I'm a bull, and every inch of the map is my own personal china shop.
An optimal way to cover every inch of your tattoo is with a stick sunscreen.
But no, every inch of its structure is based on what's really under our skin.
I love him with every inch of my being and cannot imagine life without him.
I give him every inch of every room to feel and experience what he's feeling.
Every inch of his being was subjected to close scrutiny, observation, and recording for posterity.
"We took every inch of that beach — as filmmakers, not as war veterans," Spielberg said.
No bit of you should be stinging, and every inch of you should feel smooth.
At their best, the Thunder turn each possession into a galactic struggle over every inch.
The clutter is out of control and every inch of space is filled with something.
It wasn't long before nearly every inch of my face was covered with tiny whiteheads.
He felt as if insects were biting every inch of his hands, armpits and groin.
She is responsible for every inch of the painting with a passionate, if understated fervor.
So now that the suit is made, it's fully covering every inch of their body.
This creates a detailed map of your home to ensure your robot covers every inch.
To make room for what they kept, Mr. Kaplan maximized every inch of usable space.
Kaitlyn Dever looked every inch the sugarplum fairy in this pale pink, sparkly, ruffled gown.
They have to take every inch of their land and farm or graze it constantly.
Moored outside my window, the Avalon looks every inch of its 16-odd foot length.
The Syrian government has vowed to recover "every inch" of Syria, including the Idlib region.
They aren't even ticklish when the judge pinches and pokes every inch of their being.
Women farmers are also creative, optimizing every inch of their farms, which is good for business.
I am going to be the next Oprah Winfrey, dominating every inch of the media world.
He looks every inch the 19th-century gentleman naturalist: frock coat, stern look and majestic beard.
The three external antennas provide long-range WiFi that extends to every inch of your home.
And I believe with every inch of me, down to my bones, that we will win.
After exploring every inch of them, it's clear they were created with the Necromancer in mind.
Kanye West has resurfaced on wife Kim Kardashian's Instagram, looking every inch the doting family man.
Every inch a celebrity-endorsed brand, Rousteing's army of Balmain girls is fierce, sexy and bold.
It's like I have imaginary titanium plates over every inch of my body from being here.
She fiercely loves Tulip, who's a bit damaged but is also is every inch a fighter.
The genius zigzag-shaped pan makes every inch of batter bake into a chewy edge piece.
"Every inch of our liberated land will cost (Assad's side) dearly," it said in a statement.
Unhappily, he ends up with cartons of the record crammed into every inch of his apartment.
Due to chemotherapy treatments, she's lost her eyebrows and every inch of hair on her head.
McPhee proceeded to show me every inch of Princeton, campus and city, narrating as we went.
As developers on these projects are typically working with less total square footage, every inch counts.
"Sam had seen every inch of the mountain and knew it so well," Ms. Beall said.
" However, he added, "if Congress can't look over every inch, we're not giving the green light.
Every inch of the system's rails is supposed to be checked twice a week for imperfections.
" In 1980, The New York Times described him as "every inch a congenial but strict disciplinarian.
What would happen if women moved about the world as if they deserved every inch of it?
"Every inch of it has been changed," community manager Ryan Lighton says of the prolonged beta period.
She's fought every inch of the way and has completely changed the value of life for me.
This requires that he maintain control of his color while attending to every inch of the composition.
The fair organizers must have had a lucrative weekend; every inch of space was put to use.
Gina Rodriguez looks every inch the action hero in her new photo shoot for Latina's October issue.
Trees should always be standing in 1 quart of water for every inch the trunk is wide.
BILL ENGLISH, New Zealand's prime minister, looked every inch the victor after the election on September 23rd.
We know every inch of that country, and we have to get what we have to get.
Every inch of him holds its place inside my walls as he lowers me onto my back.
And when she gives me a personal tour of every inch of this place I believe it.
Posting three images on Instagram on Sunday, Adele looks every inch Kate Winslet's character Rose DeWitt Bukater.
It is a sobering sight in a country where every inch of arable land is intensively cultivated.
Despite the contrasting attire, the pair looked every inch the loving couple as they posed for photographers.
Then I repeat, making sure to cover every inch of myself from head to hoof with dirt.
JUST BEYOND CHARLIE CHEN'S perch, Shanghai looks every inch the global financial centre it aspires to be.
Her first bath revealed she was "bleeding from every inch of her body," PAWS wrote on Facebook.
He has felt every inch of genius's skin; he has known genius's smell, and felt genius's touch.
He has long vowed to retake every inch of the country from the rebels, including the SDF.
He looks every inch the Nader's Raider he was, or like he played bass for Gordon Lightfoot.
Photos of the moment show just how sparkly his hoodie was — every inch was covered in sequins.
Mix that with political freakouts coating every inch of your News Feed, and: Not a pleasant cocktail.
Nearly seven years into the war, Assad has repeatedly vowed to take back every inch of Syria.
I played it endlessly, memorizing every note, every moment, and especially, every inch of the insert photographs.
HG takes hold of your body and fills every inch of it with an impulse to writhe.
But do any of us have the time to sit and organize every inch of our home?
Every inch of this sleepy farming community was covered in a swamp of viscous, burnt-orange mud.
"I'm going to keep scratching and fighting for every inch and point we can get," Dantonio said.
He chiseled and hammered every inch of the weapon before assembling it and repeatedly checking its mechanism.
"Every inch of the way, he underestimated what he thought this would be about," Mr. Davis said.
Every inch of South Sudan has to be marked as part of one tribal homeland or another.
When he did he recovered every inch of Sinai — from Menachem Begin, Israel's right-wing prime minister.
Damascus, determined to recover "every inch" of Syria, has also publicly expressed dissatisfaction with the status quo.
"We are not going to rest until we get through every inch of that property," he said.
Every inch within the fortress-like facade is brimming with relaxing vibes, swimming pools, and peaceful cabanas.
" But Chris has eternal love for Joy, regardless of her size: "I love every inch of Joy.
Which translates to using up every inch of free counter space for a heavily fraught attempt at Thanksgiving.
Standing at Flex's Pulse command centre near Silicon Valley, Tom Linton looks every inch a commander-in-chief.
She looked every inch the yummy mummy as she stretched out her torso to reveal her toned figure.
Nearly every inch of the place was covered with photographs: of politicians and starlets, soccer players and singers.
"It's a moment I will cherish with every inch of my heart," Emma Labuschagne, Michael's mother, told CNN.
"I take so much pride in every inch of my body because I know what it's been through."
Let me shout it from my clitoral hood: The Power Tripper jump-started every inch of my body.
Nationalists on all sides will be guarding every inch of marsh and rock sticking out of the sea.
Assad, now controlling most of the country with Russia and Iran's help, has pledged to recover every inch.
"It took every inch of me to get to that one," said Darling, the 23-foot-22 netminder.
We dove on robust reefs, every inch of space taken by up thriving hard corals fighting for space.
And Assad is still there, proclaiming he will reconquer every inch of a devastated country shattered into ruins.
On Tuesday, Jenner, 21, came home to find nearly every inch of her house covered in red roses.
The deep loneliness of rural America flows through every inch of the mostly blue surface of this gouache.
There are plenty of people who would love to worship your body and enjoy every inch of you!
All those drugs get in if these guys can't cover every inch of, you know, the 2,000 miles.
He vowed not to change his course in confronting "terrorists in every inch of the nation," Reuters reported.
Upscale tents adorned the palatial plot of land, giving every inch of the meadow a luxe, bohemian feel.
He ran his eyes over every inch of the space as if he were saying hello to it.
Much like a tapestry, quilt, or stained glass, every inch of these canvases is treated with intense care.
Maybe it'd been absorbed into the insidious BBQ sauce that covered every inch of the meat and more.
Wheels HE had hired five vintage auto inspectors to pore over every inch of the gleaming red roadster.
After working through a section of the horror house, I became intimately familiar with every inch of it.
Amanda Burger utilizes every inch of her tiny house, especially her staircase, which houses a huge clothing drawer.
Gilley's tiny house has 220 square feet, and every inch of it has been designed to maximize storage. 
Scientists tend to find elaborate patterns in fossils, left by animals exploiting every inch of decaying organic matter.
For every inch of sand lost, the public's opportunity for enjoyment — and the economic benefits that result — decrease.
The trailer utilizes every inch of space and can transform from a day-time dinette to sleeping area.
At first glance, "Lakota America" is every inch a sober, stately work of scholarship — and one long overdue.
Although such steps will improve security, it is impossible to guard every inch of a city from terrorists.
A State of the Union address cannot of course cover every inch of the policy world with depth.
"It's quite a journey we're on, and I'm truly grateful for every inch I gain," Meadows, 54, tells PEOPLE.
I am thoroughly exhausted, every inch of my body is tired from the fit of terror it was battling.
It's a long howling expanse of meaningless shit, but the game is to fight for every inch of it.
Literally every inch of his room was covered, even down to his pens and stapler—it actually looked amazing.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle just released their official engagement photos and they look every inch the Hollywood couple.
As the weeks went by, the news soon bulldozed every inch of my brain, the red-flag sundae included.
Every inch of it has to have a function and every flick of the wrist, mannered or involuntary, counts.
Every inch of the table was covered with newspapers, laid out in neat rows and weighed down with stones.
Watch that 2012 team—James was deep in the team concept, but still controlling every inch of the floor.
Every inch the sharp-suited Goldman Sachs alumnus, Westerman enjoys flashes of dry, self-aware humour about his image.
From dog cages to fountains, nearly every inch of Zalipie, Poland, is covered in paint, according to Unusual Places.
We followed her beneath an overpass where every inch of concrete was covered with full-color spray-painted murals.
Others began the painstaking work of searching along every inch of thousands of feet of cable for the fault.
Most of us had to fight (and are still fighting) tooth and nail for every inch of our careers.
He looked every inch the successful businessman, which is what he was until early in the morning of Nov.
"Every inch of space in your head/is filled up with the things that you read," Win Butler sings.
"Every inch of the house is curated with the ultimate toys, entertainment, stone, wine, artwork, everything," Mr. Makowsky said.
"We've come a long way and we've fought this every inch of the way," McDonald's great-uncle, the Rev.
What we see is a record of her attention to every inch of the painting's surface, a careful accounting.
Sure, the wintery outdoors can be fun, but bundling up with scarves and gloves hardly protects every inch of skin.
Hundreds of mourners filled the pews and extra rows of folding chairs and took up every inch of standing space.
Conservators went over every inch, looking for loose paint, said McQuigg, vice president of properties for the Atlanta History Center.
Tracy and her college dean hubby, Andy (Bill Pullman, looking every inch like a well-mannered college dean named Andy).
A spread-legged, bearded man who looks every inch the captain — tricorne hat, epauletted jacket — raises his eye to heaven.
Kneeling on the driveway in a leather jacket and jeans tucked into motorcycle boots, Byron looks every inch the badass.
She waved goodbye as we made our way down the dark lane — every inch the cheerful, ruthless village power broker.
In Trovato's office near Rome's Trevi Fountain, bulky columns of paperwork cover every inch of the bespectacled civil servant's desk.
Words are literally carved into the flesh of Camille's skin, covering almost every inch of her body in angry scars.
For less than $100, you can pick up the SharkNinja Navigator Vacuum to help cover every inch of your house.
Though she looked every inch the movie star, Alba was refreshingly honest about how pregnancy has affected her body image.
"The whole purpose was to make sure we maximized every inch of expenditure," Zarlenga told Reuters in a recent interview.
Glowing, patterned lines adorn every inch of human bodies, creating the appearance of a mysterious language glistening on their skin.
Winter Haven Police used police dogs to clear every inch of the park, police spokeswoman Jamie Brown said by phone.
Every inch of the site screams "this website is used to have sex," and you should really listen to that.
Wearing a denim jacket, black t-shirt and slim jeans, he appeared every inch the heartthrob from the 1978 movie.
The room was otherwise silent, giving up every inch of space to Baker's clean guitar melodies and her incandescent voice.
"Every inch of these women's body and soul is broken," Ismael, executive director of Yazda, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Lopez arrived in inimitable style, stepping out of a private plane looking every inch the rock star that she is.
Your entire glam squad primps every inch of your body, from the hydrating lip mask to your thousand dollar pedicure.
Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad, has vowed to retake "every inch" of territory lost in six years of civil war.
The Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, swore to retake "every inch" of territory lost in six years of civil war.
It is as if every inch of his body was absorbed in the music; there's no space left for flash.
As detectives scoured every inch of the bomb scene in Chelsea on Sunday, New Yorkers were conducting their own investigations.
Frank watches from a nearby car, and now every inch of me is wishing this would turn into John Wick.
Victoria could simply be called Jenna Coleman's Face, as the actress uses every inch of it to tell a story.
We pushed and pulled and lugged our oppressive, gear-laden bikes over nearly every inch of ground, cursing and sputtering.
Street art covers every inch of wall that's reachable with a ladder, and most of the walls that are not.
Every inch of the bag has some sort of thoughtful detail, a brand ethos that extends to everything Caraa makes.
Every inch of the main bar has been cleaned and restored, from the leaded windows to John Campbell's old safe.
As I wait, two older women walk in wearing cashmere coats and sunglasses, every inch the geriatric Italian lesbian ideal.
She came up with every inch of the intricate detail, all of which held a very special meaning in her heart.
She's restoring pretty much every inch of the 10,982-square-foot Georgian Revival mansion, with its seven bedrooms and 10 bathrooms.
" Asked what Patti could do to improve their relationship, she demands, "I need you to accept every inch of my life.
Up close, though, almost every inch of Seal Island is covered by the Cape fur seals that gave it its name.
"We pledge to you, our people, that we will continue to liberate every inch of Iraq," Abadi said in his statement.
I saw this as the perfect excuse to slather it on my every inch of chapped skin since that fateful flight.
New York Attorney General Letitia James swept into office earlier this year vowing to probe every inch of Trump's business empire.
With their chubby feet, soft dewy skin, and curled up posture, every inch of her bizarre creations resemble tiny human beings.
In its final weeks as a private company, Lyft is reaching for every inch of the rideshare market it can get.
Head down, eyes fixed on his feet, every inch of his body language screams: Get me off this fucking stage, immediately.
Nicki Minaj has unveiled the cover of her forthcoming album, Queen, and she looks every inch the Queen of the Nile.
Mvula uses every inch of the low end of her range before closing the song with a gorgeous, layered choral arrangement.
Mom Katie Holmes posted this adorable #TBT of daughter Suri looking every inch the star she's sure to one day be.
Those satellites are testing the viability of Starlink, Elon Musk's plan to cover every inch of the Earth with satellite broadband.
Normani transported the infectious, buoyant energy from that video to her VMAs performance, dancing and working every inch of the stage.
The intricate designs extend to nearly every inch of the dress, another sign that it was meant for a joyous occasion.
Apparently he forgot that he himself offered the Palestinians a state in nearly every inch of the West Bank in 2000.
"Every inch of the table was filled with heaps and heaps of food," recalled Nicole Berman Zakhour, Esther Soussan Berman's granddaughter.
Over and over, I scanned every inch of the page, taking in the newness of who the internet said I was.
Mr. Oliveira has also paneled nearly every inch of the room, creating a wood environment that is simultaneously cozy and claustrophobic.
The Vank Cathedral, every inch of its interior painted with stunning murals and portraiture, is the pride of the Armenian-Iranians.
Almost every inch of this nine-bedroom vacation rental from Loma Homes is themed after something from the "Star Wars" universe.
That's because for every inch that you tilt your head forward from a neutral position, the pressure on your spine doubles.
Slap on this Spigen Ultra Hybrid case with a matching blue border, and you've got every inch of the phone covered.
He grabbed Mr. Sardar's scalp and began to lift and cut, lift and cut, carving off nearly every inch of skin.
She used "A Florence Diary" to describe every inch of the Italian city as happily as a tween with a thesaurus.
In Oregon in recent days, the ratio was closer to six to eight inches of snow for every inch of rain.
While Assad has vowed to win back "every inch" of Syria, the map of the conflict suggests a complicated time ahead.
If Britain decides to offer concessions on migration in exchange for market access, every inch of the trade-off will require bargaining.
The window in the place was boarded up, and every inch of wall was covered in punk rock posters and dick drawings.
Artworks lined the woods surrounding the campgrounds, and from secret installations to painted totem poles, every inch of the festival was covered.
For every inch of rain that falls on one square foot of your roof, you'll collect over a half gallon of water.
But inside a warehouse or production line every inch counts and imaging has to be carried out at a much finer scale.
He began by applying a moisturizing cream to every inch of my scalp, then put me under a steamer for 15 minutes.
The royal looked every inch the snow princess in a glittering off-white gown embellished with sequined and featuring sheer capped sleeves.
Their storage space is hard to come by — every inch needs to be maximized, and that means getting inventive with DIY shelving.
She is particular about every inch of the surface, from the weave to the color to the kinds of stitches she makes.
"Caked with sand on every inch, unshowered for 5 days, and loving that sand dune life #glamis #camping," Bell captioned the snapshot.
Fitbit Alta Fitness Tracker — $99.95 (list price $129.95) See Details This best-selling Fitbit smartwatch has every inch of your workout covered.
I certainly think every inch of this film shows it was a true American achievement, but it was also a human achievement.
"Caked with sand on every inch, unshowered for 5 days, and loving that sand dune life #glamis #camping," Bell captioned the snapshot.
Every inch of your home is now blanketed with a pristine Wi-Fi connection, but at what risk to your personal safety?
Hercules reacted to her powerful sexual presence with timidity and panic, clamming up tighter with every inch she pushed closer to him.
The exhibition also includes two small rooms where every inch of the walls is covered with drawings in cheap, glossy golden frames.
Alternatively watch Lennox Lewis make use of every inch of his reach across his back in jabbing other heavyweights half to death.
When you're trying to maximize a small space, every inch counts, from under the bed to unclaimed wall space over your head.
Practically every inch of land in New York City falls into a zone that determines what kind of building can go there.
This mattress offers great edge support thanks to the reinforced perimeter coils, so every inch of the surface area can be used.
" This July, Mr. Shah told Parliament, "Illegal immigrants living on every inch of this country will be deported according to the law.
Syrian government forces have now taken about half of Idlib province and Assad has vowed to take back "every inch" of Syria.
" It is one thing to keep Mr. Assad in power, another to try to take back, in Mr. Assad's words, "every inch.
The milestone is a mere starting point for Starlink, SpaceX's ambitious project to provide internet capabilities to every inch of the globe.
Every inch of Allan and Suzi's remaining store is covered with treasures, and it seems they have a story for each one.
Assad, who has defeated many of his enemies aided by Russian and Iranian firepower, has vowed to recover every inch of Syria.
A few years ago, I interviewed Pérez about his private art collection, which takes up nearly every inch of his sprawling home.
And like Klimt's works, every inch of these sculptures has been considered, from handles to rims, with all the elements seamlessly connected.
There were the short-cutters who simply didn't hit every inch of a course, a la Rosie Ruiz at the 1980 Boston Marathon.
"The design objective clearly isn't cyclist comfort, but making the most out of every inch of the vehicle," according to an EPFL release.
Every inch of space inside is being used for something, even if the impressive inner workings are something you'll never get to see.
To say every inch was dripped with Cheetos references would do a disservice to the fever dream that was being inside the joint.
She quickly peeled off Chrisanne's clothes and pressed her down into the blankets, planting kisses over every inch of her she could reach.
"It was just like every inch of this child had been abused," paramedic James Cermak later said on the stand, the Times reports.
CNBC gained exclusive access to the WTC Operations Command Center, where Anderson and his team monitor every inch of the 16-acre site.
Back in November 2018, Jenner came home to a plethora of rose bouquets that were placed in nearly every inch of her home.
As we leave his friend's Westchester home and slog through the late afternoon traffic, it's clear that he knows every inch of pavement.
Nasart Rahimi, a deputy spokesman at the Interior Ministry, says security forces were searching every inch of Ghazni for Taliban fighters on Tuesday.
I spent an obscene amount of time prowling around the city searching for my old neighborhood, or investigating every inch of Dolores Park.
With a grin plastered on his face and a tambourine in hand, he looked, and sounded, every inch the godlike figure he's become.
"Illegal immigrants living on every inch of this country will be deported according to the law," Shah told the upper house of parliament.
"Dear Thighs, I'm in love with you, every inch, every lump all the way up from my knees to my rump," she began.
Your morning coffee, the clothes you wear, every inch you travel by motorized means—it all adds more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
Misha Charoudin is a racecar driver, course instructor, and YouTuber who knows every inch of the track like the back of his hand.
Moment to moment, she looked every inch the traditional Swan Queen: the rippling shoulders and arms, the long lines, the picture-perfect positions.
Like the map in that story by Jorge Luis Borges, which was made so large that it physically covered every inch it mapped.
In their fight against the Constitution, they covered every inch of the new governing document, touching every section, every article and every clause.
That, of course, does not mean succumbing to the hatemongers and racists among them: They must be fought every inch of the way.
For Turkey, every inch of Kurdish expansion across Syria and every day that the Kurds deepened their autonomy posed an ever-growing threat.
One dress has black beads dripping down the model's hands; a practical black winter coat has beads sewn into every inch of it.
Students often cover nearly every inch of the entry hall -- sitting on the floor, talking, eating meals, doing homework, sometimes spending the night.
It is every inch the Lifetime show it began as, and just as wickedly sharp or thoughtful as another show with loftier goals.
Addressing the crowd, Mr. Höcke looked every inch the ordinary German politician, besuited and with a white-toothed grin and an unseasonable tan.
But these students should not expect their safe space to extend to every minute of their day or every inch of the school.
It was a three-year, $13 million project, and every inch of the famed heart of America's lunar aspirations was repaired and refurbished.
The Syrian government, which has vowed to recover "every inch" of Syria, says it is responding to attacks by al Qaeda-linked jihadists.
Chapel Hill indie stalwarts Superchunk have released a clutch of frothy, politically-charged singles this year, sounding vital every inch of the way.
"It is impossible to understand the total number when every inch is filled on this 39-foot piece," he tells The Creators Project.
In order to digitally re-create Reedus, the development studio working on the game used some extreme technology to capture every inch of him.
Fernie is every inch the archetypal stoic researcher, and the first thing I noticed is that, of course, he was wearing really nice boots.
Assad, who is supported by Russia and by Shi'ite militias backed by Iran, has said he wants to take back every inch of Syria.
I just took my sweet, sweet time in the game, exploring every inch (almost) of its impressively giant world, garnering all of the things.
We were determined to do every inch of the border, rather than just the highway corridor or just the hotspots that are well-visited.
But now, instead of simple pops of your artsy-chic style, every inch of your home can reflect the kind of looks you love.
Other works feature human pincushions, contortionists, a young boy clutching a toy hand grenade and people with tattoos covering every inch of their skin.
Means of resistanceJohn McCain, navy pilot, senator and presidential candidate, died on August 25th, aged 81 Every inch of John McCain's body shouted endurance.
Nasart Rahimi, a deputy spokesman at the Interior Ministry, said security forces were searching every inch of Ghazni for remaining Taliban fighters on Tuesday.
But in the multi-ethnic city of Kirkuk, the campaign is in full force with every inch of public space dominated by candidates' billboards.
But if Roth's novels are so profoundly hylozoic, was the writer in his right mind when he felt violated by "Every Inch a Man"?
So you bought a Nintendo 3DS to play some Pokemon Sun… but now your Pokedex is complete and you've explored every inch of Alola.
Assad, who offered prayers for Islam's Eid al-Adha holiday in Damascus on Sunday morning, has sworn to take back every inch of Syria.
Dominica knocked to its knees by Hurricane Maria's might In Puerto Rico, every inch of the island was hammered when Maria made landfall Wednesday.
Assad has vowed to retake "every inch" of Syria, but during his campaign civilians have suffered brutal attacks, including the use of chemical weapons.
This would challenge Keenan's ruling, which said that greenhouse gases affect every inch of the globe, so federal politicians must deal climate change damages.
Sliding retractable doors encompass the entire house, allowing residents to feel the ocean breeze from almost every inch of the vista's 15,000 square feet.
It's called the Porsche Design Tower and every inch of this Sunny Isles Beach high-rise is inspired by the sleek German sports car.
Morrissey is listed as 6-foot-5 and he needed every inch of it plus some considerable vertical leap to reel in Darnold's pass.
In a volatile environment where Trump has saturated every inch of our cultural fabric with politics, who the hell knows what's going to happen?
It says it is fighting to clear terrorist groups including al Qaeda from its land and has pledged to retake every inch of Syria.
The iPhone's integration of hardware and software lets Apple fine-tune the phone to squeeze out every inch of power out of its component.
Monument designations "run counter to industry plans to maximize profits by drilling and mining on every inch of land belonging to American people," Rep.
It is every inch the textbook, complete with anatomical diagrams and a useful index that allows you to find answers to questions with ease.
One time while we were out, he was in this thick, fuzzy zip-up [onesie] that covered every inch of him but his face.
She looked every inch the neo-soul goddess in a floor-length white faux-fur coat and leather pants, topped off with a black beret.
Meghan Markle looked every inch a princess when she and Prince Harry made their official debut as an engaged couple at Kensington Palace on Monday.
I've waxed, shaved, zapped, plucked, and depilated nearly every inch of my body at least one time — each experience no less painful than the other.
Often, the designs were geometric and colorful, drawn by hand or stencil, and every inch was worthy of a spot on an art enthusiast's wall.
Transit inspectors are now checking "every inch of rail to ensure that each and every replacement part is properly stored and secured," the MTA said.
Acer has made the most of the enormous size of the 21 X, cramming what feels like every inch of it with some serious firepower.
While Assad has vowed to win back "every inch" of Syria, the map of the conflict suggests a more complicated time ahead from now on.
Balad Air Base, Iraq (CNN)With his immaculate flight suit and perfect American accent, Major "Face" Hama looks every inch the U.S. "Top Gun" pilot.
In Amazon's version of the future, Alexa is everywhere – its friendly little AI assistant having infiltrated every inch of our ever more ubiquitous home electronics.
As she filmed her daughter driving around outside, Kardashian showed off each and every inch of the new toy, including her daughter's "True" license plate.
And during the appearance, Meghan looked every inch the modern princess in a sleek Stella McCartney coat and dark skinny jeans from a Welsh brand.
From goose bumps to fingerprints to the tiny mites feasting on your eyebrows, the book covers every inch (inside and out) with authority and panache.
Wearing a sparkling Chanel Haute Couture gown, Trump was every inch appearing as a comfortable and capable first lady, almost 16 months into her tenure.
Inside the clinic, with her hair pulled back and large glasses framing her eyes, she appears every inch a practical and compassionate health care provider.
In contrast, Times correspondents followed the same protocol as doctors (one reporter was herself a doctor), covering every inch of their bodies with protective clothing.
Monument designations "run counter to industry plans to maximize profits by drilling and mining on every inch of land belonging to American people," Grijalva said.
The king had announced on Sunday in parliament that Jordan was "imposing full sovereignty on every inch" of the enclave, to loud applause from lawmakers.
With every inch that the Warriors are forced to expand their defense, their by-committee rim protection becomes more susceptible to penetration and easy buckets.
As the seasons move forward, Jax continues to progress physically (never emotionally), somehow accruing more tissue on every inch of his body as time passes.
I also searched every inch of my own home for clues about what had gone wrong inside Jason — was there anything I should have seen?
Meek may have looked less the part of the Viking but he was every inch the kind of wild marauder his ancestors would have honored.
" In his tragic examples, Mr. Stephens could have mentioned King Lear, who through the fog of his dementia still fancies himself "every inch a king.
Mötley Crüe's Vince Neil and his wife, model Sharise Ruddell, looked every inch rock-and-roll royalty with their all-black ensembles and big hair.
Every inch of the dirt held clues to what had been occurring in the wider world at the time it was deposited in the marsh.
"One thing I want to emphasize is that every inch of the 100 miles that we have constructed is new border wall system," he added.
Link's Awakening's map isn't especially large, but it feels dense, the kind of place where you need to carefully explore every inch to find everything.
For the Producers Guild Awards, she was every inch the proper (and nearly prudish) lady in a mock-neck, long-sleeve crystal-dotted Prada gown.
I spent hours meticulously recreating our faces, our fashion senses, our personalities, our pets, every inch of our two-bedroom apartment in east Los Angeles.
Every inch of sky glowed in shades of neon pink and orange, interrupted only by the outline of the occasional Joshua tree in the distance.
While combing through every inch of my room for loose change, I found the sack of coins jammed into the drawer of my bedside table.
There's a tightness to Love's smaller paintings in this show, an accounting for and reckoning with every inch of the canvas, that is especially satisfying.
"But every inch of the air base has to be secured before we call off the operation," said the official in New Delhi, who requested anonymity.
Phillip Lück, a 22-year-old, self-taught digital artist takes technology's advanced capacities and milks the CG tools for every inch of his creative bandwidth.
A portion of the Lido Deck transformed into a multi-level stage that the star and her twerking, neon-clad backup dancers worked every inch of.
"It's a totally new class of map for us," Keller said, adding that the duels force players to really delve into every inch of the map.
"Have you ever thought about kissing every inch of my body, but with both eyes closed and two hooves tied behind your saddle?" she asks seductively.
And you're planning to do it again a couple days later, but when the time comes, every inch of your body is in excruciating, unrelenting pain.
It took on standing water so deep and with so much force that mud caked every inch of the roof by the time we were done.
There was a shiver, a ripple, a strange pulse that passed through every inch of him, and he didn't feel the fence's tentacles wrapping him tight.
Like many of his fellow citizens—and unlike his father, who was every inch the Francophile—Mr Bongo has little attachment to the former colonial power.
Assad, for whom the recapture of Aleppo would be a strategic prize, has vowed to take back "every inch" of Syria from what he calls terrorists.
Assad insisted, however, that every inch of the territory that Israel captured in the 2628 Six-Day War be returned to Syria, and the deal collapsed.
And Mr. Hopkins's Lear is at first every inch the tyrant; a blunt, gruff, arrogant man used to obedience and obeisance, incapable of reflection or empathy.
"And I'm pretty confident this purchaser will buy every inch of furnishings," said Ms. Field, adding that she has seen strong interest since the price drop.
A senior Assad adviser, Bouthaina Shaaban, described the ceasefire this month as a temporary means to serve the strategy of "liberating every inch" of the country.
The Syrian regime has "been very clear it will not stop until it has regained every inch of Syria that it can regain," El-Gamal said.
Sumeet Singh, a PG&E vice president, said in a briefing Tuesday night that technicians will need to inspect "every inch" of line before restoring power.
I teach my students to depict the specifics of every inch of the fetal bodies, until the drawings become profound examinations of bodies stopped in time.
Emma is working as a seamstress (though every inch a gentlewoman), and when the duke proposes at their very first meeting, what choice does she have?
These high tops have marched across the globe; From Western Europe to downtown Atlanta, my Doc Martens have dominated every inch of rubble they have crossed.
That means it's still on the market for anyone who can afford for their self-care routine to be ingrained in every inch of their home.
Across both days, lawyers tried to spread out, using every inch of the small room, even sitting on the floor to talk to clients, Toczylowski said.
"Although Rothko may not have physically painted every inch, he orchestrated the brushwork of his assistants in a way that asserted his authorship," she told me.
But when I heard the conductor yell, and the great cat roared again, I felt every inch of me draw tense and taut like a cord.
Today, every inch of real estate in Manhattan is going sky-high with condo construction, so it is not going to be easy for smaller operations.
As for other popular destinations, the crowds have been both a blessing, bringing in much-needed revenue, and a curse, invading every inch of public space.
As for other popular destinations, the crowds have been both a blessing, bringing in much-needed revenue, and a curse, invading every inch of public space.
The up-tempo tune bears distinct hints of calypso, and soon moving bodies filled every inch of available space on the balcony, as well as below.
Look up from the plants and you'll notice the security cameras silently monitoring every inch of the floor 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Millions of bodies form the pillars and arches of an imaginary Babylonian metropolis that fills every inch of the 39' x 9' composite photograph, titled Sanctuary.
First, maximize your cabinets to hide the not-so-pretty stuff by adding pull out trays and stackable trays to use every inch of your hidden space.
A room in the abandoned elementary school is empty, except for thousands of small black birds, covering almost every inch of the walls, floor, windows, and door.
Elon Musk is a huge fan of the Fallout series, saying in an interview at the E3 gaming conference that he'd explored "every inch" of Fallout 3.
On Saturday, the new mother showed off her famous curves on social media while wearing a strapless blue dress that fit every inch of her body perfectly.
In Merrimack, people filled almost every inch of the American Legion's main room to hear Christie speak and answer questions in his first town hall of 2016.
You'll get caught up on the main characters, the big trials they've faced, and the far-reaching narrative beats that shook every inch of the Seven Kingdoms.
Like a reset button for my ends, this stuff made every inch of my head nearly as soft as it was before I soaked it in peroxide.
" It was important to the Sister, Sister alum to fill "every inch of functional space so that the room has more to offer than just a bed.
The Magnetic Ride suspension is so complex that — at 60 mph — it can make adjustments to stiffness and ride quality every inch that the car is traveling.
And her glam squad proved they're racetrack-ready, pulling off the quick change without a hitch, and making Erin look every inch the blonde bombshell she is.
The RoboVac 73s has large wheels that roll over carpets and climb over door ledges, so you can be sure it's cleaning every inch of your floor.
McConnell will make find every inch of territory he has to make accommodations to ensure Senators are as comfortable as they can possibly be with the bill.
Assad has vowed to recover every inch of the country, as his territorial grip expanded rapidly over the past two years with help from Russia and Iran.
I may not agree with every inch of party ideology but in terms of a viable opposition to the Conservative party they are undoubtedly the only contenders.
He uses every inch of his range, but his voice can only go so far; when he pushes it to the brink, it turns syrupy and clotted.
Odyssey isn't about running through levels to beat a timer, it's about taking your time, exploring every inch of each kingdom, and solving puzzles to get moons.
Chambers's crew chief, Simon Dominguez, dug into a tub of zinc oxide sunscreen and began slathering the creamy white paste over every inch of Chambers's exposed skin.
Every inch of the women's bodies is critiqued candidly and often, which can be galling, but it's almost refreshing to hear these narrow constraints articulated so openly.
The clones twist, flip, dive, and jump on nearly every inch of the house until they're missing limbs, and they drop to the floor with celebratory exhaustion.
Approximately 800 members of staff keep every inch of the palace humming, including the care of thousands of pieces of furniture and cutlery in their prime state.
It works by scanning and inspecting every inch of your entire system — from mail to your iTunes library — looking for unnecessary junk that is taking up space.
It comes with two cleaner heads (one for hardwood floors and one for carpet) and four additional tools so you can reach every inch of any surface.  
You are someone who is wholly removed, and as such you are the person tasked with invading every inch of privacy you can get your hands on.
"Every inch of road's got a sign / And every boy uses the same line / I pledge allegiance to everything now," Butler sang there, critical but not cringeworthy.
The nature of the falling blocks game presumably allows testers to make sure every inch of the display works correctly, since you can effectively fill the screen.
Neither man will step away from his A game and will battle for every inch until one grinds to a slight advantage and begins to push it.
"So yes I do support them and I will happily speak up for them and back them every inch of the way," the former foreign secretary said.
The gamble is a big one, and so is the reward—being the first, and only, company to provide communications coverage to every inch of the globe.
To maximize every inch, Ms. Zames added storage: a walk-in toy closet beneath the stairs, with shelves to the ceiling and space for a reading nook.
"Every inch of our great motherland's territory cannot be separated from China," he said, drawing loud applause from his audience inside the Great Hall of the People.
And then when it comes to putting a special together, you can be sure that every inch of material that she uses, she's workshopped over 100 times.
That meant eliminating a stretch of public way more than 400 feet long from a part of town where every inch of street and sidewalk is precious.
While maximizing every inch of a property may be a common practice on the "underutilized" blocks of Manhattan, it is still largely foreign in this corner of Westchester.
That means no more cowl-neck sweaters, layers of scarves, and down puffer coats covering every inch of bare skin from the wintry mix plaguing our morning commute.
Now, you can add a sassy li'l animated 3D Bitmoji to your video snaps that looks just like you, and acts every inch the augmented reality alter ego.
"She had to fight for every inch of acceptance before she broke through the barriers to produce her first documentary," Mr. Moyers wrote in an email on Friday.
Mrs Merkel was every inch the cool, reserved physicist-by-training, at moments giving her American host the icy stare of a Mother Superior told a dirty joke.
Politician and government adviser, Lugard Tare-Otu tweeted to the international community that Nigeria's women were every inch as equal to its men, regardless of the president's opinions.
But removing the dictator, who has repeatedly vowed to reclaim every inch of territory lost during the war, will be impossible without the consent of Iran and Russia.
TL;DR: This futuristic-looking Bluetooth speaker can fill every inch of a room with sound, and Amazon's got it on sale for just $118.99 — an $81 markdown.
But with something like this in their robotic brains, they could make reasonable assumptions about, say, the layout of a room without having to ground-truth every inch.
For the most part, he manages to contest without fouling, and to make every inch between his backside and the rim feel earned by whoever has the ball.
Ariana's performing at the AccorHotels Arena in Paris, and security guards stopped fans to individually inspect nearly every inch of their bodies with a very thorough pat-down.
The volcano is actively building itself, and will blanket nearly every inch of the southeastern corner of Hawaii in lava for the next hundreds of thousands of years.
When Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad, promised in parliament to fight for every inch of his country, Russia's ambassador to Damascus publicly cautioned against "any offensive in Aleppo".
The latter happened because I decided to cover every inch of my body with a sexy combination of SPF 50 Equate Ultra Protection Sunscreen Lotion and bug spray.
The targeted area is part of the last major foothold of the rebellion against President Bashar al-Assad, who has vowed to take back "every inch" of Syria.
The daughter of Princess Caroline and granddaughter of Grace Kelly attended the Gucci show during Milan Fashion Week on Thursday — and looked every inch the street style star.
"The goal with 'Billionaire' was simple; every inch of the property in the home had to be innovative, flawless, and meticulously curated," Makowsky wrote on the property's website.
With penciled eyebrows, her blond hair piled under a top hat, Ms. Mitchell is every inch the archetype popularized by Marlene Dietrich and embodied today by Ute Lemper.
Malena, who never walks when she can run, was scrambling over the rocks that surrounded the structure, inspecting every inch of the hilly area around the monumental columns.
Kali roamed every inch of the forest as a boy — he feels one with it; only as an adult does he even realize it is a separate entity.
"Every inch of every park should be magical, and that's why I'm so excited about this transformation," Chapek said at the Expo, according to the event's announcement page.
Every inch of every line needs to be inspected before lines can be re-energized, the company has said, and that process could take up to five days.
The garden was on land rightfully owned by indigenous people, as every inch of American soil is, but its bounty was beyond owning, there for everyone to sample.
This is the second show in a row at White Cube's very large Bermondsey space to be entirely engulfed, every inch of it, by Kiefer's paintings and installations.
In collaboration with Wirecutter, a New York Times company that reviews and recommends products, here are five cheap(ish) things to help make the most of every inch.
In collaboration with Wirecutter, a New York Times company that reviews and recommends products, here are five cheap(ish) things to help make the most of every inch.
Though Star clearly loves his home, he says he has plans to redecorateThroughout the YouTube video, Star shows Dawson and Adams nearly every inch of his new house.
With the many verified and aspiring social media influencers taking part in the cruise, nearly every inch of the powdery sanded beach was being used for mini photo shoots.
The counters to the left of the front door were bare — a conspicuous blank spot in a city where every inch of real estate is exploited and fought over.
For the glamorous real-life meeting, Jackie looked every inch the princess in a Chez Ninon ice blue silk shantung evening dress and white gloves alongside a tuxedoed JFK.
This year, every inch of the Rubin seeks to help answer this question by exploring how we can mobilize the power that starts within us and flows between us.
Every mile, every block, every inch of pavement driven by a Tesla vehicle generates a trove of information that can reveal as much about you as about your car.
In the next 24,2000 years or so, lava will almost certainly flow over nearly every inch of road and in every neighborhood on the volcano, as it continues growing.
Camille has cut and carved words into every inch of her own skin, producing scars that serve as evidence of the pain no one else is willing to acknowledge.
For the classic gaming junkies, there's a ton of fun little references and fourth-wall breaking, too, giving you even more reason to scour every inch of its world.
In 2014, Kate looked every inch the princess as she stepped out in the "Nizam of Hyderabad" necklace, which had been given to the Queen on her wedding day.
The royal attended a reception celebrating the relationship between the United Kingdom and India at Buckingham Palace with Prince William and Queen Elizabeth — and looked every inch a princess.
But, while oil-absorbing sheets for your face are known to soak up every inch of grease on your forehead, it doesn't exactly work that way for your hair.
She pours the liquor bottles she's been using to mask her pain down the bathroom sink, then takes a hot shower where she scrubs every inch of herself clean.
Asked if the government planned to recapture the Islamic State-held city of Raqqa, Assad said it was the Syrian army's role to liberate "every inch" of Syrian land.
All Eyes on Me, helmed by music video and film director Benny Boom, stars Demetrius Shipp Jr. as Shakur, looking every inch the part as he takes the stage.
"A year ago, on tour, almost every inch of my body was covered by clothing...Once I started feeling better about myself, I felt better about showing more skin."
These fans have been going over every inch of this game with a fine toothed comb, looking for anything out of place, and have latched onto the character models.
"We'll use every inch," said Leyna Madison, operations director of Manhattan Youth, a nonprofit that runs free after-school programs, including athletics, speaking at a meeting about the peninsula.
It had to be clear to the president that any effort to reach such a deal would be subject to sabotage efforts by Bolton every inch of the way.
I was still able to tackle every inch of hair on my legs and armpits thanks to its sharp blades — I just had to be more careful and intentional.
He's lean and chiseled, and save for an iridescent time stamp that covers his crotch in the mirror's reflection, you can see just about every inch of his body.
The ball traveled an estimated 387 feet and Brantley needed every inch as right fielder Giancarlo Stanton scaled the fence in an ill-fated attempt to make the catch.
"Every inch of our great motherland's territory cannot be separated from China," President Xi said during a nationalistic speech at the National People's Congress in March, drawing huge applause.
One object widely admired by the other lampworkers was a pea-green monster truck with big black tires and flames exuding from six tailpipes—every inch of it glass.
And there he was outside playing basketball with the grunts sometimes—the N.V.A. couldn't mortar every inch of the compound at every minute so why not get some exercise?
"Our imminent victory in Hodeidah will be the ... gateway to retrieving our kidnapped capital and exerting the influence of the government over every inch of the country," he said.
As he wrapped up his message to the British public from his new home for the next seven days, Mr. Johnson sounded every inch a convert to restrictive measures.
The New York City subway system includes more than 6,000 cars and 665 miles of track, but when you're riding it, every inch can seem like an epic journey.
The punk poet laureate is no longer scrawny and her dark hair is gray, but she is every inch the glam "gothic crow" Salvador Dalí once described her as.
But it can't exist on every inch of the planet and scientists have discovered a place in Ethiopia where life can't find a way, according to a new study.
President Bashar al-Assad has vowed to recover "every inch" of Syria, which descended into a multi-sided conflict after the eruption of protests against his rule in 2011.
Cardi B is taking a page right out of Charlie Day's game day playbook -- donning a full body suit that covers every inch of her from head-to-toe.
Not that those crazy days didn't exist, though the only hint of them is the tattoos that cover nearly every inch of his arms, and various hidden body parts.
In the finished portrait, he stands draped in pearls with a diamond aigrette twinkling from his turban, every inch the maharajah — except, of course, for the Koh-i-Noor.
President Bashar al-Assad, whose forces have recaptured most towns and cities in Syria's heavily populated west, has vowed to reassert his control over every inch of the country.
Now Russia sits side by side with the United States at failing talks in Geneva to discuss Syria's future, and Assad confidently vows he will retake every inch of territory.
Exploring, seeing every inch of that world, was absolutely core to my experience (and yes, I did finish the game, with the special ending with all the memories, etc.) Prey?
But it is every inch a warplane and spy tool that Congress and the Pentagon must keep top of mind when it comes to doling out the resources and technology.
Industry sources said Boeing plans to make use of every inch of available space at Renton while exploring other options such as King County International Airport, unofficially called Boeing Field.
There's this seemingly infinite galaxy in front of you and the only thing preventing you from exploring every inch of it is the impossible amount of time it would take.
And instead of immediately covering every inch of exposed skin with a giant blanket scarf, we can break out the neckscarves and skinny scarves while the temps are still mild.
On the morning before a shoot, he's been known to ride his (all-black) bicycle in shark-like circles around the set and the crew preparing it, inspecting every inch.
Ford views himself as a god, noting how he and Arnold "designed every inch of it, every blade of grass" and fought over whether they should allow in the moneymen.
Phrases like #beingablackgirlislit #blackgirlmagic #melaninpopping are being used by black women among each other to affirm their beauty and intellectual prowess, unapologetically celebrating every inch of themselves and each other.
According to Preston, it's far more gentle than a cleansing brush and it wipes away every inch of makeup and dirt you're probably missing, even with a double-cleanse regimen.
Alessandro Cortini's horror drones made sense in the apse, especially when heard while seated atop it; almost every inch of Arcosanti was available to explore, including the tops of buildings.
They seem to have seen it all, including every inch of the planet's surface — every mountain's summit, every crystal clear hot spring, every picture-perfect person posing from every perspective.
AND THEN HERE IN HERALD SQUARE – THIS IS A VERY COMPLICATED PROPERTY – WE'RE LOOKING AT EVERY INCH OF THIS FLOOR TO MAKE SURE THAT WE'RE MONETIZING IT APPROPRIATELY FOR SHAREHOLDERS.
When I called him up to talk about it, I found him to be courteous, direct, and thoughtful—every inch the classic Southern gentleman he was undoubtedly raised to be.
While a ceasefire negotiated between Russia and Turkey brought some respite, few expect it to last given Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad's stated determination to retake "every inch" of Syria.
The zone leaders oversee about 20 marshals stationed around the course—enough personnel to ensure that every inch of the race is visually covered, according to course director Liam Worthy.
Judiciary Committee The Judiciary Committee has one of the broadest mandates of any in Congress, and its chairman, Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, intends to use almost every inch.
That includes standing up one of the game's most able post scorers and making him claw for every inch, or skying into traffic and gobbling a ball off the glass.
With real estate costs in the stratosphere, New York restaurants now capitalize on every inch of space — hence, all the speakeasy-style nooks tucked over, under and around existing restaurants.
The attentive viewer is apt to end up scrutinizing every inch of the composition, as the differences both underscore and complement the divergent vocabularies that Jio has deftly joined together.
Speaking of performance, the SoundTouch 30 uses a proprietary waveguide and high-performance drivers to fill every inch of the space with deep, rich, booming sound — even your biggest rooms.
At weekends he would rush from one dust-filled site to the next in his flat black leather cap, every inch the boss-man, the khozyain, gleefully replacing the past.
PG&E officials said every inch of power line would have to be inspected before resuming service, and on Tuesday officials warned that it could take up to five days.
He said "every inch" of arable land, up to the edges of roads and down embankments, seemed to be cultivated, as the mountainous, heavily sanctioned country struggled to produce food.
In November, on "Saturday Night Live," her sister, Solange Knowles, flaunted a sundial-size headdress of crystals and tight-woven braids, looking every inch a regal visitor from distant planet.
You can also cover every inch of your home with wireless cameras and motion sensors for just a few hundred dollars, so that you actually never have to watching your children.
A straitlaced family man with the air of a 1950s sitcom dad, Hilbert looked every inch a Fed, with an earnest gaze and neat brown hair combed into a crisp part.
Yoss, a Cuban rocker and sci-fi novelist who dressed every inch the part, caused a minor stir wherever he walked, along with a flurry of requests for selfies with him.
Every inch of skin needs to be covered to protect ourselves from that subzero windchill and it hardly matters what's under your puffer, because no one is going to see it.
But she's been a particular bright spot on Amazon's Transparent, where she took the role of Rabbi Raquel and made every inch of the character's vulnerability and determination feel achingly real.
President Bashar al-Assad has sworn to take back every inch of Syria and the enclave including Idlib is the last big bastion of the rebellion that flared against him 2011.
Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois made a number of fine saves and needed every inch of his nearly-two meter frame to deny Brazil's talisman Neymar with a glove in the dying minutes.
Wheatcroft knows every inch of this one-third-mile strip of asphalt — from the contours of the roadway to the feeling of its double yellow lines of paint under his sneakers.
The black and white photo series includes Corden pouting, showing off his bare midsection and displaying his biceps in a cut-off tank – every inch plastered with the new body art.
In a space so small, it's imperative that every inch of it is working for you, which is why most companies that fabricate the homes work with you to personalize them.
The bear, and the rest of his anthropomorphic friends, are stunningly impressive computer-generated creations, looking every inch like the worn and well-loved stuffed animals that inspired Milne's original characters.
I take my first sip of water and feel it flow throughout my entire body, cooling every inch, while my family disassembles the mosaic of food spread across our kitchen table.
Every inch of the land is covered with walruses, so some — and remind you, these animals weigh a ton — take to climbing up to a tall cliff to escape the crowd.
In a detail-oriented age where quality in animation often means cramming every inch of the frame with texture, Abreu's initially airy design feels spacious and soaring as well as playful.
While there isn't a finalized number of planets, the finished game will give players more than just the one to explore — and from what I saw, every inch can be explored.
Every inch of the space is exactly as you remember from the show — the crown molding, decorative ceilings, cherry-wood details, and towering chandeliers — the only thing missing is Rubber Man.
We'll be filling Pier 23 to the brim with thousands of innovators, investors and tech enthusiasts and hundreds of budding startups filling up every inch of the 80,000-square-foot venue.
Its UV-C light technology breaks down this bacteria and reaches every inch of your phone, plus it includes a charger so you can clean and charge at the same time.
The expression of dissent came a week after Mr. Assad showed renewed defiance of the United States and other countries, vowing to retake "every inch" of his country from his enemies.
By Monday morning we were ready to copy every inch of her look — so we were pleasantly surprised to find out it came from Marc Jacobs Beauty's brand-new eyeshadow palettes.
While Assad has vowed to win back every inch of his country, Kinninmont says Russia is eager for a negotiated peace that codifies what they already see as a military victory.
The Jazz—namely, Hill, Ingles, and Rodney Hood—have taken away every inch of possible air space from Redick and have not let him get into anything remotely resembling a rhythm.
And for Star Wars fans who want to know every inch of the franchise's expansive canon, the mystery of what Baby Yoda will teach us about the Yoda species is alluring.
It's my vision of what I consider to be the ideal stand-up experience, which is a beautiful old theater in someone's hometown, where they know every inch of the neighborhood.
Every inch of the land is accounted for in trusts for Navajo families, and though the Navajo welcome visitors, when you visit the reservation without a guide, you are technically trespassing.
Spread across almost every inch of Steve Bauer's lawn is the bric-a-brac of an ambitious yard sale: old books, kitchen utensils, a candy dispenser, camping items and used clothing.
Russian support since 2015 has been instrumental in turning the tide of the war in favor of President Bashar al-Assad, who says he will recapture "every inch" of Syrian land.
Every inch of Doofpot, for example, is laden with hand-painted Italian ceramics; Clarke's Garden and Home has items for outdoor living, and you can sample olive oils at Vines & Branches.
"One thing I want to emphasize is that every inch of the 100 miles that we have constructed is new border wall system," acting DHS chief Chad Wolf said in January.
Perhaps the most labor-intensive censorship was in Saudi Arabia, where I came across print ads of women whose every inch of bare skin was covered up by scrawled black marker.
The rows of headstones crashed into each other like waves cresting, covering nearly every inch of the cemetery green in Queens as we zoomed past it at 26 miles an hour.
YouTube in 2006 was a radically different place than the site we know today, which aggressively serves up videos based on a recommendation algorithm that knows every inch of our viewing habits.
With a small pen, Dr. Levine shot beams of a Q-Clear Laser from the root of my nail across the entire surface to ensure every inch of fungus was being targeted.
Here's an example: I can remember sitting across from one doctor at her desk — during a work meeting, not a medical appointment — and watching her coldly, contemptuously, appraise every inch of me.
She strolls with her camera in the streets of the Syrian capital, trying to document every inch of her city and the faces of the people who give it so much character.
We're product obsessed — and count on every inch of prime real estate in our bathrooms to be completely covered in hair masks, oils, and every brand of curl cream you can imagine.
But in a world where politics has infected every inch of our daily lives, it is not surprising that the polarization in our country would extend to something as straightforward as this.
Given Syrian President Assad's pledge to recapture every inch of Syrian territory, neither Western pleas for restraint nor for a potential campaign targeting only extremist fighters is likely to avert the assault.
That paves the way for aggressive advertising overlaid over every inch of our line of sight, and the kinds of public ranking systems that split society into the have's and have not's.
Certainly — I'm not being facetious here — one way to suggest you have nothing to fear at work, on the subway or on the street is to dress every inch the soft target.
He plays it so cool that, if we hadn't heard Joe's voiceover analyzing every single subtle choice Beck makes, every inch of her body, we might think he barely noticed her flirting.
For the nighttime Northern nuptials, Sansa wore a white dress that covered almost every inch of her body — as much an armor against the union as it was against the winter cold.
By keeping everything in play and fussing over every inch of her work, she reminds us that no matter how familiar something becomes, we would be fools to take it for granted.
Every inch of skin needs to be covered to protect from subzero windchill and it doesn't even matter what you're wearing under your puffer, because no one is going to see it.
The Busy Tonight host, 39, showed off the seriously festive seasonal decor covering every inch of her home on Instagram Stories — and she's thanking Michaels for making her home so very jolly.
In not every case is it the government's responsibility to build every inch, dot every "I," and cross every "T" but it is incumbent on policymakers to make certain these systems secure.
Chinese President Xi Jinping, the country's most powerful leader in decades who recently vowed safeguard "every inch of our great motherland's territory," ordered ramped-up military exercises around the island last month.
We never tire of seeing pictures of inspiring interiors with lush plants from ceiling to floor, vintage art bedecking every inch of the wall, and furniture you actually want to sit in.
As Elena and Lila run around their cramped, grimy Neopolitan neighborhood, all harsh angles and grayed-out tones, you feel that you are learning every inch of the neighborhood along with them.
He has not only curbed the authority of the once feared Saudi religious police to berate a woman for not covering every inch of her skin, he has also let women drive.
It was a 21st consecutive win in Basel for the Swiss, who has won the title here nine times, and he used every inch of the court to set up 34 winners.
Assad has vowed to recover every inch of Syria from those he calls "terrorists" -- but the US has repeatedly indicated that it's not about to give up its alliance with the SDF.
"There was literally plasticized gunk oozing from every inch and, in truth, saving the sound quality of the recordings looked like it was going to be a hopeless task," Mr. Hoover said.
Just a 10-minute drive to the theme park, every inch of this home is covered in Hogwarts nostalgia and can accommodate up to 13 wizards or muggles with five themed-bedrooms.
But the internet, being the internet, couldn't let Bey be, and proceeded to attempt to analyze and decode every inch of the photo in order to divine some sort of hidden meaning.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has pledged to take back every inch of the country as his army has captured land from rebels and militants with the help of Russia and Iran.
President Bashar al-Assad's forces have recovered swathes of territory from rebels with the help of Russian air power and Iran-backed militias, and he has repeatedly pledged to take back "every inch".
Arriving at the annual royal event in a horse-drawn carriage with her husband Prince Harry, Meghan looked every inch the modern-day Princess in a bespoke creation by Venezuelan designer Carolina Herrera.
For the final night of the team competition, Weir wore a jeweled collar covered in massive stones, while Lipinski was in a one-shouldered dress, every inch of it covered in silver sequins.
We've all watched with amazement (and some with open wallets) as decidedly modest, stuck-in-time "prairie style" has unceremoniously infiltrated every inch of our social media feeds and go-to shopping destinations.
Rockstar's new cowboy simulator Red Dead Redemption 2 serves up a slow-as-blackstrap-molasses experience that encourages the player to soak in every inch of its lush and painstakingly designed Western expanse.
However, that will prove increasingly challenging for Turkey unless there is a change of course by Moscow or Damascus, which has repeatedly said it is committed to recapturing every inch of Syrian territory.
I was miserable — every inch of skin on my body ached from dryness, and it didn't help that I had a long commute, requiring me to spend extra time braving the cold outside.
"The thought and attention to detail that has been put into every inch of Playa Vista Isle amazes me every time I see it," says Mayi de la Vega, founder of ONE Sotheby's.
I won't say by who - I know it was done with severely misplaced positive intentions - but this goes against everything I believe and I am extremely proud of every inch of my body.
Waka Flocka, who has ink on nearly every inch of his body, just added a very special piece to his collection: a huge arm tattoo of his 12-year-old stepdaughter Charlie's face.
It is with this in mind I plan to use every inch of my limited bandwidth to fight for our rights to continue to exist in the country where I sometimes feel invisible.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Unexploded landmines left by Islamic State fighters cover every inch of their former Syrian capital of Raqqa, a U.N. official said on Tuesday, advising civilians against returning to their homes there.
"We had a wonderful evening where we reminisced about holiday traditions of the past and present, including decorating every inch of her Hancock Park home with vintage Christmas ornaments and finery," Timolin adds.
"Authentic" is an overused word in movie reviews, but there's no better way to describe The Big Sick: Every inch of it feels true, and not just because it's drawn from real life.
He knows every inch of the place, like how many paces it takes to get from the kitchen to the toolroom, or how many rungs are on the ladder down to the basement.
But every inch matters in the playoffs, and Milwaukee will need Bledsoe to maintain his aggressiveness but be way more disciplined while doing so if it wants to advance past the first round.
T-Mobile also upped its wireless presence in the first quarter, winning 600 mega-Hertz sold in an auction and expanding its wireless coverage to every inch of the United States, Legere said.
In the interview, Assad also said he expects the war in his country to be over in "less than a year" and re-stated his aim to take back "every inch" of Syria.
The price of land here tripled almost overnight as entrepreneurs bought up every inch of property where pot-growing was permitted — most of it bare desert dotted with only Joshua trees and tumbleweeds.
I lived by myself for the first time in that cheap and most likely illegal sublet, and to keep from being lonely, I took to familiarizing myself with every inch of the neighborhood.
The office looks every inch like a tech startup, complete with two office dogs — Milo the Jack Russell Terrier and Henry the Husky — but the company has actually been going for 22 years.
It's too early to make a judgment, but five hours is enough to convince me that I'm going to spend ten times that — and possibly more — uncovering every inch of this magical world.
"[That smell] is imprinted in my olfactory memories like nothing else," said 32-year-old Maggie, a former Abercrombie employee who recalled having to spray every inch of the store with the cologne.
"If you want a boxer, I'll step into the ring for you / and if you need a doctor, I'll examine every inch of you," he intones as the canned jazz backing swings along.
Unlike Syria's president, Mr. Assad, who has vowed to recover "every inch of land" from the rebels, Russia is mostly interested in protecting its military bases in Syria and avoiding a wider war.
Spotless walls, a "millennial pink" sofa, a spa-style bathtub that's waiting to be filled with flowers — and every inch of its 2,4743 square feet is free from the clutter of everyday life.
While my first instinct would be to take a scalding hot shower and scrub down every inch of my body like a surgeon washing up before entering the operating room, that's not recommended.
But Dishonored 2 is bringing back the latent completionist that I haven't been since I was a teen, leaving me scouring every inch of its intricate, richly-detailed worlds for every last secret.
While boats are everywhere on the island — seriously, they appear on local menus, in architecture and off practically every inch of coastline — shipbuilding isn't the only type of skilled handiwork that happens here.
What will shock them, rile them, and quite possibly divide them is the fact that race—not gender, not country, not class, but race—accounts for every inch of violence that we see.
But the younger al-Assad has repeatedly promised to re-establish control over every inch of Syria and few believe he will allow the Syrian Kurds to maintain their current level of autonomy.
It's not because of the story or gameplay — which are both very good, don't get me wrong — but because of how much charm and character oozes out of every inch of its presentation.
As you reorganize every inch of your home, from your living room and kitchen to your bathroom and bedroom, you might realize you're missing the right storage and organization solutions to do so.
From here on in, every inch closer that the probe gets to the Sun will be a new distance record, with a closest approach of 224 million kilometers (000 million miles) expected in 226.
A long weekend with the Series 4 didn't convert me from my current monstrosity, which has 12 days of battery life, topographic maps of every inch of the US, and turn-by-turn directions.
Even knowing that every inch of the building had already been documented by far better photographers than me, I felt overwhelmed by the need to take a piece of Notre Dame home with me.
This jar might look ordinary, boring even, but inside is a formula that I've dragged with me on every vacation, applied on nearly every inch of my body, and insights sheer panic when misplaced.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad promised to retake every inch of Syrian soil taken from the regime, mere hours before a ceasefire was set to take hold between forces in the country's civil war.
Almost a month has passed between the first Route One live stream and this release, meaning the band has had plenty of time to spend with every inch and note making up the journey.
I won't say by who [sic] — I know it was done with severely misplaced positive intentions — but this goes against everything I believe and I am extremely proud of every inch of my body.
Chinese President Xi Jinping, the country's most powerful leader in decades who recently vowed to safeguard "every inch of our great motherland's territory," ordered ramped-up military exercises around the island in recent months.
He turned a full 180 degrees, from the massed ranks of the home support at his back to the pocket of Swansea fans on his right, as though sweeping every inch of the stadium.
A police officer then ID'd the vehicle on Interstate 23, and the ensuing 60-mile, low-speed chase – with news helicopters covering every inch of the journey – kept the public glued to their televisions.
Terrified, Rhonda sat shaking as men searched every inch of her house, while those outside yelled and pulled up the cannabis plants she and her family were growing legally under Washington's medical cannabis program.
I've been in my current studio for nearly 10 years, as perhaps clear from all the paint that covers every inch of the room; it's one of the most common remarks when people visit.
Even President Trump acknowledged in his post-summit news conference that "we know every inch of that country" -- though that doesn't seem to have given the President any pause to walk out on Kim.
In the first week of June, Syrian and Russian aircraft carried out more than six hundred air strikes on the opposition side of Aleppo, and Assad vowed to take back "every inch" of Syria.
"The UK government set up a special unit staffed by ex-GCHQ folk to trawl through every inch of the software (and hardware) to make sure there was nothing untoward in there," Woodward said.
This one looks like it has more in common with the chaos of more modern "shmups" (as they're often called) like Ikaruga or Geometry Wars, filling every inch of your screen with fiery alien death.
Sheriff Mick Brennan With his squared-off shoulders, neatly cropped silver hair, and mustache, the 62-year-old Brennan has a carefully crafted by-the-book reputation and looks every inch the small-town sheriff.
A beautifully designed small space in the Back Bay, every inch of Saltie Girl seems made for Instagram, down to the multitude of tinned fish options that make up a large part of the menu.
She said ISIS forced her to cover up every inch of her body except her eyes, making it that much harder to graze sheep, especially in the summer when temperatures soared well above 100 degrees.
This is an orgasm so good that it will make your whole body shake, every inch of your skin tingle, and your voice erupt with spontaneous screams like Meg Ryan in When Harry Met Sally.
Amazingly, it also boasts the ability to make micro adjustments so fast that— at 60 miles per hour (mph) — it can calculate realtime damping adjustments every inch of the road the ATS-V is traveling.
The melee that engulfed Charlottesville could not have happened without the manifest provocations of the alt-right and of the counter-protesters, who were determined to contest the meaning of every inch of public space.
Instead of kicking with just the arm or leg out of a normal stance, the fighter is stretching all across his hips or shoulders, putting every inch on a line and achieving his full potential.
Before you book your trip, watch our preview of St. John above (it'll only take you 60 seconds), and take notes: You're going to want to visit every inch of this tiny but mighty island.
Every inch of an artificial hill costs tens of thousands of dollars, so two years ago Koch and Geuze went up in a cherry picker to determine how high the tallest hill needed to be.
Analysts say the company lacks the cash and focused strategy to compete against big box sellers Target and Walmart, which are battling for every inch in stores, and Amazon, which is gobbling up digital sales.
The two large wooden doors to the room burst open, and in waltzes Laverne Cox in a sparkly mini body-con dress and a cropped blonde wig, every inch as fabulous as you would expect.
The changes promise to transform the system from a mere panoramic visual index of the world into a data-rich layer of information that makes nearly every inch of the world searchable in a new way.
"I won't say by who – I know it was done with severely misplaced positive intentions – but this goes against everything I believe and I am extremely proud of every inch of my body," Rousey, 29, continued.
Capturing Khan Sheikhoun would be an important gain for President Bashar al-Assad into the northwestern region where his bid to recover "every inch" of Syria has run into complications including Turkish forces on the ground.
CCTV in downtown Chicago had caught Kevin boarding a bus to St. Louis, a large, noticeably over-dressed figure waiting behind him, nearly every inch of its skin covered, face hidden by a Cubs hat. Ernest.
Research on online dating sites by Duke University professor Dan Ariely has shown that for every inch below 103-foot-10, a man has to earn $40,000 more to be seen as equally appealing to women.
Really though, the true delight of Hitman 203 — and any Hitman game — is playing a level until you know every inch of it and, in the process, actually becoming the master assassin you're supposed to be.
We know the country very well, believe it or not, we know every inch of that country," Trump said, adding that he thought the gap between the U.S. and North Korea would be bridged "with time.
Although Ms. Mamlok was every inch an avant-gardist, she had little truck with electronic music, as she told the journalist Bruce Duffie in a 1996 interview: "Unfortunately I have no connection to it," she said.
"The huge size of the House battlefield, combined with incredible recruitment and candidate fundraising, is spreading vulnerable Republicans thin and forcing them to fight for every inch," DCCC Chair Ben Ray Luján said early this year.
The details are especially incredible because of the intense focus and effort Ikeda puts into every inch of his illustrations, weaving together small swathes of hand-penned ink into grand landscapes over the course of years.
"I'd like not only to give my readers a guided tour of the museum-of-sorts that I consider my apartment, but also to make them rub their fingers over every inch of it," Clerc writes.
Frumkin and her sister-in-law, Asya Rokhkind, covered every inch of the table with meticulously arranged dishes, along with a giant round platter of stuffed eggs placed in whorls like a Busby Berkeley dance number.
Sometimes a cat's territory will no longer exist in a few months because their empty lot is going to be built on every inch, and there's no place down the street where they can be moved.
Colman looks every inch the royal as she is seen pacing in a room, dressed in an evening gown with a royal blue sash and a crown before she turns and stares piercingly at the camera.
Ghost Light, which is directed and choreographed by Jennine Willett and Zach Morris, who also wrote the script, was made in collaboration with the whole Third Rail company, using every inch of the Claire Tow's backstage.
As impressive as "Cascade" is, its commanding presence is achieved through an abundance of materials; the 2007 piece, by contrast, does a lot with very little by compelling the viewer to examine every inch of it.
Assad, backed by Russia and Iran, has vowed to recover "every inch" of Syria, and though he has now won back most of the country, the Turkish presence will complicate any government offensive in the northwest.
" There is no artist's ego, only the search for the divine in every tiny detail of ordinary life, visible here throughout every inch of these breathtaking works, from humble cut watermelon to the famous "Great Wave.
But the map of the conflict suggests difficulties ahead for Assad in his quest to recover "every inch" of a country fractured by a war that has killed half a million people and driven 5.4 million abroad.
Queen D Of course, Dany and fire get along swimmingly, and so she leaves the building, flames enveloping every inch of it, unscathed but naked, presenting herself to the masses of Dothraki who bow at her power.
Which raises a few befuddling questions, including: Why, after so much work plastering every inch of this home with what must be thousands of dollars worth of cat paraphernalia, would anyone decide to pack up and leave?
"Our heroic forces are continuing to advance until we liberate every inch of this pure land," a soldier told state-run television in a broadcast from the slopes of the citadel, which overlooks the city's monumental ruins.
If North Korea could resolve conflicts over its nuclear programme and become more open to foreign business, "every inch of soil" in Yanbian would "turn to gold", says Jin Qiangyi, a Korean-Chinese academic at Yanbian University.
" The 30-year-old, who looked every inch a pop diva an ab-bearing crop-top and matching white high-waisted slacks, also paid a touching tribute to Prince with a stunning rendition of his classic, "Adore.
As easy as it is to hate on vertical video, vertical video just looks good on a phone — it's the way your phone is meant to be held, and it takes up every inch of screen space.
For a few days, I existed in a world in which I heard only positive things about my body and bodies that look like mine, where I could show every inch of skin without questions or criticism.
Just by seeing a roach, your mind is instantly filled with thoughts of tiny, icky insect feet crawling all over every inch of your skin, as you flail  helplessly about — like the inferior being that you are.
Johnson's one direct address in the film — a speech about dragging the Democratic Party "into the light kickin' and screamin' every inch of the way" — comes just before he walks into the victory party at his ranch.
LONDON (Reuters) - She stands little more than five feet tall in her boots but when Katie Ormerod takes off on a snowboard she looks every inch a candidate to win Britain's first Olympic gold medal on snow.
I feel as though it is my duty as a queer woman to relinquish my savings account and buy a pastel suit tailored to hug every inch of my body as delicately as this one flatters Cate.
General McMaster is a compelling choice: a scholar-warrior in the mold of Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, with the bonus of looking every inch the part — allegedly a critical asset in the image-conscious Trump administration.
The Mac Pro showcase across the street looked like an Apple product video come to life: everything perfectly arranged, the light calibrated to catch every inch of aluminum in a positive angle while intense ambient music played overhead.
From his dire human-rights record to his long personal title of "Excellency Sheikh Professor Doctor President", Mr Jammeh was every inch the eccentric Big Man, even adding a few new quirks of his own to the genre.
Every inch of the massive sports complex where the caravan is resting is taken up by tents, clusters of people playing cards, local vendors selling cigarettes and peanuts, and portable power stations for migrants to charge their cellphones.
Swathed in a cloak of darkest blue with touches of faded red and white, unpowdered and unwigged, he is every inch the Romantic hero and fills the frame with a scale and immediacy unlike anything else on view.
So while I'm usually sawing away at the wheel, working to place the car in the best spot along every inch of racetrack, the EVO smooths out that process, making for a less frantic, more enjoyable drive experience.
Every inch of virtual real estate devoted to Affleck's alarmingly shiny visage and bubbling rage over the NFL's Deflategate scandal was space that could've been devoted to a show that was otherwise stilted, hacky, and devoid of rhythm.
The heaviest of favorites for what would be his 15th grand slam title, he looked every inch the all-time number one Forget had urged a packed crowd to welcome him as before the players stepped on court.
As a teenager, I would obsessively scour every inch of my face with a hand mirror, ready to pounce on any suspicious looking pore with my dirty fingers, tweezers, a sewing needle, or anything else I could find.
That didn't make it too easy though, considering the players could only pinpoint rough guesses of locations and had to spend a lot of time covering every inch of suspected zones in order to find the tiny pages.
A Penthouse Made for Instagram Spotless walls, a "millennial pink" sofa, a spa-style bathtub that's waiting to be filled with flowers — and every inch of its 2,400 square feet is free from the clutter of everyday life.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - President Bashar al-Assad told his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani that a U.S.-led attack on Saturday would increase Syria's resolve to "fight and crush terrorism in every inch" of the country, the Syrian presidency said.
President Bashar al-Assad has sworn to take back every inch of Syria, and recapturing the southwest, one of the first hotbeds of the uprising against him, would leave rebels with only one remaining stronghold, in the northwest.
Behind a small storefront on Mott Street, in Chinatown, every inch has been turned over to Lunar New Year decorations: long-stringed lanterns, banners and paper charms celebrating the Year of the Dog, which kicks off on Friday.
"Our heroic forces are continuing to advance until we liberate every inch of this pure land," a soldier told state-run television in a broadcast from slopes of the citadel, which overlooks the city's monumental Roman-era ruins.
Walking "every inch" of the property, O'Keeffe told Reuters that he and Champion's chief operating officer David Cataford looked for ways to reconfigure operations that would squeeze costs to $50 per tonne of delivered concentrate from over $263.19.
Some New Yorkers have a use-what-you-have mentality that allows them to see an ordinary old coat closet as a gift of more square footage in a city where every inch of interior real estate counts.
The United States says it is concerned that Assad's government is planning to jettison the truce and launch a major offensive in the area to fulfill Assad's goal of re-asserting control over every inch of his country.
Hunt is one of two contenders vying to replace Theresa May as British prime minister and his rival Boris Johnson told Reuters on Wednesday that he also backed the people of Hong Kong "every inch of the way".
Bob's size belies his agility and fighting expertise; he moves with the swiftness of a person less than half his size, and — as you can see in this moveset trailer — he uses every inch of his body in battle.
The Emmy-nominated actor arrived on the awards show red carpet looking every inch the leading man in a traditional black tuxedo and bow tie, save for one very distinct, very bold decision taking place on his upper lip.
In the case of a January 2016 winter storm affecting the U.S. Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, Adobe's data found a nice rule of thumb: For every inch of snow, there's a 0.1 percent reduction in online shopping revenue.
Hamas and Islamic Jihad, which launch rockets at Israeli civilians whenever expedient, don't care if Israel leaves the West Bank because they have always wanted to "liberate" every inch of "Palestine," which includes Jews nowhere near the disputed areas.
Read: It's Official: Pelosi Says the Impeachment Inquiry Is On Democrats will now set about combing through every inch of the scandal to build their case to the American public that this time Trump really has gone too far.
We not only worship their rustic-chic design aesthetic — seriously, we're all planning to cover every inch of our homes in shiplap — but we also follow the couple's other business ventures, their romantic relationship, and even how they parent their kids.
It may seem like the software is unearthing "hidden" patterns in an image, but it's more like someone scribbling in a coloring book: filling every inch with eyes, stalks, whorls, and snouts, all to excite the algorithm as much as possible.
And while she is several decades older than the young Carol Burnett was when she originated Winnifred on Broadway 50-some years ago, the diminutive Ms. Hoffman proves to be every inch — and decibel — the ingénue she needs to be.
Surprisingly though, like many who came of age in an era before smartphones and social media and celebrities with teams of people meticulously crafting every inch of their facades, she also holds a degree of nostalgia for that more freewheeling time.
Assad has repeatedly said he wants to take back every inch of Syria, but the state had tolerated Kurdish control over the Kurdish-majority Sheikh Maqsoud area and nearby Aleppo neighborhoods that the YPG captured from rebels in late 2016.
Now he will stay at least two years and is among those interested in preserving every inch of city land to house not just refugees but the increasing number of families staying in Berlin, or moving here, squeezing housing and schools.
But really all these ladies owe every inch of fabric (or lack thereof) covering their posterior to the OG swim thong master, Lea Michele who was so ahead of her time with this look, she wore it to ring in 2015.
The iFixIt teardown of the 2018 MacBook Pro, above, reveals the problem: every inch of this machine is full of hardware, which competes with the fans and miniaturized heatsink that's layered at the top edge of the machine to cool it.
And in a new sign of what appears to be Mr. Assad's unwillingness to negotiate an end to the war, he vowed this week to recapture "every inch" of Syria lost to his array of enemies over the past five years.
If you're fine with a medical student dissecting every inch of you to learn anatomy, or with a surgeon practicing a new procedure or trying out a new device on you, then you are probably fine riding the blast rig.
The hospital attacks came a day after Mr. Assad promised to take back "every inch" of territory from his enemies in a defiant televised speech that partly reflected his emboldened position since receiving military help from Russia, his most important ally.
Having accepted that the world owns every inch of their bodies and each minuscule detail of their sex lives, the best they can now hope for is to leak the information themselves rather than let a long-lensed photographer do it.
As the online media industry continues along its much-discussed "pivot to video," we'll see more and more of our online experiences churned into those hypervisual micro forms, as every inch of screen space gets recast as a flashing billboard.
The primary migrant-services facility in the region, a former nursing home in McAllen now used by Catholic Charities as an immigrant respite center, is already reaching capacity, with nearly every inch of the low-slung red-brick building occupied.
Every inch of the surrounding workshop (or, as Savage calls it, his cave) is a veritable I Spy of cool stuff: spacesuits, giant posters, dozens of faithfully re-created movie props, racks and racks of tools, and, of course, swords.
Examples were the 1960s macramé minidresses, every inch encrusted with embroidered, sequined flowers, and the organza ball gowns cut thigh-high in the front and sweeping into trains at the back that are so beloved of the designer Giambattista Valli.
It could take as many as five days to restore power after the danger has passed because every inch of power line must be checked to make sure it isn't damaged or in danger of sparking a blaze, PG&E said.
Serbia accused Kosovo's leaders on Sunday of "wanting war" and warned that it would defend "every inch" of its territory, a day after the train, decorated in Serbian Christian Orthodox symbols and flags, was prevented from entering the neighboring nation.
The shit that I have endured to continue to sustain a voice where I'm just fighting every inch for the same thing that I think that you want, which is public power and equality, and I'm trying my goddamn best, okay?
The treasure hunting doesn't bring that increasingly icky sense of colonialism from previous titles in the series — which featured a white dude going around to various sacred temples before crumbling every inch of it beneath his feet, and moving on.
After a few minutes, he arrives—tired with jet-lag after doing a full day of press, but every inch the thoughtful presence I'd expected (and more articulate than basically all of my actual first dates) – and we order something nuclear-coloured.
During the briefing, Yang called the PLA "a strong force that defends every inch of its sacred territory", and said the central government would not allow any "turbulence" beyond the control of the Hong Kong government to threaten national unity or security.
When I finally came, I had the most intense orgasm I think I've ever had; I don't know how long it lasted, but my mind went blank, I forgot who I was, and I became completely aware of every inch of my body.
Games like League of Legends are popular enough to merit concrete federations with standards and regulations for salaries, but in Call of Duty—which doesn't have nearly the same professional following, despite its gargantuan franchise revenues—players struggle for every inch, and cent.
You could imagine a future where every inch of wall space becomes an AR canvass for corporate messaging, or Tinder releases an AR add-on powered by facial recognition that lets you identify and swipe on strangers you see on the street.
"This aggression will only increase Syria and the Syrian people's determination to continue to fight and crush terror in every inch of the country," Assad said in a phone call to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, according to the Syrian presidency's Twitter account.
Add in highly polarized parties and you raise the stakes to a point where it would feel like political malpractice for a party not to contest every inch of political territory, given that even one tiny inch could determine the balance of power.
Hours before the start of the cease-fire, President Assad vowed to "retake every inch of Syria," adding that the army would continue its work "without hesitation, regardless of any internal or external circumstances" without mentioning the truce agreement explicitly, Reuters reported.
Jeffrey Weiss, then the museum's senior curator, and Francesca Esmay, the Panza Collection's conservator, pored over archival records and conducted hundreds of hours of interviews with artists, studio assistants, fabricators and curators while inspecting every inch of around 1 selected works of art.
They didn't have to change much in terms of building heights to make every inch of the city traversable, either — but certain differences between boroughs, like Harlem's lower verticality in comparison to other parts of upper Manhattan's, had to be a bit smudged.
Frames fill every inch of the walls and line the insides of mahogany display cases so the space resembles a cabinet of curiosity; there is so much material present that Hendeles built steel mezzanines and spiral staircases to create an additional floor.
Seventh place was reserved for Ms Fiorina, whose pretence involved running as an elite-scorning, up-by-the-bootstraps outsider, who had fought every inch of the way for her success after rising "from secretary to CEO", in her favourite campaign line.
Wozniacki continued to cover every inch of the court to set up another set point, her sixth, with more defensive brilliance, and the former number one sealed the opener 11-9 in the breaker when Pliskova found the net with a backhand.
Panos Moumtzis, the UN assistant secretary general and regional humanitarian coordinator for the Syria Crisis, told reporters the number of unexploded devices in Raqqa, Syria, is "extreme" and that they are in "every house, every room, every inch of the city," Reuters reports.
Having co-founded the online art platform Curated by GIRLS earlier this year, Duveau has taken the feeling of freedom Berlin has given her, and used every inch of it to create both a challenge for herself, and a community for others.
We'd known nothing about this strange weekend getaway when we signed on — only that people unknown to us had planned every inch of it, that it would range over the Bay Area, and that we'd be tasked with locating a stolen thoroughbred.
Ms. Weigel turned to him and asked, "What should I want?" only to realize with horror how absurd it was that, every inch the self-respecting, educated writer and thinker, she still craved guidance from a man on this most individual of questions.
There have been a number of these auctions over the years, most recently an auction completed in April in which T-Mobile alone purchased nearly $8 billion in wireless signal, a level that the company says covers every inch of the country.
I feel that I kept the serious vows I made in front of God with every inch of my heart, which is why I am still honoring them today even though my relationship with my ex-husband is in a different place.
Even though it has Spider-folks in every inch of its plot, it's still fresh in the way it takes a Puerto Rican teen from Brooklyn (Miles Morales) and uses him as a commentary on what it means to be Spider-Man.
READING, England (Reuters) - Boris Johnson, who could be Britain's prime minister by the end of the month, said he backed the people of Hong Kong every inch of the way and cautioned China that "one country, two systems" should not be cast aside.
" Then he detailed his journey toward feminism and body positivity, and his transformation into a man who can proudly post online: "This gorgeous girl I married fills out every inch of her jeans and is still the most beautiful one in the room.
As the CEO of Iridium, the only company that provides satellite communications to every inch of the globe, he is at the helm of Next, a fleet of telecommunications satellites that is arguably one of the most ambitious space projects ever undertaken.
This is all partly because I am a true kitchen Luddite, believing you don't need much more than the basics to create a great meal, but also because New York apartments aren't known for their generous square footage, and every inch counts.
Whatever the diagnosis, to speak of Plath's letters is to speak of her relationship with Aurelia, to whom she wrote twice a day at times — long letters that swarmed to fill every inch of space on the page and trailed onto the envelopes.
In that moment, I discovered the dancer I wanted to one day become: a dancer devoted to choreography and choreographers, a dancer who could become a vessel for music, a dancer who would offer her best self in every inch of her work.
Seasoned observers will scan Augustine's dining room, inside the Beekman hotel in the financial district, for proof that every inch was obsessed over, down to the new paint that appears to have been on site for a hundred years before the smoking ban.
The line for mezcal jittered along the x-axis, jumping up dramatically every inch or two—the chemical profile of mezcal can include furfural, which carries hints of bread, nuts, and caramel, and napthalene, a hydrocarbon that lends a note of tar.
"We must stop confronting the French constantly with the raised index finger, blocking everything and letting them beg, so to speak, for every inch of flexibility in politics," Sigmar Gabriel, a leading member of the center-left Social Democrats, told ARD broadcaster on Sunday.
Think: A liquid liner with a magic eraser, a scalp-covering palette (yes, celebs must perfect every inch of themselves, even a wide part), a setting spray to keep Mimi's makeup in check (no matter how stressful the show becomes), and so much more.
Look at the surface of her face jugs — the grooved coils of hair, the pockmarks and pustules — and you'll see how she has gone over every inch of the surface, both in the way she has worked it and in the color of the glazes.
But in Calgary's harsh winters, she didn't get many visitors, so she had a lot of time there to herself, getting to know every inch of the instruments—from acoustic instruments that many people don't have access to like harpsichords and organs to rare synthesizers.
The Spaniard looked every inch a 22016-times grand slam champion as he slugged it out with his 22-year-old opponent over nearly five hours on Rod Laver Arena to reach his first major final since the 21 French Open and 53st overall.
Because its inside pouches are clear, this case acts more like a bathroom shelf while dangling from a door hook; we can see every inch of what we packed, without having to dig through an entire bag just to get to a skinny eye pencil.
Whenever a new release or expansion comes along, the opening weeks are largely defined by the fan community's near-insatiable appetite to explore every inch of what's new, to the point of intentionally breaking the game — often in creative ways — to make that happen.
With help from two of DeGeneres's go-to decorators Kathleen and Tommy Clement, who also worked on Jennifer Aniston's Bel Air home, they upgraded every inch of the house and the surrounding landscape, which now features myriad outdoor entertaining areas and two fire pits.
By the end of the session, beads of sweat were rapidly falling from every inch of my body — but oddly enough, I didn't have that nauseous about-to-faint feeling I typically get from waiting on the sizzling subway platform for longer than two minutes.
I felt Bhagwan's presence spreading over every inch of this vast desert, permeating even the smallest twig by the roadside—his love and protection encompassing every bird and insect and even every blade of grass and every rock, as well as his own disciples.
Arrested in London on Thursday in the Ecuadorian Embassy where he lived for nearly seven years in protected status from law enforcement, Assange looked every inch the recluse he'd become, with his long hair swept behind his head and face covered by a bushy beard.
In a cutaway coat for special occasions or a turtleneck for cocktail parties, he looked every inch the diplomat: a distinguished face, affable and conciliatory; an easy smile for a telling joke, receding gray hair that curled fashionably over his collar at the back.
ST. PAUL — A Baptist preacher delivered a eulogy in a Roman Catholic cathedral, black and white worshipers joined hands in prayer, and nearly every inch of pew was occupied as friends, family and supporters mourned the death of Philando Castile at his funeral on Thursday.
In Vietnam, it was the domino theory (the theory that a communist takeover in one nation would lead to the collapse of other pro-Western governments nearby) and the obsession with defending every inch of global ground in the Cold War contest for supremacy.
Once you dutifully rub the average lotion over every inch of exposed skin, it only lasts for a short while—maybe an hour or two at the most, according to the American Academy of Dermatology—before you have to smear it on all over again.
She backed up her Paris exploits to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals and third round in New York, and looked every inch a title contender in a 20163-1 6-4 defeat of Italian veteran Francesca Schiavone to open proceedings on Rod Laver Arena.
The metropolis will evoke a high-tech Atlantis, a "smart" eco-city where spacecraft-shaped towers will be draped with greenery, all motorized traffic will flow underground and every inch of the island cluster will be monitored by a state-of-the-art security system.
Assad has regained control of most territory lost in the early stages of the eight-year conflict and has vowed to retake every inch of Syria including the northwestern province of Idlib, where Syrian and foreign radical fighters hold sway alongside other more moderate factions.
The easiest way to ensure you're washing your hands well enough is to use warm or cold water and soap and to keep scrubbing every inch of your fingers, thumbs, palms and wrists for the time it takes to sing "Happy Birthday to You" twice.
The interior design of The Last Resort was thought out in order to take advantage of every inch of the space, according to Advanced RV. The couple was also directly involved in the design, including selecting the upholstery and countertops for their new camper van.
True, it's quite a meeting; the contrast of the cloud-capped heavens above the desert and the velvet darkness of Los Angeles, rubbed by the lush harmonies of Abel Korzeniowski's score, makes the film every inch as seductive as Ford's début, "A Single Man" (2009).
The Dane looked every inch the world number two as she briskly served out for victory, which came when a crestfallen Fett dumped a backhand into the net after a shade over two and a half hours in the sun on Rod Laver Arena.
In a crowded, windowless room within a bunker-like structure, 20 or so women soldiers, some of them still teenagers, sat at screens patiently watching every inch of Israel's border with Syria, noticing patterns, prioritizing potential threats, and relaying information to operators in the field.
The track is called "Took Us a Break" and it comes with a black and white visual that sees her stomping around and flicking her hair and looking every inch like the sort of artist that has earned her dues over the course of two decades.
Over the past quarter of a century, BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix series has become a thousand-strong collection that spans every inch of the dance music spectrum—simply one the one of the most revered and vastly reaching surveys of dance music ever recorded.
Though Apple is keeping the complex, the move this year to the grounded UFO known as Apple Park seems to mark an end to the era when Steve Jobs, every inch the hero in a Joseph Campbell narrative, rescued a company that no one wanted to die.
In 2012, as part of his performance, "Every Inch a Man," at the Abrons Art Center in New York City, Zanisnik stood (in swim trunks) in a wind tunnel, silently reading Roth's The Great American Novel as currency and baseball cards from his childhood flew around him.
A Duke University study showed for every inch below 5 feet 10 inches tall, a man has to earn $30,000 more to be seen as equally appealing to women in the dating market, which may be a rare man indeed if this current study is true.
If I saw a chance to chase after a risky play, I'd just let it pass; I knew five seconds later I'd have my defense perfectly positioned, obstructing every inch of open space and leaving our opponent stuck in place, looking for an opening that wasn't there.
Half a decade on and witnessing the calculating and merciless fighter Jones has become, turning every inch of height and reach to his advantage and not even allowing his opponents into the fight, it is fascinating to return to this bout and watch a reckless Jones.
"The new Hamas document says that Israel has no right to exist, it says every inch of our land belongs to the Palestinians, it says there is no acceptable solution other than to remove Israel... they want to use their state to destroy our state," Netanyahu said.
The lush dots and short, blended brushstrokes of "Figure in a Night Landscape" underscore Wong's growing strengths: he is simultaneously visceral and optical, responsible for every inch of the surface while arriving at an improvised composition that strikes this viewer, at least, as necessary and insistent.
"Neither benign nor malevolent, the faceless forces animating every inch of his paintings are integral to a vision of reality in which destruction and renewal are different sides of the same coin," Yau wrote of Soutine's still life paintings in a 2006 review for the Brooklyn Rail.
It had been restored, every inch of the walls had been covered in bright blues and golds, portraits of the Virgin, the saints, and on the ceiling a large, intricate painting of the sun, multiple spoked disks laid atop one another like a complicated set of gears.
This is truly sumptuous in motion, with backgrounds stretching miles into the distance, every inch of Ratchet's fur looking good enough to pet, and Clank's flapping jaw and steely body making him seem like a toy you could just pick up, right out of the screen.
Mr. Birbiglia — who came to national attention with the stage and film versions of "Sleepwalk With Me," an autobiographical account of his dangerous nights with a sleep disorder — seems not only to occupy but also to absorb and transmute every inch of the Cort's naked stage.
Commanding center stage, gripping the lectern in the House of Representatives, Trump, his jaw set, in a trademark dark suit and bold blue tie, looked every inch a president, striking a contrast with his often unpredictable behavior outside formal settings that has crashed against political norms.
He certainly looks the part: Goldschmidt is every inch his listed six-foot-three, and so broad-shouldered that he seems almost triangular at a distance, all wide torso and vanishing waist, with a thick lower half typical of men in his line of work, which is demolition.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — It's a hot mid-afternoon in the West End's posh Mayfair district, and Damien Hirst is standing outside the glass double-doors of the White Cube gallery, looking every inch the devil-may-care prankster out of some early Shakespearean comedy.
And while most of us will never have 200 square feet just for our clothing and accessories (let alone a collection of Birkin bags that justifies the need for a dedicated purse closet like Kylie Jenner), there are easy and affordable ways to upgrade every inch of your closet.
It was scrapped by the Trump administration and replaced by policies that could not do more to accelerate climate change than were this their goal: large subsidies for fossil fuels and open season on every inch of public lands, while abandoning renewables and the mere idea of energy conservation.
We were spewing so much carbon into the atmosphere that nature was no longer a force beyond our influence—and humanity, with its capacity for industry and heedlessness, had come to affect every cubic metre of the planet's air, every inch of its surface, every drop of its water.
The sun has not yet risen when they arrive at the hostel that will be their new home for the next six months: 137 women in 15 unfurnished rooms, every inch covered with girlish flotsam, underwear and bras drying on the window grates, sentimental verses penciled on the walls.
"Every inch of this incredibly lifelike figure has been meticulously detailed to recreate everything that Star Wars fans love about the young alien, from the fuzz on its wrinkled head to its irresistible pout, all the way down to its tiny, toddling feet," the description for the doll says.
Were early Christians tapped to curate the fashion for the Met exhibition, they would showcase painfully coarse tunics that inspired reflection on and penitence for the sinful state of humanity; they would cover every inch of their model's body to inhibit viewers' sexual arousal; and they would highlight menswear.
Shortly after, with a new perspective on life, he began photographing nearly every inch of New York City and its outer boroughs on a mission to preserve and celebrate the city's vibrant culture, much of which was getting pushed out as a result of gentrification, and to connect with strangers.
If you've ever been to Miami in August, you know that the sweat pools in your lower back within moments of stepping outside, even when standing still in the shade, so imagine chasing after a toddler with almost every inch of your skin covered in 90 degree heat with 90% humidity.
It runs a Department of Public Works that walks every inch of the permit space for months after the event, also cleans up the nearby road, and disinvites groups that perform poorly on its environmental impact assessment — as the highly exclusive Camp Humano found out to its chagrin earlier this year.
Heavily redacted plans published by The Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead show the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are taking care to renovate every inch of the property — previously described as "pretty dilapidated" by royal biographer Ingrid Seward shortly after the couple's move was announced —  by redecorating its gutters and downpipes.
Or Robert Moses, whose urban planning touched almost every inch of New York City in the 20th century, and who has been blamed for promoting car culture over people culture—making way for highways and parkways and streets but not for people to amble around with their kids in tow.
That task force will work across agencies and include officials from the Department of Justice, Health and Human Services, Commerce, the Federal Trade Commission, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and other regulatory agencies in order to assess every inch of business dealings, marketing and sales practices of these drug companies.
WASHINGTON — Syria's president promised to retake "every inch" of the country from his foes on Tuesday in a defiant speech that appeared to reject the humanitarian relief effort and peaceful transition of power that the United States, Russia and more than a dozen other nations have pressed for since last fall.
Her comments come after Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad expressed optimism last month over dialogue with Kurdish groups, and suggest the Kurds will face an uphill struggle to wring concessions from Damascus, which has said it wants to retake every inch of territory lost during eight years of war.
Johnson told Reuters on Wednesday that he backed the people of Hong Kong "every inch of the way" and cautioned China that the "one country, two systems" principle under which the territory has been governed since being handed back to China by Britain in 1997 should not be cast aside.
Did you see Bob Sapp, 43 years old and looking every inch the compromising beast he was in PRIDE — a man who would throw a fight to his grandmother if the price was right — try his best to convince the world he had malice in his heart for former sumo wrestler Akebono, 46?
Herrera kicks up her heels, and her ruffled skirt, at a party in Santo Domingo; Robert Mapplethorpe's 1979 portrait of the designer in a veiled pillbox hat and gumball-size pearl earrings, looking every inch the movie siren; and the famous Warhol screen print, her eyes rimmed in turquoise, her expression serene.
Best has re-created, at least in part, the outpouring of emotion that occurs at the festival by inviting Smithsonian visitors to write notes and testaments on small blocks of wood, which they can place into the intricate patterns that form altars and light fixtures and cover every inch of the room's walls.
When the Marines were massed on the beach and started to move forward slowly through the volcanic ash, they were shocked to learn the hard way that the Japanese had every inch of the beach sighted in and had to race off the beach while under intense artillery, mortar, and machine-gun fire.
It has everything you'd want to keep tabs on every inch of your home — eight sensors to put around doorways and windows, two motion detectors to put around the perimeter of your space, two keypads to put inside your house or apartment to set up the system, a range extender, and a base station.  
The room I'm in is an anechoic chamber, which is a scientifically silent place: fiberglass wedges adorn every inch of the walls like spikes, a raised mesh floor with a single lethal injection-looking chair sits in the middle of the room, and beneath that is a ball pit-like drop into more wedges.
Not only is it the classic beverage that Luke Skywalker drinks in his first scene in Star Wars: A New Hope, and a beverage fans have been trying to recreate on their own for decades, it's just beautiful and served to-go which means every inch of the immersive theme park serves as the perfect backdrop.
We may not ever get a chance to vacation in a five-bedroom home in Brisbane, with a welcoming open floor plan, lush green space, and relaxed vibe for $592 a night, but we can watch others stay there and scrutinize every inch of the place perhaps even more thoroughly than if we were actually there.
With every inch of social progress, free-spirited trolls — the people who prided themselves on "holding nothing sacred" — have demonstrated that they actually hold a great deal sacred: the right to casual racism and transphobia; the right to demand access to women's bodies; and above all, the right to a world that feels safe, familiar, and centered on them.
From start to finish, the video is jam-packed with references to the series, including Hopper's frustration with rotting pumpkin patches, the elaborate town map plastered on every inch of the Byers' walls, the lurking Shadow Monster (in this instance, a trick-or-treating octopus), Dart's insatiable hunger, and even an appearance from Eleven's sister, Eight.
Although my baseball card informs me that Wright is the only third baseman since 1900 with nine straight seasons of ten or more steals, I was certain that his 2017 card, if he even has one, will show a 0 under SB. Two pitches later, Wright stole second, socks high and arms outstretched, looking every inch an immortal.
Along with the usual glass-walled rooms and whiteboards of a scientific research facility, there's also a wall of televisions with feeds covering every inch of the building, a room in between the front door and the entrance that will catch any intruder, key card access to every room, and security guards on site 0003/2000.
For that much money, buyers will get a 2.0-liter turbo-23 that makes 2580 horsepower, an 22018-speed automatic, all-wheel drive, keyless ignition, cloth seats, a 22018-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and Bluetooth connectivity, among every inch of the 22018 cubic feet of cargo capacity with the seats folded down.
While the title doesn't show up anywhere else in Mark Greenwold: The Rumble of Panic Underlying Everything at Garth Greenan Gallery (February 18–March 26, 2016), it seems like a good place to begin a consideration of the mesmerizing attention that Greenwold pays to the quotidian details occupying every inch of the four modest sized paintings in his exhibition.
Kevin putting his penis on a scanner is just about the best encapsulation of these bizarro Kevin episodes as we're going to get There's meaning lurking around every corner and in every inch of every familiar face on The Leftovers, but moments like those, more than anything, are just like the weirdest fucking dreams you've ever had.
It had looked every inch a contender for a World Cup title and nothing like a side still reeling from Lopetegui's departure, shaken to its core by a dispute between its players and their ultimate bosses at the country's federation, having to adjust to life under a new coach who, until now, had only managed one second-division team.
Possessing an antique sound colored darkest walnut, and throwing their whole bodies into communicating with one another and with the audience, the Leipzig players enthralled with their innate sense of phrasing, their variety and unity of attack, their use of every inch of hair on their bows, their ability to invest each bar with dramatic meaning.
If you've always dreamed of stepping onto the set of Outlander, Starz and Mashable have just the ticket: an exclusive deleted scene from Season 3, episode 11, filmed with 360 degree cameras to allow you to explore every inch of the Artemis — the gorgeous full-scale ship that's currently carrying Claire and Jamie Fraser to Jamaica.
The film's shift from a steely gray corporate boardroom to an idyllic castle-turned-sanitarium with creepy old hospital colors does everything to set the tone for what's happening, and every inch of the sanitarium — from the grounds to the terrifying room full of bodies to the absolutely outrageous final candlelit incest/ball/wedding scene — is off the hook.
Though there is a tendency to focus on intricate patchwork styles, quilts made of true necessity often had to prioritize using every inch of spare fabric over symmetry or preciousness, and the abstract aesthetics achieved by impoverished female artists making of quilts is on par with these men of painting, who made such a great impact on the concept of fine art.
What they could not have understood, however, what no careful calculations could have told them, was what life would be like in the immediate aftermath of each air raid, "the smell of cordite after a detonation," in Larson's words, "the sound of glass being swept into piles" and the sheer, choking volume of dust that would cloak every inch of London.
The document was also greeted with silence by Western countries, a reflection of the fact that Hamas failed to bend on any of the factors that have caused it to be branded a terrorist organization — and has not even formally repudiated the 1988 charter, with its talk of "obliterating" Israel and creating an Islamic State on "every inch" of historic Palestine.
An urge to punish myself by looking, by scouring every inch of tarred road and glittering gutter and veined dust-sprinkled leaf, in every season, at all times, for my boys—to look till I go blind or mad, till my brain revolts, staging a headache in the space where I am trying to insert the entire city by looking.
What you don't see is, after all, what the couture is really good at: the painstaking stitches required to encrust every inch of an otherwise simple little Giambattista Valli 1960s minidress with paillettes of flowers (better than his overblown ball gown finales, which resemble the Titanic made tulle); the wearable sound waves of Iris Van Herpen's marriage of technology and craft.
The wedding itself was an exercise in excess: four days long, every inch of my fingers and arms and head covered in Indian gold, my mother quietly fainting during day three of the ceremonies which no one in my family considered out of the ordinary, and my brother using his wedding toast as an opportunity to ask me, publicly, to stop writing about my vagina.
Wrapping around all of Sunset Overdrive's big ideas is a punk rock aesthetic that informs every inch of the game: the blaring music that responds organically to whatever's happening on the screen; the garish cartoon graphics that more often than not look like an elaborate back tattoo come to life; the DIY design of the weapons, and the "have it your way" approach to character customization.
Swaggy's fresh off being dumped by Iggy Azalea, and aired out by his baby mama Keonna Green, but it didn't stop him from hitting up the Sports Academy in Thousand Oaks, CA to work on his J. Check out the pics -- SA is a MASSIVE training center and Nick seems to use every inch of it ... hitting the weights in addition to getting his shots up.
The Celtics tried almost everything, but their base move whenever Cleveland used Terry Rozier's man to set a ball screen (which was approximately 39 million times) was to switch, try and "scram" Rozier out (meaning they'd execute another switch before Cleveland could access the mismatch—something that doesn't really work when James is handling the ball), stay at home on three-point shooters, and have Rozier scratch and claw for every inch.
The building's lower floors are a place where it would be easy to get creeped out; they've been closed to the public for more than 20 years, and they look like something out of a Philip Marlowe novel—1930s tile work and frosted glass and hand-lettered doors, ancient safety posters, and even more ancient equipment (in addition, every inch of the place is filled with asbestos, lending the proceedings an added element of danger).
To reduce that pained cry for recognition to a matter of hurt feelings and a demand that the oppressed treat their oppressors with deference when asking for change is an insult not just to the minorities who have fought bitterly for every inch they've gained but to women who face real violence in their homes, the queer people murdered abroad by drone warfare and American occupying forces, the people of color shot in the streets of America's cities every day.

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