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And if we don't have the faintest idea what the future stream is going to look like, we don't have the faintest idea what it's worth.
Only the faintest hint of a smile appeared on Dua's face.
Just the faintest hint of a demonstration could clear Kinshasa's streets.
Investors dumped shares at the faintest whiff of tougher times ahead.
She's maintaining eye contact, while flashing the faintest sign of a smile.
I polled black friends if they felt even the faintest watermelon unease.
But what it didn't summon was the faintest whiff of political drama.
As she turned away, the faintest of smiles played across her lips.
The results can range from the faintest onionskin to almost cherry red.
I was jostled and walked into without the faintest whiff of an apology.
We haven't got the faintest idea what years we'll-- be up or down.
"None of the Republican amendments have the faintest veneer of bipartisanship," he added.
I don't think they had the faintest idea just how dangerous he was.
"I haven't the faintest idea how this happened," the erstwhile UK envoy said.
I bed down in laurel, leaving the faintest of tracks, till kingdom come.
The meat is hearty and succulent, with just the faintest hint of gaminess.
That is why markets reacted so positively to the faintest glimmer of progress.
And they did so by using only the faintest of clues to find it.
Currently, it's hard to spot the faintest dwarf galaxies on the Milky Way's outskirts.
He was unemployed for over a year now, without the faintest prospect of work.
Even Olaf knows it: "You haven't the faintest idea," he says in the trailer.
But his ears are attuned to the faintest false note in the mechanical syncopation.
The faintest cough or hint of congestion has elicited inquires about my vaccination status.
They gave the faintest crinkle as I picked them up, the tape still undisturbed.
Later, Light digitally bumps up contrast to reveal even the faintest tracks and lines.
So I--- but-- I haven't got the faintest idea on-- BECKY QUICK: All right.
The show had been canceled by ABC, with only the faintest hope of resuscitation.
Of course, I've never pretended to have the faintest idea of the company's strategy here.
Deliberately removing even the faintest hint of him from Madden is also a political act.
He can stay in the contest, but only the very faintest flicker of hope remains.Sen.
And that goes double for Steve Murphy, whose moral decline is the faintest of tremors.
His real name was Michael A. Moorcones, and he had left the faintest of footprints.
It smelled like concentrated bitterness, with only the faintest note of the taste I loved.
Will has lived life after life with just the faintest sense that he must save her.
If there's even the faintest possibility of this happening, you'd better prepare for even more awkwardness.
At the faintest hint of meeting up IRL, my match fled the scene with no explanation.
Off the battlefield, his personal vendetta doesn't stand up to the faintest hint of moral scrutiny.
Most of the other recent defenses of Trump's conduct collapsed quickly under the faintest of scrutiny.
But McCain, who can generate anger in a heartbeat, shows not the faintest trace of resentment.
By the time midterms roll around, this latest contretemps will be the faintest of memories. Unconvinced?
Desolate streets stretch out before me, stitching together this dead city with the faintest pulse of life.
Anyone with even the faintest love of airplanes invariably pauses while boarding to peer into the cockpit.
The ease with which she says this, without the faintest hint of sadness, isn't lost on me.
But it was Mr. Cuomo who damned the current mayor with not even the faintest of praise.
It's simply steamed, the flavor gentle and fortifying, leaving the faintest trace of iron on the tongue.
"Well, it's the French way of approaching things," Ms. Poirson said, with the faintest hint of exasperation.
They were all homemakers and children who had only the faintest idea about what was happening outside.
"We had a good time," he said matter-of-factly, with only the faintest tinge of nostalgia.
Their conversation then turns to the eyes on Arya's kill list, and the faintest smile crosses Melisandre's face.
Bright crimson lips pop against the faintest of pink shadows and blushes, which gives the overall look cohesion.
I'm clicking through the London directory in search of anything with the faintest whiff of a possible lead.
Honestly, we haven't the faintest, even after watching that spooky teaser trailer, and that's part of the fun.
"I didn't know we wouldn't be famous," he says with the faintest hint of surprise in his voice.
In the formulation of those policies, America's missionary obligations had figured as the faintest afterthought, if at all.
The roof needed to be replaced, and she didn't have the faintest idea how to get it fixed.
Centuries later, younger Asgardians like Thor seem to have only the faintest idea of their land's ugly past.
Donald Trump may be an expert at tweeting, but he hasn't the faintest idea how to shake someone's hand.
McKinnon thinks she must have felt a mixture of confidence and fear, but really she hasn't the faintest idea.
"It's important to find a balance between Pokémon and training," he said, with only the faintest hint of sarcasm.
At 9:50, Juonran pointed, and everyone else followed his finger to the faintest of tints on the horizon.
Grilled chicken gets a meld of tamarind and fish sauce, sprinkled with roasted rice powder for the faintest crackle.
Are you prepared to affirm, under oath, that you haven't even the faintest residue of filth on your person?
"Get Shorty" is adapted for television, with only the faintest hints of the Elmore Leonard novel that spawned it.
" She said that only the faintest "overhearings" of interest in the book reached her at home, in "Morden, SW21992.
She thought she felt the faintest wincing in him then, thrumming through his body like a dull bass note.
They included two US citizens -- a fact that aroused not even the faintest whisper of protest from the Trump administration.
But unlike most artists, if you can perceive even the faintest hint of his work, he has made a mistake.
Silence is what allows rescue workers to hear a cry for help, or even the faintest breath under the debris.
The smell of a memory device is equivalent to the smell of the lettuce—the faintest of all the scents.
Mr. Lowery turns the moral and dramatic heat down to the faintest simmer, as if conducting a perverse genre experiment.
It is as though we've been thrust into a detective story containing only the faintest trace of the original incident.
The only moments he displays frustration are when a staffer tries to impose the faintest amount of structure on him.
But if Mr. Biden opts out, Mr. Cuomo has left open the faintest possibility that he would run after all.
" Asked who would, in fact, pitch on Wednesday for the Mets, Collins said, "I haven't the faintest idea just yet.
Still, this won't stop the Hendall 'shippers from latching onto to the faintest indication that the two are rekindling their romance.
"If somebody is saying that I agreed to that, they don't have the faintest idea what they're talking about," Hoyer said.
Players have also become increasingly adept at drawing fouls or making it the faintest of touches look like a heavy challenge.
She said she hadn't the faintest idea (my mother was just about the only person not getting high in the 1970s).
Another example is carrot seed, which functions mainly as a crunchy textural element with the faintest hints of its parent vegetable.
The song moves with a slow confidence, and just the faintest hint of blues guitar, underscoring Ms. Bryan's sweet-voiced melancholy.
Thirdly, Ammonite Films have invented and built a series of unique cameras that can capture the faintest ephemeral glow of luminous life.
The app is the latest attempt by Domino's to remove both human contact and the faintest stress from the pizza-ordering process.
He looked at the college chick, eyes still on her terminal, but with the faintest look of a shake to her head.
"Basically nobody has the faintest idea what will happen," said Charles Grant, director of the Center for European Reform, a research institute.
"I did enjoy texting this random stranger even though I did not have the faintest idea who they were," Ms. Dewey said.
I still believe in God, or the faintest notion of its existence, and continue to seek out relatively healthier places of worship.
And I don't have the faintest idea what our businesses will be doing six months from now or 100 months from now.
"He showed me not the faintest sign that he and his family had decided not to return," the BBC's Steve Evans wrote.
That, at least, is what NASA researchers did when designing a powerful new camera that will capture the faintest features in the galaxy.
Yet these long-desired moments are oddly bereft of feeling, marked by one-sided hugs, constrained dialogue, and the faintest touch of reminiscing.
Animal Crossing, The Sims, and RollerCoaster Tycoon share only the faintest of commonalities, transgression is the common thread that ties their experiences together.
Last week's episode ended with Carl tragically shot in the eye, and showing only the faintest signs that he was even still conscious.
But in the scope of recent history, it's unprecedented for a sitting president and his predecessor to eschew even the faintest of ties.
There, natural earth-bound radio signals need to be absent in order for the telescope to pick up the faintest sounds from space.
Without the faintest bit of hesitation, he shot into a passionate pitch about another—better—love motel on the other side of town.
A restless Grace implores him to show the faintest interest in rekindling their connection and turns to aggressive tactics to get his attention.
For me it got quieter and quieter as time went by, and now it's the faintest beating, barely audible, most of the time.
Their bodies, crouching and pliable, blend into the film like camouflage; all the while, the stage glows with the faintest tinge of amber.
When you are faced with white supremacists, "disavow" is the faintest possible condemnation, distancing you in a manner too weak to be consequential.
It resembles a Glossier ad, her hair pulled back, face dewy, the faintest hint of a natural hue painted across her sealed lips.
But there are some who gag at the mere mention of "goat cheese" or go into convulsions over the faintest whiff of Brie.
I haven't the faintest idea how Elon Musk will turn out, but he has a considerable chance of success and considerable chance of failure.
Had he shown even the faintest aptitude for oratory or ministering to the poor, he might never have determined the basic laws of heredity.
How odd, then, that not a single extraterrestrial civilization had ever made contact with Earth or left even the faintest trace of its existence.
"I'm just happy getting you stuck in between my teeth," he sings on "Only Angel," which has the faintest whiff of the Sunset Strip.
The series had been canceled by ABC, and the cliffhanger offered only the faintest hope of resuscitation for the show or its country superstar.
"The faintest and farthest galaxies are just one ten-billionth the brightness of what the human eye can see," NASA said in its statement.
While wallowing in my depression with a giant bowl of Lucky Charms, I noticed the faintest vibration deep in the cushions of my couch.
The teen also appears to have chopped the hot pink tips off of her hair, which now only has the faintest hint of rosy hue.
But when Cecile offered him the pregnancy test stick to look at the test himself, he thought he saw it: the faintest little pink line.
If you have even the faintest familiarity with The Bachelor, then you know who Corinne Olympios is — and you definitely have an opinion on her.
Imagine if any Cold War candidate had publicly expressed the faintest of hopes that the Soviet Union might use the KGB to embarrass his opponent.
This being lead, however, you'd be hard pushed to discern even the faintest flicker of bullish enthusiasm in either the Shanghai or London futures markets.
And so do the scuffed American landscapes, where the faintest ghosts of old-time outlaws and cowboys can be discerned amid the drab commercial architecture.
The only visible sign that he is older, beyond the faintest hint of age in his boyish face, comes after he completes the 18th hole.
Neither plan has the faintest hope of being actually implemented nationwide anytime soon, which means neither is any good to Vanessa and millions like her.
We- if we buy something, we don't have the faintest idea whether it's gonna go up next week or next month or the next minute.
The Trump administration may not have the faintest idea that the mobile ecosystems of today owe so much to liberalization of the old telecoms regime.
Even today, energy IT is in early development — we have only the faintest idea where it might go or what new capabilities it might unlock.
I held still, my head ducked out of sight, waiting, letting the very faintest breath escape me while my heart drummed mercilessly in my chest.
I could just hint at it with the faintest suggestion of a wink and a nudge and I'd have a legal threat land on my desk.
Buffett: Well, I don't have the faintest idea what the stock market's going to do tomorrow or next week or next month or even next year.
My go-to liquid lipsticks only give off the faintest flicks of pigment, while some of the less long-wearing contestants leave full-on, detailed marks.
Nothing is more confused than to be ordered into a war to die or be maimed for life without the faintest idea of what's going on.
Furthermore, they'd beaten several production exos and lost by the faintest of margins to a man who has owned his exo for more than two years.
SAN FRANCISCO — I'm not gonna lie to you: the new iPhone 7, which Apple unveiled on Wednesday, feels exquisite and offers the faintest hint of nostalgia.
It's not exactly a shock that we're still discovering them, considering how our telescopes are getting better and better at making out the faintest of objects.
Among liberals, there is an especially rich tradition of "bed-wetting," as even some practitioners call it, at the faintest sign of shakiness from their candidate.
If you had even the faintest inkling that she was in a dangerous or abusive situation, I'd say shut that shit down by any means necessary.
J. P. The Florida band Tenth Avenue North is a stalwart of contemporary Christian music, purveying deeply temperate lite-rock with the faintest hint of urgency.
As if emerging from the ether at the faintest hint of sunnier climes, Todd Terje has got a new project ready to unleash on the world.
At Antelope Canyon, the ideal Instagram post should look so quiet that one would imagine even the faintest sounds echoing off every groove in the sandstone.
"The bottom line is that nobody has the faintest idea yet what the Brexit effect will be," Tony Travers, a veteran urban policy expert, told me.
"We were so excited to meet Martha Stewart, but she didn't have the faintest idea who we are, not a single clue," Chip jokingly told the outlet.
The first day I wore them, I was running around from early morning until late at night, and there wasn't even the faintest threat of a blister.
He strikes me as more of a gratuitous vaper of mango-flavored juice than someone who would have the faintest idea what to do with a dab.
The institute's aim is to help provide top researchers across the scientific spectrum with bespoke algorithms that can detect even the faintest tune in the digital cacophony.
Nothing is more confused than to be ordered into a war to die or to be maimed for life without the faintest idea of what's going on.
But what we saw this week was only the faintest echo of the difficulties the administration might have once it actually tries to make the wall real.
Countries from Pakistan to Brazil are now debating reality, and in Vladimir Putin's greatest triumph, Americans are using Russia's playbook against one another without the faintest clue.
I still feel the nostalgic pull of the brand: the extremely basic décor, the not-bad coffee, the faintest whiff (illusory, mass-produced) of taste, culture, exclusivity, class.
From there the bow slowly glided up along the length of the strings, producing a furry whisper that contained only the faintest hint of violin-ness within it.
Compilations like these have existed for ages and can be found for just about every popular piece of media in which even the faintest hint of nudity appears.
But sports marketing experts say that in recent years, major brands have been much quicker to drop even the biggest star athletes at the faintest scent of controversy.
"I was little and I didn't have the faintest idea that I was serving time together with my parents," she told the Russian magazine Sport Express in 19603.
Because not even the Hubble or large Earth-based telescopes can see the oldest, faintest galaxies, they also did some mathematical work to come up with two trillion.
Neither Ruby nor Jack had ever used an encrypted messaging service before, and had only the faintest idea of what the "dark web" is and how it works.
In October, the Jackson Police Department in Mississippi announced the retirement of Ringo, a yellow Labrador retriever with a nose that could detect the faintest smell of drugs.
Through the four episodes (of eight) available for review, viewers who haven't read Mr. Gaiman's book will have only the faintest idea of where the plot is headed.
My favorite thing about a Black Diamond headlamp is the fact you can dim both the spotlight and proximity lights from full power down to the faintest glow.
And the conceptualist Wilfredo Prieto sketches, in the faintest of ink lines on a long paper scroll, images of every project he has completed in a prolific career.
In theory, this album is a contemporary update on trip-hop, but in practice it's brutal romantic theater with just the faintest musical glue to hold things together.
The five women sit within the giant, menacing jaw of a wolf, singing as they stare straight into the camera, with the faintest glimmer of mischief in their eyes.
So even though the researchers were able to generate the skin in multiple mice, scientists still don't have "the faintest idea how to control or manipulate" it, he says.
Maritza believed she was helping to capture or kill the man who ordered her death, just on the faintest suspicion that she had tipped the authorities to his whereabouts.
The yolk is the green-black of smoked glass, with a gray, nearly calcified halo, trapped in an oval of wobbling amber and emitting the faintest whiff of brimstone.
The trailer is the usual mixture of cars, guns, gadgets, and Craig doing his super-spy thing while point blank refusing to crack even the faintest hint a smile.
"The FBI has a solemn obligation to remain neutral in political matters — even the faintest appearance of using the agency's power to influence our election is deeply troubling," Brazile said.
The dogs don't have the faintest idea of what they're supposed to be doing there, unless, by coincidence, the winning dog happens to be the one left holding the toy.
No release date has been announced for the new Flight of the Navigator, so we haven't the faintest idea when, or if, we can expect to see it in theaters.
Yet no one has the faintest idea what the Earth's rotation period would be if it had not been whacked hard enough to form the Moon in the first place.
"The FBI has a solemn obligation to remain neutral in political matters – even the faintest appearance of using the agency's power to influence our election is deeply troubling," Brazile said.
No. But in Mr. Trump's Republican Party, no figure is too marginal to be ignored — and even the faintest spark of opposition must be snuffed out, doused, crushed and buried.
These were the faintest beginnings of what Shankar had long imagined, a process that took behavioral interventions beyond the nudge, and made bureaucracies capable of listening as much as prescribing.
And State of Decay 2 ends up feeling a lot like the zombies the populate it: All movement and raw appetite, with not even the faintest heartbeat to be heard.
As you may have noticed lately, the temperature outdoors currently registers somewhere between oppressive desert heat and swamp-like humidity, making even the faintest idea of getting dressed a laughable fantasy.
But the episode resists easy moral didacticism, too, because it's not simply about man's inhumanity to man, or about how easy it is to stoke paranoia with the faintest of rumors.
Given that the Obama administration also housed separated children in "cages," which merited the faintest of peeps from supplicant media, politicians and activists, this newfound outrage comes off as contrived partisanship.
The combat has the faintest whiff of Dark Souls about it, albeit nowhere near as meticulous, and enemies tend to come at you in larger groups than From Software's game(s).
You start to see the faintest tinge of cuteness in their whiskery snouts, and have to give them props for scarfing down ticks and actual venomous snakes, because that's pretty metal.
"The F.B.I. has a solemn obligation to remain neutral in political matters — even the faintest appearance of using the agency's power to influence our election is deeply troubling," Ms. Brazile said.
After watching all three of these movies and reading half the first book, I still haven't the faintest idea what Christian Grey actually does, besides stare out of skyscraper windows looking troubled.
I mean, it-- in the day or the week-- but-- shouldn't-- I don't have the faintest idea how to buy and sell stocks for a day, or a week, or a month.
Fragile and faded, the artist's works on paper depict loneliness as a driving force of desire, and erasure as the faintest of signposts toward the erotic, queer bliss Irwin so deeply prized.
Why people are calling to cancel Amazon Prime subscriptions I'm seeing the faintest outlines of a backlash against Amazon Prime subscriptions over Amazon's treatment of workers, its government contracts, and other issues.
To someone who has never felt the faintest flutter of anxiety, feeling good in a packed shopping centre wouldn’t even register as a small victory, but for me it does.
Those looking for disagreement among the legislators gathered in the Great Hall of the People, a Stalinist building in the heart of Beijing, had to squint to find even the faintest glimmer.
Manchester City, for one, might detect the faintest scent of blood; the 22-point gap could be cut in half by the end of Liverpool's game at the Etihad Stadium in April.
Twenty years later, that ritual strikes me as almost innocuous — how much power do we give to the scribbled signature of a teenager who had only the faintest idea what sex was?
Polar night had settled in, and we could only see with the help of the ship's lights and the faintest glow of twilight, which transformed the landscape into a deep-sea blue.
Sam is an alcoholic addict who snaps at the faintest sign of discouragement; Bash's enthusiasm often makes him too frantic to focus on a single task long enough to actually complete it.
While alien visitation is unlikely, as long as there remains even the faintest chance that there exist aerial objects with capabilities beyond those humanity can achieve, we should continue to investigate the possibility.
We've been living through two years that feel like the middle movie of a trilogy, where all the bad guys just keep on winning, and there is only the faintest glimmer of hope.
The latter especially became an object of ridicule for Film Twitter, which was only compounded after Weinstein wrote a bizarre column in late August for Deadline damning the film with the faintest praise.
You also get two standard three-button Genesis controllers that, while gigantic to hold, do bring back some fond memories, before ergonomics were even the faintest glint in the eye of console makers.
"I found myself at her cunt, which is exactly where I wanted to be, but I then realized with terror that I had not the faintest idea what to do next," she says.
Cousins did complete 26 of 37 passes for 251 yards and two scores, but he also threw two interceptions, and the loss most likely ended even the faintest of playoff hopes for Washington.
JON PARELES This song, from Alice Merton's debut album, "Mint," due early next year, is a rousing take on centrist 1980s pop with a disco tempo and the faintest texture of Southern rock.
I find myself crying inexplicably when characters drop their custard tarts on the floor (they worked so hard!!!!) or even just at the faintest whiff of team spirit (they all help each other!!!!!).
By the time a Manhattan-bound train reaches Bushwick and Williamsburg, riders have no more than the faintest hope of a seat, but they have a trip of only 10 or 15 minutes.
In the closing minutes of "Monsters," Ezekiel catches the faintest image of a muzzle in the window of a Saviors compound they plan to sweep, before telling his companions to drop to the ground.
In addition to the map, the institute is also in the process assembling a catalog of some of the faintest, dimmest objects on the map which you'll be able to check out right here.
The level of detail reveals even the faintest of brush strokes, and the Culture Institute website will allow users to know what materials were used as well as compare multiple works side by side.
"Friends, I have a doctorate in this business, but I don't have the faintest idea about what's going on," Maurício Santoro, a prominent political scientist in Rio de Janeiro, said in a Facebook post.
Filipino has become a culinary label recognizable to and valued by non-Filipinos, so much so that it can be applied, as an enticement, to food with only the faintest resemblance to its origins.
Every 9.9 days, it completes an orbit around its host star, Ross 128, which is what's known as a red dwarf star: They're the coolest, faintest and most common stars found in the universe.
Some preparations were exceedingly plain, like short ribs, a portion of quite fatty beef served with carrots and potatoes, and betraying only the faintest whisper of the lemon-truffle drizzle advertised on the menu.
It's easy to become obsessed with the seemingly mundane lives of others filming themselves ad nauseam, but when those others cross even the faintest of lines, it's time to reassess the cultural ecosystem's usefulness.
Investors will watch the Federal Reserve's monetary policy committee meeting closely on Wednesday for the faintest wisp of information on the central bank's plans to pare back its recent round of Treasury security purchases.
These earlier episodes weren't bad, but they had the faintest whiff of journalism masquerading as fiction, as though all involved had come up with a message and then awkwardly pinned a show to it.
As I walked, I found myself paying a different quality of attention to my surroundings than I ever had before, listening apprehensively for the faintest sounds and scanning for signs of movement in the undergrowth.
Up until reaching the black hole, Monte could still harbor even the faintest hope of rescue, divine intervention, some technological breakthrough — anything that might provide him and his daughter with some means back to Earth.
Now, Roberts has taken the fascination to the next level by coloring her hair the faintest shade of pale pink (which happens to pair perfectly with more pink, in the form of a blush blazer).
Ben also tells her about killing a kid in Iraq, and this story is why I have the faintest glimmer of hope that this may have been what really happened and not just a wish.
These requirements have the weight of prophecy and doom, but they're also faintly amusing, as though the elves lost their car keys centuries ago, and don't have the faintest idea where to look for them.
Besides that, Iowa's voters are more than 90 percent white, so the results of this poll carry only the faintest of implications about how the race will play out in the rest of the country.
And when the technique of playing a particular instrument is extended, it's often in the direction of seemingly naïve gestures — like bowing the wooden shoulder of the violin — that result in the faintest of sounds.
We hear Johan's story in a riveting scene in which Marcelo Añez's harrowing sound design, Lucrecia Briceno's lighting and Johnny Moreno's projections converge to show us the way in which the faintest light provides hope.
These micro-expressions are often so subtle and hard to detect that they can only be measured through electromyography, or EMG, which uses electrodes that are sensitive to the faintest movements of the facial muscles.
My server brought me a plate of grilled asparagus with ricotta cheese, bread crumbs and the faintest whisper of mint — far too delectable to qualify as the simple palate-cleanser I'd intended it to be.
Alas, the new "Les Misérables" really is new, and crushingly Crowe-free, and although a quotation from Victor Hugo is tacked onto the end, the story bears only the faintest relation to his enormous novel.
After a private meeting with border officials Wednesday, Republican and Democratic lawmakers alike emerged with that faintest tinge of optimism that had all but evaporated from the Capitol last month during a 35-day shutdown.
With the faintest taste of Camembert (only 29% according to the McDonald's UK ingredients list) and a delicate crunch of crumb giving way to a warm cheesy squidge, it did its job for £1.69 ($2.26).
He would allow that he doesn't follow the method of typical Korean fried-chicken joints, in which unseasoned chicken is given the faintest veil of flour or potato starch, twice fried and then daubed with sauce.
"He showed me not the faintest sign that he and his family had decided not to return," Evans wrote, recalling Thae's fondness for golf and tennis and noting that he had recently been diagnosed with diabetes.
This is how Brock Osweiler, with all of seven NFL starts to his name and just the faintest whiff of a franchise skill set, got $37 million in guarantees from the Houston Texans this off-season.
Imagine, if you will, that you're a mellow cat who now has to hear a loud human voice pierce your furry ears from a speaker around your neck every time you utter the faintest meow. Yep.
Blini come from Ms. Vasina's family, nearly diaphanous pancakes folded around chicken ground so fine, it approaches pâté; or strawberries pulsed into a near jam; or a soft farmer's cheese with the faintest implication of sugar.
From hundreds of yards away, they can pick up the faintest clink of a knife and fork, the beep of a toy, or normal human speech—enough to bring the beasts running, ready to let rip.
We've barely scratched the surface on demand response and have only the faintest glimmer of what we can do with millions of appliances hooked up to the grid for use as thermal storage or flexible demand.
The Seaport district is one of those parts of New York so overrun with tourists that it ceases to maintain even the faintest vestige of the umbilical cord that once connected it to the city's spirit.
Imagine … you're on an plane to a palm-tree-peppered island, you can hear the podcast playing in your headphones without cranking up the volume, and there's not even the faintest scent of jet fuel. Transcendent. 
"I haven't the faintest idea," Manager Terry Collins said with a laugh when asked before the game if he had a gut feeling about what his roster would look like when the trip ends Aug. 3.
It opened the floodgates — Blake Shelton rapped a little, Bryan danced to hip-hop songs onstage, the duo Florida Georgia Line built a career on importing just the faintest hint of hip-hop percussion and slang.
For the most part, only the faintest washes of pastels color the variegated surfaces of Murray's domestic and utilitarian forms: bowls, vases, espresso cups, all rendered in duplicate and artfully arranged by Wong on rainbow-colored plinths.
Perhaps to know that the even the faintest light is still present within the current darkness may offer another point of reference: how we might retrieve a sense of the spiritual within a material world gone amok.
By choosing all white men to speak on behalf of the entire country, the Trump administration is once again reaffirming its commitment to white, male supremacy (while paying only the faintest of lip service to women's empowerment).
The film's director, Maia Wechsler, is attuned enough to the details that even viewers without the faintest grasp of dance technique — picture my hand sheepishly raised — will gain a strong sense of what made Cunningham's work groundbreaking.
GOP leaders have been working to stamp out even the faintest sign of a GOP rebellion in the House, which would not only embarrass the president but could put pressure on their Senate counterparts to follow suit.
Writing for the appeals court, however, Circuit Judge Richard Posner said Citilink's ad censorship policy is limited to ad content, and the Women's Health Link ad lacked "the faintest suggestion" of a political, religious or moral agenda.
These sorts of summery styles, and more, are displayed in the new store, where one wall is stacked floor-to-ceiling with chic creamy shoe boxes and the other walls are painted the faintest of dusky pinks.
Many readers and writers have been drawn to Thoreau's keen, almost superhuman, powers of observation, to the idea that something so little — the smallest leaf, the faintest breeze — could be felt so profoundly and mean so much.
Collins admitted in Tuesday's post-game that he hadn't the "faintest idea" of who would pitch in the series finale, although Milone or Gsellman are the most likely candidates according to multiple New York-area beat writers.
The season opens with the faintest noise: A single French horn bleats a plaintive melody while a platoon of hoary men from the Royal Mail service, all wearing dark suits, shuffles into a stateroom in Buckingham Palace.
He understands that a scene shifts depending on who's in it, and that large communities of people will come to have a kind of group consciousness that shifts and changes based on the faintest trembles of the wind.
"This is an enemy that ruthlessly exploits civilians to serve its own ends, and clearly has not even the faintest qualm about deliberately placing them in danger," U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein said.
Verbal and emotional abuse is very real and very damaging, and if that rings even the faintest bell for you, please know that there is immediate help available to you with resources like the National Domestic Violence Hotline.
Even minor, unresolved misdemeanor charges can render individual immigrants permanently ineligible for visas to return to the U.S., while even the faintest rumor of ICE enforcement can cause ripples of fear and panic to spread throughout their communities.
For kids, Chuck E. Cheese's has it all—a ball pit, Skee-Ball, pizza, and a slew of arcade games that, at the faintest signs of competency, pump out tickets redeemable for a variety of cheap plastic toys.
For much of the year, equity bulls bought stocks on even the faintest hint of good news about companies or the economy, pushing U.S. indexes to new all-time highs despite a slowing economy and negligible earnings growth.
"These comments reflect the utterances of someone who either doesn't have the faintest understanding of the science, or has total contempt for scientific truth," Michael Mann, climatologist, geophysicist and director of Penn State's Earth System Science Center, told Gizmodo.
A Friday deadline to complete business flew by without the faintest public hint of progress, after the death of former President George Bush prompted a rare moment of bipartisanship that had lawmakers push back the deadline to Dec. 21.
"I looked out into smoke-filled valleys, with only the faintest ghosts of distant ridges and peaks in the background," Michael Mann, a US climate scientist who is on sabbatical in Sydney, wrote in the Guardian on January 2.
The final proof was read by no less than seven expert proofreaders, lest the slightest tremble in the tail of a comma or the faintest cast in a capital "I" offend the fastidious eyes of the Great American Public.
"Sterling isn't cheap enough to buy until EUR/GBP is the other side of 0.95 and there isn't the faintest glimmer of positive news on the horizon," said Kit Juckes, a currency strategist at Societe Generale, calling the pound "parachute-less".
If you're like me and a miserable wreck, the minute you find yourself taking the faintest bit of pleasure in anything, you begin reaching for ways to rationalize it, because how dare anybody have fun at a time like this?
Even the faintest buzz of a bee whirring by is enough to make you tense up, your eyes scanning the sky for a sign of the tiny insect whose prick can make even the most stoic among us weep in pain.
They searched with the Very Large Telescope in Chile in the summer of 2017 and found 2012 TC4, and when it was discovered, it was the faintest near-Earth object ever detected, according to the paper published in the journal Icarus.
In the past three years, evidence has emerged that Facebook was a primary vector for sowing political discord in the United States and, so far, Zuckerberg hasn't demonstrated that his company has the faintest idea of how to stop it.
"The majority of them drag out wretched days of toil in the ownership of masters too poor to feed them — too inured to hardship themselves to appreciate, in the faintest degree, the sufferings of animals in their hands," Ms. Brooke wrote.
By the time tensions had simmered over and tellies were being thrown into the backs of patiently-waiting minivans, Saxobeat had slunk off back to eastern Europe, leaving nothing behind but the faintest memory of his brief and fleeting existence.
Carr's book has taken so long to make it to any size screen that its eerie, gory murders (mostly of young prostitutes, whom we might better understand as trans women in modern terms) have just the faintest hint of repetitiveness.
JOE COSCARELLI There were only the faintest hints of skepticism at the Grammys on Sunday, only the mildest acknowledgment of the controversies that have been engulfing the Recording Academy for the past two weeks, and really, the past two years.
Maybe people have only the faintest idea of the fatality risks of any given job, and maybe the labor market isn't tight enough that they actually have a choice of jobs and just take the first one that becomes available.
You know, in my view, with a very high probability you know what is going to happen 10 and 20 years from now in a major way, and I don't have the faintest idea what is going to happen tomorrow or next week.
"If so many dwarfs came along with the LMC only recently, that means the properties of the Milky Way satellite population just 1 billion years ago were radically different, impacting our understanding of how the faintest galaxies form and evolve," Sales said.
Politicians and pundits could not speak clearly about the princess's political ambitions, for fear of crossing the poorly demarcated boundary between insight and insult under the vague but harsh lèse-majesté law, which protects the royal family from even the faintest criticism.
The genius of Spider-Man is that, by making web-slinging both incredibly forgiving and visually spectacular, it transfers Spider-Man's fictional mastery of his universe to our own playing of the game, with only the faintest hint of a learning curve.
"We also found that it has a dark red color, similar to objects in the outer solar system, and confirmed that it is completely inert, without the faintest hint of dust around it," Meech, one of the authors of the new study, added.
And MMA has always been more rigid and less forgiving than that, with little tolerance for moral relativism or nuance from its heroes, ready to help accelerate anyone's fall from grace the moment they show the faintest hint of hubris or weakness.
And then, 1.3 billion years later, in September 2015, on a small planet orbiting an unregarded yellow sun, at facilities known to the planet's inhabitants as the Advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO), the faintest slice of those waves was caught.
" He continued: "We would be willfully removing ourselves from a single market of 500 million people without the faintest idea whether, or on what terms, we would be allowed to continue trading with 27 E.U. states who would want to punish us.
The more fastidious and reliable the ultra-black, the more broadly useful it will prove to be — in solar power generators, radiometers, industrial baffles and telescopes primed to detect the faintest light fluxes as a distant planet traverses the face of its star.
But this all sounds so academic, when the experience is anything but: the pork belly stretched out, the faintest ripple as it starts to feel the heat, the red darkening, the vigil that feels forever, although it takes less than 10 minutes.
In an attempt to avoid the deep humiliation of actually covering my face in public, I'll stare at the very corner of the screen or squint my eyes so much I can barely see anything other than the faintest blur of movement.
With the faintest echoes of a rising tide of populism in the kingdom, this aside is not the best move on the part of the filmmakers, but it's also just a comically hollow excuse for Amber to flex her rather limited investigative journalist muscles.
Containing only the faintest traces of the spark that turned this once unpromising idea into a nearly four billion-dollar enterprise, Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg's "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" is a mercenary, visually unappealing exercise in brand maintenance.
China (270-21996) has never beaten the U.S. on Olympic hardwood and there was not the faintest hint that this was going to be the evening that drought would end, even when Ding Yanyuhang scored the first points on a pair of free throws.
A robust media campaign seems to have succeeded in asserting that the Cavs were not in good enough shape to habitually run fast breaks and didn't have the faintest idea of what their roles were in the compiling of a disreputable 21985-218 record under Blatt.
The war in Syria has already killed more than 250,000 people, and has unleashed the greatest tide of refugees since the end of World War II. True, the news that world powers have agreed to a "cessation of hostilities" in Syria offers the faintest glimmer of hope.
When a whisper reached him, the faintest murmur from one of his top, inner-circle speakers'-bureau doctors, that a certain Indian movie actress turned American daytime-TV superstar might appreciate a house call, Dr. R. K. Smile actually laughed out loud and clapped his hands.
"It made a lot of people come out who weren't going to come out before," said Danielle Garda, a steel worker from Detroit who backs Sanders and is still holding out the faintest of hope that her guy could win the nomination when delegates vote this week.
The resulting images are diffused by Ben-Day dot–like circles: washed-out yellows and blues from a storefront or gas station, a luxury watch face from an ad with only the faintest outline of its branding, and a man slumped to his side with a bag of groceries.
And kurakkan pittu, small pillars of grated coconut and ragi (finger millet), to be knocked over and mixed with coconut milk and lunu miris, raw onion and chile smashed in a mortar until the heat blooms, sweet and rank at once, brightened with the faintest trace of lime.
I'm proud to say I can go to the bathroom in the middle of the night without flicking a single light on along the way, because I have only the faintest memory of that scene in the Sixth Sense (which was probably the last scary movie I saw).
The reality is that none of the agencies we currently have in place were designed with even the faintest clue of what future technology would hold, and comparisons to utilities like water or commodities like oil, while the best analogies we have in our current regulatory system, aren't completely appropriate.
And yet, among the chorus of "Yes, Mr. Trump"s and "You were great, Mr. Trump"s that tumble out of his yes-men at even the faintest prompt, the Donald can still hear the din of guffaws coming from a political class that long ago stopped taking him seriously.
And if you think the difference is that the racism and cruelty were once quiet but are now loud — and that this is frightening — that argument, too, can be flipped on its head: It once took only the faintest of dog whistles to get the majority out to the polls.
While I was at my desk, Super Hearing allowed me to pick up on the faintest background noises, some of which I wouldn't have otherwise paid much attention to, such as the unzipping of jackets, popping open of soda cans, beeping of car horns outside, and hushed conversations between co-workers around me.
It is a large group of candidates that hopes this bet comes true, including any Democrat who is not in what is now regarded as the top tier (Biden, Warren, Sanders, and, barely, Buttigieg) and is laboring against media presumptions that they have only the faintest and most implausible chance of being president.
"These observations of the faintest, largest structures in the universe are a key to understanding how our Universe evolved through time, how galaxies grow and mature, and how the changing environments around galaxies created what we see around us," said Erika Hamden in a related Perspective, assistant professor of astronomy at the University of Arizona.
Turns out Dutchboy is due to be handed off from sole American control (somehow affected through a multi-country coalition on the International Space Station, one of the many plot points that makes not the faintest whiff of sense) in two weeks, and America's president (Andy Garcia) refuses to turn over a damaged product.
By the time I knew them, Joe wore thick George Smiley glasses and a thin gray mustache; he was serious and laconic, with the faintest trace of island pronunciation ("ten tausand times"), while Menchu was outgoing and outlandish, with a pouf of hair in a vanilla-pudding color that looked pink in certain light.
He points out that many who joined the far-right protests in Chemnitz or vote for the Alternative for Germany are too young to have more than the faintest memories of the G.D.R. But they do remember the radical changes of the 1990s: privatization, the rapid death of East German industries and ensuing job losses.
With even the faintest sniff of sunshine on the horizon, it's clear the benevolent, warm, aphrodisiac god of the seasons is making his way to everyone's door, heralding a three month period where it's okay to leave the house in a T-shirt and justifiable to have nothing but ice cream and bottled beer for dinner.
So the president spent much of Saturday quote-tweeting Goldman, an ad executive whose line of defense—that the Russians were more interested in seeding chaos than electing Trump, a statement seemingly designed to minimize Facebook's responsibility for our current national situation—synergizes nicely with Trump's now-familiar habit of latching on to anything with the faintest possibility of exonerating him.
And this is the travesty I'm seeing on my massage table – healthy, young men who should be rocking their sexual primes, but instead have such limited access to the thousands of comatose nerves in their semi-working dicks that they have to buck and clench and grind against my soft, intentional strokes to feel even the faintest tingle of arousal.
He was standing in the middle of a row of seats, with stacks of scripts beside him, and when I handed him my head shot he looked at me without the faintest recognition, but then when it suddenly became clear to him who I was and how much I'd changed in the intervening years he stepped forward and embraced me.
"Die a Happy Man" is a slow, graceful ballad sung with pure feeling: If I never get to see the Northern LightsOr if I never get to see the Eiffel Tower at nightOh, if all I got is your hand in my handBaby, I could die a happy man Mr. Rhett sings gently, with the faintest hint of soul-music syrup in his barely-accented voice.
The role and the scene highlighted Krasinski's own understanding of how malleable and skin-deep the guise of the good guy could be, suggesting he knew that he was able to wear and benefit from it so easily — how it was a designation awarded a little too unquestionably to floppy-haired white guys who gave off even the faintest whiff of a childhood filled with family dinners and church on Sundays.
Their contribution here, "The Ditch," takes the form of a 20-minute ride down to hell while showing off the band's dynamic range; sure, there's tons of sludge, doom, black, and death metal afoot, but a prolonged, moody gothic passage peeks through near the song's end, and the faintest metallic hardcore influence sneaks under the surface (particularly in vocalist Kenny Snarzyk's howls, which at times sound like like a zonked-out Cursed).
At the time of writing a five day old update of of Instagram's iOS app already features the new construction — although it looks far more dark pattern than splashy rebrand, with just the faintest whisker of grey text at the base of the screen to disclose that you're about to be sucked into the Facebook empire (vs a giant big blue 'Create new account' button winking to be tapped up top… ) Here's the landing screen — with the new branding.
It'll be a brandy old-fashioned, if you're doing this right, a cocktail that bears only the faintest resemblance to the whiskey version found elsewhere in the land; the German immigrants who settled the state preferred their alcohol on the sweet side, and, according to Holly L. De Ruyter, the director of the 303 documentary "Old Fashioned: The Story of the Wisconsin Supper Club," the drink was refined during Prohibition, when people had to use fruit and sugar to mask the taste of rotgut liquor.
It will shock you to hear that, I, Corbin Smith—a decent person who is just trying to watch some basketball with a sweater on—was staying in, sipping a cup of hot coco and cleaning my nicest monocle, just trying to enjoy a Memphis Grizzlies game, take in some subtle flip shots and delightfully unexpected and light and airy and sweet three pointers from my all-time favorite player, Marc Gasol, when all of a sudden, I look up from my hands and their polishing work and ... ... I yelp in terror and madness, every hair on my body standing on end, my screams so strained and terrified that my throat can only make the faintest of yelps.

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