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691 Sentences With "fit in with"

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I didn't quite fit in with the white kids, didn't quite fit in with the Asian kids.
"[As a child], I didn't fit in with the saints, I fit in with the monsters," he recalled.
He says the dude can't fit in with teams looking to rebuild with younger players -- and he can't fit in with squads that get up and down the floor.
Like it can fit in with a beat like butter.
How do these names fit in with other hacker monikers?
How does screen time fit in with all of this?
So how does photography fit in with all of this?
Novel touches on the struggle to fit in with other SAHMs.
"Neutrality fit in with Malaysia's agenda at the time," Hoo explained.
How do bikes fit in with public transit in the Netherlands?
" Interviewer: "That would certainly fit in with what we do here.
It's subtle enough to fit in with your current decor, though.
Holden never quite fit in with the rest of her tribe.
How, exactly, would he fit in with Mike D'Antoni's uptempo system?
I wasn't sure where you wanted to fit in with that?
Seeing how Curry fit in with that would have been fascinating.
How do they fit in with the rest of the installation?
I THINK XEROX COULD FIT IN WITH A NUMBER OF COMPANIES.
How does Hearty Start fit in with more traditional food charities?
Keep in mind how they fit in with the party platform.
Kyrsten Sinema doesn't really fit in with her fellow Senate Democrats.
She writes that he seemed to fit in with her family well.
How does the program fit in with Adult Swim the TV network?
This seems very much to fit in with that bigger strategy, too.
I like having to stretch myself to fit in with their requirements.
The show will also apparently fit in with Peter Jackson's two trilogies.
Did you feel like you didn't fit in with the other bands?
Did you feel like you fit in with that scene at all?
How does your religion fit in with your life outside of it?
How do you feel you fit in with the Perc Trax milieu?
So, how does this fit in with your work as a writer?
Sean's vocals fit in with your songs on the record really well.
Where does the redistribution of waste food fit in with the solution?
It's simple, it's subtle and it will fit in with most decors.
Ask, 'Does this fit in with this identity we want to form?
Did you ever feel like Wild Beasts fit in with any scene?
How does the album title fit in with that whole rabbit hole?
I always had this sense of wanting to fit in with my people.
How does releasing as a singles label fit in with the universe concept?
How does the program fit in with the music industry as a whole?
The 2845 doesn't even attempt to fit in with the trends of 28.
If you're pulled together, you're definitely going to fit in with any crowd.
Wine fit in with the group's commitment to spiritual work and high culture.
And in its own way, it fit in with the more general conversation.
A Google designed and Google-branded smartwatch also fit in with that vision.
The members didn't feel that they fit in with their squeaky-clean peers.
I asked him how these tragedies fit in with his faith and worldview.
Nixon's historic visit to Beijing in February 19693 fit in with that vision.
Back when I loved him, Pennywise fit in with my then religious perspective.
" Of Mr. Espy, the president wondered: "How does he fit in with Mississippi?
"Sean fit in with our family so well on that first trip," Mrs.
My friends were gone and I didn't fit in with my family dynamic.
Self-fashioning in ways that don't fit in with mainstream sensibilities of style.
How does this fit in with the rest of Berlin's many concert halls?
The technology will be adapted to fit in with the new focus on production.
" Trump also asked voters at a rally, "How does [Espy] fit in with Mississippi?
Isn't the main appeal of joining one having a group to fit in with?
"I don't know if it would fit in with the whole show," he admitted.
How does it fit in with the music you're writing for your third LP?
Their cruiser curves and fun colors fit in with the trees and the sunlight.
STEVE LIESMAN: How does it fit in with your general view of the economy?
The company is being careful about how brands fit in with its shows creatively.
But these ideas gained even more traction because they fit in with cultural concerns.
We also wanted to update our stack to fit in with the modern paradigm.
" She pointed to her heart: "It just didn't fit in with this right here.
Where does Jigsaw fit in with Google's larger efforts to close the digital divide?
You don't listen to metal because you think you fit in with the mundanes.
"They knew they didn't fit in with the non-Native foster families," said Mrs.
My only motivation in taking it myself was to fit in with my peers.
Guardiola never quite fit in with the Bavarian bonhomie at the perennial German champion.
Maxey, who had never learned sign language, struggled to fit in with his classmates.
Last year, Tencent had to alter PUBG to fit in with the regulator's view.
The new arrival's name is sure to fit in with those of his big sisters.
I wrote him in these two books to fit in with everything else I'd done.
They have to reinvent the world around themselves in order to fit in with it.
The upshot is it's minimalist enough to fit in with most living rooms and kitchens.
Do you feel like you fit in with the groups and communities you're associating with?
It's more about nature and understanding where you fit in with that kind of cycle.
Netflix is also being careful about how its partnerships fit in with its originals creatively.
So I don't think that we necessarily fit in with the typical-- Warren Buffett-- investment.
But more is at stake than feeling like you don't fit in with the jocks.
At that time, Converge really didn't fit in with what was going on in hardcore.
How does your identity as a witch fit in with your tattooing, if at all?
Elle tries to fit in with her classmates – but she doesn't lose her signature style.
Consider this before deciding whether or not the applicant would fit in with your team.
He said that views such as Kipling's did not fit in with a diverse body.
"He was friends with them, and he fit in with the spirit," Mr. Johnnes said.
Like its counterpart in nature, Wang's octopod disguises itself to fit in with its surroundings.
He sees an unprecedented opportunity to fit in with nature, as opposed to conquering it.
The one who just wants to wake up, go to work, and fit in with society.
The values imparted by the Bible don't necessarily fit in with the values of our time.
But candidates are talking about the protests in ways that fit in with their campaign messaging.
Sure, but it doesn't quite fit in with how Bryce insisted he and Justin share everything.
I was just kind of an average guy that fit in with a really great team.
Exactly how she'll fit in with the team at Highway 65 remains to be seen, however.
Brands try real hard to create funny viral moments and fit in with the internet conversation.
But that did not fit In with the administration's energy dominance agenda (their words, not mine).
How do the lessons of our experiment fit in with the dream of collective self-governance?
Lance befriends a group of intellectuals, and Nina hires a tutor to fit in with them.
Born Thomas Oldweiler Jr. in Mobile, Mr. DiCaprio did not fit in with the local culture.
They do everything they can to silence you if you don't fit in with the agenda.
"I think ghost kitchens fully fit in with where trends are going right now," Templeton said.
I've never really fit in with the South and have always had trouble finding dates here.
It is unclear how that will fit in with Priebus exerting more control over White House operations.
It's unclear how owning and operating Gawker would fit in with Thiel's plan for a television network.
Born in 1918, Rosemary was mentally impaired and struggled to fit in with her highly ambitious family.
His young love interest is intimidated, and realizes she can never fit in with this rich family.
"She seemed to be really happy and fit in with him and his son," adds the source.
Lungs fit in with the emerging noise scene, though Big Black took a sideways approach to it.
I was 14, and I did it to fit in with the older punk kids at first.
Natural wine fit in with the urban appetite for movements that evoked a slower, more earthbound past.
Cain: How do private label brands like Calia and DSG fit in with your strategy going forward?
He seemed to fit in with the cast perfectly, if this photo is anything to go by.
His sound tried to fit in with our sound and I think it worked out really well.
They played among punk peers and hardcore heavyweights, but never quite fit in with any of them.
I realized very quickly I didn't fit in with the male executives to which I was selling.
Introverted and neither pretty, nor stylish, nor smart, I never fit in with any crowd in school.
How does the engineering and design of NASA's spacesuit fit in with its goals for future missions?
However, last month's job gains fit in with economists' expectations for moderate nonfarm payrolls growth in September.
The deeper challenge arises as the pressure to fit in with one's privileged peers starts to work.
Can you talk about your relationship to Nervous Horizon and how your music fit in with this label?
Benjamin: And all of us are kind of sensitive… we don't fit in with these traditional masculine roles.
This may not be the best NFL content, but it does fit in with Twitter's news-focused reputation.
Tyler was one of Hannah's "reasons why," but did not fit in with the others in the group.
My coworkers indulge in beer and apple cider while I attempt to fit in with my sparkling water.
Beyond any monetary benefits, the strategy seems to fit in with the throwback nature of Trumps entire campaign.
I wanted to do something that didn't fit in with anything that was going on at the time.
I totally feel like I fit in with the rest of O.C. when I put them on. Ha!
If your appearance doesn't fit in with stereotypical gender performances, you will always be ostracized on some level.
Imagine a warbler finch wearing a fake beak to fit in with ground finches—it would be absurd.
Either way, the really fascinating thing is just how easily Farage would fit in with the Trump crowd.
And we don't get put on festivals that we fit in with because the name is too aggressive.
What appeals to you specifically about doing music, and how does it fit in with your other work?
The switch proved fortuitous, gelled effortlessly with their slogan, and fit in with Smith's sharply honed business sense.
I didn't really feel like I fit in with either, so that made me really aware of masculinity.
I prefer adding as much nonsense as I can fit in, with a grain of relatability to it.
As a freshman, if you're not like that, it's hard to find the people you fit in with.
She never really fit in with Stieglitz's salon and city, seeking a breath of fresh air in Maine.
So as the country was expanding, the infrastructure of the World Cup fit in with the country's plans.
Sagittarius is a freedom-seeking sign, so you don't care if your ideas fit in with the crowd!
The moves by Moore's shoestring campaign fit in with the candidate's long history of embracing unproven conspiracy theories.
Their high-shine and vibrant shades are simply too bold to fit in with the latest beauty trends.
In retrospect, they wondered if Meetup was preemptively changing its culture to fit in with WeWork's more forceful style.
"She seemed to be really happy and fit in with him and his son," the source previously told PEOPLE.
We never sold mephedrone, which didn't fit in with our ethos because we thought it was dirty and unsafe.
Grayson is also building a set of small cottages behind Lula Jane's, designed to fit in with the neighborhood.
The third is light estimation, which helps virtual props cast accurate shadows and otherwise fit in with their surroundings.
But that does not always fit in with the more incremental and measured product approach of large tech companies.
As Mort gets older, he wants to fit in with the girls in his class, but they reject him.
"She seemed to be really happy and fit in with him and his son," the insider previously told PEOPLE.
It made her sleep late some mornings, but Mr Wilson kindly adjusted his schedule to fit in with hers.
How does this mesh, fit in with the president&aposs clear desire to have better relations with Vladimir Putin?
This is something else that doesn't seem to fit in with the Brexit "economic meltdown" scenario portrayed last summer.
It's not so different than how Black Panther seems to fit in with the culture at large in 2018.
How all these national and regional efforts will fit in with the OECD's global initiative remains to be seen.
Scott definitely doesn't fit in with this private-plane set, but he welcomed the flight home to New York.
She didn't have to fit in with any style, she was the new style, and it's a positive style.
In the late '90s, Burning Man attendees wore clothes that fit in with popular fashion trends of the decade.
It can be presumed that he wanted to show respect and "fit in" with the people of the country.
It was a revelation for Lynn, who had struggled to fit in with his peers for so many years.
"We scheduled everything, and then we rewrote our scenes to fit in with what the elephants did," she says.
Conveniently, rosé doesn't have to try and fit in with these evolving notions—it was simply born that way.
Even then, frontman Jarvis Cocker didn't fit in with the posterboy cool of Damon Albarn and the Gallagher brothers.
He says this access fit in with his style of photography, which taps into a laid back, documentary vibe.
A private room fit in with my train-travel dreams, but I had always assumed such luxury prohibitively expensive.
Beyond that, it's still not entirely clear where he'll fit in with the Mets when the regular season begins.
We try so hard to fit in with the people around us that we lose ourselves in the mix.
"Cambridge Analytica didn't really fit in with it much at all," a source close to Trump's data team said.
Some of the allegations contained in the Spiegel report fit in with what is already known about Volkswagen's cheating.
And helpless, of course, is what makes people act out in ways that do not fit in with society.
It's so easy to lose this through assimilation and trying to fit in with a group, team, or organization.
"They both still fit in with our fleet plan," spokesman Chris Mainz said of the two new 737 models.
Instead, Google focuses on things like designs with bright, friendly colors and textured fabrics that fit in with modern living.
And to dress each Ken so they fit in with Barbie and her extensive closet, Lyst used current market data.
But how does May's keenness to strike a UK-US trade deal fit in with Trump's vision of "America First"?
Zendesk also announced a new Messenger product today called Zendesk Message that will fit in with its customer service focus.
As Rudolph attempts to fit in with the other reindeers, he saves Christmas by lighting the way for Santa's sleigh.
Growing up, I tried so hard to fit in with the white crowd, but I was bullied for being Asian.
"I tried really hard in college to fit in with what was expected as an Asian young lady," Wu said.
No, Jean needs a cool mom outfit, to fit in with the moms who don't go to an office everyday.
It might not fit in with the sport's post-Olympics marketing push, but for U.S.A. Gymnastics, that time is now.
Dressing nicely for an interview is important, but you need to show them how you'll fit in with the culture.
A lot of career advice boils down to various ways to fit in with whatever group you aspire to join.
Do you feel like you have to spend more money to fit in with the suit-wearing business student crowd?
She grew up in Beaverton, Oregon near the Nike headquarters and struggled to fit in with the jocks around town.
I just wanted to skate, and to fit in with that group of people, because they're the coolest to me.
When I met Pete, I had to transition because I felt like I needed to fit in with his aesthetic.
It constructs a new way of existence that allows for self-evaluation and how we fit in with the world.
"[Decriminalization] fit in with these broader trends," said Hallie Lieberman, a sex historian and journalist who writes about sex work.
The changes fit in with Microsoft's overarching Fluent Design language, which can be found across most parts of Windows 10.
Laughter & Lust was really the only album that made sense from the '90s that would fit in with the other stuff.
Being left out or feeling like you don't fit in with a certain group sucks, no matter how old you are.
Pete Buttigieg knows some black voters are skeptical of how they're supposed to fit in with his suddenly ascendent presidential campaign.
Every label we've ever been on, we've always been the odd-duck band that doesn't quite fit in with everything else.
Firth fit in with the glamour of Cannes in a sharp black tuxedo, with his weight loss apparent in his face.
"I have worked with so many kids and teens who don't fit in with the parents who raise them," says Crenshaw.
The hedge fund also wants clarity on how the semiconductor and insurance divisions fit in with the rest of the company.
The compact, rounded-corner design comes in four finishes to help this set fit in with a wider variety of decors.
To fit in with his Canadian surroundings and to make walking easier, Cupid was eventually given a personalized pair of skis.
He wasn't being woke to fit in with the new trendy wave of progressiveness; Siriano was just doing what comes naturally.
Unlike the Brit-pop scene, these one-time songs didn't fit in with the zeitgeist; they were their own genreless genre.
Throughout the series, Lindsay struggles to fit in with her new "freak" friends while maintaining her former reputation as a "geek."
The iconic Bugatti horseshoe is smaller than its counterparts — a decision made to fit in with the car's low-dropping front.
There would be times where I tried to fit in with other groups of people, and I'm just out of place.
Moore's "Reclining Figure" (1969-70), many students have said, is just ugly and doesn't fit in with Columbia's neo-Classical aesthetic.
Its facade is lined with bricks to better fit in with nearby apartment buildings that are more than a century old.
"I think we are on our own—we decide our faith and where we fit in with the universe," Hanindyojati said.
I was so surprised they were playing this festival though, it doesn't really fit in with the rest of the music.
"Our club has a long tradition of electing conservative-to-moderate Republicans who fit in with the community," Mr. Morgan said.
Presumably, employers don't comprehend the benefits of hiring someone with cognitive abilities that don't fit in with the standard corporate structure.
There's a fine line between maintaining your identity, and not becoming someone you're not just to fit in with a certain culture.
Teachers were asked about their relationships with the children and about how well the children fit in with others in the classroom.
Growing up religious, you're taught a lot about the world that may or may not fit in with your worldview moving forward.
The Big Bang Theory actress explained that she was never "the pretty girl" and didn't fit in with others in the industry.
He had to figure out where to pick his spots and identify skill sets that fit in with what NBA teams desired.
Parts of it are kind of bad but they are not the majority and, oddly, still fit in with the cartoony tone.
"We use humor socially to figure out who we fit in with and what groups we are excluded from," Steed told CNN.
It may be for some people, but it does fit in with the general feel of a room as formal as this.
I don't know if I'd quite fit in with a gaggle of gay rock climbers, but it sounds like a good time.
At the domestic level, how does the rise of the populists fit in with the thesis that political power follows economic power?
It's a gesture to fit in with the neighborhood, a microcosm of diversity, and to cater to the various levels of tolerance.
It's probably not a question they're commonly asked, but those who will fit in with our culture will find it pretty quickly.
She learned that being up-front and transparent was the best way of finding someone who would fit in with her life.
Sitting at those tables, I reveled in the exotic taste of butter; I reveled in feeling that I fit in with Americans.
My natural hormones literally got cut out, and then I was put on prescription drugs to fit in with the other children.
Along with this, it explores how emoji fit in with larger trends in language and the ways emoji have influenced visual art.
We learned English and managed to assimilate quicker than our parents, but we've never quite fit in with the Americans at school.
"I thought commentary videos were a brilliant vessel for comedic writing that also fit in with what YouTube's algorithm promotes," he explains.
I mean, sometimes the drug dealers will ask "Take my photo!" but it doesn't fit in with what I'm trying to do.
It was trial-and-error finding wholesalers who offered great quality clothing in my price range that fit in with my brand.
It conjures dystopian images and ideas that also fit in with current debates and issues, including the link between immigration and labor.
Plus, they are an animal that is not difficult to find and seems to fit in with its surrounding environment: the city.
But he's mostly fit in with his colleagues — even hosting the party's informal dinner on Monday with helpings of Chick-fil-A.
I don't really fit in with the L.A. lifestyle, because everyone's in T-shirts and jeans, and I don't like that look.
She fit in with the group, many of whom the President has directly criticized, in a way her husband never could have.
In the attorney's life, you can see the strange ease with which a sybaritic con man fit in with crusading social reactionaries.
It was never celebrated in his lifetime, and it's this manual of unfiltered artistic impulse that doesn't fit in with its time.
He had become a much better teammate, and his play style actually fit in with what the rest of the team was doing.
Slapdash ones were added in recent years, but Monotype has carefully redrawn them to fit in with the rest of the font family.
Slapdash ones were added in recent years, but Monotype has carefully redrawn them to fit in with the rest of the font family.
He also shared that he was "trying to fit in" with the bridesmaids — as if he ever seemed uncomfortable in a social situation.
Are you resisting hooking up with that person you have a crush on just because they don't fit in with your trendy crowd?
The way that these perfumes fit in with the narrative is that these are the perfumes that Lucia Rosso is thinking about making.
In high school I had a serious problem with isolating myself, since I didn't know where to fit in with my peer groups.
The idea fit in with the Whitney's newly articulated goal of showing politically relevant art "that relates to the real world," he said.
It felt like there was something appropriate about using tools that actually fit in with the nature of the game as interface-oriented.
Bannister, nicknamed the "lone wolf miler" because he scorned coaches, had worked out his own training schedule to fit in with his studies.
The interface more closely resembles a Nexus device, and HTC says it has redesigned its apps to fit in with Material Design guidelines.
If you're thinking that Hadid's moto-meets-mayhem vibes fit in with the Chrome Hearts DNA a little too well, you'd be right.
This would fit in with Airbnb's wider remit, too, to continue diversifying its user base and income, potentially ahead of a public listing.
I grew up overseas and started smoking when I was in eighth grade just to fit in with the cool guys and stuff.
As Beth (Holly Hunter) explains, her gentle, awkward, New Yorker husband didn't fit in with her family of tough North Carolina army vets.
And one of the most-frequently asked questions, upon the news of the couple's engagement, was how would Meghan fit in with this.
As the three try to fit in with their fellow wealthy classmates, a whirlwind of clashes occurs that lead to a mysterious murder.
The process usually lasts three to four weeks, according to Microsoft, although that can vary to fit in with business schools' recruiting timeframes.
Ford said their fight sequence didn't feel like it fit in with the larger story they were tracking between Thanos and Iron Man.
Together, they fight epic cosmic battles while simultaneously attempting to fit in with their human neighbors in the quirky town of Beach City.
Before you take out a loan, consider how the repayment will fit in with your cash flow if you start using the credit.
And that would then fit in with the fact that he isn't half as, a tenth as rich as he pretends to be.
As early as middle school, Boucher began sneaking his parents' liquor, partly to fit in with older boys he admired, he told me.
I love it so much that I first bought one in blue, needing more clothes that fit in with dress code at work.
Mitski might not have fit in with the indie rock of her adolescence, but she fits in nicely with that of her adulthood.
"The look [of the '90s] was a quieter, more understated reaction that fit in with the period's low-key minimalist style," Dukes said.
Who should staff these review committees, and how do they fit in with privacy and security reviews which often look at related issues?
I grew up overseas and started smoking when I was in eighth grade just to fit in with the cool guys and stuff.
Buying Crown would also fit in with Wynn's strategy to diversify geographically to protect its growth prospects if its Macau license are not renewed.
Jay is battling with editors, and Pat is struggling to fit in with the upper-class L.A. family she now believes she belongs to.
Let's take a closer look at how Simmons and Ingram figure to fit in with their teams and with the NBA in 2016-17.
So I didn't really struggle with trying to fit in with other people because it's like trying to fit a square in a circle.
Being humble is the name of the game for me, so I'll keep that job and fit in with society for a while here.
But teenagers are forming identities and opinions, while also wanting to fit in with their peers; they are constantly testing themselves and each other.
They list the names of spices while "Wannabe" plays in the background to prove they've got the knowledge to fit in with the group.
Truthfully, I didn't know how he would fit in with the rest of the soulful, funky performers that had dominated the stage thus far.
The hedge fund also wants clarity on how Sony's semiconductor and insurance divisions fit in with the rest of the company, the sources added.
It's an argument he said fit in with his own campaign to shake up Washington by renegotiating free trade deals and stopping illegal immigration.
There were times when I didn't feel like I could be in it because I didn't think I fit in with the other girls.
The Saturday Night Live star spent her high school years trying to fit in with everyone in her skin-baring hometown of Phoenix, Arizona.
The move seemed a bit odd, but perhaps fit in with Amazon's goal of being the online site for anything consumers want to buy.
He struggled to fit in with Buffalo, hauling in 39 receptions for 571 yards and two touchdowns in 18 total games with the club.
It was so hard for me to imagine what my life looked like before him because he fit in with our family so perfectly.
" He continues, "We haven't changed our sound drastically — maybe a little bit — so the new songs definitely fit in with all the old stuff.
I can't imagine that I'd fit in with anyone else there, and the inevitable consequences of my financial irresponsibility would literally eat me alive.
Photo: James Medcraft What are you looking to explore with the Spectra series and how does this sculpture fit in with the previous iterations?
Marianne finally finds her footing as Connell falters—he's a scholarship student who doesn't quite fit in with the rest of the moneyed crowd.
Norton would later acknowledge that they "weren't my best tweets," claiming she'd been trying to fit in with the hacker culture she wrote about.
We talk, over Cokes of course, about the oddities of growing up queer and not knowing if you fit in with other queer kids.
If you want Christmas decorations that feel festive, but not kitschy and still fit in with your space, we can't recommend Anthropologie's selection enough.
The Rivet Fold is pretty on its own and, like the rest of the Rivet collection, understated enough to fit in with any decor.
Nashville defeated Washington 123-3 on Tuesday for its fifth straight victory as newcomer Kyle Turris continues to fit in with his new teammates.
One unanswered question was how the proposed merger would fit in with Renault's partnership with Nissan and Mitsubishi, known as the Renault Nissan Alliance.
In my experience, the "acting white" charge was reserved for black kids, academically successful or otherwise, who didn't fit in with the main crowd.
Apple is also publishing an FAQ on how Siri's privacy controls fit in with its grading process; you can read that in full here.
McCain said it's too soon to tell how Moore will fit in with GOP leaders and colleagues, echoing sentiments expressed by other Republican senators.
Zen Buddhist monks ate wagashi to symbolize the ephemeral nature of all things, and the nutritious snack conveniently fit in with their vegetarian diet.
Randall, though, helps Jack see that it's not the other kids he's worried about — his concern is that he doesn't fit in with his siblings.
I had never quite fit in with any of the kids I hung out with—always an outsider, never rough enough to gain their respect.
Maybe. If she does, she'll have to fit in with the crowd, so that leaves her with basically two options: '80s preppy or '80s goth.
"I just jumped on the bandwagon and was trying to fit in with what I thought was the norm as a college freshman," Pace said.
The code-training kits allow you to build robots, and they fit in with the STEM model, teaching kids to code through a compatible app.
Mia (Luna Wedler) is the new girl at school, which makes her vulnerable, even though she's gorgeous enough to fit in with the popular kids.
In Memphis, Barnes has been a part-time starter and has fit in with the Grizzlies' reputation as one of the league's more resolute teams.
That would fit in with what senior administration officials told reporters last week when they said the fee would not be collected at the wellhead.
But you know, I still sing Talking Heads songs, and we find a way to make them relevant and fit in with the newer material.
That would fit in with a push by Aramco to regain its dominance in supplying China, having lost the upper hand to Russia this year.
An exploitable habit of Nunes' which might not fit in with the Rousey modus operandi is the ending of attacks with long, leaning right hands.
" She doesn't respond, simply saying that her family is "normal" and she doesn't fit in with them, and can't tell them "what I'm going through.
Iceage happened to fit in with them sonically at first, though soon grew outwards, metamorphosing over a number of years into who they currently are.
The Dominican-American actress, who plays inmate Dayanara Diaz on OITNB, got candid with Vivala about the pressure to fit in with the Hollywood norm.
Will John Kasich's unorthodox approach to the nomination — he is an optimist, after all — fit in with a previously unknown zeitgeist of the voting public?
None of this training did anything to help Ms. Rips fit in with her peers, a situation that had become horribly acute by middle school.
In a recent interview with Billboard, she revealed that she hated her high school experience and didn't feel like she fit in with her peers.
In the 1990s, seeking to rebel against his parents and fit in with the hooligans in his neighborhood, Czerczak joined a local gang of skinheads.
Linkin Park showed me that being weird was its own kind of cool, and it was OK to not fit in with everyone at school. 
These attacks on U.S. and European political and economic actors and institutions fit in with Moscow's larger strategy of subverting governments and unnerving potential opponents.
Cardenas, trying to fit in with a group of teenagers and Vasquez, was hanging out with the group near a mobile home, when he was attacked.
The end result is often tinny, restricted sounds that stick to high end frequencies to fit in with these limitations and protect your gear from frying.
Young believes that capital from TPG will enable McAfee to acquire security companies more broadly that may not have fit in with the initial Intel vision.
As they say, where there's smoke... The name would fit in with Apple's other "Magic" products such as the Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad.
Even though bodies are more complex than that, the marketing world knows how to exploit our desires to improve ourselves and fit in with the crowd.
I declined to call my first assault by its name at first, because being assaulted didn't fit in with the image of myself I identified with.
Too overtly Catholic, too provincial, and too Thatcherite, Fillon never really fit in with a political class that largely identified as more regulation-loving and secular.
Women may be motivated to "fit in" with the dominant culture, not merely by failing to report but also by participating in the gendered harassment themselves.
And, odds are, mutant Trump wouldn't exactly fit in with the other mutants who aren't as wealthy as he is or who come from different countries.
"This case involves mainly words, but ultimately [Roy] decided to do the deed, so it didn't fit in with the classic patter of manslaughter," he said.
This means that when she's working with someone that already has tattoos, she'll curate her work to fit in with the other pieces as a whole.
McKenna, speaking in an interview last Thursday, said it was not yet clear how the new proposed national price would fit in with the provinces' efforts.
On the other, they want to fit in with friends and new acquaintances—even if sometimes that means pushing down their identity as sick or disabled.
Swift and Swift Playgrounds look like any other Apple product, function like the rest of its devices, and fit in with the company's established business model.
Gadget-makers have also realized that things don't just need to work well, they need to look good and fit in with your personal style, too.
Ellison claimed that the act was a joke and apologized, but it fit in with a larger pattern of boundary-crossing he boasted in other contexts.
Grocery and grocery delivery also fit in with Amazon's strategy of continuing to add products and services that offer the most value to its Prime members.
Biden struggled to explain his change of heart Saturday, saying it did not fit in with his health care plan, which he has not released yet.
Matthew Volk, the director of programming and acquisitions for ESPN, said drone racing fit in with other recent shows ESPN had broadcast, including CrossFit and BattleFrog.
Biden struggled to explain his change of heart Saturday, saying it did not fit in with his health care plan, which he has not released yet.
Each of the various styles are classic enough to remain in your closet for years to come, yet fashionable enough to fit in with today's trends.
Once he became a father, Mr. Williams said, he felt as if he finally fit in with his big family in Kansas, where he grew up.
I'd fit in with everyone else who's married, my family could stop worrying about me, and no one would look at me with sad eyes anymore.
The decision could affect the way governments inside and outside of Europe regulate internet services like Uber that struggle to fit in with long-established laws.
Odds & Ends There are a few scenes with Hays and Amelia (Carmen Ejogo) that bear mentioning, but don't exactly fit in with the flow of the episode.
We know Batman is a broody loner who doesn't entirely fit in with a lot of Justice League incarnations, but here, they throw wild parties without him.
His clients would buy parcels of assorted diamonds from him and then sort them according to size, colour and shape to fit in with their jewelry requirements.
Kornbluth's explanation doesn't exactly fit in with his framing the question around "body image" — if this was truly about the physicality of the role, why go there?
While The Locust started as a band that fit in with their hardcore peers, once they settled on a visual aesthetic, they really began to stand out.
DeRon Horton's Lionel continues to steal every scene he occupies, whether he's trying to fit in with other gay writers or just brushing his teeth with Troy.
Such graphic health warnings printed on cigarette packs do not fit in with China's cultural traditions, he said, according to the newspaper, but did not explain why.
I felt this all throughout my life, as I desperately tried to fit in with the other boys, rejecting any and all femininity I held within myself.
Her clothes fit in with the time period — puffy coats, cargo pants, fitted 3/4-sleeve tees — but her hairstyles continue to baffle me to this day.
They're great targets, and they fit in with a lot of what Republicans did talk about in the midterms, and what the president has been speaking about.
If you want to wield influence in Washington after rotating out of government, you have to fit in with The Blob and pay attention to their concerns.
We're hard-wired to fit in with our social group, because you originally needed the group's support and approval in order to survive and feed your offspring.
A merger would fit in with President Xi Jinping's years-long push to shrink the number of centrally-controlled state-owned enterprises, which number more than 100.
Westerman had clashed with other people at the bank and had not fit in with HSBC's more collegiate culture, according to one person who worked with him.
Back then, the only thing I wanted more than being close to my culture and appeasing my mother was to fit in with the people my age.
He became the punch line for many a late-night TV host and simply didn't fit in with my hypermasculine Method Man, Nas, and Tupac Discman preferences.
I always worked very hard to fit in, and in the process of trying to fit in with your peers, you lose a little bit of yourself.
Your friend can help you decide if you seem to fit in with your current workplace or if the job is not the right fit for you.
Fortum expressed interest in Ekokem earlier this month, saying the company would fit in with its clean energy strategy to provide services for urban energy and waste.
They will also have brand names on them but the labels will appear scuffed up to fit in with the rusty look of the "Star Wars" galaxy.
Movies that pair this kind of self-interest, sexual frankness, and A-list female talent fit in with the recent territory tread by Oceans 8 and Hustlers.
While Berkshire has stayed away from early-stage tech plays, these fintech companies dominate their local markets, a theme that does fit in with Buffett's past investment criteria.
I just felt like I would fit in with the style they play and the identity of the team, but you never know till the ball goes up.
When Laura Bradbury arrives in Burgundy, France, for an exchange year at 17 years old, she is determined to fit in with her host family and their community.
Cardenas, trying to fit in with a group of teenagers and Vasquez, was hanging out with the group near a mobile home, when he was attacked in 1998.
If Appointments became successful, it's reasonable to think that it could become an alternative solution to Microsoft's, designed to fit in with Google's own suite of productivity tools.
Screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg and Hardwicke had to compromise some of their vision to fit in with Meyer's wishes, including a push for more diversity among the main characters.
Even though Arcuri's note was long on speculation and short on any real documented information, many of its claims fit in with the rest of the rumor cycle.
The video looping service doesn't fit in with Twitter's plans for the future, which means you're going to have to go elsewhere for your micro-movie-making exploits.
And whether or not you actually enjoyed Scrubs or Cougar Town, it's hard to deny that they both fit in with the very particular vision of their creators.
" Feeling excluded from these groups made Beatrice feel "insignificant and not good enough — as though I would have to change who I am to fit in with them.
"We are now looking for economies of scale," said Saad, adding that the company was adding products, such as the anesthetics, that fit in with its therapeutic platform.
The question with a moderate justice is how he or she would fit in with the current court, which is made up of justices appointed by five presidents.
According to LA Valiant player Ted "silkthread" Wang, her flagship ability Resurrect—which can bring a dead player back to the battlefield—doesn't fit in with Overwatch's genre.
Asked why it was entering the photo space at all, the company told us that this app actually fit in with its larger goal of securing users' devices.
Ferrari has no public plans to make electric cars, and both executives and Ferrari fans have said electric cars would not fit in with the company's brand image.
The Starbucks employees are technically called cast members since they work at Disneyland — and they even had special uniforms that fit in with the coffee shop's vintage theme.
The harvest moon on Monday illuminates the sector of your chart concerning your macro-networks and how you fit in with the rest of the world at large.
Now is the time to see how you fit in with them, and to understand how your individual self can have an impact on all of these strangers.
The preseason doesn't always mean much, but it may have offered an early glimpse as to how well center Al Horford will fit in with the Boston Celtics.
"Rihanna had her silk durags, and now people are wearing it for fashion — not even tied right but just to fit in with the culture," Mr. Sodeke said.
Don't forget they have a demographic challenge, so they're actually changing their industrial policy to fit in with the secular change you're seeing in those overall trade negotiations.
The company today says it will not allow political ads on TikTok, noting they don't fit in with the experience the short-form video app aims to offer.
You have to remember: Donald Trump wasn't elected to fit in with these people — the political, intellectual class -- to make them happy, or to become one of them.
The Tap & Chip Reader, meanwhile, has been redesigned to fit in with the rest of the new hardware lineup, and it can be mounted and charged on the Dock.
But again, the film does nothing with it, apart from a single line from Belle, late in the film, complaining about how she doesn't fit in with the locals.
While their music fit in with the kind of spastic, chaotic hardcore that was en vogue at the time, Ink & Dagger didn't fall squarely in line with that either.
I like to be in a space where I feel like everyone is in their own little bubble, rather than feeling the pressure to fit in with certain surroundings.
Though these findings are unchanged from when the same question was asked in February, they fit in with economists' predictions that inflation will overshot the Fed's 2 percent target.
The full Moon in Pisces on Sunday finds you sensitive about politics, how you contribute to your larger community, and how you fit in with the world at large.
For your team: activate them to build their own relationship, prepare them for any transition of management, and clarify how the new role will fit in with daily activities.
The fact that it doesn't transport anybody made me wonder if the technology fit in with the other vehicles that weekend—which, despite additional flaws, still moved actual people.
He never forgot how alone and isolated he felt as a poor kid with cardboard soles in his shoes trying to fit in with the fancy big-city kids.
"Because my brother didn't really fit in with a lot of people and I saw the effects of that, like, firsthand," Zachary Cruz told CNN affiliate WPEC last month.
Back when I was in the Psychos, I hung out a lot with Billy and Stu, but I didn't fit in with the rest of the New York scene.
It doesn't fit in with anything in a marketable sense, and it is by no means the hippest thing we've done, but I like a lot of those songs.
Is The Rainbow Fish really about learning to share, or is it about stripping yourself of uniqueness in order to conform and fit in with the rest of society?
They don't necessarily fit in with the alcoholics, and say they sometimes get dismissed by Narcotics Anonymous members who see cannabis as child's play compared to coke or heroin.
He resisted getting lumped in with electroclash — they now had live instruments, after all — but they also didn't fit in with rock groups like Vampire Weekend and the Strokes.
None of the players that left Portland are lighting up the stats sheets on their new teams — but culturally, they fit in with what Stotts was trying to do.
However, he also said if Cenovus does go ahead with the plan it may fit in with the Federal government's aim of encouraging innovation and be eligible for incentives.
So I just thought of a way to criticize that by saying, 'Here's every possible word on Twitter, how does that fit in with your conception of the platform?
Not only do the Moda Prismatic Pro Makeup Brushes fit in with the metallic, holographic trend that's everywhere right now, but they're also way more affordable than you might expect.
He supports it... Mat Fraser is a favorite to win the mens competitions, he also supports it... How does the reward of a pistol fit in with the CrossFit ethos?
They remember his donations to Democratic candidates (since disavowed as a business necessity) and his support for abortion rights (rationalized as trying to fit in with left-leaning New Yorkers).
As she often recalled, she felt she would not fit in with the company's long-legged, fleet-footed female dancers, who were encouraged to "just dance," as Balanchine reportedly wished.
"I am there to make sure they fit in with our culture, which is all about being ambitious and not just having ideas but actually getting them done," says Weaver.
Gagosian Gallery, the international powerhouse usually associated with multimillion-dollar blue-chip artists like Damien Hirst, tried to fit in with its surroundings by focusing on intangible works of art.
The much-hyped Apocalypse added names like Oscar Isaac and Sophie Turner to its impressive roster, but the plot is cluttered chaos that doesn't fit in with the other films.
Loras Tyrell: Loras is very close to death and an O. Henry-ish "Loras dies after Margaery agrees to sacrifice herself to save him" would fit in with the show.
When I visited Johns a few months ago, I saw two works that led me on a search for paintings that did not neatly fit in with his larger oeuvre.
I was also smart but awkward, loved school but didn't have many friends, and, most of all, I painfully wanted to fit in with the Cordelias in my own life.
The Three Posts Lamantia Computer Desk will subtly fit in with the rest of your design aesthetic, and provides the space to house a computer and store your office necessities.
In 1981 Saucony worked with podiatrist Frank Santopietro to create a lightweight, breathable shoe that would fit in with the most on-trend form of exercise at the time: running.
We talked about it a few months ago, it fit in with my investment thesis on conversational UI becoming one of the most important topics in the next few years.
How do you think your albums fit in with gospel-influenced albums, like Chance's and Kanye's albums, and the religious themes that have been coming out in hip-hop recently?
Soon enough, he finds new idols among a group of bigger kids who hang out at a skateboard shop, and he makes it his project to fit in with them.
"We are asking the public to look out for anything that seems out of place, unusual or just doesn't seem to fit in with day-to-day life," he said.
I remember when I went to the Celtics, there were questions about whether I could fit in with that group because they were known for being a very offensive team.
Now the smartphone is a global phenomenon, forever changing modern computing, and Intel's power-hungry processors tailor-made for desktops don't fit in with that new version of the world.
Business Insider asked former employees about the toughest questions from job interviews at Netflix, and the ones they highlighted tested how candidates would fit in with the company&aposs culture.
The app is now built on the same base as the PC and mobile versions, but offers its own unique visual style to better fit in with other Xbox One apps.
As Aurora attempts to fit in with Phillip's family, Maleficent discovers her heritage as a "dark fae," a race of fairies who went into hiding after being hunted nearly to extinction.
The 6-foot-5, 245-pound Benjamin struggled to fit in with the Bills, making just 39 receptions for 571 yards and two touchdowns in 18 total games with the club.
At the same time, many people wondered if AOL's media business — which includes properties like the Huffington Post, TechCrunch, Engadget, Makers and AutoBlog — could fit in with the telecommunications company's plans.
Of course, it might not be entirely successful — see Twitter's skepticism that he's just an old fogey trying to fit in with the cool kids — but we laud him for trying.
Because of how well the team fit in with Shopify – something they got to experience first-hand by collaborating on projects – Jama said he knew that the acquisition would make sense.
Dr. Bockarova says that in hunter-gatherer societies, we as humans were evolved to fit in with a group, and not fitting in could have meant being left behind and dying.
The app lets you tweak the exercises to fit in with your own personal breathing patterns, and there's a limited form of feedback included so you can chart your relaxation progress.
Shazam, a U.K.-based app that lets users identify songs by pointing a smart phone at the audio source, would fit in with Apple's music streaming service which competes against Spotify.
Watt said he strives to come up with original posts that fit in with the values he would usually write about, instead of using something the company comes up with itself.
The set is available in an array of colors, but Gomez opted for the soft pink "vintage rose" shade, which fit in with the Petra Collins-lensed aesthetic of the clip.
Many Deaf people feel well-meaning parents are pushed by doctors, audiologists and groups like AG Bell to try to make their children fit in with the hearing world through technology.
"My theory is beauty standards have lauded small noses over big ones because they fit in with the idea of women being delicate, dainty and not taking up space," Sanghani wrote.
" Asked how she saw the leadership training fit in with the bikini segment of the competition, she said: "I think we do that now because that is rooted in our tradition.
There's lot of research showing that movies and television can have a very important effect on how people view gender equality, so hopefully our movies fit in [with] that emerging tradition.
He was never deterred by the fact that he often did not fit in with his research subjects, partly because he was such a sartorial dandy, known for his white suits.
Still, I wanted to understand how this device is used, in practical terms…to visualize where the Fathom and its software framework fit in with neural networks in an actual deployment.
Vain and vapid, Brenda, whose striving parents were among the first Jews in exclusive Short Hills, was the sort who had her nose "fixed" to fit in with her Harvard classmates.
Another unknown is how the 30-30-30-30 proposal would fit in with other initiatives aimed at improving European combat readiness and addressing shortfalls in weaponry and other military assets.
But the 83-foot-28, 23-pound Benjamin struggled to fit in with the Bills, making just 29 receptions for 571 yards and two touchdowns in 18 total games with the club.
That seems to fit in with what we've seen from the animated clip, and indicates that the motions of the cyborg character are in part based on Gaga's movements in real life.
Nevertheless the measures fit in with Riyadh's National Transformation Programme for economic development, which includes raising the percentage of Saudi family homeowners to 52 percent by 2020, from 47 percent at present.
The trials will help the team learn how autonomous vehicles would work and fit in with urban mobility needs, and what barriers may stand in the way from making this a reality.
Tiger I is wealthy but prone to mechanical failures and Bob Semple, being a sheet metal-covered tractor, is terribly aware of how she doesn't really fit in with the other tanks.
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — White nationalist Richard Spencer arrived at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Thursday, appearing to be a sign of the "alt-right" movement's attempts to fit in with conservatives.
Bad Moms may be a franchise about how moms are people too, not just machines programmed to fulfill their family's whims, but A Bad Moms Christmas doesn't fit in with that premise.
As someone with a stake in Ruby, he had wondered whether this enterprise would devalue his investment, but, after the show, he concluded that the broody clothes fit in with Ruby's vision.
One place to demonstrate how you will fit in with Team Fuqua is in one of the application&aposs essays where prospective students are asked to explain how they&aposll get involved.
His public reputation suffered after the 85033 film "The Social Network" portrayed him as a neurotic, humorless genius who created Facebook largely because he didn't fit in with his Harvard University classmates.
For years, Fauna had been plagued by nagging sensations that something was wrong in her life— that a man was following her, that she didn't fit in with her adoptive mother (Golden Brooks).
He had his whole world going on, deciding how to decorate each area so that it told a story that fit in with the ODSTs, as well as the story of the ARG.
"When you look at some of these challenger banks in the West, and you look at their numbers and our numbers, we could easily fit in with Monzo, N26 or Atom," said Dozie.
OK, so that last one doesn't really fit in with the others, but Mike hasn't gotten as much screen time as those two pot-stirrers, so today, let's put him in the spotlight.
And I hate poor people that feel a need to puff up their bios so they can better fit in with the rich – you meet a lot of Talented Mr. Ripleys in showbiz.
This outlook comes down to Lak simply being "a lover of clothes," a designer who creates pieces he wants to wear; pieces that would suit his friends and fit in with their lives.
"Indeed, a key part of this is considering how well someone's personality is going to fit in with their teams, so it's crucial to stand out for all the right reasons," he noted.
"Today's hiring managers are tasked with assessing whether a candidate will fit in with the company culture, and this determination is primarily based on how the candidate behaves during an interview," said Augustine.
But The Geraldine Fibbers never quite fit in with that scene (although they weren't worlds apart, as evidenced by the fact that Jeff Tweedy invited Nels Cline to join Wilco a decade later).
Her classic vocal style lifts Empty Houses into a sound that could've easily fit in with the Motown acts of the 60s, which is appropriate given that the band is rooted in Detroit.
Determined to fit in with his uni-emotional peers, Gene and his friends embark on an epic adventure through the apps on the smartphone in search of the code that will fix him.
" She added the ambassadors would likely don business-casual looks: "We're planning on meeting with several Congress members… We've asked them to dress in more professional attire to fit in with everyone else.
"My two sisters with whom I grew up were very blond and very gorgeous, and I always felt sort of like they were so beautiful I didn't fit in with them," she said.
Another DCOM on our list, "Johnny Tsunami" follows a teen from Hawaii who forced to move to Vermont and switch from surfing to snowboarding as he tries to fit in with new classmates.
Being a 1.5 generation immigrant means that you can either choose to be an outsider everywhere, or you can decide to fit in with multiple groups and learn to rotate in and out.
He served on the Trump transition team after the election — a team whose actions are currently being scrutinized by Mueller's team to see how they fit in with the overall Trump/Russia scandal.
That number will obviously regress to the mean come regular season, but it foreshadows a seamless transition for a really good player as he tries to fit in with a new team. 9.
In other words, Microsoft is going to stop trying to have Cortana emulate Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant, and focus more on features that fit in with the rest of Microsoft's software suite.
But, overweight people who eat breakfast should be encouraged to count the calories they consume during the morning and see how they fit in with the rest of their meals throughout the day.
That approach created an opportunity to incorporate some amusing cameos (Bill Gates among them) as the real-life characters fit in with the eccentric billionaires that have passed through the central group's orbit.
Especially, as it happens, because the activism and advocacy of Megan Rapinoe, in particular, neatly fit in with the broader (and nongendered) theme of last week's column, on the power of social media.
When she eventually gets into college at Brigham Young University, she struggles to fit in with her peers, having grown up in a totally different lifestyle and missing a decade of formal education.
Some of her black classmates were weirded out by her interest in the subculture, while being a woman of color made her feel as if she didn't quite fit in with fellow goths.
It has commissioned some striking opinion polls on nimbyism, which find that opposition to building new houses goes down dramatically when they are designed to please the eye and fit in with their surroundings.
In Moe's first POV chapter in the book she says that her troublemaker friend Alex saw the way Moe dressed freshman year of high school and assumed she would fit in with the burnouts.
I dabbled in it when I was 18 because I wanted to fit in with my friends who went, but I never took it seriously and I didn't really hear what they were saying.
Be sure to work with your estate attorney, financial planner or your CPA to ensure that you understand the consequences of your choices and the way they fit in with your overall estate plan.
It's why she's sewing a suit made of women's flesh: she's meant to be an invader, a predator who has the gall to think she can fit in with the rest of the girls.
This is also very obvious place to place some of its new educational tools, which fit in with the larger concept that more experience and qualifications might help you earn more in a role.
Especially Alma early on, when she's sort of the fisherman's daughter, and charting that progress: country clothes, and city clothes, and trying to fit in with the women in the [Woodcock] workroom and things.
It was one of those rare games at the time that brought the mini-jocks and nerds together and, as such, was perfect for trying to fit in with as many people as possible.
When it turns out Keanu is in the custody of gangsters, the two friends go deep undercover, lying about their copacetic suburban life to fit in with the thugs and bring the cat home.
A new version of the application rolling out now will feature a different look and improved organization of categories, in order to better fit in with how people watch YouTube in the living room.
To fit in with the locals, though, you'll need something way more stylish: Enter Martina Ranaldo, who opened Acqua Marea, Venice's first store dedicated to rain boots, last week, offering boots from $35-$195.
"The money needs to be used sustainably, rather than just throwing it at issues in a superficial way that doesn't fit in with the governments of countries such as Vietnam and Nigeria," she said.
Some employees feel like they don't fit in with the left-leaning politics in their workspaces — King cited the example of a Trump-supporting Airbnb employee who felt excluded from workplace chatter about politics.
In an effort to fit in with the rest of the bearded nation, new breweries are popping up like weeds in this old warehouse district (more on that in the Where to Drink section).
But while posing as Sebastian, Viola hardly struggles to fit in with her male classmates, who include her roommate and teammate (and eventual crush), Duke Orsino, played by a pre-Step Up Channing Tatum.
This is important as it signals that it's not a blanket pass for all tokens, and that the commission will be focused on issuance of tokens and how they fit in with securities laws.
To blend in, I relied on the same tactics I'd used in high school, when I'd just as badly wanted to fit in with the popular crowd: I watched, listened, and nodded a lot.
Thomas then struggled to fit in with his new team upon returning and publicly clashed this week with Coach Tyronn Lue when he said that the Cavaliers were struggling to make in-game adjustments.
The big question is how will the Davis Cup Finals fit in with the ATP Cup taking place in six weeks' time — a similar event but over 10 days and three cities in Australia.
Of course, any future the USAF might want in autonomous weapons relies heavily on any decision the United Nations makes about the legality of killer robots, and how they will fit in with international law.
In the show, Ilana takes pride in her frizzy, curly hair, though her pride was hard-earned; in a flashback episode to 2010, Ilana straightens her hair to fit in with her waspish college roommates.
With a music score by Edmund Jolliffe, the video follows the story of A.N.N. (pronounced "Ann"), a quirky computer that doesn't quite fit in with all the other computers, which like to be "fed" information.
Bloom may not have fit in with any of the prevailing styles of his day, but he was as in tune with the times as any of his peers, including Rothko, de Kooning, and Guston.
Watchmen would certainly fit in with the shows that HBO already airs: it contains plenty of sex and violence, and it's a complicated story that delves into the morality of a world full of superheroes.
Julie, who is wearing a wool outfit from Eileen Fisher to fit in with the group, has an allergic reaction and gives Cecil a double wink while asking him to show her around his house.
I feel like often under a white gaze, Black families have to prove themselves to some other group, whether they are trying to fit in with the Jones' or move on up like the Jeffersons.
The airspace above the city is incredibly crowded, so the simulations will be key in helping Uber figure how its proposed service slots fit in with the hundreds of aircraft flying above Dallas every day.
We'll have to wait and see exactly what Optimus Ride has to offer, but its focus on fleets suggests it'll fit in with a vision of the future that makes autonomous cars a shared resource.
"There have been no formal discussions with Ryan about his involvement, but he may well be open to it … in the right capacity and if it fit in with his other commitments," the source added.
Boykin took a special liking to Brett Rogers, a haymaker-thrower from Chicago who would have fit in with Dyrdek's security detail, and he became one of the most recognizable fighters to wear his clothes.
Looking at the archive, I was reminded that at one point or another we were all children knocking around in the dark, trying to discover ourselves and how we would fit in with the world.
Even after that, Hood Crecca said, they will have to consider how CBD-infused food and drinks fit in with their restaurant concept and brand, particularly if they want to bill themselves as family friendly.
Sources say Taco Bell also purchased cheaper regional commercials that will air only in a few markets that fit in with the main commercial's theme to further get viral buzz after the national ad airs.
A few months ago, it allowed its users to add to images 2D cutouts of products so you can better predict how they will fit in with the rest of your mid-century modern decor.
For one thing, the raucous street masquerade, filled with its writhing, unfettered black bodies, doesn't quite fit in with the matcha-sipping, downward-dogging image of gentrified, white Brooklyn that helps sell overpriced real estate.
Rich's death seemed to fit in with the "Clinton body count" theory, which dates to the 1990s and claims that the Clintons are so vindictive that they hire hitmen to murder people they don't like.
But those are all also instrumental aspects of its overall charm; the sheer enormity of the Wachowskis' vision commands admiration, and the sillier parts fit in with their "cyberpunk 4 Non Blondes music video" aesthetic.
The tanker attacks appear to fit in with that strategy though it is striking how sceptical much of the rest of the world has been about U.S. attempts to paint Tehran as responsible for them.
The new piece this season is Jimmy Butler, from the Bulls, who by all accounts has fit in with the stars to give the Timberwolves what all N.B.A. teams covet, the 1-2-3 punch.
The latest concept car from Mercedes-Benz does fit in with some of the directions the German automaker is looking to take in the more immediate future in terms of electric vehicles and autonomous driving.
The display looks a bit weird with a speaker on just one side of it, and the bamboo wood on the back didn't really fit in with the rest of the decor in my house.
Hsieh also asks candidates to rate how weird they are on a scale from 1 to 10 to see how they'll fit in with the company culture (again, he tries to avoid ones and tens).
Varda's early movies fit in with the French New Wave: they drew upon memory, radically played with form (jump cut edits, switching from color to black-and-white cinematography), and were set in actual locations.
They contend with middle age and assimilation, delicately learning to fit in with the bored white people in their pristine neighborhood while chewing pink condoms like bubblegum and sucking down entire hero sandwiches in one gulp.
In grade school and middle school, I made myself smaller, so I wouldn't have to say anything about why I didn't fit in with everything the other kids (seemingly effortlessly) wore, did, even just knew about.
Mclaughlin's drumming gave the songs a smoother, more streamlined feel than his predecessors had, and Brown fit in with lineage of Wareheim and Ashli Slate, as their off-kilter rhythms gave every song a solid backbone.
AVs will probably end up being tuned to fit in with their surroundings, driving more aggressively in Boston than in California, for example, suggests Amnon Shashua, the boss of Mobileye, a maker of autonomous-driving technology.
He kept a low profile during his first semester, never discussing his beliefs and trying to fit in with the other ethnically-diverse students, but was eventually outed as being the poster boy for white nationalism.
They seemed to represent the kind of woman who can, to an extent, appreciate (and, perhaps in spite of herself, even want to attain) certain traditional feminine standards, even if she doesn't fit in with them.
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The story is centered on a young black girl named Pecola Breedlove, who is bullied for her appearance and longs for blond hair and blue eyes to fit in with the white children who torment her.
Another unknown is how the US "30-30-30-30" proposal would fit in with other initiatives put forward aimed at improving European military combat readiness and to address shortfalls in weaponry and other military assets.
If you're a tween who just likes YouTubers (and that pretty much applies to most teens), you may just want to fit in with everyone else who watches Dawson's videos and clamors to buy his palette.
One of the panelists, Susan Athey, a Stanford economist, said she had bought "khakis and loafers" to fit in with the men in the lunchroom of her first economics department, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
" As for how Han will fit in with the franchise, Lin did not reveal any spoilers, but did say he did not make the decision lightly and that "in this world, things happen for a reason.
Alison Brie — who co-wrote this film with its director, Jeff Baena — plays Sarah, an unassuming and socially awkward arts-and-crafts store employee who doesn't quite fit in with her Zumba classmates or her roommate.
Neither Adidas nor the IAAF would confirm the report, but such a move would fit in with a trend towards sponsors like Adidas feeling less bound to sports governing bodies as the ultimate gatekeepers to fans.
Kevin admits he was envious about how much attention Rebecca gave Randall, to make sure he fit in with the rest of the family — and Randall says he didn't fit in because of how Kevin treated him.
While her work has to do with identity, I would not call it identity driven, which means it doesn't comfortably fit in with how museums and other cultural institutions claiming to be socially conscious are marketing it.
Before The Incredibles, there were the Marshalls, a not-so-ordinary family of superheroes living incognito in suburbia while the pressure mounts on young Scott (Michael J. Pagan) to display superpowers and fit in with his family.
"The wallpaper was a perfect starting-off point because it is playful but elegant, and I wanted her nursery to fit in with the décor of the rest of the house, which I designed myself," she explains.
Mariah and Chariah Jones helped choreograph the film's four featured "stand battles"—single elimination dance-off tournaments, essentially— and drill choreography, which mixed in aspects of Toni's character as she attempts to fit in with the Lionesses.
I don't think anyone in the youth group knew this about me, unless they stopped to consider my last name, but I felt I wouldn't fully fit in with them until I eschewed this part of myself.
There was little debate or discussion of how the podcast would fit in with a drive for subscriptions, Ms. Levien said — instead, it was quickly brought to market and has proved to be a hit with listeners.
The chipmaker also discusses how chips that support 60GHz Wi-Fi would be better at tracking location and gestures more precisely, which also sounds like it would fit in with Apple's strategy for improving the iPhone experience.
Analysts at Credit Suisse said Popular could be an "attractive target" for other banks, but a takeover would be complicated by negotiations over its pricing and whether it would fit in with a possible buyer's strategic plan.
Vitol's retail investments fit in with its view that transport will be the major driver of fuel demand growth, with aviation demand to outstrip that for cars, which is slated to peak in about 10 years time.
They are truly the dream team, but in an interview with The Telegraph, Kendall admitted that she sometimes felt she didn't fit in with the rest of her sisters because of their varied body types and different interests.
Josh is a loner at heart; Angelica is much younger than her high school-aged contemporaries; and Wesley is a devout pacifist, meaning he doesn't fit in with rampant violence that has become characteristic of post-apocalyptic Glendale.
Some analysts, however, suggest the deal may not be cast in stone, questioning how the part of eOne's business that is not aimed at infants and preschoolers will fit in with Hasbro's offering of children's toys or dolls.
The IAB, which has aligned itself with data-driven marketing platforms, is going after smaller direct-to-consumer brands, like Casper or Allbirds, that don't feel like they would fit in with the big brands at the ANA.
He also appears to perfectly fit in with original cast members Michael Park, Jennifer Laura Thompson, Mike Faist, Laura Dreyfuss, Rachel Bay Jones, Will Roland and Kristolyn Lloyd — all of whom posed for a cast photo for PEOPLE.
Companies like Cruise and Waymo with large numbers of autonomous vehicles have been challenged to develop self-driving cars that can safely navigate complex urban environments and fit in with the millions of human drivers on the road.
In Onomichi, managing the local baseball team may seem like an unglamorous way to pass some time, but it unlocks access to a local bar where Kiryu's only goal is to fit in with and befriend the regulars.
"I was just reading an editorial about how he fit in with the time and his squeaky clean image, and yet he was sexy on the side, and that was a big part of his charisma," he says.
The show does a remarkable job of capturing what it's like to feel out of place — for both older people trying to fit in with a younger crowd, and younger people trying to prove themselves in the workplace.
Though the brand has already been refreshing some stores scattered across the country to fit in with its new vision, the Richmond location is the first new build featuring all the elements you can expect from Target 2.0.
That's not how science works Up, Up, and Away: Scott pretends to have superpowers to fit in with the rest of his family, and ends up entangled with a group of alleged environmentalists testing out mind control software.
With its brick exterior and old-timey signs, the place is designed to fit in with Disneyland's Main Street, which is why it doesn't resemble your typical modern Starbucks, which is known for its dark and sleek decor.    
A: We analyzed player tendencies in the regular season as opposed to the playoffs for behavior that fit in with what people call "Hero Ball"— things like excessive dribbling by one player, less passing, and more standing around.
At a recent rehearsal, Peter, who is 19783-foot-5 and called Pete by everyone, had untucked his immaculate white dress shirt from his slacks, perhaps in an effort to fit in with the T-shirts around him.
Following are five points gleaned from his record and time in the chair before senators that signal how Kavanaugh would fit in with the other eight justices on the nation's highest court: He would have an instant impact.
For a general rule, however, if you constantly present yourself well, emphasize how you fit in with the company as a whole and back up positive statements with anecdotes or data, you shouldn&apost come across as arrogant.
But Kayla Cromer and Maeve Press are just as charming as the sisters — one of whom is a high-functioning autistic savant, and the other of whom is a misfit teen struggling to fit in with her classmates.
What's remarkable is how — however slowly and inadequately — society has changed so that, these days, strength is defined by standing up to that guy, rather than trying to laugh off his behavior to fit in with the crowd.
"We&aposve also talked about the possibility of Sir Cole and Brooke going back in time to medieval times and she has to try to fit in with his world, which could also be really cool," Whitehouse said.
Brown roots aren't just a reminder that it's time to schedule an appointment at your hair salon—they're an alarm that it's time to stop trying to fit in with a social group that you don't even like.
Corker could be the Beltway politician, trying to be an outsider, that Trump wants to surround himself with, but it's not a perfect match: The senator has a record that Trump's campaign platform doesn't fully fit in with.
But those initiatives also fit in with the vibe of the first couple more broadly—Ronald Reagan was an old-school drug warrior, and Barack Obama was so health-conscious his diet infamously included precisely seven almonds each night.
Offering consumers a quality wine at a reasonably priced $20 and up per bottle would not have been a stretch, and would fit in with a larger agenda of being the exclusive home to products you can't get elsewhere.
And maybe we're not doing our job putting across what we're trying to put across or whatever, but I feel like we don't fit in with a lot of other bands, and it throws a lot of people off.
As someone who has spent nearly 25 years passing between classes, I can assure you that the best way to fit in with the rich is to never remind them that you are poor, something Harding failed at miserably.
This is the part of 2 Dope Queens But On TV that will either delight you when it's very good or disappoint when it doesn't exactly fit in with the inclusive bonanza that is the rest of the hour.
D-backs' Martinez hits four homers in rout of Dodgers LOS ANGELES — J.D. Martinez already knew he would fit in with his new Arizona Diamondbacks teammates in July, but their reaction to his milestone game on Monday cemented that.
Another court in Osaka is due to rule soon in a similar case brought by a female pupil against the city after her school obliged her to dye her naturally brown hair black to fit in with her classmates.
But for Matt Leblanc, his graying hair did not fit in with his 20-something Friends character Joey Tribbiani from a decade ago — which is why he dyed his hair the entire time he was on the popular sitcom.
Completely free of ink at that time, she told me that she got that tattoo she's getting removed today—a medieval gauntlet that stretches onto her hand—because she wanted to fit in with the veterans at the shop.
With the odds stacked against him, he's also become a voice for "third-culture children"—those who don't completely fit in with the cultural customs of their parents or the places where they live—that resonates around the world.
The records that hit the mark the best were Castlemania and Drop, each one showing Dwyer's innate ability to write pop music and an unending desire to distort it until it fit in with the rest of their canon.
The expected CMMI payment changes are intended to fit in with the administration's larger approach to move Medicare payments towards rewarding quality care (sometimes known as value-based purchasing) as opposed to simply rewarding the number of procedures provided.
In this and other works done around this time, Sekula is out on her own: her work does not fit in with Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, Color Field painting, nor the movement towards what would become known as Pop Art.
The problem is that the government has never bothered to lay out, in advance, what goals the new technology was supposed to meet — and how, exactly, it would fit in with the infrastructure and personnel in a realistic border security strategy.
Employers want to know that you can not only collaborate with a team of people from different departments, but that you can think like them to make working together easier and help your work fit in with larger company goals.
This is such a painful aspect to Lenny's backstory that we sincerely wish he would get a chance to meet his parents, even if that seems highly unlikely and would not fit in with The Young Pope's narrative at all.
Wage growth has been the labor market's Achilles heel and last month's increase fit in with economists' expectations that inflation will continue to bounce around the Fed's 2 percent target for the remainder of this year and into early 2019.
Perhaps some of the criticism you've gotten — about your bad attitude, as in the example above — is more about you and how you fit in with your colleagues and company rather than your performance or anything you can reasonably fix.
The naming convention would fit in with Windows 10 S, the newly announced OS. Windows 10 S only runs programs downloaded from the Windows Store, which would allow Microsoft considerable control of what can and can't be put onto the console.
Although it still has a passionate fan base, the iPhone SE was Apple's oldest and cheapest phone that just didn't fit in with the expensive new FaceID-powered full-screen phones that Apple really wants you to buy right now.
Some of the company's issues fit in with broader revelations over the past couple of years that massive user platforms like Facebook have underestimated, or failed to consider, the fundamental impact their services—and business priorities—could have on societies.
In the case of sonnen, its involvement would fit in with its smart grid management software that connects decentralized green power production units, and its presence in various research hubs in Asia, Europe and the United States, the statement said.
Nestle said it was exploring strategic options for the unit, saying "the future growth opportunities of Nestle Skin Health lie increasingly outside the group's strategic scope" and did not fit in with a sharper focus on food, drinks and nutritional health.
Chiuri's now-signature dress silhouette — the corseted, square-necked, A-line gown, preferred by Bella Hadid — was reissued in a neutral color palette to fit in with the theme, styled with skinny leather belts and chunky boots, or under fringed ponchos.
The deal, if it went ahead, would fit in with a broader move in Russia's banking sector and economy, where once privately-held assets are being transferred to state entities that are taking on a more powerful role in the economy.
The paler color of the seltzer can's camouflage print seems to be the only attempt to fit in with the rest of the hard-seltzer fleet, which are usually packaged in slender white pop-tops meant to telegraph their youthful appeal.
"Because my brother didn't really fit in with a lot of people and I saw the effects of that, like, firsthand," Zachary Cruz told CNN affiliate WPEC outside of an animal boarding house in Green Acres, Florida, on Sunday morning.
She doesn't fit in with the frivolity of Louise and her companions whose privileged status keeps them from empathizing with the poor that huddle on the streets of Paris, or with those that Claire cares for in the charity hospital.
"Be honest and say that 'I can spend time with you, but I also want to make sure I secure my finances for the future, and this doesn't fit in with what is important to me in the future,'" suggests Frazier.
A conversation with her seatmate, a trader from Southeast Asia who exports consumer goods to North Korea, confirmed that these branded drinks fit in with the rise of "Made in North Korea" products, giving Wong a clear focus for her reporting.
""Not to say that we&aposre not a home for someone who has a pedigree and does look the part, but I&aposm most interested in finding people who for some reason don&apost fit in with the highly institutionalized world.
Now, Tinder is finally starting to expand its swipes to more use cases than dating alone, which certainly seems to fit in with its stated goals of empowering others kinds of social experiences than the dating and hookups its known for. 
As I ran through the main drag of my suburb's tidy downtown, he told me that he never felt as if he fit in with the family, and asked me if I knew what it felt like to not belong.
He fit in with the big donors at the Koch organization's semiannual conference this summer in Colorado Springs, Colorado, often pausing on the lakeside path at the luxury Broadmoor resort to chat tax or health care policy with national political reporters.
But he's wrong to assume that those Christians who reject the Nashville statement do so purely out of knee-jerk emotion, or out of a desire not to offend LGBTQ people, or to "fit in" with a prevailing secular culture.
Then it grows into a phenomenal 23 minutes of storytelling that questions the entire nature of the Horde-versus-Princess conflict through Scorpia (Lauren Ash), a sweet, brawny scorpion-woman who doesn't fit in with her conventionally cute and pretty magic-using compatriots.
The FAA's analysis of the comments and repsonses to them give us a nice window into the FAA's thinking, which allows us to make an educated guess about how its new rules might fit in with the way it has previously policed drones.
In a Molecular Autism editorial, the authors write:Sheffer argues that Asperger may have been sympathetic to the Nazi goal of eliminating any children who could not fit in with the Volk, that is, fascist collectivism and the creation of a homogeneous Aryan people.
The collision of marching band and Lucerne Festival Academy Orchestra surely would have pleased Charles Ives, who explored clashing marching bands in his works, and fit in with Mr. Machover's mission of writing symphonies that capture the sound and spirit of cities.
Lady Antebellum is the latest big-name country act to announce a Las Vegas residency, and bandmates Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood say their challenge now is to make their series of 2019 shows fit in with Vegas' razzle and dazzle.
"The older queens talked about fitting in within the drag scene, about it giving them the confidence if they felt less than as a man, a way to fit in with the beautiful people without the need for a six-pack," he says.
Washington (CNN)Businesses will soon be able to apply to bring in up to 15,000 more foreigners for seasonal work, the Department of Homeland Security announced Monday -- prompting questions about whether the move fit in with the White House's "America First" posture.
Big (American Airlines) The comedy Big stars Tom Hanks as Josh Baskin, a kid who made a wish to become "big" and then has to try to fit in with the adult world while still having the mind of a young boy.
The shy boy becomes a troublesome teenager spiraling out of control as he starts drinking and smoking, steals money from his mother, and hooks up with an older girl at a party in an attempt to fit in with his cool new friends.
"Dermatillomania" may be the album's most straightforward track, one that could have fit in with the power-pop sugar rush that was Cocksure, but even then, it darts in various directions because it was not meant to be played with a band.
Colors popped off the screen, photographs took on new life, and I began to really see web design; noticing when old, low-res icons were still in use, or when UI elements didn't fit in with the rest of a site's layout.
She is an unlikely hero, given that she never really fit in with the rest of the mothers—her sensuality is seen as a threat; she is the only one who is not white—but it also makes a kind of sense.
In order to fit in, she would ask African-American girls in her school to braid her hair into cornrows, learned to style it with baby oil from her Latina friends and would often dress preppy to fit in with the Caucasian students.
The Park Avenue building, which was constructed by Toll Brothers last year in a style designed to fit in with the area's prewar buildings, offers amenities including a gym, a wine cellar with a lounge with a fireplace, storage units and bike storage.
Google has the search smarts to rule the artificial intelligence space, and its first smart speaker is the Google Home, powered by its Google Assistant AI.It's a great little smart speaker that's customizable and cute enough to fit in with any room's decor.
Rakwoski also described the Pixel Launcher as having a "clean" and "polished" look, which references the more subtle changes to the interface, which has been updated to better fit in with the style of the newer, sleek, aluminum and glass Pixel smartphones.
This is to be expected because the intentions of why things are created move depending on the identity creating it; some folks create to relieve, to express, to entertain, to sell, to fit in with dominant culture, and some create, to dominate.
The flying squirrel in Zachariah OHora's antic "My Cousin Momo" doesn't fit in with the cousins he's visiting: He thinks hide-and-seek is an opportunity to find mushrooms; he wears a giant muffin costume when his cousins dress as more recognizable superheroes.
It all ties into Satya Nadella&aposs vision of &apostech intensity&aposHorizons fit in with Nadella&aposs vision of "tech intensity," which is basically the potential for its customers to grow by adopting technology and then building their own on top of it.
But some have argued that the statue, with its dramatic depiction of a bound soldier with a bayonet's blade entering his back and exiting through his torso, might be too graphic to fit in with a park where children play and families congregate.
"At some point, I think we were having a conversation about Plato's allegory of the cave, and I started to think more about shadow, which fit in with the silhouettes I was drawing, so [it was] a progression from that," Dyrlaga tells Creators.
Then, if you started actually looking into the figure, got beyond those images of whips and chains and frightened children, if did a little reading, you'd realize the Krampus also fit in with that 1960s countercultural desire to embrace the holiday's pagan roots.
For more on Carson's wedding to McAllister, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday India Earl For her bridesmaids, Carson chose Amsale dresses in a taupe color that fit in with the "winter wonderland" feel of her New Year's Day ceremony.
Although the accessory reminds of corsets that literally sculpted bodies into forms considered beautiful for being dainty, it also suggests that plus-size women could still fit in with the heralded trends of the time even if their physiques differed from the cultural ideal.
He doesn't categorically fit in with that crowd: almost 90 percent of his baskets are assisted, he can't burn defenders off the dribble or create his own space, and needs flexing mastodons to prevent defenses from stymying all those aforementioned DHO's with a switch.
While Meghan owns luxe jewelry brand Cartier (she has their Tank Francaise watch and their Love Bracelet), she also favors lower price point jewelry brands such as Missoma and Maya Brenner, opting for delicate, simple pieces, mostly in gold that fit in with her lifestyle.
They believe that puts them at odds with Erdogan's vision of an Islamic Turkey inspired by the Ottoman empire, unable to fit in with what they see as Turkey's pious masses and a president forging a nation that will not be dictated to by foreigners.
"My mother made sure that I would not take any flak from anybody because she gave me a real disastrous sort of haircut to make sure I fit in with the boys," she shared as Corden pulled out photographic evidence of the 'do in question.
Removing the voice search functionality from the "OK, Google" command would fit in with that nicely, freeing up the phrase for activating Assistant on a future version of Chrome OS, a role that Google currently uses it for on Android and Google Home devices.
Expanding the Series F with a Series FP, as it's described in the document below, would also fit in with a description we've heard more than once about Snapchat's fundraising: The startup is "always raising" on a "rolling" basis, partly because investors are so interested.
Longtime bowlers, revelers and area residents, aided by a neighborhood preservation group and local politicians, said Mr. Macklowe's plan for a residential tower some 300 feet high would not fit in with the surrounding neighborhood, which is largely defined by low- to midrise historic structures.
Suggesting that women on public company boards are voting for C.E.O. pay packages to "fit in" with their board colleagues does not take into account findings by Catalyst, Credit Suisse and McKinsey & Company that when women are on boards, companies deliver better long-term results.
It was not clear if the initiative had the support of the Kremlin, but it would fit in with a pattern under President Vladimir Putin for officials to tap into nostalgia for a period of Soviet rule when the country was a global superpower.
Ricardo Rosselló (D) said the fiscal control board imposed by PROMESA had some benefits in terms of forcing his administration to present a fiscal plan, which it did in August, and it fit in with his campaign promise of slashing the size of government.
While a lot of fitness influencers feel they can post only photos that fit in with an outdated idea of how healthy should look, Björk's photos remind people that you can have cellulite, stretch marks, and bum dimples and still be fit and strong.
If you don't know what Tip means, he's referring to the idea that black people who bleach their skin are doing it to fit in with a European beauty standard and are selling out their race, something a lot of black people think is despicable.
Learning to swear and becoming an advocateBryant famously tells the story of how she had to learn to swear and drink and drive a stick shift in order to fit in with her male Intel engineer coworkers and work her way up the corporate ladder.
WE THE ANIMALS (2011)By Justin Torres This semi-autobiographical novel is about a 7-year-old boy and his two brothers, all trying to find their place in upstate New York, where they do not fit in with the white working-class children.
The simple cube shape fits in with any decor, and the customizable grille can be swapped (for an additional price) from monolithic black to an olive, terracotta, or peacock color to better fit in with your style, or to complement a more flamboyant personality.
BOORSTIN: AND SO JUST TO GET A BETTER SENSE OF HOW THIS WILL FIT IN WITH YOUR OVERALL STRATEGY – IS THERE HAD A WORLD IN WHICH YOU WOULD BREAK YOUR REGULAR ESPN SERVICE OUT FROM THE BUNDLE AND OFFER DIRECT TO CONSUMER THROUGH THIS?
Contrary to popular belief, "If you want to be the most assured that the dog that you're getting has a known personality that will fit in with your family, your lifestyle and other pets, adopting from a shelter is the way to go," says Paxton.
Agencies do not make good use of student internships, bringing in only a small number of its entry-level hires through this process, while the rigidity of the personnel system does not fit in with the mobile and agile model expected by today's younger generation.
But then a question follows: how does an artist like Kendrick Lamar's use a brand collaboration to fit in with the ethos of his music—and does it boost his art's message, or somehow cancel it out by virtue of being connected to something "corporate"?
I came up with the first piece and I'm building the studio and the world around it, but if this particular community member's ideas really fit in with what I'm thinking and take me in a direction that I didn't think of, they can really contribute.
I was not going to shirk my passion for my husband, or our obsession with ice cream, or any of the quirks we had come to call our own simply because I no longer (and never really had) fit in with my friends, family and society.
First up: before prestige season starts, we first have to stumble through the dog days of September, with the weird dumping-ground mishmash of films that didn't rate a release during the blockbuster summer months and don't entirely fit in with the year-end studio strategy.
Edgerton plays him like the happiest, most naive police officer in the history of film, and while he's estranged from other orcs, he also can't fit in with the rest of the cops who resent his presence in the LAPD as part of a diversity program.
And it's not just running courses, but having the framework to have the courses fit into one another and recognized by the employers and to fit in with your work and your career and your training so that it's complementary, and it's not a completely divergent activity.
Sure, that may not be as important as offering heat, but the fact is that a space heater could well become a piece of furniture in your house, and as such, it should be able to fit in with the rest of your furniture reasonably well.
He described the new building, which is projected to open in 211, as a deliberately unobtrusive structure that would fit in with the circular plaza and the boulevardlike walkways behind the statue that were paved in the 1980s, around the time the statue itself underwent major renovations.
Though his salary (subsidized by his father) was next to nothing, Powell tried for a while to fit in with the débutante set, but he quickly found himself more at home in London's artsy circles, where he got to know a lot of painters and musicians.
Norton's old tweets were an attempt to fit in with a toxic community, and used actually harmful, homophobic, ableist, and racist slurs that could have made others around her uncomfortable — especially given that her defense of her friendship with a neo-Nazi was both recent and ongoing.
The 230-year-old winger may not immediately jump out as a player that would fit in with a fledgling organization and market like Vegas, but upon closer inspection, it's clear that the flowing locks and greying beard of the future Hall of Famer belong nowhere else.
Some of their material got US releases via Topshelf Records, which makes sense given that their twinkly guitarwork fit in with a lot of the label's roster, but it was when they were able to combine that with their louder tendencies that they really stood out.
Mr. de Blasio said he did not plan to use the new Second Avenue subway — even though it is blocks from his home at Gracie Mansion in Manhattan — since it did not fit in with his routine most mornings of being driven to his gym in Brooklyn.
It seems that the Architect was afraid that narrower, vertical, rectangular windows would draw the eye upward and make the tower seem too tall to fit in with the surrounding landscape, but he made the tower so tall that any window configuration would have this effect.
She was the only child of 1960s-inflected parents who didn't fit in with the suburban ethos of her neighborhood: her father wrote copy for Planned Parenthood, Naral and NOW, among other organizations; her mother worked with Down syndrome children and opened an after-school day care.
And she also is forced to act in certain ways to "fit in" with all of the men at the dojo, which made me think about recent films and TV shows, like The Bold Type or Mindy Kaling's movie Late Night, that deal with internalized misogyny.
"The suspension of dealing in the funds enables us to reduce our exposure and redeploy that capital into more liquid stocks in the FTSE 350 but primarily in the FTSE 100 that fit in with my core strategy", he said in a video posted on the fund's website.
According to Variety, Colton Underwood's Bachelor finale was up in ratings when compared to Arie Luyendyk's from the year before, but in order to hold onto those eyeballs, The Bachelor and The Bachelorette are going to have to make some changes to fit in with today's TV landscape.
The hack has already grown considerably in the last few days since the original announcement, with the latest version offering a GUI-based tool called Hakchi that automates the process of adding the ROM files, complete with metadata and cover artwork to fit in with Nintendo's officially offered titles.
While most of Cult has felt like a political allegory with dashes of black comedy, the Manson family mini movie could fit in with any of your favorite serial killer horror movies like Friday The 13th and Halloween, complete with the switch-up to a previously unseen cinematic lens.
Someday you'll be wearing something that will allow you to observe this augmented world at all times, but for the time being, the smartphone does a great job of capturing more situational use cases that fit in with mobile's broader goal of delivering more localized, context-aware experiences.
Where gay people dared not speak the name of their love, and where "passing" — as white, as a WASP, as heterosexual, as something, anything else that fit in with what America was supposed to be — was a commonplace, with all of the self-abasement and the shame that entailed.
How he fits: Portland already added frontcourt help in Zach Collins, but in a nod to that being the team's biggest weakness, they also used a first rounder on Swanigan, who is all results and very little flash, but should fit in with Collins and Jusuf Nurkic well.
And while Mr. Hadelich's lithe, even wiry tone didn't impose itself too strongly, it did fit in with one worrisome aspect of the sound Mr. van Zweden seems to be cultivating: an intensity in the violins (good!) that at this point can tip over into steely edge (bad!).
Brown recently released an amiable but largely banal self-titled EP that features songs that feel ideologically half-cooked, stitching together genres but not hiding the seams (though it contains two songs — "Georgia Power" and "Tn Whiskey" — that more credibly fit in with contemporary country than "The Git Up").
Being authentic and open about what you're seeking and your background also gives hiring managers a comprehensive overview of who you are and allows them to determine how you would fit in with their company culture, according to Nishi, who worked at YouTube prior to starting at Lyft.
It's not a coincidence that every single song on this album is united by one overtly political sentiment: The powers that be think anyone staging a rebellion — sexual, political, or otherwise — is a "dirty computer" that needs fixing to fit in with their bland, blank image of personhood.
Roy Jenkins, in his 19403 biography , sums up the view that prevailed for the bulk of Churchill's career: There are lines of attack to which some politicians, whether or not they are "guilty as charged," are peculiarly vulnerable because they seem to fit in with their general character and behaviour.
Within a few days of the election, the landing teams are supposed to begin work at federal offices to learn about their inner workings, functions and responsibilities; to determine how to staff crucial positions there; and to figure out how they fit in with the new administration's goals and priorities.
And so, as if he were desperate to prove he could fit in with the organization's motto of Ripping Your Heart Out Since 2000, McDermott benched his starting quarterback, Tyrod Taylor, for rookie Nathan Peterman, a 2017 fifth-round pick from Pittsburgh, a school best known for not being Penn State.
Vivan's so-'90s-it-hurts milk chocolate belted dress covered in white polka dots was Pretty Woman's idea of fashion that fit in with high society — but a double-take at the dress today will have you wondering if the costume designer found their way to the '90s via a modern time machine.
It was about that time that Sarah Doukas called me from Storm saying she loved my work—which was very clean, minimalist—and that she had this girl, Kate, who I'd love, and it just so happened to fit in with the type of stuff I was doing because she was very fresh.
"Playing the music is part of it, but also just finding a group of people that I like — and, like, fit in with or like to be around," Mr. Kalwicki said in a video interview the band recorded a few years ago, which played on a giant screen at their Philadelphia show.
We were still getting used to the idea that we were even going to the forum, and we wondered how we would fit in with the C.E.O.s, heads-of-state, movie stars and millionaires and billionaires who gather annually in the Swiss Alps to discuss the state of the world and its problems.
As iMore indicates, they're not exactly the same — the lines all seem a bit thicker and closer together, and the corners are perhaps a touch less rounded — but we're basically looking at Apple's Face ID icon, which is seemingly slightly adjusted to fit in with the art on the rest of the slide.
But "The Rest of the Story" marks a transition in her writing, as Dessen incorporates class division and a girl caught in the middle through the story of Emma Saylor, a teen attempting to find a way to fit in with both her wealthy father's family and her mother's working-class relatives.
Orestes Varvitsiotes, Brooklyn To the Sports Editor: Re "Chasing Big Sports Goals, Rutgers Stumbles Into a Vat of Red Ink" (March 12): With multimillion-dollar fitness centers and high-priced coaches, Rutgers University has allowed its overeagerness to fit in with its Big 10 colleagues to come at the expense of most students.
"There is a lot of questioning about who I am in this world and where I fit in with God and what is God to me," Moore says about some of what his songwriting is conjuring up on the new record, which he says is the best body of work he has ever done.
ABC's new sitcom tries to dig into the hypocrisies of wealthy suburbs through the eyes of a woman named Katie, who — as played with relish by Katy Mixon — doesn't fit in with the yoga moms in the neighborhood, due to the size of her hips, her middle-class financial status, and her snarly attitude.
The issue arose often last weekend at the annual meeting of the American Economic Association in Atlanta, they report, where women from Ivy League schools told stories of wearing khakis and loafers to fit in with their male colleagues and new research was released showing that only 24.2 percent of tenured finance professors are women.
"The suspension of dealing in the fund gives us the time and space to execute that strategy to reduce our exposure and redeploy that capital into more liquid stocks in the FTSE 350, but primarily the FTSE 100, that fit in with my core strategy, but which are more liquid and more conventional, if you like," Woodford said.
As the EGOT-winning singer, 40, makes his way down the stairs, Teigen, 33, hands him a brown paper bag lunch with his name written on it before walking him through a collection of items she compiled on his behalf so he would be able to fit in with fellow coaches Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson and Adam Levine.
Knowing that Mr. Trump learns by hearing from people, rather than from reading briefing books, Mr. Kushner arranged for blocks of "policy time" on his father-in-law's schedule and flooded the zone, bringing conservative leaders and governors to explain how the mission fit in with Mr. Trump's campaign promise of standing for the forgotten man.
Lee Harris Pomeroy, whose architectural touch is visible around New York City — in the subway stations he redesigned, the Fulton Mall that he helped to plan in Brooklyn and the limestone-sheathed Swiss Bank Tower he devised to fit in with nearby landmarks like Rockefeller Center and the flagship store of Saks Fifth Avenue — died on Feb.
"The steel industry asks for a long-term orientation - high investments and long construction time for new installations - which does not fit in with the Anglo-Saxon model of the London financial elite," said Joustra, who worked in the industry for 36 years, including at Tata's operations in South Wales, and has written an academic thesis on steel.
Many of Google&aposs past deals have been reviewed by the FTC, which oversees a task force that monitors anticompetitive behavior in Silicon Valley, but the DOJ reportedly fought for jurisdiction to review the Fitbit deal and argued that reviewing the merger fit in with the government agency&aposs broader antitrust investigation of the tech giant.
In that context, you can go one of two ways: adopt an effective uniform that communicates an attitude of formality in representing the job (see, for example, President Trump, who rarely appears in public without a jacket, and seems happiest in his oversize suits and below-the-belt red ties); or dress to fit in with the group you are with.
That seems to be the idea, although it takes an attentive, patient viewer to fit together the shards that Ms. Tan scatters throughout, and to see how the flashbacks to Thana's childhood, with its pleasures and dark secrets, fit in with his more recent slights and grievances, including the impending demolition of one of his buildings, a glass-tower monument to consumerism.
That appears to fit in with the Federal Reserve's Beige Book, which last week showed "most districts cited widespread labor shortages as a factor constraining job growth," and "a number of districts reported job cuts or reduced hiring among manufacturers," as well as "scattered reports of job cuts in the transportation and energy sectors," in the tail end of 0003.
The deal does fit in with the direction The Chernin Group has been headed: The company, which once had plans to put together a very big internet conglomerate after acquiring an anchor brand like Hulu, has instead been buying and building a stable of internet companies aimed at distinct audiences, all of which rely on revenue streams beyond internet advertising.
Image: NestWith that in mind we'd recommend getting all your smart home gear from the same particular stable, keeping the number of platforms you're incorporating and the number of platforms that can potentially get exposed down to a minimum: Whether you want your home controlled by Samsung SmartThings, Apple HomeKit, or Amazon Alexa, pick a system and get products that fit in with it.
Like they hear one person say it and they&aposre like, you know, they realize that what they have to do to fit in with all of their buddies is agree that it is Nazi Germany, so that way everybody you know, are also going to think that you&aposre a jerk, so everyone just keeps repeating it, without ever actually really explaining it.
"We have a very large white wall in our new apartment and I am planning to turn the whole wall into a gallery wall, so this was step one: selecting four prints to have framed that would seamlessly fit in with the rest of the art that I am planning to hang on that wall," the mother-to-be says of her vision for the babies' room.
In one of her first public addresses as the new head of Department of Homeland Security, Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen Michele NielsenTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Trump casts uncertainty over top intelligence role Juan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America MORE made it clear that she would fit in with the immigration hardliners in the Trump administration.
When: Opens Friday, September 16, 6–8pm Where: Kohn Gallery (26750 North Highland Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles) Although John Altoon was a major figure in the scene surrounding influential Ferus Gallery in the 218s, he was always a bit of an oddball, whose gestural, surrealist-inspired works didn't quite fit in with the space-age minimalism of Larry Bell and Robert Irwin, or Ed Ruscha's cool, text-based conceptualism.

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