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Sexual attraction brings down all the barriers, lets you get close to a new person in a physical way that you don't get close to your family.
"In our online warehouses, we are beginning to get close to capacity and as warehouses get close to capacity they become crowded and a little bit less efficient," he said.
We're really the only ones who get close to her.
But I don't get close to anyone bringing me down.
Those who couldn't get close to him shouted their support.
When I get close to one, it dissolves into ash.
People love animals and want to get close to them.
It's hard to get close to me when she's around.
And Oscar's a pretty cool thing to get close to!
And once you get close to it, let it go.
The Eagles defense didn't get close to Brady this drive.
The fires get close to, and sometimes overwhelm, people's homes.
While neither of them can get close to Aaron given that they have already met, Villanelle can get close to the only relationship he has in his life: with his sister, Amber Peele (Shannon Tarbet).
If you want to understand a problem, get close to it.
This video shows you can't even get close to the suite.
"When you get close to Jupiter, it's pretty stunning," he said.
"It's mandatory viewing for anyone I get close to," he said.
The ports are illuminated when you get close to the set.
The game has an overall willingness to get close to violence.
As you get close to the base, it's anything but flowers.
Thalassophobia I hadn't always imagined I'd get close to the ocean.
How come everyone yells when I get close to an outlet?
Elliot had to get close to Olivia to get her fob.
Zebras in the wild are not easy to get close to.
And when I occasionally get close to it, I always see it.
So please refresh this page once we get close to the event.
The ants wouldn't even get close to honey, Wong told National Geographic.
It would be stupid if they try to get close to me.
Did you ever get close to her family following the shootings/kidnapping?
When you get close to the crime scene, the bloody fun begins.
Worldwide [the film] is going to get close to a billion dollars.
And you can only get close to it, cause it's like fire.
"If they get close to your box, they punish you," Guardiola said.
Democratic groups will likely match this number or get close to it.
But Uber didn't get close to those numbers prior to the acquisition.
"It's just hard to get close to people," said his wife, Jennifer.
We get close to 100 submissions a day, by D.M. or email.
After you understand your modes, you may get close to managing them.
I didn't get close to 10 hours of battery life with mixed usage.
"Sit with yourself, take a few breaths and get close to your spirit."
Then, when you get close to an election, they negotiate them all away.
In fact, many of them will never even get close to the border.
Because he's so prideful, he don't want anybody to get close to him.
You get close to people even if you don't know them at all.
Honoring that, and respecting that journey, that's how I get close to people.
Over the years, biographers and reporters would attempt to get close to Lee.
It was such a mob scene I couldn't even get close to him.
You can choose to get close to Catwoman even though she's likely untrustworthy.
It is impossible to get close to those cracks without a gas mask.
Google "Carrie Underwood face," and you get close to half a million hits.
I am that guy everyone's trying to get close to but never will.
Markets would get nervous if the investigation appeared to get close to Trump.
But other attempts to get close to Mr. Trump appear to have failed.
A representative from the unnamed company taps her to get close to Bruce.
If I can get close to it, I'll be close to the green.
Get close to the sculptures — observe the subtle lines trying to convey deer hair.
The unredacted portions reference Dmitriev's attempts to get close to the incoming Trump administration.
This probe, as its name suggests, is designed to get close to the sun.
Now he offers cage divers the chance to get close to seven-gill sharks.
"People like to get close to bears and moose and also goats," Peters said.
But we still need to improve and get close to the other super teams.
When they get close to human, but they are not human, it feels wrong.
With normal usage, you should be able to get close to what Apple promises.
So as I would get close to having sex the fear would be tremendous.
She even concocts a sort of schoolgirl outfit to get close to a target.
It's going to be hard to get close to the hole if it's windy.
That doesn't mean you can't get close to a new person you're excited about.
The other companies have denied access to patrons to get close to the operator.
"If you get close to 100 percent — that's where he gambled," Eric Paddock said.
I could shoot from the outside, but I never get close to the rim.
But the teams couldn't get close to the burning tanker because of the heat.
We could get close to breaking the all-time record high on Sunday or Monday.
I get close to pulling the trigger on some Beatrice Valenzuela slides, but hold back.
I've been so proud to get close to many people living with metastatic breast cancer.
Apart from Dany, he's the only other character that they've let get close to them.
And by voting off a Vokai, they can get close to evening up the tribes.
For you to get close to it, you have to be brave, in a way.
The most important thing here is to be able to get close to the boy.
"It happens every fall as we get close to the anniversary of his mom's death."
"It's hard to get close to girls when you look like me," he tells me.
No. I have a three-street radius I cannot get close to the White House.
It's hard not to get close to these people because you bond with these scenes.
"I'm trying to get close to God rather than close to these streets," he said.
"Cloud Nine doesn't even get close to where I am," added the 34-year-old.
Sears' bankruptcy process won't get close to those figures, but the bills are still staggering.
Still, naysayers predicted that he would never get close to 10 percent of the vote.
To make the next move, you have to really get close to what's going on.
A lot of people don't have the sand to even get close to the edge.
As suspected, Rhea is using her wise words and insight to get close to Logan.
In helpless longing to get close to you he must destroy what's close to you.
Not that the knives and fists brandished onstage ever get close to doing real damage.
I'm in The Garden — people go crazy every time they even get close to winning.
He even, Taj pointed out, "wanted to get close to MJ's kids" shortly after Jackson's death.
Still, should Kleiner get close to $1.3 billion, it would show investor confidence hasn't much diminished.
A young couple get close to each other on a London dance floor in Dec. 1966.
Drivers won't go to your home, you'll have to get close to your driver's usual itinerary.
A lot of the lakefront is just really busy, especially when you get close to downtown.
We forecast the budget sector primary balance will get close to balance, at -0.3% of GDP.
As the star expands, it will swallow up Mercury and Venus and get close to Earth.
I would get close to her, and Shodan would remind me just how vulnerable I was.
It's a lot of numbers, but really rewarding when we get close to finishing three months.
What we did was get close to the community and ask for their help and collaboration.
"It can be very rough as you get close to some of those clouds," he admits.
Its strategy is to get close to the businesses it buys before applying what it learns.
Apple promises up to three hours of talk time, so you'll probably get close to that.
It's just such a wonderful, fun thing to be able to kind of get close to.
It would never get close to that level again, plunging steadily for the next two months.
Fans could also get close to the broadcast team, who were filming live from the concourse.
Once you get close to Sedona, you'll start to see houses surrounded by cliffs and trees.
At any rate, isn't all this communication just another way to get close to each other?
Head towards the city center to get close to the Space Needle — but don't go up
So they don't want to get close to you because they know you're going to leave.
And they never get close to that Labrador retriever "I-love-all-humans" level of friendliness.
But somebody said to me, no, when you elbow bump you get close to the person.
After he is taken to Dachau, she must get close to a Vichy officer (Benoît Magimel).
One could say that he's on a roll, but that would get close to spoiling things.
California will make or get close to its target of a million electric vehicles in 2020.
His character uses AA meetings to get close to his crush even though he's never drank before.
He said some militant fighters hid among displaced families to get close to the U.S.-trained troops.
They were unable to get close to the trailer home and decided try again three days later.
"By choosing to half warming, we're going to get close to restoring the water cycle," said Irvine.
Get close to the answer and you win a life; get it wrong and you lose one.
We know how dangerous they are, but we want more than anything to get close to them.
There was no way for a lummox like me to get close to a sprite like him.
The company says they're cutting down to get close to profitability, with the aim of staying independent.
William Consovoy, an attorney representing Trump, told the judge that Congress shouldn't get close to criminal probes.
Worse, he didn't get close to cracking the 15% needed in either state to win any delegates.
Reporters do not typically travel with the candidate and do not get close to them at rallies.
Otherwise you'll get close to the point where someone like me says never trust an advert online.
" When they performed the kiss onstage, she said, "trust me, he didn't get close to my face.
Only by reading it that way, he thinks, will we get close to its hard, nubbly heart.
If we want to get close to 100% renewable energy, experts say we need longer-lasting batteries. 
And the current president doesn't make it easy for the Washington establishment to get close to him.
When you get close to 90, well, it's almost impossible to sustain that kind of upward momentum.
"The traditional Chinese had an emperor, and they could never get close to the emperor," she said.
But even the highest scoring methods didn't seem to get close to human-style logic or reasoning.
"Lots of things happen quickly in Washington particularly as you get close to the vote," said Sen.
I thought the best way to understand it was to get close to it on the ground level.
"Visually, it's beautiful, but when you get close to it, it's just that horrible smell," says Zacharie Rabehi.
But every time we seem to get close to Mueller, Mueller just gets pushed on a little bit.
Poke-beings are scattered all around the world, and your phone vibrates when you get close to one.
If you're hoping to get close to someone, today is definitely a day to circle in your calendar.
We're starting to get close to July 4th, which makes it an oddly fruitful weekend for tech deals.
"It happens every fall as we get close to the anniversary of his mom's death," the insider said.
Barness said if the S&P does get close to 2,400, it could hover there for a while.
"Some of the best rewards cards get close to 2 percent, never mind the initial bonus," said Papadimitriou.
Is it possible that she was only posing as a survivor in order to get close to Jahil?
Furbo recognizes your pet's face and takes a "selfie" of them when they get close to the camera.
It's so hot — you don't want to get burned, but you want to get close to the fire.
"If you get close to paying taxes, you just buy another building," a real estate friend told me.
A seemingly unbreakable code dictated who was allowed to get close to the riders at a given moment.
" He added that "the problem to concentrate on now is still how to get close to 2 percent.
There's always a lot of work that goes on in my head before I get close to shooting.
Tourists get close to a group of whales during a whale watching tours operated by Hermanus Whale Cruises.
Each sought to get close to the memory of a man they saw as a vessel to God.
"You have to really get close to it and even then, it doesn't smell like food," he said.
Where I Live Finding refuge from Washington's quotidian intrigues — and how to get close to the political spectacle.
Dennis and Mac use the guy's death as an excuse to get close to the guy's attractive granddaughter.
But only by improving and cementing his support on the right can Mr. Trump get close to Mrs.
If the strategy works, the League could get close to 40 percent at the European elections, he forecast.
"I have to take at least an hour walk [at lunch] to get close to 10,000 steps," she said.
While Levi is an actress [and not a guide dog], it was so wonderful to get close to her.
"While they may get close to 3.3 percent, we don't expect interest rates to increase so strongly," Okita said.
And, unfortunately, in the afterlife might be the only chance I have to get close to that sonorous sound.
I would not let anyone get close to me, I would take a step back and keep it long.
I would also say that dressing properly played a huge role in allowing me to get close to people.
When you get close to the end, a notification pops up warning you that you're almost out of time.
Get close to the president, sums up Mr Fratto, and "you take on all of the baggage of Trump".
Amazon promises up to four weeks of battery life, and I typically get close to that with most Kindles.
So there is always the risk of inflation with any additional spending once you get close to full employment.
"He did not get close to the freezer and was never out of sight of the camera," Stephens said.
When I get close to one, spikes shoot out and injure me, even through my highly advanced space suit.
The rules weaken mandates that retailers in the country get close to a third of their materiel from India.
The answer is we don't even know how to get close to doing it right at scale without paper.
My boss told me that the most important thing I could do was to get close to the community.
What radio does more than any other medium is it allows you to really get close to your audience.
At the start and finish, and in larger towns along the way, fans often get close to the dogs.
Both teams are playing effective defense this half, particularly closing down moves when they get close to the box.
It's not until you get close to a work that you can see it's made up of interlocking bodies.
Chief DeCanio said the captain almost ran the boat aground as he tried to get close to the shore.
But when you get close to politics, that's when things get all haywire in the real world and on Reddit.
If you've ever wanted to get close to a rocket launch, NASA is offering a new way to do so.
These heat resistant cooking gloves let you get close to your food when you need to without burning your hands.
"We waited for the boat to get close to the coast and we threw it," migrant Sergio Farías Almaguer said.
When I get close to hitting the minimum spend for the signing bonus, I start looking for a new card.
Image: cargocollectiveIt looks like a regular ad hoarding, but get close to this billboard and you might notice something strange.
"Avoid the upstream MLPs, but you can buy investment-grade credits and get close to 7 percent yields," he said.
Since then, she's been buying bottled water - and she won't get close to a distribution center after a recent experience.
All of these places offered an opportunity to get close to one another and bond with locals in your community.
Partly, it's because we have a bewildering array of problems that emerge when we try to get close to others.
It's a relief when we get close to Joyce's road, but not an enormous one because it's a blind turn.
He doesn't do anything improper, nor does he try to go over the line or get close to the line.
How do I know when I get close to my limits for text messaging, plus my voice and data allowance?
But it turned out to be a poor decision, it made her get close to people who were not trustworthy.
"Can I take a picture with you?" asked one attendee, trying to push past me to get close to Spence.
The classic, unlike the 24-hour race, allows fans to get close to the racecars and mingle with the drivers.
But I'm worried I won't make it to that point, much less ever get close to owning the place outright.
Because the golden part is brighter, and in the center, it looks overset until you get close to the surface.
You know how you can get close to an old TV's antenna and watch the screen hash out into static?
This time we thought we'd do something different and get close to the roots of these things dying en masse.
But if you live in the United States, you don't have to travel far to get close to animal life.
Even those good-looking, crime-detecting psychics in television series aren't types that you'd really want to get close to.
But as soon as the robots get close to the reactors, the radiation destroys their wiring and renders them useless.
And he didn't even get close to the most speaking time during the debate, clocking in below six other candidates.
You can walk through the sand to get close to them, since your headset is equipped with a motion detector.
Readying their rifles and long knives as the creature draws closer, their leader shouts orders: Don't get close to it!
You can do more damage by stealing batteries, but it's not always easy to get close to an enemy Titan.
You don't have to aim the hook perfectly; get close to a ledge and Widowmaker will pull herself onto it.
Should no refinancing option materialise as we get close to major debt maturities, Fitch would consider a negative rating action.
He also said the women's parents had encouraged them to get close to him to jump-start their music careers.
Apple bobbing, once a way to get close to potential suitors during autumnal gatherings, is adopted in the playful imagery.
Whether they will seek answers to these questions depends on whether visitors are willing to get close to the truck.
Bonnard and Matisse are much more dangerous to get close to than some Surrealist painter from Helsinki in the 1940s.
After all, it's Slavs fighting Slavs and Eastern enough that it won't get close to the places that really matter, right?
All those numbers kinda sorta explain how MoviePass could get close to breaking even, but how can it actually make money?
The Dark Lord reveals he ordered Nick to "get close" to Sabrina — to "be nice" to her, to hold her hand.
Three sources said Rocha's efforts to get close to the administration were among the reasons for another senior LULAC staffer's departure.
But once rates get close to zero, it is as if the accelerator of an automobile were pushed to the floor.
He'd haunt the ballparks and try to get close to players for no reason other than an obsession with the game.
When Adam misses a chance to get close to Jessa, Mr. Driver does a funny, lovely corkscrew fall to the floor.
The big picture: It doesn't have to be someone who might actually get close to the White House, like Joe Biden.
We are supportive of one another in those tough times, and that's how you really get close to someone and grow.
She's frightened to get close to the people around her for fear of losing them because she can't control her power.
Staff from the California Department of Fish & Wildlife had to tranquilize the big cat before firefighters could get close to it.
We want to get close to them, but they scare us, and they have an outside -- outsized reputation created by liberals.
Being a good friend is also a great way to get close to the personal failures of others. Tinder. Bumble. Grindr.
Ultimately this book is an act of love, a way to get close to a parent who had always been remote.
They interviewed him twice, and dispatched an informant to get close to him in an investigation that spanned nearly a year.
During World War II we watch her get close to Corporal Grant and Private Lucas, two pilots separated from their unit.
During that time, she says he made multiple attempts to get close to her by asking if she wanted a massage.
Every time we would get close to fucking the intrusions would cut right through me, stomach-turning memories of my violation.
Most other girls never got too close to her, but now she has the chance to get close to another girl.
It requires the consent of two-thirds of the House of Commons and he's not going to get close to that.
When they get close to the sun, these ices vaporize, carrying gas and dust into a cloud around the comet nucleus.
Few experts think North Korea will get close to mastering the secrets of true hydrogen bombs any time soon, if ever.
"I always felt like theater was my father's world, so I didn't want to get close to it," Daniel Kehlmann says.
We lose touch with Aneeka, and never quite get close to Karamat, whose political crisis feels schematic, less inevitable than predictable.
White Island has long been a popular tourist destination, billed as offering a chance to get close to an active volcano.
Cyclops then dispatched Judd and his wife Jane Crawford (Frances Fisher), ordering the couple to get close to the Abar family.
He also said the women's parents had encouraged them to get close to R. Kelly to jump-start their music careers.
Now that Jaime is on the Stark's side, could she take his (or Tyrion's) face in order to get close to Cersei?
Sasaeng (사생) Meaning "stalker fans," these are fans who will stop at nothing to get close to their biases or favorite groups.
If it's not meant to be, they will surely be killed by the dragon before they even get close to mounting it.
In the video, Steinfeld is seen politely waving the man off, but he remained persistent in trying to get close to her.
" Guido has openly criticized SAS for being a "purposefully engineered opportunity for Russian intelligence to get close to hackers they care about.
While these advances made for better motion capture, the rigs made it difficult for the actresses to get close to one another.
"If they get close to that, I am fairly confident that authorities will brush the debt limit by the wayside," she said.
A white on-screen indicator appears when you get close to another player, and a red version shows the direction of gunfire.
Yes, over 2016 the continent showed it can produce unicorns, exits, attract big VC, and even get close to a major IPO.
In one week, she'll get close to 500 notifications from Snapchat, more than twice what she gets from iMessage and Instagram combined.
Or rather, he is ready to start laying down the law about the boys that Ella will chose to get close to.
According to the CDC, you want to take a tweezer and get close to the skin, and then pull the tick upward.
But traders implied a 2.19 percent funds rate by December, which would get close to but fall short of the Fed's intentions.
And when you do get close to it, it's so small and faint because of the middle, inner layer of the card.
"Never, I hope, certainly in my term or anyone else would we really even get close to pulling that trigger," he said.
And in unregulated markets (which will occur somewhere in U.S.), the price of the product is going to get close to zero.
It has affected my relationships, my friendships, and my ability to trust that the people I get close to won't just disappear.
Even then, however, Son would need big globs of external capital to get close to the size of the first Vision Fund.
But the opportunity to get close to them is another draw: retired players are "far more accessible" than their successors, Jarvis said.
"As we get close to agreement, the President steps in and makes it very difficult to get our job done," Maryland Sen.
The candidates are jostling to get close to Mr. Thompson's legacy, but not all have spoken favorably of the former district attorney.
The ½ inch plates allow the BaBylissPro Mini to get close to the scalp, so it will straighten hair from root to tip.
I had covered the presidential campaign in 2015, but in 2015, I really wanted to cover candidates you could get close to.
The only way to get close to the town would be to take a sleeper train to Tangier, and follow the instructions above.
Nobody is going to get close to this summit, but there&aposs kind of an excitement on the streets, impersonators out and about.
Polls become more predictive as we get close to the election because voters hear more information about the candidates as time goes on.
Get close to people in a zombie story, and you just risk producing more people who'll tear out your throat if they can.
I wonder if he'll ever see this about himself, and if he'll ever be able to really get close to someone else emotionally.
Jamie feels overburdened in his task to get close to men like Duverney and Prince Charles in order to stop the Jacobite rebellion.
Not being able to get close to other people would make me so sad, because I evolve and change with people so much.
Those lucky enough to get close to the tee box — where the gallery was 13 deep — said Nicklaus had tears in his eyes.
If you don't know what to do, get close to someone who has achieved the things you want to; have a role model.
The burning oil was making it difficult to get close to the tanker and search for missing crew members, the Iranian authorities said.
How can she ever get close to a man without being afraid he'll want more than she does, and try to take it?
"Every time we seem to get close to that level, we get knocked back down," said Arian Vojdani, investment strategist at MV Financial.
With Ken Jennings and James Holzhauer tied at one match apiece, one had a chance to get close to the title Thursday night.
As we get close to what we think is garbage, it becomes clear we are looking at what didn't survive a family's eviction.
Not to NBCUniversal, which boasted 30 million viewers for a show that, uh, didn't even get close to that figure in live viewership.
For Juno to get close to the surface of Jupiter, it had to sneak in where the magnetism is weakest: near the poles.
But as soon as they get close to the reactors, the radiation destroys their wiring and renders them useless, causing long delays, Masuda said.
The government likely will need to tighten spending to get close to this year's targeted budget deficit of 3.1 percent of gross domestic product.
This is all material that a government informant could use, either to get close to a target or to publicly embarrass or blackmail them.
When galaxies get close to each other, their mutual gravity can pull out long tails or shells of stars and gas from their outskirts.
He sought to get close to senior administration figures like initial chief of staff Reince Priebus and senior adviser and presidential daughter Ivanka Trump.
The challenge, for Warriors fans who want to get close to this team, lies mostly in the fact that it has just kept going.
"But I think when we get close to finishing shooting our next season, it's really going to start to be pretty emotional," she said.
When humans get close to wildlife the animal starts to lose its fear of people; which puts both people and the animal in danger.
"They had to be taken by someone who had clearance to get close to the Fuehrer and close to that inner circle," Harper said.
They sent a woman from Eli's past, Sandra (Tonya Pinkins), to get close to Eli and order him to ensure Mellie wins the election.
Reporters couldn't get close to the body, so they couldn't corroborate the police statement, but there was a gun next to the victim's hand.
Our understanding is that Google Maps will even remind you to get off your bus or train when you get close to your stop.
It's not clear how the Mueller investigation will end, but Trump has worked hard to taint it before it can get close to him.
So many emergency vehicles were parked at random angles that ambulances could not get close to the complex, and officers carried the wounded out.
"I don't know if we will manage to remove 2 billion from each provision, but maybe we will get close to that," Giorgetti said.
"As we get close to $80, they have to consider that the market will be looking for their decision on next year," Sfakianakis said.
The 4.5-inch long curved blades help you get close to the base of the thread, and the sharp points make clean, crisp cuts.
I don't panic, but I get close to it; it's just the two of us out here, and we're far away from any hospital.
But for Ingrid, who is lonely and disturbed, that image is intoxicating, and she'll do anything to get close to it and mimic it.
"I've never been able to understand nothingness completely, but I can get close to it when I watch professional bowling on television," he joked.
There are some policies that have a bigger impact than others, but none by themselves get close to ending the crisis on their own.
After scurrying from hole to hole to get close to the ropes, she finally caught Woods's attention as he walked down the 18th fairway.
Hawkins claimed that he had been following Morell for years and that he had only started dating his girlfriend to get close to him.
He's hard to root for, but watching him get close to ultimate victory and/or colossal defeat over and over again is wonderfully intense.
With the current capabilities with machine learning and artificial intelligence, we can get close to 90% accuracy in forecasting business at a particular location.
"I'm a fatalist," Abbie tells Isabel, a young woman admirer who has befriended his now adult son, largely to get close to his dad.
For the foreseeable future, the only way to get close to the neurons and accurately decode their activity is with some kind of surgical implant.
Finding an orbit that would both get close to Ceres and allow for good science observations was a challenge for mission engineers, NASA officials said.
Their only hope to get close to him is to infiltrate an upcoming conference in Rome — and Eve and Jess (Nina Sosanya) have a plan.
Supposedly the divine proportion, the perfect proportion, that we're trying to get close to every single day of our lives or with whatever we do.
When you do get close to your alarm time, the clock's display will gradually get brighter and change colors during a two-minute window before .
That tightness in my stomach, the familiar churn of anxiety each time I so much as get close to being physically intimate with a partner.
MSCI's emerging index rose 57 percent, but struggled to get close to 558.59-51/509 year highs hit last week after Friday's 5213 percent fall.
"It's a bit of a hedge for them and gives the company an ability to get close to that culture that they lack," he said.
"Each time we believe we get close to the operator, the drone disappears; when we look to reopen the airfield, the drone reappears," Burtenshaw said.
As you get close to reaching your budget limit, you'll see an alert that you're nearing it — or have gone over the amount you specified.
"You in them loud shoes, if I see you in the road, if I get close to you, you're going to jail," a man says.
Solomina survived the incident, but even this scary encounter hasn't stopped the park's owner Oleg Zubkov from allowing guests to get close to furry predators.
They need to either bring in their own technologists or get close to their IT/tech departments and get down to some serious product development!
She was one of 10 who tried to blend into American society in an apparent bid to get close to power brokers and learn secrets.
When she filmed The Notebook, Rachel McAdams became the envy of many for being able to get close to Ryan Gosling on-screen and off.
Then, once they get close to the ocean's surface, SpaceX tries to catch them with a huge net attached to a boat called Mr. Steven.
After having met him she felt like they were able to get close to each other and she knows that he looks out for her.
So far, Wilkerson hasn't been retweeted enough for free nuggets, but he has received enough to get close to the world record for most retweets.
Yes, the iPhone is laughably bad compared to the other three, and only Samsung manages to get close to Huawei's amazingly sharp and bright photo.
In a sport that prides itself on letting the fans get close to the action, Team Sky were trying to operate within an angry mob.
Menant told CNBC last week that bitcoin could get close to $6,000 by the end of the year, but short-term volatility could be ahead.
When you go to a mall and get close to Macy's, you may get a special promotion from Macy's prompting you to visit its store.
It's so contagious that90% of non-immune individuals who get close to an infected person are also likely to become infected, according to the CDC.
"I'm hearing we're going to get close to 40 percent of his supporters," he told listeners during a campaign rally in Albuquerque, N.M., Tuesday night.
The reason the fire is still not contained is the area's mucky ground conditions, Winton said; fire trucks can't easily get close to the flames.
The vehicle slammed into the perimeter wall, but didn't get close to the house -- the 95-year-old former game show host was safely inside.
Going back to the idea of the game, he would later claim that this was always his plan, to get close to Kim to escape.
More than 1.8 million specialists and clerks are expected to exit the financial industry over the next seven years as they get close to retirement.
A cart outfitted with magnifying glasses invites us to get close to precious gems that gleam and mesmerize, although they are already displaced and sanitized.
Later at the wedding banquet venue, the roughly 350 or so guests had to get close to one another to converse over the loud music.
Usually, the only time their members get close to one another is when they are testifying for or against gun-related legislation at the Capitol.
"My father's example is the storm on the horizon I don't want to lose sight of and can't let myself get close to," he writes.
Narrating the scene, Cretton cites a thought from Stevenson's book about not being able to fully understand a problem unless you get close to it.
Being able to get close to the 315-foot (96m) tower has allowed them to spot other problems like damage caused by pollution and asbestos.
Democrats opposed the provision, saying that because its inclusion would draw a veto from President Obama, it shouldn't even get close to the final bill.
While Kuroda has praised labor-saving innovations, the BOJ's failure to get close to its 2% price target in six years is forcing a rethink.
The Moon is in Water sign Scorpio, activating a very intimate sector of your chart and putting you in the mood to get close to people.
The reasons red tides occur are complex, but scientists think that fertilizer runoff probably helps keep the blooms growing when they get close to the shore.
Kick with the lead leg and you need to bring that rear leg up under you or step through to get close to the same range.
Then, once they get close to the ocean, a boat sporting a giant net — lovingly named Mr. Steven — arrives to catch one half of the fairing.
"So it's a long time before you even get close to planning and starting to rebuild, so we still haven't started to rebuild," the actor revealed.
It's strange, but when I hear the music from a game like Chrono Trigger, I hear something that I feel like I can get close to.
That's not to say that reaching 126 million people is a trivial task; you could spend a lot of money and not get close to that.
However, all of these very distant extreme objects orbit in such a way that they never get close to Planet X when it crosses their orbits.
She tells Camille she was cold from birth because of her father, and that she will never get close to anyone, and therefore never be loved.
That said, while this may be the first reported instance of a spy using GAN to get close to a target, AI imposters are not new.
"La Grande Illusion" follows Archie's decision to get close to the Blossoms in order to further his music career and possibly save his dad's construction business.
Masses demonstrated in the capital on Sunday as police jostled with protesters attempting to break through security barriers to get close to the Prime Minister's office.
Maybe he sees that those who get close to Donald Trump are inevitably asked to do his dirty work and that saying "no" is almost impossible.
The unworldly, innocent Ana is startled to realize she wants this man and, despite his enigmatic reserve, finds she is desperate to get close to him.
"They cannot get close to this port anymore, they will be under fire," said a UAE soldier loading an anti-aircraft gun onto a patrolling warship.
"If rates continue to rise, money market funds will be a compelling story, where you can get close to 2 percent on cash," he said. Sept.
She publishes the water levels of the dike on the Guardians of the Glades Facebook page—letting people know when the levels get close to flooding.
" Morrow highlights the pop polymath who loved Carla Thomas's "B-A-B-Y," Skeeter Davis's "Let Me Get Close to You," and Ronny & the Daytonas' "GTO.
In late 2015, Mr. Moore said, K2 Intelligence offered him another assignment, this time to get close to leaders of a major anticorruption group, Global Witness.
But as Taberski's attempts to get close to Simmons ramped up, so did serious discussions about what right the public has to intrude on Simmons's life.
But this time, their new system from Edgeworth with geofencing technology and A.I.-enabled cameras detected three men before they could get close to the house.
The software giant will also need to convince competitors, and partner with many, if it's even going to get close to pulling off this ambitious bet.
Habits like this are among those favored by "supersavers" who get close to the annual 401(k) contribution limit, even though 48% earn less than $100,000.
It felt right to force myself, as my uncle had, to get close to histories that are uncomfortable in order to state what is found there.
She was one of 10 who tried to blend in to American society in an apparent bid to get close to power brokers and learn secrets.
White Sox manager Robin Ventura had a 58-game hitting streak at Oklahoma State and said he doesn't think anyone will get close to 56 games.
When I was finally able to get close to him, I asked how he was feeling, now that Death Stranding had been revealed to the world.
"There's no limit to how much people will pay to get close to heaven," said Mitchell Moss, a professor of urban planning at New York University.
And she develops her entire elaborate plot to get close to Spencer's most beloved friends, the people who motivate Spencer throughout the course of the show.
"Now, you're probably thinking, "What the hell, Dvorsky, a minute ago you said comets produce a visible coma and tail when they get close to the Sun!
"I'm not saying we are going to defend at that level each and every game but we at least need to get close to it," Thomas said.
"Anyone who wants to get close to Orban tries to do that through football," said Attila Juhasz, an analyst with Political Capital, a research group in Budapest.
Even though the economy is doing fairly well and you've a host of positives, people get a little nervous when you get close to long-term highs.
He never let Manson get close to him or his home, even as Manson craved access to exactly the kind of circles Melcher and Bergen moved within.
"Therefore, as the two sides get close to settling such a trade agreement, the pace of the current rally in the yuan will slow down," he said.
When you do get close to a creature your phone will vibrate, and you'll then be able to toss a pokeball at them using your device's touchscreen.
Two percent GDP growth for the first quarter — which the U.S. will likely get close to — is certainly not robust, but it's also nowhere near a recession.
And obviously, there are centuries of loaded American racial codifications buried in all of this that would take ten thousand words to even get close to addressing.
Once off the ground, Osiris-Rex — a shortening of Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security, Regolith Explorer — will be aiming to get close to the asteroid Bennu.
If Disney gets into a bidding war with Comcast, then Comcast's bid for all of Sky and Fox could get close to $100 billion, these people said.
Even though I might find someone really attractive, I wouldn't want to get close to them in a physical sense if their body was derived from meat.
Get close to it while you have a hole full of water — which is easy to do even by accident — and the bird drinks it all up.
We can't get into that community to even get close to the courthouse, to be able to access a piece of fiber that's only 1,000 feet long.
Warships, however, are much more strict about not letting other ships or boats get close to them at all, and often have to maneuver to avoid them.
Toward the end of the video, the dog attempts to get close to Houts' face, and she appears to lunge toward him, pushing him across the room.
Her first recommendation was to move the money into a high-yield savings account at another bank where you can get close to 2% savings a year.
As of now, the microwave weapon only has a range of 700 miles, which means planes have to get close to an enemy's airspace to launch it.
I can see the alt-right taking wings and flying away, while the GOP bitterly talks about how they didn't wanna get close to the sun anyway.
The viper pit of morons in that chamber will likely get distracted by Diamond and Silk or some shit before they ever get close to a positive vote.
But you don't need to: When you get close to the time of the giveaway, the app will reveal what the product is in a fun, onscreen video.
This act of kindness causes her to develop a crush on him, and she gets a job working at the restaurant part-time to get close to him.
It's great to get close to the action and to make the people around you think you've lost your mind by sporting the most outrageous selfie stick ever.
In this episode, we understand why Theo has closed herself off to the world, and why she refuses to get close to her new lover, Trish (Levy Tran).
More recently, they've even introduced molecules that light up under stress or when they break, which could help them get close to a universal model of sticky tape.
Robinette is hoping to get close to her 13 nieces and nephews, with whom she has not spoken in years, and who she fears may be "socially" underdeveloped.
There are four sensors positioned around the front of the headset, which allow it to scan your surroundings and alert you when you get close to an object.
This was a character who, over the course of two seasons, let himself care about and get close to people again after the devastating loss of his daughter.
To add a twist to the dating show genre, the women live in a mansion with Baggs' mother, who isn't letting just anyone get close to her son.
And while I can't yet do any sort of strenuous exercise, or go out drinking and dancing without consequences, I'm confident that I will get close to normal.
Indonesia's constitution caps budget deficits at 3%, and most governments fear to get close to the cap, since missing revenue targets requires real and immediate cuts to spending.
They are likely part of a strategy that follows Iran's playbook: Get close to developing a nuclear weapon and the rest of the world will make a deal.
"Sometimes, I keep both hands behind my back when the street vendors get close to me, to show people gathering around that I'm not beating anyone," he said.
"I don't know how many times I'm going to be able to get close to playing as well as I did at Troon," the 163-year-old said.
In this scenario, aliens aren't jet-setting across the galaxy — they're just waiting long enough for their star to get close to another star with a habitable planet.
Dudley added that Iran's supply has taken time to get close to pre-sanction levels and that is perhaps what had delayed any supply freeze deal until now.
I'd get close to people and I'd have these feelings of wanting to take it a bit further, but I couldn't and I'd end up feeling really frustrated.
"We want our fans to get close to the people and the animals that make the sport so special," said Christa Marrillia, the chief marketing officer at Keeneland.
In the case of desks, it should be wide enough to support multiple screens, and let you get close to your monitor without sacrificing room for your accessories.
"It's pretty dangerous in there if you get off the trails and get close to the edge and take pictures like a lot of people do," he says.
It should also be noted it&aposs not a very good idea to get close to a Komodo dragon — they have been known to attack humans, sometimes fatally.
That is, unless the Cavs get close to the upset, in the way James Harden and the Rockets did, and LeBron comes up very small in the end.
Instead, many of them would catch the first train that came and transfer somewhere — maybe in two places — to get close to their destinations as early as possible.
Because this supermassive black hole is about four million times more massive than the Sun, its immense gravity warps and tugs at objects that get close to it.
You know, they didn&apost ever get close to having a tool that was, like, testing a drop of blood in a, you know, in a little thing.
And "Apollo 11" further demonstrates that hardly anyone but an aerospace engineer and a voluminous support team can get close to doing the math required for this endeavor.
Racing for real is highly expensive, not to mention dangerous, so for the Average Joe to get close to the action, sim racing is the easiest option available.
You would have to take the entire bottle, according to Blessing, to get close to the absolute minimum dose that studies show might be effective for reducing anxiety.
The fact that a group of hackers were apparently able to get close to the president is worrisome, especially since it was a band unsophisticated hackers employing simple methods.
Although they'd been able to get close to Lumberton, the waters became so swift they threatened to pull their small fishing boats into the wreckage of the downed bridge.
Palestinian operators have not yet been able to set up 3G services, despite repeated promises; Palestinians with Israeli phones have to get close to settlements to use their services.
" He maintained his target for the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) at 6,800, saying that should the market get close to that, "investors should use that as an exit mechanism.
This time, Barnes and fellow shopkeepers made a human chain; one man anchoring himself by a storefront and grabbing hands with another, allowing Barnes to get close to Knight.
In other words, when it comes to actual legislating, Democrats would have to iron out a lot of party differences to get close to passing a single-payer policy.
Or at least that's how I try to get close to it: each sip describes the landscape and the hard work of the lives that make every drop possible.
Gore never allowed Clinton to get close to him and had trouble figuring out how to position himself with regard to the administration of which he was a part.
"I would get close to him and I would cover my head," Andira Abdelaziz said Tuesday on the witness stand in her murder trial, according to news station KSAT.
Even so, police acknowledged a possible suicide bomber could manage to get close to large crowds of people before the checkpoints are set up, as evident by the Dec.
Success is about being passionately good at one or two things, but students who want to get close to that 4.0 have to be prudentially balanced about every subject.
" On Friday, Trump ripped into Iran while standing beside Merkel, who backs the deal, saying, "We must ensure this murderous regime does not even get close to nuclear weapons.
"As you get close to full employment, you're having more scarcity of resource and therefore [are] going to have to raise the wages a little bit more," Mucci said.
The more prolonged the process to get to an initial public offering takes the more unlikely it will be to get close to the desired valuation of $2 trillion.
The game reveals itself after the first ending with Miyuki is done, and Aoi's route is attempted, where the protagonist finds it strangely difficult to get close to her.
Who or what, in the final reckoning, is the true grotesque — the absurd, unhappy princess, those desperate to get close to her, or the system propping them all up?
"He has to ask others for opinions, he has to be wary of the (political) processes, and he has to get close to people with more experience," Toussaint said.
The book features two not-quite-adversaries: Bruce Cable, a rare-books dealer on Camino Island, and Mercer Mann, a stymied young writer hired to get close to him.
Murray, for so long the "other man" in the so-called Big Four, is unlikely to get close to those totals although for sheer stickability he is their equal.
A unionized hourly worker at vehicle assembly plant in the US can bring home a mid-five-figure yearly total, and with seniority and overtime, get close to $100,000.
" Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Trump, was with Mr. Price, and at one point in the recording, a man's voice is heard saying: "Do not get close to her.
He told everyone he was going to Washburn University, the local public university, because he thought he could get close to a free ride there and live at home.
I didn't even get close to imagining that ASTERISKS would be the answer to 153A's "Indications of one's qualifications?" because my brain kept me thinking about résumés and C.V.s.
Your ruling planet Venus connects with Neptune, the planet of fantasy, today to create a whimsical and romantic energy—it's a wonderful time to get close to your partners!
We noted that 100x is a very high bar — so high in fact that most investors investing in plain-old for-profit companies seldom get close to a 100x return.
I'm the sort of person who not only likes to go see a superhero movie, but am also very curious if we ever get close to making those super powers.
And I think a lot of them are going to get in trouble because they'll get close to him, they'll back off, and it'll be inconsistent, which will not help.
Comets are icy, and when they get close to the sun, the conditions are so extreme that when the ice melts it skips the water phase entirely, producing a vapor.
With ARCore or ARKit, you can move through the "Pocket Gallery" and get close to the high-resolution captures of the paintings while also bringing up information about the works.
"You don't often get close to people like the Jobs, much less in a ridiculous situation like this, where you realize that they are just really good people, " Smith wrote.
When you get close to a designated point, the software let you scan a painting and explore some of its points for extra info in a nice augmented reality setup.Art!
Peña has gotten a taste of what it's like to finally get close to Escobar, so he decides go to full speed ahead working with Don Berna and his crew.
DUBAI, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) warned Saudi naval vessels taking part in military exercises in the Gulf on Wednesday not to get close to Iranian waters.
In the meantime, Beyoncé's friendship with Gwyneth Paltrow has been heavily documented and does she strike you as the type of person to let just anyone get close to her?
So, if playing Battle Chef, Food Fantasy, or any number of other cooking games gives us a chance to get close to that feeling of connection, I'm all for it.
"One of the writers was chasing me around a butcher block table, and he thought it was funny, and I'm just not letting him get close to me," she said.
To get close to the tone of it today, you would have to imagine the literary reputation of Raymond Carver joined with the popularity and political piety of Bruce Springsteen.
In fact, Shapiro had told Dealbook for its story that by investing in start-ups through Collab+Line, Line could get close to U.S. startups and potentially even acquire them.
The process was ripe for corruption and inequality; it was defined by the people lawmakers knew and those they could get close to, and allowed lobbyists to run the show.
I have listened to recordings of Byzantine chants, indeed by the choir of Simonopetra itself, but they don't even begin to get close to how it felt in the church.
The academics who do get close to the big companies in terms of technique get quickly plucked out of academia to work for them, with much higher salaries to boot.
To get close to her, Ingrid moves to Los Angeles, visits a restaurant that Taylor has praised (repeating her order) and abducts Taylor's dog as a pretext for returning it.
If you get close to the garage, you might notice that the windows are fogged over, because Carlson uses it to season firewood, which gives off moisture as it dries.
But millennials get close to no credit for their efforts because they've been dragged by an unfair stigma for more than a decade, and it's time to correct this error.
Look, we always liked Bernie — some of us do this great imitation of him, not to his face, that would be gross — but we just couldn't get close to him.
With current policy in place, it's going to hit that target (1990 level of emissions by 2020) and get close to its 2050 target (133 percent reduction from 1990 levels).
One source suggested to Fox News that it's problematic if a congressional aide or intern abuses their pass to get close to the president and comport themselves in a political fashion.
Imre BartosPhysicist and Assistant professor at the University of Florida, Member of the LIGO Scientific CollaborationWhen the black holes get close to each other, they fuse into one, bigger black hole.
But the moves come amid increasing pressure on Apple to move forward with any self-driving car plans, as other companies, like Google and Tesla, get close to hitting the market.
To become one of the dominant digital advertising platforms, Facebook used the data of its members to create hyper-specific categories so marketers could get close to their most valued customers.
And talking about iBeacons, FileMaker now also supports local notifications on iOS that can be triggered when you get close to a beacon or cross into a geofenced area, for example.
"They get close to governments and when those governments do bad things with their products, commercial spyware companies can claim it's not their fault," said Mr. Scott-Railton, of Citizen Lab.
No word yet on how the public can get tickets, but law enforcement sources tell us ... if people can't get into Staples, they're not going to get close to the venue.
Most EVs can get a partial charge in under half an hour, although several models due out in the next year can get close to a full charge in 20 minutes.
Carla, who had traveled through Europe trying to take a photo of Hitler at a close range, was desperate to get close to the leader so she asked for his autograph.
Insurance executives can't wait for legislators to delay repeal when they get close to the deadline — they need to decide this spring whether they want to sell on the Obamacare marketplaces.
"It's going to be a heavy lift to even get close to Trump's proposal," said Todd Harrison, director of defense budget analysis at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
It looked like he would get close to, if not over, the 1,237 number and a lot of the Republican leadership was thinking 'OK, how do we get comfortable with this?
The holiday season has historically been GoPro's best quarter, so it's key that the the company find a way to climb back to those heights to get close to that guidance.
The Hill's Timothy Cama, Devin Henry and Jordain Carney have more on the emerging deal and why it's taken lawmakers so long to get close to a permanent fix. http://bit.
So you could get close to a big black hole and what would seem like a few hours to you would be thousands of years to an outside observer far away.
"A number of them are starting to go quiet as we get close to the speaker's vote, and some are actually suggesting they're going to support her in January," Raju said.
For one thing, the idea requires that we get close to a neutron star or black hole, which means traveling hundreds or thousands of light years to the nearest known ones.
Oefelein broke things off in late 2006 after he started to get close to Air Force Captain Colleen Shipman, a 29-year-old whom he had met at a house party.
Hannah herself hinted at such a workplace transaction when she suggested Claire use the hectic environment of the fires to get close to the co-anchors and push for a promotion.
Trump's victory took away the sense of desperation, and the 2018 elections suggested that conservatives would not get close to controlling the 34 states needed for an amendment process to start.
For three straight days in warmth, wind or rain, they built early leads and never let anyone get close to them in advancing out of their groups to the knockout stage.
The purpose of the attack, which saw 500 or so pro-government fighters get close to the US-backed position in Syria, was to test the US's response, Reuters' sources said.
If you have the latest USB 23.2 installed today, then you have the potential for up to 23.0 Gbps of data transfer, even if most consumer peripherals don't get close to that.
Many parts of the country get close to 300 days of sun a year, and the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been advocating a big push into renewable energy.
Trump celebrated Tuesday's crushing New York primary victory, with the latest projections predicting the billionaire will get close to the 1,237 delegates needed to clinch the nomination come convention time in July.
In Google Street View, the images are stitched together to realistic effect, but once you get close to any store front, building, or sidewalk, you realize that the imagery is all flat.
Transparent = Good Yellow = OK Orange/Red = About to flee If you are able to get close to the Pokémon, you'll receive a new "Expert Handler" bonus, which increases XP (points) and Stardust.
I was learning everything about her album Lady Soul, including her phrasing and why it's so important to go back over and over until you get close to feeling what she's feeling.
The Gold Wing even has keyless entry, which unlocks the bike's compartments when you get close to it, and there's an option for LED lights that will activate the same way, too.
The constant use of medium shots featuring little to no narrative-supporting elements in the background suggest that we'll never get close to people whose ghosts still resolutely haunt the American psyche.
While it's not expected that the stars of ABC's comedy will get close to that, Uproxx adds that the starting number for O'Neill and his crew is hovering around $500,000 per episode.
"The danger in doing this is always that you sort of know what the other groups are getting and if you get close to that you say, 'OK, we're done,'" he said.
More details from the records: A female Russian spy illegally used a false identity to get close to a major Democratic donor with the goal of gaining intelligence on the State Dept.
The Democrats requested the FBI investigation after her company, GY Investments, was described in media reports as offering wealthy Chinese clients the opportunity to get close to the president for a price.
The pair is posing as Calgary Times Examiner reporter Michael Scoop and his photographer sister Janet Scoop in a surreptitious attempt to get close to the man who figured it all out.
As we get close to the 2018 elections and the scrutiny in the news media gets even sharper, it's less likely that vague cajoling from the White House will be very effective.
"We absolutely have to raise the debt ceiling every time we get close to hitting the debt ceiling," Mnuchin said in a question-and-answer session at the Economic Club of Washington.
Washington (CNN)The Pennsylvania man who is accused of bringing high-powered weapons and ammunition to Donald Trump's Washington hotel and wanting to get close to the President is out of jail.
The United States, Russia, and China all have recently launched specialized "inspection" spacecraft whose main function is to get close to other spacecraft in order to repair, tamper with, or destroy them.
Because if she ever wanted to sneak into, say, the Red Keep and get close to Cersei or someone in order to kill them, it might be helpful to not be herself.
The Red Unit has carried out many of these attacks, Afghan officials said, often using stolen military or police vehicles as Trojan horses to get close to bases they plan to attack.
The gold dust that is equity capital is also mounting – Lloyds now says it will get close to the top of its estimated range for generating new equity through earnings this year.
When she learned it would take decades for NASA to develop the right materials for the next Solar Probe mission to get close to the sun, she left to attend graduate school.
The unspoken truth for me has always been that while I can love the royals from afar, someone who looks like me cannot be one of them — or even get close to them.
He could charm his way into every restaurant, country club, or executive suite in the Western world, using connections, confidence, and a blizzard of lies to get close to the people he targeted.
On the heels of one of the worst seasons of the salary cap era, the Avs are expected to struggle again, and virtually nobody thinks they'll even get close to the playoff hunt.
Speaking privately, Vietnamese officials say it is now far more difficult for their fishing fleets and coast guard to get close to the Paracels as they try to assert their own sovereign claims.
But there is no easy way to get close to the sign, apart from a rugged hike from nearby Griffith Park, and tourists clog surrounding neighborhoods trying to find ways up to it.
Sources tell CNN that Cohen, Trump's personal attorney, landed several lucrative consulting deals by pitching himself as the person who could help companies get close to the most powerful man in the world.
"Each time we believe we get close to the operator, the drone disappears; when we look to reopen the airfield, the drone reappears," Sussex Police Superintendent Justin Burtenshaw told the UK's Press Association.
The reports of UFOs being near nuclear facilities is reminiscent of many 1950s movies, but there would be no need for alien craft to get close to power plants or nuclear weapons depots.
He didn't get close to a triple-double after a game after becoming the third-youngest player in league history to accomplish that statistical feat, but Smith lifted his team at the end.
It's a powerful time to get close to others—sweet Venus connects with Pluto, the planet of the underworld, which is profound for your intimate relationships…and exciting on the financial front, too!
So if you haven't already started wearing all of your breathable, sweat-proof clothing on days when you don't suspect you'll even get close to a workout, it's a good time to start.
Mr. Crabb said that the United States government persuaded Mr. Ali to get close to Mr. Khattala after the attacks, and that it was Mr. Ali who eventually lured him to the villa.
When they get close to a body — sometimes pointed out by a neighbor or passers-by who smelled decomposing flesh — they have to carefully navigate how to release it from the surrounding debris.
At one point in the recording, a man's voice is heard warning the reporter not to "get close" to Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Trump, who was with Mr. Price at the time.
Spain's acting government is hoping to persuade Brussels it can get close to the 2016 deficit target of 2.8 percent via stricter controls on regional finances and by leveraging a strong economic recovery.
Even if the US maxed out rooftop solar, it still wouldn't get close to the long-term greenhouse gas targets it needs to hit to avoid dangerous climate change: And that's not all.
"It's hard for her to get close to anyone, but she seems very happy," a source told PEOPLE of Rihanna in the summer of 2017, as her and Jameel's romance began to heat up.
"Unfortunately, the minute you get close to all the main characters of our game, they're gone," Dallas says, later informing me that he lost his own mother a few months into the game's development.
This predicament could undermine the sustainability of Japan's recovery and highlights just how difficult it will be for the central bank to even get close to its 2 percent inflation target any time soon.
Don't the politicians realize that many growing companies will simply stop expanding when they get close to $20 million in income, just as companies, looking to escape ObamaCare, avoid employing more than 49 workers?
Then once they get close to the surface, it's the job of Mr. Steven to get underneath one of the halves to provide a gentle, dry place to land instead of the saltwater ocean.
Many, myself included, expected him to get close to Trump, but not too close, and to treat his speech as a very early curtain raiser to the 2020 campaign we all know is coming.
And, because the whole point of being famous is to get close to Beyoncé (right?), Lohan's even invited the pop queen to hand those twins off to a nanny and book it to Greece.
"As we get close to the launch I think you are going to see a lot of M&A and joint ventures coming into the space," said Greg Taylor, portfolio manager at Purpose Investments.
Joye Braun, the first camper at Standing Rock, a protest organized to oppose an extension of the Keystone Pipeline, said she felt she'd be risking arrest if she attempted to get close to it.
They're retiring, harmless creatures, and one of the few arachnids to display social behavior—in some species parents will pet their offspring, and siblings will try to get close to each other if separated.
How to set a data warning to notify you when you're close to your limitIf you frequently get close to (or exceed) your data limit, you might want to enable a data warning. 1.
The dialogue is too often lost to open space and ambient noise, but if you can get close to the action, it's not a bad way to spend a beautiful evening outdoors (1:50).
The dialogue is too often lost to open space and ambient noise, but if you can get close to the action, it's not a bad way to spend a beautiful evening outdoors (2374:25196).
Everyone's watching the performance metrics that the hardware players are reporting back to the rest of the industry, praying that they at least get close to the optimistic forecasts the pundits keep pushing out.
Mr. Seabrook had wanted to get close to Mr. Rechnitz because Mr. Rechnitz was a known political fund-raiser, Mr. Shechtman said, and Mr. Seabrook was toying with the idea of a mayoral run.
The earnest desire of his fans to get close to him and to tell him their stories is a sign that despite the heated criticism from some quarters, his message is generally well received.
But these days, Marmo's crew brings along a lot of personal protective equipment for workers who have to get close to bodies as they move them onto gurneys, inside boxes, and into the van.
"He's one of the smartest constitutional lawyers in the country and he said and made it clear that that doesn't even get close to rising to the level of being impeachable," Braun told reporters.
"Over time, liquefied natural gas supply prices are likely to get close to the cost of gas from a pipeline, especially if LNG from North Africa becomes available," said Miro Skalicki, an energy expert.
"We're coming off the back of a very strong session yesterday and a bit of profit taking as we get close to the end of the year," said Steven Daghlin, market analyst at CommSec.
He is a fan of the soccer coach Pep Guardiola's philosophy, which calls for great discipline until his players get close to the penalty area, where he asks them to rely more on instinct.
Last year, Trump took down Florida Republican Adam Putnam with a tweet during the state's gubernatorial primary, putting his weight behind the eventual winner, Ron DeSantis, who took pains to get close to Trump.
The only way to get close to her subjects was to become part of this group of hedonists, who try to find the meaning of life by playing drinking games and fucking a lot.
On Monday, a would-be suicide attacker was shot and killed by police in Kabul before he was able to get close to a gathering of supporters of the country&aposs first vice president, Gen.
Scott attributes her reaction partly to the realness of the volumetric video, which lets you walk around a digital object, get close to it, peer at it, and in a limited way, interact with it.
Don&apost the politicians realize that many growing companies will simply stop expanding when they get close to $20 million in income, just as companies, looking to escape ObamaCare, avoid employing more than 49 workers?
Zendesk has been able to get close to 1,000 businesses up and running as part of the early access program, but now it really wants to scale that and allow many more businesses to participate.
In the last few days and as voters get close to making up their minds, though, the former secretary of state has been confronted by people who tell her they are supporting the Vermont senator.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Low interest rates have helped the Federal Reserve get close to meeting its goals for employment and inflation and have yet to create financial instability, Federal Reserve Governor Jerome Powell said on Saturday.
You also know you're not in a good place to really get close to someone, which means you (hopefully) haven't given anyone the impression that you're all in when you're not even a little in.
You, however, is a more of a tense thriller than an addictive drama, since Joe uses social media to get close to Beck and ultimately "remove" people who are in his way — whatever that means.
It was unclear whether China's senior military leaders had ordered the two jets to get close to the American plane or whether the pilots were acting independently and trying to show off their flight skills.
In addition to flying in daytime, American crews flew en masse, and "they had five or six gunners in each plane, and lots of firepower, so the Germans couldn't get close to them," he said.
And no matter where you live, in the age of coronavirus, "shelter in place" orders, and social distancing, spring fever may be delayed until you can freely leave your home and get close to others.
A tall man with braids, a patchy beard, and dressed in all white guarded the entrance with his life, regularly waving off people who weren't in the camp but trying to get close to Popcaan.
But in order to form the next government she must get close to matching the landslide the NLD won in 2015, a difficult feat if the party is seen as having betrayed its founding principles.
If we had to guess we'd say she'll prowl around on her own for while in a possible attempt to get close to Cersei, then eventually bump into her family towards the end of Season 7.
Our relationship was the ideal combination of intimacy and distance; she could get close to me but not too close because at the end of the hour, whether she liked it or not, she went home.
"The unabashed goal is to take advantage of Trump supporters' desire to get close to him and harness connections between friends in order to allow the campaign to better data mine for voters," Bash said. 2.
"Each time we believe we get close to the operator, the drone disappears; when we look to reopen the airfield, the drone reappears," Sussex Police Superintendent Justin Burtenshaw told the UK's Press Association, according to CNN.
When we get close to bears to photograph them, or fail to scare them away from our camp or picnic sites, we give them the false impression that they can be close to humans without harm.
While plenty of people will offer an opinion on how dangerous it is to get close to someone too quickly, the truth is that no one knows you and your relationship, says dating coach Diana Mandell.
And with its built-in cameras, scientists should be able to use SoFi to get close to the ocean's inhabitants without spooking them — hopefully giving us greater insight into the lives of under-observed sea creatures.
And, most importantly, it let people get close to the dysfunction that tore the group apart: drug use, label bureaucracy, and huge egos that resulted in even bigger brawls and years of resentment amongst group members.
The 47-year-old allowed many of her supporters to get close to her as a teen, but she revealed an uplifting tale of a very specific interaction with a fan that would change her life.
RECOMMENDED: China to start civilian fights from disputed South China Sea island But as soon as they get close to the reactors, the radiation destroys their wiring and renders them useless, causing long delays, Masuda said.
Think of these as a rough estimate you can reference as you get close to these milestone birthdays: Investing in your 401(k) is just the first step in creating a secure financial future, Sethi says.
They discovered that not only did the birds start attacking at greater distances — pre-empting the intruders' attempts to get close to their nests — but that they started directing their attacks specifically at the "known" intruders.
As privacy laws like the California Consumer Privacy Act get close to rolling out next year, advertisers are getting increasingly worried that it'll get harder for them to keep using cookies to target ads to people.
According to a report in The New York Times, the bid reached a high of $72,888 and most of the bidders were people seeking to get close to the Trump family in order to influence policymaking.
With 46% of regional GDP between them, all three must be firing on all cylinders if the region is to get close to the 11 million new jobs the Brookings Institution reckons it needs each year.
RogerComets are icy solar system rocks that typically have oblong orbits and, when they get close to the Sun, heat up and emit gas and dust to create an atmosphere-like "coma" and sometimes a tail.
The effect is that "Dark Angel" doesn't seem to take a point of view on Mary Ann's killing, while not so subtly judging her for the way she uses sex to get close to her victims.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis says he realises he may be the target of an attack but that he will continue to travel without bulletproof vehicles or heavy security because he wants to get close to people.
With the caveat that the US Navy probably wouldn't willingly release images that would make it look bad, it does seem like the Russian ship takes a pretty direct course to get close to the American vessel.
"If something happens and you hit the deductible or you get close to it, get everything done that you ever thought of getting," said Carolyn McClanahan, director of financial planning at Life Planning Partners in Jacksonville, Florida.
While I didn't get close to Apple's rated spec of 12 continuous hours of "wireless web," I did manage to squeeze about 6-7 hours out of it while working and streaming music, which isn't too shabby.
But the car began rolling backwards ever so slowly while we were stopped on an incline in traffic, leading to the only slightly tense moment of the drive, as we did get close to the car behind.
We all know the real reason Archie is keen to get close to Hiram has less to do with an interest in his lifestyle and more to do with helping our alleged FBI Agent Adams (John Behlmann).
By the numbers: The intricate system recognizes regional differences, but overall sponsors say it would cut power-sector emissions by nearly 80% in 2035 (relative to 2005 levels) and get close to net-zero by mid-century.
She opens up to her dad about her disintegrating romance with Matthew, explaining with exceptional vulnerability, how impossible it is to get close to someone when you're holding such a huge secret between the two of you.
It's hard to imagine wanting to get close to such a scene, but every year it happens, and visitors from around the world attend the unusual reptilian display in the remote hamlet of Narcisse in Manitoba, Canada.
"I knew that I would never get close to understanding the pain that he had gone through, but I knew that I would try to put as much as I could into it to understand," Gyllenhaal said.
RYAN: I AM CONFIDENT WE WONT GET IT IF WE DONT DO TAX REFORM I DO BELIEVE YOU CAN'T EVEN GET CLOSE TO 3% IF YOU DONT GET THIS KIND OF FUNDAMENTAL FISCAL POLICY PUT IN PLACE.
Wordplay WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — There is no firm data on this, but I have always suspected that if you were to ask 100 different crossword solvers about their solving experience, you might get close to 100 different answers.
The latest versions, the DF-620D and, since 2016, the DF-26, are popularly known as "carrier killers," since they can threaten the most powerful vessels in the American fleet long before they get close to China.
"Each time we believe we get close to the operator, the drone disappears; when we look to reopen the airfield, the drone reappears," Sussex Police Superintendent Justin Burtenshaw told the UK's Press Association earlier in the week.
"Say I had to get on a conference call, I'd go outside by the hammock, by the flowers, and just sit there, and if it's a stressful call, I really get close to the flowers," he said.
Frazier's decision and his subsequent tongue-lashing on Twitter illustrate the tricky balancing act for America's CEOs: Avoid Trump and run the risk of being his target — or get close to this White House at your peril.
At one RC car course, where the operator used a hockey stick like a croupier's rake, I watched 17-year-old Justin Marshall run the table; none of the other competitors could even get close to him.
The federal government had decided to house returning hostages and their families at the Thayer for a few nights to protect them from the news media crews and members of the public eager to get close to them.
I&aposm acting, and I&aposm drifting around, and I&aposm just doing everything I can not to hit [anything]," Cruise told ET. "I&aposve got to get close to the buildings, but I can&apost hit any.
In recent months when giving tours of this mural at this museum where I work in the Education Department, I most often stand in front of the wall text and encourage visitors to get close to the painting.
Johnson has polled in the high single digits in most national polls, but has failed to get close to the 15% threshold set by the Presidential Debate Commission to appear on stage with Clinton and Trump this fall.
Law enforcement sources tell us cops were considering booking Jair Nilton Cardoso for stalking and harassment, but ultimately decided his failed attempts to get close to the former first daughter didn't rise to the level of a crime.
As a result, it can be incredibly hard for other siblings to get close to the neutral one, not least because of the emotional wall they put up to be able to ignore all the pain around them.
To get close to the front, a New York Times reporting team met officials from the Badr Organization, a longstanding Shiite militia backed by Iran, at a street corner in Baghdad outside a shawarma shop on Sunday morning.
"If the gold price stays above $1,250 per ounce, and we deliver on our forecasts, we should get close to a $500 million net cash position at the year end," Chief Executive Mark Bristow said in a statement.
The math is already there for Democrats to get close to the 2202-seat threshold due to factors including a large number of GOP retirements, redistricting in Pennsylvania and suburban districts that have already rejected Trump in 2628.
Far from straining to get close to Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, more than a dozen senators suddenly have scheduling conflicts for an event that has been on the political calendar for more than a year.
Lillian Anderson, who owns land a few miles from the spill and has long opposed the project, said that she had tried to get close to the leak but that gravel roads leading to the area were blocked.
Royer compared it to "Sisyphus pushing a rock up the hill" because every time he'd get close to the final stage, he'd get hit with a minor disciplinary infraction, like an out of place item in his cell.
I think the trade news, as we get close to the election, the vote in the UK, I'm sure we'll talk about that, all of these uncertainties, as they start to fall away, the individual gathers their confidence.
This gave Jon Snow the chance to come in after getting past her one fire-breathing guard, who seemed to trust him, and to use his and Daenerys's relationship to get close to her and then kill her.
By comparison, anyone trying to enjoy the Focal Utopia without a beefy desktop amplifier was really not doing them justice, whereas you can get close to the Stellia's best performance even when plugged directly into your portable audio device.
If you're Rachel Keller's character and being touched has really big implications, and you've been diagnosed as having an antisocial personality disorder because you don't want to get close to people, it's both a power and a character issue.
It's about watching Veronica still working at her dad's PI firm, the way she did when she was 17, still solving seedy mysteries, still furious at the world, and still refusing to let anyone ever get close to her.
But some Republicans suggest that if Cruz could get close to Trump's number — and keep the businessman a significant margin short of 1,237 — there may be a chance of the nomination being wrested away from Trump at the convention.
"We are going to craft dynamic and compelling ways for our audiences to get close to the extraordinary, to be transported across time and geography by the most beautiful and intriguing things," Mr. Casely-Hayford said in a statement.
The websites of the British Museum, the Louvre and the Metropolitan Museum of Art offer extensive access to their collections, allowing people to get close to the art in a way that would be impossible in a crowded gallery.
But because Kuroda has failed to get close to the BOJ's 2% inflation target through his massive monetary easing, some BOJ insiders say his authority in the central bank is diminished, giving the bureaucrats greater influence in shaping policy.
Once he hurdled into overdrive, though, his pursuers could not get close to him but Shubenkov, who was not allowed to compete at last year's Olympics because of the IAAF ban on Russia, still was not happy with silver.
I think when you look at the views out of the Russians, and when you look at the comments of the Chinese and others, there's the idea: Why do we need to get close to a war crisis here?
Two-time Olympic rowing champion James Cracknell, who is mentoring Wiggins in his new venture, said he expected his charge to continue in his quest despite failing to get close to the six minute five secs target he had set himself.
One person who works at the hospital, and who requested their name be withheld — worried that speaking out would cost them their job — said that the handful of pro–abortion rights staffers were also not allowed to get close to Lucía.
As Brad has mentioned before, the portability of using a phone to shoot lets him get close to subjects without them acting differently — something people often do when someone is using a giant camera to take a photo of them.
Third-party multiplatform titles like Middle-earth: Shadow of War and Assassin's Creed Origins look good, but you have to get close to the monitor (or, in practice, own a really big one) for the difference in detail to be significant.
Some foreigners who had been fighting in Kurdish units for nearly two years managed to get close to the action, but still had to stand by and watch the Iraqi army take over what they wanted to be their operation.
The headset is equipped with cameras that are able to detect what's in your environment and in-game "guides" appear in your field of view to subtly let you know when you get close to a wall or piece of furniture.
"I've had some great relationships that I have absolutely sabotaged because I'm afraid to get close to someone, and I know eventually I'll run off," says Bones, who is now unattached following a year-long relationship with "Criminal" singer Lindsay Ell.
Take Bitcoin, for example, which is now just about impossible to mine profitably for average users at home—you'd need thousands of GPUs running before you'd get close to getting more back in Bitcoin than you'd be paying for electricity.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China rebuffed Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's call for Beijing to rethink its conduct in the South China Sea on Thursday, saying China had the right to react to foreign ships or aircraft that get close to its islands.
Robots are well-suited to this type of reconnaissance, but it's a bit of a Catch-22: You have to get close to deploy a robot, but you need the robot there to get close enough in the first place.
While Michelle Wcisel, program director for the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, understands the prospect of seeing one of these frozen apex predators up close might be tempting for some, she warns against any attempts to get close to these dead animals.
"Ultimately, Los Angeles could get close to seeing that average at $4 a gallon," Patrick DeHaan, head of petroleum analysis at tracking firm GasBuddy, said, adding that much of that increase will come because of refinery outages in the state.
" When his caller brought up reports of political figures building security barriers outside their homes, Stern replied, "There's a wall over the White House … and how many people f---ing climb over it and get close to the White House?
In 2010, two tourists froze to death attempting to reach a volcanic eruption at Iceland's Fimmvörðuháls pass that caused a spike in visitor numbers -- an example of the lengths people go to in order to get close to a volcano.
It opens with the words, "Father, I hope you're listening", and sees him struggle with the absence of his dad as swooning backing vocals pull him slowly backwards from the object of his love: "See I… can't get closeto you".
He and his co-owner David Sullivan were forced to leave their seats before the end of a league game against Burnley in 2018 when about 200 supporters managed to get close to a secure area near the directors' box.
"I will never forget how I went to shoot for this magazine, and the photographer was just like trying to get close to me, like 'Oh, you wanna get in this magazine?' and he pulled his dick out," Cardi said.
Staged in the Public's tiny Anspacher space, this "Hamlet," which opened on Thursday night, invites you to get close to its doomed characters — almost as close as Hamlet is to his Ophelia when he lays his head in her lap.
He implemented one of the harshest voter ID laws in the nation, restricted early voting hours, allowed partisan election observers to get close to voters and poll workers at polling places, and took part in an unprecedented effort for partisan redistricting.
Anyone else who appears at a polling place to attempt to get close to voters who look like they "can't speak American" in order to "make them a little bit nervous" is most likely going to be removed and arrested.
She&aposs playing the game you know, around the -- you know, there&aposs a there&aposs a fine line between being a friend and being an influence or trying to you know get close to somebody and eventually making that person an asset.
"I need protection for him, because his mother was killed here and his sister is already in the US with asylum," Reyes said, explaining that a man had killed Anselmo's mother after she refused to let him "get close" to her children.
Mirwais Alami, chief commercial officer at Afghanistan's national power company, said repair crews had been unable to get close to the power lines because of mines and the threat from insurgents and said residents reported that more pylons had been brought down.
If Western art history is still enamored with Michelangelo's romantic ideal of freeing the figure from a block of marble, Jaber points to a more local history where stones are acts of devotion, touched by hands eager to get close to the divine.
BuzzFeed News revealed how her journey to the capital had begun in South Dakota, giving her an opportunity to learn about Americans on a local level — and learn that gun rights was the winning issue to enable her to get close to conservatives.
"I think that as long as the exchange rate doesn't get close to a level of, say, 5 zlotys per euro, there is no reason to consider interventions," he said, adding a limited zloty weakening would not be a reason to worry.
His work probes deeply into the emotional interiority of his characters: You get close to them, and it's a credit to Hunter's writing that they feel like real people with fully realized lives, even when we're seeing just a snapshot of that.
The exact reason why this patch of sand continues to be an issue to the whales is unknown, but many believe the beach's far-reaching coastline and gradually sloping sands make it hard for whales who get close to shore to maneuver out.
Rainbow Six: Siege did not hit the display's native refresh rate (or get close to a hundred fps, in many cases), instead sticking around 215–80 fps when on very high settings, and just barely reaching 60 fps on ultra graphics settings.
Terry: Just as Amnesia in its 87-89 glory will never be beaten in Ibiza I don't think any NYC club or DJ will ever get close to what was achieved by Junior Vasquez at The Sound Factory in the early-mid 90s.
Another scenario being discussed is for producers to ease the level of cutbacks to 100 percent of the agreed level from around 150 percent now, to fill any supply gap from Venezuela and Iran, should oil get close to $80, the sources said.
Unfortunately, the only Prius Prime on display at the New York Auto Show yesterday was a locked-up model we couldn't get close to — we had to wait until today for Toyota to bring one out onto the floor that we could touch.
Although, if you go Joy-Cons free for head-to-head play undocked—at which point the control scheme switches to a slightly simplified four-button arrangement—you're going to want to get close to the action, because that ball is small.
Now at pop-up shops, at multibrand retailers eager to court and convert fans, and a dedicated online store for those who may never get close to Mr. Bieber at all, Purpose pieces are coming in and, just as soon, flying out.
Cook and Joe Root (31 not out) added 60 for the third wicket at Centurion Park as England, who have won the series, look to get close to the hosts' first-innings total of 475 on a pitch starting to show variable bounce.
Rick's narcissistic assholery was the show's calling card, and the idea of a self-destructive genius whose ultimate assessment of the universe is that nothing matters and everything sucks propelled him to destroy everyone who even attempted to get close to him.
Yes, but: The resolutions aren't legally binding, but a majority support typically indicates the company will act to respond in some way rather than ignoring it, which companies often do for resolutions that don't get close to or pass the 50% threshold.
Eight things popularity polls tell us Tesla is now most valuable US auto company in history MORE's brother up with a girlfriend in effort to get close to the Tesla founder, sources say (Business Insider / Beck Peterson, John Cook) View the discussion thread.
" Asked if she ever simply ODs on politics, Wagner replies with a chuckle, "Every time I get close to the edge of it, some other crazy thing happens that renews my sense of intrigue and excitement as far as the American political machine.
"Finding a health-care bill that was not dead on arrival gave them the feeling not so much about health care but that maybe tax reform might have some life if these guys can get close to agreeing on health care," Cashin said.
We are at the first-ever BravoCon, a three-day event where 22017,245 people have paid between $2000 for a one-day general admission pass and $1,500 for a three-day super VIP package to get close to to their favorite stars.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Spain's bomb squad was using a robot to get close to a man shot by police on Monday who public television said was the man wanted for driving a van into crowds on a Barcelona boulevard last week, killing 13 people.
LONDON (Reuters) - Madame Tussauds waxwork museum is offering fans of actor Tom Hardy a new and unusual chance to get close to their idol - launching a waxwork figure of the actor with a beating heart, that visitors can pose with and even cuddle.
For the right price (or membership fee) almost anyone can get close to the President while he is at Mar-a-Lago and, at a minimum, observe him while he is there and not inside classified or restricted spaces at the club.
Thought to be able to fly up to five times the speed of sound, the main mission of the DR-8 could be to get close to foreign aircraft carriers during conflict and send targeting information back to missile launchers, reports say.
Acceptance speeches make me cry; I swim in the ebullience of others when they win awards that I will never get close to even holding; I love a big useless outfit, an unreasonable shoe, a mom sitting on the balcony crying when her daughter wins.
By forcing banks to keep lending rates low, increasing government spending and encouraging companies, especially in the construction sector, to rack up billions of dollars in debt, Mr Erdogan has allowed inflation to get close to 16% and exposed the economy to external shocks.
But there's still a long way to go before these artificial corneas will even get close to a human eyeball: Connon wants to fine tune the printing process first, he says, and the artificial cornea will also need to go through safety studies in animals.
It most likely will go to a June 20 runoff if no one gets more than 50% of the vote on April 20073, but there is a chance that Democrat Jon Ossoff, a former congressional national security staffer, could get close to that percentage.
Many viewers said that the film didn't do enough to fully illustrate Rimbaud's persona, with critic John A. Nesbit of Old School Reviews writing, "Noble effort to capture Rimbaud's genius, but it fails to take enough risks to get close to the enigmatic poet." 
MEADOWS: You know, in my gut, I think what happens is, is, in any negotiation, when you get close to actually making a deal, people get overconfident on their ability and what they think the other side may or may not want and the motivations.
In Le Fanu's Carmilla, the title character is a sinister vampire who uses her air of innocent beauty to get close to the virginal women whose beds she invades, causing them to have dark, erotic, pseudo-awake "dreams" and eventually claiming them as her victims.
He's eager to entertain visitors to the sanctuary, which isn't a tourist attraction, he stresses, but can be an educational opportunity—one of the few places where Jamaicans can actually get close to crocs in a controlled environment and, hopefully, begin to appreciate them.
When the smoke clears after March 2202, Sanders could lead in delegates accrued by 2628 or 28500 and have a real chance to get close to the 6900 percent total needed to win a first-ballot victory at the Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee.
Through some five hours of nationally televised testimony, Mr. Cohen described his years working for Mr. Trump as a trip into a world of deceit in which the now-disbarred lawyer ignored his own conscience to get close to a magnetic person of power.
The environmental activist group's nuclear expert Jan Haverkamp says one of the major concerns with the power plant is that it has a flat-bottomed hull—so that it can get close to the shoreline—and it has no self-propulsion, making it more vulnerable to storms.
As you know, we have very different realities within America, and if you don't come from the white and privileged elites you have to work twice as hard to get close to where you wanna be, and that reality is particularly strong in Uruguay and Argentina.
The ornamentation is neoclassical — images of urns and decorative garlands — so not surprising (if you look up at the buildings in Harlem), but she uses thread to devise shadows, highlights, and form, and when you get close to the work, you see how intricate it is.
"But China has a right to take necessary steps to respond to foreign aircraft and ships that deliberately get close to or make incursions into the air and waters near China's relevant islands, and provocative actions that threaten the security of Chinese personnel stationed there," it said.
Nipsey fans who flock to his Marathon Clothing store in his honor will be met by a heavy police presence ... and they won't be able to get close to the storefront, because we're told an extra set of barricades is being added to an existing fence.
The main four: This group includes former LAPD officer and FBI agent Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker), who sets the series in motion by trying to get close to street racer and small-time criminal Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his girlfriend Leticia "Letty" Ortiz (Michelle Rodriguez).
Directions appear as either a discreet blue dot at the side of the screen, a blue sign confirming you're on the right road, or (when you get close to a turn) huge animated arrows pointing you down the next road you need to make a turn on.
Release date: August 11 Why it matters: The most darkly funny film to premiere at this year's Sundance Film Festival stars Aubrey Plaza as a girl named Ingrid who moves across the country to try to get close to her Instagram idol, played by Elizabeth Olsen.
Lee and Clementine's relationship was a natural storytelling baton, and if you'll let me indulge the cynic for another moment, it's often felt like Telltale executives wouldn't let Clementine to get close to anyone, a decision that only underscored what's been missing for years now: a heart.
"Using the internet and social media as his tools to gather the most intimate of details and get close to her, a charming and awkward crush quickly becomes obsession as he quietly and strategically removes every obstacle — and person — in his way," according to Lifetime's website.
But it was still an opportunity for fans who attended Sunday's induction ceremonies to get close to the plaques that they had been able to see, briefly, only on video screens at the Clark Sports Center, where a gathering of about 50,000 had celebrated the players.
I loved its spiky early-'90s Tim Burton aesthetics; I loved the sweetness of its story, hiding under so much self-conscious weirdness; and I loved Johnny Depp's wounded, vulnerable performance as the titular scissor-handed boy, who couldn't get close to anyone without hurting them.
We get close to a dozen different perspectives on the crimes, from the faintly resentful reminiscences of the Aosawa housekeeper's daughter, to the lyrical musings of one of Hisako's childhood acquaintances who was obsessed with the enigmatic girl and later wrote a fictional account of the case.
Faggioli's response — that "in order to get close to Jesus, there has to be some kind of discontinuity" — may provide "liberal" Catholics a viable alternative to Douthat's reactionary historicism, and a way forward for a church that is both weighed down and grounded by its past.
LONDON, July 13 (Reuters) - Carige investor Raffaele Mincione wants to raise its stake in the Italian bank to above 9.99 percent, a source close to the matter said, but dismissed a report that he had asked the European Central Bank for approval to get close to 20 percent.
Fathers of Aquarians can often be hard for other people to get to know or get close to, but Aquarius kids really go the extra mile to make sure their dads feel like they can talk to them, even if that means being a little too inquisitive at times.
But remember that the lower Trump goes -- and most of the available polling data cited above came before the firing of Comey and the debacle to explain why that move was made -- the harder it is to get close to 50% and the longer it will likely take.
Another law enforcement source said the individual told police that Moles allegedly stated in cell phone messages to the tipster that he "wanted to get close to Trump" and he "wanted to be like Timothy McVeigh" -- who bombed the Oklahoma City federal building in 1995, killing 168 people.
Most likely you'll need a special pass to get close to the area where the riders are (though you can see them from a distance) as well as into the "start village," a large VIP area for ticket holders, the well-heeled, local celebrities, and the town mayor.
Furthermore, testing the code isn't traditionally done until later on in the waterfall approach, so finding any bugs late in the process often means sending the whole thing back to the start to get identified, fixed, and tested before it could even get close to the finish line.
"Less than two months ago, the Federal Police, examining all the same evidence cited by the Public Ministry, stated explicitly that not only have I never committed any crime but that I exercised extreme caution as a journalist never even to get close to any participation," he said.
"The Bolsonaro government and the movement that supports it has made repeatedly clear that it does not believe in basic press freedoms, he wrote — citing an earlier police report concluding that "I exercised extreme caution and professionalism as a journalist never even to get close to any criminality.
What really makes the game stand out, though, is the added immersion that comes from VR. The world of Déraciné is impeccably detailed, and being able to get close to people or objects, and sometimes being able to turn them over in your hands, adds an important texture to the world.
My high school years were punctuated by a handful of make-outs, and only one time did I get close to anything "sexual" — a boy whom I had a major crush on tried to finger me under the table while we were at a dinner party at my best friend's house.
To get close to Sanders' 100 percent clean energy goal by 2030, researchers estimate the U.S. would need to add about 800 GW of wind and solar resources — about 25 times the amount the federal government expects to be built this year — along with ample amounts of battery storage and transmission.
I would make the argument that on the fundamental issues of the Sanders revolution, the left would get perhaps 85 percent of a loaf with a Clinton presidency, and on the great issues before the United States Supreme Court, the left would get close to 100 percent percent of a loaf.
Christopher Athineos, who with his parents owns 150 apartments in 9 buildings, a mix of rent-regulated and market-rate units in Bay Ridge, Park Slope and Brooklyn Heights, said that while "obviously this is our business, you get close to it" — especially if you get to know your tenants well.
Federal investigators said at a press conference Tuesday that the aircraft carrying Bryant did not have a terrain awareness and warning system (TAWS), which alerts pilots if they get close to the ground and can be useful in mountainous terrain, especially in cases of poor weather, according to The Associated Press.
Over the past four years, the site has amassed a loyal readership and writer base, which has helped the co-editors identify the themes that seem to resonate most with their readers, such as letting people get close to you again, dealing with digital trails of lost ones, and grappling with discovered secrets.
It's definitely a watch that you have to get close to to appreciate in full, but even at a distance these add up to a very fine looking watch indeed On the Metro neomatik's reverse, there's a sapphire crystal display back, which reveals the DUW 3001 in-house caliber created by Nomos.
You guys, just to beat this in the ground because it's confusing, I understand why maybe Hulu or some of the other people, AT&T, why these people are trying to figure out how they can get close to profitability and are reassessing that business, but you guys have billions of dollars.
Mr. Greenwald said he had "exercised extreme caution as a journalist never even to get close to any participation" in the hacking; he also noted that the complaint was brought by the same prosecutor who had earlier tried, and failed, to prosecute the head of the Brazilian bar association for criticizing Mr. Moro.
That said, Leo, you will face one challenge: If you can't get close to someone without relying on some sort of substance to get you out of your head or falling into a spiral about your fear of the future, then you won't actually be able to reap the gifts of intimacy.
You can see that Carol starts to like Ezekiel despite herself once he opens up to her ("you can't bullsh*t a bullsh*tter," after all), but she's also clearly still afraid to let anyone get close to her, lest she be put in a position where she needs to kill again to protect them.
"I think it's going to continue to be a fairly good year, and I think we probably go up and get close to the highs or 3,000 on the S&P, and I'm not expecting hardly anything on the economy, and earnings are going to be weak, if not flat or maybe down," Paulsen said.
"People would have to walk tens of thousands of miles to receive any sort of adequate healthcare, but because these mobile health clinics are able to reach out and get close to them, suddenly there's life saving and preventative treatment for people and their families that was so incredibly impactful and appreciated," he adds.
A recent study by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the University of Colorado, Boulder, found that with such a network, the United States could supply most of its electricity with renewables by then at costs near today's prices and get close to meeting the goals set in the Paris agreement on climate change.
Gutiérrez punches up the jolts by adding punishing sound effects whenever ordinary objects suddenly get close to the camera — at one point, an umbrella opens with a startling sound effect worthy of the shower scene in Psycho, and the sound of a coat being pulled off a hanger is similarly punched up to jump-and-scream levels.
But I do envy the comfort in which a very particular youthful standom is performed as freedom — the young people who change their Twitter and Instagram handles to the names of their heroes, who tweet exclusively about — or in defense of — some musician they may have been lucky enough to get close to in real life.
But part of their religion in the Quran that says it doesn&apost matter what you say with your mouth, is what&aposs in your heart, which means you can get close to them and lie -- tell these nonbelievers what they want to believe, and we&aposll just turn a blind eye because we take them at face value.
"The market is keeping an eye on the potential rate hike in December, which we don't expect because once we get close to the meeting, the Fed will see that key figures are not doing well enough to justify another rate hike and there will be some support for gold," said Danske Bank senior analyst Jens Pedersen.
"If you respect yourself and you respect others, you would never make light of the misfortune of anyone, nor would you feel indemnified when it comes at the expense of others," Craig shared on her Instagram Story less than an hour after video of Thompson appearing to get close to a woman that wasn't Kardashian surfaced.
She is overcome with emotion listening to Miss Julie's book readings, she does not hesitate to travel and get close to her teacher, and there is a moment of her touching Miss Julie's clothing that is of such intense lust and pining that it stands out in its intimacy, a private scene of queer desire for public viewing.
I couldn't get close to my own story until I was in my late 30s, a father, no longer a Hemingway fan, a seasoned sportswriter who understood that while most jocks considered us nonjocks not much better than girls, they themselves could be less than manly in their acquiescence to their bullies — coaches, owners and superstars.
But when one of the best-qualified candidates for the presidency in American history and the first woman to get close to the Oval Office loses to an opponent who had not dedicated a nanosecond of his life to public service and ran a blatantly misogynist campaign, it's hard to conclude that gender didn't play a role.
That's the view of the Intercept's Glenn Greenwald, who forcefully argues that Trump's rhetoric has already caused harm to American Muslims — and will continue to do so even if Trump never becomes president: Trump does not need to win, or even get close to winning, for his rhetoric and the movement that he's stoking to be dangerous in the extreme.
Furthermore, Williamson claims that Adidas already has more recent Loop prototypes with elements of the shoe featuring as much as 50 percent recyclable content, and if Adidas can increase the amount of recyclable material used in future generations, it may be possible for Adidas to hit or get close to its target around when the Loop officially launches sometime in the second half of 2020.
President Trump's senior adviser Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayIllinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Trump health chief: Officials actively 'working on' ObamaCare replacement plan Campaign aide: Trump asking questions shared by 'millions of Americans' with Epstein conspiracy theory MORE said during an interview Saturday evening on Fox News that many people have jockeyed to get close to the U.S. leader.
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What a difference it makes, in this story about the delights and demands of spectacle, to see it on a stage, where we can get close to what makes performance, and performers, real: sweat trickling down a collarbone, a little rip in a pair of fishnet stockings, the throbbing moment after a big dance number ends, when the ensemble holds a pose as their collective pulse gallops wildly on.
L: Canon EF 100mm f2.8 Macro, R: Moment Macro lens (blur on the top left corner due to a slight tilt when I took the photo) L: Canon EF 100mm f2.8 Macro, R: Moment Macro lens (blur on the top left corner due to a slight tilt when I took the photo) There's one drawback to the Macro Lens: you have to get close to the subject, real close (less than an inch away).

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