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There's something about the world that it gets across emotion.
And this spot also effectively gets across the device's water resistance.
All they can do is create and hope their message gets across.
"We talked a lot today about how that message gets across," Collins said.
Kris is immediately in tears and gets across the patio to hug her daughter.
It's notable insofar as it gets across the increasing sophistication of people running such campaigns.
It's so simple, but it gets across so much: it's slow, splintering, and oddly disturbing.
This is a patent filing that gets across the basic idea they're advertising: augmented reality glasses.
Angelina Jolie wants to be doubly sure that this point gets across: Family first, privacy please.
Whether the compromise proposal gets across the finish line is still very much an open question.
Just because your child gets across the border, that doesn&apost mean the child gets to stay.
"Just because your child gets across the border, that doesn't mean the child gets to stay," she said.
Ms. Robbins gets across her points using only a few ingredients that haven't been contorted out of shape.
In his warm and vivid mini-biography, Lethem gets across how brilliant, charismatic and maddening Bowman could be.
It's more palatable for an audience in 2019, but it still gets across the same humor, the same relationships.
The performer who makes the strongest impression is probably Jonah Hauer-King, who gets across Laurie's openness and generosity.
For example, we were very interested in this season about what happens when Emily [a handmaid played by Alexis Bledel] gets across the border.
However, he said that the lack of permanent officials would not impede modernization efforts once the MGT Act officially gets across the finish line.
Like an absolute lunatic, James gets across like a trooper and then refuses to hit his button because he's going to toss it to Mark.
Their dialogue sets the tone for the rest of the script to come: It's a little corny and simplistic, but the point certainly gets across.
How can you shape your writing into an essay that gets across a story and a message, but still retains what is unique about your voice?
Simm, the cerebral Everyman, is perfect in the role — he simultaneously gets across Jonah's righteousness and his sense of guilt at being a righteous, entitled jerk.
It gets across the meaning of the statement, and it fits a situation that's often mentioned alongside it: an eccentric character building or explaining a useless machine.
"It makes the sense of place more impactful and gets across that cider is an agricultural product, not just something you drink at a bar," Doumis said.
" She stood by the White House's policy on the issue, adding that "just because your child gets across the border, that doesn't mean the child gets to stay.
Trump said Wednesday that he believed Biden would be the nominee, before adding "I just know how he gets across the line" and pointing to Biden's recent gaffes.
I like that they convey a sense of weight; using one seems to send a much more emphatic message than what gets across by deploying a smaller, flat emoji.
HILLARY CLINTON, FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE: We have to send a clear message, just because your child gets across the border, that doesn&apost mean the child gets to stay.
Trudeau reads an introduction to the book himself, but leaves the rest of the text to the capable Colm Feore, who gets across the author's essential likability and youthful energy.
"(By) the time someone breaches that first barrier and gets across the roadway ... you might want a secondary fence to slow them down until a response vehicle shows up," Adams explained.
You often don't know what you are doing in the studio, and you hope that your message gets across, that people understand it, and I now know this is important work.
This unidentified young man is making waves online after he was filmed by passengers in a vehicle going all out to ensure that an elderly woman gets across a busy road in Fujian, China, safely.
"With regards to food, and other daily home needs that might prompt anyone to go out, we are working towards creating a system to ensure that supplies gets across to you all," he said on Facebook.
When asked if he stands by the tweet, Burns said that the "satire cartoon drawing" gets across the message that Clinton and Democrats "tap dance for black votes" and will ignore those voters once getting elected.
And the more data about a person's social graph and behavior YesGraph collects (privately), the better the targeting gets across all kinds of data points, making the results more and more accurate for other companies' invite flows.
For the last 15 months, the Welshman has made it his mission to stand outside parliament each day its members are in session, making sure his message gets across even if that means intruding on live broadcasts.
Researchers found that the Zika virus crosses the placenta The fact that the Zika virus gets across the placenta is key, according to Eric Rubin, an immunologist at Harvard University who did not take part in the study.
Wolff gets across an accurate picture of the top aides in the Trump White House— Bannon, Kushner, and then-Chief of Staff Reince Priebus—at constant war with one another and cancelling each other out in arguments to the befuddled president.
Murphy and other members of Congress — and with a coalition of mental health agencies and with the prevention community — acting as almost a broker between all these organizations to help craft this and to help make sure it gets across the finish line.
In the scene where David allows Melanie (Jean Smart) and Ptonomy (Jeremie Harris) to go inside his head and delve into his memories, David is pushed into the right corner, at the edge of the frame: The positioning gets across David's isolation and suspicion of these strangers.
The signs are all over that we need to find a way to punch through the communication failures and misinformation storm to craft a unified messaging platform that gets across the base nature of the virus and the ramifications if we don't do something about it.
Even when the message gets across, Caribe said conditions make it very difficult for people to comply: tents become unbearably hot in the daytime and families are forced to mix at water points, where there might be a shared bucket for collection, and conditions can be unsanitary.
"That strategy could be a very interesting one because it gets across a lot of the wonderful cultural influences that have permeated life in the States from everywhere in the world," said Damien Eley, executive creative director at the ad agency Mistress, which has worked with the Los Angeles tourism board on its campaigns.
The hip-hop duo of Killer Mike and El-P aren't the first musicians to play around in the virtual reality sandbox, but the VR video they released this month for their song "Crown" achieves something you don't always see: Beyond the novelty factor, the immersive format actually gets across the emotion and message of the song better than a traditional video could.
As soon as somebody gets across and they find out what works, what they do, they get on Facebook, they send an email, they get on their cellphone and talk to the people at home and tell them, "Okay, that&aposs trial and error, this is what worked, this is what we told them through the script that was gave to us, tell them these exact words".
In his nearly hourlong remarks, the pope sought to explain his approach to effective diplomacy ("one half step back, one step forward") and strategic communications ("the most important thing is that the message gets across") and even offered his geopolitical analysis, explaining that someone had told him that the area of Myanmar where the Rohingya lived was "rich in precious stones" and that outside interests perhaps wanted it emptied for mining.
The writer Walker Percy's foreword to "A Confederacy of Dunces" is only a couple of pages long, but in it he gets across the dramatic essentials of the novel's tortuous path to publication: that the much-rejected manuscript was orphaned when its author, John Kennedy Toole, killed himself in 1969; that Toole's mother, Thelma, was tenacious in pressing Percy to read it; that when at last he did, he discovered a "gargantuan tumultuous human tragicomedy" that he helped usher into the wider world.
At a young age, Lund was an accomplished composer/musician; but the power of celluloid took a firmer grasp. "I could write a concerto with 17 violins that could be very powerful, but film works on a more visceral level where I can go into the collective audience and make sure my point gets across." Lund was also a pianist.
But I think all of them who can be should be reunited with their families." She added: "We have to send a clear message. Just because your child gets across the border, that doesn't mean the child gets to stay. We don't want to send a message that is contrary to our laws or will encourage more children to make that dangerous journey.
Voices is an exploration of fear of the dark, old age, obesity, monsters, and global destruction. According to Northwest Film and Video Festival juror Marv Newland, "Priestley gets across a series of personal phobias in a refreshing and humorous fashion. We get a superb, contemporary animated film with salutes to historical cartoon figures scattered throughout." Ed Emshwiller described the film as "showing great joy and delight in being alive" and a "message with style".
When the topic turns to the doctor's relationship with Koenig, Helena gives as good as she gets. Across the room, Vincent is showing Louisa one of the remote medical relays which allow them to monitor patients from anywhere on the base. He observes Koenig's obvious distress, but Louisa stares into his eyes and he, in a trance-like state, switches off the monitor. When the girl is swept away by Carter, Vincent's head clears.
The album received a largely positive critical reception. The SF Weekly described it as "socially conscious and brave, but...also a delight to listen to".Port, Ian S. (2013) "The Top 12 Bay Area Rock Albums of 2013", SF Weekly, December 25, 2013. Retrieved January 4, 2014 PopMatters described it as having a "big-tent sound", with Arnold Pan stating "the way We the Common gets across its open-minded, open-hearted attitude is a real triumph".
The Cort M-Series is as close to a signature shape as Cort gets across its range. Cort has released a limited production run of MMP series electric guitars from its own custom shop. Somewhere between 25 and 50 of each MMP model were released. So far Cort has released an MMP1, with 'tree of life' inlay up the neck and finished in antique sunburst, an MMP2 and MMP3 available in "transparent cannon blue" and "brown burst" finishes.
She added "Anyone watching can see Dobber is just using Toyah and I hope the message gets across to other girls not to fall into the same trap." Toyah did not use protection with Dobber, so her sister, Leanne, persuaded her to go to the doctor for the morning-after pill. Taylor praised Leanne for being Toyah's "conscience and the voice of common sense". She thought that Leanne had given her good and responsible advice on how to deal with what happened.
Disgusted, Riker tells Mauric that, based on what he has seen, the Kes will be denied entrance into the Federation. He then tells Lorin that if anything happens to Picard and/or Crusher, the Prytt will be inundated by a flood of information requests from Starfleet investigators. At that moment, Picard and Crusher arrive at the Kes border and, while Picard gets across, Crusher is caught by Prytt security forces. Her captors hail Lorin, who orders Crusher and Picard returned to the Enterprise.
" The author observed that "In two minutes and 19 seconds, [the song] gets across just how the position and feelings of the characters have changed." For instance, "At the beginning of 'Something There,' Belle admits that she thought the Beast was mean, coarse, and unrefined. By the end, she’s feeling pretty smitten," according to Oh My Disney. The song also depicts the film's passing of time, while providing audiences with an opportunity "to appreciate Beast and first see the potential for Belle and him.
Freeway is an action video game written by David Crane for the Atari 2600 and published by Activision in 1981. One or two players control chickens who can be made to run across a ten lane highway filled with traffic in an effort to "get to the other side". Every time a chicken gets across a point is earned for that player. If hit by a car, a chicken is forced back either slightly, or pushed back to the bottom of the screen, depending on what difficulty the switch is set to.
Montana and The Enforcers steal a powered suit from an armored Tri-Corp truck after gassing the guards. Montana hands it to Hammerhead, who insists that Montana dons the suit to complete the "Big Man"'s contract to kill Spider-Man. The next day, Peter Parker gets across town as Spider-Man, unaware that Montana and his men are watching him. He then hangs out at Harry's apartment, discussing the upcoming Fall Formal, until he receives an e-mail from J. Jonah Jameson of the Daily Bugle informing Peter that Jonah wants to purchase his photos of Spider-Man.
Narrow bricks with turquoise glaze were put to vertical junctures of placing. Image of the placing gets across an Arabic ligature, beginning in the trunk of one of the minarets and finishing in the other. The inscription is written in accurate kufi script, which is similar to inscription on Momine Khatun Mousileum's frame board. Terra-cotta colored letters were placed against a turquoise background – this method is relatively rare in architecture found in Azerbaijan dating to the Middle Ages. Façade ornament of Garabaghlar Mausoleum consists of repeating words - “There is no God but God, and Muhammad is His prophet. May God bless him” Top of the minarets are heavily demolished.
The New York Times gave the film a mixed review: "The Warner Brothers have turned out a better than average murder mystery in The Unfaithful, but they have badly over-weighted with melodramatics the things they obviously wanted to say about a pressing social problem. The new picture at the Strand stabs and jabs like a hit-and-run prizefighter at the subject of hasty divorces and the dangerous consequences to society of this ill conceived cure all for marital difficulties, but it never gets across a telling dramatic punch. However, through some uncommonly persuasive acting and skillful direction the patently artificial plot stands up surprisingly well."The New York Times, film review, June 28, 1947.
Nonetheless, Staal credits Cardona for a more explicit formulation of Pāṇinian economy. This explicit formulation, according to Staal, gets across the idea that Pāṇini engaged in the practice of abbreviation not for the sake of brevity for its own sake, but rather conceived of descriptive abbreviation as an instrument of mediating between sāmānya 'the general' and viśeṣa 'the particular'. Despite Cardona's more explicit formulation, Staal first points out that some post-Pāṇinian grammarians employed abbreviation more than Pāṇini did, in fact. Secondly, Staal observes that scholars H.E. Buiskool (1934) and Barend Faddegon (1936) were well aware that Pāṇinian methodology exercised abbreviation for the sake of insinuating functionality into and expressing generalization in grammatical treatment.

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