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Typically this is done with reinforcement learning, in which the machine tries different tactics and gets a reward for good grasps and a penalty for poor grasps.
And Spencer grasps the absurdity in that — and everything else.
Yet it is not clear whether Mr Zuckerberg fully grasps this.
Dr. Richard Meen fully grasps the monastic nature of his powers.
But the pilot grasps the helm and steers the orchid waspward.
Prior, who grasps this, manages to reject his vision and live.
Or he grasps it and either doesn't care or doesn't agree.
The playwright also grasps how atmospherics enhanced the chances of success.
August's fundraising reports, however, reveal Trump grasps the limits of frugality.
The audience quickly grasps what Rose and Bono have known for years.
But beyond that, he so thoroughly grasps what makes this art special.
In the first picture, the mother of two grasps her maternal grandmother's hand.
Visually, Sealed Ahamkara Grasps are a step up from the Claws' BDSM feathers.
WHETHER a teenager grasps calculus is not obviously an issue of geopolitical importance.
Perry downplayed Clinton's attacks and said Trump grasps the issues voters care about.
AT&T and Verizon don't want to let you out of their grasps.
It's not clear that his operation fully grasps the nature of their task.
One hand grasps a breast, one of its fingers shaped like a scorpion.
The president grasps at a debunked claim of election interference as impeachment looms.
She screams in terror, until she grasps her chest and falls to the ground.
He nods, firmly grasps the paper his prepared remarks are printed on, and begins.
At the party, Logan is at first impatient—until he grasps what is happening.
" A Beijing restaurant serves "The Hand That Grasps the Cowboy Bone" and "Fried Swarm.
Cheers, I think, for how deeply it grasps the country's uneasy relationship with failure.
In between all the desperate grasps at survival, there are countless context-building flashbacks.
Now, as in 2016, Trump grasps the benefits of not being taken entirely seriously.
Barnert assimilates these horrors, some of which he only partly grasps, into his paintings.
And beyond this, Beyoncé grasps a bit of the mystery Michael Jackson and Prince possessed.
This is a time-honored hustle in American politics, and Trump grasps its operation intuitively.
The Golden Circle grasps at the same real-world relevance on an even shakier foundation.
Instead, many of the NRO patches follow a specific formula: large scary animal grasps Earth.
She barely grasps the concept of borders and certainly doesn't understand the rule of law.
"We don't think the market fully grasps Best Buy's commitment to Health," the analysts wrote.
I do know that our daughter grasps that she has two parents who love her.
The more practical-minded Amy, counseled by Aunt March, grasps the economic implications of marriage.
Unlike the Brexiteers, Mrs May also grasps how the parliamentary arithmetic has changed since the election.
Incredibly, the system ends up "inventing" characteristic grasps that humans already commonly use to handle objects.
Trump probably isn't familiar with the academic research behind this finding, but he grasps it intuitively.
Moreover, their analytical understandings are enhanced by firm grasps' of the data that describe the economy.
Halep, a sensitive soul who has sacrificed plenty for her craft, surely grasps this by now.
As someone attuned to society's structural inequalities, Ms. Powell Jobs grasps the immensity of her privilege.
She grasps his hands, and they pray together for the strength to face down his challenges.
My anxious brain grasps at details around me as we wait 32 minutes for our eight drinks.
"I want to start a revolution," Lenny tells Tommaso, and Sorrentino grasps that revolution is counter-spectacle.
Koumadje, like Fall, grasps the unlikelihood that he will develop into a free-shooting N.B.A. big man.
Smiling sweetly, she grasps my hand with a trembling grip, mumbling a greeting I can't quite catch.
The film eloquently grasps the pain and frustration they feel whenever another death or shooting is reported.
To do so, the squid grasps onto its prey with tentacles lined with hooks and suction cups.
He grasps voters' shoulders tightly and points a finger in the face of a woman asking a question.
These rank higher than the Claws of Ahamkara largely because Sealed Ahamkara Grasps are not a Warlock exotic.
All this is seen and felt before the viewer grasps that this is a peek into a harem.
At another moment, he grasps and thrusts the salt in deft, sudden motions across his own curled back.
The play below isn't quite that, but still shows how well Tucker grasps what Houston wants to do.
Better than other highly successful cities, Seattle grasps the fact that property prices are driven by supply and demand.
He grasps my ankles and swings them onto the bed, making me collapse on the pillows in the process.
He grasps for ad hoc ways to fulfill those promises that often do more harm than the status quo.
That new openness reflects the gravity of Pakistan's financial situation as the government grasps for funding wherever it can.
I'm glad Mr. Bush understands them, but given that he's retired, not much hinges on whether he grasps them.
There's a dark joy in being released from the constraints of legality and factuality, something Mr. Putin grasps well.
At his request, the prostitute has undressed and is jumping up and down as Gautama gleefully grasps her breasts.
Her face, as she grasps that her life has somehow been leading to this, is a study in misgiving.
The damage he is capable of wreaking as he grasps at the wind, howling for his protector, is incalculable.
But Netflix's revival version grasps something that most of the copycats miss: Mystery Science Theater was never just about sneering.
As this isn't her first brush with verbal abuse online, the former model grasps that this is a widespread problem.
While Rogen makes a mistake out the gate by pronouncing "Haitians" correctly, the actor totally grasps the essence of Cher.
Arthur is plagued by nightmares about his past, and what amount to fainting spells when he grasps the magic blade.
" When asked whether Trump grasps the fact that every word he says is going to matter, Christie said, "absolutely not.
Everybody: The future news cycle is within all of our grasps—you just need to know how to unlock it.
The Chinese are catching up to the U.S. in many ways, and the president grasps only part of the reason.
It's how a budding choreographer learns from a master or, at the very least, grasps something about craft and collaboration.
However others attest to a history of collective loss, the same types of items always slipping out of our grasps.
So a human pilot first grasps the item much like operating a toy claw machine, then lets go of the controls.
Former Googlers in Asia have told TechCrunch that they don't believe Google's management grasps the significance of re-entry into China.
Nate grasps what's beneath the gloss—each fight becomes deeply personal and emotional because fighting itself is deeply personal and emotional.
She grasps that America must move toward clean energy and recognizes that fossil fuels are a main driver of climate change.
Warrenism grasps what many other Democrats (like Mr. Biden) don't: Liberalism is on the ropes because it became complacent about power.
The way she grasps at and simultaneously rejects love, wanting to be both acknowledged and left alone, is universal and timeless.
It's especially striking from him, because he has shown over his career that he grasps the importance of building a coalition.
Mr Sanghi argues that this group grasps the tools of "effective communication" but "does not carry the burden of a literary legacy".
However, once one grasps Meyer-Ebrecht's suggestion that the viewer activate the space, the platforms make sense as objects that invite interaction.
But Kim grasps that Jimmy's afternoon of adventure could jeopardize his job at Davis & Main, the firm that has just hired him.
Mr Trump, a man with a hazy, self-regarding sense of history, grasps that Them-against-Us rage has deep American roots.
SO I THINK HE DOESN'T FULLY GRASPS THE LAW OF UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF WHAT SEEMS LIKE A SILVER BULLET, A QUICK FIX.
But in the hushed conversations that follow, Republicans have wondered whether Trump fully grasps the misery Democrats could unleash on his presidency.
But there's no sense that either remotely grasps Dean's art, which might have made their failure and "The Disaster Artist" more resonant.
Mr. Trump grasps better than most that a single scandal is cause for public outrage, while a million scandals is a statistic.
New York deserves an engaged and mindful government that grasps the virtues of good design and what it can do for communities.
Her mother, Bernadette, an alcoholic former back-to-the-lander with a declining memory, only half-grasps that her daughter is gone.
After being called up to duty, Catrin is paired with Tom Buckley (Sam Claflin), a dyspeptic screenwriter who nonetheless grasps her talent.
He fully grasps the nature of the bigotry and the nihilism that Trump has espoused in the name of working-class empowerment.
The system learned its pick-up prowess not from actual practice, but from millions of simulated grasps on more than 1,600 3D objects.
As with most grasps at true feminist freedom, the first fictional ladies to explore this new frontier of excess have been white women.
This is why Donald Trump, who grasps this fact, is mistaken by so many people for a person who cares about his democracy.
In the footage, Chicago gently yet fearlessly grasps the reptile, holding it in her arms nonchalantly as it slithers around her little shoulders.
"I don't think Trump truly grasps what a clear and present danger Democrats controlling the House is," said a former White House official.
Unfortunately it seems there's a long way to go before everyone grasps the truth behind one of the most basic facts of life.
What Snodgrass's teleplay mainly grasps about Martin's original Sandkings is that it's a character study, examining the destructively casual cruelty of one man.
McBurney quickly grasps that staying within the house is vital to his survival, or at least, cushier than landing in a Confederate prison.
The two-foot-tall monkbot can be controlled via voice, or through the touchscreen tablet that he grasps in his little monkbot hands.
Stumping for Democratic Senate nominee Doug Jones, Biden said the former U.S. attorney grasps "fairness" when it comes to the issue of taxes.
If you plan on being very active, you might like Allbirds' flats more because of the aforementioned collar that grasps onto your foot.   
"You know I'm sure I can get you a part in Toy Story 3," he says as he grasps one of their hands.
The process is pretty excruciating to us humans, with around 50,000 grasps unfolding over the course of a month of eight-hour days.
Whatever else happens in and to his presidency, a historic positive legacy awaits Trump if he re-grasps the opportunity he alone created.
The right hand cradles the decanter below its waist and underneath, while the left hand grasps its throat with a white linen napkin.
"Just the fact that it has the B-word — billion — says to me that Clinton grasps the depth of the problem," he said.
Surreally, we stand—a blessed trio, in front of the crucifix—Father Clive, me, and my pussy, which he grasps firmly in both hands.
I can see how with every person who grasps onto him holds their own pencil, as if they all have a story to tell.
"I sometimes don't know how I got this cowboy who somehow grasps all of this very modern-day stuff that I'm doing," she says.
It was a close-up in charcoal of a man staring forlornly through a chain-link fence that he grasps tightly with both hands.
The beeswax hands, dusted with ash, with many tightly gripping each other, either resemble gestures of reassurance or the last, parting grasps of companions.
When the robot recognizes an object, it grasps it firmly, with a smile on its tablet-based face, dropping it into the appropriate box.
If the object is unfamiliar, the face contorts, turning red and confused — but it's nothing that another 50,000 or so additional grasps can't solve.
The deeper Beyoncé gets into her career, the more she grasps that balancing showmanship with something real and non-manufactured is key to success.
The release of the falcon, previously wrapped like a baby, evokes the moment when, suddenly, a child grasps that she is growing toward freedom.
McRobert&aposs Maneuver: Two assistants grasps a maternal leg and sharply flex the thighs back against the abdomen to help release the impacted shoulder.
Dr. Lipkin, who has researched the germs in New York City, always uses a glove or other physical barrier when he grasps transit poles.
And he also grasps in a way that Bannon may not that "economic nationalism" is useful as an extension of the hustle and no further.
The social media singularity continues with the arrival of Snapchat Stories-style slideshows on LinkedIn as the app grasps for relevance with a younger audience.
Paul keeps trying to find a way out of the woods while Vernon grasps at any opportunity for adventure and delaying the return to reality.
Published in this magazine in 1986, it grasps the vastness and urgency of the crisis while noting its infinitesimal effects on the lives it disrupts.
He grasps for words of sympathy, comfort and condolence and offers long, tight embraces that the mourners will remember far more vividly than his words.
"It's incredible what Sylvain has done, but I'm not sure everyone grasps it yet," said Randy Hunt, the head of the local chamber of commerce.
It starts as a series of random grasps — the big, red robot pokes and prods clumsily at objects on the table in front of it.
Towards this goal, we build one of the first systems on a Baxter platform that pushes, pokes, grasps and observes objects in a tabletop environment.
And until President Trump grasps the severity of the dollar problem, making a "great deal" on trade agreements will matter little for United States manufacturers.
He sounds like he's looking for a new, redemptive chapter in his storied career, someone who now grasps there are more important things than comedy.
The woman frantically grasps at nearby handrails but eventually the man throws her onto the ground and runs off the rail car with the wheelchair.
"New York deserves an engaged and mindful government that grasps the virtues of good design and what it can do for communities," Mr. Kimmelman concludes.
The improvised ritual is a retelling that also grasps at a redeemed future, and its impulse echoes in the novels of Miano, Moore and Makumbi.
However, experts say the CARE Act is the only plan that grasps the severity of the epidemic by recognizing it as a massive public health problem.
"The problem is, Chani's not very verbal, so I'm never quite sure what she grasps," says Shevin, who lives in Oak Park, a suburb of Detroit.
" Inside Rick's pen, Tellez grasps the fish in a long pair of tongs, tapping the area she wants Rick to go, before praising him: "Good stay!
For all his flaws, Mr Fillon grasps the need to shake up France's rule-bound system to free up the creation of jobs, ideas and profits.
But Rihanna ably suggests a woman in over her head, who grasps at freedom in the moment it comes to her and ultimately doesn't look back.
Rose, his beloved but elusive mother, also vanished—to work undercover, the reader grasps by increments, in the "unknown and unspoken world" of the secret services.
But not everybody fully grasps what this means, and according to a new study in Feminism & Psychology, we may have the media to blame for that.
After about 20 minutes of training with the human adversary, the robot succeeds more frequently in grasping objects, plus its grasps are more resilient to disturbances.
In the photo, Delevingne looks away from the camera as she grasps the bottom of her gold bedazzled mini dress, which has sheer mesh panels throughout.
And Facebook has also been willing to make concessions to publishers on Instant Articles, showing that the company grasps how thin the media companies' margins are.
Luckily, Paul seems well versed in Italian kidnapping protocol, and he grasps for one final option: Cutting off his ear and dropping it in the mail.
The Sunrise Movement, the influential youth climate activist group that has risen to national prominence, endorsed Sanders saying he grasps the scale of the climate crisis.
Which prevails may depend on which of them, convincingly and sympathetically, grasps and incorporates into its argument vital parts of the others' values, attitudes and policies.
Like Glaser's poster, Nelson's expressive pencil line drawing for The New Yorker grasps the essence of Franklin, showing her gloriously singing, her mouth open, head thrown back.
AS NELSON CHAMISA takes the stage in Karoi, a town in the north of Zimbabwe, he grasps a microphone with one hand and waves with the other.
They have articulated serious reasons for, say, restricting immigration levels, but Trump grasps the embarrassing reality that most Republican voters are driven by base animus toward immigrants.
But as he grasps the reality of the her plight and the courage it takes to stand up to the powers that be, he becomes her champion.
Derivatives can be so mind-bendingly complex that no one fully grasps who owes what to whom until someone big enough to rattle markets suddenly cannot pay.
The poet has a special responsibility as society's seer, who grasps the eternity in the present and sings to people about their own unique divine powers within.
Rachel, aka Arcadia Bay's Best and Most Talented and Most Perfect Girl, grasps Chloe's hand, and the two disappear into the crowd to enjoy their favorite band.
Narayen said the company wants to ensure it fully grasps the implications of the recently enacted General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, during the fiscal third quarter.
In the playpen, one grasps thin air instead of the bowl it appeared to be aiming for; undeterred, it goes through the motions of putting it down.
Hopefully Trump's economic team grasps how a further weakening of the European economy could have untoward spillover effects on the global economy that could reach our shores.
We see them in the first position body takes before being attacked, we can see the details of actual entanglement in the fight and the final grasps.
The bill "is the only one that really grasps the nettle of how big the problem is," Keith Humphreys, a drug policy expert at Stanford University, told me.
Joined by the couple's 18-month-old son Charlie Milton, Michelle grasps the edges of a baby bed in the photo, where a tiny bundle can be seen resting.
She grasps how millennial activists — and baby boomer activists, and millennial entrepreneurs — think and act and speak, and when she mocks them, it's not with condescension but with affection.
If they do it right, Etzioni believes they can produce reusable Lego bricks of computer reasoning: One set that understands written words, one that grasps physics, and so on.
The grief embedded in her work is no less relevant to you, because grasps at every moment of loss you've ever encountered, flicking through those memories like a rolodex.
Clinton grasps that answers need to be trimmed down to two minutes (and rebuttals should be even tighter) and will keep working to tighten her answers in coming days.
The prospect of a U.S. education secretary who grasps the importance of providing low-income students and their parents with the right to access better options is long overdue.
Even Mr. Trump grasps that, for this one night, he is called upon to rise above partisanship and address the entire nation rather than merely his rump political base.
"All of this has been quite a trip," he tells PEOPLE with a laugh, fidgeting with the plastic cup he grasps in his hands on this rather chilly Chicago afternoon.
Writing in this week's Nature, Subramanian Sundaram and his team describe a way to measure, quickly and easily, the forces a human hand exerts as it grasps and manipulates things.
How to improve the argument of a history essay is not something edtech easily grasps, any more than it could advise on the use of humour in a drama class.
A dude with mad, candyfloss hair and the rheumy gaze of a terminally-dull inebriate grasps the grubby supermarket carrier bag on his lap and gazes raptly, watching Rebecca dance.
Here he grasps the meanings of Grant's interactions with other officers under their gruff military cover, knowing when Grant is obliquely threatening someone and when he is really praising him.
If the previous volumes track the narrator's evolution into a writer (the same arc traced in Proust's novel), this one shows him at the moment he grasps the golden ring.
"Like a good millennialist cult, 'The Leftovers' grasps an outlandish idea with absolute emotional commitment: The performances in this final run are spectacular throughout," James Poniewozik wrote in The Times.
Instead, we now have a leader who grasps, all too well, the ways in which our sporting spirit can be prodded to reveal the darkest precincts of our national soul.
Samwell Tarly grasps most of it in a glance, meaning that "Dragonstone" has spared us an enormous amount of exposition and that his MFA may actually be worth something in Westeros.
With biceps that each measure wider than his head, the 2700-year-old bodybuilder grasps onto the bar of a lat pulldown machine, forcing it toward and away from his collarbone.
Indeed, I would not be surprised if, on occasion, her grief and longing for forgiveness is so consuming, she grasps for comfort from the readers of one of America's largest newspapers.
His breakout tape, Tsarina, came out earlier this year and features a legitimate hit in "Penelope," but the record still grasps for something unique and transcendent without ever fully getting there.
"Signing the lame-duck legislation would be an especially classless way for Walker to leave office; it will tarnish his reputation in ways that I'm not sure he grasps," he wrote.
" "Once the public actually grasps what the board and what the management did to cause the problem and the truth gets out, of course I can be back in the ads.
One thing I don't think President Trump grasps is that when he promises something, there are real people out there whose lives can be upended if he fails to follow through.
"Signing the lame-duck legislation would be an especially classless way for Walker to leave office; it will tarnish his reputation in ways that I'm not sure he grasps," Sykes writes.
At 28, Mr. Lang-Willar is in some ways the embodiment of Mr. Wheal's target demographic: the high achiever who grasps the brass ring, only to discover he craves something more.
At 28, Mr. Lang-Willar is in some ways the embodiment of Mr. Wheal's target demographic: the high achiever who grasps the brass ring, only to discover he craves something more.
If you look at the footage of Trump realizing that he might actually be the next President, you will see a man who suddenly grasps the enormity of his own miscalculation.
On the third snort, when the cleft opens, Enkidu falls into it, but only up to his waist (because he is a giant), and he grasps the bull by the horns.
I don't think he grasps that this is something she needs to do by herself and that sometimes it doesn't require a grand gesture and sometimes, Toby, it's just not about you.
Under the tutelage of her sister Maya (Mrs Clinton's former policy guru), she seems determined not to get outflanked by the left on any issue, whether she fully grasps it or not.
His 2016 film Moonlight, which won the Best Picture Oscar, is a triptych spanning three stages of a young man's life as he grasps for connection and comes to term with desire.
It isn't clear that the President grasps the appointment of a special counsel such as Mueller and the growing concerns among Republicans on Capitol Hill have the makings of a stunning situation.
"Posting transformation photos can lead a girl still in the grasps of her ED to compare her current body to the 'before' photo of the girl posting the transformation photo," she said.
The new space force must include the military space leadership that grasps the problems, stability of assignments to capture the benefits of experience, and specialized schools to build a highly educated corps.
And the pas de deux in all three ballets have configurations that suggest the man is a hunter who has found a fantastic creature that eludes him even while he grasps her.
While many of the volume's pieces are not impressive at first, patient attention provides a glimpse into a complicated and profound world — Chernoff's work grasps reality's hard surfaces and insists upon life.
So while it's true Sanders' $16 trillion framework (and Democratic plans similar to it) is extremely ambitious, it grasps what's required to radically transform how we power our vehicles, homes, and economy.
Some of it rises to the level of criminal public corruption, but most of it is a corrosive political corruption which grasps at power that, in turn, leads to significant personal wealth.
If anybody grasps the cultural implications of bringing $6 street-meat sandwiches indoors where they can perfume the air breathed by consumers of Pink shirts and Floga furs, it is Mr. Chang.
The first red-blue electoral map appeared in 1880; it is discombobulating until the reader grasps that the colours are reversed (the Republicans of Abraham Lincoln's Grand Old Party were once shaded blue).
A vacuum pulls air through the rows of suction cups on its arm once it grasps something, helping the arm to securely hold objects of varying size and shape while making quick movements.
The cableyoyo's magnetic center grasps and holds earphones (and other small cables) easily: just place your finger in the center of the spool and pull to unwind earbuds in a matter of seconds.
Mr Madison's comments to his doctors seem to show that he grasps the "nature of the pending proceeding", that he is being punished for "murder" and that Alabama seeks "retribution" for his crime.
Jen instantly picks up on this backstage as they watch Joey perform, and Dawson grasps it even harder afterward when he and Joey have yet another conversation about how their feelings are changing.
If anything, this new game grasps tightly to foundational elements that once defined Zelda but fell into disuse as games like Ocarina of Time brought more of a narrowed focus to the story.
The former senior adviser to President Bill Clinton and now chief anchor at ABC News said he doesn't believe President Donald Trump's administration fully grasps where special counsel Robert Mueller's inquiry could lead.
One grasps at legacy tableaux: office towers emptied of bankers, lawyers, and accountants; crypto-utopian settlements on hurricane-ravaged Caribbean islands; open-air barns out on the steppes, stacked with bitcoin-mining computers.
"Once the public actually grasps what the board and what the management did to cause the problem and the truth gets out, of course I can be back in the ads," he said.
She sees the potential danger faced by young women encountering the world and grasps with acute precision the "mixed-up, messy sort of love" that can shackle together the members of a family.
It is the surface on which we can build a fantasy of the "best player," the one who grasps a system better than anyone else, the one who rightly dominates the game space.
"This false but believable news is 'captious', inasmuch as it grasps people's attention by appealing to stereotypes and common social prejudices and exploiting instantaneous emotions like anxiety, contempt, anger and frustration," Francis said.
"This false but believable news is 'captious', inasmuch as it grasps people's attention by appealing to stereotypes and common social prejudices, and exploiting instantaneous emotions like anxiety, contempt, anger and frustration," he said.
But on some level, The Americans grasps that you can love multiple people at the same time, that it's possible to get different things from vastly different people, even if they're not sexual.
The bill "is the only one that really grasps the nettle of how big the problem is," Keith Humphreys, a drug policy expert at Stanford University, previously told me, on the CARE Act.
It's obvious from the moment SallyAnn grasps Ronnie's arm she isn't trying to keep the reality star on set for the good of the show — she's trying to help him avoid a major mistake.
" What Smith grasps is "the immense darkness of the continent at whose edge the little city perched—from this one pinpoint of defiant flame, the thousands upon thousands of miles of night unrolling westwards.
" Drax is a monster, perhaps the Devil himself, who "grasps on to the world like a dog biting into bone — nothing is obscure to him, nothing is separate from his fierce and sullen appetites.
This suits Ms. Yoncheva, her face a changeable canvas of feeling and her hands poignantly articulate: Watch how she briefly grasps the hem of her lover's coat, as if holding on for dear life.
They recognize there is a new wave of creative potential hidden somewhere in there, but they also know that there's a very definite learning curve to get to grasps with a brand new instrument.
Sherman's painstaking attention to even the smallest of details like nail color, eyebrow density, and hair texture makes her subjects' (and thereby her own) desperate grasps at processing the passage of time stirringly palpable.
President Trump demonstrated in recent days that after an inexcusably slow start, he grasps the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic, and is aware of the toll it's taking on the economy and citizens.
Instead of holding her tresses, as Botticelli's Venus does, Nguyen's figure grasps a thick purple stem (or, more accurately a "pseudostem"), which emerges from her vagina and is topped by a large purple inflorescence.
ROBERT J. INLOWCHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. To the Editor: Increasingly, the United States is a country that looks inward, that grasps at the ideas of the past, as opposed to preparing for and dominating the future.
During a routine, set to music from Moulin Rouge, Virtue's legs wrap around Moir's neck while she sits up and grasps his neck, so it appears that the pair is simulating, well, you can guess.
While Harrison Ford, Ben Affleck, and Chris Pine have each offered their own, more prototypically macho takes on Jack Ryan, Alec Baldwin really grasps the essence of the character in The Hunt for Red October.
In a moment near the end of season four, episode 11, Gus takes matters to the extreme, threatening: The line is enough to make anyone's stomach drop, as the viewer grasps the danger Gus presents.
We need an impartial analysis of how many people have died and are dying from Maria in Puerto Rico so the public fully grasps the magnitude of this humanitarian crisis and our government responds appropriately.
The men sit placidly in the boat as it heads downriver; the first plays a flute, the second (a sailor) grasps the line running to the boom, and the third is a businessman in a suit.
They can't do much more than a few grasps with their replacement hands using the remaining working muscles in their arms or shoulders; this leads to 40 to 50 percent of recipients ditching their prosthetics altogether.
With such abstract audaciousness, one grasps why Balenciaga's sculptural aesthetic — achieved through his perfection of pattern cuts, his explorations of volume, and his attention to detail — was revered by his contemporaries Chanel and Hubert de Givenchy.
You are Agent 47, the bald, barcode-tattooed super-assassin who grasps all the angles and can disappear into any crowd after knocking out some innocent passerby and stealing their duds for a quick costume change.
But if Trump really does understand what he's doing, if he really grasps what it is that he refuses to reject, then the problem is much more serious and this moment in history much more dangerous.
While we can do what we can to bring it about, unless Germany grasps its role the overall European project remains incomplete and subject to senseless dreams in Moscow that it can recover its lost empire.
In the shot, she gazes into the mirror, placing one hand on her shaved head, as her other hand grasps a crab-shaped purse, which is strategically placed in front of her completely nude lower body.
An image appears twice, with different captions: a tattooed arm is labelled "trendy" in one picture and "traditional" in the next, suggesting that the cosmopolitan traveller needs a global bank that grasps differences in cultural perception.
Yet with each day, evidence accumulates that the master of the New York tabloids now grasps what it will take for him to win in Iowa, and beyond — and that he is laser-focused on doing it.
Resting against a subway door – a big no-no, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority – the mystery man has one hand behind his head as the other grasps a book on which his eyes are squarely focused.
" It's not long before The Artist grasps he has "the power of an order different from that of the court, the skill with which he detached words from things and created his own sovereign texture and volume.
That in itself might be enough to give Johansson a heart attack, so he grasps at the chance to work on an old case, the unsolved rape and murder of a 9-year-old girl named Yasmine.
THE SITES ARE FAMILIAR — the Eiffel Tower, Pisa's campanile, the Hollywood sign, the old World Trade Center towers shot from below — and the images appear like shots of a solitary tourist; his fist grasps the cable release.
Even now, nine months into the phenomenon, no one fully grasps what his rise really means, only that it might actually be transformative and (gasp) lasting and that the establishment, if not dead, really might be changed forever.
On a grander scale, the ape is often represented by a large replica of his hand that grasps the protagonist explorer (Danny Lee) and provides affection to Samantha (Evelyne Kraft), his childlike human companion and Fay Wray analogue.
All Aldo can hope for is that McGregor either fails in his quest and comes back to the featherweight division, chastened, or that he grasps his glory quickly and then (noblesse oblige) gives Aldo a chance to redeem himself.
Kripke (along with fellow producers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg) grasps that this could be unbearable if not handled just so, and he's smart about alleviating the crasser, more distasteful elements with moments of connection among the vigilante team.
The new national security adviser should be someone who grasps the futility of America's wars in the Islamic world and the fundamental inability of the US military to nation build and fix societal and cultural divisions in alien lands.
There was a time when you could have done what was right, a time when you could have still managed put a stop to their advancement, a time when humanity's fate was not yet within the robots' lifeless grasps.
It wouldn't work nearly as well as it does, however, if Pyre didn't have a good game at its heart, one that grasps the fantasy of sport in much the same way that Tecmo Bowl and NBA Jam once did.
Ryan: Jane brings up a good point, though, winning the 24-hour news cycle is destabilizing, and I don't think the president fully grasps how sensitive some of these issues are and how quickly they can spin out of control.
While she may appear to be her usual wisecracking self — she told her City Ballet dancers to "do it quickly again before I get arrested," referring to the company's tight rehearsal schedule — she fully grasps the pressure of her situation.
Dominating the spotlight, where he loves to be, will be a President who believes he's unfairly treated but whose grasps for personal glory often alienate all but his most loyal followers and make the recognition he craves ever more elusive.
Biden says in the clip, "I shake hands, I hug people, I grab men and women by the shoulders and say, 'You can do this,' " as an animation of the former vice president comes up behind him and grasps his shoulders.
Washington wins As the White House grasps for a bounce back strategy, his team must take another look at one of the most important questions that Trump faced when he took power, one lent more urgency by his humiliation over health care.
Soon, though, the reader grasps that the masochistic Dovaleh is turning his whiplash tongue not so much on taboo topics as on himself—and on a retired judge, an old classmate summoned by the stand-up to the show, who recounts this story.
Google is now using these robots to train a deep convolutional neural network (a technique that's all the rage in machine learning right now) to help its robots predict the outcome of their grasps based on the camera input and motor commands.
Green knows a great story when he sees one, and he grasps the difference between sports in the United States — where franchises relocate without a second thought when a better opportunity arises — and England, where that has been attempted only once in soccer.
" He said he also wants a nominee who has life experience to understand that justice is not about abstract legal theory and "grasps the way it affects the daily reality of people's lives in a big, complicated democracy, and in rapidly changing times.
He knows — as Anthony surely grasps better than any vet looking for work — that prospective teams are generally more inclined to focus on the things that free agents in their twilight years can no longer do rather than what they still can.
Ms. Harris's long-expected entry comes as many Democrats are eager to find new leaders and as the party grasps for a unifying message that can appeal to its increasingly progressive base and more moderate voters who have recoiled from President Trump.
Words have a funny way of trapping our minds on the way to our tongues but there are necessary means even in this multimedia age for attempting to come to grasps with some of the inarticulate maybe even inarticulable things that we're feeling.
In Bedia's "Nkuyo Nfinda Hunting" (2017), an onyx-colored figure stands on one side of the exhibition's entrance, holding a rope that stretches over the archway to the other side, where it grasps the hooves of a donkey made of sand and reddish tukula powder.
This is one of the lamest PR stunts I have ever seen, but it's fun to try to deduce something about the brain of whoever watched House of Cards (season 5, now on Netflix!) and felt they had firm grasps on the characters' musical psyches.
The central reason is the sharp slowdown in the growth of health costs, thanks to a combination of factors: a reform movement within medicine; a set of policies put in place by the Obama administration; and several other forces that no one fully grasps.
To sign flower, the right hand grasps an imaginary stem and holds it first against the right nostril and then against the left, and like a flower, Micah blossomed one new sign at a time and took his implants off his head for good.
The area in which stupendous battles have been fought is quite small, and when one studies the map with the landscape actually before him he grasps clearly the fact that except at one point, the Germans have not broken into the actual ring of the city's defences.
The White House, meanwhile, grasps hold of news that the intelligence Nunes viewed at the White House shows former National Security Adviser Susan Rice approved the "unmasking" of Trump aides in intelligence reports -- the charge that becomes the centerpiece of Trump's counter-offensive against the Russia investigations.
When it comes to building text boxes that users can type status updates into, this isn't that difficult of a problem, but as artificial intelligence continues to drive everything Facebook does, the challenges skyrocket for ensuring that its systems fully grasps what its users are wanting.
In addition, General Kelly has worked with military, law enforcement and political officials from dozens of countries in Central and South America, and he grasps the socioeconomic and geopolitical situation in the region, other officials say, experiences that will be crucial if he is confirmed. Adm.
And after Michael abruptly truncates Sean's supervillain monologue, it's Chidi who wonders aloud how Sean could be so confident that Doug — the presumed "blueprint for leading a good life" — is eventually headed for the Bad Place, no matter how tightly he grasps his "Pee Pee King" crown.
Cooper's narrative is the best-case scenario narrative, the most flattering possible interpretation you can give Jackson — and it still posits Jackson as the guardian of Ally's identity, the one who understands who she is and who she should be on a level that she herself never grasps.
In a post-election conference call this week with journalists and about 1,600 staffers and volunteers aligned with his political organizations, Steyer also insisted that he grasps the American electorate and its worries about issues such as college affordability and health care costs after a year of relentless travel.
This is wild — check out how the arm actually grasps the can: The concept of grasping something comes pretty easily to most humans, but it's a very challenging thing to teach a robot, and Everyday Robot's robots get their practice in both the physical world and the virtual world.
At the same time, they poke fun at art world pretensions by leveraging abstraction and a fine art context to lure the (frequently unsuspecting, I'd suspect) viewer into marveling at a conduit for waste for an hour as he or she grasps at metaphysical or art historical interpretation.
Snap needs to add more users and keep its app competitive with Facebook and Facebook-owned properties like Instagram, or else Snap risks turning into the next Twitter — meaning its product hardly grows and executive leadership mostly grasps around in the dark for a viable new strategy to turn a profit.
In more than a dozen interviews, Republicans inside and outside the White House told CNN conversations are ramping up behind the scenes about whether Trump fully grasps that his feuds with members of his own party and shortage of legislative achievements could soon put the fate of his presidency at risk.
The same description also applies to CBS' other new sitcom premiering the same night, "Me, Myself & I," which stars "Saturday Night Live" alum Bobby Moynihan and John Larroquette, as the network grasps for a hit to fill the gaping hole that "Big Bang" will leave behind when it finishes its run.
But committee members and renewable fuels advocates remain skeptical as to whether Hartnett-White fully grasps how the Renewable Fuel Standard generates a significant and stable revenue stream that is turned by agricultural producers into investments that boost productivity and sustainability, and preserve and enhance water, soil and air resources.
Judging by Treasury Secretary Mnuchin's most recent comments that the U.S. will avoid a recession this year, it is not clear that the Trump administration grasps how large a fiscal policy stimulus is needed or how important global economic policy coordination will be if the virus's economic damage is to be limited.
As Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryTrump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button #FreeAustinTice trending on anniversary of kidnapping in Syria MORE grasps for some ceasefire, with any leverage or consequences undermined by Trump's unfolding rapprochement, Russia and its client Syria are moving quickly to solidify control.
"It's the kind of life experience earned outside the classroom and the courtroom; experience that suggests he or she views the law not only as an intellectual exercise, but also grasps the way it affects the daily reality of people's lives in a big, complicated democracy, and in rapidly changing times," the president wrote.
The new material still grasps onto those more experimental aspects, like multi-layered harmonies, Afropop-inspired rhythms, and more use of electronics than we've ever heard from them before, but thankfully eschews the realm of cheesy, chanty, anthemic alternative rock (think Foster the People, Imagine Dragons) that their then-peers have since delved into.
A third group of (mostly younger) Tories is trying to produce a more sophisticated message: one that recognises that, after several decades of pro-market policies, Britain still suffers from low productivity and social exclusion, but also grasps that the solution to these problems does not lie in going back to the big-government corporatism of the 1970s.
In the image, Kris grasps the edge of the luxury boat above her head, all the better to show off the theatrical sleeve on her Emilio Pucci mini dress, which is half black and half the brand's signature purple, orange, and white swirling pattern with a silk, cape-like element hanging down from the left arm.
And phoenixes tend to go through the same three phases: a crisis, or "ashes" stage, as trouble comes to a head and capital flees the country; a "response" stage, where a politician grasps the reform nettle, often with IMF support; and a third "rebirth" stage, as capital is lured back by the prospect of economic recovery.
He grasps the gritty issues surrounding his own very real trauma and often horrific experiences — from enduring frequent convulsions and losses of consciousness to the threat of being thrown out of college to losing jobs — with so little self-pity and so much regard for the compensations the world has to offer even to those afflicted as he is.
"Senator Sanders has made it clear throughout his political career and in this campaign that he grasps the scale of the climate crisis, the urgency with which we must act to address it, and the opportunity we have in coming together to do so," said Sunrise Movement Executive Director Varshini Prakash in a press release announcing the endorsement.
Still, as Milo roams and grasps for connection, an interesting theme plays out about the perception of cashing in on one's marginal status; about the creeping suspicion that artists like Milo, a queer man of color from the working class, will always have about the merits of institutional support; about fraudulence and authenticity-hunger on the part of both artist and art world.
They remain highlights of their museums, with "Salomé" still enchanting at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; "Automedon with the Horses of Achilles" (1868) at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where Achilles grasps two wild-eyed horses that will lead him to his battlefield death; and "Summary Execution under the Moorish Kings of Grenada" (1870) at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
But, as President, his compulsive need to not only have the biggest and the best everything but to shove it in the face of world leaders that he has the biggest and the best everything takes on an entirely different feeling -- one of uneasiness about whether the President of the United States grasps what his size contest obsession means in a world of nuclear weapons.
One thing that makes Berlin so valuable is her gift for evoking the sweetness and earnestness of young women who fall in love (one thinks that being a good wife is handing her husband his coffee handle first, while she grasps the hot side) and then catching them at that moment when things begin to turn, when the trees of their being are forced to grow bark.
On the other hand, there is much to hope for: If the bankruptcy court moves quickly, if the Trump administration grasps that rebuilding an energy infrastructure around fossil fuel is the definition of insanity, if the Puerto Rican people are given the assistance they need, first to survive and then to rebuild, and if entrenched interests on the island would make way for the common good, then the social justice issues that have conspired to make the island especially vulnerable might finally get a hearing.
But in the final quarter the story regains its bearings, grasps us in its intensity and then gathers force, offering its strongest passages and revealing, in this Book of Secrets, the biggest secret of all, and one that often only a stranger's perspective recognizes: the sense of possibility that was not only a young black bluesman's in an unforgiving South but the Republic's, the sense of possibility that hovers in every song heard just out of earshot, just beyond that edge of perception that the author has defined.

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