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"My kids have mastered the art of sarcasm," Sweetin says.
They have mastered the art of helping us spend money.
Here's how thrifty young adults have mastered partying while broke.
It seems that conservatives have mastered the art of accusation.
Students seem to have mastered the art of the pan.
Few beyond entertainment powerhouse Walt Disney have mastered the form.
Some experts think the North may have mastered this technology.
We mean celebrities who have mastered the art of sipping tea.
None of them seem to have mastered that art quite yet.
These nine YouTubers have mastered the balance between entertaining and educational.
We invented the technology, but cats and dogs have mastered it.
It's a practice Times copy editors have mastered in many ways.
However complex the rules, Scott seems to have mastered the intricacies.
Perhaps only Thomas Mann could have mastered the ironies of Bernstein's story.
This is a quality that ultra-successful people have mastered over time.
It seems those at Acura have mastered that art with the MDX.
Tijani and team have mastered gaining partnerships with big global tech names.
Ahead, see how makeup pros have mastered the most mesmerizing Lemonhead LA looks.
Bridget Moynahan and Tom Brady have mastered the art of peaceful co-parenting.
But there are a select few magical people who have mastered the yoyo.
And you guys: these have mastered the art of the couple Instagram post.
So far, I have mastered two styles, the basic American and the European classic.
We have mastered electricity, but even electricity, we don't really know anything about it.
Don&apost we usually have people who have mastered foreign affairs and diplomacy involved.
It's a weird balancing act – but one that Little Mix appear to have mastered.
Outfolded: Developer 23 Sprockets have mastered minimalist mobile design with the puzzle game Outfolded.
Interestingly, they are by no means the only insects to have mastered this adaptation.
They have mastered the origami skills required to read the paper on the subway.
Having a capacity for grammar hardly justifies our thinking we have mastered the world.
That kind of test can provide a more detailed picture of what students have mastered.
"China has become one of the few nations to have mastered this technology," Xinhua said.
Even so, those two points of style are more than many mature choreographers have mastered.
After a year of practice, the couple say they seem to have mastered them all.
But the company and its CEO Elon Musk have mastered the art of building buzz.
Fortunately, some of our favorite brands have mastered effective sun protection without the slick, greasy feeling.
Not all stylists have mastered this skill (ditto on taking care of curly hair in general).
To those who have mastered the wizard-like skill of color-correcting, we say this: Congratulations.
Josh Lucas and his ex-wife Jessica Ciencin Henriquez have mastered the art of co-parenting.
We've rounded up seven snap-happy globetrotters that have mastered the art of the#baecation photo.
The man who claims to have mastered the art of the deal is an awful negotiator.
We certainly hope that you — presumably an adult — have mastered the art of brushing your teeth.
These organizations have mastered balancing work with play, and they have a great time doing it.
Here's some: Stephen and Seth's parents, Sonya and Dell Curry, have mastered cheering for their sons.
Mermaids, and their less famous comrades the mermen, are beautiful beings that have mastered the underwater world.
Fly-sized bots have mastered liftoff, flight, landing, but all while bound to an outside power source.
" At least, not until Jenner and some of her reality-TV ilk have mastered this "fame thing.
Luckily, by now I have mastered the art of reading while standing in a packed Tube car.
These habitual changes have been driven by internet companies that have mastered automated content delivery through apps.
Clinton's voters — and Clinton herself — have mastered that, and in doing so made themselves the new majority.
He left a vast trove of books, Ms. Kunkin said, and seemed to have mastered them all.
They are intended to assess how well students have mastered standard high school reading and math concepts.
Trump may have mastered the modes of communication, but not the substance, thereby sabotaging his own agenda.
" Governments, they say, "have mastered the art of subverting electoral standards without breaking their democratic facade completely.
Zugata shows users a set of skills that a colleague should have mastered, based on their functional role.
Would not touch the other profitable tactics that PBMs have mastered, like spread pricing and generic drug algorithms.
Underwood talked about parenting and keeping her family together, skills she feels Urban and Nicole Kidman have mastered.
LOS ANGELES — Jesse and Jeana, the duo behind PrankvsPrank andBFvsGF, have mastered the art of the perfect prank.
Some shadows, it seems, you never get out of, even when you have mastered the art of light.
Koreans have mastered that, so everyone else has to catch up, or at least take note and learn.
Phone makers like Apple, Google, and Samsung have mastered the art of making desirable smartphones that command premium prices.
The groups, like the notorious Black Axe syndicate, have mastered the creation of compelling and credible-looking fraud emails.
For players like Mew2King who have mastered the art of grab combos, this can be a particularly deadly combo.
Urban museums that have mastered these strategies most successfully are crowded places — destination brands; busy, event-driven entertainment centers.
From their hair to their heels, pageant queens have mastered how to look picture-perfect when they appear onstage.
Although North Korea has a spotty record with missile tests, it appeared to have mastered its skills with Scuds.
Leaders who have mastered the exchange of ideas can more effectively manage employees and create a productive work environment.
By collecting troves of data on how users play their games, developers have mastered the science of applied addiction.
Although researchers have mastered the art of setting up qubits, getting them to operate flawlessly is still an unsolved problem.
Daly's strategy was called by team owner Dale Coyne, who seems to have mastered the art of timing pit stops.
Beto O'Rourke and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have mastered Instagram Stories Are Democrats simply better at short-form public broadcast videos?
The CSRC statement said the program would support innovative companies that comply with "national strategies" and have "mastered key technologies".
For their 33 year career of being a band, The Melvins have mastered how to create a perfect, pummeling bassline.
He says the markets are far more complex than the games like chess and backgammon that A.I. algorithms have mastered.
More than an automatic, it's so adept at foreseeing a driver's intentions, I question if the Germans have mastered telepathy.
They also have mastered the art of the dodge, being able to bat away personal questions or pointed observations about Trump.
Even so, there are few modern figures who have mastered the art of crafting and controlling the message like the Donald.
It's not easy to win over Parisians, but diners have been seduced by how these émigrés have mastered the local vernacular.
Still, fitting all this into 90 minutes makes for a perfect summer show, a trick Clubbed Thumb seems to have mastered.
By the time you finish, you'll have mastered how to create and assemble beautiful web pages and design eye-catching visuals.
Rather than losing an accent, strivers from the working classes and regions have mastered a new one that is associated with prestige.
If the North Koreans really have mastered the engineering of a thermonuclear weapon, it would marginally increase the severity of that threat.
"I have mastered the camera, I can handle nature, but I've not yet learned to handle people and their problems," he said.
Salaries vary throughout the industry, but those who have mastered industry-specific jargon are likely to parlay their skills into higher paychecks.
So North Korea seems to have mastered the technical know-how to be able to deliver a nuclear warhead on U.S. soil.
DeepMind&aposs programs have mastered several games and defeated top human competitors, bringing new attention to the rapid growth in AI technology.
The goal is to match the credentialed skills veterans have mastered in a branch of the service to jobs in the civilian realm.
Guadagnino and cinematographer Sayombhu Mukdeeprom have mastered the art of activating mundane surfaces and textures to convincingly communicate the most subtle of emotions.
Russia seems to have mastered our abilities of the past, studied it well, combined it with new technologies and made it highly effective.
If your forced curve allows for only seven A's, but 10 students have mastered the material, three of them will be unfairly punished.
This time around, Trump seems to have mastered the art of populism in what he and ordinary Americans can do for their country.
"Self-made millionaires have mastered certain rules of etiquette principles you have to master if you want to be a success," Corley wrote.
Many of the world's leaders have mastered this art: They may be tough, but they are known for their grace and humor, too.
More than others, these two companies have mastered the fine art of making minor adjustments at the margins and heralding them as major.
Companies in Africa have emerged from the financial crisis with "very solid business models" that have mastered operating in the continent, he said.
He may not have mastered the art of the deal, but he is pretty darn good at using politics in pursuit of principles.
Recently artists have mastered a sealing technique that involves trapping liquids inside vinyl, allowing them to flow and spin as the record is playing.
Machines have mastered medical science, so he can keep the party going forever, or until he jumps off the balcony of his subsidized condo.
They have somewhat jumped the gun saying they have "mastered" Go, just to make sure Facebook doesn't do the same thing to them first.
Some athletes have mastered this performance more than others, and none in such nerve-wracking fashion as tennis great John McEnroe in his prime.
As publishers have mastered the ability to reach large audiences at scale, marketers have turned to them to create branded content and native advertising.
The vehicle seemed to even have mastered the more human-like driving skill of crawling forward at a stop sign to signal its intent.
Taj Monjardo and his studio team have mastered painting and carving designs into these tables to turn them into color changing, multidimensional furniture pieces.
His character might have been forced to mutilate his hand to repay a debt, but by Chapter 4 he'll probably have mastered the harp.
Trump may have mastered the 'Art of the Deal' but he could learn a thing or two from Theresa May about the Art of Discretion.
US officials continue to say they do not believe the North Koreans have mastered the technology needed for the missile to re-enter the atmosphere.
To find out, CNBC asked some of the major presenters at CNBC's Emerge Americas to share how they have mastered the art of public speaking.
But, of course, there is nothing as wholesome on the entire internet as Ted Danson attempting a dance that children across the country have mastered.
It is tempting to write like many of the journalists you have read, to show that you have mastered the way it is usually done.
In 2016 it was the ancient game of Go. Now it seems computers have mastered a task that stretches the human brain to its limit.
The royal siblings served as a page boy and bridesmaid for their cousin Princess Eugenie's royal wedding on Friday — roles they have mastered by now.
On the other hand, the hosts on Westworld have mastered mimicking human intelligence and behavior in "the real world," as opposed to in a lab.
Malik Prompting Swoons from Fans Everywhere With Just One Look The 24-year-old singer seems to have mastered the art of non-verbal communication.
Filling the void in many cases, he said, are so-called fast casual restaurants like Chipotle that have mastered high-volume sales in tight spaces.
But overlooked is social media's role in sharing official images, something prominent families like the Obamas have mastered -- and the Trumps are still figuring out.
Indeed, if there were a secret manual describing the Kremlin's art of governance, it would almost certainly include three rules that both men have mastered.
When you feel like an outsider, you assume others have mastered life—connecting with people, navigating choices, pursuing a path—in ways you have not.
But "since the dogs and even cats have entered the dance, it is difficult to predict when we will have mastered the situation," he said.
DeepMind&aposs AI programs have mastered some of the most popular strategy games, from classic board games like chess and Go to competitive video games.
Its members are companies that have mastered digital technologies and enjoy network effects that help them fend off slower competitors, says John Van Reenen of MIT.
Under the defiant tagline "America's Finest News Source," the site's writers have mastered the art of turning our soap opera politics into retweet-ready comedy gold.
Some have mastered it more than others, and certainly some industries leave women with way more autonomy when it comes to picking out their daily attire.
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Pamela Anderson and her mom have mastered the art of looking like A MILLION BUCKS while raising a TON O' CASH ... all for an incredible cause.
"Self-made millionaires have mastered certain rules of etiquette principles you have to master if you want to be a success," he writes in his book.
Those who have mastered these forms of soft power succeed while the rest learn the meaning of "precariat" and debate joining the Democratic Socialists of America.
Pennsylvania trio Secret Cutter have mastered the style, which they make a point of shoving in your face on their ridiculously vicious new album, Quantum Eraser.
Few have mastered social sharing quite like the Kardashian/Jenner clan and have, more specifically, inspired such an obsession with how they choose what they wear.
That's just one of the questions posed in "Friday Black," a collection of subversive tales whose heroes have mastered racial coding through their style of dress.
About 10 percent of Nexient's employees have H-1B visas, typically engineers who have mastered old software systems and other niche technologies in corporate data centers.
His experience creates a network effect in which the more events he does, the more he is trusted to have mastered the state and its venues.
Although they may have mastered physics or appraised the sharp beauty of "King Lear" in school, at reunions they reminisced about football glories and practical jokes.
But once you have mastered the technique of pulling your rope, there is not too much physical strength involved, added Ms. Clopper, who weighs 100 pounds.
While some buzzy startups made headlines for forcing workers into long shifts without much positive feedback, other firms have mastered the art of keeping employees happy.
But while these gurus might have mastered the art of the smoky eye, it's not clear whether they're actually equipped to offer expert advice on mental health.
Like thousands of other Black woman, they have mastered the art of code-switching between their "hood" dialect and the language that is more acceptable on campus.
However, there is one specific area most young adults and data analysts alike can agree upon: Millennials have mastered the art of saving early, according to CNBC.
As much as the American people look for authenticity and spontaneity in a president, which Trump seems to have mastered, they are also known to value discipline.
Sure, there's that tension, but at the show's core is a deep appreciation for the art of glassblowing and respect for the folks who have mastered it.
"[Jon]'s most noble role is as this dark mysterious figure Don Draper, but he turns out to just sort of have mastered comic timing," he says.
Its first stage is designed to fly back to land on an ocean-going barge, a fiendishly difficult process that the firm seems now to have mastered.
By the time you finish, you'll have mastered how to automate tasks to save you time, so you can then divert your focus to more important deliverables.
By now, you're old enough to have mastered the feisty Mr. Coffee in your office kitchen and you might even know how to use a French press.
As satisfying and safe as it can feel to have mastered a craft, it also can be a sign that it's time to learn a new trick.
But up front, next to the desk where the hosts have mastered the art of checking reservations without making eye contact, is a cafe-slash-wine bar.
Rippon has worked tirelessly on his fitness in the past year after a foot injury, seeking to pull off the big jumps that the youngsters have mastered.
What he plans to cover: Stephen is interested in exploring the world of competitive sports and athletic endeavors; creative individuals who have mastered a craft and beyond.
The gold-dipped Ru introduced the guest judges Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson, two actresses who have mastered the art of living joyfully and authentically within moments.
Sure, A.I. systems have mastered an array of games, from chess and Go to "Jeopardy" and poker, but the technology continues to struggle in the real world.
"But in view of the scale of the threat from the right, we are not in a position to say we have mastered (it)," he told reporters.
Some people have mastered the in-person medium but she is definitely somebody whose kind of on a rocket ship and what is she Kara, she's 210?
Fortnite has not only taken the gaming world by storm, it could help drive a new design trend in mobile hardware that neither Apple or Samsung have mastered.
In first look photos, the Oscar-winner already appears to have mastered the poise and heartbreak the First Lady exuded as a widow at just 34 years old.
The battle for attention is the first battle in everything, and those who have mastered the techniques of getting attention by all means necessary have a massive advantage.
Of course, AI systems have mastered both of these games—chess, decades ago, and Go in 2016, when an AI system called AlphaGo defeated a top human player.
While you may have mastered the art of countering your opponents' attacks, you also may have realized that it's a completely different ballgame when you find yourself outnumbered.
Right-leaning voices have mastered the type of outrageous content that juices all-important engagement metrics on Facebook and YouTube, in turn getting boosted by those platforms' algorithms.
And, while your mum might have mastered the art of sending an emoji-ridden text, sexting is one thing even our v-experienced mums can't get their heads around.
One of his first German clients is Lilium Aviation, whose electric flying taxis have mastered the tricky combination of a drone-like vertical take-off and forward jet propulsion.
Ivanka Trump may have mastered the rules of registering to vote in the Florida primary, but it seems she had some trouble with her home state of New York.
From staples like chilaquiles, molletes or huevos rancheros to regional specialties like machaca, tortas ahogadas or Jalisco-style barbacoa, few countries have mastered the art of breakfast so well.
"The only thing I can say from the outside is that he really does seem to have mastered the art of bureaucratic infighting," Mr. Krikorian said of Mr. Miller.
I learn new skills all the timeAs a freelance writer who works entirely online, I have mastered an array of internet-based skills that could apply in many careers.
After just a few climbing trips, the girls have mastered the figure-eight knot for tying their harness into a rope and the lingo used on the climbing walls.
North Koreans have mastered "how to smuggle sanctioned items," said Jay Song, a senior lecturer in Korean studies at the Asia Institute at the University of Melbourne in Australia.
Amber's show debuts in a couple weeks, and since she and Wiz have mastered the whole co-parenting thing with Sebastian ... you'd think he might make a guest appearance.
To believe we have mastered it in all respects — that our angle of vision on matters like politics, philosophy and theology is just right all the time — is ridiculous.
The first planet they come to is inhabited by sentient plant life which have mastered the secrets of levitation and which "speak color" (a fun idea somewhat unsatisfyingly explained here).
Between the lines: Traditional consumer product companies that used to be mega-stocking stuffers are struggling to keep up with new companies that have mastered the art of social commerce.
According to Trusted Reviews, the new noise-canceling microphone is definitely a big improvement over the last generation, although Corsair might not have mastered the art of comfort just yet.
In a recent study published in Futures, Gatti proposes that human beings could act as the germinal cells for our planet, and potentially other worlds, because we have mastered spaceflight.
Brands like Proud Mary and Bronze Age have mastered the art of a good raffia slide, while names like J.Crew and Jeffrey Campbell have brought the look to the masses.
For example, the writers have mastered the art of pacing the show so that viewers feel fully immersed and invested in the lives of Issa (Issa Rae) and her friends.
While "traveling for free" might seem like a pipe dream to most of us, a wave of online entrepreneurs have mastered the art of turning travel into a business expense.
They have mastered the modern power game without the trade-off most teams must make — like drinking all the Champagne at a party yet feeling just fine the next morning.
If you get a straight-A average, that proves you have mastered the art of learning math (or at least mastered the tests that are supposed to measure these things).
But scientists said on Monday that they have mastered the first steps and hope in time to control the entire coloring system, making it possible to design living butterfly wings.
Not that I by any means have mastered myself or managed to not get enraged fairly often by him, but I do think meditation can be an important tool here.
As much as the American people look for authenticity and spontaneity in a president, which Trump seems to have mastered, they are also known to value discipline in their leaders.
But with the North's test of a nuclear bomb this week, he appears to have mastered a strategy that has served his reclusive country well: playing one big power against another.
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To help them, Adobe is adding support for 3D scenes to its Adobe Stock catalog and those who have mastered Dimension can also now offer those scenes in Adobe Stock, too.
Sadly, this exalted, transformative version of solidarity has only fitfully manifested and proved difficult to maintain, in large part because plutocrats and politicians have mastered a strategy of divide and conquer.
Some tech tycoons including Elon Musk, the boss of Tesla, an electric-car company and Jeff Bezos of Amazon have mastered the art of running public firms on long-term horizons.
While most of us have mastered the art of looking great in regular photos, it's a little more difficult to "find your good side" in a straight-on, close-up shot.
Signs also advertised a same-day delivery option for certain items, likely a move to try and keep up with other retailers who have mastered the quick delivery game, like Amazon.
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Drexler recommended saying something like: I haven't used C++, but I know how it is applied and when it should be used and I have mastered programming languages just as complex.
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BEIJING — A Chinese start-up that appears to have mastered the art of keeping people glued to their smartphones also has a knack for something else: drawing the ire of China's censors.
Huawei and Xiaomi have mastered the art of bringing premium features to mid- and low-end smartphones, and there's even more Chinese competition that's ready and willing to challenge Samsung's dominant position.
The Kardashians have mastered the art of blurring the lines of their own racial identity to do everything from sell hair extensions to Black women and butt lifting jeans to white women.
Now that machines have mastered one of the most baffling ways of spending a Saturday afternoon, can it be long before AIs rise up and enslave human beings in the silicon mines?
The couple posted photos to their respective Instagram accounts form the Empire Polo Club —  the same location as Coachella — this past weekend, showing that they have mastered laid back, country-inspired style.
If there's one skill that model sister act Gigi and Bella Hadid have mastered in their young lives, it's knowing exactly how to get a crowd's attention — on and off the runway.
Richard Munchkin, a professional gambler who is the author of "Gambling Wizards" and a co-host of the radio show "Gambling With an Edge," claims to have mastered all of these techniques.
His third album, Changes, was released in 2016, built around a stunning cover of Black Sabbath's "Changes"—an unlikely work of poignant soul that few besides Bradley, if any, could have mastered.
Having risen to and maintained their power by ruthless force, the Saudi rulers have mastered the art of ensuring their survival by all the means they possess, can invent or can buy.
But as the popular uprising that took place in July against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's measures in East Jerusalem showed, we have learned and we have mastered the power of nonviolent resistance.
But with at least 10 diplomatic trips to six continents under his belt, Mr. Pence appears to have mastered the art of stepping out of Mr. Trump's shadow on his own terms.
A trip to Singapore is incomplete without a meal at one of its hawker centers, where you can order from dozens of stalls, most of which have mastered just a single dish.
Since the earliest days of Terraform, we've been running stories by Tim Maughan—few writers have mastered the sort of visceral, almost-future speculative fiction we've made our MO more thoroughly than Tim.
The NBA, WWE, NFL and others have mastered the ability to create strong characters and storylines that be dispersed on all kinds of platforms, from TV screens to sports jerseys to video games.
Celebrities seem to have mastered the art of relaxation; it might have something to do with the private jets, personal assistants and all-expenses-paid vacations they get treated to on the regular.
But the most successful people have mastered the best strategies for cancelling a meeting; they know when, why and how do it in a way that protects both their schedule and their reputation.
Although we may have mastered cutting down on personal clutter, finding easy systems for streamlining the belongings we chose to keep is a different story — namely, where the hell do we put it all?
Foy seems to have mastered the art of preparing for the show while tackling her mommy duties: The 32-year-old recently admitted to breastfeeding her daughter while learning her lines for the role.
Last week, student competitors at Japan's RoboCon, a national high school robotics contest, brought bottle flipping into the future with a suite of homemade robots that have mastered the art of tossing water bottles.
When American actress Meghan Markle walks down the aisle of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle to marry the queen's grandson Prince Harry on May 19, she will have to have mastered those protocols.
Even if Kim Jong Un's ruthless regime does not have a hydrogen bomb today, it will within a year or so probably have mastered a technology that has the potential for almost unlimited destruction.
Perhaps, says Jerry Davis of the University of Michigan, that is because shareholders have mastered the art of valuing conglomerates that own traditional hard assets but still struggle with those holding nascent digital ones.
But unlike other chronic conditions, celiac disease does not require prescription medication so patients may have less contact with doctors, particularly if they believe they have mastered the gluten free diet, the authors write.
"Moving to a roadside near Kusong is like taking the training wheels off the bicycle, seeing if you really have mastered something new," he wrote on the 38 North website that monitors North Korea.
Because it is so difficult to make a living at it, if making crosswords does not bring you joy once you have mastered the basics, you should discard it like so much KonMari detritus.
If any degree will do, this could be an indication that employers are screening for the kind of employee who can successfully navigate the college environment, rather than have mastered specific knowledge and skills.
"The big companies have mastered a business model to survive without boosting hiring," as labor costs rise and firing legacy workers remains difficult, said Kim So-young, an economics professor at Seoul National University.
S-1. But all that momentum can turn against you when your numbers aren't quite what some people expected, and your biggest competitor, Facebook, seems to have mastered the art of copying your product mojo.
Not only are there tons and tons of pictures of cats, and she's also one of very few people to have mastered the art of showcasing your relationship without making everyone else want to puke.
If we can glean anything from this year's Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week, it's that Hollywood celebs have mastered the romantic French-girl aesthetic— or, at least their L.A.-based glam squads have it down.
Alongside traditional ads, companies have mastered the art of using Instagram effectively to attract customers, especially younger ones: 71% of adults ages 303 to 24 say they use Instagram, according to the Pew Research Center.
I read them because these writers have mastered the ancient magic of storytelling, and because they remind me of what it's like to be young, living in a world that seems both simple and incomprehensible.
Given that manufacturers have mastered the art of making great 144Hz 1080p panels, and in the case of this laptop here, an even better 120Hz 4K display, the lack of available 1440p panels is odd.
But the ones at the top have been around for a while, and have mastered the tricky business of marketing themselves well, bringing their work out of a small niche and into the wider world.
One crucial trick Modern Meadow's bioengineers have mastered, though they are reluctant to talk about the details, is encouraging the chains spat out by the yeast to assemble themselves into fibres without the intervention of fibroblasts.
There's the occasional vague hint or veiled reference about what may or may not be in store, but for the most part the actors — particularly Kit Harington, for obvious reasons — have mastered the art of silence.
While you can't control the paw pressure of this adorable feature, the precious "making biscuits" kneading motion all these masseuses have mastered is said to be one of the most soothing touches in all the land.
Though both Michelle and Barack have mastered that special chili, it seems that our former President has gotten a little rusty with his other kitchen skills after living with a lots of help for eight years.
Atlético have mastered this art, and conceded just 18 goals in this La Liga campaign—a rate of 0.47 per game, the lowest level of any team in the "big five" European leagues for a decade.
Researchers caution that induced hibernation in humans is likely a long way off, but that studying the animals that have mastered this peculiar state of unconsciousness is the only way to find out if it's possible.
Then there's Williams-Sonoma, the parent of Pottery Barn and West Elm that is in the middle of a robust comeback and seems to have mastered the combination of online marketing and brick-and-mortar presence.
Her list of credentials is so long that they, as demonstrated, don't fit in a single paragraph, and she seems to have mastered the art of speaking the absolute maximum number of words before taking a breath.
The great value creators of recent decades like Berkshire Hathaway, Johnson & Johnson, and Disney have mastered the ability to achieve these long-term metrics as well as their near-term goals, thereby sustaining growth in shareholder value.
Video of the latest missile test appears to show it breaking up before landing, indicating Pyongyang may not yet have mastered re-entry technology needed for an operational nuclear-tipped missile, a think tank reported on Monday.
The clamoring for the novelty of virtual reality as a ubiquitous technology is rooted in the desire to let go of the limitations of text, photographs, and video as the #storytelling devices that content companies have mastered.
There are plenty of unconventional methods to make music, like Shawn Wasabi's MIDI controller, which is fashioned with 64 arcade buttons, or the cute, squawking Otamatone, which YouTubers have mastered to cover a wide range of beloved tunes.
The contractor, whose hit series with wife Joanna wrapped up its fifth and final season in April, shared a video on Instagram on Thursday, showing off a pretty spectacular stunt he and their oldest son, Drake, have mastered.
Classic entertainment like Tom and Jerry and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles celebrated cheese (or cheese pizza) on the regular, but other television shows and movies have mastered the art of subtle, hilarious, and truly creative odes to cheese.
Since the challenge kicked off late last month, numerous celebrities have mastered the feat, including Mariah Carey — who made hilarious use of her impressive pipes (and some special effects) — as well as Jason Statham, John Mayer and Diplo.
Generation Xers were there to embrace the power of the personal computer, while Millennials have mastered the art of the smartphone, spitting out texts and tweets so fast that it would make an American Old West gunslinger proud.
The pro scene has several Batmobile users who have mastered the car's nuances and thrived because of it, and a late request to change cars could disrupt a player's ability to perform at his or her usual level.
That doesn't make "Soft Power" any easier to parse than it is to praise; I'm not sure even its authors and hard-working director, Leigh Silverman, have mastered all the whirligig tricks of perspective they've set in motion.
Making a warhead small enough to fit on a missile and protecting it as it plummets through the earth's atmosphere are two of the technologies needed to build a working ICBM that North Korea may not yet have mastered.
From throwing shade at Trump's common misspellings to calling out Neil deGrasse Tyson for being a grump, dictionaries have mastered the small but powerful troll of sharing a simple definition or top word search in wake of controversial news.
Joshua Pollack, editor of the U.S.-based Nonproliferation Review, said claiming to have mastered SLBM technology is as much about prestige as a military breakthrough, a status enjoyed only by six countries including the United States, Russia and China.
Chances are, if this listening thing is not something you have mastered yet, your team/coworkers may be a bit resistant to come to you with issues (whether you like to believe it or not, they've noticed your flaw).
While still at the final testing phase, to address these concerns, we are in the belief that we have mastered the technology, where it will no longer be a concern and have plans to incorporate those features into our next production.
The North Koreans assert that the warhead, which resembles a metallic gray disco ball, is legit and proves that they have mastered the type of nuclear-equipped intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) technology that would allow them to attack the United States.
But it does get to an element of authenticity that Ms. Rhimes and her collaborators have mastered and that speaks to the value of having people of color at every stage of a production, beyond the writers' room and directors.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Video of North Korea's latest missile test appears to show it breaking up before landing, indicating that Pyongyang may not yet have mastered re-entry technology needed for an operational nuclear-tipped missile, a think tank reported on Monday.
Three-quarters of the state's 71 delegates are unbound, but its "loophole primary" system requires voters to cast ballots for individual delegates -- an organizational hurdle that the Cruz campaign has shown itself to have mastered so far in the GOP delegate fights.
Some 2,53 years ago, in the Tuva region of southern Siberia, over 200 domestic horses were ritually sacrificed to honor the funeral rites of a high-ranking member of the Scythian people, one of the first cultures known to have mastered mounted warfare.
While Nauert has demonstrated an ability to articulate Trump's "America First" foreign policy, the challenge she will confront, experts say, will be negotiating tough issues and navigating a complex bureaucracy on the global stage — something Haley is believed to have mastered early on.
For any stereotype about a black female identity, power, self-possession or beauty, Annie Leibovitz's composition of these women, models who have mastered the art of physical gesture to convey an idea in a glance, offered a sharp retort, a collective dare.
And the concept was to find organizations that have mastered something that we all wish we were really good at, and then go and learn from the extreme, the same way that you might pick up a workout tip from an Olympic athlete.
Petry and her colleagues have mastered the art of dominating the news cycle, to the point where a visitor to Germany listening to the radio or reading the newspapers could be forgiven for thinking that the AfD is the party in power.
Average price at retail: $175Average reselling price: $1,795Average value increase: 1,026%"The combination of the most hyped sneaker (Jordan 1) with the most hyped artist (Travis Scott) is a surefire recipe for success, something that Nike and Jordan brand have mastered," explained Azarcon. 
Trump's "fire and fury" comments came after a Washington Post story Monday, citing U.S. intelligence officials and a confidential Defense Intelligence Agency report, that said North Korea may have mastered a technological hurdle needed to strike the U.S. with a nuclear missile.
This is a combination that feels specifically feminine, and Bighorse and Mayo cite musicians like Kat Bjelland, Kim Deal, and X's Exene Cervenka (who appears on single "Queen for a Day") as examples of those who have mastered the blend between sweet and sour.
The actress seems to have mastered every aspect of the industry, from the theme-appropriate fashions wears on the Met Gala red carpet to her new line of show-stopping footwear and LBDs or that brief stint she spent at the helm of Halston Heritage.
But high-wage, middle-skilled jobs are vanishing, leaving a considerable cohort of people with stagnant incomes and burning resentments at the globalized city slickers who they think look down at them and have mastered the nonroutine skills required for a high-wage job today.
Trucks largely operate on freeways — an environment in which many companies, including Google, have mastered driving autonomously to a degree — and thus it is faster to develop and deploy the technology in trucks than it would be in passenger cars meant to navigate city streets.
The Italians have mastered the insouciance of the slightly off-center knot — some even leave the narrower end a bit longer, letting it peek out from behind the thicker one in front, as if to say, I really couldn't be bothered to redo it.
But what if, dreadful idea, the reverse is true—what if language is exactly what the ogres have mastered, and bad people tend to have a better command of language than good ones, who are often tongue-tied in the face of the world's complexities?
By assimilating "Tom Tit Tot" into her work, Howe suggests that survival often lies in one's attention to detail and ability to perceive what is important amid the clutter of experience, a listening-and-observing process that women throughout time have mastered for their survival.
Meanwhile, Miller, said to have mastered the thinking of his former boss and anti-immigration advocate Jeff Sessions, Trump's nominee for U.S. Attorney General, as well as Bannon, former head of right-wing Breitbart News, have pushed Trump to take a harder approach and rescind the protections.
Simpson, who has been sharing photos from their trip since Friday, appears to have mastered the perfect mirror selfie pose: The star stood in her closet with her leg pointed out and her arm up in the air, flaunting her flat stomach and sun-kissed skin.
It appears from the traces left by the Paris suicide bombers that IS bomb-makers in Europe have mastered manufacturing explosive devices that use triacetone triperoxide, known as TATP, whose precursors can be found in easily available products such as nail polish remover and hair lighteners.
People around the world have mastered a way to create the most magical celebrations by scouting out dreamy castles and making sure every wedding detail is perfect — we're talking Marauder's map invites, dessert tables that would make the sweets cart lady blush, a wand tunnel, and incredibly designed cakes.
I'm sure I could have gotten a better hang on things had I stuck with it a bit longer (all of the TCL reps I've spoken with claim to have mastered it quickly), but at the risk of sounded nihilistic about the whole endeavor, what's the point really?
In the premiere season, prepare to see designers of all ages with all degrees of experience, some with few skills at the sewing machine but major fashion week runway shows under their belts, and others who have mastered the technical aspect but haven't quite developed a presence in the real world.
And it's increasingly obvious to me that the teenagers and 20-somethings who have mastered these platforms — and who are often dismissed as shallow, preening narcissists by adults who don't know any better — are going to dominate not just internet culture or the entertainment industry but society as a whole.
Over the past decades, successive Chinese administrations have mastered the art of negotiating with the U.S. government — playing for time while they continue stealing U.S. intellectual property, defying global trading rules and using government policy to accelerate their rise towards what Xi views as China's destiny: replacing America as the global superpower.
The Golden State Warriors have mastered the art of popular dances on the court and the team is leading the National Basketball Association power rankings with a 60-6 record on the season, but according to the team's president, its latest endeavor will set the club's success foundation for the next 30 years.
The fisher, a particularly fearless weasel in the marten branch, may be the only North American carnivore to have mastered the art of dining on adult porcupine — a large rodent that, in addition to being protected by a formidable quill sheath, weighs a good 12 pounds more than the eight-pound fisher.
It is the sort of question that tends to be asked only of creative players, those who have not just excelled at the business of soccer — scoring goals and winning games — but have mastered the craft of it, elevated it into an art form: What is it that brings you most pleasure?
" — Maggie Lee, Variety "Beyond the casting and the ceaseless onslaught of diverse special effects, Zhang and his Hollywood screenwriters have delivered nothing more than a formulaic monster movie — albeit one transposed to a historically undefined China where generals dressed like terra-cotta warriors already have mastered anesthetics, air travel and American-accented English.
But those states are betting that high school students will see the SAT or ACT as more relevant to their lives than the Common Core tests — that they are more interested in looking ahead to college than back on whether they have mastered what they were supposed to learn in elementary and secondary school.
" In his latest Investment Outlook, Gross wrote: "All have mastered the art of market manipulation and no - that's not an unkind accusation - it's one in fact that Ms. Yellen and other central bankers would plead guilty to over a cocktail at Jackson Hole or any other get together of Ph.D. economists who have lost their way.
Yellen and other global central bankers "all have mastered the art of market manipulation and no — that's not an unkind accusation — it's one in fact that Ms. Yellen and other central bankers would plead guilty to over a cocktail at Jackson Hole or any other get together of PhD economists who have lost their way," Gross wrote.
When a student suddenly regresses, claiming they can't complete skills I know they have mastered, or when a child suddenly loses the ability to do the laundry, say, flailing his boneless, ineffectual arms about as he jabs at buttons on the washing machine, wailing all the while that he can't possibly do laundry; it's too hard.
While Tesla still relies on the capital-intensive production system that car makers like Ford and GM have mastered over more than century, the company is viewed as a disruptor — focused on direct-to-consumer sales — and the market has given it a high valuation as that of a technology stock, despite its inability to consistently turn a profit.
Even as ornithologists point out that some small birds are struggling in the city, they note that a generation or two ago, Sydney didn't have nearly as much avian diversity as it does today, nor as many flocks of birds that have mastered what city living requires: competitiveness, an obsession with real estate and the ability to adapt.
Rather, the auteurs behind K-pop have mastered a sort of transhistorical bricolage that stateside comes naturally only to indie bands and the occasional hip-hop beatsmith, turning the planet's entire history of recorded music into the K-pop producer's playground — a massive compendium of discrete ingredients available for ransacking, for twisting into concise pop structures.
"Whether it's speaking to a city or donors about the nonprofit, or investors and others regarding a for-profit institution, you are 10 times more likely to get whatever buy-in/outcome you wanted from an interaction if you can demonstrate you not only have mastered your space and niche, but that you have the general business skills taught in CORe," he explains.
A consortium of academics soon formed to share resources, and programs have quietly proliferated since then: the Success-Failure Project at Harvard, which features stories of rejection; the Princeton Perspective Project, encouraging conversation about setbacks and struggles; Penn Faces at the University of Pennsylvania, a play on the term used by students to describe those who have mastered the art of appearing happy even when struggling.
As a middle reliever splitting time between the majors and minor leagues across 2316 and 2413, Brice posted unspectacular numbers: a 2241-2302 record and a 21.13 E.R.A. But he had reason to be optimistic entering what he thought would be his third season with the Reds: He appeared to have mastered his control problems and had shown an ability to induce ground balls.
The idea that everything is a competition, that to appear less than strong is the same as actually being weak and that weakness is a sin, that it is better to be certain about a lie than work to understand a more complicated truth—no one exactly likes living like this, but there is a pressure, among men if not uniquely upon them, to appear to have mastered it all the same.
Around dinnertime, the line of young, well-heeled diners that predictably slithers out of Szechuan Mountain House is long and unrelenting enough that regulars have mastered a routine: wordlessly retrieve a number from the headset-wearing maître d', ascertain the estimated wait time (usually between thirty and ninety minutes), and limber up the palate at one of the three bubble-tea places on the block that serve as informal anterooms to the spiciest kitchen on St. Mark's Place.
Here she demonstrates the same keen eye for telling detail: paunchy middle-aged Fascists squeezed into their old black-shirt uniforms for an anniversary celebration that has the air of a college reunion; a young expectant mother who prays to have a girl so the child will not be dragged off to war; the blank expressionless look of the local peasants, men who have mastered the art of hiding their feelings, as they listen to Mussolini's declaration of war.
For American audiences of the popular drama, it's worth a reminder: It's really difficult to tackle storytelling projects about the royals in the UK. For all their 21st-century engagements with certain media (Prince Harry, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, and even their soon-to-arrive baby have mastered Instagram), the royals still have an enormous amount of power over how they are represented, especially in moments of profound vulnerability such as the loss of Diana.
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