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"inkling" Definitions
  1. a slight knowledge of something that is happening or about to happen

663 Sentences With "inkling"

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An inkling of a crisis An inkling of a crisis arose in 2015, when tattoo artist Taiki Masuda was convicted of a little-known law.
I had an inkling that it was not far away.
When did you get an inkling it might take off?
Splatoon's colorful inkling characters started out as bland, white boxes.
It was his first inkling that a calamity was unfolding.
Herrine: I think I have an inkling of an idea.
I had an inkling that I deserved what was coming.
That was my first inkling this guy might be dangerous.
Her lawyer said she had no inkling of Paddock's plans.
The narcissistic inkling of relatability had hooked in my mind.
She had no inkling he had a corrosive brain disease.
Say they did not know, may have had an inkling, whatever.
"I had an inkling — I was like, 50/50," she said.
The first inkling of a shift comes from a suburban kitchen.
He goes after people as soon as he has the inkling.
And if I ever had any inkling that I was being
Porter had an "inkling" she might want to be a teacher.
There was some inkling that Trump was moving in this direction.
"I had no inkling," Biden, 74, said after receiving the medal.
If he did have an inkling, now it is common knowledge.
Did she have an inkling of what was going to happen?
Did you have a slight inkling that you'd maybe get on?
I had had an inkling before, but it was obvious now.
Matt MacInnis is the founder and chief executive officer of Inkling.
Today, Inkling helps enterprises manage and enable their globally distributed workforces.
If so, he has given no inkling of what he is planning.
Dianne Feinstein, pushed for an inkling on how he'd rule on Roe.
MUCH OF what exists originated as an inkling in the human mind.
I had no inkling that the thing would become a cause celebre.
I have an inkling we would have chosen differently at 5 p.m.
He also has an inkling about whether she'll run for office again.
There was some initial inkling that a seasonal pattern was at play.
Did you have any inkling going into tribal that this was coming?
For her part, Burnham said she "had an inkling" about the proposal.
But we had an inkling that it was going to taste good.
"I had an inkling I'd be good at it," she told me.
I already had an inkling of what I now more fully grasp.
Only Jonathan Givony of DraftExpress had an inkling the pick was coming.
That said, he had no inkling it was an actual da Vinci.
LPs, though, have no such inkling that this is going on, apparently.
Until this point Siatta had little inkling of his shift in fortunes.
We are now beginning to get an inkling of what that implies.
Some of his teammates had an inkling last week of his plans.
Haig said he had no inkling of any criminal intent by Paddock.
I always had an inkling that Lacienega seemed a little bit not-straight.
And do you have any inkling on what Obama does post White House?
Did you have any inkling this record would have such a big impact?
Cohen's inkling was correct and he discovered he had a 99.5-degree fever.
"Entrepreneurs usually have some inkling about a problem they can solve," he said.
Only then did we have an inkling that Sally Ride had been gay.
Plus, what are the chances he has zero inkling of how you feel?
Both gave an inkling of themes that would find their way into her novel.
This isn't the first inkling that the cardinal is more complicated than it appears.
As people get an inkling of that, probably the smart money's getting out first.
There was no way I was going to have the slightest inkling of doubt.
Any inkling of him getting caught, or them treating him bad, he killed them.
Did you ever have an inkling of what was happening prior to his arrest?
"I had an inkling that something like that could be possible," said Kris Altenburg.
He has no idea who Kalanick is, but has an inkling of the shakeup.
Do they have any inkling at all that they're living under an authoritarian state?
He said he had an inkling whom the culprit was, but he needed proof.
Koditschek had an inkling of Mr. Gerbing's larger role in the deportation of Jews.
For weeks, the mother — and our government — had no inkling where that baby was.
To control Inkling, then, the son must find a way to vanquish Dad's demons.
That Inkling represents the father's spirit instead of the son's is a stirring choice.
I had an inkling he'd blocked me and thought that was a bit harsh.
Neither of them had an inkling that it was anything more than celebrity news.
A greenish reflection in one woman's glasses gives an inkling of what is happening.
Did you have any inkling "Dreamgirls" would be the enduring show it has become?
We've got an inkling of a signal there, that there may be something beneficial.
There is some inkling of patronization here (and this is the 1630s, after all).
I had no inkling that they would form the kind of structures that they did.
The teacher might have had an inkling of Lee's future success, or perhaps his ego.
"So we had an inkling as to what was coming in our direction," he added.
"I already had in my mind an inkling, so I really wasn't shocked," she says.
But in many cases, the family had no inkling that this terrible thing would happen.
"Most people have no inkling they even exist," The Wall Street Journal said in 20093.
The building manager had no inkling of the tenant's criminal history, thanks to the ban.
Herrine: I already have an inkling of an idea of where you're going to pick.
The average user has no inkling any of this is occurring until it's too late.
There is no indication that Trump had the slightest inkling of these connections or influences.
Post-Apple, when I started my own company, Inkling, I chose radical openness and transparency.
I was wondering if the Greek fella had any inkling of what he had missed.
This inkling is how I ended up looking at buffets on Instagram for three hours.
In fact, I have an inkling that a new world is dawning for this cast.
"I don't think they had any inkling that they were going to win," Baier said.
I think she had some inkling, but we didn't ... This was a Kara Swisher thing.
We might not know the answer, but you have an inkling that you can do something.
Did you have any inkling then that they would eclipse Yahoo in such a tremendous way?
This time its strategy gives an inkling of how to avoid the worst of the pitfalls.
We have an inkling she'll be making repeat appearances on the magazine's cover in the future.
We got an inkling of this last week when the team at PBKReviews did a teardown.
Employees continued working alongside Bangi, with no inkling that he had been accused of sexual assault.
Thus, even as I have no inkling that Fontana ever tripped, his cosmic crucifixes are trippy.
For example, we already have an inkling of what her first Halloween costume will look like.
Ella Bleu Travolta always had an inkling she'd follow in the footsteps of her famous parents.
So did you have any inkling going into Tribal Council that this was going to happen?
Even without digital help, people usually have some inkling of how much they have in common.
Indeed, Inkling, which publishes beautiful interactive instructional e-books, sent several of its designers through Bridge.
You have to strike the second you start to feel an inkling of a breakout brewing.
When the story opens, Molotov has no inkling that he's about to make a miraculous escape.
Namdar's protagonist, sophisticated and brilliant as he may be, hasn't the slightest inkling of his inheritance.
PG As kids on film sets, did you have an inkling of the inequality women faced?
No one had an inkling of his despair, much less his ability to muster such violence.
But that aside, any inkling of mental change and releasing of unhealthy habits is ultimately worthwhile.
I found my own voice in radical openness and transparency, a hallmark of the Inkling culture.
Of course, we had an inkling this would happen, though we certainly didn't want to believe it.
But if you had any inkling that you were for Trump, you got bullied for doing that.
Let's hope this is just a step towards Inkling Girl joining the cast of Super Smash Bros.
Mr Prayuth, meanwhile, has not given much inkling of what he plans to do with his mandate.
Did you have any inkling going into Tribal that this was how it was going to end?
But, at a time when voters feel that government fails them, it offers an inkling of progress.
And Sessions dodged again: REED: And you had no inkling that he was considering the Russia investigation?
The talk show host had an inkling that one of her guests was the main culprit, too.
He did have an inkling they could be important in ways he hadn't yet thought about, though.
She says she had no knowledge of any allegation against Alexander, or any inkling things were awry.
Basically, she's a red carpet pro – and we think we might have an inkling as to why.
The new year festivities may be over, but many of us still have an inkling for change.
We got an inkling this week: if investors come to believe that central bankers are toothless tigers.
She had no inkling that writing cookbooks and teaching on television would one day become her calling.
So, I had an inkling that a trip to Brussels was very likely in my near future.
That was where the first inkling came that this was not just another 27-year-old brain.
Given the importance of trust, any inkling of dishonesty in your agent is a reason to bail.
He has been around for long enough to have had an inkling of what was coming, though.
There have been some indications that Trump's team had at least some inkling of what was coming.
On the night Neischer and Crosson were carjacked, Bunn had no inkling of what was to come.
Plus, I have an inkling of what can happen when I poke lighthearted fun at a sport.
"I didn't move to Nashville with any inkling or dreams of getting a record deal," she said.
She had an inkling that her father would push her into a marriage she wasn't ready for.
Ms. Watterson knew him only as the author Will Hart and had no inkling of his past.
There are the twisting, sprawling plots that leave you with only the barest inkling of what happened.
After moving into the room, he got an inkling of why she might have wanted to leave.
If you have an inkling that your job might be in jeopardy, here's how to prepare yourself.
We started to get an inkling about this back in March, and the trend seems to be persisting.
"We had had no inkling that she was a problem employee," one co-worker told  Asahi Shimbun newspaper .
I won't go into details about what roused the SEC's suspicion, but you can get an inkling here.
We have an inkling that whoever takes in this kitten temporarily will end up with him for life.
This is rare for him to call midday, so I have an inkling he calls bearing good news.
But it gave me an inkling of what was to come, and taught me something about that clubbiness.
This was just the first inkling Fowler had of a workplace culture that was distinctly unfriendly to women.
I had heard an inkling of this, too, but I kinda, sorta didn't feel it was worth writing.
First it was Polio, now Bill Gates is eradicating ... any inkling of fashion sense he might have had.
Ethan prizes Inkling like a golden goose: What if it could draw for both him and his father?
The headphones become our voices, and soon they become louder than the inkling of conscience inside of us.
She just wanted a quick abortion and had no inkling that the case would become a cause célèbre.
This was the first inkling that the book was destined for runaway success, reaching millions of people worldwide.
We want to move forward to today, but what was your inkling at the time as these were happening?
"There's not even the smallest inkling of proof," Sarkozy, visibly upset, said in a 25-minute evening news interview.
When you recorded these songs and these splits, did you have any inkling they'd still resonate 20 years later?
And yet, until the past few years, we've really had very little inkling as to what it's all about.
Passengers sometimes wait ages at stops scrawled with graffiti with no inkling of when the next bus will arrive.
Yet his physical and mental health seem robust; there had been no inkling the announcement was coming this week.
Her tweet garnered almost 23K likes and 222K retweets, which gives an inkling about just how widespread hepeating is.
Though Schwartz had an inkling that his 32-year-old bride wanted to call it quits, he remained hopeful.
"I didn't think that it would go this viral the way it did," even though he had an inkling.
Just like the page's millions of readers, Canestrari had no inkling of this before coming to work for Casaleggio.
Still, this poor turtle mama had no inkling of the capitalist dreams of the humans who inhabit her birthplace.
If there was any inkling of anything bad, then it wouldn't be there, because I'm very sensitive to people.
In fact, his parents had an inkling about his future career before Anton was even old enough to speak.
For those who had an inkling that it would involve Beyoncé's athleisure brand Ivy Park, we've got good news.
But on Monday, the father, teary-eyed, told reporters that he had no inkling of what was to come.
That's our first inkling of her violent streak, but there will be plenty more across the season's eight episodes.
Did you have any inkling as to the alleged sexual misconduct that led to his termination from the show?
It was my first inkling that things might not go the way everybody thought they were going to go.
As a cryptic solver, I confess to having an inkling here, but these strings of letters are certifiable nonsense.
"No consumer would realistically have an inkling that their antivirus software could be selling their browsing data," Warner added.
He owes it to the American people to provide an inkling of what kind of justice he would be.
Or perhaps it had begun before, but that night was the first that we had any inkling of it.
You may have already had an inkling, but in case there was any doubt: Sophie Turner is a savage.
Markets have been fixated on the status of the talks, with any inkling of optimism sending global stocks higher.
I hope to get struck with inspiration; in this case, I think an inkling did come to my subconscious.
You're thinking, well obviously we're gonna run the story, but is there any inkling of doubt in your mind?
The Rapa Nui were entirely unprepared for the putrid, fetid diseases of a continent they had no inkling of.
Ink splashes at page corners as if Inkling were alive between the book's covers; characters seem to morph out of black puddles; and whenever the inky gremlin is left untethered too long, Smith mirrors its creative rages with startling full-page panels suggesting Inkling might swallow the story straight out of readers' hands.
He is a Director of AgilOne, Clever, Dropbox, Elevate, Good Eggs, Hearsay Social, Inkling, Qualtrics, Thanx, Thumbtack, TuneIn and VarageSale.
And while nicknames do sometimes carry some inkling of the truth, it's still hard to make sense of Tormund's story.
But presumably, leading Republicans have already received classified briefings that would give them some inkling of what might be ahead.
Looking at it, you get an inkling of just how in touch Vásquez de la Horra is with the incomprehensible.
Moreover, studying how capuchins and chimps have used tools may give an inkling of how the process happened in people.
Halsall, CPO, a product designer and developer also with experience at Postmates and Google, as well as Quora and Inkling.
There was little inkling early on that this was to be the final fight of the 123-year-old's career.
Taking a look at the scope of India's railway system really gives an inkling of the scale of the operation.
At first I knew not what to make of this; but soon an inkling of the truth occurred to me.
FOR an inkling of how good intentions can go awry, consider Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
To be honest, we'd had an inkling that six number was way too high, but now we have definitive proof.
Fans most likely had an inkling that the fate of their relationship would end in public symbiosis; this confirmed it.
Meanwhile, DeAngelo's neighbors, relatives and former acquaintances all say they had no inkling that he could be a serial killer.
I usually start out asking [castaways] if they had any inkling this was coming, but you knew this was coming.
Despite their wariness, neither Dr. Brown nor Mr. Miller had any inkling of what was really behind those odd encounters.
However, it's currently staged with pop-up walls and furniture to give buyers an inkling of how it could look.
Nothing like that had turned up, and, having scrutinized Cohen and his background, the prosecutors had an inkling about why.
Wednesday night, in the fourth quarter, he was conditioned again, though this time he had an inkling about the reason.
A male community member who wanted to go by Jens was on the other side of the Octoling/Inkling spectrum.
I had an inkling that somebody would be studying Zika twins, so I started asking infectious disease experts about them.
I thought I recognized their first letters, "o" and "t," and had an inkling I knew what the phrase meant.
Before Inkling, MacInnis spent eight years at Apple, where he ran the company's education market development organization, based in Beijing.
They'll wade through my stupidity if there's even an inkling of potential to find a reasonably affordable place to live.
The teen recently told PEOPLE that there was always an inkling she'd end up in showbiz just like mom and dad.
Race with your friends and literally get behind the wheel with Inkling Girl and Bowser Jr. Get it here for $14.96.
I had to ask him if he was seeing someone new, but [I] never told him what gave me an inkling.
Last year's TVs looked superb, and my inkling is to believe Vizio when the company says these will look slightly better.
This conversation was taped before the revelations of Roy Moore's alleged serial child predation, before anyone had any inkling that Sen.
That was the first inkling that this was a problem pretty broadly that should be explored more than it had been.
This March 14, Pi Day, has stirred everyone with a slight inkling for equations to jump back into the math game.
They have also established a company called Inkling Cambridge to commercialise the formulation and develop other electronic inks, coatings and paints.
Carlos Wilson had an inkling of what she was up to when he saw her outside his polling station in Hattiesburg.
He was almost certainly ready to throttle Jon where he stood if there had been even an inkling that he knew.
Here's Rob Ubhaus, describing his first inkling of wanting to be a chef while cooking during a year abroad in Paris.
Costa also denied the government had any inkling that CTG may bid for EDP when the law was changed last July.
VICE: When you first got involved in Evil Dead, did you have any inkling of how iconic the films would be?
Clinton herself — had an inkling that she was about to take part in the most searing presidential campaign in modern history.
Lauren: Throughout the process, I kind of had an inkling of who was doing well and who was having serious struggles.
But in that room, I felt a different relief, just an inkling: the eerie immediacy of hearing myself spoken out loud.
That being said, someone's gotta do it, and he has an inkling about who will be the DS Tuesday night. #LowManOnTheTotemPole
But when we see him finally get that fresh cut from Bibby, it all starts to make an inkling of sense.
This, Gerwig explained to me recently, was the first inkling she had that she was a Writer-with-a-capital-W.
That was my first inkling that maybe this is okay with God, that I'm not going to be condemned to hell.
Had she not taken the test, she might still be working her old beat, with no inkling of her rare talent.
But maybe more from the viewpoint of LeBron James, who apparently had no inkling until recently that Irving's ultimatum was coming.
Fatima Jose Sulumin, 39, said the only inkling of a coming storm came when she recharged her prepaid cellphone last week.
Trump, who has said he places a high value on loyalty, has been wary of giving his supporters any inkling of betrayal.
But I had an inkling that the city's ubiquitous and cheap fiber Internet access would be making a difference right about now.
When the moment came, when he pulled out that Idol, was there any inkling before that that this was going to happen?
If you are -- if there is any inkling of trouble, or if the tabloids decide there&aposs trouble, it can create trouble.
But, we have an inkling it's true ever since seeing Zayn and Gigi Hadid wear matching his-and-hers shades last month.
The ease with which I penciled in the blanks confirmed the minuscule inkling that my brain did, in fact, house useful information.
Aside from her interactions with her children, Cersei has rarely shown that she's capable of even an inkling of compassion or care.
There probably was a conversation about Florida, but when it comes to Jason, there's an inkling of truth meshed with major exaggeration.
He is also single-minded, driven by an inkling that "there's still more to discover, there's something I'm missing" in the part.
An earnings call from this past February might give people around the rest of the world some inkling of things to come.
Storm chaser Mike Olbinski had a "good inkling" thunderstorms in the area might produce such a storm, and rushed east, from California.
Basically, it seems that every British actor will get the inkling to play the sexy spy, whether he likes it or not.
Every beginning takes time, just as it did with the products and companies that arose from the first inkling of environmental awareness.
So I have an inkling of what Brett has faced, trying to maintain her credibility while working in the legal sex industry.
When you were putting this together did you have any inkling that new rave would kick off in the way it did?
Not until later do we have the inkling that this brief moment is something beyond a casual interaction at a volleyball game.
It blamed faulty batteries for the original problem but has given no inkling about the cause of overheating in the replacement phones.
That first delivery—Shakim's—was unexpected and unmedicated, the first inkling anyone in her family had she might be pregnant, prosecutors say.
And some who divulged their disease to friends or clients had an inkling that it could become a new marker of identity.
You don't think Procter & Gamble, big large sophisticated marketing companies with big marketing budgets, didn't have an inkling this was going on?
When I was in school, comics gave me the first inkling of topics that would be covered in depth by my teachers.
If you decide to see him, let your old friend know as soon as you have an inkling things may work out.
Emissions should be falling, fast, if the world wants to have an inkling of a chance of limiting warming to 251 degrees.
It is unclear whether or not she already has an inkling of how this bike will become the instrument of her subjugation.
Moorish doorways, crenellated watchtowers, Scottish Baronial turrets, Manueline sea monsters — an inkling of what awaits lies only steps from Sintra's railway station.
Why would no one else in the White House or the national security apparatus have an inkling that this move was coming?
When I first reviewed the Muse in 2014, I had no inkling it would become a central part of my daily routine.
Throughout the text, Simpson inserts potted word biographies (apprenticeship, deadline, inkling) that illustrate both the complexity and the "excitement" of the work.
After all, he ran marathons, followed a healthy diet and never had an inkling of any medical troubles during previous annual physicals.
Photo: Mayfield RoboticsBut around this time last year, I had an inkling of hope that this future was at least on the horizon.
Without investigating their specs, do you have any inkling which model is the best or even a hint about the processors they support?
When I got married 10 years ago, I had no inkling that I'd one day serve as the primary breadwinner for my family.
That was the first time I kind of had an inkling of the scope of the game, and it just seemed so cool.
I left the show thinking I imagined all the flirty eye contact, but had an inkling to check Missed Connections the next day.
It was my first inkling of how things were going to go at SXSWestworld and my first encounter with a Westworld puzzle-solver.
"This is a very dynamic area, and it gives us an inkling of the kinds of changes we're going to see," he said.
Neither Clinton nor any of her closest advisors have given a real inkling she would be keen to run for public office again.
Trump Jr. initially offered no inkling that the meeting had anything to do with obtaining damaging information about Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate.
Sessions did not comment on that or a question about whether he had any "inkling" about the Russia probe being a possible motive.
In his interview with The Washington Post's Sally Jenkins, the head coach said he had "no inkling" of allegations against Sandusky before 22013.
It also tells us that Priebus, like Trump, had an inkling that all was not well with Flynn from a very early date.
In an interview published on Friday in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, Mr. Dayan gave no inkling that he knew a shift was imminent.
The authorities have little inkling of how the man, a lawyer who lives in New Rochelle but works in Manhattan, had been infected.
With no inkling on the rules that will govern future dealings between Britain and the rest of the European Union, investment is slowing.
Of the four artists impacted by the cultural censors, neither the artists nor the curators had any inkling on what triggered the censorship.
But she often said that her decision was a stroke of luck, since she had no inkling that she would marry so often.
That was really the first inkling that I had of the gender spectrum, that you didn't have to be one or the other.
The first inkling of an executive order on cybersecurity was the last week of January, when the Washington Post published a purported draft.
It made me wonder if there had been attraction between them then, or any inkling that life is long and impossible to predict.
At that time I had only an inkling of how his work had changed in the thirty years since I last saw it.
You got an inkling this was coming when Huckabee did duty as an after-hours stage prop at a Trump "veterans" rally last week.
If you are — if you know, if there is any inkling of trouble, or if the tabloids decide there's trouble, it can create trouble.
The thing that's most surprising is I had no lump, I had no inkling and I didn't know breast cancer could be like this.
Of course, the deal isn't signed yet, but after months of stock market rallies and selloffs, the preliminary agreement provides an inkling of stability.
"We knew we wanted to write a teen movie, and we got the inkling that we wanted to adapt a classic story," Smith said.
How differently that conversation would have panned out if I'd had even the slightest inkling her life was going to be taken that night.
If you are – if you know, if there is any inkling of trouble, or if the tabloids decide there's trouble, it can create trouble.
And in case you get the inkling, elsewhere on their channel they've created a few tutorials to get your fingers accustomed to deck wizardry.
Those familiar with the Criterion imprint and its reputation for thoughtful treatment of important and obscure films have an inkling of what to expect.
You may have had an inkling somewhere along the line that there's a few Harry Potter fans at Mashable, and they're not without reason.
It's like reading translations of contemporary English literature without having an inkling of Dickens, Thomas Hardy, D. H. Lawrence, James Joyce or Virginia Woolf.
On Thursday, the company pre-announced a weaker-than-expected quarter, the first inkling of weakness Cramer heard from the company in a while.
Glover, who shot 69 to end the day seven strokes from the lead, had an inkling his tee shot was headed for the hole.
Unlike the general public, Ginsburg by now has more than an inkling of Gorsuch's ideological bent, having witnessed his voting patterns behind closed doors.
I had an inkling this game was going to be a legendary ass-kicking, but I was staying in a place without a television.
Despite this inkling, Ochota's admits that it took his first job at a fancy casino to realise that wine was the way to go.
Even though I'm a fan and have some inkling of how to spell her beautiful Irish name — SAOIRSE — I had to look it up.
The Agrarian Kitchen represents change for this region, an inkling of Tasmania's bright future — a future with tourism at the heart of its economy.
Tenzin, wielding a sword, ran across the studio and leapt onto Mr. Farley's back without a shred of fear or an inkling of hesitation.
Yet Inkling has roared to life with a purpose, "a whole storm of feelings" congealed into a Rorschach blot, straight from Ethan's father's unconscious.
Ethan conceals Inkling from his father at first — literally, protecting a piece of his father's soul from him, until Ethan crumbles under the pressure.
"People are looking for an independent voice, a real independent voice, that at least has an inkling of what they're talking about," he said.
Robert A. DeLeo, the Democratic speaker of the Massachusetts House, said in a statement that he had no inkling of Mr. Nangle's gambling problem.
She's easily one of the most famous women in the world, and the first inkling of diversity that the royal family has ever seen.
He said that he had "some inkling as to some of the thinking of the special counsel" due to public reporting on indictments, etc.
I got an inkling of that future when Mark Miller, a graduate student in computer science at Stanford, appeared in the lab, grinning widely.
The Breathe vape is a good case study in how the wellness industry uses an inkling of evidence to package a product as healthy.
Here's a random commuter picking up a copy of Mom & Me & Mom, without any inkling that the book was placed there by a famous actress.
All told Deluxe will include 42 characters to race as — including the inkling boy and girl from Splatoon — and a total of 48 different tracks.
"I had an inkling at 25 that I had to work through my history, otherwise I would have been a very unhappy man," he says.
Reed then followed up, asking Sessions if he "had no inkling" that Trump was thinking about the Russia investigation when deciding whether to fire Comey.
There's no inkling of a surge, and it's not as if pro-Rubio forces have been holding off on advertising that will turn the tide.
Although the removal of an obstacle to change is an encouraging sign, it gives no inkling of how much change Mr Mirziyoyev has in mind.
WHEN the two old friends set off in early June for a day in the country, they had no inkling of what was in store.
Paddock's girlfriend, Marilou Danley, 62, was questioned by the FBI on Wednesday and said in a statement she never had any inkling of Paddock's plans.
The brand's BIY Blend It Yourself Pigment Drops just hit Ulta today, and we have an inkling the bottles are going to fly off shelves.
Hyperion is the oldest and most massive one ever discovered, offering a rare inkling on what the universe was like some 11 billion years ago.
Steve Kerr had been given a mandate to revamp Golden State's offense, and it's possible that he had an inkling of Green's game-changing potential.
As he told Oprah Winfrey during a November 2014 appearance on her show, he no longer has "an inkling of a desire" to do drugs.
No details have been released that might give us any inkling as to why James apparently believed this to be fair compensation for his beverage.
We'll keep you posted once we have more info — because we have an inkling this will sell out immediately, just like its liquid lip counterpart.
Naturally, she shared the entire story on the air today, noting that she had an inkling when her boyfriend's behavior started getting a little odd.
By the end you feel perhaps you have an inkling of a world of feeling that is quite alien to a Western way of thinking.
"Despite our long alienation, I thought I understood enough of my father's character to have had some inkling of an inclination this profound," she writes.
The sheriff said investigators are continuing to interview Paddock's girlfriend, Marilou Danley, who has told authorities she had no inkling Paddock was plotting a massacre.
No, it wasn't because an A-lister had a last-minute inkling for the white sands of Hawaii or because there was an unexpected stowaway.
"Perhaps you're here because you have an inkling that life might be a little sweeter if you had less stuff and more order," she writes.
"I had this inkling that he may not have had the opportunity to show what he can really do as an actor," Mr. Cullman said.
I'll admit, I had an inkling of something when I'd gotten 87A, "*Moved closer to home?" and 99A, "*Very soon" — STOLE THIRD and ANY SECOND.
"Survivor of an all-out brawl …," combined with a few crosses and an inkling from the theme answers, solves to LAST ONE (not "man") STANDING.
But Ms. Fraticelli, a physical therapist assistant who was working with patients who had traumatic brain injuries, had an inkling that something worse was happening.
Brought up by his dreadful nonmagical relatives, he had no inkling of any of this until he turned 11 and the wizarding world reclaimed him.
At least two other witnesses, however, said it was likely Ukraine had an inkling, given how many people were aware that aid had been frozen.
Perhaps Tillerson did have something of an inkling as to what was coming -- and his counterparts in Africa may too have sensed it this weekend.
I would go online and see some of the fanboy-girl excitement and so I had an inkling that it would be big with them.
As the fourth extraordinary session was called to order, Democrats complained that they had been given no inkling of any bills Republicans planned to file.
Schrader has said that he had half an inkling to make Silence himself when it looked like Scorsese might never manage to pull it off.
For an inkling, consider a programme called Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites (RSGS) that is being run by DARPA, a research arm of America's defence department.
We already had an inkling Watson's singing was going to be magic after a grainy clip, recorded from a Hasbro Belle doll, leaked online last week.
Campbell's background gave little inkling he would become a mentor and sounding board for a list of technology-industry leaders that included Apple's late co-founder.
Inspired by the example of his ancestor the first Duke of Marlborough, he set about constructing a career that would turn this inkling into a reality.
FOR an inkling of how hard it is for Italian authorities to identify Mafia activity, consider how mobsters disguise the pizzo, or protection payments, they extort.
Executive salaries are pretty nebulous, and oftentimes employees only have a vague inkling of what the people at the top of a company are really making.
But Melvin had an inkling of its gravity thanks in large part to the forceful hand slap Healy delivered when he returned to the visiting dugout.
Gates acknowledged that the companies working on our robotic future probably have an inkling that something like an income tax might be applied down the line.
Or, now that he's seen up close the power of ideas, ideologies and faiths, will he have gained some inkling of the complexity of the world?
The only reason Democrats have even an inkling it could be competitive is that Trump collapsed here, besting Hillary Clinton by just 1.5 points last fall.
Even worse are the selfish employees who have zero self-awareness or inkling that they're coming across and acting like a self-centered you-know-what.
"Are the $1.7 billion already appropriated by Congress to build Trump's border wall, without an inkling of immigration relief, not enough for Steny Hoyer?" asked Vela.
The first inkling of whether Mr. Trump is truly on the side of Main Street may emerge when his administration sets out to change Dodd-Frank.
The SPD chairman, Martin Schulz, gave an inkling of what that will look like when he forcefully attacked Chancellor Merkel on a post-election TV show.
If you had even the faintest inkling that she was in a dangerous or abusive situation, I'd say shut that shit down by any means necessary.
When Alyson Hannigan screams, "I owe you pain," you get an inkling that Willow is capable of more than we used to give her credit for.
Enter Inkling, a splotch of ink that manifests from Ethan's father sketchbook as a living embodiment of creativity, with the power to read, write and draw.
The two started together at a WTA tournament in Prague in April of last year, with little inkling that a Grand Slam title was weeks away.
I finally had an inkling of how it must feel to be a high-school athlete and come to school after scoring a season-saving touchdown.
In an age in which few secrets remain secret, no journalist or politician seemed to have had an inkling about the announcement until it was made.
The continuing war on environmental protections emanates from a man who seems to have little inkling of the shared natural treasure that our American nation provides.
Along the way, he offers insight into how words come into being and a look at origins of a scattering of words: inkling, deadline, apprenticeship, balderdash.
Dwight also has an inkling that Eugene has pieced this puzzle together, and he can see that time's running out before Eugene does something uncharacteristically rash.
At first, I did at Inkling what I had been trained to do at Apple: I strictly controlled information flow in and around our tiny organization.
Heitkamp told CNN Thursday she has no inkling of what the meeting may be about, but said she was open to discussing serving in a Trump administration.
One sees in the tension between subject and container an inkling of what is to come when, in 1974, he turns his attention to the empty glass.
At the same time, Trump has shown little inkling of recognizing the central role China plays in maintaining peace and restraining the more outrageous adventures from Pyongyang.
He pops up without warning, and he's known to disappear just as quietly, vanishing for years with no inkling of whether he's to be heard from again.
It was a special effects revolution, the first inkling that stories might never end, and a film where the director and cast faced enormous pushback from fans.
Back in 2013, astronomers started to get an inkling that brown dwarfs are a fairly common fixture of the galaxy, offering a ballpark estimate of 70 billion.
But, I have to say that even I get flummoxed when the compliments are especially heartfelt, and I have an inkling it's because I don't believe them.
Frustrated with the TV stale formula, he started doing standup; then in 1985 co-created It's Garry Shandling's Show, an early inkling of his meta-comedy leanings.
Although I have no inkling of his fate, I like to think that he is now retired in Southern California after a successful career in real estate.
Few, if any, might have any inkling that just below them lies a world-class repository of research materials in a concrete-encased, climate-controlled book vault.
Taken straight from the soundboard at Brilliant Corners last month, this is an essential listen for anyone with even the merest inkling of interest in, well, music.
Glover Teixeira's all-purpose right hand is so reliable that Phil Davis could shoot under it effortlessly each time he had an inkling that it was coming.
But part of what Ethan has to learn is that his father's failings aren't his own; the more Ethan tries to parent Inkling, the more it metastasizes.
Japanese suppliers have so far refrained from directly commenting on how the curb will impact their business, claiming they had no inkling of the government's decisions beforehand.
The first inkling of merger mania was seen recently when JPMorgan Chase was reported to be considering buying a payment systems company Worldpay Group in Great Britain.
Maureen Dowd: You had an inkling you might be interested in theater because you were the only 10-year-old in your crowd who adored Sandy Dennis.
The black experience in the South is tantamount to the biblical flood; we've stumbled off the ark without an inkling of what things were like before it.
Senior Master Sergeant Erik Blom had no inkling of what was to come when he put his kids on the school bus as he did most Mondays.
At the cholera treatment center in Baidoa, which logged in more than 30 cases on a recent day, many people had little inkling of what caused cholera.
As for the star, Neeson has whittled his winter persona down to a haggard nub of weary anger, purging any inkling of gentleness, melancholy or self-awareness.
Senate Republicans had no inkling of what they were walking into on Tuesday afternoon as they filed into the Mike Mansfield room on the Capitol's second floor.
The fact that you had no inkling of her family's wealth, together with her modest manner, suggests that she's trying to fit in — not win special advantages.
One Australian tourist allowed that it was a clever idea, but many audience members said they had no inkling — or didn't care — that the show had changed.
He founded Inkling in 2009 on a mission to make the world smarter with mobile technologies, and has built it into the market leader in workforce enablement.
In an early hands-on, The Verge's Nick Statt found the new levels shockingly difficult, so even the most hardened Inkling experts should expect some complicated missions ahead.
I had some inkling that the whole thing was based on a true story, and that the real toys were on display at the New York Public Library.
The initial inkling that her channel was catching on happened when she was folding shirts at the local mall and someone walked up and knew her by name.
And while I'm still saving up for the real deal, I had an inkling I could achieve a similar look using supplies found at my local hardware store.
You certainly, I imagine, had some inkling that people might like it, but you can't have imagined the types of downloads that you got and the initial interest.
The fear that terrorism provokes is not just a statistical delusion but also an inkling that people who know no limits are organising a conspiracy against the state.
Cisco also said it expects 1 percent to 3 percent year-over-year revenue growth next quarter, the first inkling of an increase after 8 quarters of declines.
The ICTY is an inkling of what we can achieve, but we really need to wake up and start thinking about what it really takes to stop wars.
The lack of fanfare left many key players in Washington with no inkling that a major Russian nuclear corruption scheme with serious national security implications had been uncovered.
He's a PhD and the vice president of the James Beard house—I'm sure he has a slight inkling as to what the holiday is about in Canada.
So when news headlines kept flashing that the Dow Jones was falling, I had an inkling that now was the time to pour more money into the market.
I wonder if Ahmari has any inkling of how preposterous it looks, from outside his right-wing bubble, for Trump apologists to posture as defenders of family life.
However, if you already have an inkling of why Toad is suddenly trending and you need a little more context, well, we're sorry, but we're here for you.
A handful of additions were announced this morning during Nintendo's E3 kickoff event, including also-ran Super Mario princess, Daisy; new Pokemon; Splatoon's Inkling and perennial Metroid baddie, Ridley.
He could be seen as a substitute for Huston or Welles himself, or a caricature of a dinosaur who has an inkling of how close he is to extinction.
But when I had even the slightest inkling of a cold, my mom forbade the consumption of my beloved milk, pushing juice, tea, or even (shudder) plain water instead.
Whether or not he agrees, thanks to the movies, everyone knows how the game works and so the vice president surely had an inkling about President Trump's modus operandi.
The only inkling of a plan he presented was to build a wall between the U.S. and Mexico to staunch the perceived flow of heroin from entering the country.
The firm's 45m users provide it with a big and growing pool of potential banking customers who already have an inkling of the sort of service it can provide.
He walked off stage in Helsinki with little inkling his remarks would cause the firestorm they did, and was instead enthusiastic about what he felt was a successful summit.
In Arya's world, enemies attack with a sword; in Sansa's, they blackmail and manipulate you — and neither sister has even the slightest inkling of how the other's worldview works.
Before I went to Comic Con, I had an inkling that the best relationships involve shared middle ground, where mutual interests reside between the intersecting spheres of two personalities.
A little more than two years ago, when oil was trading higher than $100 per barrel, many experts, not to mention executives, had no inkling a crash was coming.
If you order a fully-tricked out version of the car, you'll spend about $67,000 but have no inkling from Tesla's online configurator of what makes up the drivetrain.
Neighbors at first had little inkling that Jakiw Palij was anything other than another immigrant living out his life in one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the world.
So now you have an inkling as to why I traveled two hours north to see Joshua Marsh: Paper Garden at Jeff Bailey Gallery (August 12 – September 17, 2017).
As the episode opens and we find Leslie Abramson fighting to keep Dr. Oziel's confession tapes out of court, she already seems to have an inkling of what's coming.
Since first denying that he ever had an inkling of any abuse, the congressman has felt moved to draw a distinction between specific reports of misconduct and bawdy chatter.
There was some inkling that things were headed this way when Hunter and his wife made their first appearance on the charges in a San Diego courtoom on Thursday.
The siblings are troubled by their criminal father, by his alcoholic wife, and by a school bully, whose one-dimensional evilness provides the book's first inkling of the supernatural.
For a while, tracks came and went—"Shadow Boxing" by Nasty Habits rolled by very pleasantly, Dilinja's "Acid Track" sort of scared me in a good way—and while part of me still thought about the fact I'd probably prefer to be listening to some Polish disco edit or a "Behind the Waterfall" by David Lanz & Paul Speer, there was an inkling, just an inkling, that maybe I'd got drum and bass all wrong.
DAVOS, Switzerland — By the end of the week-long annual gathering of the world's elite here, the procession of leaders had given an inkling of the world order to come.
Jacobs and his ClimAID team had "no inkling" that their findings would become relevant within twelve months; likewise we have no way of knowing when the "next" Sandy might hit.
I don't have a lot to go on, but I think I finally have an inkling about what might be happening to Ally (Sarah Paulson) on American Horror Story: Cult.
Baby-faced music moguls barely of drinking age only last if they have good ears for talent, and the show has yet to give any inkling that Hakeem's got them.
As I mentioned above, my first inkling that this theme had a rebus element was at 61A, where one of the idols from my formative years, IGGY [POP], was lurking.
So Melissa, shaken with her news and uncertain where to turn, goes home with no inkling that she is constitutionally entitled to terminate her pregnancy — if that is her choice.
"Wearing that white shirt at fourteen gave me the first inkling of what it might be like to carry the mark of the city on your body," he told me.
Given the very real difficulty involved in interstellar travel, it seems that our first inkling that we are not alone will come from a radio broadcast and not a visit.
Either way, it's hard for me to imagine that BuzzFeed intentionally published the article to harm Trump -- armed with even an inkling that what they were reporting was wrong. 5.
Indeed, we saw an inkling of rising anti-Latino sentiment in 2009, when Obama's nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court was met with a wave of racist criticism.
I wash my hands not just before and after the prep, but several times in between, at each inkling I've been in direct contact with the poultry or its packaging.
" And yet she's getting an inkling of the answer to that question, which she couches in a metaphor: "We would bring the herd down off the mountain in the fall.
Today I started with UNSAFE, INDY, NEWMAN and WHEELS — once those were entered I had no inkling of that theme, nor enough hints to progress much further in the grid.
FORDOUN, Scotland — The first inkling that Ross Mitchell knew something had gone awry was when a busload of Bulgarians he had hired to pick blueberries last month failed to appear.
By the time an inkling of what's going on comes into focus, any reasonable person would have long since asked where and when they can claim their luggage and disembark.
In its lawsuit against Mr. Kalanick, Benchmark claimed that it had no inkling until this year that Mr. Kalanick was mismanaging the company or that Uber's culture was deeply troubled.
Instead of analyzing balance sheets and business metrics, he spent his time scouring pricing data, looking for any inkling of a pattern, relationship, sequence, or anomaly buried in the numbers.
But, the fact that neither Bolton nor Pompeo had any inkling that Haley was preparing to resign casts some doubt on the this-was-all-part-of-the-plan explanation.
The EU's proponents, still a significant majority, are well aware of the right's plans to hijack the parliament -- but they appear to have little inkling of how to defend it.
I mean, I assume that she had some inkling that that's what was the context, but I was under strict orders to keep it a secret and so I did.
Back in 2008, these researchers started to get an inkling they were dealing with a plus-sized animal after discovering a dicynodont femur bone measuring 56 centimeters (22 inches) in length.
The notion of using robust, random passwords has become all but mainstream—by now anyone with an inkling of security sense knows that "password1" and "1234567" aren't doing them any favors.
Many of us have worried that the increasingly circuslike, invasive, round-the-clock nature of modern campaigns would frighten off anyone with an inkling of modesty, an iota of self-doubt.
All I need is an inkling that I might be in for a few cheap jump scares or some creepily suspenseful scenarios in order for me to commit to seeing it.
When Paramount bought the rights to The Godfather from novelist Mario Puzo, no one, including the author, had any inkling the movie, let alone the book, would be a smash hit.
But on Tuesday night, the 26-year-old star gave fans an inkling she might be ready to return to the spotlight as she left a music studio in Los Angeles.
The city's administrators gave an inkling of their attitude when they first claimed that the railway was responsible for maintaining the bridge before conceding that they were, in fact, in charge.
Overall, none of the scientists reported signs that animals had any inkling an eclipse was coming — a bit of urban folklore that the 1932 New England effort sought specifically to investigate.
While I tweeted 1,033 times in January 2018, I posted only 188 tweets in August 2018, and this raw data affirms my inkling that I really am changing for the better.
Yet, we also may nod approvingly at the very inkling of anyone rich living modestly (see: Ryan Gosling's low-key pad with the 'lady' in his life, fellow actor Eva Mendes).
Steele should have had an inkling what his real role was when long-time Clinton capo Sidney Blumenthal provided him information that also may have made its way into the dossier.
"He may have had an inkling, but certainly not for the time an actionable one," said Don Saunders, a retired medical professional eating at the counter of the Rock'n Robin Diner.
Suspicious activity reports, or SARs, are reports that banks and other financial institutions file if they have an inkling that someone might be engaging in money laundering or another illicit activity.
Women have had a tiny little inkling of this ever since the very first primary debate, when Rosie O'Donnell's weight and Megyn Kelly's hormonal cycle suddenly became front-page election news.
At this point, you may be getting an inkling of what this is all about, and there aren't any more clues we can go through without spoiling things a little bit.
Like most Canadians, when I saw the first bulletins about a jetliner going down near Tehran's airport, I had no inkling that the tragedy would reach Canada in a significant way.
But if Facebook had any inkling, they didn't tip their hand, casually referring to Instagram as "fun, popular photo-sharing app for mobile devices" in the press release announcing the acquisition.
Even though he seemed to have had an inkling of what would happen, the rapper was clearly scared and covered his face with his hands and then joined DeGeneres in laughter.
They're all people who I have an inkling might be interesting to talk to, regardless of whether they have a particular project in the works or something they want to promote.
"I don't think [reviewing ISPs] matters, because I don't think anyone has any inkling that an ISP can be good," my former colleague and current Wired tech reviewer David Pierce tells me.
Winnie was founded by Bay Area technologists, Sara Mauskopf, who spent time at Postmates, Twitter, YouTube and Google, and Anne Halsall, also from Postmates and Google, as well as Quora and Inkling.
Fun fact: in Splatoon 2, you can change your inkling avatar's gender at any time (as is explained by this adorable child who everyone should aspire to be when they grow up).
By the way ... if you were wondering if Pierce has any inkling to come back to the NBA and be a part of that rivalry one last time -- he says no chance.
For Hector, that means the Good Samaritan who found the driver tied up by the side of the road got a bullet to the face, erasing any inkling of a potential witness.
You had an inkling that the guy with the tattoos and check shirt polishing his copper vats in a railway arch was making a product untrammelled by the compromises of big business.
As for how it fits into the story, players are controlling an Octoling character named Agent 8, as opposed to the game's Inkling protagonists, who is trying to escape a test facility.
Given the unconventional and unpredictable nature of his candidacy and the mixed messages his campaign advisers were sending out in advance, Americans had little inkling of which Trump would show up today.
But, if you can't remember the last time you felt the smallest inkling of excitement to tackle a new project, participate in a brainstorming session, or even dominate your office's guacamole competition?
So if you're inkling to know the main storylines and teams of this year's tournament, and know nothing about basketball, but everything about Game of Thrones, you've come to the right place.
Fear can be a teacher—right now, Junior's fear may represent an inkling that the culture is changing, and that if you don't reexamine your values and adapt, you'll get left behind.
Whenever I felt an inkling of a connection with someone, I wanted to latch on and demand the extreme loyalty and the never-ending togetherness I had lived with in the cult.
Combine Annie and Newsies with The Incredible Journey and Terrence Malick's Days of Heaven, and you'll have an inkling of just how weird Natty Gann is in the annals of Disney classics.
The first inkling of this emerged several days after the 2016 presidential election when swastikas and the phrase "Go Trump" showed up on playground equipment in Adam Yauch Park in Brooklyn Heights.
"You may see in a relatively shorter period of time, when you're seeing the inkling of the flattening and coming down," Fauci said in reference to slowing the speed of the outbreak.
But there is already an inkling that this will be more than another story about a quiet man: Kemp is a carver of department store mannequins, and not an especially good one.
Opening up about his character's fate, Prentice told Entertainment Weekly that while he "had an inkling that it was going to happen," he was initially "taken aback" when he learned the news.
I had an inkling before the start of the season that Tottenham might emerge as Manchester City's strongest challenger this year, and I am happy to confirm already that I was wrong.
In fact, in "Last Testament: In His Own Words" (2016), written with Peter Seewald, Benedict said he had no inkling who his successor might be and even doubted it would be Bergoglio.
But if there had been any inkling that the Turkish leader had changed his ways, it was dashed after his security forces violently clashed with protesters outside the Turkish Embassy in Washington.
"It was one of those obituaries that just cracks open a whole world that you had very little inkling of beforehand," he explained on a recent episode of the Book Review podcast.
Among the recipients: the note-taking app Notion (founder Ivan Zhao spent a year working on product at Inkling), and the education applications company Clever, whose founder was a Harvard classmate of Macinnis.
Sure, they're selfish, dishonest people, but the bigger issue is that they're written so shallowly that they don't appear to have even a semblance of inner conflict; an inkling of guilt or regret.
For only $20, the Octo Expansion adds something new to the Splatoon formula while offering up some tangible rewards for players who are invested in the game's multiplayer and expanding Inkling-Octoling narrative.
QUINTANILLA: BUT THERE IS NO INKLING THAT YOU WOULD CONSIDER COMMITTING TO THAT DATA BUSINESS AND ESSENTIALLY THROWING IN THE TOWEL ON TRYING TO GROW THE USER BASE AS JULIA GOT TO EARLER?
Growing up, he saw alternative black films like Daughters of the Dust and Sankofa when they played in Dallas, long before he had an inkling that he wanted to make his own films.
So it was fun for us just because Hart gave me my first real job here, and when he has an inkling of an idea, I take that as a very serious idea.
Eric Paddock says his brother was a high-stakes gambler, real estate investor and former accountant who gave family members no inkling whether he might have been financially troubled, according to the Post.
The book echoes the way gossip, the lingua franca of neighborhoods like these, functions: The reader gets an inkling of some event in one story, then sees it confirmed a dozen pages later.
Though it's not possible to quantify to what degree, if any, climate change played a role in a given tornado, researchers have some inkling into how climate change will affect tornadoes more broadly.
Mr. Trump's aides initially said they had no inkling of the accusations against Mr. Porter until the reports in The Mail, and said they acted swiftly to terminate him when they discovered them.
While the high court will hear oral arguments from Apple and Samsung on Tuesday — and share an inkling of their thinking via their questions — a written decision from the justices could take months.
While the pair had yet to find out the sex of their child at the time of the announcement, they admitted in a TLC video that they had an inkling it'd be a boy.
Players are able to create and customize their own inkling, dressing them up in all manner of stylish gear and outfitting them with weapons ranging from Super Soaker-style guns to giant paint rollers.
In fact, a few hours after the settlement Intel announced its "intention to exit the 5G smartphone modem business"—fuelling speculation that Apple had an inkling of Intel's plans when it settled with Qualcomm.
Being at room temperature also makes it ready to go at a moment's notice, so there's no struggling to slap a pad of the good stuff on your toast when you get an inkling.
With the average perpetrator aged between 15 and 25, the great majority of them are active on Facebook and Twitter, and in hindsight are found to have given some inkling of their intentions online.
Our ancient ancestors who witnessed the invention of the wheel probably thought it was rather useful, but had no inkling of the critical importance such an invention had on so many subsequent technological advances.
And even though Barnum insisted that he'd had no inkling of the impending disaster, he had transferred a number of his assets to associates and to his wife, Charity, months before he declared bankruptcy.
One of the two men sitting at that table, Chris Dyer, tells me that, due to playtesting work he was doing on the game, he had an inkling that the end might be nigh.
Right off the bat, in your introduction to Inkopolis (the "center of Inkling culture"), you can go into a seedy back alleyway to access Splatoon 2's new co-op mode called Salmon Run.
But ride-sharing for kids is marketed at parents, not at the kids themselves who, once they have an inkling of independence, often turn to more accessible and affordable alternatives, namely Uber and Lyft.
In the first public inkling of the Trump administration's aspirations for space exploration, NASA announced on Wednesday that it wanted to consider taking astronauts on the first flight of its new heavy-lift rocket.
I had an inkling that something was going on when both Rita and Commander Lawrence's Martha were said to be missing at different parts of the episode and it was such a dope storytelling tactic.
The first inkling of it was started as a joke between a friend and someone else on twitter in response to a defensive tweet by Ian Miles Cheong about PewDiePie's "heated gaming moment" in PUBG.
Splatoon not only spawned a sequel that launches next month on Switch, but its inkling characters also joined the roster of the most recent Mario Kart, alongside beloved names like Donkey Kong and Princess Peach.
The first time Rachel Chu has any inkling that her boyfriend, Nick Young, is rich, she's stepping into a fancy plane (complete with a bedroom suite) on her way to Singapore to meet his family.
But he said the currency's resurgence might be the first inkling that it holds weight as a "risk off" trade — an investment treated as a safer bet when markets are tumultuous, like bonds or gold.
Fans of the German shepherd got an inkling that this was Rumor's year after she beat out Preston the Puli, who, as the current AKC National Champion was the show favorite, in the Herding Group.
" She went on, "At that point, I think I got my first inkling that our little C.B.C. company might be going up against a pretty big—pretty big five-hundred-pound gorilla in the industry.
"The first inkling I had that something wasn't right was when Wilder came and met with the Fredericksburg City Council in a closed session," in 2001, said the city's mayor at the time, Bill Beck.
I haven't given money to a politician since 2002 and I think that people are looking for an independent voice, a real independent voice, that at least has an inkling of what they're talking about.
The turgid language in these dull corporate reports is actually sprinkled with important clues about major problems — and there is a way to get an inkling about them without actually having to read every word.
The couple had no inkling of starting a business when, in 2011, they hosted a holiday party and made their guests a crude version of the beanies out of red construction paper and cotton balls.
When I entered the mostly empty, majestically gilded Musikverein to watch the players rehearse with Christian Thielemann, the principal conductor of the Dresden Staatskapelle and music director of the Bayreuth Festival, I got an inkling.
But we had an inkling something might break them soon—as my colleague, Derek Mead, pointed out, Twitter finally blocked the popular alt-right provocateur Milo Yiannopolous for harassing actress Leslie Jones earlier this year.
That idea goes underdeveloped in Jexi, as does any inkling that Phil might be a genuine introvert who doesn't necessarily need to be nudged into making friends with his co-workers at a BuzzFeed-like publisher.
Also generating that little inkling of "why is this in here again?" is Quinn's romantic subplot with Matt (Jordan Calloway), a strapping stranger who, like her, has also been marked for death by the Countdown app.
This—his use of the passive voice—was my first inkling that the presence of Opus Dei ("the Work of God"—often called "the Work" by its members) was behind the scenes at my new home.
The scientists had an inkling they would find groundwater in some of these areas based on previous pinprick-like drill holes that had been made to search for oil or study geological history in these locations.
My stomach is not pleased with me today, and I have an inkling it might have to do with the fact that there's nothing in there to absorb the mess of things I consumed last night.
" EI KAKU, CURRENCY STRATEGIST, NOMURA SECURITIES, TOKYO: "On Friday, the PBOC set the yuan midpoint slightly weaker than our theoretical model, so I had an inkling that the PBOC's stance on the yuan might have changed.
I have an inkling that if you offered him the chance to go back in time and skip the race that cost him his legs, Alex would politely decline, explaining that everything happens for a reason.
They did not seem to pose an urgent problem for Bangladesh: The number of recruits was not large, believed to be several dozen, and officials had no inkling that they aspired to carry out domestic attacks.
Editorial It's been nearly 160 years since we Homo sapiens, or "wise people," first got an inkling through Charles Darwin and the discovery of Neanderthal remains that we are just another evolving species on this planet.
TOKYO, March 13 (Reuters) - The official Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics Games Twitter account offers no inkling that the novel coronavirus pandemic has threatened the Games - and the account's cheery tone is prompting sarcastic online replies.
American communities need better tools to understand such threats and to respond, Mr. McAleenan said, noting government statistics indicating that family members, friends or even bystanders had some inkling about a brewing attack in most cases.
Rafael Garcia, a Jesuit priest from South El Paso, got his first inkling of the creativity within the camp when he noticed a cross with a red Sacred Heart entwined in yarn, handmade by incarcerated youngsters.
"While they have an inkling that the page is tied to Russia, Facebook doesn't know what country that person is in at the time, what their citizenship is, or their involvement with the operation," Donovan said.
Beverly Hills Police Detective Les Zoeller — who has since retired from the force — said he initially had "no inkling" the brothers might be involved, even though Lyle seemed unusually calm on the night of the murders.
Neither then, nor in the years since, did he or the staff with him at the time have an inkling that Ms. Flores had been at any time uncomfortable, nor do they recall what she describes.
Not even the national airline had any inkling it would be barred from flying to Dubai, Riyadh, Cairo and other key destinations, or that its planes would be forced to circumvent the airspace of the embargoing nations.
Ford emphasizes that both Kavanaugh and Judge seemed to have no inkling of the seriousness of what they were doing, and the story ends with the slapstick note of Judge knocking them all into an ungainly heap.
But we had an inkling that something weird was going on when a PNAS paper came out in October of last year showing that middle-aged white folks in the US were living shorter and unhealthier lives.
The next step is a demonstration of the applicant's skills, if any, on the bench; even if she has no prior baking experience, the trial run gives an inkling of the applicant's work ethic and her speed.
In September, there seemed to be an inkling of evidence that wages were finally starting to rise at a faster pace, when average hourly earnings were reported to have increased at an annual rate of 2.9 percent.
The Guggenheim show gives us an inkling of af Klint's parallel lives, following "The Ten Largest" bombshell with a small display of conventional but solid portraits, watercolors of plants and one landscape painting, primarily from the 1890s.
But if you're a president who went to a military high school, sitting in a military facility, near people who suddenly get to their feet, there ought to be an inkling that some attention should be paid.
In each of its forms, it has concentrated on consolidating its own power and on punishing and discrediting anything that might threaten it — that is, any inkling of the revolutionary spirit of agency, altruism, collectivity and creativity.
No one in the financial press, from Crain's to The New York Times to The Wall Street Journal to Fox Business, seemed to have an inkling that Ms. Consolo was anything other than as she presented herself.
"He had at least some inkling that it might be publishable," said Robert Hirst, the editor of "Who Is Mark Twain?" and the curator of Twain's papers at Berkeley, a vast archive of more than 500 manuscripts.
They took him into the home," the attorney said, "but, as the mother told me, if they had any inkling ... that this kid was capable of something like this, they never would've brought him into their home.
Paddock was not known to have served in the military, or to have suffered from a history of mental illness or to have registered any inkling of social disaffection, political discontent or radical views on social media.
But now and then — when K and Deckard are knocking around the old gambling palace; when K visits an enigmatic mind-technician played by Carla Juri — you get an inkling that something else might have been possible.
If a lot of people have not seen the pumpkin product, I kind of have an inkling that the photo is going to do really well, and there's gonna be a lot of conversation around finding it.
Stick-and-pokes provide an inkling of the same excitement and intimacy of a one-night stand — an approximation of the bleary fun of waking up and thinking, What in the world did I do last night?
You have sort of an inkling of an idea when you create these bots of what it might be, and then you put it out into the world and something more interesting often comes out of it.
Though the couple had yet to find out the sex of their child as of January, they both had an inkling that it'll be a boy — though they'll be "happy either way," Jinger said in a TLC video.
All this suggests that experts had a decent inkling ahead of time of which of the studies would not replicate, despite the peer-review process used by scientific journals to weed out experiments that might not be robust.
We had an inkling that this kind of thing is effective, and the timing of the show coming out, and with the book experiencing a resurgence in popularity, it seemed like the perfect convergence of all those things.
If I start to get the inkling that a founder isn't necessarily great at managing their teams and their people, empowering them or removing obstacles, it's probably going to be difficult for us to figure out customer empathy.
" She said she first had an inkling something was wrong in a meeting at his Paris hotel room when he emerged wearing a bathrobe, which she first dismissed as "super idiosyncratic, like this was your kooky, eccentric uncle.
"Neither then, nor in the years since, did he or the staff with him at the time have an inkling that Ms. Flores had been at any time uncomfortable, nor do they recall what she describes," Russo added.
He seems to have no inkling that operating in a dangerous world — one in which the United States is militarily involved in many conflict zones — requires some ability to communicate intelligently and forthrightly with both allies and enemies.
The idea for Winnie comes from Bay Area technologists, Sara Mauskopf (Winnie CEO), who spent time at Postmates, Twitter, YouTube and Google, and Anne K. Halsall (CPO), also from Postmates and Google, as well as Quora and Inkling.
I had no idea where it would go — I mean, I had an inkling of how my rabid optimism as a 15-year-old would compare to my realism in my 30s, when I started writing the play.
My timing turned out to be off, though — the high tide rendered the waters stone-cold — but wading knee deep into a nearby grotto, I found small pools of steaming hot water, an inkling of Sorgeto's famed lures.
We had no inkling that this history would be bad enough to force Mr. Cagney to give up his position as the C.E.O., as it did on Monday of this week, and to consume our lives for weeks.
To the rare few of us who consider the sport of kings to be the king of sports, it's a hallowed date even if we have only an inkling of which horse is the best bet to win.
But when President Enrique Peña Nieto came into office in 210, promising to lift Mexico to its rightful place on the world stage, there was an inkling of hope that the nation's democracy was coming into its own.
"Ryan: "If I look at a three-year progression, it went from not being on the agenda, to starting to get an inkling of it, to last year it dominating the agenda, to this year it&aposs mainstream.
"We had an inkling this was happening, but we have never had evidence or an insider's account," Adam Ni, a researcher at Macquarie University in Sydney who has been recently working in Taiwan, said in a telephone interview.
But by the time that I arrived in DRC in February, I had an inkling that there was another story breaking, one that had attracted little attention beyond squibs of articles and the panicked reports of aid organizations.
"Neither then, nor in the years since, did he or the staff with him at the time have an inkling that Ms. Flores had been at any time uncomfortable, nor do they recall what she describes," Russo said.
Though Beckham has yet to release a full product line (or any inkling of what it will cost), Beckham told British Vogue that the brand will be comprised of curated beauty essentials with recommendations from a variety of women.
"I told Jenna I had something very special planned and I have been hyping it up to her and Ross for the last year, but I never gave her an inkling of what it could be," Rotner told HuffPost.
"Neither then, nor in the years since, did he or the staff with him at the time have an inkling that Ms. Flores had been at any time uncomfortable, nor do they recall what she describes," the spokesperson said.
Dedicated franchise fans may have an inkling why Khadgar is suddenly talking to a mysterious woman (Glenn Close, uncredited) inside a mysterious magical object at a mysterious sky temple after his mysterious tattoo leads him to a mysterious book.
He even seemed to have an inkling that Chromebooks would be a product before Google had even finished its search engine: "It's possible that some people could come out with some very interesting Web terminals and sell some hardware."
So he dropped the idea of building a place from scratch and spent the next year renovating the three-bedroom house — although he had an inkling that it might be too tight as his three young sons grew up.
This language provides an inkling of the extraordinarily arcane universe politics has entered: geofencing, mass personalization, dark patterns, identity resolution technologies, dynamic prospecting, geotargeting strategies, location analytics, geo-behavioural segment, political data cloud, automatic content recognition, dynamic creative optimization.
Speaking with Davis on the CMA Awards red carpet last week, PEOPLE learned that the baby's nursery was complete and that the couple had painted it green, because they still didn't know the sex — and his inkling was off!
You might, as I did at this point, have an inkling that these theme clues are affecting the direction of letters entered in the grid (you might, for example, be tempted to enter TNORFOTKCAB, but that would be wrong).
"We've known this is true of humans and a few other animals that don't have menopause, like African elephants, for a while, and had a strong inkling that it was also true in these resident killer whales," he wrote.
"I didn't have any inkling, let alone any reason, to think we'd be in this position," a subdued Andy Shea said as he sat in a boardroom that offered a spectacular view of dusk descending on the team's infield.
If you have any interest at all in Mission: Impossible — Fallout, any inkling that you may want to someday, maybe, eventually get around to seeing it, I suggest you do so in the next several weeks, while it's still in theaters.
Sure, those prisoners were now freed, but slavery was still the law of the land — and no one in any of the three branches of the federal government nor any state seemed to have the slightest inkling to undo it.
AIG's implosion had been at the centre of the financial crisis: any inkling that the government stood behind it would do much to reassure customers debating whether to pay upfront for a product that will not be delivered for many years.
That should give some inkling of the euphoric scenes enlivening the city this week after an equally improbable but, for the phlegmatic Midlanders, infinitely more wished-for, event: the crowning of the local football team, Leicester City, as champions of England.
It contradicts the head coach's testimony before a grand jury and his published statement a week before he died in 2012 that he "had 'no inkling' that Sandusky might be a sexual deviant" until he heard the shocking allegation from McQueary.
Still, when the five student editors-in-chief of The Campanile opted to nix the big map showing where their classmates at Palo Alto High School were headed off to college, they had more than an inkling people would pay attention.
If you'd like an inkling of how Nick might feel, or a primer in case more "successful fertilizations" arrive on your doorstep, since you're overdue to expect that, then check out this story of 32 half-siblings here: bit.ly/DNAgroups3.
The former Bachelorette contestant, who went on to be in a dramatic season on Bachelor In Paradise and, up until this moment, has shown no inkling of musicality, has not followed the traditional ex-Bach path of Instagram sponcon or podcasting.
I have an inkling of how a serial killer feels, the pressure to do the deed building until there's no stopping it because the momentum of inevitability beats down the part of the mind that doesn't want to repeat the offense.
Nuclear war is prominent among the risks they consider; they're also worried about climate change, pandemics, AI, and threats we can't yet anticipate — just like, 10 years before the atomic bomb, only a few scientists had any inkling it was possible.
Whether you had an inkling that you and Ginger were meant to be best friends or considered yourself more of a Posh/Baby/Sporty/Scary devotee, one thing was for sure: '90s kids everywhere were taken with the English pop girl band.
Much like the roll out of a new album, it's becoming clear that every recent Kardashian "drop" follows a distinct, but loose, timeline: The first inkling of a rumor is leaked on a tabloid site, where it then enters the public sphere.
"I didn't have an inkling and I'm very sad about that because I loved seeing them together," she told Jenny McCarthy I thought they were a great fit, and I don't know if it was the illness that has taken a toll.
Well here's your chance, thanks to the folks at the San Francisco Federal Reserve, with the launch of an interactive policy game called "Chair the Fed," that aims to give players an inkling of what monetary policy makers face in the real world.
Ridley joins the inkling characters from Splatoon as new fighters in the game, but for Ultimate much of the focus is on the past; the game will feature a massive roster of fighters that includes every single character from past Smash Bros. titles.
Presser said he had no inkling his song was being used until West's lawyer emailed him soon after marketing began, indicating that West "would like to work out a deal with you as soon as possible" and giving him 24 hours to respond.
The Google Earth experience for the HTC Vive gave us an early inkling of the possibilities, but it's clear that educational, training, travel and experiential applications for these devices offer potential for widespread appeal beyond the strong, but still limited, hardcore gaming market.
Trump's new White House staff certainly has their work cut out for them; the press has been quick to use any inkling of infighting or discord within the administration to portray Trump's first few weeks in office as being a disorganized disaster.
"Fire at Sea" has been praised for offering an oblique, poetic alternative to a more conventional campaigning documentary, but if someone were to watch the Samuele sequences in isolation, they wouldn't have any inkling of what the rest of the film was about.
My first real inkling that there was something fairly wrong was while reading Morrissey & Marr: The Severed Alliance, an unofficial biography written in the early 90s, a few years after the Smiths split up and Morrissey had positioned himself as a solo star.
It would take many years for the full vision to unfold, so you can forgive people for not recognizing the implications of the acquisition at the time, but CEO Shantanu Narayen seemed to give an inkling of what he had in mind.
And you can trace Coon's skill at playing the shifting layers of intensely complicated characters back to her childhood in small-town Ohio, before she had even the slightest inkling that she'd be starring in two major TV series as an adult.
"Neither then, nor in the years since, did he or the staff with him at the time have an inkling that Ms. Flores had been at any time uncomfortable, nor do they recall what she describes," Russo said on Friday in a statement.
Had I known this man would continue to harm more girls, had I had an inkling as to how deep the imprint of this man's actions would run through the course of my life, I would have immediately pursued a criminal case.
BigID CEO and co-founder Dimitri Sirota admits that his company formed at the right moment when it launched in 2016, but says he and his co-founders had an inkling that there would be a shift in how governments view data privacy.
She gave some inkling of what a second term might look like when she spoke on a Davos panel on the world economic outlook on Saturday, smiling with embarrassment when the moderator said to applause that she was a shoo-in for reappointment.
Of course, we had an inkling that Witherspoon holds a standing appointment with her colorist, Lorri Goddard, but we had no idea how much the Malibu Barbie-blonde shade actually differed from her natural color — which speaks to the quality of Goddard's work.
" On Friday, Biden's spokesperson, Bill Russo, said that "Neither then, nor in the years since, did [Biden] or the staff with him at the time have an inkling that Ms. Flores had been at any time uncomfortable, nor do they recall what she describes.
When Andy Weir first began publishing The Martian on his website, he had little inkling that it would become one of the year's best-known, most celebrated science fiction novels, or a best-seller later adapted into a popular, Oscar-nominated thriller starring Matt Damon.
And I certainly didn't have any inkling that the company would get as big as it has, and that you would see things like, you know, walking down the aisle of a train, and every single person is using an Apple device of some sort.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - When the filmmakers of "Mercury 13," a new documentary about American women who trained for space flight in the 1960s, set out to chronicle their little-known story, they had no inkling how current issues involving women would come into play.
"The main underlying motivation for the 'Chair the Fed' game was to give some sense, some inkling of what monetary policy makers face in the real world," said Glenn Rudebusch, executive vice president at the San Francisco Fed, in a video explaining the game.
That became apparent to me on my recent trip to see the unveiling of the new Lynk & Co car brand, but I also had an inkling about it from the various headphones that have crossed my path from the frosty blue-and-yellow country.
Rhonda has been fed up with her husband ever since her refusal to entertain his inkling that she was pushed when she fell down the stairs, and this growing disloyalty is driving her directly to someone who had every motive in her baby not surviving.
They have not, however, gained much traction for protest among their own people, because residents of one village sometimes have no inkling what is happening a few miles away, and Ramallah, the center of West Bank political and civic life, has remained largely immune.
Though I see Sehgal's work as totally peaceful, beautiful, loving, and subtle — basically the opposite of violent, destructive, or containing any warlike overtures whatsoever — there remained an inkling in me that hinted at some sort of broader historical and social coefficient to the artist's work.
The first real inkling of their transformation from gimmicky underground record label to big league hit-makers came last year, when SOPHIE lent his production skills to Madonna's "Bitch, I'm Madonna," injecting a heady dose of his bright fizzy sound into a huge, global release.
This new feature, which will be used a few times for novelty effect and then quickly forgotten, calls to mind a similarly touted and likewise failed effort by Apple to squeeze an extra inkling of life out of its annual hours-long infomercial: Animoji.
What Ross and his colleagues apparently still don't understand — although some of them may be getting an inkling — is that modern manufacturing isn't like manufacturing a couple of generations ago, when different countries' industrial sectors were engaged in fairly straightforward head-to-head competition.
With no inkling of what regulations will look like, no timeline for when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government will legalize pot, and a pledge from the government to continue prosecuting pot dealers, Canada's legal and illegal marijuana peddlers are competing while stuck in purgatory.
I had an inkling that it would be interesting to look at how they like to arrange with one another based solely on entropy, meaning they had no direct interactions between them—they didn't want to stick together; there's no charges; there's no nothing; there's just entropy.
As a teenager worried about my own future, she would routinely tell me that, at my age, she had had no inkling that her life would look as it did, but that she was happier with it than she would have imagined she ever could be.
She spoke to Good Morning America about the case in late March, saying she tried to stop her husband from having contact with Yu. "We thought the communication had stopped back in February," she said, adding, "I never had any inkling it would lead up to this."
"Nobody cares if you disrupt a soap opera, but if you go and host the Oscars and they get even an inkling of you trying to subvert it in any way or punk it in any way, people are going to get pissed," Franco told the publication.
If so, then it might make sense to sift for stocks with a profile like that of many industrials that have since come roaring back: Unloved by the Street, with depressed valuations and at least some inkling in the charts that their downward momentum has waned.
We could say so much more about the juicy color-blocking and oversized silhouettes at the former or the more muted tones and elusive, controlled shapes at the latter, but what's even more inspiring is the unshakable inkling we got when watching both collections dominate Fashion Month.
Sure, it was a comment born of frustration, since he's come close several times, including a sudden-death loss at the British Open, but when he moved into second place early in the second round Friday, most astute fans had an inkling of what might happen next.
While the Counting On couple has yet to find out what the sex of their child is, they both have an inkling that it'll be a boy — though they'll be "happy either way," Jinger said in a TLC video that was released following their pregnancy announcement.
Perhaps the earliest inkling that she had a knack for negotiating on behalf of another was when she was 20133 years old and marched into her parents' living room, yellow legal pad and pencil in hand, and demanded that they give her younger brother an allowance.
While some macabre makeshift historians have already decided that the Cars universe exists after humans have evacuated Earth (and live on in the film Wall-E), leaving automobiles to somehow become sentient, the new film has renewed an inkling that a car WWII may have happened.
While Mr. de Blasio did not take questions from reporters while posing for photographs on Tuesday, he gave some inkling of his feeling in a running conversation with third graders from local Public School 33 who walked with him up the High Line, hand in hand.
But with Sri Lanka's president and prime minister feuding for months, leading to a political breakdown last year, it seems that the president excluded the prime minister from top security briefings and that the prime minister's office had no inkling of the warnings of imminent suicide attacks.
While Mr. Trump did urge Mr. Netanyahu to "hold back" on settlements in the West Bank and said Israel must make compromises, he offered no details on any peace initiative, and the vagueness of his remarks suggests he has no inkling of how to move forward.
When we were back in the conference room, Kojima told me that the first inkling of Death Stranding came to him about 10 years ago, when he first learned about the phenomenon of mass stranding, in which dolphins and whales mysteriously beach themselves in huge numbers.
Here, Trump played to Washington's craving for hints of who his Supreme Court might be with a lighter touch -- meeting with candidates in private and keeping any inkling that he had made a final decision a secret until Tuesday -- before unveiling the pick in a prime-time address.
There are also new stages, including a Great Plateau tower from Breath of the Wild, and a ramp-filled city scene from Splatoon 2 — Nintendo previously revealed that one of the new fighters in Ultimate is the ink-shooting Splatoon Inkling, who will be joined by Ridley from Metroid.
The daytrippers could have had no inkling that the wars would put China on a course that would eventually lead to a dictatorship inspired by the writings of two bearded émigrés who, as it happened, were living in north-west London at that time: Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
Many viewers have started to get the inkling that The Walking Dead plans to keep Negan around as part of the ensemble, and that there won't be a satisfying conclusion to the feud between him and Rick, at least not in the way viewers may be hoping for.
Interestingly, although I met Hafif in the early 5143s, became friends with her, had studio visits, quickly grew enthralled with her work, and went to every exhibition of hers that I could, I never saw or heard an inkling about these thoughtful and quietly dynamic paintings from the 2514s.
The philosophical debates about what makes a "true AI" will be a moot point to them, because they are growing up in a world where machines interact with them in (only for us, surprisingly) human ways — long before they have any inkling of what actually makes AI tick.
The rancher's name was not disclosed, but a review of records led to the home of Glenn Kile, a former heavy equipment operator in his mid-50s, who had no inkling of the devastation he would unleash on a Friday morning last July while tinkering in his backyard.
And I had an inkling that was the case when I heard that Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher — a Navy SEAL platoon leader who had served 20 years, had done eight deployments and had a chest full of medals — had been arrested and charged with murdering civilians in Iraq.
That inkling comes from a few things: whether they've had an interesting career or life journey; if they have a reputation for being a good interviewee, or have shown a willingness to speak in a personally insightful way; and my own personal interest in them and their work.
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And it's a wonder that Asuka is real: a short, cool, riot of colorful synthetic violence brought to life, a golem come to life via the breathed dreams of everyone who had an inkling that wrestling could always be faster and harder than what we see at any given moment.
Grim Sleeper serial killer suspect known as nice, funny 'fix-it' man Steve Robinson, who lived across the street from Franklin and said he knew him for more than 20 years, said he had no inkling that his friend could be capable of the acts he's alleged to have committed.
Ruben Garcia, director of the Annunciation House shelter, said the girl's father, Nery Caal, 29, told him he had no inkling his daughter was ill when they arrived by bus with dozens of other migrants at the U.S. border in Antelope Wells, New Mexico, on the night of Dec. 6.
"Greylock has differentiated itself with entrepreneurs in that it's willing to sign up to work with someone who we think can be exceptional very early before there's a line of code or before there's like sentence on a slide, back when there's just the inkling of an idea," Motamedi said.
Mr. Smith is on the editorial staff of Opinion & Sunday Review Many a game has been colored, to use a neutral term, by the split-second inkling of a harried official: Was the player offside when the ball, 30 yards away amid a jungle of legs, was passed to him?
In early 2014, months before ISIS' lightning seizure of Mosul in June of the same year, around 1,700 items from the museum's total collection of 2,400 were moved to Baghdad, not because anyone had any inkling of what was to come, but because the Mosul Museum was set for a major facelift.
Other than the CDC representative Dr. North who talks a little about quarantine and firewalls (of which there are… three... between a dangerous alien and all of mankind), no one on board seems to have any inkling of the rules, nor much of an urge to talk to NASA back on Earth.
In a city where everyone is a nomad, a country and culture where no one has a fixed home, where everyone is always busy, moving ever forward on the conveyer belt of self-propulsion, Eisenman's paintings signal something different: an inkling to stop, to "hang out," to find love in one's community.
If you've ever had the inkling that you're wasting all the potential that your Apple computer has to offer, fear not: The Black Friday Mac Bundle will help you get the most out of your Mac with access to applications like PDF Expert — a Mac App Store essential — and Roxio Toast Titanium.
"Apple's attitude has always been that you have the privilege of working for Apple, and if you don't want to do it, there's someone around the corner who does," said Matt MacInnis, a former Apple employee who worked on the company's education business and is now CEO of Inkling, an enterprise technology company.
Three years have passed since Daft Punk released their Grammy-winning comeback album, Random Access Memories, and since there's not even an inkling of an idea as to when any new music will drop from the iconic duo, fans are making do with all the official merchandise they can get their hands on.
I wish I had thought about this before moving here, but how was I supposed to know it's better to wait until you at least have an inkling of a purpose before uprooting your life and moving across the country to a city you've only ever seen before in Spike Jonze's Her?
And though he could perhaps foresee the ruination that greed might cause (the East would soon be logged so bare that "every man would have to grow whiskers to hide its nakedness"), he had no inkling that we could damage the ozone or change the very climate with our great consumer flatulence.
But when he told them on Monday that he was going out for a bike ride and might be gone for a while, they had no inkling that he had left armed with an ax and a knife, determined to carry out a brutal attack in the name of the Islamic State.
"I had never heard of, been exposed to or had any inkling of the notion that he had engaged in any behavior that could be described in even the broadest sense of being sexual harassment or sexual assault," Mr. Heilemann said, in his first public remarks since the claims against Mr. Halperin surfaced.
"I had never heard of, been exposed to or had any inkling of the notion that he had engaged in any behavior that could be described in even the broadest sense of being sexual harassment or sexual assault," Heilemann said in his first public comments since the allegations against Halperin surfaced last week.
But the idea that, in addition to liberals, progressives, resisters, and, oh, I don't know, anyone with an inkling of patriotism, this desire to protect the country may well exist among some rock-ribbed Republicans and may in fact extend all the way to the corridors of the White House offers some solace.
The first inkling Macklemore had begun to think about his fame and its attendant obligations differently came in a lengthy late 2014 interview at New York rap radio station Hot 97's Ebro in the Morning, where he returned from a lengthy vacation to get candid about white success and black erasure in hip-hop.
But whilst Mr Carvin and Ms Friedrichs were celebrating beside the fountain on the Supreme Court plaza, they had no inkling that one of the expected votes in their favour would disappear with Antonin Scalia's death in February, or that a court split down the middle would thwart their long-sought victory a month later.
To that end, the American Academy of Pediatrics recently recommended that everyone between the ages of 11-21 be screened for depression every year, reports Science of Us. While this certainly isn't the first inkling of mandatory mental health screening out there, this one is particularly interesting as it's aimed at teens and young adults.
Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman, asked if he had an inkling that Cano — who left the team as a free agent after the 2287 season — might have been doping when he was with the Yankees, said he would have been heavily fined by Major League Baseball if he knew about it and kept quiet.
Mr. Trump shows little understanding of the intricate interplay of subsidies and rules in the health care system, and probably has no inkling that federal taxes collected from liberal states like California, Massachusetts and New York heavily subsidize vital health services, businesses and family benefits in the very places that voted heavily for him.
"The change in the last three years is just the first inkling of a shift, and it's not enough to put us on a trajectory that would actually get us to 2 degrees or less," Oppenheimer said, referring to the Celsius temperature rise to which scientists have long said humanity needs to limit the Earth.
Why the future of deep learning depends on finding good data When id Software's John Carmack released Doom in 1993, he had no inkling that his gory first-person shooter — one of the first to feature a 3D environment, and easily the most popular at that time — would help spark a revolution in how machines process information.
Now that his meme is waning, it seems that we should all reflect on the simple fact that most of us had no idea how big cattle actually are, how big Holsteins are, and certainly not even an inkling of how big Holstein steers are, and what they do for a living, while they are living.
Growing up in Communist Poland, Mona Kowalska, 54, had an early insight into the power of fashion through a pair of treasured red clogs that her mother bought for her on the black market: When she wore them, she had her first inkling that clothes could be talismanic, a means of communicating the personal to the world at large.
A lawyer representing the school district, Stephen Rehfuss, disputes the police version of events, saying there was "absolutely no truth" to the reports that school officials had heard rumors about Spratt's sexual misconduct: The district's official position is that no faculty member or administrator "had any inkling that anything like this was going on" until Spratt was arrested months later.
We do have an inkling as to why this piece sells like hotcakes every time...It's been worn by Miley Cyrus over the course of a full day of Insta pics, Hannah Bronfman was spotted in it at Coachella, Cleo Wade donned it at NYFW, and it was even featured in Cosmo's cover shoot on Emily Ratajkowski, just to name a few.
His "Taxi Cab" series, riots of impasto geometry, were an unequivocal "feh" to the fashionable ideas of the New York School and the first inkling of what would become his signature hard-lined, "concrete" style — something that caught favor with people like Frank Stella and Ellsworth Kelly, and which Held eventually developed into rigorous, near-trigonometric excursions into space and perspective.
He invites the right to succumb to a shallow caricature of itself and to turn its prospects, and the nation's, over to someone who shows not the slightest inkling of concern for the Constitution, the limits of government power, the freedom of the individual, or the traditions and principles of the American republic—let alone any prudence, discipline, or vision.
Long before the world received an inkling of what type of president that a billionaire New York real-estate mogul would make, Milne and other residents of this small coastal community on a wild stretch of northeastern Scotland bore witness to a Donald Trump who, they said, makes grandiose claims and resorts to bullying and other unsavory tactics to get his way.
"  Put our clocks forward and dreaming of #grapefruitweather ⏰😴 A post shared by THINX (@shethinx) on Mar 12, 2017 at 11:30am PDT The first inkling that Thinx's outward values weren't practiced inside the company came with an unflattering profile of Agrawal a year ago where she said that she "only started relating to being a feminist, literally, right when I started my company.
" "Looking at the price action last week the Canadian dollar outperformed, so there may have been some inkling in the markets that with this sort of self-imposed deadline that we had at the end of September that we could get something or should get something, but we have run into a lot of those soft deadlines before and nothing of consequence has happened.
At times, it can be hard to fight the inkling that the developers are knowingly taking advantage of this: some of the levels seem near-impossible to beat without shelling out extra money for an extra 30 seconds of playtime, and after conquering all the restaurants in a given country, Cooking Craze mysteriously deletes all of the money you've earned, making all of your hard work (and micro-payments) feel like they were for nought.
She talks to everyone across the board and she talks to people who designed the internet from the get-go and it was, she came up with this conclusion that everyone — she jumped from person to person — came up with the same idea that blue is trust and blue is safety and blue is health and linked it back to these early attitudes when the internet was just a little inkling of an idea.
For over five years, I've creeped on their personal Twitter and Instagram accounts, searched Google News for an inkling of information that they would return, and in recent months, learned that they were gearing up for a reunion: they changed their Facebook and Twitter profile pictures to cryptic images; in May, Joe Jonas spilled the tea on a reunion to which MCR guitarist Frank Iero fired back, calling the Jonas Brothers a "Disney Band"; and Warner Records prematurely released new merch.
Between May 5 and June 9, 2018, more than 2,300 children were separated from their parents or caregivers after crossing the southern border into the US. (On Wednesday, President Trump signed an Executive Order to end family separation but it's unclear what will happen to the families already broken up.) An early inkling of the harm done by denying children the primal bond of parental care can be seen in a study that was, ironically, conducted in the 1940s by an Austrian doctor, René Spitz.
I have no inkling of what's what and my memories have grown beyond the journey Klimt dragged us on to my children that never lived and my father that never died and my living that will ever and forever emanate around this belt of hulking stones and all of it tears at me and brings me down and I am living within the history and dying within it in turn and sweltering with the heat and bound up frigid from the cold of space as the world jettisons me and I am cast ever outward into the mass oblivion and rot.

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