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"intently" Definitions
  1. with strong interest and attention
"intently" Synonyms
attentively closely keenly fixedly steadily watchfully alertly concentratedly earnestly intensely raptly searchingly steadfastly studiously carefully observantly sharply with fascination with concentration absorbedly assiduously arduously determinedly diligently hard industriously laboriously purposefully resolutely amain doggedly intensively sedulously slavishly strenuously mightily zealously hardly eagerly firmly staunchly tenaciously unwaveringly persistently obstinately adamantly obdurately pertinaciously stolidly stubbornly indefatigably strictly decisively unchangeably hopefully expectantly confidently optimistically wishfully sanguinely anticipatingly desirously anticipatively anticipatorily bullishly buoyantly ambitiously aspiringly expectedly longingly positively enormously extremely highly particularly really exceedingly exceptionally terribly extraordinarily immensely prodigiously seriously truly uncommonly unusually vastly awfully decidedly especially excessively big on a large scale extravagantly in a big way in a grand manner ardently broadly enterprisingly expansively extensively grandly imposingly enthusiastically breathlessly actively cordially energetically fervently gladly heartily hungrily impatiently promptly readily sincerely vigorously willingly curiously inquisitively probingly questioningly quizzically enquiringly(UK) interrogatively investigatively queryingly interestedly excitedly affectedly entrancedly inspiredly abstractedly absent-mindedly distractedly inattentively preoccupiedly absently dreamily remotely bemusedly heedlessly obliviously unawarely absentmindedly broodingly musingly pensively thoughtfully distantly ruminatively contemplatively meditatively reflectively cogitatively musefully ruminantly broodily deliberatively philosophically retrospectively wistfully analytically calculatingly deeply More

974 Sentences With "intently"

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He stopped talking and listened intently to what I said.
The workers, all men, stare intently at their computer screens.
Crucially for advertisers, HQ Trivia's viewers are always watching intently.
Move up closer, look really intently, and everything opens up.
He peers intently through binoculars during a test missile launch.
Lyrically, West's never before obsessed so intently over sacred vs.
She'd been watching the TV so intently waiting for this.
Ms. Lind listened intently, recognizing that he had truly grown.
He listened intently and gave each of us some advice.
Clumps of people swarming an area, staring intently at cellphones.
The students, looking a touch wary, listened intently and stared.
"I have been falsely accused," he went on, more intently.
He stares intently at the slip and calls his manager.
"I feel ready," she said, staring intently at the stage.
Ameen listened intently, elbows on the table, head hunched forward.
He listened intently, holding the envelope in his left hand.
They showed up every day determined, worked intently, asked questions.
Vice President Pence spent several minutes talking intently to Sen.
But inside, some listened intently as he began to speak.
Wendy teared up quite a bit as her audience listened intently.
Roiphe flashes her richness of mind most intently on Updike. In
He made you wonder: What was he thinking about so intently?
One older man stood close to the fence, staring intently ahead.
But there's a reason why scientists are watching it so intently.
In the early days, Koch focused intently on selling his products.
The gathered men look at the birds intently as they sing.
She's listening intently, scared, trying to figure out what to do.
Our visiting friends, Kevin and Curt, both experienced chefs, listen intently.
Scott used his personal story to move Trump, who listened intently.
Levitt listened intently and agreed with Nye on virtually every point.
Estelle expertly draws on the floor as Oscar intently looks on.
It's an area his campaign is beginning to focus intently on.
Khalifeh leaned intently toward her, sculpting the air in figure eights.
May, who kept her gaze ahead, listening intently to the translation.
He listened intently—there was almost a pastoral quality to it.
"What are you thinking?" she asked Goebel, looking at him intently.
James played like he was someone who watched the interview intently.
Students, faculty members and staff members of all races listened intently.
Several people sat on the floor, peering intently at their smartphones.
As I'm working through the documents, I listen intently to music.
It draws an audience that's curious and ready to listen intently.
Trump's campaign has focused intently on Biden's environmental and immigration remarks.
As Officer Van Dyke's trial begins, Chicago is watching intently, nervously.
Today though, I stare intently at the test the whole time.
They listened intently as Wilson laid out why he chose Islam.
He told reporters the President had listened intently during their meeting.
All of us watching — intently, passionately — a game of rugby union.
In conversation, he is nearly guileless, and he listens intently and carefully.
Instead, the leaders were intently focused on the legislative business at hand.
They were humble, open, and listened intently to everyone in the room.
There is no raven, gently rapping, there is a goat, intently ramming.
" Pink listens intently to the caller, then acknowledges that "yeah, I did.
Hopeful, if skeptical, foreign officials listened intently before delivering predictable talking points.
What are you tracking most intently during the run-up to Friday?
We were just intently watching [the match] and we couldn't stop him.
She handed me the tubes, and I ate them intently without speaking.
I saw people holding work meetings, typing intently, and chatting with friends.
At one point I noticed Ravi Coltrane in the audience, watching intently.
They gathered again around the television as the hearings resumed, listening intently.
Their role is to listen intently to the men and laugh politely.
The crowd intently listened as the teen paused to maintain his composure.
He worships his coach and listens intently for instructions before starting drills.
As he testified, Forcelli was aware of Garry looking at him intently.
But something is likely motivating Mueller to focus so intently on this.
She is holding a phone and watching her reflection intently as she goes.
Some 600 audience members, including his mother, are staring intently back at him.
Dallas listened intently as his grandparents described his absent mom and missing childhood.
A taciturn and intently focused public servant, Mueller fits the Western lawman mold.
Listen carefully and intently, then suggest an alternative way of phrasing it. 6.
But focusing too intently on the optics distracts from a greater political question.
The camera is, as it was in life, always focused intently on Jackie.
Ntaganda, in a dark suit, listened intently to the judges during the ruling.
Then he acknowledged another thought, as he peered intently about the darkened arena.
The candidate listened intently to her story, and then promised to follow up.
" Arty says very intently, "I thought Jamaicans were all about carnivals and ganja.
Ayed el-Khayr, who wore a brown skullcap and prayer beads, listened intently.
It's the issue upon which McGahn has focused most intently in his tenure.
In his office the expedition's leader, Rob McCallum, watched the weather charts intently.
Others listened intently as a docent talked about the sounds that bees make.
While he was relaxed, friendly and exceedingly polite, he was also intently focused.
Judge, 27, said players would listen intently every time Boone addressed the team.
A small gathering of boys and their dads intently looked at a phone.
He followed Verlander and Morton intently the last two nights, studying their sequencing.
Picture number three showed Johnson intently focusing in the middle of a lift.
The young man named Tkotko pulled Flores aside and spoke to her intently.
Nor does it focus too intently on why a person shares false information.
He was not very good by then, but he watched the games intently.
She was dressed formally and seemed intently focused on the business at hand.
I've been following the news about Bill O'Reilly and his recent firing intently.
Hacker is staring intently at the monitor above his workbench at the Computer Emporium.
The guards were all standing too close, watching too intently as the others ate.
The movie focuses so intently on technical craft that it sometimes zones right out.
Shiffrin's parents watched intently as she competed and have been instrumental in her success.
You build something intently and with purpose over forty years and the glow accrues.
The nurses pushed various medications into his IV and watched the heart monitor intently.
Photos from the time show him lying on his belly, playing intently with toys.
Instead, I was staring intently at a giant purple cube, hoping it would move.
He didn't say a word aloud and listened intently to Magistrate Judge Kendall Newman.
Check out that earnest gaze: Robbie intently ponders how to topple the Dark Lord.
One looks distrustfully at the camera, while the other looks intently at her companion.
Heyer's mother, Susan Bro, listened intently as the jury was polled about the verdict.
I met her at a piano bar, and I listened to her talk, intently.
That's the main reason they are focusing their attacks so intently on process complaints.
Ron intently watches the ball as it travels through the air, admiring his craft.
Jurors stared at the diagrams and listened intently as Ms. Ely discussed the injuries.
There's a photo of Judge Brett Kavanaugh staring intently ahead and straightening his tie.
Her 8-year old son, whom she is training to succeed her, watched intently.
By then, his lawyers were lobbying intently for high-level political and legal support.
Any audience not dominated by intently focused early-musickers might have stopped the show.
Watching people slow down and observe so intently cast its own kind of spell.
Romney stood behind his chair for a stretch of time, focused and listening intently.
They combined untoppable aesthetic splendor with the intently social energies of children at play.
In the last month or so, when I talk, she looks at me intently.
Ask simple questions and appear to listen intently and with empathy to the answers.
I wanted to apologize for having not listened to him more intently, more heartfully.
A handful of engineers stare intently at code running on a bank of computers.
He fed off this weakness and would stare more intently or argue even more aggressively.
We intently discuss the wonders of guacamole, dogs, and good coworkers while we dig in.
I found Hassan Al-Kontar sitting beside the transfer counter, staring intently at his phone.
The women in the room listened intently to the FGM panel and its awkward encore.
The next thing she knew, all of the women in the room were listening intently.
He was staring so sexily and intently at me...it was very intimate and special.
I stared at my desk, which I was defacing, intently, with a felt-tip marker.
Once we begin doing it, we go about it without thinking intently about the action.
I looked at him intently, trying to imagine his state of mind: Is it chaotic?
In the foreground, a besuited, heavy-set gentleman watches the screen intently, his mouth agape.
The clique does not look happy either, they appear to be questioning Mona very intently.
As an infant, little Roberto would play with his father's teammates, watching each game intently.
New York, they said, appears to be looking intently at whether Trump could be prosecuted.
This time around, New Hampshire boasts nearly as many intently browsing shoppers as on Amazon.
Mr. Stallings, 19, looked intently, snapped a photo and then typed rapidly on his phone.
She quizzed me intently about it and never forgot it when I saw her again.
It taught me to focus very intently on one thing—something other than the ringing.
She nodded, listening intently as the young man unloaded a lifetime of pain and resentment.
Everyone has a chance to speak, as the judge listens intently and asks skeptical questions.
The Kentucky Republican looked at Schiff, listening intently with his hands folded in his lap.
As they gazed up at her intently, she saw they were saying, Careful , girlie , careful .
Diaby watched intently and then got ready to race David's 14-year-old brother, Daniel.
The Hirshhorn show is the first to focus so intently on her mirrored-room environments.
But then Karen noticed that the man was looking at her more intently than before.
Downstairs, a woman stands motionless outside a window, gazing intently into a nearly empty room.
A video of Shayk wiping away tears from her eyes as Cooper stares intently goes viral.
We all watch intently as he struts about, soaking in the attention he knows he commands.
Intently, he addressed the work's virtuoso challenges, rising higher and higher through his impeccably classical technique.
Kim seemed happy to meet Moon, at times laughing with him and at others listening intently.
"You're focused so intently on something, no other information gets into your brain," Ashinoff has said.
A GOP source told CNN that members listened intently to the story and some got emotional.
He sat up in his orange-brown robes and looked at Alan intently for some moments.
Cheers and applause rang out, followed by silence in which watchers intently listed to every word.
He listened intently, pink-hairbow-clad daughter Catherine on his lap, as Pastor Mike Housholder spoke.
"Over the past twenty years, he has focused intently on learning to control fear," said Synnott.
She ate lunch every day with Donald Fike, the class clown, and studied intently, especially science.
This is why prosecutors focus so intently on corroboration, independent evidence that confirms the cooperator's testimony.
Now and then she lifts her head and looks intently at the landscape that surrounds us.
Lukas Marschall, 18, of Berlin, was watching quietly and intently as the others bantered among themselves.
When she looked up, she saw that Gothard was staring at her intently, his erection exposed.
Do something bizarre the next time you meet a baby, and you'll notice her looking intently.
Approximately 1,300 people packed the Bayside Community Church and intently listened to every word he spoke.
He eyes me intently, like a store guard following a group of teenage girls around Sephora.
Thinking intently about the combat design only helped me understand the places where it falls apart.
The other women all watched her intently, some seeming slightly annoyed by the delay she'd caused.
She made me fuck her while she stared intently at both me and herself (mostly herself).
I wondered how communities and cultures can want you so intently while simultaneously pushing you away.
He's intently shown watching a chat show about misfit teens that are into piercings and sadomasochism.
He removed his glasses and looked intently at his defense attorney when it was Zehnle's turn.
Some stared intently at lines of code, others hunched over a soldering iron or sewing machine.
They appear on screen with blank faces staring intently into the camera, occasionally walking toward it.
He stuffed his mouth with a slice of bread, dry and lacking salt, and chewed intently.
He'd ask the patient to cough again and he'd lean down, listening intently with his stethoscope.
We wanted to be engaged and listen really intently to our communities, to best serve them.
As I clutched the flaming torch, our instructors watched intently from a foot or two away.
The next morning, when the shopkeeper let her out, a beautiful lady stood nearby, staring intently.
But perhaps no candidate is pressing the ad campaign online in Iowa as intently as Mr. Sanders.
It can be digested intently on a big screen, or in the background of a browser window.
Sparks listened to the radio intently, driving his car toward the address of the shots fired call.
It shows him perched cross-legged on a chair, gazing intently into the camera (nice socks btw).
Hongkongers, anxious about their future under Beijing's rule, watched intently, many providing financial support to the students.
I'd recite them for her as she sat in the living room, listening intently, smiling with encouragement.
"My mom said he was watching me so intently he tripped over a curb," Kristin said, laughing.
He studied me intently, and he got my mannerisms so it's eerie to see that on screen.
It was clear that the company was intently focused on continually improving what a stylus could do.
In this clip recorded by NBCSN Cycling, the peloton can be seen pedaling intently along a hillside.
He sat wrapped in a blanket on the edge of the couch, watching intently out the window.
She also looked intently at Martin O'Malley as he attacked her on her relations with Wall Street.
It sees so much, dreams so intently, finds so few reasons to laugh, and knows so little.
Others roll their bats on the clubhouse carpet as deliberately as bocce balls, watching intently for imperfections.
Instead, following Sun-Tzu, Israel will need to focus more intently and persuasively on sustainable nuclear deterrence.
This weekend's Scorpio full moon finds you intently meditating as you catch up on your emotional hygiene.
An impossibly beautiful couple ignored their whipped-cream-topped Irish coffees, gazing intently into each other's eyes.
I listen as intently as I can to the music and let whatever I feel come through.
Based on what I am seeing, I think investors should be looking more intently at this sector.
Those long, long lists of pop culture references that Cline labors so intently over on the page?
For students without hearing impairments, intently listening in class can enhance their learning experience or demonstrate respect.
That has meant not overplaying, building breaks into the season and listening intently to his body's signals.
But she has focused intently on cutting deals with incumbents to bring them over to her side.
Mr. McKerrow was looking intently at his laptop in the garage, waiting for his photographs to transmit.
But the rival they focused on most intently was one who isn't even competing in the state.
Election analysts will be focused most intently on Hispanic turnout in states like Arizona, Nevada and Florida.
Someone has to create the code to determine whether "Bob" gets angry or chooses to listen intently.
Essentially, this means that while all you're really doing is walking, you need to stay intently focused.
But focusing too intently on the play's stimulating politics risks scanting its humor and its family dynamics.
She lurched up in bed to greet him, then stopped and listened again, more intently this time.
It's one of the three places you can find me if you're looking for me intently enough.
But once his conclusions are out, many who paid little attention to this story will focus intently.
Then, she waved the match out and watched the candle flame intently, her face glowing with pride.
Focusing his camera intently on a cat's backside, he must surely have been questioning his life choices.
Nawaz listened intently to my story, but his eyes showed he'd long since arrived at his answer.
For, as Nietzsche warned, if you look intently into an abyss, the abyss will start looking back.
That is why Maldunas, who now plays professionally in Spain, will be following his alma mater intently.
When the listener focusses intently, wisps of sound can become expressive characters, silhouetted against an empty expanse.
Most of my classmates would very intently pay attention and ask questions, unlike in the other classes.
Dressed in black, he wore his clerical collar and listened intently to the legal argument, occasionally taking notes.
Victims' families in the courtroom, some of then elderly, listened intently when the genocide at Srebrenica was discussed.
A room full of grey heads bowed, focusing intently on buttering the rolls which had just come out.
Staffers lined the walls and press swarmed the aisles as Zuckerberg and Waters spoke intently for several minutes.
A communications specialist often stands near it, watching it intently to see what they might be getting wrong.
Now, she can end the season quietly powdering her face while intently staring in the mirror at herself.
They will be watching the debate intently for cues that will allow them to vote without feeling ill.
De Langhe considers their concerns intently, and she quickly takes steps to remedy them as much as possible.
The mixed class of young Iranians and Afghans attending the one-day course in Austrian values listen intently.
The American Idol winner shared a black and white photo of herself gazing intently inside a music studio.
The most benign daily activities of the Uyghurs are being intently monitored as if through some celestial microscope.
During the performance, Meghan lovingly placed a hand on her husband's leg as the pair watched on intently.
During the explanation, Harry and Meghan listened intently and asked questions before going over to greet the public.
And in the interest of humanity and our collective future, we should be watching more intently than ever.
The American Idol winner shared a black and white photo of herself gazing intently inside a music studio.
Part way through her tense conversation with Claire, Annalise notices a "dashing" man that is staring rather intently.
Jealous listened intently, displaying the politician's gift for conveying his total attention to anyone with whom he speaks.
They listened intently to everything I said, as if I was the keeper of all the female secrets.
Several bid spotters in suits were stationed in the aisles throughout the sales arena, scanning the crowd intently.
That opponent, Morgan Carroll, a Democrat who served as president of the State Senate, listened intently on Aug.
By listening, intently, Dan demonstrated that he was willing to learn who we were and what we wanted.
I found him there waiting for me, gazing intently into the camera of the Beam I was manipulating.
Strategists said candidates who focus too intently on the findings run the risk of appearing shrill and partisan.
He and other spectators watch intently as Chabaprai loses in a close, entertaining battle with her Singaporean opponent.
I listen intently for so much as a whisper from the closet, but she never says a word.
Mr. Madsen sat calmly, resting his chin on his fists at times, as he followed the proceedings intently.
But then Ginger froze, looking back intently at something on the bridge, which appeared empty to human eyes.
Gradually, they begin to shake off the stillness in Robert Wilson-esque slow motion, still intently staring ahead.
Is another Broadway play intently focused on male frustrations and anxieties a solution or part of the problem?
Ms. Ocasio-Cortez stood in the front of the room with her head tilted, as if listening intently.
My iPhone fascinates them and they ask to see my braces, intently questioning how many "shillings" they cost.
Then she hopped up and, tapping the beat out with her foot, walked around in circles, listening intently.
He stood stock still, looking very much like a man focusing intently on doing a simple job well.
The former president intently watched the first presidential debate at Hofstra University from the audience alongside daughter Chelsea.
Many parents focus too intently on grades themselves, rather than the process by which those grades are attained.
Photo: GettyOn Monday afternoon, Facebook made it clear that it's listening more intently to users' desires than ever before.
While I felt somewhat aroused, I was too overstimulated to focus intently on what was happening in my jorts.
Whatever he's gazing intently at is sure to be revealed in the film, due for release in April 2020.
The other mystery woman of the episode is Sarah Palmer, who finds herself staring too intently at turkey jerky.
But he is hearing pitches from donors and elected officials about a possible run, and listening intently, sources said.
Finally, Aladdin himself (Mena Massoud, who also recently appeared in Amazon's Jack Ryan) appears, looking intently at a lamp.
True patriotism entailed listening intently to everyone, cheerleaders and critics alike, and figuring out ways to collectively improve America.
Stoic, poised and measured: Mousasi doesn't often make for the most interesting interview, but you will still listen intently.
"You should wear it down," she says before she leaves, eyeing her intently enough that Eve blinks in surprise.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Two young boys kneel over small white tables, intently studying the Koran at a madrassa in Pakistan.
The email said a longtime Warren aide was "intently focused on personnel issues" during a meeting with Clinton's staff.
If she dates someone new, feuds with a fellow celebrity, or tweets literally anything, the public is intently watching.
Offstage, Mr. Greene focused intently on Isaiah, now his only child, who sat with him at a side table.
The family served the winery owner and me as honored guests, and then looked on intently as we ate.
The violinist Anna Rabinova gave an intently focused yet rhapsodic account of "Anthèmes l" for solo violin (1991-92).
There's also footage from the burial, where Marjorie is staring intently at Catherine as she weeps into Monnie's arms.
They listened intently while they looked around at the people and the building, still amazed at where they were.
In its shadow, viewers were spread across the lawn and pressed against a fence, listening intently to the president.
They listened intently as the front-runner squared off against six Republican challengers, verbally urging him on at times.
Mr. Ullah seemed to watch more intently as the jurors passed around the jagged pipe recovered from the scene.
And I find that when I'm listening intently and I'm gesturally moving my pen, some interesting things come out.
His boss, Steve Kerr, eyes him intently, then smiles like a gambler admiring someone who is beating the odds.
Trump listened intently to ideas from about 40 people, including those from six students who survived the Florida shooting.
Although the field of Democratic candidates now numbers 19, few have focused intently on national security and foreign affairs.
I'm no dentist, yet one recent afternoon, I still found myself peering intently into Greg Dubin's wide-open mouth.
But for students with hearing impairments, intently listening in class can make or break their chances of academic success.
Mr. Sreekumar had been in the audience close to the stage, watching intently as the final word was announced.
Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, another question mark for the GOP, sat beside Collins and stared intently at each speaker.
A half-dozen evaluators with clipboards, sitting high in the stands, intently surveyed the group, which included four girls.
Felicity intently scrolled through her phone getting her hair done, and Sophia had her nose buried in a notebook.
I looked away, terrified by this display, focusing intently on a nearby studio portrait of me and my sisters.
Second: After recovering from the initial fury-implosion, I worked more intently and productively than I had in ages.
It thrills rank-and-file Trump voters who listen intently for the signals that cue their chanting and cheers.
You see the young Flora (Julia Zange) intently sculpting her bust of Giacometti, who is sitting across the room.
Today, he and Marquan go shot-for-shot, focusing intently when it's their turn, encouraging one another between frames.
"What most of us are watching most intently is what the FOMC signals with the possible future trajectory," Hamrick said.
Now in his sixth term, Bilirakis listened intently as attendees told personal stories of how Obamacare has helped their families.
As she stares intently at her own face, you can all but hear the piece's title running through her head.
Associated Press: Inside the room are dozens of employees staring intently at their monitors while data streams across giant dashboards.
This time, she listens intently without ever responding to the AI. "That was weird," she says as she hangs up.
An old couple danced by a sofa while several women in white floated around the room staring at me intently.
Managers need to learn the art of "respectful inquiry", where they ask employees questions and listen intently to the answers.
Trump adviser Peter Navarro, known as the author of a book "Death by China," watched Xi intently as he spoke.
Thais grew up surrounded by photographs of him peering intently through his round spectacles at projects in far-flung fields.
VR demands your entire attention, and #100humans is basically like staring intently at a Maya 3D model for 10 minutes.
Frequently, the fourth wall is broken as a person stares intently at the viewer for an extended period of time.
A Puerto Rican-American named Jonuel who lives in Ponciana, Florida, in the central part of the state, listened intently.
Do you know that it sometimes affects our speech, our ability to chew intently, and a host of other things?
The young men and women in the audience were at turns staring intently at me, at other times nearly incredulous.
Do you know that it sometimes affects our speech, our ability to chew intently and a host of other things?
The night falls silent again, and the woman turns to her husband, eyes glinting as they lock intently with his.
Pence confers intently with McCain before the vote, and later the Arizona senator huddles with Democrats on the Senate floor.
She is ruthless in her selection of historical vignettes, which intently follow pivotal developments over the course of the year.
As Flake delivered his remarks on the Senate floor Tuesday, a handful of Republican and Democratic lawmakers sat, listening intently.
No one noticed, so I carried on listening intently for another five minutes before my head just hit the table.
Other chains, such as Wendy's and Taco Bell, have also focused more intently on the first meal of the day.
In the initial interview, Bush listened intently as Lochte spun out his story, without really challenging him on the details.
But not to worry, President Trump will focus more intently on trimming deficits if he's elected for a second term.
Millions of Go fans in Northeast Asia, where the game is especially popular, watched intently during the match on Tuesday.
The artist herself can be found talking to visitors and, as one Instagrammer documented, intently peeling tampons from their wrappers.
As we talk, a man with a red puffy face behind her drinks Strongbow cider and stares at me intently.
People who've been intently watching the comings and goings of people from the White House might have expected the change.
There were intricately choreographed bunk cheers and trust falls; there was staring intently into the eyes of a total stranger.
The girls seems completely unfazed by all the activity around them, though, and focused intently on the task at hand.
Behind him, just over his left shoulder, is the Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara, who is staring intently at the game.
Siblings, husbands, wives and grandchildren Levinson had never met listened intently, some occasionally reaching for tissues or each other's hands.
For the most part, the issues that she struggled with so intently in " 'A Problem from Hell' " receive cursory treatment.
I had focused so intently on finishing one project that I had scrubbed my calendar clean of any other distractions.
I would be a mute host, listening intently to the conversation between Muriel Spark, Robert Louis Stevenson and Charles Dickens.
Over the next few days, the medical student accompanied our team into each hospital room, listening intently to our conversations.
They made for the woods, climbed down into a ravine, and waited intently for any sign of the police pursuit.
Without seeing his face, I listened intently to the pithy anecdotes and surprisingly wise histories he told night after night.
But he was more interested in what they had to say, asking them questions and listening intently to their concerns.
As competition for leisure time increases, studios have focused more intently on global blockbusters, and those are in short supply.
It was really nice because no matter how many kids read to him, it was like he was always intently listening.
Ten feet away, in the shadow, Ricky was waiting for him, on the path perhaps, sitting, panting, head cocked, watching intently.
If anything, I began to appreciate even more intently that flow and tranquility were my true sources of happiness all along.
Cosby appeared to listen intently, leaning forward in his seat with his head cocked to the side and pointed toward Constand.
Trump did listen intently to the survivors' accounts throughout and responded to suggestions and solutions about how to tackle the problem.
Fish face If your pet fish is staring at you intently through the aquarium glass, it's not just because it's hungry.
But when Dr. Huxtable snuggled up to his wife and peered intently (and disapprovingly) at his daughter's tight pants, I cringed.
Mueller's team focused on him quite intently, hauling a plethora of his associates in to give grand jury testimony this year.
She listened intently as the women or their representatives read victim impact statements, opening her court room to Nassar's many victims.
The two appeared to be in a serious scene as Pitt's character listened intently from behind the wheel while DiCaprio spoke.
Again to quote Accenture, "both traditional mining and asteroid mining are intently focused on autonomous operational capabilities in very harsh environments".
Richmond, Texas (CNN)David and Maria Parks sit for hours on a sofa, intently watching news footage of flooding in Houston.
The two talked intently for most of the night before they were joined by Kelly, Isla Fisher, and Sacha Baron Cohen.
Ryan stood nearby, intently watching the vote tally broadcast on a wall of the chamber that shows each House member's position.
ATLANTA — RJ Korah stands in a dimly lit room, looking intently at a man who holds the keys to his freedom.
I gave him details, examples of what troubled me, yet although he listened intently, I saw no sympathy in his eyes.
At night, they'd sit with infrared flashlights, intently staring down, watching for the slightest movement, with their cameras at the ready.
Guideline decisions Lately, internal discussions have focused intently on how long the self-isolation measures Trump unveiled last week will last.
After speaking with Goldman, I'd been waiting more intently for all of the fancy beets, wondering how best to enjoy them.
Yet in a globalized economy, Mr. Dyson remains intently focused on what he believes is Britain's exceptional place in the world.
Its authors have worked intently on a set of yet-to-be-released revisions in recent days to accommodate wavering Republicans.
I loved to watch how intently a young reader would turn the pages and puzzle out this modest and satisfying conclusion.
These days, my almost-8 year old is intently focused on holding his position on field, and going for the strike.
Throughout GLEEM,  narratives and images blur into one another, making you look again and again, longer and more intently each time.
They all snap directly to where the televisions are and watch intently -- even those with clear disdain for the manager presenting.
Queen Elizabeth listened intently to the history of the items — after all, she's believed to have a stamp collection worth millions!
Soon Gabe was intently following the news of the day, and trying — emphasis on trying — to share it with his parents.
She believes that Jubilee's commitment to progress and a different world can't and shouldn't focus so intently on money and class.
Far from welcoming additional responsibilities, many of them have focused intently on limiting the size and cost of state government. Gov.
Thomas Merton, the Trappist monk who was among the most influential Catholic thinkers of the 20th century, pondered this question intently.
Crawford said people who had bad outcomes may have thought more intently during the survey about what their preferences were before treatments.
"I'm mystified what I'm supposed to do," Lindsay said in court as Sandusky listened intently, occasionally whispering to co-counsel Andrew Salemme.
Big Boi stares viewers down intently, dripping with sparkling jewelry and holding a smoking... uh... we'll let you decide what he's smoking.
When the president makes off-the-cuff comments, the best response often is to not focus too intently on his word choice.
She lived with her parents in Palermo, and talked anxiously and intently about Simone de Beauvoir whenever the boys left the table.
By the end millions were crowded at her feet, listening intently to what seemed like slow, deep wisdom from a lost age.
Customers and investors are watching intently to see if Tesla can deliver on its promise of a mass-market, battery-electric car.
Epic tends to listen to player feedback intently, and makes changes to the game faster than pretty much any developer out there.
America watched the president's recovery intently, and exercise paired with a healthy diet became a new mantra to ward off heart disease.
But as I'm sneering at his unseemly display, I am leaning forward, listening intently to see if the next name is mine.
She intently listened to the question and then opened her mouth to answer — except the words flowing out were all in English.
Then you see workers intently engaged in various tasks, giving the impression of a labor force acting in unity with the machinery.
Today, by contrast, the bureau is most intently focused on homegrown violent extremists who may be plotting attacks in the United States.
"In 2020, people are going to be actually listening intently to what Democrats have to say about climate change," Rogers-Wright said.
He has not focused as intently on persuading Putin to join his efforts, though the two men have discussed the matter before.
Hospitals, jockeying for business in a world of shrinking reimbursements, have focused intently on the scores, and doctors say they feel it.
Intently replaces aspiration-mongering and health-shaming in service of consumerism with... aspiration-mongering and health-shaming as an end unto itself.
You can now watch and listen intently while an app captures the entire lecture for you to play back later while studying.
People who were at the club this weekend said conversations among guests focused intently on coronavirus and preparations to avoid contracting it.
Before taking a job, focus on the healthcare benefits and culture as intently as you do with your big title and compensation.
"Duo Concertant," a 1972 pas de deux set to Stravinsky, begins as two dancers listen intently to a pianist and a violinist.
The sepia-tone Instagram image shows him staring intently at the camera, clutching the finger of a man presumed to be Harry.
He spoke slowly and intently, staring down at the floor for long periods, meeting a reporter's eye only when he finished speaking.
They listen intently to the others' memories throughout, and when they interact, one senses the affection they have developed for one another.
The frontman of the genre-busting band danced in circles, hands in the air, and then looked intently at violinist Haig Papazian.
Chris Sale, who won Game 1 for the Red Sox, said he had never seen another hitter prepare as intently as Martinez.
I bonded immediately in phone conversations with these women as we listened intently to each other's struggles, providing a crucial sounding board.
After studying him intently the past two years, I am not alone in concluding that his problems extend far beyond mere narcissism.
When it came to reading, I almost never got bored, so I would focus way too intently and forget about other tasks.
The results, said one adviser, showed an opening for an independent candidate who focuses intently on dysfunction in the two-party system.
Their presence gives the kitchen and dining room the atmosphere of a research lab, with students moving intently from task to task.
Bitto focuses most intently on the women of the commune, noting how they're sidelined by their male peers and, ultimately, by history.
"There's a whole series of steps in making this happen, and we're working on it quite intently at the moment," he said.
It's widely believed that Mueller has focused so intently on Manafort because he believes he is important to the Russian interference probe.
Both the Trump administration and congressional Democrats were focused intently on this problem in December, after two children died in CBP custody.
Executives listened intently as Zhu drew parallels with a house on sale to explain the basics of one hedging tool, a currency option.
Even if a song's totally fictional, the first-person language somehow taps into the listener's inner-voyeur and maybe they listen more intently.
While listening intently to an email from a coworker, I accidentally grab the balsamic vinegar instead of the olive oil while preparing breakfast.
The newsletter also covered, maybe the most intently of any of its topics, how I felt about Jake Gyllenhaal at any given time.
An audience of about 70 people, most of them young, are perched on stools and reclining on sofas, drinking beer and listening intently.
The CEO and COO are at their desks when I knock on the door, intently assembling robots to fulfill the company's latest order.
In the middle of all this activity, seventh-grader Jacob Higuera sat alone with his laptop, intently typing out a social studies assignment.
The Instagram post features the close pals looking intently as Felton, 31, shows Watson, 29, how to place her fingers on the strings.
Still, I imagine there's a distinction between people at your shows just trying to turn up and those listening intently to your lyrics.
Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz listened intently during this year's address as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell ever so slightly adjusted in his seat.
The British pop star reacted by keeping his head down and focusing intently on whatever beverage was lurking in his coffee mug (Pepsi?).
Trump has fulfilled their demand for more belligerence toward Russia; Pompeo now affirms the very anti-WikiLeaks theories that they'd so intently propagated.
He looked intently at the robot and pointed his finger as he spoke, as if in animated conversation with the famous space droid.
If anything, I began to appreciate even more intently that flow and tranquility were the true sources of happiness for me all along.
Seconds after court adjourned, I was concentrating on my laptop so intently that I didn't realize the bailiff was standing over me, frowning.
Through her radio, we heard reports of successful engine ignition and stared intently into the mist, desperate to see any glimmer of glow.
The movie haunts us even when it isn't making us jump, so intently are the characters bedevilled by the spectres of their past.
Not in the fluid, but he saw that people could be put into a trance-like state by asking them to focus intently.
Every time there was a game on, he would watch it intently while sitting in his favorite black leather armchair in the kitchen.
In Singapore, where labor law prohibits workers from marching, employees stood in a cavernous office lobby, somber and listening intently to the speakers.
" In another of his statements, the artist once wrote, "Clinging to creating, as if praying, as if screaming, spreading red all over, intently.
Offset, with whom she shares daughter Kulture, 1, appears to be enjoying his wife's money moves, watching intently as she does her thing.
He peers intently at the shelf of antique doll-house furniture, then sits down in a rocking chair and looks into the distance.
Expected to take the witness stand herself later in the trial, Swift listened intently to Mueller's testimony, resting her chin in her hand.
Early in the film, he listens intently to a rabbi who defends Baruch Goldstein, who massacred 29 praying Muslims in Hebron in 1994.
At the heart of the Soviet vision there were always those burning eyes gazing intently, and with total confidence, toward the promised land.
Jay Berger, the head of men's tennis for the United States Tennis Association player development program, watched intently, offering occasional snippets of advice.
"You have to recognize that the patient may be listening intently and they're nervous," said Dr. Marin, who specializes in aortic aneurysm repair.
Listening intently, the young patient seemed relieved at the idea that his previous failures in rehab might reflect more than a lack of will.
This is a major transit, and it'll have you focusing intently on your career and what direction you want to continue going with it.
Given how valuable the offensive line is in Dallas, any kind of role here is worth intently monitoring for signs of fantasy football life.
Maybe you're volunteering at Vacation Bible School, regularly visiting a relative in the nursing facility, intently listening to your kids or encouraging a coworker.
Much like its parent company, the Volkswagen Group, Porsche is intently focused on adding electric propulsion technology to its cars in the coming years.
Perhaps you've noticed your friends or coworkers looking at their phones intently this past week, at about mid-afternoon or late into the evening.
The photo — of Obama listening intently while safely ensconced away from prying eyes — provides a stark contrast to the chaos of Trump's hasty gathering.
The film follows Diplo to press conferences and informal sit-downs with musicians, where he asks intelligent questions and listens intently to the answers.
West Denver resident Miguel Ramirez listened intently at a forum held in a community center's multipurpose room as Martinez-Stone explained the ADU project.
A. was running laps around the gym and could clearly see Goodman pointing at him and the old man watching him intently and nodding.
Members on both sides of the chamber listened intently to the comments by both House Speaker Paul Ryan and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
Trump, who said he will begin repealing Obamacare on day one, is urging Republicans to focus intently on Obamacare's flaws and ignore its virtues.
"Two by Two" is written in the third person, but it occupies its protagonist's mind so intently that it resembles a fierce dramatic monologue.
I remember warm sunlight, pancakes, small kids, and being impressed by Nadia, a tall woman with long dark hair and an intently appraising gaze.
Guzello, her hair coiled into a tight bun, leaned forward, frowning intently, as Crew drew pictures and wrote notes on a sheet of paper.
He then turned to Hudner, who was leaning forward listening intently, the sky-blue ribbon of the Medal of Honor draped around his neck.
Yet the working-class Americans that candidate Trump courted so intently face the burden of gas prices that have risen sharply since last year.
I focus intently on not losing my shit, which makes me lose my shit because I'm not listening to what he's saying any more.
Now you have to just sit there while a child you don't know stares at you intently in silence for a solid 40 seconds.
Instead, we fight each other from the safe distance of our separate islands of ideology and identity and listen intently to echoes of ourselves.
Even Sanders, who acknowledged a huge gulf in policy priorities with the New Democrats and an aversion to "middle-ground" thinking, reportedly listened intently.
He has remained focused intently on retaining the support of his base to the exclusion of reaching out to those who have opposed him.
Both Silicon Valley and Wall Street are watching the stock intently to see if it can give a boost to a flagging IPO market.
He looked up from his iPhone to try to determine who had sent it, but everyone around him was staring intently at their phones.
But catering to their interests too intently risks reigniting vulnerabilities in a financial system with a record of sinking the entire United States economy.
As the judge read aloud the decision, Mr. Zhao, who was wearing a navy blue suit, stared forward calmly, listening intently to his interpreter.
Even fewer have done it naked while circled by twenty people whose gazes are intently focussed on each bend and angle of your body.
On the closing day of the African Land Forces Summit, the assembled African generals listened intently as one American diplomat posed a central question.
Saturn symbolizes binding, and in Libra, you often find yourself contemplating very intently about what choices, contracts, and people you should bind yourself to.
Long before an ordinary chicken egg became an Instagram star, Jun Endo, a Ph.D. student at Kyoto University, sat gazing intently at another egg.
And when the ads come on, that audience is also listening intently to all that can befall them if they take a certain drug.
Henceforth, though, it will focus more intently on encouraging business growth in the poor world—particularly the kind of business that creates lots of jobs.
Davidson, 25, and Beckinsale talked intently for most of the afterparty before they were joined by Machine Gun Kelly, Isla Fisher, and Sacha Baron Cohen.
"I don't know how to smoke anything, honestly," he tells Stahl, staring at her intently through a pair of glassy, bloodshot, definitely-not-stoned eyes.
Mr. Bowie had listened intently to "Casting for Gravity" as well as "Beat Music: The Los Angeles Improvisations," a self-released album by Mr. Guiliana.
Selena Gomez has got a new song, and it's pretty much perfect for your Spotify "Staring Intently At My Crush While Biting My Lip" playlist.
Surrounded by bottles of soda and boxes of cigarettes, Sandeep Malhotra sits crosslegged on the counter of his roadside stall, staring intently at his smartphone.
Reeves said he listened intently both to Buffett's views on technology and tech companies as well as his broader advice on leadership and building businesses.
The movies are funny in part because Mr. Rogen — marijuana advocate and star of stoner comedies like "Pineapple Express" — is so intently playing against type.
The impact of his testimony had a perceptible effect on the faces of Republican senators who listened to him intently with frowns and furrowed brows.
Oghi wondered these things when he saw his mother-in-law staring far more intently into the holes in the ground than at the plants.
I watched people listen to him intently and then tell him afterward they were sorry for his loss and that he had touched their lives.
"Scordato, the founder of Tacklebox, said the most successful founders look at the data, see what resonated, "and then focus very, very intently on that.
At work in their shop, the LO technicians work in a team, hunched intently over a long table full of composite panels and rubber seals.
The reason we're chatting so intently about this is because of Chloë's latest track, "Spaceman," a pure shot of pop music which we're premiering below.
In many ways, she seems so much like that little girl from the video, still—intently focused, to the point of appearing detached or aloof.
Recollections from his lab members at the time, as well as a few old photographs, portray Woese gazing intently at those fingerprints, hour upon hour.
I heard that as they prepared to play their roles, they were told to look 'less intently' at others so they would seem more hearing.
As she began to slowly stretch and fold her limbs, her fellow dancers looked on intently, offering feedback in the form of letters and numbers.
He'd watched her walk intently toward the school and seen the soldiers raise their rifles to block her when she had repeatedly tried to enter.
Schumer and Pelosi have focused intently on a "Marshall Plan" for the health care system, which would surge resources toward hospitals and health care workers.
My son listened intently for a minute — the longest he had ever listened to a politician in his life — before deciding he had heard enough.
They worked intently for nearly an hour this way, playing keyboard, looping drums, recording Santigold as she sang both parts, then pausing to get feedback.
During the dress rehearsal, he sat in the front row and listened intently, mouthing every word from memory as the singers performed his beloved opera.
He nodded almost officiously at his brothers, as if to apologize, but spent the first part of the proceedings staring intently at a far wall.
The organization's founding comes at a time when Mr. Trump and his Republican allies in the Senate are intently focused on remaking the federal courts.
They were working intently when Reshma Saujani, the founder and chief executive of the nonprofit organization Girls Who Code, dropped in to offer some encouragement.
But the next thing I knew, I'd sharply turned 90 degrees on my heels, and was bending over to intently examine the dates on display.
Perry, Iowa (CNN)When Pete Buttigieg took the stage here, Cheri Scheib was cheering from the front row, waving a campaign sign and listening intently.
But some scientists have begun to ask whether it might be worthwhile to focus more intently on other aspects of running and, in particular, economy.
One of the ironies of womanhood is that some aspects of the body are intently monitored (pregnancy) while others are suppressed or simply ignored (menopause).
Though "essential" might be a stretch, the scene is refreshing, especially following a slew of comedies that gaze too intently at the naked female body.
They sang along with the songs, listened intently to the lessons and addressed the members of the "royal court" as if we were kings and queens.
They can twitch—often when cats are intently watching a toy move or a bird outside the window, you will see the twitchy tail in action.
Inside the event, held at the offices of Four Weddings and a Funeral filmmakers Working Title, Kate listened intently as several former addicts told their stories.
And then there's America's own domestic diversion: the acrimonious presidential race battle back home, which foreign allies are monitoring intently and with varying levels of trepidation.
The search giant said it will be "focusing more intently" on its AdWords advertising platform and future opportunities in the ad space, particularly around financial services.
If it can tell you're looking at the phone but there's no touch activity (maybe you're reading an article intently), the display won't go to sleep.
For instance, in one memory, a younger version of the old man is looking intently at the sea, while his daughter pulls at him for attention.
Mitch got a bit distracted and Chad was just staring at me listening so intently so I ended up just telling the whole story to him.
She was too young to vote in the Senate special election but said she was following the race intently and probably would have voted for Jones.
As Kavanaugh grew increasingly emotional, it appeared to start having an effect on Republican senators who looked at him intently with furrowed brows and frowns. Sen.
Kavanaugh took his place on the bench next to Justice Elena Kagan, an appointee of former President Obama, and listened intently to the attorneys before him.
But what I didn't know at the time was that Ms. Gould was attending to my questions as intently as I was attending to her answers.
Government officials, scientists and politicians, especially in the more arid southern hemisphere, are watching intently, aware that one of their own major cities might be next.
Trump expressed a willingness to be flexible in brokering an agreement that would prevent a government shutdown and listened intently to political allies and rivals alike.
Maher then asked whether Democrats had focused too intently on Mueller's investigation, saying that he believes Trump is a "traitor," regardless of what Mueller's investigation finds.
Part winged creature and part radiant hag, she has eyes that focus intently on Prior, along with eight vaginas that excite the object of her interest.
It is not unusual to see a player holding the barrel next to his ear, tapping it with his finger, listening as intently as a safecracker.
During his live sets, which are infrequent, he tends to wear skinny black suits and a deep grimace; he focusses intently on his work, seldom gesticulating.
Next door was a glass-enclosed space that looked like a gaming café—rows of computers with dozens of young men squinting intently at the screens.
"I thought a lot of the feedback was going to be 'Stay out of politics,'" he said, leaning forward intently as the conversation picked up steam.
Trump and Abe's Tuesday afternoon meeting was set to be focused intently on North Korea before a formal welcoming ceremony on the Mar-a-Lago lawn.
Try not to second guess yourself here, and write out all of your hopes, fears, and desires as inspired by looking intently at each individual card.
Portfolio managers are "intently focused on the investment implications of potential outcomes of the 2020 US elections," Goldman Sachs (GS) said in new research published Friday.
Many in the Alzheimer's field are intently anticipating the outcome of two large clinical trials of aducanumab, expected to be able to report results in 2020.
Turning in the other direction, I noticed a young man sitting nearby, intently staring at a piece of paper, his lips moving as if in prayer.
But still, that guy playing so intently with his toys might be onto something profound, even if you can't quite figure out what he's up to.
He listens intently during warm nights spent on the porch with Aunt Hager, with an occasional visit from Sister Johnson or the speechifying Madam de Carter.
"It was always as if someone was chasing you, as if someone was going to expose and destroy me," he said, as the group listened intently.
For two days, Rockets coaches, players, their spouses and perhaps their children in elementary school cafeterias talked intently of playing intensely, faster, harder, with more force.
Here its young clientele — who would not qualify for most amusement park rides — was intently reading comics, discussing them or hard at work making their own.
" As the crowd including many students listened intently, she said: "If I was a magic genie and could afford to give that to everyone I would.
After Brad Beal Elite lost by four points Friday night, Beal spoke passionately for several minutes while the players looked up at him, morosely but intently.
Its violent subject matter anticipated his painting "Electric Chair" (903-60), which depicts a barefoot man strapped into the seat, watched intently by a seated audience.
" When asked about Republican governors worried about the Medicaid cuts, Mr. Price said the administration had "listened very intently and had wonderful meetings with Republican governors.
Professor Goodfriend was a leading academic proponent of the view that the Fed should focus more intently on controlling prices, a popular position among some Republicans.
Trump has focused intently on how his Senate trial will proceed, discussing with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell his desire for vindication -- not simply an acquittal.
Whereas McGahn focused intently on judicial nominations and deregulation during his time leading the counsel's office, Cipollone did not enter the job with set policy preferences.
"We believe [Crosthwaite] will focus intently on international growth which looks muddy at this time, but remains a strong growth potential for the brand," Growe said.
Various artists, playwrights, collectors, poets, and gallerists are arranged around the room; however, only the artists Gaston Lachaise and Albert Gleizes intently study the new work.
In his efforts, Obama has focused intently on reducing sentences for people convinced of crack-related crimes, which carry sentences that far exceed those for powdered cocaine.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump previewed a budget plan Wednesday he said would be focused intently on slashing spending in a bid to reduce the national debt.
"He&aposs lying to you and he&aposs lying to the government," Boozang told jurors, as Salemme watched intently with his hands folded in front of him.
Fourteen-year-old Isabel Catalan stares intently at her laptop as she walks me through a recent assignment one sunny morning a few weeks before summer vacation.
Moderate Democrats were intently interested in Warren's viability, hopeful that she might continue to draw some progressive support away from Sanders and split the left flank's vote.
At another watch post farther down the river, male and female soldiers were also focusing their binoculars intently on the brushy river banks, and the landscape beyond.
"In the U.S., it would allow us to focus even more intently on our group business, where we have long been the market leader," Mr. Kandarian said.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Mostly young, male audiophiles throng a Singapore hotel ballroom, intently assessing headphones, earbuds and in-ear monitors - priced from $22014 to as much as $26758,2005930.
In the 1970s, before central banks focused so intently on inflation, efforts to boost the economy through borrowing often contributed more to rising prices than to growth.
But paradoxically the fact there are only a few, enforced seconds for a final selection to take place makes the user focus more intently on the choice.
Riot's response to feedback has been that it's listening intently and Nexus Blitz is subject to a lot of change even now that it's out of beta.
And I have said it before, and I will say it again here, I listen to the homily of every priest more intently and reflect upon it.
The FBI began to focus intently on Rathburn's business, International Biological Inc, after repeated border stops in which he was found ferrying human heads, court records show.
Initially, 3Dfx and its Voodoo technology were focused intently on the arcades, and the company's big debut came at the 1996 edition of the Electronic Entertainment Expo.
John Bil answered the phone and sent 12 cases of PEI oysters to a bus station, along with oyster knives and instructional DVDs that Morin watched intently.
He remained largely isolated during informal talks, speaking intently with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg as other leaders huddled around Merkel, the most powerful leader in Europe.
New Year's Day finds you intently honing in on your five-year plan, with your graphs and calendars all written out, as the sun meets taskmaster Saturn.
After this point, Schneider and Britnell began to explore other pop culture topics, such as Tom Cruise jumping, intently staring, yelling, and running, and cinema's unconventional weapons.
The event, and the speeches that came with it, made it clear that the Fed is on the cusp of diving into climate-related research more intently.
But already speculation about the Treasury secretary's decision has angered some of the women who have awaited it most intently, an online group called Women on 20s.
As a participant in the meeting, I watched the vice president listen intently, take personal notes, and express his deep solidarity with the suffering of the people.
Because the distance of a few microns meant the difference between signal and noise, he had to peer intently into an oscilloscope as he placed the probe.
They're contrasting those reforms with the Republicans' agenda, which, the Democrats charge, focuses too intently on high-income tax cuts and other benefits exclusive to the wealthy.
But the case will be watched intently by legal experts because it touches on hazily defined boundaries of constitutional law in the Internet era: What is newsworthy?
"This is something we focus on very, very intently," and want the New York Fed to be "buttoned up in terms of cyber security risk," he added.
This time, he's the rock star; fans hoisting "Bernie" placards stop to take a picture with Larry, cheering his name and listening intently to his mobilizing speech.
During the interview with Ms. Ponce, her 19-year-old sister, Amanda, watched her intently and then took several close-up photos of her with her cellphone.
A group of dancers sat on the floor of a gallery at the Museum of Modern Art one day last week, looking intently at two plywood boxes.
If there's less self-mythologizing at work in the two fan communities watching this series most intently, there is also a different type of hunger, or thirst.
It is a reproduction of a famous photo of Kate wearing a reporter's shirt, holding open her notebook while looking intently at the subject of an interview.
"I sat on the floor and listened to him very intently, somewhat holding my breath," said Senator Angus King, independent of Maine, who caucuses with the Democrats.
Sitting just a few feet from the candidates, relieved of handcuffs or other restraints, the inmates listened intently as candidates sought to portray themselves as fair-minded.
Hunter's generosity as a performer — listening intently, never grandstanding — spills over into her interpretation, giving us a Timon who chooses to think the best of her toadies.
Men in blue corrections uniforms who have been convicted of shooting a girlfriend at close range or reckless driving that killed two children hover intently over canvases.
I've really been enjoying these "worst cabinet member" competitions; I've done four since Trump came into power and they show how intently people are following the news.
She looks intently at the pixelated, almost otherworldly images pouring in through her computer screen and has the patient run through a variety of physical exam maneuvers.
Our family was gathered around a dinner table in Afghanistan listening intently to Voice of America when President Bush declared war on the Taliban regime in 2001.
Zhang, who remained mostly tight-lipped throughout the trial, seemed as though she wasn't listening intently to witness testimony, but shuffled through papers in front of her.
Political posturing Earlier in the day, Trump watched intently as two of his top aides blanketed the Sunday morning television programs to blame Democrats for the shutdown.
He waved absent-mindedly, barely taking his eyes off the TV screen, where he was intently focused on getting past the next level of a video game.
He sat at a table, clad in blankets that he'd converted into ponchos by slicing openings in them, and typed intently at his computer, wearing fingerless mittens.
"I went to put on my shoes, and I noticed the cat was staring at it very, very intently — something didn't look right about the situation," he said.
Bible had stared intently at the relatives of two of his victims who watched through a window a few feet from him, but never said anything to them.
He was a huge soccer fan, and because his family didn't own a television, he'd listen intently to live radio coverage of his favorite English Premier League games.
Forgoing a caption, the star simply posted a black and white photo of herself gazing intently inside a music studio on her social media accounts Wednesday morning. pic.twitter.
He sets up an angle to rescue his baby, from a source no one is expecting, instead of his familia, who his blackmailer is watching closely and intently.
"Ryan feels Paulina is very intelligent and has opened his mind to equality and civil rights, areas he has never really focused on that intently," the source adds.
EIGHT storeys above downtown Los Angeles, Sean Malinowski, deputy chief of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), focuses intently on a computer map of his old stomping ground.
Krupa's hair was pulled up into curlers, and she stared intently at the waves while Rihanna and Calvin Harris' hot collaboration, "This is What You Came For," played.
Baldwin, sporting a Maple Leafs jersey and jeans with her blonde hair slicked back, sat with her hands on her husband's shoulders as he watched the game intently.
If you've been in a public space in the past three days, you might have noticed groups of people staring intently at their phones as they pace around.
The likes of US Naval Research Lab have been studying the prospect intently, and Japan's Aerospace Agency plans on launching an orbital solar power plant within the decade.
Back on the floor, six understudies watched intently and practiced a few moves in the corner as the cast made its way in crisscrossing groups across the room.
"You're getting more smooth, like butter," said J.Lo, possibly in reference to her own braids, which she was intently stroking throughout Avalon's meet-and-greet with the SwayBots.
When I asked her if she also knew Miro and the gang she looked at me so intently that I felt like a mirror in an interrogation room.
The show opens with Vigée Le Brun's virtuoso portrait of Robert in romantic mode, casually dressed, hair unkempt, palette and brushes in hand, gazing intently into the distance.
"I've been living my life from man to man and adapting myself to those relationship because I didn't love myself," Hannah admits, as Mike nods and listens intently.
Democrats are, almost to a person, "with her," as the slogan goes -- and with her all the more because extremist Republicans are so intently and unfairly against her.
The camera bounces with the vehicle's suspension, focused intently on Bourne's eyes, cutting away only in brief glimpses to show us close-ups of the scene around him.
She was instantly attracted to Jonathan Mummolo, a second-year Ph.D. student with casual good looks in jeans and rolled-up shirt sleeves, intently leading an orientation meeting.
Taking their places at the barre, they followed intently as Ms. Copeland led them through a series of exercises, pausing to offer corrections, to adjust fingers and feet.
"Classic Polster," said Pete Weinberger, a Cleveland plaintiffs' lawyer who has appeared before the judge in other cases, saying he seemed to listen intently and probe with pragmatism.
Did he envision himself and his wife Gail, a poet, in this drawing, as he was intently looking at the bouquet sitting on the hospital table beside him?
Musicians of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, the improbable ensemble he founded nearly 20 years ago with Edward Said, were tuning their instruments, listening intently to one another.
She was instantly attracted to Mr. Mummolo, a second-year Ph.D. student with casual good looks in jeans and rolled-up shirt sleeves, intently leading an orientation meeting.
Filling the wooden benches and packed against the paneled walls, they listened intently as their lawyers and those of the Saudi government debated dry points of legal procedure.
Both parties are fundraising intently ahead of the 2018 midterms, with Democrats confident that President Trump's sagging favorability and historic trends have already put the House in play.
Intently impassive when she is listening to others, her features fly into motion when she is discussing matters close to her heart, from psychoanalytic theory to samba dancing.
I'd been told that the recorded birdsong played on a loop, and so for a few minutes I listened intently, but I didn't have the ear for it.
" Pixar, lately focused more intently on sequels, has recently had an uneven track record with originals, finding a blockbuster in "Inside Out" but fizzling with "The Good Dinosaur.
At one point during the second act, he and his daughter sat in identical poses: right hands pressed to their chins while intently observing the drama before them.
But the congressman defends the tour as his way of staying in touch with his district, one where Republicans are intently focused on immigration and securing the border.
Sanders listened intently as John, who said he served 20 years in the military, revealed that he has been diagnosed with stage four Huntington's disease, a neurodegenerative disorder.
In the coming week, investor focus will move more intently to the topic of trade, and that is what will make or break the rally at year-end.
Learning to listen intently to ourselves may be the most valuable thing we can do when it comes to art, knowledge work or starting and running a business.
Learning to listen intently to ourselves may be the most valuable thing we can do when it comes to art, knowledge work or starting and running a business.
Years ago, I realized that my frequent headaches resulted from an unconscious habit of clenching my jaw when I concentrated intently on a task like sewing or cooking.
In its communications with the public, the administration has focused intently on the patients who have been found to have the disease, but it must look ahead now.
The Democrats say the cap will force ICE to focus more intently on immigrants in the country illegally who have committed crimes, in lieu of targeting others indiscriminately.
It's a way of distancing the audience while also drawing them closer in the process by asking them to look more intently at what they would normally ignore.
All of these epic battles pale into insignificance compared to these two kookaburra birds staring intently into each other's eyes in a fight for a single scrap of meat.
Francis listened intently as three speakers read Bonetti's meditations about migrants being set on fire, dying in the desert or drowning at sea and ending up in nameless coffins.
Ms Wang's use of a muted colour palette—the frame is filled with beiges, grays and whites—encourages the viewer to focus more intently on the characters' inner lives.
Why it matters: If China pursues autonomous vehicle technology as intently as it sought and achieved leadership in electrics, it could be first to see widespread adoption of AVs.
I watched Trump on TV, looked out the window at the robin's-egg blue sky, and imagined as intently as I could what an inbound missile would look like.
Consciously pull your breath into your body, letting it fill you, release it slowly while thinking intently about how good your body feels when it is touched this way.
He opens his eyes to find Dany intently staring down at him: Hiiiiiiii… "I'm so sorry, I wish he'd never gone," Jon says ultra sincerely and takes her hand.
Via phone, Connor (Jack Falahee) reiterates to Annalise the unfortunate information about Simon's shooting to the lawyer, completely unaware that Dominick (Nicholas Gonzales) is listening intently in the stairwell.
But this year, following the fall of one of the festival's most high-profile regulars, Harvey Weinstein, the event's ingrained sexism was scrutinised and criticised more intently than ever.
Their blond and brown hair offset with bows, their bodies shaped by white collars and flare skirts, they focus intently — as children do — on perfectly pouring out their tea.
By focusing so intently on criminality, Trump effectively moved the conversation surrounding Clinton's use of a private email server from being about her judgment to being about an indictment.
This is the show's first real guest star stunt, and "Deja Vu" intently tries to limit the flash of Stallone's introduction and make it feel at least somewhat natural.
Despite some arresting visuals, the film focuses so intently on the flaws that drive its titular superheroes into battle that it manages to undermine the appeal of both characters.
After graduating in 2010, she worked a number of design jobs before deciding to focus more intently on her woven artwork, which she's done for the last five years.
Companies like Intently — a Pinterest-like ad replacer — are actually hoping to create viable rivals to industry heavyweights like Eyeo's AdBlockPlus and AdBlock (two confusingly named, yet separate companies).
During breaks, when most people went off to smoke in the bathroom or under the stairs, he would sit on a little chair outside the classroom and read intently.
I pretended to like them intently at one point because the person I was sleeping with or wanted to sleep with liked them and I wanted to impress them.
Dressed in a black-and-white-striped jail jumpsuit, he sat beside his defense attorneys, listening intently to each witness, a finger usually pressed to his temple in concentration.
Four women met late last month at a restaurant in a Twin Cities suburb, where they spoke for hours, so intently their waiter had trouble getting their drink orders.
Trump has come under criticism for saying very little about Hong Kong's protests and appearing, instead, to focus more intently on his hopes for a trade deal with Beijing.
The children crowded around, looking intently at the objects sitting on the rug before them: a handful of spice containers from the supermarket and a wooden mortar and pestle.
Mona Scott-Young, the music manager turned reality TV mogul who is executive producer of the "Love & Hip-Hop" franchise, stuck close to SahBabii's father, chatting with him intently.
Ms. Sinta, wearing a batik shawl and a veil that partly covered her hair, was in typical good cheer, listening intently and finding pauses in conversation to offer counsel.
Are we watching the Kavanaugh hearings so intently around the world as they reflect a little bit of where we all are going -- or where we have already gone?
Mr. Trump listened intently but apparently deferred to Jeff Sessions, then a senator from Alabama and head of the campaign's foreign policy team, according to participants in the meeting.
Obama is the first US president to visit Greece in 17 years, and he focused intently on the debt situation and the influx of refugees fleeing the Syrian civil war.
I was puzzled, but not unappreciative; I've watched both seasons of Pete Holmes' cute comedy about comedy, and while it's not something I rewatch intently, I respected her unlikely enthusiasm.
Like a camera slowly panning the room as intently as a roving eye, we track different angled views of the kitchen as they unfold across the surface, like an accordion.
I've argued that President Barack Obama should have listened more intently to the everyday white Americans who despised him, and that school choice, done well, is a legitimate educational policy.
Many firms today focus more intently on how to recruit and retain millennials, and they base success on the percentage of their workers that now come from this younger generation.
One of the leaders of the Rescue Rangers — made up of scores of volunteers from Starks, Dequincy, Sulphur, even South Carolina — Broussard listened to the group's private Zello channel intently.
On another black pedestal, a ceramic "scholar" in a baby blue robe gazes intently at a large cement rock of the same color with a small but self-satisfied smile.
"In Follower, I was interested in looking outward and discovering how intently focusing on others might change me in some way, and perhaps change them a bit, too," she adds.
There's some lossiness that comes across if you listen intently, and it's clear that Samsung's doing some heavy processing to make these tiny earbuds sound as good as they do.
At a conference for local entrepreneurs in Northern Ireland, the couple listened intently to husband and wife duo Adam and Sinead Murphy as they pitched their range of baby products.
Despite that, Cleveland are the heavy favorite to win the East and James, looking to reach a sixth straight NBA Final, insists he is intently focused on leading these Cavs.
As the film begins we see Broodthaers seated in a small garden that he's appropriated for the museum, dipping his pen in an inkwell and writing intently in a notebook.
"The New Jersey Department of Health's move to close the facility provided an opportunity to focus more intently on quality, safety and a consistent adherence to sound policies and procedures."
North Korea's 22-person delegation was led by Kim Yo Jong, a suspected human rights abuser and the younger sister of leader Kim, who was followed intently by TV cameras.
To determine the best options for them, he asked them intently about their likes and dislikes, their fears and motivations and their worldly desires to feel refreshed upon waking up.
No one in the real world buys that, obviously, but Ben gets off remarkably easy at Casa B., winning over her loved ones by listening intently and crying on command.
Amazon, Google and other tech giants are intently exploring aerial drones, raising the level of potential competition in one of the most dynamic and disruptive corners of the aerospace industry.
As the ace Clayton Kershaw intently watched each pitch with his arms draped over the dugout rail, Urias, with his high leg kick, started the game by striking out Granderson.
The impact of the government shutdown is not yet evident in the December home sales, though it will be felt in some fashion and more intently the longer the shutdown.
When Herbie Hancock sat in on "Watermelon Man," he shared the keyboard bench with a student, Sequoia Snyder, who watched his hands intently before playing her own, startlingly poised solo.
Sitting on the edge of a grave, he was intently wrapped up with every move, at once thrilled and anxious as the birds tangled their necks together and delivered blows.
Veterans Day 2017: What you need to know An American family I watch Khan intently as he winds down this speaking engagement, his 165th since he famously took on Trump.
Gun-control advocates and victims' rights groups have embraced the case as a way to knock down stalwart gun protections, while gun makers and dealers are watching the case intently.
Freshly shaven and wearing a pale blue shirt, Jutting focused on the session intently on Wednesday, making notes as he sat in a sectioned off area, flanked by three policemen.
By the time the Mets won the 1986 Series, Apatow had graduated from Syosset High School and was at the University of Southern California and following the Mets less intently.
It's the most public fight yet between the union that represents the nation's roughly 350 immigration judges and Sessions, who has intently focused on the immigration courts under his purview.
Abhimanyu listens intently — at times, the thrumming drone of his mother's aorta next to his tiny ear is near-deafening — but as Arjuna speaks, his mother dozes off to sleep.
Buzz Aldrin (Corey Stoll), seated by his side, eventually has to step in to talk about the crew's great responsibility and excitement, while Armstrong stares intently into the middle distance.
There is something undeniably powerful about a group of people, let alone men, sitting and listening intently — cross-talk, interrupting and giving advice are highly discouraged — without distraction or interruption.
If someone wasn't talking, I was watching their face and body language intently for any kind of clue as to what was happening on the other end of the screen.
In this case, voters have already begun casting ballots in some locales as the national conversation focuses intently on whether Judge Kavanaugh sexually assaulted a fellow teenager in high school.
Mr. Harrelson took a deep hit while staring intently at the board, unaware that his wife and youngest daughter, Makani, had pulled into the parking lot to ferry him home.
Lampert, who wears her dark hair in a spiky mullet, and has the long face and androgynous features of a Byzantine icon, stared ahead intently, her eyes brimming with tears.
The Sanders campaign was also intently focused on winning the Latino vote in the state, and appeared to be the only one with precinct captains designated for Spanish-language caucuses.
I thought I might be allergic to natural gas or certain fabrics until one day I realized that I tensed my facial muscles when I concentrated intently on a project.
" In a later article about the meeting, in The Independent, Mr. Horne wrote: "I was questioned intently on how de Gaulle got out of Algeria; I had to reply, 'Mr.
Drawing this line helped me to curb my tendency to overwork and also helped me focus intently on what was going to give me the biggest bang for my time.
Mr. Onaodowan first saw "The Great Comet" at opening night in November and was in the audience again on Tuesday night, when he intently studied Mr. Groban's movement and voice.
Though Democrats would lack procedural weapons, they and their allies say they would still mount a challenge using whatever tools available, and their attention would focus intently on the nominee.
The students — who range in age from 20 to 60 and vary widely in experience and ability — sit or stand as close to Dr. Harris as they can, watching intently.
Perhaps he's best described as a charter member of the same ruling class that in his monologue he indicted for working so intently to divide and confuse the American people.
He's in the midst of a game, but relaxed enough that he's cracking jokes with his peers and with his dad, who watches intently from the back of the floor.
Jordan Binion intently stared out his kitchen window, fully expecting Drake or Justin Timberlake to arrive on his doorstep, whisking him away to a musical career that would make him famous.
Whether Kelly is expressing his inner sorrow or just intently listening, there's no denying he looks especially unimpressed whenever Trump's in the room ... John Kelly Listens to Trump: A Series pic.twitter.
An interpreter accompanied Romar, who greeted the judge in Arabic, then listened intently to the instructions from the bench, which were translated to him as he shook his head in agreement.
At the airport and main railway stations in Johannesburg cabbies crowd around commuters, looking intently at their smartphones before trying to manhandle those who seem to be getting into Uber cars.
Republicans on the committee questioned Comey intently but did not attack his integrity or try to treat him roughly, as a witness making accusations against a sitting Republican president might expect.
Inside, the two — who star as love interests Jonathan Byers and Nancy Wheeler on the Netflix hit — chatted intently at the bar, as Heaton held a champagne glass in his hand.
She listened intently to the lunchtime conversations I had with my schoolmates over bologna sandwiches, and nodded patiently along to tales of my contentious piano lessons with my great aunt Robbie.
Gillum calmed her down and listened intently, then he instructed one of his aides nearby to have her get in contact with their campaign to see if it could help her.
Forgoing a caption, the 35-year-old country star simply posted a black and white photo of herself gazing intently inside a music studio on her social media accounts Wednesday morning.
Photos obtained by Hyperallergic also show him comparing his reptilian digits to the refined hands drawn by Michelangeo and gazing intently at Daniele da Volterra's bronze portrait of his famous contemporary.
The same goes for Hidden Folks and any of these other games that need me to quietly and intently focus on them to get at the real meat of the game.
We need to think more deeply and more intently as a society about how we're going to achieve safety and if there's any role for policing as we currently know it.
And intently looking at this photo for the last minute or so, here's what we can tell you about the alleged perps, who can't be named but who can be analyzed.
The Support After Suicide organization suggests that those of us sitting with the griever try to listen intently to what they actually feel, without judgement, rather than offering clichés or explanations.
Apparently he was smoking pipeweed with some seriously Genesis P-Orridge-looking elves and watching the Criterion Collection so intently that he managed to bring Max Von Sydow back with him.
"We had a great conversation and my goal is to get reassurances that we were going to adopt an agenda that would focus more intently on regular working families," Lynch said.
And that the final curtain fell with Lensky and Onegin staring intently at each other presumably carried significance, though whether it was meant to be confronting or consoling was not obvious.
Schumer was later spotted deep in discussion with the new president, who listened to the Democratic leader intently while he propped his elbow on the table, head resting on his hand.
Instead of intently staring at one spot, seeing the smallest changes, scientists are now able to see what happens on a global scale, although they will miss some of the details.
To understand what is happening in the economy right now, the best advice is to listen intently to the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) and the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
The rest of the Ivy League has closed ranks behind Harvard, filing a joint amicus brief, and universities across the nation are watching intently for a ruling with wide-ranging impacts.
In moments of crisis, as when Bill seizes up in pain, Lorraine focuses intently (and uncharacteristically) on some domestic task — running the garbage disposal, or sorting through a bowl of potpourri.
I watched them as they intently listened to the youth group leader deliver a talk: about seeing Christ in everything; about giving back to the community; about asking God for help.
The men displayed no emotion as they listened intently to a translator while the verdict was read at a court in the province of Nonthaburi, just north of Bangkok, the capital.
There's a famous picture of him reclining in this very spot from 30: young Sondheim staring intently at a pad of paper, Blackwing pencil at the ready, framed by two windows.
I watched and listened as they intently heard from experts around the state and country and as they discussed how they could improve in their roles within the criminal justice system.
Dressed in a navy blue shirt, Jutting appeared clean shaven and focused intently during the cross examination, leaning forward in his sectioned off area where he was flanked by 3 policemen.
By late Wednesday morning, the courtroom was again transformed into a stage for Ms. Haley's recollections, as jurors listened intently as two court reporters read Ms. Haley's testimony from Jan. 27.
As Elina Svitolina advanced to the semifinals of the United States Open on Tuesday, the other half of tennis' super couple watched intently from the front row of her player's box.
He taps into the heady sense of a movement exploding but also offers a clear glimpse of the intently focused, achingly vulnerable teenager who finds herself at its white-hot center.
My colleague Suhasini was haranguing the clerk, urging him to look through his ledger one more time, when I realized that a man was warming himself beside a stove, listening intently.
She noted what all of her teammates were doing on each set she called out, with small digs and smiles for everyone as she ran the offense, with Frese watching intently.
Mr. Buttigieg sat behind a small desk on a stage in a vast high school auditorium, looking out on the crowd of city residents, listening intently and rarely raising his voice.
Instead, he painted her voyeuristically on a balcony (with Fanny Claus), reclining on bourgeois sofas, and intently gazing back as she does in "Berthe Morisot with a Bouquet of Violets" (1872).
A naked man huddles in a raft and stares intently at the bars of Dove soap in his hands, oblivious to the hole in his craft, in "Going Down Clean" (2016).
It's hard for me to imagine a man, even one who knows less than I about how to behave properly, worrying as intently about offending someone or making a fool of himself.
Infinity War could have been freed from the Avengers moniker, and focused more intently on Thanos — a villain-as-protagonist gambit that the filmmakers claimed to have performed, but ultimately hedged on.
Standing stoutly atop a pile of rocks, arms crossed in a defiant pose, or intently holding the viewer's gaze, these people clearly don't want the viewers' pity but instead demand their respect.
Each artwork in the exhibition suggests consciousness-altering and liberating experiences outdoors — for instance looking intently at the sky, into space, or into great distances — times when one opens oneself to immensity.
She, Google co-founder Larry Page, and Amazon chief Jeff Bezos all sat at a Trump table, drinking Trump Natural Spring Water, listening intently and smiling politely at America's new president-elect.
"We have been quiet, but we have been listening intently … What we do is much more important than what we say, but since launch we have sometimes focused too much on that."
Watching Cyrus speak onstage as she accepted her award, Hemsworth laughed at the singer's jokes, clapped and listened intently as she talked about her passion for making real change in the world.
I wasn't very talkative like the others but I was listening intently at the conversations they were having, paying attention to all the faces, and most of them fit the prison mold.
Even though I'd been waiting for this moment, focusing on it intently, when it arrived I had no idea, no plan at all, as to whether or not I should kiss him.
At the start of "Something to Hunt," the International Contemporary Ensemble's violinist Ben Russell raised his bow and hovered it above his instrument's strings, eyes fixed intently on the conductor David Fulmer.
"Ouija Board Lies" chugs intently before letting loose with a solo that spirals out of control in the middle; "Cool About Easy" whacks away at the same swaggering chords with restrained force.
In front of me was profound advice—on how to open up, or how to better communicate—but only if I watched long and intently, spinning their obvious failures into tangible lessons.
In one image, Badwan is a simple cook tending to a gas-lit bowl; in another, a painter intently at work; later, a writer in a dark room furiously slapping a typewriter.
Business leaders are intently focused on promoting creative approaches that will raise the performance of our K-12 students — making them and the entire U.S. economy more competitive for decades to come.
Markets will be watching intently for which Trump boards Air Force One to take a sojourn across the Middle East: The stately leader who delivered a rousing address to Congress on Feb.
Unlike most binge entertainments, Happy Hour doesn't seek to divert our attention from everyday life, but to focus on it intently—to such an extent that it begins to rival life itself.
Such distress signs also caught the attention of municipal bond insurers such as Assured Guaranty, MBIA, and Ambac Financial Group, which have until now been focusing intently on developments in Puerto Rico.
In her stash of supplies was a flask of electrolyte water and a generous MAC compact, into which she peered intently, applying makeup in a tumult of traffic with a steady hand.
" At parties, she flirted intently, but by the time she and a partner were together in bed, she said, "I'd kind of get hit with this realization that I was physically disconnected.
Sitting in a white plastic lawn chair, staring intently through a pair of large, black binoculars, Charlotte Lau pulls a multicolored scarf high over her face and zips up her grey hoodie.
That's what happens to Melissa McCarthy's character in the cut SNL sketch "Supermarket Spree," in which she focuses so intently on winning the game that she'll take out anyone in her way.
At the water table, a 13-year-old girl smears her arms with purple paint while a 1-year-old boy watches intently from a teacher's lap before toddling over to investigate.
But as world soccer begins to focus more intently on the 203 tournament in Russia this week, and the teams that will be taking part, thoughts of 2022 are never far away.
Even when word gets out that the Martian invasion announcement was just part of a radio show, not everyone listens as intently as they did to the original radio program and gossip.
In "How We Would Give Birth" (2007), a woman in a hospital bed gazes intently at an old-fashioned landscape painting on the wall while a bloody fetus emerges from her vagina.
When his team was playing at Oregon State, Murphy set up an early morning workout for Indians scouts, who had been intently following Kipnis, so they could see him at second base.
Wrestling the Panama Papers into movie form might have worked better as some kind of premium-TV anthology series, or perhaps an HBO movie focusing intently on one quadrant of the corruption.
What I love about this genre, is that you can analyze it and think very intently, or just kick back, be creative, or simply listen and absorb on a number of levels.
This much we're certain about, but what lies beneath Jupiter's stormy surface could previously be summarized thusly:¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Gazing intently at the cloud tops, scientists have acquired a two-dimensional perspective of Jupiter.
At the top is a President who is consumed with providing evidence to his base voters that they chose correctly in 2016 -- and intently focused on the Democratic race to become his opponent.
Hence, when Shikha Sharma, who leads one of India's biggest private banks, addressed students at IIM-A — the country's premier grad school — and drew analogies between life partners and workplaces, everyone listened intently.
I can picture her now: listening intently with her arms folded across her chest while a suburban Valley guy in jeans and a flannel spilled his worries, dramas, and scandals into her ear.
The measure comes at the same time that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is expected to shift its regulatory gears to focus more intently on ways to boost capital formation more broadly.
Shortly before the girl-powered snap, Rob posted another one of baby Dream up close, sucking on a pacifier and gazing at her proud daddy intently while wrapped in a leopard-print blanket.
In a lab at the museum reserved for special artifacts, Mr. Silverstein watched intently as a white-gloved curator unfurled the contents of the box, which he and his brother, Tom, were donating.
Starting at 11 AM, the Chipotle Twitter account began live tweeting the meeting, picking out choice quotes from CEO Steve Ellis and broadcasting a photo of employees intently watching a food safety video.
A day later, as I descended a staircase at Penn Station in New York on my way home from work, I spotted a woman just ahead of me staring intently at her phone.
But things get surreal around the three-minute mark, when the video cuts to an audience member sitting on a curb intently bobbing his head to the music and aggressively brushing his teeth.
I remember getting frustrated and a bit angry at them for giving up, so I would follow the end of the game intently hoping for a comeback win just to shut them up.
What the videos show The panel of eight men and four women, which includes one black man and one black woman, watched intently as both videos were played in open court on Tuesday.
At last I take the pill, and I begin to focus intently on the pain in my neck and down my back—waiting for the magic moment when it begins to melt away.
His presence may have not been felt in the stadium, but Fury was intently watching on Saturday night, offering both a message of congratulations to Joshua and a back-handed compliment to boot.
As the crowd Saturday night thrilled to the most violent kicks and punches, Mr. Trump, who was wearing a suit and red tie, sat mostly stone-faced, his arms crossed, but watching intently.
Throughout the meat of the health care debate, when the press and public were intently focused on the issue, Republicans ignored the public discussion, and instead focused on extensive behind-closed-doors negotiations.
At best we might have a shot of the writer sitting in front of a manual typewriter, smoking intently and staring into the middle distance in between noisily plunking out a few sentences.
The final resting place may not be tech's final frontier, but it's definitely a place where we, as a society, haven't intently focused on in the same way we have, say, our smartphones.
Conservative media outlets, however, focus more intently on confirming their audience's biases, and are much more susceptible to disinformation, propaganda, and outright falsehoods (as judged by neutral fact-checking organizations such as PolitiFact).
At a desperate moment in America's modern history, Trump appears to continue to be focused intently on his own political image, claiming personal credit and remaining highly sensitive to any form of criticism.
As the lawyer made his pitch, a supervising F.B.I. agent and a senior career Justice Department official, Bruce G. Ohr, both listened intently, according to a former bureau official who described the meeting.
Svitolina's boyfriend, Gaël Monfils, watched intently from the front row of her player's box as she continued what has been the most successful joint run at a Grand Slam event for the couple.
Ross had his eyes firmly closed for as long as 15 minutes, video suggested, as Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo gave the impression of listening intently to Trump.
" Keed, knee to knee with the businessman, listened intently, nodding along and promising to try out the social video platform as he approached the release of his new album, "Trapped on Cleveland 73.
Stein said Trump listened intently as Penn went over polling data and shared some advice stemming from his experience with the Clinton impeachment, but that he was unsure Trump would follow the advice.
"Where we're at right now is just quietly observing everything happening on the political landscape, and when the next election comes along ... I will be watching very intently," he said in the interview.
Some Democrats have been critical of party leaders for focusing too intently on Trump — a strategy that backfired in November's elections and left the Republicans pulling all the levers of power in Washington.
We focus intently on the buildings on the other side of the street or the array of cars down the road, hoping to keep our humanity, the part of us that cares, dormant.
Battlegrounds, in presenting life as incredibly short and horribly violent, forces me to focus intently on the trees, buildings, and ambient sounds of life to know if my own bit of punctuation is coming.
You said he&aposs actually going easy on Iran by focusing so intently on the nuclear deal that he has lost sight of a larger strategy that would effectively contain Iran in the region.
With all of these changes going on for the doctors at Grey's this season, we'll be watching intently to catch how all of this new change will impact the characters we know and love.
The place has retained much of the same décor from those socialist days gone by which lends it special charm—even with all the Tito portraits intently staring down at you from the walls.
It is worth noting that the glass door to my chamber opened very easily and with a clinician watching me intently throughout I feel confident I could have ended the experiment rapidly if necessary.
For instance, being decked by a woman because you ignored approximately eight obvious social cues in favor of standing out and nodding intently but emotionlessly, like a cat watching a pigeon through a window.
Only when he moved to New York in 1976, as much to witness his punk heroes in action as to immerse himself in experimental theatre, did he begin to play with music more intently.
It's to be found in the careers of Alan and Henrietta Lenier, who took their work designing the earliest "portable" computers in a bold new direction, one that looked intently at the human brain.
Despite the stifling heat and humidity, they focus intently on the wriggling bats, taking short breaks only to snap a few selfies, and have a quick dinner of sticky rice and sweet pork skewers.
As ever with Trump, it won't be until after the visit that we learn how intently he has listened to Macron or how likely he is to take anything he has said on board.
The set began slowly, building intently into 'Very Friendly' (the Moors murderers song), 'We Hate You (Little Girls)', 'Factory', 'Slug Bait', 'Dead Ed' and finally letting rip, no holds barred, with 'Zyklon B Zombie'.
"The New Jersey Department of Health's move to close the facility provided an opportunity to focus more intently on quality, safety and a consistent adherence to sound policies and procedures," the center's statement continued.
Three Marines who served in Vietnam made the trip together, and stared intently at the Marine Corps War Memorial's depiction of the raising of an American flag over the Japanese island of Iwo Jima.
Bergdahl watched intently as the prosecution played a video of Shannon Allen and a nurse helping her husband get out of bed and maneuver through the home, which is filled with specialty medical equipment.
In recent weeks, however, there have been growing indications that investigators are focusing on bigger targets, and they seem to be looking more intently at the state's failure to respond to the Legionnaires' cases.
"He looked intently at her face in the oval cameo," Boyd writes, "but the dated formalities of the pose, the exposure's long hold denied any sense of the real person emerging from the portrait."
I pick out six to eight questions to bring out to the moderator, all the while listening intently to make sure questions I planned to bring out haven't already been covered in the talk.
This tension allows the film to be both intently observational and deeply confessional, allowing a kind of visual complexity that mirrors Mr. Gonzalez's own experience of self, from internal and external points of view.
A video of the incident shows Mr. Trump looking intently downward as the man seated next to him rises to shake hands with Mr. Trudeau, appearing to give the Canadian leader the cold shoulder.
Race's role in admissions is being debated at every level in education, from colleges to elite high schools to gifted elementary programs, and all of them will be watching intently for a broad ruling.
Other differences are also crucial: Interest rates were higher and the Fed was embarking on a determined tightening campaign then, while the Fed now is intently on hold after three rate cuts last year.
Still, the Saudis will be listening intently this weekend for even more reassurance from Mr. Trump that the Iran page has truly been turned and that the Saudi-American alliance is back on track.
Jurors, during long pauses between Altman's questions and Zhang's answers switched from looking at each other quizzically and staring at intently at Zhang, waiting for any type of answer or response from the defendant.
"For those who value real information, there will still be some reliable publications and news outlets, and their credibility will need to be guarded all the more intently by professional journalists," he added. Rep.
Coaches, university presidents, the beat writers who cover this stuff, the NCAA: These are the people who get the most out of us focusing so intently on the specific case or a single program.
When we focus too intently on the actions of the Trump-Pence administration, we miss the bigger — and better — picture: A majority of Americans — in all but six states — now support same-sex marriage.
U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz on Thursday said Russia is forcing the United States to focus more intently on its nuclear security, and he added that the U.S. should work to modernize its nuclear deterrent.
YAOUNDE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sitting in a circle with several other young men in a charity's offices in Cameroon's capital, Fleur listens intently to the speaker talk about gay sex before slowly raising his hand.
For a short while, he sat alone, looking intently ahead of him, a striking contrast to the continuous fanfare he had received from colleagues since returning to Washington after his brain cancer diagnosis and surgery.
Part of this involves focusing more intently on software that the firm began developing earlier this year called Signal, which aims to make it easier for founders to discern which VCs they should be approaching.
"The therapists listened intently and provided understanding and smiles, and helped pick out parts of the stories that were good and made me happy, as in the silver linings of really dark clouds," he remembers.
Pelosi also went after the Republicans for focusing so intently on her in lieu of problems facing the country, while offering a warning to Democrats not to allow GOP operatives to decide the party's leadership.
I listened intently and immediately felt compelled, out of basic politeness, to remain in front of one interviewee until he had finished answering all of his questions before crossing the room to the other man.
At Al Zahra mosque nearby, Mr. Sufi held court as a cluster of Hazara men and women sat cross-legged on the floor, listening intently as he cataloged the perils of negotiating with the Taliban.
BAGHDADI, Iraq — As he hunted for a seasonal delicacy, Mohaned Salah Yasseen scanned the ground intently, searching for places where the soil is cracked and slightly raised — the telltale sign a desert truffle lies below.
He pauses — another of Moroni's innovations is the portrait subject shown in suspended motion rather than in a static pose — and looks at us intently, leaving no doubt that he'll soon return to his work.
On "Neo Native," his first album with his current trio — Romy Brauteseth on bass and Sphelelo Mazibuko on drums — Mr. Dyer is also focused intently on the piano as a vessel of its own history.
I watched them as they looked intently at the manuscripts arrayed around us, and I knew they were seeing things I couldn't see, and feeling things I couldn't feel, because they could read the words.
Another memory of my father is this: Every morning, before breakfast, he would sit for a long time in front of the butsudan shrine in our home, intently reciting Buddhist sutras, with his eyes closed.
With coffee in hand, owners, trainers, news media members, employees and friends watch intently as horses wearing the all-important yellow and pink saddle cloths that denote Derby and Oaks contenders emerge from their barns.
His mother, who remembers that Ragnar, from the time he was three or four, used to listen intently to adult conversations, asked him whether she should continue with the marriage in spite of their difficulties.
LOS ANGELES — The chief executive of Sony's underperforming entertainment division, Michael Lynton, announced Friday that he would step down to focus more intently on the popular messaging service Snapchat, where he was an early investor.
Here are some examples from him: I was surprised to see that even when an attendee without proper credentials approached him backstage, he didn't get annoyed and answered her questions intently while speaking with her.
The blinding hubbub, combined with the ever-increasing power of social media, has led many studios and networks to focus more intently on elaborate experiences — "activations," in industry shorthand — in the surrounding hotels and streets.
So much of the later episodes involve one of the presenters standing in front of a work of art (usually a painting), studying it intently (to dramatic music), and then discussing it for the audience.
Now, it appears the administration is going to focus more intently on limiting Chinese immigration and take a more critical eye to Chinese nationals working in sensitive areas like science and technology, again according to Politico.
You'll hear a distant buzzing, then see a brightly colored aircraft come over the trees, its falcon wings arcing out gracefully from the body, four blades whirring intently to ease the aircraft into a steady hover.
For years he focused intently on the annual Forbes list of the wealthiest people in the world because he could game it through lobbying the editors and giving them his own unverified claims about his holdings.
Peering intently through a pair of eyeglasses at an unseen canvas, brush in hand, he is wearing a light beard and a wide-brimmed hat (despite his lack of irony, was Dolci the first hipster artist?).
That's why the winner of the multiple rounds I played wasn't me or two other friends who had studied the game's instructions intently, but my boyfriend who had seemingly wandered through the game paying little attention.
"JRS watching Mommy give her speech at the UN yesterday," Hathaway, 34, captioned the photo of her little boy, who was outfitted in lion-print duds and balancing himself while tuning in intently on a tablet.
In an earlier episode at breakfast with Elio's parents, the camera, like Elio, focuses intently on a soft-boiled egg that Oliver irreverently smashes, yolk spilling out out of the shell, before helping himself to another.
To the viewer, that amounts to intently watching a computer desktop displaying some changing text in the Command Prompt box; some graphics card diagnostics; blurry faces as the program's inputs and outputs; and that's about it.
For the past couple of hours I've been sat wrapped in the warmth of my coat, intently listening to 2808INK parlay an extended missive to the current hip-hop scene that exists in the United Kingdom.
He would study intently the work of the designer Vicente Wolf and columns like "High Low," a regular feature pairing expensive furniture with cheaper, similar options that has since become a standard of every shelter mag.
Matt Perkins, a 21-year veteran of the fire department of Cy-Fair, short for Cypress-Fairbanks, listened intently to the progress from the mini-command post set up in his truck at a gas station.
Clinton's high-water mark as pop-political icon: the "Texts From Hillary" Tumblr meme, which captioned photos of then-Secretary of State Clinton on a military transport plane, wearing sunglasses and staring intently at a BlackBerry.
There are no restaurants or hotels nearby, but on game days the parking lot is filled with the cars of Hungarian oligarchs, who come to socialize while Viktor Orbán intently watches the game, often standing alone.
That's why campaigns that want them focus so intently on energy and enthusiasm, why Sanders believed he could capture their concerns — speak to their hopes and needs — and in doing so bring them to the polls.
The 39-year-old widow of President Kennedy, two inches taller than her new husband, stood beside the 62-year-old multimillionaire during a 30-minute ceremony and gazed intently at the officiating Greek Orthodox prelate.
Obama officials and Congress clearly made a big mistake early in the recession by focusing more intently on saving banks — and, thus, bankers and investors — and much less on directly helping families facing foreclosures and layoffs.
But today, everyone would work together for two solid hours: Men, women, teenagers, Ukrainian, African-American, Asian, Latina, Jewish, first-timers and veterans, concentrating intently at two long tables in a basement with no phone service.
With Amazon's television assembly line in much better shape — Ms. Salke has made deals with creators like Jordan Peele to bring shows to the service — she is now looking more intently at the studio's film operation.
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Apple knows this, and, as part of an effort to make the Apple Watch a more alluring accessory for iPhone owners, the company is focusing intently on building advanced heart-rate monitoring into its best-selling wearable.
Sitting on the kerb in central Delhi, amidst the crowds of thousands waving Ekta Parishad's green and white flag, Sahariya listens intently as various speakers — from social activists to politicians — address the gathering from a large podium.
More to the point, focusing so intently on universal pre-K obscures the fact that most pre-K (and K-85033) programs still require a lot of improvements when it comes to curriculum, assessment, and effective instruction.
"These are all commonsense solutions added to this legislation in a vigorous debate on Capitol Hill, and under the President's leadership we'll continue to listen intently for ways to make this even better," Pence told the crowd.
Third, because climate change is just as much about the future as it is about the environment now, they have intently engaged younger adults and millennials who are the organizers, leaders and economic drivers of the future.
" With tears welling in her eyes, Ms. Heitkamp stared intently at a reporter and continued: "And I want you to put this in there, it did not make my mom less strong that she was a victim.
Philip Chasen, an antiques dealer in East Norwich, N.Y., said that few other enthusiasts specialized as intently as Mr. Hancock, although Mr. Chasen did have one customer who sought only Tiffany desk sets enlaced in grapevine filigree.
At Jazz Standard starting Thursday with Ekaya, his longtime septet, he'll likely keep his interactions with the audience to a minimum, focusing intently on the keys instead, rummaging through a vast repertoire of original compositions, seeking perfection.
I'm still learning about you and I'll never grow old of watching you slowly wake up, catch a glimpse of me or your dad and focus intently, almost as if to say "I know you,'" she added.
During one of my first Christmases in America, I remember watching intently as my sister-in-law pulled out a cylinder from the fridge, cracked it open, and scooped sections of white goop onto a baking tray.
Holden said Trump was listening intently during those sessions and was especially moved when at one of those White House events, an attendee equated Americans with a record with the "forgotten men and women" whom Trump campaigned on.
"And she just stood there and listened intently to everything I had to say and there was something so warm about the way she was receiving my story that I just kept unloading more and more," he added.
People believed in the nominees, they gave a standing ovation to nearly everything, and they sang along intently to "Shallow," gasping softly when Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper got so close to kissing and yet regrettably did not.
Dizzia's performance is quite laudable; even though much of her performance is in silence as she intently watches the neighbors, the intrigue, curiosity, sympathy, and gratitude her character feels is wonderfully palpable through her facial expressions and gestures.
It's the genuine tone he strikes that had many in the crowd on this particular day willing to share personal stories with a crowd of strangers, as Sanders looked on intently, furrowing his brow and shaking his head.
Analysts and investors, however, say they will look more intently at policymakers' forecasts for the end-of-year federal funds rate as an indication of whether a quarter-point increase widely expected in December is likely to occur.
He was intently focused on personnel issues, laid out a detailed case against the Bob Rubin school of Democratic policy makers, was very critical of the Obama administration's choices, and explained at length the opposition to Antonio Weiss.
Called "Facing Facts," the 12-minute spot features interviews with Facebook employees discussing the many intricacies of the company's fake news fight, interspersed with b-roll footage of Facebook employees looking intently at computers and writing on whiteboards.
Fortunately, while the Hayward curb was a neat and very visual indicator of the fault under the city, seismologists have many more scientific ways to track upcoming earthquakes than staring intently at a piece of slowly moving sidewalk.
I click through 10, 20, 200 versions of the same popular shawl pattern, looking intently at the different yarns that people have used, the color combinations, the way the shawl looks in worsted weight versus fingering versus bulky.
Phoenix (CNN)Opportunity and necessity alike are pushing Democrats to focus more intently on gaining ground across the Sun Belt in next week's election, from Florida and Georgia in the Southeast to Nevada and Arizona in the Southwest.
The C.I.A.'s renewed focus on Mr. Tice, who was working as a journalist when he was captured in 2012, reflects a broader push by the Trump administration to focus more intently on Americans being held hostage abroad.
Curt James Brockway, wearing jeans and a short-sleeved plaid shirt, stood with his hands behind his back and looked intently at the judge during the short morning hearing at Mineral County Court in the town of Superior.
" — Thomas R. R. Cobb, a pro-slavery legal scholar, in 1858 "I stared intently, trying desperately not to lose sight of my mother, my little sister with her hair of gold and sun, my grandmother, my older sisters.
The way that modern social stratification affects the working class was studied intently in the wake of the segregationist Alabama governor George Wallace's first campaign for the presidency, when books like "Blue Collars and Hard Hats" (1971) appeared.
" Even those close to the president are taking notes: CNN's Brian Stelter reported over the weekend that "the White House has been watching Cuomo's daily pressers very intently—and has been taking cues from the New York governor.
Another aspect that concerns experts about the possibility of a nuclear strike by Trump is how intently the president responds to his base, as well as what that slice of America thinks about the use of such weapons.
Bourdain is a font of unvarnished opinion, but he also listens intently, and the word he uses perhaps more than any other is "interesting," which he pronounces with four syllables and only one "t": in-ner-ess-ting .
Focusing intently on a leading political rival, Trump leveled some of his harshest attacks in the former vice president's direction, arguing that Biden is only considered a successful vice president because he was paired with former President Obama.
CHICAGO — High above a gallery at the Art Institute of Chicago, balancing on a bright red ladder, Kemang Wa Lehulere worked intently on a school blackboard, his slashes of white chalk gradually cohering to reveal a rounded form.
Analysts and investors were listening intently during Ms. Lagarde's session with reporters for clues about her opinions on questions such as whether the central bank's fire hose of economic stimulus has begun to do more harm than good.
One way to do that is the famous Pomodoro Technique, a time-management strategy that involves working on a single task intently for 25 minutes, then taking a five-minute break, creating a time interval called a pomodoro.
Why it matters: The Trump administration is focused intently on reframing Medicaid as something closer to a welfare program, and has arguably made more significant conservative policy changes to Medicaid than to any of the other programs it oversees.
Most of them run six-to-12 months with full-time DDS staff, but a handful are staffed by six or so technical experts from across the DoD landscape who spend six months focusing intently on a single project.
Quiet but ardent, with a tendency to speak in lists, Phillipson leans forward so intently as she talks that, by the end of our conversation, I was pinned in my seat, very gently, between the table and the wall.
As PEOPLE previously reported, the two talked intently for most of the night there, keeping their focus on each other even while mingling with Davidson's close friend Machine Gun Kelly (née Colson Baker), Isla Fisher and Sacha Baron Cohen.
GERMANTOWN, N.Y. (Reuters) - A dozen wild food foragers listened intently to botanist Hayden Stebbins in an upstate New York field, entrusting him to steer them clear of the poisonings and arrests that have plagued others across the United States.
As she spoke, she grew restless, searching distractedly for a show curated by Amy Sillman with canvases propped along the walls She returned to her map, studying it intently, then pleaded with a security guard to lead the way.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - When Theresa May visits Brussels on Friday, EU negotiators will be listening intently for signs the British prime minister is preparing to risk a domestic backlash and raise her offer to secure a Brexit deal in December.
On Wednesday, Chrystia Freeland, Canada's foreign minister, who is in Washington for talks, expressed optimism that the discussions were moving in a positive direction and said Canadian and American officials were working intently to try to resolve remaining differences.
A longstanding joke at the conference is a game of "spot the Fed," where attendees see someone who moves a little too stiffly, or stares a little too intently, and might be either a government recruiter — or law enforcement.
In a telephone interview Wednesday night, Mr. Drago said he had been taking photos of the president with different lenses when he looked to his left and saw Mr. Kelly with his arms crossed, staring intently at Mr. Trump.
His desk, which is usually situation towards the back of the chamber, is situated prominently in the front row on the Republican side of the aisle during the impeachment trial and he's listened intently and taken lots of notes.
Several Republican senators watched intently as Schiff delivered his remarks, turning often to the Republican side of the room as he spoke and looking down occasionally at an open binder containing white pages of both printed and handwritten notes.
She stood in front of it, hand-in-hand with Skip Marley, who had rapped about "liars" whose "stumbling and fumbling" leads to riots, and looked intently at the audience, trying to pierce our bubble with a pleading stare.
For better or worse, there was something off about us, in the way that we homed in on each other's sentences, focussing too intently, as though we were listening to the radio with the volume a notch too low.
Mr. Rothman and Mr. Vinciquerra have turned movies into an unexpected engine by cutting costs and focusing more intently on all-audience "tent pole" fantasies like "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle," which took in $962 million worldwide in 2017.
During a recent meeting in Tucumán, six women listened intently to the activists as they shared advice, particularly about how to use misoprostol pills, a medication recommended as one of the safest methods of abortion by the World Health Organization.
In a new photo shared to Instagram by Pink, the baby boy of the "Raise Your Glass" singer and husband Carey Hart is propped up against some pillows, seemingly listening intently to his mama with a big smile on his face.
She reckoned she went five times to "Gone with the Wind", fortified with bread and sausages for the length of the film, listening intently to the raptures of Vivien Leigh and whatever Clark Gable drawled from under his pencil moustache.
"Everyone in our FICC business is intently focused on this topic, and at a granular, molecular level, working on it – as are all of us in the leadership team," he said, using an acronym for fixed income, currency and commodities trading.
Though you may not notice a tangible difference in your local advocacy with this change in awareness, especially if you are already intently listening to communities on the ground, your broader understanding of what these issues mean will get more complex.
Though the air is light-hearted and smells strongly of fried fish, a vast majority of the speakers and attendees take their seats as the five-hour onslaught of panels kicks off, everyone listening intently in hopes of understanding the future.
Footage shared on YouTube by the Associated Press shows the focused seals intently listening to sounds, flexing their nostrils, and repeating the noises via a hum that sounds a bit like if a human baby were to whine into a kazoo.
When I found him in the visiting clubhouse on a Friday afternoon at Fenway Park, Jason Heyward was hunched over an iPad, broad shoulders squared, eyes locked intently on video of one of his plate appearances two nights earlier in Pittsburgh.
It guarantees President Donald Trump will be without a cornerstone legislative achievement on his 100th day in office -- a symbolic moment that the White House has focused on intently in recent days as negotiations on a revised health care proposal accelerated.
People are hard-wired to seek connection; technologically mediated text messages are not the same as making eye contact with another human being who is intently listening to you as you start to say your most private thoughts out loud.
Elon Musk listens intently as President Donald Trump spews word diarrhea at the White House on February 3, 2017Photo: APA whopping 71 percent of Americans don't trust autonomous cars to drive them around, according to a new survey by AAA.
I listen intently when other people share rambling stories or otherwise useless-seeming information with me—not because I think it will someday earn me a monetary reward on the show, but because it's just the right thing to do.
What the book seems to suggest, then, is that Mueller was intently interested in making some sort of case against Stone directly involving WikiLeaks and the Podesta emails — and that he assembled a good deal of evidence toward that end.
PEOPLE previously reported, Davidson and Beckinsale, 45, talked intently for most of the night at Netflix's Golden Globes afterparty, keeping their focus on each other even while mingling with Davidson's close friend Machine Gun Kelly, Isla Fisher and Sacha Baron Cohen.
They go about their work intently and precisely, as does the man himself, who sketches at his breakfast table and cannot be bothered to talk to Johanna (Camilla Rutherford), the beautiful young woman who is, presumably, some sort of romantic interest.
As in other countries, a number of stations, tourist sites, and religious locations have also banned the app's usage, while signs have appeared in several major cities warning against the practice of "aruki-smaho" — walking while staring intently at your phone.
Reena Esmail's "Avartan" for orchestra and video mostly failed to make a connection between the caressing Debussy-like score — with more microtonal shimmies — and the video portraits, by Neeraj Jain, of men, women and children gazing intently into the camera.
Bush's administration had focused intently on the project because 28503 was the first transition after the 22019/11 attacks, and the Obama administration worked closely with Mitt Romney's transition team in the event of him beating the incumbent president in 2012.
Richard Spencer, one of the most prominent alt-right leaders in the past decade, was treated to glossy photospreads and lifestyle features that focused as intently on what he wore and what he ate as on his white supremacist beliefs.
PHILADELPHIA — Fists clenched, eyes focused intently behind her rimless glasses, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts took the stage Monday on the first night of the Democratic National Convention with an urgent and fiery plea to liberals hesitant to support Hillary Clinton.
But the call, according to US officials, was also designed to smooth over any lingering unpleasantness from the March 17 meeting, during which Trump focused intently on Germany's defense spending, even when Merkel sought to move on to other topics.
He finished his final call of the day in the last amber hour of light on this side of the Pacific, and I watched him stare intently into the distance behind his sunglasses in the silent interior of the car.
As the two men told the jury their story, Ahmed Abu Khattala, the Libyan man accused of helping to orchestrate the attacks on the American Consulate and the C.I.A. base in Benghazi, listened intently to the testimony while occasionally taking notes.
" On a rainy August afternoon, perched on a hardback chair in his upstairs quarters, wearing jeans and a loose flannel shirt revealing a dark plexus of tattoos on his chest and arms, Rosenberg intently fielded questions about "Confessions of the Fox.
The president watched intently at times as the fleshy men stomped their feet or threw handfuls of salt around the ring to cleanse the dirt, and he periodically asked Mr. Abe or his aides questions about what was happening before him.
Taking its name from a Pomodoro timer, which runs for 25 minutes, the Pomodoro technique is a practice of focusing intently on something for 25 minutes and then taking a five-minute break to get coffee, go to the bathroom, whatever.
PACHUCA, Mexico — In the bottom floor of the dormitory at one of Mexico's most successful soccer academies, more than two dozen middle-school-age boys gathered last week to watch intently as Croatia crushed Argentina in a World Cup game.
For Vincent Lindon, cast and bearded as the great man in this inert biopic from Jacques Doillon, that task entails gazing intently at statues, busts and naked models, looking gruff and serious, while the camera avoids close-ups of the detailing.
When one of the girls from Chibok was found roaming in the forest last year, and a few weeks later, in October, when a group of 21 girls was released, the Galangs listened intently for word of their own daughters' fate.
"Parts of the deal are set to go into effect by mid-February, but with the Chinese government intently focused on responding to the outbreak, developing action plans to meet the trade deal commitments might take a back seat," he said.
Sanders was eager to find distractions, rummaging through old papers, emptying the contents of his jacket pocket into a small trash can under his desk, and, at one point, intently studying the label on the back of a lozenge tin.
Blum listened intently as Rees described the hard location work on her third film, "Mudbound," a complex period drama about racial conflict in the postwar Mississippi Delta that received a standing ovation when it had its premiere at Sundance in January.
"As she listened more intently to their conversations, though, she soon realized that it was the atomic scientists' urgency about the looming dangers of this new technology that was most compelling," reads the Bulletin's tribute to Langsdorf on its website.
Ms. Swift is scheduled to testify during the proceedings and she was in the courtroom Monday, listening intently, in a dark jacket and white dress, as Judge William J. Martinez and lawyers from both sides questioned potential jurors for four hours.
The News & Observer reporter Richard Stradling has some good color from the flight: The future was delayed for about a half hour, because of problems with the radio signal, and people who had intently watched the horizon began to mill about.
Trump, joined by White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, listened intently to a discussion that was assisted by graphs and charts, illustrating the astronomical rise of babies going through withdrawal and what happens to the opioid crisis' littlest victims once they're born.
When I heard that the historian Guðni Jóhannesson was running for President of Iceland—not only running but entering the final weeks of the campaign as the clear favorite—I was intently curious to be present when and if he won.
She has Asperger syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder that makes her indifferent, often blind, to social cues and incentives as well as inclined to focus intently on a single subject, a tendency Thunberg says is exacerbated by obsessive-compulsive disorder.
GERMANTOWN, N.Y., May 17 (Reuters) - A dozen wild food foragers listened intently to botanist Hayden Stebbins in an upstate New York field, entrusting him to steer them clear of the poisonings and arrests that have plagued others across the United States.
As Faggen was shopping for cold cuts, he heard a familiar basso voice across the store; he looked down the aisle and saw a small, trim man, his head shaved, talking intently with a clerk about varieties of potato salad.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Beneath a street lamp in one of Rio de Janeiro's slums, 15-year-old boxer Wanderson de Oliveira does pull-ups from a metal bar outside the Fight for Peace academy while two skinny young boys watch intently.
Prince Harry, who opened the Invictus Games Saturday with a stirring speech, was photographed rehearsing it in front of the Sydney Opera House for a nearly empty audience — except for pregnant wife, who sat front row and intently watched her husband at work.
Intermittent squeals of "kawaii!" reverberate around the café, which is located in a mall in Tokyo's Shibuya shopping district and packed with women aged between 15 and 35, each one clutching a camera in her hands while staring intently at her plate.
For the next two-and-a-half hours, Obama would listen intently to their stories, and candidly share some of his own surprisingly painful early life experiences with the group, all members of the ambitious employment program CRED (Create Real Economic Destiny).
A guy in the mix for a top job in the intelligence community decides to use the platform afforded him by the Mueller hearing to make a very clear impression on someone he knows was watching the hearing very intently: Donald Trump.
He does this with such gusto, the people in front of him listening intently, that it's a marvel how an 83-year-old could emerge from the horrors of the Warsaw Ghetto and Majdanek death camp with an absolutely infectious joie de vivre.
Thompson actually led for portions of the night, and though one little election certainly doesn't signal a sea change (especially since, you know, the Democrat still lost), political hawkeyes will be intently watching a similar election in red-leaning Georgia next week.  4.
Investors will be watching intently on the outcome of President Donald Trump's upcoming meeting with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping at the G20 summit in Japan, which could very well influence the course of a protracted trade war that has roiled the global economy.
Uber said that it has "listened intently" to the feedback from the Taiwanese government and taken steps, such as securing a local insurance policy, initiating efforts to collaborate with the taxi industry, and indicating compliance on a cross-border e-commerce bill.
Then, just as they're getting to the heart of their story, slowly un-focus your eyes, drift your gaze toward the TV and begin listening intently to whatever football intricacy the CBS announcers are explaining while nodding your head ever so slightly.
Adnani was al-Naba's cover boy in a previously unreleased photo ripped from a jihadist casting call portfolio: He's intently surveying something unseen – the troops, the caliphate, the West, no matter – with his hands resolutely clasping the straps of his tactical vest.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Images of squat toilets flash on to the screen as around 80 men and a smattering of women listen intently to their teacher tell them of the importance of following President Xi Jinping's instructions on bringing a toilet revolution to China.
That data showed a number of shifts in the Democratic electorate since Mr. Bloomberg's decision to forgo a run in March, people familiar with the polling said: It found Mr. Biden less formidable, and voters even more intently focused on questions of electability.
As a frightened high school freshman that autumn of '6900, and with precious little understanding of geopolitical chess, I listened intently as my grandfather, a World War II and Korean War veteran, shook his head and cursed America's new age of impotence.
It's basically fight or flight psychology — our brains can't process all the stimuli around us, so we evolved to pay attention to new, flashy and potentially dangerous things more intently than familiar things, which we've seen enough to know they're not dangerous.
Instead, the moment I always fall back to when remembering my brief weed career is sitting on my friends couch staring intently at a wall for a few hours, and getting increasingly sure that I was both understanding infinity, and going insane.
In the Cagle camp, suspicion has fixed intently on Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, the former Georgia governor who is now serving in Mr. Trump's cabinet, and Mr. Perdue's former aide, Nick Ayers, who is now the chief of staff to Mr. Pence.
Now 35 and still close to the game since his second retirement from Major League Soccer last fall, Donovan has watched intently as both Klinsmann and his replacement, Bruce Arena, have continued to rely on so many of Donovan's contemporaries in their 30s.
This show includes three versions of "Corot's Studio: Woman Seated Before an Easel, a Mandolin in Her Hand" (all from around 1868), and in each a young woman stares intently at a landscape painting, while an instrument falls to the floor beside her.
The worry is that has a negative effect on whoever comes after: that we do not appreciate them for what they are, the talent they have, because we focus so intently on what they are not, on what they could never be.
Buttigieg, to make that case, has focused intently on winning over what the mayor has called "future former Republicans," people who may have voted for Trump in 2016 but as disaffected with the President and willing to give a Democrat a chance.
It's basically fight or flight psychology — our brains can't process all the stimuli around us, so we evolved to pay attention to new, flashy and potentially dangerous things more intently than familiar things, which we've seen enough to know they're not dangerous.
Assisted by archival film originally shot for earlier projects, the directors, Kief Davidson and Pedro Kos, build a 30-year-plus dramatic timeline that focuses most intently on Dr. Farmer (who was also profiled in Tracy Kidder's 2003 book, "Mountains Beyond Mountains").
So I got into a catcher's squat next to his chair, conveying to him that I was listening intently but also forcing him to look down at me while he talked, which kept him from being distracted by the others at the table.
Teachers in Oklahoma — where public schools in Oklahoma have seen the biggest cuts in the country in per-pupil funding, and their teachers rank near the bottom in average pay — watched intently as their counterparts in West Virginia went on strike earlier this month.
Ben Flambert sat wrapped in an apron at a barber shop on Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn, listening intently as Assemblywoman Rodneyse Bichotte explained why she was leading an effort to get the city to designate the surrounding neighborhood the Little Haiti Business and Cultural District.
Last week in Greenwood, Indiana, the Texas senator declared that "we are focusing our resources intently on the state of Indiana," and in Indianapolis, he said the Hoosier state's voters would be the ones to decide "which path we should go down," CNN reports.
"LBC has been intently watching the movement of crude oil prices ... What we, at LBC, are preparing for are the effects an oil price increase may have on our carriers: airlines, shipping lines, trucking companies," its Chief Financial Officer Enrique V. Rey Jr said.
For there I was, standing in a German library, searching for clues, peering intently at a photograph of a boy whose name will likely be forever lost, and replicating the very gesture of decipherment that the fictional character Jacques Austerlitz describes in Sebald's novel.
Photograph by Amanda Hakan for The New Yorker Dreamy French pop seeped through the speakers while two other men intently analyzed a bottle of sparkling Le Petit Beaufort ("A hundred per cent Chardonnay," one of them said, in awe) and a couple of snacks.
The poet was depicted with a longing gaze toward the window of the woman who inspired his romantic verses, and Mr. Butoln looked intently in the same direction, at the outdoor pub now called Kavarna Tromostovje, where he first laid eyes on Ms. Trump.
As we spoke, the girls were sweet, earnest, and very attentive; three little faces focused intently on mine as I asked each question, and once they'd decided amongst themselves which one would tackle it, an answer would be formulated and delivered via their translator.
Finally, they stood together, facing the audience, and Ms. Chase invited the entire room to join in singing Pauline Oliveros's "Tuning Meditation," whereby everyone sings tones of their own choosing while listening intently to the others' pitch choices, creating a kind of endless circuit.
Leaning back against the hard wooden slats, she absorbed the energetic hum around her, the mingling of voices and movement, how the barely-there summer breeze rustled the leaves overhead, stirring the straight, black bangs of a little girl intently eating an ice cream cone.
They gathered for the Islamic sunset prayer and listened intently as a series of public officials greeted them with the words "Assalamu alaikum" and condemned the president's order, which temporarily bars citizens of Yemen and six other majority-Muslim countries from entering the United States.
Six of the ancient, endangered lizards watched intently as we made coffee and wandered down the snow-white beach for a morning swim Eight ring-billed gulls circled and screeched while we packed the boats two hours later and headed out to sea again.
Because Saudi Arabia is so intently focused on staving off what it perceives to be numerous and grave risks to its rule, it is more willing to accept or even heighten other forms of risk — including risks that can blow back onto the United States.
She devoted the early months of her candidacy to speaking to a handful of voters in round-table discussions, and then shifted to larger town-hall-style events where she took questions and nodded intently as voters asked her about issues like Social Security and climate change.
Senator Ted Cruz boasted that his immigration solution was the most detailed — "11 pages, single-spaced" — though it focuses so intently on criminalizing unauthorized immigrants that it seems more like a blueprint for keeping millions of people in prisons, rather than sending them out of the country.
But the overall feeling is of one too many trips back to the well, only this time there are lots and lots and lots of scenes where people stare intently at computers while throbbing music plays — it's Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing reimagined as an action film.
When James B. Comey, the former director of the F.B.I., testifies in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday about his ousting by President Trump, one man is likely to be watching perhaps even more intently than the president — and taking notes on a legal pad.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the state party and Pelosi have focused most intently on making sure that the fierce competition among Democrats in those districts doesn't result in a scenario where the party gets boxed out — with no Democrat advancing to the ballot in November.
One of the operatives Western intelligence officials are focused most intently on is Saif al-Adl, a senior member of Al Qaeda's ruling body, known as the Shura Council, who oversaw the organization immediately after Osama bin Laden was killed by Navy SEALs in Pakistan in 2011.
With those results out of the way, there is a critical question: If indeed the most successful ventures are run on average by founders in their 40s, why is it that VCs seem to focus so intently on younger founders who seem to be wildly statistically unsuccessful?
White House Letter WASHINGTON — Staring intently at the dual screens inside a flight simulator this month at the University of Pittsburgh, President Obama tapped the controls in front of him, firing faux thrusters as he pretended to maneuver his space shuttle toward the International Space Station.
Photo via Cerebras Cerebras claims that the CS-2003 delivers the performance of more than 1,000 leading GPUs combined — a claim that TechCrunch hasn't verified, although we are intently waiting for industry-standard benchmarks in the coming months when testers get their hands on these units.
I never thought I could hold a baby for an hour — my head a few inches from hers, hanging on every sigh, waiting intently for the next scrunch of her lips or arch of her barely visible eyebrows — perfectly happy, an idiot entranced by a magic trick.
Visiting Speakers –  About the School of Art The University of Houston School of Art is a collection of impressive resources – both human and material – focused intently on creating and sustaining the intellectual, emotional and physical environments necessary to support young artists, designers, theorists, critics and art historians.
Although Mr. Jensen's story may seem exceptional, a more modest version of the stockbroker who makes a killing on Wall Street and sails off to the Caribbean, he is part of a growing movement of young professionals who are intently focused on quitting their jobs forever.
"He was intently focused on personnel issues, laid out a detailed case against the Bob Rubin school of Democratic policy makers, was very critical of the Obama administration's choices, and explained at length the opposition to Antonio Weiss," Schwerin wrote to Podesta and other senior aides.
When gymnasiums full of relatively inexperienced undergraduates hear an administrator explain "No means no" over a microphone, no matter how intently we pay attention or how much we agree with that statement, we are not receiving guidance on language that will help us communicate with future partners.
But the ground floor is where the real action is: Léa Seydoux is staring intently at a gun and what looks suspiciously like a riding crop, and Chalamet is next door, reading in the bathtub, entirely naked save for a towel turbaned around his precious locks.
My husband now calls him nearly every morning on his way to work, and if the conversations go as they always have, my father-in-law will listen intently for a couple of minutes and then move on to another topic, despite my husband being midsentence.
So for the new experiment, which was published in December in the journal PLOS One, researchers from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and the University of Ottawa decided to focus intently on whether a nonresponder to one form of exercise could benefit by switching to another.
At least here, the "what do we want to say?" question seemed to have been answered relatively clearly — conveying outrage at the systemic causes of the incarceration of innocents — and the mostly black audience appeared to follow intently a story that evidently still felt relevant and raw.
The psychologist Karl Anders Ericsson, who ran a famous study assessing what set apart the best violin students from the others at a Berlin conservatory, had two main conclusions: Top students focused intently on practicing for a few hours a day and they took deliberate rests.
One was digging, one was pacing, one was howling, one was eating, one was grooming itself, one was sleeping, one was hiding, one was hanging out in its den, one was digging on top of its den and one was intently and seemingly menacingly staring at us.
What we already knew: This year, Mueller's investigators have focused intently on a new set of non-Russian supporting characters in the scandal: a trio who met with Donald Trump Jr. in August 2016 to discuss how they could help the Trump campaign on social media.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Cory Booker (D-NJ), Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Kamala Harris (D-CA), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), are stoking speculation they are readying to run against Trump in two years, they are first focused intently on the November midterms.
Columbus, Ohio (CNN)Hillary Clinton is narrowing her choices for a running mate, intently focusing on a handful of potential candidates as her team closes in on the final weeks of vetting before she makes a decision in less than a month, several Democrats watching the process tell CNN.
The Pomodoro Technique calls for users to working on a single task intently for 25 minutes, then break for five minutes, creating a time interval called a Pomodoro (the name reportedly comes from the tomato-shaped kitchen timer the creator of the method used to time the intervals).
When it is done with its seed, it looks down and gives the short hairs on its pink belly a hard look, then riffles through them with its fingers in a sudden, urgent little search, and dives its muzzle into its belly and chews intently for a moment.
Two sources described Priebus as intently involved in managing Trump's schedule on a minute-to-minute basis -- a departure from the practices of his predecessors, who used the bulk of the day to convene meetings, acting separately from the President to manage a White House staff of hundreds.
The former Virginia governor serves on both the Armed Services and Foreign Relations committees, where he's focused intently on anti-terror measures and led the push for Congress to approve a new authorization for military force specific to the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. Sen.
In the spring term of 1960, Sontag, speaking intently while she chain-smoked, demanded that the class confront classic questions of aesthetics, and insisted that we purchase a group ticket to the French dramatist Jean Genet's highly stylized play "The Balcony," at Circle in the Square, in Manhattan.
They can't not be.) In "Cottage Interior" (1886), an eight-year-old Julie focusses intently on the doll that she holds as she stands oblivious of a lovely view of a harbor through a window to her right and, to her left, a large table set for breakfast.
Regular worshipers at Sacred Heart Church in Lyndhurst, N.J., and visitors from around the globe at St. Patrick's Cathedral on Fifth Avenue packed the pews and listened intently to what church leaders had to say about the sex abuse revelations that continue to pain Catholics and haunt the church.
The intelligence agencies are also intently focused on not missing the next big milestone: the moment North Korea learns how to design and build a warhead that can survive the heat and stresses of re-entry into the atmosphere, continue to plunge downward and succeed in destroying its target.
Another factor, she said, could have been that female artists — particularly those like herself, making pieces perceived as decorative or domestic — struggled mightily in those years for recognition by MoMA, which has recently been playing historical catch-up, as have many museums, focusing intently now on art by women.
DealBook When James B. Comey, the former director of the F.B.I., testifies in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday about his ousting by President Trump, one man is likely to be watching perhaps even more intently than the president — and taking notes on a legal pad.
When heading to the ballot boxes for these races, it is essential that Democratic voters think not just of their progressive dreams, but think most intently about November, making it a priority to select candidates with the broadest possible constituencies and compete most effectively against their Republican opponents.

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