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"keyed" Definitions
  1. fitted with keys.
  2. fastened or secured by a key.
  3. Music
  4. pitched in a specific key.
  5. reinforced by a keystone.
  6. coordinated, as with a basic color or idea; harmonized (sometimes used in combination): color-keyed carpeting.

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The lock comes in two varieties, keyed or combination, though the keyed option is recommended because of its ease-of-use.
Smart keyed the surge with two 3s and a layup.
The rules were keyed around fairness in competition for women.
And that's what I've keyed into while watching the show.
LHN: I thought you meant it was like keyed up.
The doors of the airplanes are not keyed like a car.
Then somebody keyed a Dolly Parton number into the karaoke machine.
And mostly at its like, high pitched, ultra keyed up insanity.
Senate Democrat Ron Wyden keyed in on that part, and was harsh.
His homer keyed a four-run rally in a 5-3 victory.
The album moves quickly and sharply, keyed to a riveting electronic bounce.
Swift's Instagram post Sunday keyed in on several hot-button social issues.
Haliburton and sophomore guard Lindell Wigginton keyed that burst with 211-pointers.
A 35-yard pass to tight end Charlie Woerner keyed the drive.
Gillespie keyed the defensive effort with four steals and two blocked shots.
Knowing that you're keyed to jump the gun is a first step.
" Those who've been stalked may also be "keyed up and easily startled.
His RBI double in the fourth keyed Atlanta's tiebreaking three-run rally.
He also said that five cars had been keyed during the demonstration.
INGRAHAM: Dinesh, you&aposve keyed in on that in examining the theory here.
I keyed his car once, engraving the word "Liar" in the driver's door.
It was a viral-ready performance that perfectly keyed in to conservative resentment.
She keyed in the client's number, held the phone to her face, waited.
His RBI double in the fourth keyed Atlanta's tie-breaking three-run rally.
Stefan Pehl and Heidi Hahn add some keyed-up color to the show.
The residential units are free market, with a private, keyed elevator for access.
That spell keyed a decisive, 17-2 run that spanned almost five minutes.
Moments later, we were in our seats, and Adam was all keyed up.
We're still sifting through a lot of the data that's been keyed so far.
It didn't surprise me that the most popular videos keyed into those same themes.
Lately, it's been taken as the real deal and vandalized, spray-painted and keyed.
To input the words onto the wobbulator, Kiernan keyed them into a type generator.
The pure excitement of my partner emitting electricity from his fingertips got me keyed up.
Each time Utah whittled away the deficit during the second quarter, Barton keyed another run.
Yet Gary's stories are rarely fraudulent: they are dramatically keyed-up versions of the truth.
Today's students are hungry for ideas and keyed in to the issues of the day.
Her coral lace dresses and dotted Swiss frocks were color-keyed to the cocktail napkins.
As early as 1992, the company keyed in on the sales potential with minority women.
The album begins in a state of keyed up anticipation and ends in emotional exhaustion.
Rizzo homer keyed a four-run fifth as the Cubs erased an early Marlins advantage.
The one thing we keyed in on was that everything he felt, he felt strongly.
Champagnie scored 14, and Dunn keyed a 38-point effort from the St. John's bench.
He wore a deep blue shirt color keyed to his eyes and slouchy gray trousers.
The fee will be the same as Square's fee for keyed-in — or manually entered — payments.
Husband is practicing guitar with the amp keyed up so loudly he doesn't hear the doorbell.
Utah commuters are having a real trip with the message keyed into their digital highway signs.
When we left the event hours later, we discovered someone keyed our car on both sides.
Are there angry AIs that only understand mathematical patterns keyed into footboards at a frantic rate?
He did not put a bumper sticker on his car, for fear it would be keyed.
So, after a period of cautious consideration, I keyed in a brief response from my phone.
In this particular case, the cat was already hunting so those instincts were already keyed up.
For Melanie, I'd keyed into her since Heavenly Creatures, which was more than 20 years ago.
For another, I can get myself more keyed up when an important title is at stake.
Harold Ramirez, Starlin Castro and starting pitcher Pablo Lopez keyed the onslaught with run-scoring doubles.
Several open volumes appear in the show, with passages keyed to events in the writer's life.
For decades, would-be earthquake prognosticators had keyed in on foreshocks and other isolated seismic events.
He did not put a bumper sticker on his car, for fear it would be keyed.
Towns keyed the surge by scoring the first nine points of the quarter for the Timberwolves.
The drive was keyed with a 29-yard run by Perry, setting the quarterback rushing record.
I'm also really keyed into what presence does to change a space, or to change an object.
Late in the evening, Mr. Simon sang a low-keyed rendition of "The Boxer" with Ms. Baez.
Despite the clamor and keyed-up emotions that luxury engenders, the reality is it's struggling to survive.
Senior guard David Efianayi added 15 points, keyed by making all eight of his free throw attempts.
The technology brings the promise of continuous manufacturing, all keyed up to a single cloud-based system.
They have shifted targets and keyed in on European foreign ministries, according to the analyst, Benjamin Read.
From the start, Hield could not be contained on the boards, which keyed the Sooners' transition offense.
The building has a 24-hour doorman, and this apartment has a private, keyed elevator and vestibule.
The President tweeted that he was bored and keyed off some insults at his potential 2020 rival.
"The soldiers were keyed up, the sight of any Vietnamese might make them open fire," she wrote.
Both sides in the gun debate are keyed up for something John Wayne-like from the president.
Nevertheless, Harriott's tone was more low-keyed than the one he'd adopted before the Booker T. game.
He could not escape, as I had all the locks changed to keyed locks after previous escapes.
He is a former Colorado education commissioner whose focus was education reform keyed to competition and choice.
Opening bell Many smart devices are keyed into the stock market, making it easy to check on investments.
Jordy Mercer's two-run double keyed a three-run Pirates third that included an RBI single by Liriano.
Add in the voices that are keyed to facial expressions, it just really seems like a fun idea.
The FBI keyed in on Kemp after analyzing records from cellphone towers near the sites of the robberies.
The attack would not start cars with a keyed ignition that just have a click-to-unlock fob.
Jack went over to the gooseneck post and keyed the code in and the gate began to retract.
One of the things I was told impressed about Covenant House is it's very much keyed into that.
On the cloudy day in October when the Court heard both cases, the atmosphere outside was keyed up.
Seemingly out of nowhere, the Rockets reeled off a 16-0 blitz, keyed by eight points from Harden.
Teen's death haunts small town in Mississippi The defense keyed on the fact that Chambers didn't name Tellis.
But Bertens was slowed by a strained left calf, and Williams keyed in on it with merciless intent.
They forced a pair of turnovers, one of which keyed a touchdown drive deep in New England territory.
David Sloan, who led the Wildcats with 17 points, keyed that surge with three buckets off impressive drives.
But Westbrook keyed a 21-3 surge that closed the period, pairing two layups with two midrange jumpers.
You know what, I was gonna say no, but at the end of it you keyed into it.
Walker keyed it all, and his 13-pointer with 1:19 remaining gave his team the lead for good.
The great majority of these facts were not manually keyed into the system; that would have been too arduous.
The other campaigns were keyed in to the electorate's anti-establishment mood — trying out various versions of Trump's message.
The difference lies in the radical pragmatism of Gunther's moral compass, which is keyed to neither outrage nor indifference.
Adopting Ramones-style pseudonyms, they distort every instrument and howl lyrics as if someone had just keyed their Econoline.
I think that's where we keyed into the drama of the rivalry more than just within the technological innovations.
Phillipson is also an award-winning poet, and her work is keyed to the interplay of image and language.
In a 215 condominium in Bedford-Stuyvesant, where prices were in the $800,000s, the apartments had private keyed elevators.
Margot keyed the two-out rally with a two-run single, and Tatis followed with a two-run homer.
The former emphasized World War I-era geopolitics and international law, and the latter keyed on imperialism and racism.
It's also helpful to have a few go-to phrases keyed up to avoid getting derailed from an interruption.
A 14-yard Michael Barrett run on a fake punt keyed a Michigan scoring drive just before the intermission.
The Capitals have won four straight, this one keyed by three first-period goals in a 23:23 span.
Hironaka said that passport was tucked away in a keyed transparent box that apparently only his lawyers could unlock.
Though it does come in a combination lock version, I recommend sticking with the simpler (and cheaper) keyed option.
And what if more communities weren't so keyed into specific demographics, maybe even aiming instead to serve multiple generations?
Thornton keyed the scoring sequence when he exited the penalty box after serving a two-minute minor for tripping Pearson.
Raposa: How many times do you think Cashman has keyed a Steinbrenner's car over the Teixeira and A-Rod contracts?
He had a DIT [digital imaging technician], and they were very keyed in about a certain look on the movie.
Today there's a lot of work going into decentralized distributed storage keyed on blockchain indexes; Storj, Sia, Blockstack, et al.
Brown keyed a K-State 12-0 run that regained the lead and helped the Wildcats hold off the Panthers.
According to the report, Mortimer stated that Fanjul followed her outside and keyed the the car repeatedly, damaging her vehicle.
Williams, who had 133 points in the first half, keyed a 7-0 run that tied the score 24-24.
The three-bedroom, 3,300-square-foot home contains a glass-enclosed zen garden, a rooftop terrace and a keyed elevator.
This part of the brain is not only keyed into our survival, but it's also constantly scanning everything around us.
The melody is major-keyed, simple, and playfully sung, transporting Bruce back to the frustrating dating days of high school.
From there, Aldrin keyed in a new program, dropping the lander from orbit into a contact course with the moon.
That's when Vanderbilt forward Matthew Moyer keyed a 220-0 run, starting with his 3-pointer with 11:02 left.
Gordon's 3-for-3 from 3-point range keyed a big half for the Wildcats, who were 5-for-8.
Gordon's 3-for-3 from 3-point range keyed a big half for the Wildcats, who were 5-for-8.
Harden keyed the surge in the second by contributing in transition, at the free-throw line, and behind the arc.
Diaz's fourth homer of the season keyed a four-run fourth against Indians starter Mike Clevinger that tied the game.
Unlike its digital advertising, the Trump campaign's TV advertising is largely keyed toward potential 2020 battlegrounds and early primary states.
"Paddleton" is so keyed into its protagonists' various idiosyncrasies that it seems hesitant to grapple with its own central tension.
Starlin Castro and JT Riddle hit consecutive doubles that keyed a six-run seventh and put Miami ahead for good.
And yet both films seem accidentally keyed into these conversations in ways movies — with their long production schedules — sometimes aren't.
The locks will come in keypad or keyed models, priced at $440 and $370 — around $100 pricier than August's own models.
Paris Austin keyed the surge with back-to-back layups, and Kareem South's 3-pointer made it a one-possession game.
A few others are out there — including models from Yale and Schlage — but the vast majority still allow for keyed entry.
Harper went 2-for-3 with a sacrifice fly in the first before he keyed rallies in the fourth and ninth.
Russell Wilson turned a fumbled snap and a sure 10-yard loss into a galvanizing play that keyed a Seahawks comeback.
The Knicks had played Kanye's "Power" as a prompt to get the crowd keyed up, and Beasley was whistling the chorus.
He had, by then, traded in rough-and-ready brushwork and modulated colors for graphic crispness and a high-keyed palette.
Animations, especially ones keyed to verbal interactions, can significantly improve recall of story details — but they have to be done right.
Kuo, who is keyed into chatter from the company's suppliers, has an excellent track record when it comes to predicting Apple products.
Palmer keyed a 133-0 run early in the second half as the Cornhuskers (20-8, 11-4 Big Ten) took control.
For individual customers, this may not have been a huge issue—both keyed and keypad entry are available on the smart locks.
With Griffin biting, only linebacker K.J. Wright could cover Brown, as free safety Tedric Thompson keyed on Cooper on the opposite side.
At the beginning of premiere episode "Salesman Are Like Vampires," someone has keyed "Wanker" into the side of Vincent's cherry red car.
Randolph and guard Mario Chalmers keyed a 30.33-9 surge to push Memphis back in front 68-49 late in the period.
But, the few times that I had any trouble, I keyed my microphone to let the dispatcher know that I needed assistance.
But if a more recent phone had been keyed to Farook's fingerprint, it would have been trivial for investigators to break in.
The Hornets opened the game on a 16-1 run keyed by Dwight Howard's six points and five from Michael Carter-Williams.
The 33-foot Kaminsky, often finding himself matched up against 6-4 Dwyane Wade, keyed the spurt with 13 third-quarter points.
Shammgod, who keyed Providence's last March run as a dynamic point guard, is now a graduate assistant coach at his alma mater.
In his best drawings, everything is keyed to the way that Winters attains difference while doing the same thing over and over.
The modular system is a unique take on music making by the company that gave the world the rubbery-keyed Seaboard keyboard.
Kansas gained a 213-24 lead at the break after an 82-yard burst by Herbert keyed a 40-second scoring drive.
The Red Raiders responded with a 12-2 run, keyed by nine points by Davide Moretti, to assume a 41-29 advantage.
"I just keyed myself into creating something out of that waste," said the 23-year-old, whose main job is a sculptor.
"I just keyed myself into creating something out of that waste," said the 23-year-old, whose main job is a sculptor.
I knew all about self exams, but a picture of what to look for keyed me into knowing I had a terminal disease.
Stewart finished with 15 points and seven rebounds in his collegiate debut, and keyed Washington's zone defense with his performance on the interior.
Stewart finished with 257 points and seven rebounds in his collegiate debut, and keyed Washington's zone defense with his performance on the interior.
Trump is a president who keyed into the national media and into popular culture in a way that we have not seen before.
In approaching "Angels in America" 23 years ago, he first keyed into the notion of "performance of self" that runs through the play.
From the beginning, Klinsmann keyed on American ambition: America will play like a top country, against top countries, and aggressively compete with them.
Trump is a president uniquely keyed into and influenced by right-wing media, and he's been his usual hyperbolic self around the memo.
"It drives our tax reform policy, our regulatory policy, trade, energy ... everything is keyed toward getting us back to 3 percent," he said.
It's a mesmerizing vision, vivacious, but hungry and scary, the way the drawings of Samuel Palmer, that keyed-up Romantic soul, can be.
One returned a blocked punt for a touchdown that keyed a victory, while another threw passes toward the end of a lopsided defeat.
Some of the websites lured customers with cheap offers, only to hike prices as soon as people keyed in their credit card details.
He was not quite as keyed up as Guardiola, but he could still muster only a stream of consciousness, his thoughts jagged fragments.
Former Chicago center Robin Lopez keyed an 8-0 run when he made a layup with 2:39 left in the third quarter.
Not dad, who was keyed up after every mission and especially this one, knowing what was taking place back where they had just been.
Philadelphia's mini-resurgence has been keyed by starting pitching that has yielded two runs in 11 33/3 innings over the last two games.
The misguided superdelegate proposal appears, instead, to be a ploy to keep Mr Sanders's supporters keyed up for a race he has already lost.
Teague and Horford keyed a 12-2 run in the final three minutes of the first half and Atlanta trailed 0003-50 at halftime.
The fact of their womanhood can certainly be overemphasized; all of them keyed their ambitions to the totality of art as they found it.
If you are keyed into that formula, or if you've never experienced it before, then I think the game will be rewarding for you.
In the middle of the game, when he thought he might have had a chance at winning, he got too keyed up, he said.
Sean McElwee, a progressive organizer and writer on the steering committee of No IDC New York, keyed in on the timing of the announcement.
A layup by JaVale McGee gave the Lakers the lead for good at 56-54 and keyed a 7-0 run by Los Angeles.
As the years of Barack Obama's presidency passed, Mr. Giuliani's voice seemed to carry farthest when it was keyed to harsh or apocalyptic tones.
Antetokounmpo, who missed Wednesday's game because of soreness in his right quad, keyed a fourth-quarter surge that saw the Bucks pull away late.
Give me a slack-keyed, macadamia-dusted holiday where things are pretty and people are smiling, if only because it's in their job description.
So I actually think millennials are much more keyed into how that has become an invisible feature of their lives than any other generation.
"Investor reaction to this miss likely will be keyed to management color on aviation demand," Cowen & Co. analyst Cai von Rumohr said in a note.
Keyed-in and card on file payments will cost businesses 3.5 percent plus 15 cents, compared to the 2.75 percent charge for swiping a card.
"As Congress recognized, in order to remove that motivation, an appropriate penalty must be keyed to the total scope of the scheme," the judge added.
He keyed in on areas of Mnuchin's past consistently attacked by Democrats, including the 36,000 foreclosures he oversaw as an executive at OneWest regional bank.
Mathews keyed a 234-02 second-half run with a pair of 210-pointers as the Bisons (7-3) tied the game at 52-all.
But Mr. Murphy said he was overflowing with song ideas and missed his band, and besides, he's keyed into the pleasures of supply and demand.
They key feature of the VA system, most of the vets I've spoken to agree, is that it is integrated and keyed to vets' issues.
Regular, unhurried walking is also part of the program, and it can be one of the hardest elements to execute aboard a keyed-up horse.
One particularly explosive exchange that Democrats have keyed in on was a text sent to Sondland by the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, Bill Taylor.
But it was Gilder and Timme who keyed a first-half spurt when the Lions (7-10, 543-2 WCC) were still in striking distance.
But there is little doubt that Vincent's example played a part in Mondrian's startling if short-lived turn to thick brushwork and high-keyed color.
GLMX's platform features updated technology, automating the collection of pre- and post-trade data required under new rules, which otherwise must be keyed in manually.
Watson then led another scoring march, keyed by his 41-yard pass to DeAndre Hopkins, who was held without a catch in the first half.
But you would imagine that's important for ... Oh I think so but I know the Under Secretary is very keyed in on that as well.
Astros 10, Diamondbacks 4 Marwin Gonzalez and Yuli Gurriel keyed three-run innings with two-run singles, and Houston squared its interleague series with visiting Arizona.
Keyed by a pair of 3-pointers by Marreese Speights, the Clippers fought back with an 18-4 run that cut the deficit to 64-303.
Markkanen's key 3-pointer with 48.5 seconds left keyed the Bulls' 91-86 victory against the Hawks in Chicago in their first meeting on Oct. 26.
Though Flores had returned home for the summer, investigators searched his dorm room with four cadaver dogs, which keyed in on Flores's mattress, according to police.
Jim Adduci keyed a four-run fourth with an RBI double, Jose Iglesias had a two-run double and Justin Upton tagged a solo home run.
Toledo pulled within 44-41, but Brissett's 3-pointer keyed a 13-2 Orange spurt that boosted Syracuse's advantage to 333-43 with eight minutes remaining.
Jelle Van Damme keyed the goal when he cut past his defender at the edge of the box and found Dos Santos at the penalty spot.
Freshmen Nate Watson and Mak Ashton-Langford keyed a 12-0 surge that gave Providence the lead and the Friars charged to a five-point lead.
The game was not elegant; the players and managers were too sweaty and keyed up, and too aware of the stakes to play like cool cats.
Then, with about five minutes left and the Rams trailing by 22000 points, he connected on a 225-yarder that keyed a go-ahead scoring drive.
Trailing 4-0, the Astros responded with three runs in the bottom of the second, keyed by an opposite-field homer by Yordan Alvarez, his 27th.
As defenders keyed in on DeAndre Hopkins throughout the season, Watson spread the ball around to his other receivers, and completed 214 percent of his attempts.
" Another list-building effort, keyed to impeachment, reads, "Add you name to the list to stand with President Trump against the CORRUPT liberals pushing for impeachment!
The show is full of moments in which Bartlet and his staffers, keyed up to do the right thing, don't do what Clinton very much did.
Pew tracked almost 1 billion race-related tweets during that 15-month period, and 60 percent of them keyed off race-related headlines and current events.
Rob Gronkowski wasn't available, so Titans head coach Mike Vrabel and defensive coordinator Dean Pees — both former Patriots — keyed heavily on James White and Julian Edelman.
So I really keyed into the lessons from people like palliative care clinicians who said we have to measure pain, and we have to treat pain.
You'll recall, LX kicked the crap outta his brand new Mercedes SUV and keyed the ride -- all while going off about being a slave to his management.
Defensehas keyed the Buckeyes' surge and even though they gave up 73 points in a winover Illinois — the most since an overtime loss to Memphis on Nov.
Martinez slugged his 11th home run in his 29th game of the season Tuesday night, a two-run shot that keyed a six-run Tigers' sixth inning.
The junior, who finished last season with 20 tackles for loss and 10 sacks, keyed a defensive unit that limited SE Missouri State to 253 total yards.
Stress Relief When your mind is racing or you feel keyed up, try Rock and Roll breathing, which has the added benefit of strengthening your core. 1.
In the pair's Saturday afternoon four-ball match against Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson, Reed keyed a 2-and-1 victory with six birdies and an eagle.
Star point guard John Wall keyed an 11-0 run late in Saturday's game that helped lift Washington to a 1113-105 win over the Milwaukee Bucks.
Villanova went on an 11-0 run keyed by two Bey baskets and a 3-pointer from freshman reserve guard Jahvon Quinerly for a 30-14 edge.
A's 5, Astros 33 Matt Olson keyed a four-run, sixth-inning rally with a two-run double as Oakland handed Houston a second consecutive home loss.
This Canadian upstart was keyed into this trend from the time she released her first single, "Here," a cool alt-R&B ode to introversion, in 2015.
Randle almost singlehandedly keyed the 270-257 run that turned a 28-231 Knicks lead into a 210-903 advantage with 290:265 left in the first.
"I really keyed into the lessons from people like palliative care clinicians who said we have to measure pain, and we have to treat pain," Gawande says.
We download a huge amount of data from the website and go through a quality control process to weed out the incorrect data that people may have keyed.
Matt Joyce, getting a chance to start because Pittsburgh needed a designated hitter in an American League park, keyed two early rallies with a single plus a double.
As for me, I really keyed on that, on my dad watching those dancers with every last bit of his attention, his headband strapped tight over his hair.
The Rockets' 3-point proficiency keyed their 65-43 halftime lead, as was their corralling of Irving, who scored 14 first-half points but attempted only five shots.
Investigators initially keyed in on Katrinak's husband, Andrew, who'd told police he thought someone broke into his house, cut the telephone line and abducted his wife and son.
To watch The Handmaid's Tale as a conscious member of a free society is to be keyed in to every injustice the Republic of Gilead commits against women.
Instead of focusing on Ra, Smith has keyed the photograph to the light as it struck the scarf, which is perfectly situated to become the center of attention.
Booker and Warren each scored 35 and keyed a 14-8153 run down the stretch to help the Suns surprise the Minnesota Timberwolves 118-110 on Saturday night.
Yonder Alonso picked up right where he left off Tuesday, when his pinch-hit two-run double keyed a four-run eighth as the A's rallied to win.
Olynyk's eight points, including two 242-pointers, keyed the spurt and his jumper with 4:18 left in the period ended the surge for a 50-39 lead.
The last time Republicans won a close statewide race, the attorney general's race in 22019, it was keyed by Bob McDonnell's 55 percent among these long-distance commuters.
Rather than a traditional doorman, Kruger's new building has a "virtual doorman" to ensure privacy and convenience when residents use a keyed elevator system to enter the condo.
In fact, Mr. Roell was so keyed up, he did not sleep at all that night and headed straight to the plant before sunrise, bleary-eyed but euphoric.
Beyond the battle for Congress, Democrats are on track for significant gains in governors' races, including in several of the key Rust Belt battlegrounds that keyed Trump's victory.
Thibodeau's replacement, Fred Hoiberg, is about as different from Thibodeau as any coach could be—gentle and positive, with his most distinguishable stratagem keyed by freedom and instinct.
The Tigers held the Shockers without a field goal for a stretch lasting longer than six minutes, while Precious Achiuwa keyed Memphis on both ends of the floor.
Mirabile and Mitski had devised strange, disarming gestures keyed to lines of the songs in the show, and the result looked more like performance art than like dance.
"After continued attempts without additional contact inside the apartment, the officers obtained a key to the apartment and keyed in to check on the welfare of [Arcos]," said Miller.
But when James returned from a brief rest at the 263.4-second mark, he took advantage of Gordon and keyed an 216-24 run to a 27-220 advantage.
Lil Xan says he suffers from anxiety and that's what everyone saw on display when he keyed his whip ... but he's good now, and so is the G-Wagon.
A quick scoring flurry keyed by a pair of 3-pointers each from Lee and forward Joe Toye (18 points) put Vanderbilt up 60-58 with 4:53 remaining.
KTLA's Liberté Chan initially changed out of her original outfit because it got "keyed out" – or rather, didn't work well with the green screen and the weather report colors.
And given the animosity toward Trump among African-Americans, the campaign's strategy seemed more keyed to assuaging concerns among some Republican voters and independents that Trump's rhetoric is racist.
But it should be noted that all these shows were keyed by Black hairstylists, and in the case of Fenty and HFR, those stylists were hired by Black designers.
Market participants have been keyed in on the Fed's intentions regarding rates as well as the $3.8 trillion in bonds the central bank is holding on its balance sheet.
Royals 6, White Sox 5 Jorge Soler's two-run home run keyed a five-run third inning as Kansas City defeated visiting Chicago to complete a four-game sweep.
But Clay's wasn't so easy to remove: He keyed the words "Why Me?!?" on Zach's (Ross Butler's) pricy ride — something that Zach was way more chill about than expected.
Keyed up as I was, I practically lunged between my grandma and the pierced, neon-haired boy who shyly approached us as we queued up at the entrance gate.
Unsurprisingly, Mr. Coltrane had the snugger rapport with his rhythm section — Dezron Douglas on bass and Allan Mednard on drums — but Mr. Sanders was keyed in and constantly listening.
A Malik Osborne three-point play and a Devin Vassell 222-pointer keyed an 8-0 run that stretched Florida State's lead to 62-44 with 10:51 remaining.
A steal by sophomore forward Jaedon Ledee keyed a fast break that was finished by sophomore guard R.J. Nembhard, putting the Frogs up 153-62 with 3:35 left.
But he keyed in on the highly sensitive discipline of signals intelligence — or the remote monitoring of enemy communications — that struck several with deep experience as better left alone.
While the rest of the NBA was going smaller and faster—an evolution keyed by Golden State's title run last season—the Spurs got bigger and remained just as deliberate.
Graham was 5-of-6 from 3-point range, and he and fellow point guard Frank Mason keyed an attack that didn't fold under the intense pressure from West Virginia.
Harden keyed the comeback in Toronto on March 6 with 12 of his 40 points in the fourth quarter, and he is averaging 24.3 points in 11 career meetings. 1.
"Typically a car door lock, keyed glove box or trunk won't use all of the tumblers which are present in the ignition lock for manufacturing cost reasons," Botden wrote me.
Woodard's back-to-back 30.93-pointers gave the Golden Hurricane (11-6, 3-25) a 22-22 edge with 220:214 remaining and keyed the game-breaking 214-183 run.
The federal agencies seem to have keyed in on a critical difference between doors-off flights, which strap in passengers with harnesses, and traditional helicopter tours, which use seat belts.
Sandoval's fourth-inning blast keyed a 9-4.503 interleague victory against the Chicago White Sox while simultaneously freeing the man nicknamed "Kung Fu Panda" of any potential bouts with pandemonium.
They also have a product like DirecTV Now, which they have continuously re-keyed, re-bundled, changed the programming cost structure for, cut the price for, raised the price for.
Mr. Lee, the former chief executive of Barneys New York, seemed keyed in to their mood in the courtyard of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center in Greenwich Village.
Both sides of the civil rights issue keyed on the department's decision to reverse its practice of automatically broadening investigations and scrutinizing years of data, searching for patterns of violations.
With the Rockets trailing 33-15 midway through the first period, Harden keyed an 18-6 run with a four-point play at the 5:24 mark of the quarter.
One of her initiatives, supported by a grassroots group called Help Refugees, had been to give the children cell phones, topped up with credit and with emergency numbers keyed in.
Francisco Lindor's two-run single keyed a six-run seventh inning as the visiting Cleveland Indians defeated the Kansas City Royals 8-4 Thursday to complete a three-game sweep.
Nemanja Bjelica added 11 points off the Timberwolves' bench, which outscored the Spurs' reserves 29-26 and keyed a second-quarter run to give Minnesota the lead after a sluggish start.
Hicks' 400-foot blast off Astros right-hander Justin Verlander (9-5) keyed a three-run second inning and set the tone for Detroit, which ended a seven-game losing skid.
Forward Enes Kanter keyed the bench effort by knocking down all 11 of his shots en route to 58 points, and guard Dion Waiters scored 22 on 8-for-11 shooting.
Pomeranz (20123-4) allowed only an unearned run — keyed by Pedroia's first error in 115 games — and three hits in 6 22017/243 innings en route to his fourth consecutive win.
Trump carried just over three-fifths of them nationally and, even more important, notably widened the Republican margin with them in several of the Rust Belt states that keyed his victory.
Its defense held on the final Vanderbilt possession, keyed by a big sack by defensive linemen Taylor Stallworth and Darius English of Commodores quarterback Kyle Shurmur on a second-down play.
Kentucky looked like it was going to pull away for the easy win after hitting nine of its first 11 shots to open the second half, keyed by Johnson and Herro.
She was a wreck by the time she got to the office and so keyed up she didn't dare even take a sip of her morning grande, let alone drink it.
Hicks' 400-foot blast off Astros right-hander Justin Verlander (63-5) keyed a three-run second inning and set the tone for Detroit, which ended a seven-game losing skid.
You probably have your credit card and other payment information keyed into at least 10 different services right now, all of which are likely based over a mobile app or website.
Rogers, a Trump fan, said he's received death threats, been ran off the road, and had his car keyed by some of the dozens of people condemning the sign as racist.
She is a keen and perceptive viewer (if more interested in the show's middle and later years than its inception), keyed in to its lingo and rhythms, its tricks and elisions.
It looks at van Gogh as an inspiration for David Hockney, the 81-year-old British painter, in terms of their shared devotion to nature, high-keyed palettes and experimental perspectives.
Their tones are largely swept into Mr. Hecker's electronic realm and his glacial pacing, yet they infuse "Keyed Up" with a sense of ancient ceremony, enacted in an alien dimension. PARELES
It has got us keyed up in ways that we previously were not, and it has put us on alert for all kinds of offenses and affronts, and they're all legitimate.
The Horned Frogs roared to the front early in the second half on the strength of a 13-2 run over the first four minutes, keyed by seven points by Bane.
A higher prime rate will translate to higher interest rates on a wide range of loans that are keyed off the rate, including small business loans and some credit card loans.
Democratic Senate and governor candidates in the Midwest are showing renewed competitiveness among blue-collar white voters who keyed Trump's victories in the states that propelled him into the White House.
GOP members question whistleblower's claim Republicans, however, keyed in to the fact that the whistleblower acknowledged they did not have firsthand knowledge of most of the events described in the complaint.
Conflicts of interest Democrats also keyed in on DeVos ties to education companies and possible accusations of conflict-of-interest between the potential education secretary and those she will seek to regulate.
Adding fuel to the fire, the media keyed in on everything United's new fare class lacked — no carry-on luggage, no preselection of seats, no ability to upgrade to a higher class.
"The cops hated us 'cause my dad was defending O.J. Simpson," Kardashian recalls, explaining that they would get kicked out of restaurants and find the word "guilty" keyed all over their cars.
Leon helped starter Rick Porcello adjust to what Detroit was doing to him Sunday and keyed the winning four-run eighth with a two-run single that broke a 4-4 tie.
But in broad terms, anxiety is worry or nervousness or a feeling of unease—usually about some future threat or event—that makes you feel "keyed up or on edge," Newman says.
The Jenner sisters also experienced keyed elevator access on all four floor, which last week resulted in a "nightmare" situation when they got stuck and had to be rescued by the NYFD.
With the game knotted at 226, Xavier forward Jalen Reynolds keyed a 20-0 run with a layup and one of his four second-half dunks, seemingly putting the Musketeers in control.
"He opened up the text-messaging application on his Apple iPhone 6 Plus and keyed into the 5.5-inch screen that he was running late" is in advertorial thrall and aesthetically ugly.
Streep's penthouse sits at the top of River Lofts tower on Laight Street in Tribeca, where a private keyed elevator in the lobby leads directly to a private vestibule in the penthouse.
A wild two-run, bases-loaded wild pitch keyed a four-run third inning for the Cleveland Indians in a 10-303 victory over the Astros on Thursday afternoon at Progressive Field.
Right-hander Wainwright's three-run triple keyed a five-run sixth inning and gave St. Louis a 7-3 lead in an 11-20143 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field.
Green Bay tacked on a 39-yard field goal by Mason Crosby with 5:15 remaining, a drive keyed by 83-yard completions to receiver Trevor Davis and tight end Robert Tonyan.
Gordon's 44-yard catch in traffic keyed a 73-yard drive that culminated in Gostkowski's 35-yard field goal for a 30-3 Patriots lead with 13 seconds left in the third.
One feels a connection to Cole's vision of the American landscape, a Romantic construction to be sure, but less keyed to operatic drama than that of the Hudson River School's next generation.
Dwight Howard, who scored 10 points and grabbed seven rebounds off the bench, keyed the Lakers early in the fourth quarter with six of the team's first eight points of the period.
With its mandate, the agencies seem to have keyed in on a critical difference between doors-off flights, which strap in passengers with harnesses, and traditional helicopter tours, which use seat belts.
Just 2000:29 into the game, after goalie Cam Talbot stopped a shot from the point, left winger Pouliot retrieved the puck along the boards and keyed a two-on-one break.
Oregon State opened the second half with a 13-0 run keyed by eight points from Tinkle and punctuated by a dunk from Gligorije Rakocevic that moved the Beavers' lead to 44-29.
Keyed by Wiggins, who missed six of his first seven shots in the game, Minnesota used a 19-8 run over the third and fourth quarters to get within range of the Thunder.
Battle's off-balance layup and his jump-stop basket with four seconds left in the half keyed a late 6-0 run that gave the Orange a 27-22 lead at the break.
There is too much breathing room for opponents, and defenders like Zach Randolph, 34, and Tony Allen, 33, look a step slower and less keyed up for games than they did last season.
The Cougars shot a robust 60.3 percent overall keyed by their unselfishness, producing 26 assists on 35 field goals while handing the Pirates (10-17, 3-33) their 11th loss in 13 games.
The Rockets' four-man bench shot 83 of 22 from the floor, and with Houston trailing 78-75 late in the third quarter, keyed a 204-227 run that stretched into the fourth.
In the case of a fake news story that claimed that Mr. Trump won the popular vote, Google made money because it arrived as an advertisement keyed to searches about the election results.
And nobody is keyed into that snootiness more than Cherry Jones as Nan Pierce, a woman who is used to being better than everyone and even more used to reminding you of it.
These songs flicker, keyed to the intricate chitchat between Buck Meek's acoustic and electric guitars, which entwine with a hushed lightness accentuated and often obliterated by blasts of electric noise that eventually subside.
Then, a prominent money expert and financial writer keyed me in on a secret about making that money work for me: I could invest my emergency fund — or at least part of it.
The brainchild of animator João Pombeiro, the video for "Kite" is an inventive take on the lyric video, with cut-away phrases that crawl across the frame and look keyed by a typewriter.
I am the daughter of a library technician—my mother—and an actor/poet/playwright/teacher—my father—and living in the Caribbean we were very keyed in to the literature of the region.
Pollard and Dotson keyed a 21-4 run midway through the second half for the Cougars, which defeated a ranked team for the first time since beating S.M.U., then No. 25, in February 2014.
Russell Martin has keyed the winning streak by going 6-for-14 with two homers, three RBIs and five runs scored, highlighted by a three-hit performance in Thursday's 7-4 victory over Houston.
You try to get a shot and the jumper to fall to make them play you a little bit, and it hurt them at their place (last Friday), but they were keyed into him.
There have been some concerns that a holiday hiring pace that is not keeping up with last year, but Boss said he is more keyed on whether the consumer is planning to spend more.
Once he collects the teeth, he begins to deny that he struck anyone that night ... and references a woman who was knocked out earlier in the night after she had keyed a BMW nearby.
Markets are keyed for a cut in the deposit rate of at least 333 basis points and a resumption of bond buying, sending German 10-year bund yields to a record low of -0.71%.
Markets are keyed for a cut in the deposit rate of at least 10 basis points and a resumption of bond buying, sending German 10-year bund yields to a record low of -623%.
Markets are keyed for a cut in the deposit rate of at least 593 basis points and a resumption of bond buying, sending German 10-year bund yields to a record low of -0.71%.
The win, keyed by defense, control of the lane on the offensive end and opportunistic 3-point shooting, was the first in SEC play after three losses by the Tigers (10-6, 33-3).
The Tide led, 33-16, at halftime, and iced the win with scoring drives of 98 and 91 yards, keyed by a goal-line stand that finished off the Gators (8-4, 6-53).
When you're working remotely, it's very easy to not interact with any other humans IRL—which can contribute to that feeling of being both brain-dead and way too keyed up come 4 p.m.
By staying keyed in to its characters' emotions and remaining true to their psychologies, Grace and Frankie can open our eyes to how it can feel to suddenly, late in life, have everything change.
Brandon Nimmo keyed a three-run rally in the seventh inning Thursday night as the Mets snapped a four-game losing streak by coming back to edge the Cubs 4-3 at Citi Field.
But since my migratory patterns are keyed to the reporting I do during the election cycle, I associate Iowa with steely skies, skeletonized trees, humans bundled up like Michelin men and campaigning like it's 1999.
James Harden and Eric Gordon keyed a fourth-quarter shooting exhibition that, combined with some earlier defensive vigor, carried the Rockets to a 111-92 win over the Bucks on Wednesday night at Toyota Center.
After Kerr was whistled for a technical foul, Minnesota's bench keyed an offensive outburst in the second quarter, with the Wolves taking a 52-45 lead with just over four minutes to play before halftime.
The Longhorns ended the half with a 15-5 run keyed by seven points by Mitrou-Long, a layup by Coleman and a 3-pointer by Febres to take a 38-28 lead into intermission.
Its conceit is keyed to the notion that pretty much every company is a software company in some fashion, in that each has its own custom processes that could be improved or automated with software.
Redshirt freshman Darriel Mack Jr. was only 5-of-239 passing for 211 yards after Milton left, but Mack had a big 217-yard completion to Dredrick Snelson that keyed a fourth-quarter scoring drive.
Astros 8, Angels 3 Marwin Gonzalez keyed a four-run eighth inning with a leadoff home run, and Houston extended its winning streak to four games with a win over Los Angeles at Angel Stadium.
Four years ago, trade was the issue that keyed Sanders' upset victory in Michigan, as he hammered Clinton for her support of the North American Free Trade Agreement and permanent normal trading relations with China.
It's all keyed off outrage, and there's a lot more of that attached to an incendiary story about a cop being degraded than there is to a quiet admission that degradation isn't quite what happened.
The apps most popular among data companies are those that offer services keyed to people's whereabouts — including weather, transit, travel, shopping deals and dating — because users are more likely to enable location services on them.
Texas opened the second half with a 83-2 run keyed by a dunk from Allen and 3-pointers by Roach and Jones that pushed its lead to 51-40 at the 17:24 mark.
However, Sulaimon keyed Maryland's resurgence, scoring nine of 268 points for his team during one second half stretch and hitting a 258-pointer to give the Terrapins a 218-59 lead with three minutes to play.
It's worth noting that The Infernal Library, despite being about the ways in which writers distort and manufacture history, itself has no footnotes or endnotes, not even those unobtrusively keyed to end phrases in the back.
Felton tied it 108-108 with 10.5 seconds left in regulation when drove a wide-open lane for a layup as Denver's defense keyed on Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki, and nobody bothered to stick with Felton.
A year ago, the Hawkeyes pulled out a 44-41 overtime shootout win over Cyclones, but with both teams combining for nine points through three quarters, Stanley keyed the decisive 173-play, 83-yard scoring drive.
Brissett's three-point play keyed a 6-0 run that put the Orange ahead 56-213, but Huerter's 222-pointer, Darryl Morsell's two free throws and Morsell's drive moved Maryland back in front at 22-213.
That bleak assessment keyed a Democratic advantage in the congressional ballot of 49 percentage points among minorities, 26 points among voters ages 18 to 523 and 22 points among college-educated whites, according to the poll.
Mets 11, Phillies 73 Amed Rosario keyed a five-run outburst in the eighth inning with a tiebreaking two-run single and New York snapped a six-game losing streak at the expense of host Philadelphia.
Baha singing "Bella Ciao" in well-keyed Italian, a language he learned at 19, on the trip that changed his life, working with Vento di Terra, a community-development and human rights group based in Italy.
By the time Sean Spicer or Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly is asked to comment, it's because advocacy groups, city officials, and keyed-in local reporters — not to mention immigrants themselves — have pulled together the information themselves.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Agriculture Department raised its already record-high forecast for U.S. corn and soybean harvests on Wednesday, with gains keyed by increased yield estimates in major production states such as Iowa, Minnesota and Ohio.
Keyed by three straight explosive scoring outbursts from Allonzo Trier and the impressive play of 7-1 freshman DeAndre Ayton, Arizona crushed three mid-major schools by an average of 30.3 points before leaving for the Bahamas.
EditorsNote: Corrected Detwlier's inning total Jorge Soler's two-run home run keyed a five-run third inning as the Kansas City Royals defeated the visiting Chicago White Sox 21-13 Thursday to complete a four-game sweep.
I'd already had my interest in flash light keyed up from the work I saw in photo-history classes, which had included Weegee, Edgerton, Arbus, and other contemporaries who relied on flash out of love or necessity.
For an audience of millennials who may not be keyed into Cracker Barrel and its more Middle American mindset, the Mike and Mary stuff may help lower any barriers that have kept millennials from trying Cracker Barrel.
The fireside chat was their first moment together since Carol left last season, and Melissa McBride and Norman Reedus nicely portrayed the characters' deep warmth and comfort as well as more anguished emotions keyed to recent events.
The Bears, winners of 17 consecutive games, were up by seven points at halftime and used a 17-2 run keyed by stifling defense in the middle of the second half to pull away from the Cyclones.
To conserve Reagan's energy, John Sears, Reagan's campaign manager, insisted on keeping the 68-year-old former governor on ice, which fueled concerns about Reagan's age and keyed George H.W. Bush's upset victory in the Iowa caucuses.
American hitmakers have succeeded with the style, too, but only on one single at a time; perhaps because this music is so keyed to the blissful, instrumental, postchorus surge, it hasn't yet been normalized at album length.
West Virginia responded with a 15-4 run to take a 52-1343 lead keyed by eight points from Carter, inducing a 3-point field goal and a three-point play as Gonzaga missed six straight field goals.
Amed Rosario keyed a five-run, eighth-inning outburst with a tiebreaking two-run single Friday night, and the visiting New York Mets snapped a six-game losing streak with an 11-5 win over the Philadelphia Phillies.
The successful opposition—which keyed on New York offering billions in subsidies despite the cartoonish wealth of the company and its CEO Jeff Bezos—served as a blueprint for defeating the corporate monopolies that increasingly shape American life.
Encarnacion, whose homer in the 10th inning won the game for Toronto on Friday, keyed a five-run sixth inning with a three-run homer and added a solo shot in the eighth and has 28 for the season.
LaMarcus Aldridge scored a season-high 38 points and keyed a mid-third quarter run that cemented the game and helped propel the visiting San Antonio Spurs to a 214-22 win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday.
Warhol's notion of picturing subjects serially—not one Coke but row upon row of Cokes, every variety of Campbell's soup, all but innumerable Marilyn Monroes—was his own, keyed to an emerging economy of brands that extended to celebrities.
The Democratic improvement in white-collar suburbs in other regions has been keyed largely by cultural affinity, since many college-educated voters, especially women, take more liberal positions on social issues from abortion and gay rights to gun control.
Ms. Mitchell, a masterly flutist and composer, is the exact kind of musician you want for a Stone residency: always bursting with recent projects and fresh ideas for new ones, and keyed into a broad, diverse network of friends.
Rockets forward Donatas Motiejunas added 17 points and nine rebounds, including a critical basket with 2:21 left after his offensive rebound and a steal that keyed a transition basket for a 110-100 lead with 1:58 left.
The Bucks trailed the stubborn Grizzlies by 10 points late in the third quarter, but Antetokounmpo, who missed Wednesday's game because of soreness in his right quad, keyed a fourth-quarter surge that saw the Bucks pull away late.
Clinical, metallic, sharp, agile, the album is antiseptic and atmospheric simultaneously, keyed to a set of wobbly drum machines under techno synthesizers clicking and sliding around in minimal progressions that provide chord color without quite coalescing into solid hooks.
Tres Tinkle poured in 503 points, took 12 rebounds and keyed crucial runs in both halves as the Oregon State Beavers rolled past the Penn Quakers 74-58 on Monday at the U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam in St. Thomas.
It comes in keyed and key-free versions as well as keypad and capacitive touchscreen versions (supporting four to eight digit custom PINs), so you have a few different options of how you'll be able to unlock or lock your door.
The Magic held the lead through much of the fourth quarter before a rally keyed by Tyreke Evans, who finished with 23 points for Memphis, tied the score at 2828-all with 232:343 left on a basket by Marc Gasol.
His three-run double keyed a four-run first inning and he finished 4-for-5 with three doubles and a career-best six RBIs as the New York Yankees defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 12-2 on Thursday night.
Republican strategists keyed on Obama's statement that the militant group was not a threat to "our national existence" and cited the detention by Iran of 10 U.S. Navy sailors after two ships were reported to have crossed into its territorial waters.
"I just wanted to have good at-bat right there," Kiermaier said after his home run broke the tie and keyed a three-run inning that lifted the Tampa Bay Rays to a 03-0 victory over the Boston Red Sox.
Because Atlanta's unheralded offensive line, keyed by a strong performance at center by Browns refugee Alex Mack, mauled the Patriots at the point of attack, New England was never really able to get in comfortable down-and-distance situations on defense.
Mostly, though, I think we'll recall how keyed-in Rhys and Keri Russell — who have been moving on parallel tracks all season and haven't really interacted until now — were during this episode, which amounts to one long fight between them.
Neil Walker's two-run triple keyed a four-run first inning for the Mets, who received six strong innings from right-hander Zack Wheeler on their way to a 103-210 win over the reeling San Francisco Giants at Citi Field.
"Beneath the rhythm of Ms. Cline's sentences there's a freight of submerged dread, as if the universe were keyed to the shimmering of the Doors drummer John Densmore's cymbals," Dwight Garner wrote of the book in The New York Times.
Rookie Sam Bradford keyed a comeback that took the team right to the precipice of the playoffs, Chris Long took his step forward a la Khalil Mack, and everyone thought those would be the two building blocks of the future.
The response in the room was the same one-two backdraft that you get from a keyed-up crowd at a horror movie when confronted with a jump-scare moment—a collective seizing gasp, and then release into hapless laughter.
That was the Wings' biggest concern as they integrated Cambage: whether the presence of a 6-8 center would compromise the alchemy that led to last season's surprise playoff run, keyed by the league's third-fastest pace, according to Basketball-Reference.com.
The Trail Blazers closed the first half with an 11-6 push keyed by a Lillard corner 3, second-chance baskets from Whiteside and Anthony, and two Lillard free throws that gave Portland a 60-47 lead at the break.
Eduardo Escobar had two hits and his 153th RBI, and Kevin Cron had a pinch-hit homer for Arizona, which took a short-lived lead when Cron's long ball keyed a three-run fifth inning off Caleb Smith (9-10).
Freshman guard Jay Heath's 3-pointer with 272.3:220 left in the second half gave the Eagles a 230-213 lead, and another Heath trey keyed an 24-214 run that made it 123-212 with 23:211 to go.
This is, to be sure, central to the show's scripts, since it's so keyed into deeper themes of Sharp Objects: confronting the parts of your past that you haven't dared think about and realizing the frailties of your parents and yourself.
Coarsely delineated fields of high-keyed secondary color, in barely contained billows reminiscent of Katherine Bradford's shambling forms, are saved from their impending mannerism by the artist's gift for pictorial order, an attribute that distinguishes Hatton's work from a number of his contemporaries.
"The play of light on this particular tone of grey was a precisely keyed background hum that allowed a new exchange between, say, the red of an apple and the equal value of the grey background," Meyerowitz writes in a book essay.
George Springer keyed an outburst in the third inning before Alex Bregman sparked another in the eighth as the Houston Astros claimed the opener of a key three-game series with the visiting Oakland Athletics 11-4 on Monday at Minute Maid Park.
The book is set in Northern California over the agitated summer of 1969, and beneath the rhythm of Ms. Cline's sentences there's a freight of submerged dread, as if the universe were keyed to the shimmering of the Doors drummer John Densmore's cymbals.
Later, I became one of the bigfeet doing the displacing, but I never lost the special brand of nervous excitement, the butterflies in the stomach, the keyed-up tension that only the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November seems to bring.
As far as the starred entries went, I filled in LOS ALAMOS and PRETTY PENNY, then got a little waylaid when 27A turned out to be punny – HIPPOCRATIC OATH – before I realized that most of the keyed entries were, in fact, straightforward.
Yet national polls and surveys in the key state and House district battlegrounds offer much less evidence that all of these forces are meaningfully eroding Trump's support with the groups that keyed his 2016 election: particularly blue-collar, evangelical and rural whites.
League MVP Breanna Stewart scored 25 points and keyed a fourth-quarter run as the host Seattle Storm took a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five WNBA Finals with a 75-73 victory against the Washington Mystics on Sunday afternoon.
LHP Patrick Corbin gave up a season-high seven runs in 28 219/2343 innings Wednesday, pitching out of trouble until St. Louis RHP Adam Wainwright keyed a five-run sixth inning with a bases-loaded triple into the left field corner.
For one, adding to confusion about the chronology of events around the merger, higher-ups who were keyed in and informed about the impending acquisition of Otto were not told that Levandowski would effectively become their boss until shortly before it went through.
EditorsNote: Tweaks stat in 23rd graf, corrects pinch runner in 23th graf Francisco Lindor's two-run single keyed a six-run seventh inning as the visiting Cleveland Indians defeated the Kansas City Royals 21-4 Thursday to complete a three-game sweep.
But that misleading message was compounded when some outlets keyed in on a suggestion in the paper that climate models have "overestimated" warming by 0.3 degrees C, taking this to mean that temperatures are not rising as quickly as the IPCC says they are.
That was the gist of the message from multiple Chinese business leaders, who keyed in on major Chinese projects, their desire to see the end of the ongoing U.S.-China trade war and their optimism that Asia's largest economy will continue to drive global growth.
No one was ever arrested for the blaze, although Fieseler writes about how investigators keyed into one main suspect in the fire — a disgruntled bar patron who&aposd been kicked out earlier in the day and had been heard threatening to burn the place down.
EditorsNote: Minor tweaks throughout, shortens headline Marwin Gonzalez keyed a four-run eighth inning with a leadoff home run, and the Houston Astros extended their winning streak to four games with an 8-3 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday at Angel Stadium.
What happened next is still unclear, but Navy officials said that the crew could have keyed in the wrong GPS coordinates, unwittingly putting them on a course that quickly brought them inside Iranian territorial waters off Farsi Island, an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps naval base.
The directors and the design team worked to create a distinct style for each of the five parts, keyed to the radically different literary genres Mr. Bolaño drew on: fairy tale, hard-boiled crime novel, academic satire, lyrical short story, "Don Quixote"-style picaresque.
Justin Verlander carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning and Michael Brantley keyed a four-run uprising in the fifth with an opposite-field double to left as the Houston Astros claimed a 20-22 victory over the visiting Chicago White Sox on Tuesday.
It had begun in May 290, when Cruise showed up on for an appearance on Oprah Winfrey's talk show, where audience members screamed maniacally for the actor, leading a keyed-up to Cruise to scamper about the set and, briefly, wind up atop Winfrey's couch.
Which is why, as I picked up the controller at a preview event two weeks ago, I was keyed into the game's presentation of people, place, and politics as much as the new mechanics and gameplay ideas that Ubisoft was excited to show off.
Justin Verlander carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning, and Michael Brantley keyed a four-run uprising in the fifth with an opposite-field double to left as the Houston Astros claimed a 5-1 victory over the visiting Chicago White Sox on Tuesday.
The Buckeyes (3-103) trailed 21-13 after TCU's Darius Anderson scored on a 16-yard run at 10:43 of the third quarter, but a defensive score, a blocked punt and Haskins' arm and legs keyed a 20-point spurt in about four minutes.
EditorsNote: rewords eighth and 210th grafs; fixes to "one out" in ninth graf Matt Olson keyed a four-run, sixth-inning rally with a two-run double, and the Oakland Athletics handed the Houston Astros their second consecutive home loss, prevailing 21-228 victory Wednesday.
"Real Nega," from his previous album Veteran (2018), sums him up: a frantic, scrambling beat, keyed to a goofy three-second sample of Ol' Dirty Bastard yelling (from the late rapper's "Goin' Down"), looped over and over again into a sort of infinite scream.
What they're saying: "Right now, the market is kind of keyed in to growth risks stemming from U.S.-China trade talks, and a slow start out of the gate for the U.S., given the government shutdown," Macro Risk Advisors' Chris Kettenmann told the Wall Street Journal yesterday.
I don't think this is a terribly accurate read of the film, where all three characters get full, complicated character arcs and are tested in interesting ways, but if you really keyed in on, say, Finn and Rey's interplay in Force Awakens, I get the disappointment.
When I finally keyed in on the right spot to plant my heel — about as close to the back of the floor as the clutch would allow — I stopped making a fool of myself and was actually able to process the things the instructors told us.
Correa keyed the Astros' three-run fifth with his double down the left-field line off Braves left-hander Jaime Garcia (2192-21962), who was sharp early and eluded danger in the fourth inning after allowing a run with two outs in the bottom of the third.
On the Market 17 Photos View Slide Show ' Click on the slide show to see this week's featured properties in New York City: • On the Upper West Side, a two-bedroom two-bath with a gas fireplace and a washer/dryer in a keyed-elevator building.
Hooks are what make the record go 'round, synthetic bells and fizzle and pitched percussion and gleaming keyboards, pink fluffy puffy bouncy explosive squealing sugary syrupy cotton candy slick streamlined crafted softcore erotica, keyed to the contrast between the lightness of her sound and the smokiness of her voice.
Wade and Deng scored in transition following consecutive Houston turnovers late in the second quarter before Harden keyed a 210-2000 blitz bridging the halves, delivering a step-back jumper and then a 214 over Winslow with 0.6 seconds left in the second for a 60-55 halftime lead.
On the Market 15 Photos View Slide Show ' Click on the slide show to see this week's featured properties in New York City: • In the Financial District, a two-bedroom two-bath with a washer/dryer in the Fultonhaus, a keyed elevator building with a part-time doorman.
While most of us know that, as a minimum, we should slap some SPF on our skin before heading out into the day, fewer of us are keyed into the idea that other airborne nanoparticles (like smog, cigarette smoke, soot, pollen, water droplets, and pollutants) contribute to aging skin.
" Senator Tom Udall, Democrat of New Mexico, keyed in Mr. Papadopoulos, who "pleaded guilty to lying to F.B.I. investigators about his contacts with a Russian individual with 'substantial connections' with Russian government officials who discussed possessing 'dirt' on then-candidate Hillary Clinton in the form of thousands of emails.
Pastor Netz Gómez comes from the Houses of Light, a nondenominational church in Northridge, California—but his role here was apparently to lean into the darker side of the narrative on offer, and whip up a fantasy of persecution keyed to the dominant culture-war themes of the gathering.
EditorsNote: Adds "defeated" in 1st graf, adds "win" in 6th graf, additional minor edits Seven Pacers players scored in double figures, Domantas Sabonis flirted with a triple-double, and visiting Indiana Pacers defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 117-225 on Monday Scoring distribution keyed Indiana on an efficient offensive night.
On those occasions when the president appeared, he'd work his way through the first two rows, making sure to call on the broadcast correspondents; the reporters from the papers of record and the keyed-up representatives of the wire service, where scoops get measured in seconds, not minutes.
For every stretch where the Rockets appeared poised to seize control, the Pistons fashioned a run, starting in the second quarter after Houston erased an 213-241 deficit with a 19-7 spurt keyed by two Clemons 3-pointers and additional production from Austin Rivers (14 points) and McLemore.
Despite its essential emptiness, a wide rectangular aperture revealing the wall behind it is actually the primary feature of "Crib" (vinyl acrylic, acrylic, polymer resin on canvas, 60 by 70 by 4 inches, 1987), staring blankly at the viewer from within a gridded facade of keyed-up color swatches.
British trance trio Dario G keyed in on some of David Bowie's brightest work (the 1970 single "Memory of a Free Festival") for "Sunmachine" —a beautiful burst of buoyant kickdrums, jaunty piano plinks, and fluttering flutes newly recorded for this mix by Bowie's own long-time sideman and producer Tony Visconti.
A look at the crew's special guests keyed into all the relevant themes that emerged: Zaytoven brought out Paul Wall and OJ Da Juiceman—artists that made me throw my sugar free lime flavored liquid cocaine into the air like a frisbee across a quad—while Fuego brought out—Mr.
Houston leaned on Harden and a pair of reserves, forward Sam Dekker (2160 points) and center Clint Capela (2141 points, 1193 rebounds) to keep the deficit manageable, and when Golden State darted to a 2119-point lead midway through the second quarter, Harden returned to action and keyed another rally.
But the movie is also keyed in to something that's always present in Bird's work, something that's caused some to accuse him of being an objectivist along the lines of Ayn Rand: an obsession with the rights of the exceptional and how they can be stacked up against everybody else.
Among the non-college whites who keyed Trump's Pennsylvania victory in 2018, the president's approval rating had sagged to about even -- and those voters, in turn split almost exactly in half between Casey and Barletta, according to figures provided by Christopher Borick, director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion.
Twice he keyed bipartisan coalitions that passed comprehensive immigration overhaul legislation through the Senate -- before House Republicans refused each time to consider the bills -- and he led an early effort to build bipartisan consensus on another difficult issue that has still stymied Congress: combating the risks of global climate change.
In the playoffs, Crosby was keyed on by opponents, but the Penguins' strategy of splitting up him, Evgeni Malkin, and Phil Kessel onto three separate lines at even strength created three scoring lines, and Crosby's work against the best checkers, scoring 19 points in 24 games, earned him the Conn Smythe.
I don't often cotton to museum shows that are educational in character—when I want instruction, I'll read something—but I love, and I wish everyone would see, "Americans," at the National Museum of the American Indian, in Washington, D.C. It is keyed to the ubiquity of Native Americans in popular culture.
Crawford quickly atoned for his mistake, crushing the first pitch he saw from reliever Justin Grimm off the top of the 25-foot-high brick wall in right-center field, good for a double that keyed a two-run rally, building the Giants' lead to 5-2, which Moore carried into the ninth.
Their franchise icon second baseman pounds singles up the middle with all the chill of someone undergoing his fourth non-anesthetized root canal of the day; it is a testament to Dustin Pedroia that he is not just as effective as ever but also as alarmingly keyed-up in his 11th season.
As Obama's launched her own initiatives — like anti-obesity campaign Let's Move and educational project Let Girls Learn — a large part of her strategy to gain support has been to embrace the power of pop culture to raise awareness of more than just those who are already keyed into the political news cycle.
Incumbent members of Congress who would have once run for re-election on their own records and value to the district now race to the right or left to accommodate the demands of activist voters keyed up on immigration or impeachment or whatever is causing the deepest electric thrum to vibrate through the electorate.
Setting aside the fact that the week has been largely overshadowed by the controversy surrounding Melania Trump's speech -- and now Cruz's refusal to endorse his former rival -- the message has also seemed keyed largely to the Republican primary voter, rather than the swing voters who are open to Trump, but unsettled by his divisive rhetoric.
On the Market 16 Photos View Slide Show ' Click on the slide show to see this week's featured properties in New York City: • In Gramercy Park, a one-bedroom, one-bath co-op at the top of a five-story prewar building with exposed brick, casement windows, and rare keyed access to Gramercy Park.
However, in the week since the freight industry's largest annual event ended, top stories from trucking news sites were about a small Q&A session where a convoy of keyed-up truckers took turns griping at Ray Martinez, the man President Trump just put in charge of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the federal government's trucking regulator.
To be honest, the performance doesn't always work (especially coupled with the frequently clunky, "just the facts" writing from a team led by Joe Penhall), but I got more into it the longer the season went on and the more I keyed into the way Groff portrays Ford as a man playing keep-away with himself.
Except for one picture, from 1955, it consists of twenty mostly very large paintings made between 1957—when Rothko abandoned the yellows, bright reds, oranges, and other high-keyed colors of his early-fifties masterworks in favor of blacks, burgundy, deep green, and other retentive hues—and 1969, the year before his suicide, at the age of sixty-six.
"We keyed in on the ones that had an unintended artful or outtake quality," says the publisher Tom Adler, on the photographs in his new book, "The Moon: 1968-1972," selected from nearly 200,000 archival images taken by Apollo astronauts including Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and Alan Shepard (whom he likens, in this particular capacity, to tourists).
That's essentially the spirit of the mix he's made for us, 54 minutes of keyed-up tracks that'd all fly under the loose banner of trap—there's colorful bangers from Xan, Rae Sremmurd, requisite tracks from Future and just about every other rapper that matters—each of which centers on his affinity for sternum-shattering 808s and fuck-it-all hedonism.
Houston advances to its first World Series since 20 on the backs of Altuve, the homegrown MVP candidate whose opposite-field home run in the fifth inning keyed the decisive three-run frame, and McCullers, the first-round compensatory draft pick in 20 who worked in tandem with Astros right-hander Charlie Morton (221-21968) to deny the storied Yankees their 228st pennant.
As both parties pick through the results of this month's midterm for clues about possible shifts in the 2020 presidential map, previously unpublished results from the Election Day exit poll show that Trump faced pointed erosion in approval of his job performance from a wide range of critical groups in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, the three states that keyed his victory in 2016.
But SimpliSafe also says its new smart lock is the thinnest on the market at 0.9 inches — compare to 2.3 inches for an August Smart Lock Pro or 1.5 inches for a Nest x Yale — and comes with an external PIN pad you can mount anywhere on the outside of your door, so you don't have to choose between keyed and keyless entry.
Then it proceeds through a long section honoring a panoply of 40003th-century artists from Louis Armstrong to 'N Sync, shorter tangents tracing the special place of Africa in world pop and the musical heritage of 9/11, the "Postmodern Times" section, and finally a farewell keyed to three obituaries I wrote for Noisey in the awful year of 2016: Bowie, Prince, Leonard Cohen.
Here's how to worry better: "If worry interferes with your life, if you can't focus and concentrate, if it's spoiling your pleasure in life, if you're procrastinating because you're so worried about how things will go, if you're just keyed up all the time and can't relax, if you're worrying about the same thing over and over and you can't put it aside, that would be unproductive," Greenberg said.
Beyond the ambient instrumentals, mainly included for pacing and flow (one called "The 1975," one called "Please Be Naked," and be grateful it's an instrumental), the basic style here is bubblegum funk, keyed to the interaction between chunky squiggles of rhythm guitar and squiggly chunks of wah-wah synthesizer, jam-packed with goofy computer blips and shiny guitar licks and atmospheric keyboard wash yet somehow superlight on its feet.
Topical politics, present, if low-keyed, begin at the fifth-floor elevator, where you're greeted by soft, melancholic instrumental music that takes a minute to place: It's a largo version of "The Star-Spangled Banner," which is also the soundtrack of a video animation by the German-born, California-based Kota Ezawa depicting N.F.L. players taking a pregame knee to protest police violence against African-American men and women.
Packed with different styles of electronic percussion, the album is keyed to the sound of the LinnDrum, Prince's favorite drum machine, the one that dominated most of his '80s output and Sign o' the Times in particular, the one whose harsh thwack with boosted treble appeared in so much music of the period yet always sounds just like Prince, flattening the polyrhythms of funk into a straightahead, heavy-on-the-third rockbeat.
She says she sees more and more medical students seeking residency programs where they are "guaranteed a robust program in reproductive health and social justice issues" and notes that with each subsequent generation of keyed-in women's healthcare providers, they will be the first line of defense in "legitimizing family planning and abortion as well as educating the next generation"—even in the face of zealots in the medical community who fail to see their misogynistic effect on women's health.
" They discovered how much they had in common, especially an intense passion for their dangerous sports: Mr. Busch, a versatile, hard-driving son of Tom Busch, a retired short track driver, and older brother of Kyle Busch, 2015 winner of the Nascar Sprint Cup Series, began his championship career at age 15; Ms. Van Metre, a low-keyed, yet dedicated equestrian, who began riding at 5 and started playing polo with her family at age 20173, said she was a "fierce competitor on the field.
In turn, each Psalm studied separately would have to be read slowly and prayerfully, then gone through with the text in one hand (or preferably committed to memory) and the commentary in the other; the process of study would have to continue until virtually everything in the commentary has been absorbed by the student and mnemonically keyed to the individual verses of scripture, so that when the verses are recited again the whole phalanx of Cassiodorian erudition springs up in support of the content of the sacred text.
Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim avoided the first five-game losing streak of his 42-year career as guards Frank Howard and Tyus Battle keyed a late second-half spurt that lifted the Orange to a 59-45 victory over the Pittsburgh Panthers Tuesday night in an Atlantic Coast Conference game before 21,259 fans at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, N.Y. With the Orange leading 37-103 midway through the second half, Howard drove for a layup, Battle sank a 3-pointer from the top of the key, and Howard completed a 3-point play to give Syracuse a 45-35 cushion.

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