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"latch" Definitions
  1. a small metal bar that is used to fasten a door or a gate. You raise it to open the door and drop it to fasten it.
  2. (especially British English) a type of lock on a door that needs a key to open it from the outside

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The Latch C is much smaller than the original Latch lock, called the Latch M, because it's designed for a different type of doorlock.
We latch on to whatever we latch on to and never really think about.
The Latch C is priced at $299 per lock, plus the cost of a Latch subscription software plan service.
If the main latch isn't closed and the car is driven, the secondary latch may not hold the hood.
If the main latch is not closed and the car is driven, the secondary latch may not hold down the hood.
When you open the latch, drop your phone in, and close the latch, your phone automatically adjusts itself to display virtual reality.
Where the Latch M was built for tall mortise locks, the Latch C is meant for simpler cylindrical deadbolts, which aren't attached to the knob.
There's a long magnetic strip behind the bars that grabs the metal latch and holds it tight until the latch grabs the first available bar.
The Mate X closes shut with a nice click as the latch engages, and there's a button to open it up again right by the latch.
The Latch C is designed to be installed on individual apartment doors that are equipped with a deadbolt, whereas Latch's first product, the Latch M, works with mortise locks.
DJI is aware of this issue because the latch on the outer corner of the camera has a red indicator to let you know when the latch isn't engaged.
She remembered a Facebook video describing how to use a latch to open a car trunk from the inside and used her insulin pump to find the latch in the darkness.
In surveillance footage of the incident, the latch does not immediately close, but the boy uses his fingers to nudge it shut, at which time the latch locks and he becomes trapped inside.
Latch is currently operating in New York and San Francisco.
Experts contend consumers will latch onto chips before companies do.
And, the hood latch wasn't investigated until after Brendan's confession.
But New York based Latch contends it's mostly still noise.
Investors were faster than professors to latch onto his views.
You tend to latch onto subjects and obsess over them.
Having car names that customers can latch onto certainly helps.
Just before he could latch onto mine, I pulled away.
Ford has now recalled more than 5 million vehicles for varying door latch-related issues since 2016, but the company said the issue in last week's door-latch recall was different from prior ones.
The outer layer of blue spikes latch on to target cells.
Nissan says paint can flake off the latch, exposing bare metal.
But I'm curious who viewers will latch onto in this series.
I'm always so happy when I can latch onto a thing.
Dealers will replace the door latch assemblies in all four doors.
And if social discontent rises, the Islamists will latch onto it.
So you're stuck with whatever kind of latch you already have.
They latch onto results that bear out narrative and hopeful theory.
" This would "give wavering Republicans something they can latch on to.
There was much less for them to latch onto on Thursday.
When you are an outsider you definitely latch on to him.
My grandfather shut the door behind him and set the latch.
However, not every alternative treatment that patients latch onto is safe.
It was probably inevitable that children would latch onto stuffed animals.
Still, it's hard to justify the extra price on latch alone.
Between each action, he slightly adjusted the latch and striker plate.
Trump could latch onto this and say he "fixed" health care.
And yet when he tries the latch, he finds it sticks.
But voters who feel disempowered and marginalized latch on to this promise.
It was almost as if it were welcoming me to latch on.
There's always a chance the public won't latch onto a given case.
The latch for the trunk itself is incorporated into the Mercedes badge.
Fatima found the latch with her hands and pushed the door open.
Voisine will frequently latch onto a theme and paint variations on it.
"People see a 7-foot-5 guy and latch on," Raducanu says.
The baby kept insisting on a "shallow latch" — which was extraordinarily painful.
He was also the person who turned in the hood latch swab.
Even if they don't latch onto the idea immediately, take a swing.
Skip hopes the latch will make cities less nervous about sidewalk clutter.
We eventually got her to latch but it was never for long.
Every time a driver enters a building, Latch creates a traceable record.
"The commercial office wasn't really viable without the Latch R," he adds.
And Latch is not disclosing customer metrics at this still early stage.
Opioids such as Percocet latch on to opioid receptors in the brain.
As National Emergency, latch onto the pending FY 28500 supplemental budget request.
Boeing says it is also working on a hands-free door latch.
It gives people something to latch onto amid the sea of bass.
He said Latch was revising its privacy policy to remove any ambiguity.
Similarly, Sanders's tweet is trying to latch on to another Twitter meme.
The new hood latch has an improved coating designed to avoid rust.
Then the passenger reaches into the ajar door to hit the latch.
If you can't latch on to that, then the theme is meaningless.
It can make it difficult for babies to latch and feed properly.
And when the flea lets go of the latch, they just jump.
"In life, we all kind of latch onto what's fresh," Green said.
In older hotels, a simple latch is supposed to work as another line of defence against people picking their way in, but as this video demonstrates, the latch is a joke, and easily busted by the paper menu, too.
I refused and backed up only to feeling him latch on to me.
When they find it, they latch on and shoot it full of toxins.
Plus, teens are often the ones who latch on to new trends first.
Guzman-Garcia was able to pop open the latch and grab the child.
"The thing I latch on to is her memory," she said of Chloe.
The Latch service works with any UPS deliveries, including from Amazon and Walmart.
Remember, though, that Kratz insisted that Avery's sweat was under the hood latch.
Given it's targeting apartment blocks, Latch looks most similar to German startup Kiwi.
When businesses latch onto a buzzword, it quickly becomes the solution to everything.
"The thing that I latch on to is her memory," her mother says.
In short, there's no shortage of compelling characters to latch onto beyond Ebner.
Latch was founded five years ago, but stayed in stealth mode until 2016.
"I struggled at the beginning my son wouldn't latch properly," one user commented.
I'll just latch on with my teeth and pull it around a bit.
But too often, the news media latch onto one finding while ignoring others.
When fish bite or latch onto your hook, the iBobber will notify you.
Because you can latch on to one queer character and identify with that.
The spinning even provided me an apt visual metaphor to latch on to.
It's an easy narrative to latch onto: She's greedy, she's a gold digger.
No, this isn't a fever dream — latch hook kits are still a thing.
Cable networks would latch onto these performances and the videos would go viral.
He walked up to the truck, opened the latch, and snapped a picture.
Dealers will replace the hood latch with a new one starting next month.
"Nostalgia is like a barnacle; it needs something to latch onto," Thompson said.
Some latch onto a political cause as a way of justifying their violence.
Elizabeth Warburton: They have kind of a hook-and-latch type of system.
Its overhead luggage bins are easier to latch than its older Boeing cousins.
Latch won't share exact numbers with regard to units that currently have access to the technology, but a rep tells me, "Hundreds of non-doorman buildings in the New York area are able to receive smart deliveries using the Latch system."
Honda is recalling 254,000 Odyssey minivans because the back seats might not latch properly.
Audiences latched onto that and they started ... It's a good thing to latch onto.
Latch also said that it has updated its Privacy Policy to make this clear.
At Latch, we know people have personal preferences about how they access their homes.
One is what part of the body the virus tends to latch on to.
We can't let our hearts latch onto that prospect yet; it's just too painful.
It's a method that simply involves tricking the bypass lock to open the latch.
Four holder bricks on the cockpit latch onto as many handles on the wing.
The studies found that existing dengue virus antibodies latch onto Zika when it invades.
Male grasshoppers have external parts to help support and latch onto the female parts.
The dog scans the region and latch onto the signal of her walkie talkie.
The Alta had a handy latch that made switching straps super intuitive and easy.
In July b2b smart access startup Latch announced a partnership with ecommerce platform Jet.
Nissan will notify owners and replace the latch for free starting in mid-February.
Latch announced this morning that it has raised $70 million in Series B funding.
G-28503 proponents are always keen to latch on to the latest activist craze.
Fans latch onto something they like about the series, and they embrace it wholeheartedly.
Fans said the whistling happens organically, but activists have tried to latch onto it.
This causes small, synthetic DNA tags to latch on to biomolecules inside the cells.
And Republicans were eager to latch onto Mr. Trump's retreat to avoid a confrontation.
Opioids on the market today latch onto several receptors on the surface of cells.
Prior recall fixes included inspecting and cleaning the hood latch and applying a lubricant.
With the click of the latch, small sobs escaped from the strangers around me.
A tubular latch will have only a small metal plate around it, while a mortise latch "is going to look like one big hunk of metal in your door," and it will be at least a few inches high, Mr. Bean said.
"That your client stuck her finger in the latch mechanism doesn't reveal a defect in the latch but rather an unfortunate and regrettable decision on her part and/or failure of oversight on the part of the adults in the area," he added.
Without progesterone, the uterus lining disintegrates, and the fertilized egg can't latch on and develop.
A politician with a larger imagination would perhaps see these opportunities and latch onto them.
I've already missed his first smile and to make things worse, he won't latch anymore.
Add a baby to latch on and suck, and bon appetit, you've got breast milk.
Did you latch onto a piece of feedback and develop it into a winning strategy?
Humans latch onto first impressions, and letting go of them is harder than you think.
It can distract you from remembering things, or make you latch onto them more strongly.
According to Newzoo's Mudrick, this could be Microsoft's opportunity to latch onto the streaming phenomenon.
These two danced a stunning routine to "Latch" that ended up cinching them the Mirrorball.
During that confession, investigators fed Brendan a line about Steven opening up the hood latch.
Cynical employers may latch onto other benefits - generous programs can attract already healthy job candidates.
How Latch manages to pluck all these variously tensed threads will be interesting to watch.
Handel, meanwhile, repeatedly attempted to latch Ossoff to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-California.
Seat belts that don't latch properly can increase the risk of injury in a crash.
But, instead of sewing on tracks, you latch your extensions on with a crochet hook.
It also allows Latch to potentially offer backend services to buildings for an additional fee.
Meyerhoffer says Latch intentionally downplays its technology in an attempt to achieve a lasting look.
Having that kind of constrained focus gives something for users to latch onto and appreciate.
When someone's in difficult circumstances, what do they latch onto to get them through it?
When we were released, I continued dutifully pumping and attempting to get him to latch.
The Mods latch on securely and never fall off unless you drop the whole phone.
If you're choosing a latch for a new door, you can go with either mechanism.
The team will soon install an "underwater chandelier" for animals to latch onto as well.
She walked toward the cemetery gate, lifted its metal latch and stepped toward the car.
Just insert the security bracket into the door latch pocket and simultaneously turn the doorknob.
This summer, a start-up that makes smart locks, Latch, struck a deal with Jet.
That's when the press began to really latch onto the story of the Manson girls.
The Stansport is well made and has a much nicer latch mechanism than the Everest.
Finally, there wasn't much doubt what the late-night comics would latch on to yesterday.
However, he may end up regretting his decision to latch onto such a fickle indicator.
The same hardened aluminum and steel that make the latch are used for the hinges.
Instead, they latch on to a dead spot or wound and start making their tubes.
And sticky platforms that Sonic can latch onto and use to make those wild jumps.
The result is a movie that's quite overstuffed, making it hard to latch onto anything.
The evidence she retrieved (two bloodstain cuttings, two bloodstain swabs, a swab from the ignition area, and a swab from the hood latch of the Rav 4) wasn't significant, although she does conclude that the swab from the hood latch has to have been falsified.
The Latch R, which is going up for pre-order now, is a reader-style electronic access product designed for areas such as apartment entrances, office glass doors, turnstiles and elevators — so basically places where Latch's existing smart lock, the Latch M, is not appropriate.
And the pair discussed their surprise at how wide a baby's latch is around the breast.
People latch onto weird things about the songs that the Bay Area musician Tony Molina makes.
If doggo has been around awhile, why did the internet just recently latch on to it?
The tiny fibers latch onto each individual lash, elongating them for va-va-voom-level volume.
Latch is introducing a new smart door lock today that can be controlled with an iPhone.
By tossing the octopus across the water, dolphins avoid letting the octopus latch onto their bodies.
The company is also looking at developing a hands-free door latch and a floor vacuum.
When it jumps up to hit the latch on the door, for instance, that's no accident.
UPS is expanding its partnership with smart lock startup Latch with availability in 10 more cities.
The tentacles latch onto people's faces to turn them into a part of the meaty hivemind.
The more obscure the imagery was, the more I felt like people would latch onto it.
The magnetic latch system from the main cargo area of the Everyday Backpack isn't found here.
UPS's program was launched last summer, utilizing smart locks designed by New York-based startup, Latch.
In their place, Ara is going with physically connected pogo pins and an electronically actuated latch.
The feeling you latch on to after you meditate or take a particularly mindful yoga class.
In the weeks following Trump's inauguration, the world yearned for something—anything—good to latch onto.
It's a dark brown, wooden box with a latch and a holder for long rolling paper.
Rather than wallow in their despair, they decided to latch onto the last Democrat left fighting.
I would get cold sweats from the pain but cry from relief when she did latch.
It can be used in combination with the Latch M, or as a standalone entry system.
Cybercriminals often latch onto current affairs or yearly events in inventive ways to maximize their profits.
Latch started in New York and San Francisco, and this year began expanding to other cities.
"Food is something universal and that's why the haters latch onto it," Hooper told USA Today.
This seat can be installed rear- or forward-facing and with or without the LATCH system.
The seat can be installed rear- or forward-facing and with or without the LATCH system.
Latch them onto your Switch for handheld mode, or detach them for tabletop or docked mode.
Corigin Ventures, which is leading the seed funding, has also invested in Latch, Transfix, and ClassPass.
Engineers developed primary and secondary latch systems that will keep the wings fully extended during flight.
The NRCC is not the only GOP group to latch onto the idea of buying Greenland.
If you can't get with the lyrics there's plenty of other stuff to latch on to.
Luke Schoenfelder, the chief executive and co-founder of Latch, the start-up working with Jet.
Allowing couriers inside apartments has more risks, but Latch plans to eventually do that as well.
H.I.V. uses the protein to enter those cells but cannot latch on to the mutated version.
Which version of Glover fans came to know depended on which they chose to latch onto.
She says she was on the phone when he shoved the door open, breaking a latch.
And candidates will be able to latch onto whatever set of numbers make their case best.
Like most of D.R.A.M.'s music, it was infectious, mildly humorous and easy to latch onto.
Within 73 times charging the door would come open on its own and would not latch.
If you like overstuffed costume dramas with a veneer of literacy layered over debauchery, latch on.
You're so lost that you try to latch onto something that gives meaning to your life.
If you latch onto to your latest mistakes they will inevitably slow and bring you down.
The "alt-right" attempted to latch themselves onto the Trump platform and ride it for attention.
And when people are afraid, they latch on to people who say, 'I have the answers.
But I did latch on to others in an attempt to diversify the ways that I saved.
Obviously, there's a certain amount of projection going on when impressionable millennials like me latch onto celebrities.
So, later, when Mosteller went off on her run, Riley lifted the latch on the backyard gate.
"Latch was not a party to this litigation," the company said in a statement to The Verge.
The MEV 1 spacecraft has a very specific task: latch on to a satellite already in orbit.
The latch on top is critical for pulling them up, but I really had to yank them.
"Nationwide growth has always been the plan," Luke Schoenfelder, CEO and founder of Latch, tells The Verge.
When the Switch is docked into the TV, the controllers latch together around a giant battery back.
It's something other 2020 candidates are trying to latch onto as a way to appeal to voters.
Plus, the fluids found under the latch didn't demonstrate DNA from any other user of the car.
There's always a phase in every young tech growth company where you can latch on, he says.
Some of those Latch development dollars have been spent part-funding installations of the smart lock hardware.
Do you look for people to latch onto who will have your back in situations like that?
He had scratched away at the front door with his nails until he could open the latch.
Democrats are likely to latch onto its projection that people would lose coverage under the GOP plan.
Some customers have complained on internet forums that doors on their Model X SUVs wouldn't latch properly.
On Monday, GoPro announced the return of Karma with a redesigned battery latch that fixes the issue.
In their tests, the robot was able to latch onto a button battery with its own magnet.
Latch says pilot installs of the R are happening now, with full availability slated for this summer.
Its shockingly consistent ability to latch onto goofy, nonsensical content in an effort to stave off death?
The contestants seem to latch on to a few key words or phrases and use them over.
Gun control advocates seem willing to latch onto anything they can use to justify more stringent laws.
"If it's an office door, more than likely it's the electronic lock and latch system," he said.
No sooner is she free of the latch than the visions pour into her, a dark flood.
Right, or he could find someone to latch onto who's even more of an ideologue than Trump.
That allowed Michael to latch on to a psychological idea that Marnie is followed by her past.
Despite being the de facto protagonist, Jonah doesn't offer much to latch on to as a character.
Baltimore was not the only city to latch onto the policy, but few places did so harder.
Let's say a male animal evolves a penis hook, which allows him to latch onto a female.
The windows on the outside overlook a roof on a nearby office, but there was no latch.
"Latch" is a spectacularly weird song — so weird that Disclosure felt sure it wouldn't be well-received.
Whether Gen Z continues to latch on to the Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives host is unclear.
It's tempting to not snap the window's latch and let it all out; it hums with energy.
That didn't end well for many, speculative stocks just trying to latch on to the internet wave.
The automaker said it is not aware of any accidents or injuries associated with the latch issue.
"A statement attributed to Latch CEO Luke Schoenfelder that was emailed to Gizmodo explains that "Certain Android devices require GPS to be enabled in order to use the Bluetooth functionality upon which the Latch app relies, but again, we never capture, store or use any GPS location data.
The Blazer crowd, always looking for a cult figure to latch onto, was inspired and driven with devotion.
I also experienced some pinching until I learned how to reposition the pump for a more comfortable latch.
For the latter, they provided the baby with a plush koala bear for him to latch on to.
And so I think it&aposs interesting that the media is so excited to latch on to this.
"[Manufacturers] latch onto words they have health halos and are able to market them to people," says Feller.
In September, Ford said it was taking a $22011 million charge for its expanded side-door latch recalls.
The best advice that I give to up-and-coming photographers is: latch onto one band you love.
There's some good, I don't want to say "claw marks" to latch onto, that doesn't make any sense.
To achieve the feat, Liangming used 60 queen bees to attract approximately 637,000 insects to latch onto him.
I never wanted to latch onto masculinity because I thought it was cool, or fun, or even interesting.
In the first, the more lighthearted "Mechanical Organ," the dancers latch onto one another to form conjoined shapes.
Dealers will install water shields over the door latches and inspect and repair door latch cables if needed.
And as somebody with no foreknowledge of Cyborg, I couldn't find anything in the movie to latch onto.
If that occurs when the door latch is in an unlatched position, the door could open while driving.
The sprockets inside cameras and projectors latch onto those to move the film along at a steady pace.
For some reason I'll latch onto the end of the conversation and it'll morph into something completely different.
This is used in the magnetic latch in your laptop that tells it when to go to sleep.
"I thought I was doing really well and the nurses said that the latch was good," Port confesses.
It is this secretion that allows them to latch onto a surface, like the roof of Bailey's mouth.
I found myself wanting some kind of magnetic latch to keep it in place when not in use.
And earlier this month, the company recalled 103,210 Model X cars to fix a seat latch issue. 211.
On the top of the Mac Pro is a "D-ring latch" in the center that flips up.
We're told, she left her door open using the hotel door latch to ensure the door wouldn't close.
"Not an explicit reference to a cut but enough for this market to latch on to," Wilson said.
Well, that all depends on whether you like to latch your undergarments in the front or the back.
Thankfully, it's easy to swap out: slide the latch, press down on the battery and it'll slide out.
At this point, we'll latch on to any theory that can justify Antiope's heartbreaking gone-too-soon storyline.
Traditional automakers have stepped up to latch on to some of the mojo most closely associated with Tesla.
This post was updated to clarify that Latch has three co-founders, two of whom are ex-Apple
But the dollar went into reverse as markets appeared to latch onto a disappointing fall in hourly earnings.
" The page now states that Latch does not "capture, store, or use GPS location data of our users.
This muddled series, at least from the first three episodes, doesn't give a viewer much to latch onto.
Instead, they latch on to brands such as Warby Parker and seek them out wherever is most convenient.
The Oh Sees are one of those bands that, from a distance, seem nearly impossible to latch onto.
Her wailing baby, May Ling, refuses to latch on to breastfeed and is starving after days without eating.
They are more difficult to identify, but still latch onto divisive issues and seek to deepen the wedge.
It also puts strict limitations on any personal data collected by Latch or any similar digital-access company.
He's supposed to be a bored slacker philosopher, but in character terms, he's too inconsistent to latch onto.
When Silicon Valley and Madison Avenue latch on to a phrase, it's not easy to shake it off.
Sure, J Balvin wants to latch onto the Anglo popularity of the Black Eyed Peas, but between Will.i.
When these engineered T cells drift near a cancer cell, they latch on to it and kill it.
That subconscious resource is nearly endless and so often the takeaways I latch on to are my surroundings.
"I was able to just latch on to the octopus and give it a little tug," he said.
"I was able to just latch on to the octopus and give it a little tug," Ilett said.
No keys, either; my door, which was reinforced with iron studs, opened and closed with a basic latch.
It is hard to tell which of these factors the market decides to latch on and react to.
T-cells are able to latch onto these foreign substances, which in turn triggers a wide-scale immune response.
In other words, snow-lovers latch on to the upper-limits, while snow-haters look at the bottom figures.
The hour will give babies time to recover from the birthing experience, find the mother's nipple and latch on.
There's a latch for the battery and presumably a microSD card slot for storage and a USB-C port.
The demonstrations allowed Blackburn to latch on to another message Trump has been pushing as the midterm elections approach.
When you're not actually listening to the earbuds, they can latch together magnetically and rest centered at your chest.
Colic, reflux or a poor latch can cause an otherwise healthy infant to go on a temporary hunger strike.
In September 2016, Ford said it was taking a $640 million charge for its expanded side-door latch recalls.
He said: Avery's DNA (not blood) was on the victim's hood latch (under her hood in her hidden SUV).
"We realize that not everyone will want to use it digitally," said Luke Schoenfelder, the chief executive of Latch.
Ergo the privacy piece is likely to get more complex — but at least Latch is sensitive to the issue.
A lot of times, it's just about putting that aesthetic out there and seeing how people latch onto it.
Latch currently has a sign up form on its site for those interested in taking part in the program.
Nissan says in documents filed with the U.S. government that paint can flake off the latch, exposing bare metal.
Each earbud is magnetic, so they'll latch onto one another for extra security when you're not using them. Snap.
Ford Motor is recalling 51,470 Transit wagons in North American because the rear seat belts may not latch properly.
The whole thing quickly folded down on itself, like an accordion, and stayed in place with a white latch.
To open the Pockit, I unhooked the white latch, swung out the handles and gave it a strong shake.
Her manager protected her from most of the industry's ability to latch onto and exploit emerging talent, she notes.
LaPointe later struggled to get into Marchionda's room, however, due to her door's engaged safety latch, police reportedly said.
The plot becomes fairly convoluted, given the intended audience, and there's no irresistible character or song to latch onto.
Some criticized Burger King's Real Meals campaign as trying to latch on to Mental Health Awareness Month, CNBC reported.
It has integrated anti-theft features like concealed and lockable zippers, a secure magnetic latch, and tear-proof material.
And there was some strong personalities in that scene that was a little easy for kids to latch onto.
There are narratives the media will latch onto in order to not talk about the violence that's been reported.
When she's through, he bends over to give her a hug as organizers latch a microphone over his ear.
The door latch was too bent to slide, but bent so that it kept the door from swinging open.
The cell's own gene-reading machinery then manufactures viral proteins, which latch onto cellular proteins to create new viruses.
What was it about the Texas Rangers, some of the characteristics you were able to latch onto or discern?
Investigators subsequently found DNA from Avery's perspiration on the hood latch—evidence that would be nearly impossible to plant.
There were new owners, a new manager, new players — not a lot I recognized, but enough to latch onto.
Hoping to latch on with another team, he returned to New Hampshire with his family and continued to train.
Life & Livin' It aims to push this sentiment as a universal truth that anyone feeling alienated can latch onto.
Zipline isn't the only delivery drone startup to latch onto the idea of carrying high-value packages in difficult terrain.
In October, NHTSA opened a preliminary investigation into 440,000 Ford 2011-2013 Edge SUVs over door latch warning light issues.
GoPro attributed the problem to a fault in the design of the latch that holds the drone's battery in place.
Unfortunately, whether your door is compatible with a Latch lock doesn't really matter, because you still can't actually buy one.
It's hoping new and existing apartments will outfit residents' doors with Latch locks, giving the units a high-tech perk.
Other startups, like Otto and Latch, have been making even higher-end products than August that offer even more features.
The evolution in Republican candidates' messaging was on display Monday in New Hampshire, where Clinton sought to latch GOP Sen.
Gameplay-wise, perhaps the biggest addition is a new grappling hook tool that lets you latch on to giant enemies.
The NIFTY cup, a simple innovation that costs only $1, grants infants who can't latch with the ability to feed.
She claims the officers ignored her requests, at which point she unlocked the door but kept the safety latch on.
Whether this approach pans out the way they hope remains to be seen as Latch is just kicking things off.
But the way back has to include engaging the entire country, every voter, and giving them something to latch onto.
He had to find something his team could latch onto that wasn't pure footballing ability, and he settled on organization.
This change in guidance gives investors a reference point, which could allow expectations to latch on to the Fed's projections.
The company is called Latch, and it's raised $16 million — including $10.5 million being announced today — to make that happen.
The village of Frip is plagued by gappers: orange, softball-sized creatures that latch onto goats and screech with glee.
She procured a piece of duct tape from her pocket and covered the latch so that the door wouldn't lock.
The key is to find protein targets that the engineered T-cells can latch on to to kill cancer cells.
It's a sentiment that plenty of people would latch onto, and none more so than The Hold Steady's Craig Finn.
Sometimes it's in the past, whether it's the Chief image or The Outsiders; it's those things that people latch onto.
There are plenty of unanswered questions true crime fans will latch onto, and debates about animal rights are undeniably relevant.
Even more convenient is the easy installation process of the Graco car seat that's thanks to its exclusive InRight LATCH.
" A SAM, or Semiautonomous Attachment Mine, could be preprogrammed to latch onto a specific target and detonate on command. "Sixteen.
This little circular fella uses adhesives to latch onto flat surfaces and provide the location of whatever it's stuck to.
"The well-established luxury brands are going to latch onto this big-time," Mr. Cereda-Parini of Jeffries Group said.
But with migration receding in the news, the party has been looking for a new crisis to latch on to.
They're primed to latch onto special merchandise, especially higher-priced, functional products that could last them for years to come.
After I pulled the oysters out, I left the ice in the cooler, but also forgot to shut the latch.
But with migration receding in the news, the party has been looking for a new crisis to latch on to.
I can feel there's a different approach to an entry out there, but I can't quite latch on to it.
And the thefts are giving rise to new startups aiming to help solve the problem, such as Pickups or Latch.
The car itself has a simple design — a low-riding platform with four wheels and a latch for holding the GoPro.
But biochemists have a different focus: Not the opioids, but opioid receptors—the proteins the drugs latch onto within the body.
Then the student remembered a Facebook video describing how to use a latch to open a car trunk from the inside.
The little girl, whose bedroom was adjacent to the entryway, slightly opened the door but the top latch was still secure.
Why not just latch on to someone who's figured it out and get validation and self-worth through everything they've done?
Update May 10th, 2:15PM ET: Updated to include a statement from Latch and additional details about the company's privacy policy.
"The window opened like a door and the latch was loose," Lt. Steve England of the Hailey Police Department told EastIdahoNews.com.
Consumers latch onto things because they are affordable and easy to adopt, and because everyone else has got into them too.
Latch works by letting residents and building staff use its mobile app, a code, or a keycard to enter the building.
As the devices are able to latch onto more of that spectrum simultaneously, both speeds and latency should improve, said another.
After four days, the neurons within the implanted eye began to grow and latch on to the tadpoles' central nervous system.
And with an appetite for first-person shooters, many were quick to latch onto PUBG, which arrived on mobile before Fortnite.
On the enterprise grade side, the Latch has been designed to comply with the highest buildings grade lock standards, says Schoenfelder.
Reddit user towner11 posted a video late last year that also shows trouble opening a door latch on a Model 3.
The latest from Skip Scooters: a bike-lock-like latch that could secure the scoot to bike racks, street signs, whatever.
BUT -- Marcellus says the 23-year-old HAS to show remorse in order to latch back on with another NFL team.
It wasn't until she was six weeks old that Ames was able to latch her and breastfeed for the first time.
It also means that, should Latch release a consumer version, it'll likely want to make changes to bring the price down.
But no one has figured out how those tongues latch onto the prey and snap it back into the animal's mouth.
Pros: Rugged, durable design, bear-tight lock, steel-reinforced latch and rim, wheeled designCons: Heavier than most other garbage cans, pricey
Knowing how popular Trump's outsider message is, the likes of Black have tried everything they can to latch themselves to him.
She will also latch onto a tough-on-immigration stance, hoping it will help carry her to the Senate in November.
Or they might latch on to the head with metal claws and then penetrate the skull with a tiny shaped charge.
Many artists latch onto having Something Important to say, and sharing their political engagement in any varying quality of tweeted opinion.
It's unclear how well it would fair in interior environments without too many distinct visual features to latch on to, however.
They may well try and add you on Facebook, or worse, latch on to you for the rest of the night.
I needed something to latch onto as I rode the waves of anguish and grief that accompany this kind of thing.
The movement's members seem to latch onto certain ideas and images due to the outrage they cause across the political spectrum.
They don't just latch on to you — they pump out anticoagulants that prevent the wounds they create from clotting too quickly.
If it doesn't look easy or entirely possible to latch onto all those dicks to reach the top, that's the point.
It required depth perception and hand-eye coordination to latch the crane's hook before weaving objects between buildings, cars and streetlamps.
"Once someone comes up with a solution that sounds right, then I think he's going to latch on," the source said.
All you need to do is screw on the legs and align the latch that joins the two pieces securely together.
"The cases we tend to latch on to are ones involving federal overreach and unconstitutional acts of Congress," Landry told POLITICO.
They focused on the H7 hemagglutanin, a protein on the flu virus surface that allows it to latch onto host cells.
Natural or engineered mutations in the DNA of some of the viruses will cause them to latch on to the material.
I imagine it's the repetitive nature of serving people you know that can cause the guilt to latch on and grow.
The hooks could allow a cleanup spacecraft to latch on to a defunct OneWeb satellite and drag it out of orbit.
The Comotomo bottle's nipple is designed to replicate the shape of a breast, helping a baby latch onto the bottle securely.
Wi-Fi calling is a popular feature that enables users to latch onto their wireless internet connection to make phone calls.
People passionately latch onto whatever particular form of energy they like, and then, of course, all the other ones are terrible.
It's called the Latch C, and in addition to iPhone control through Apple's HomeKit platform, it has all the same smart features as the original Latch door lock: a built-in camera to see who's at your door, the ability to use passcodes and cards instead of a key, and a recorded log of who's come through.
So while the Latch M works with mortise locks — and includes a physical handle and slot for an actual key, for people who prefer the traditional key-in-hand route to gain entry — the Latch R enables purely electronic entry — either by tapping a mobile or key card or tapping in a code on its touchscreen.
The insect's secret is a spring-latch system that allows it to store large amounts of energy and release it almost instantaneously.
"People do sometimes latch onto male authority figures who are lionized and celebrated and then find post hoc rationalizations," Manne tells Refinery29.
The new door latch recall includes 22013,000 2014 model year Ford Fiesta, 2013-14 Ford Fusion and 2013-14 Lincoln MKZ vehicles.
The company says the updated Karma drones have a redesigned battery latch that went through "extensive testing" that should prevent future failures.
Munchkin pacifiers Items recalled: Munchkin issued a recall of around 212,224 of its Latch lightweight pacifiers and clips, sold as a set.
That's why the handlebars struggled to latch to the rear hub, and why it ultimately popped open when I was carrying it.
Huawei has put a latch on the grip section of the Mate X, which holds the folded tablet in a closed position.
The device recognizes the individual to precisely latch on to its teats for milking, while the cow munches on a food reward.
The hard rock provides a substrate for sea life to latch onto, as compared with the muddy ocean floor, explains National Geographic.
Regardless of what Jet learns from this program, the residents who are getting free Latch installs are probably pretty happy about it.
The service utilizes smart locks created by Latch, a New York-based smart lock startup that teamed with Jet late last year.
A stem-cell transplant to treat lymphoma means his immune-system cells are now coated with proteins that HIV cannot latch onto.
I prefer doing this position when there's a headboard I can latch my toes or feet onto to keep my body stabile.
Antibodies are large proteins that latch onto invading bacteria or viruses, neutralizing them and enabling the immune system to destroy the pathogens.
After these horrific events, politicians and pundits will latch onto all sorts of explanations for why these keep happening: It's mental illness.
Something tells me T-Mobile CEO John Legere will latch onto this as yet another reason to slam his company's larger rival.
The cage makes my subby side come out, and you really just wanna latch on and have some good snuggles that night.
We soon discovered I had inverted nipples that would not pucker, which plays a big part in babies being able to latch.
He reportedly gained access to the room after convincing another hotel worker to disengage the latch, saying he was the woman's boyfriend.
Tesla deployed mobile vans to company charging stations to fix the seatbelt latch and cut the procedure to less than 20 minutes.
At the time, most refrigerators had an outside latch that made it extremely difficult for anyone to open them from the inside.
Their search for fame goes downhill when the headlining band cancels its tour, stripping Swallow of a big name to latch onto.
The AIDS virus uses CCR5 to enter cells, but if the gene is mutated, HIV cannot latch onto cells and infect them.
The virus will then latch onto the mucous membranes that line the back of your nose, your throat and your bronchial tubes.
My son's latch was imperfect, and in his early, sleepy days I didn't realize he was sucking ineffectively and slipping into jaundice.
This is a huge upgrade from the Mobile 2 that required manually switching the augmentation by unscrewing a latch on the gimbal.
Later, the special prosecutor would latch on to Dr. Bulic's theory, saying the light recoiled "forward" rather than backward, causing the injury.
He has sought to latch Donnelly to more progressive Democrats' positions, such as calls to abolish the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
Nor, seeing his fitful approach, did one turn back to flip the window latch for the lifeform nearly breaking himself on glass.
You can have a theme like that, but ultimately what you have to latch onto is a character's desperate need and want.
Falcon lands on droneship, but the lockout collet doesn't latch on one the four legs, causing it to tip over post landing.
Ticks, on the other hand, usually  cling to grasses  on the ground, where they can latch onto succulent hosts for a blood meal.
In Hawaii, Graham went on to wow the crowd and the judges with a rendition of Disclosure and Sam Smith's "Latch" in Hawaii.
Wow, if only I'd had Jamie Oliver to tell me breastfeeding was easy and convenient when my baby wouldn't latch and got dehydrated!
And as humans moved into harsher climates, it makes sense that their genome would latch onto Neanderthal variants that could help them survive.
At best, the star will have to deal with some serious online vitriol until the gossip blogs latch onto their next sound bite.
Still, she pulled the latch and tumbled out of the trunk, a harrowing escape that was caught on the gas station's security cameras.
Note: The Rev I tested was a pre-production version and I didn't experience faults with the folding latch that other reviewers did.
This March the company also announced the Latch R: a reader-style electronic access product for building entrances, including lobby turnstiles and elevators.
Latch is taking pre-orders for the C now, with the first buildings due to receive the device this fall, according to Schoenfelder.
"The market seems willing to latch on to any bullish news item generally," BNP Paribas global head of commodity strategy Harry Tchilinguirian said.
Every time we send a rover to the Red Planet, our own microorganisms latch on to them and hitch a ride across space.
I doubt the latch is strictly necessary, as there's lot of friction in the hinge already, but it's an added bit of reassurance.
"There was some wrestling going on and the cat did latch onto his arm but he was able to choke it," she said.
Latch, founded in 2014, is different from the other companies on the list because, unless you're a multifamily landlord, you can't buy it.
By the middle of the year, Latch will arrive in Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, Washington, DC, Philadelphia, Boston, Miami, and Seattle.
"We're not surprised at all the attention it's received, because people seem to latch on to any Trump related story," Da Silva said.
After all this time, a 360-degree camera remains the lone latch-on accessory that Essential has managed to get out the door.
There's also a little plastic clip to latch the wire to your shirt and two little button-sized attachments to shorten the wire.
But in West Virginia, it's "app-a-latch-a," and since West Virginia is better than other places, that's good enough for me!
Schoenfelder tells TechCrunch Latch will be deploying its first proper pilot buildings in Q1 of this year, in New York where it's headquartered.
About 27,000 Lincoln Continental vehicles may have a problem with silicon contamination in the door latch, which can prevent it from fully engaging.
As part of the deal, Brookfield Properties will also be installing Latch systems in its multi-family properties that are currently under development.
Soon after I had Liora and was all stitched up, the nurses were very aggressive with trying to get my daughter to latch.
Some people are quick to latch on to this statistic, using it to prove that immigrants are currently bringing diseases into our country.
This difficulty problem illustrates another point: If you don't understand what truly matters, you might latch onto something that is beside the point.
Obamacare repeal had stark repercussions that activists, politicians, and the media could latch onto: It would cost 24 million people their health insurance.
The initial Latch lock, which launched last year, works with mortise locks and includes a physical handle and slot for an actual key.
This could latch onto either a bug or a feature that is performing well, and offer analysis as to why this has occurred.
If a vehicle's door latch is broken, Ford will provide a one-time replacement at no charge for the life of the vehicle.
A lockout failed to latch, possibly coated in ice from the omnipresent thick, cold fog, the leg strut collapsing and toppling the rocket.
"Our retracting door latch assembly, in 'normal use,' functions without issue multiple times per day, per vehicle," McCarthy wrote in the November email.
Ms. Krc advised sticking to the boardwalks and not brushing against the beach grass, where the parasites lurk and could latch onto clothing.
Five tenants in Hell's Kitchen sued their landlord in March after the owners installed a Latch smart lock on the building last year.
Our brains work differently when we are scared, and they latch on to whatever makes us feel safer — even if it's not true.
Residents will be able to access the building with their cellphones using Latch, a keyless entry system, and Butterfly MX, an intercom system.
We latch on to a "too intellectual for the electorate" narrative as a way of justifying something that is more difficult to accept.
And it can latch on to receptors in the lung, causing severe pneumonia much more frequently (perhaps 10 times more) than seasonal flu.
A friend at Fox News explained that Rice became a convenient villain in an otherwise boring administration with few scandals to latch onto.
Once a nail serving as a latch was removed and the door was pulled back, she saw a 197-year-old totem pole.
"We felt that if [Mayo] got their hands on her, they would latch on and we wouldn't get her back again," Duane said.
Latch, a New York company making smart locks for landlords, raised $126 million earlier this year, valuing the company at about $500 million.
The result is a not-so-Marvel-ous misfire that leaves little to latch onto except perhaps for the most invested comics fans.
The latch itself opens and closes with an unparalleled authority that's somewhat reminiscent of a Pelican case, but then those are plastic latches.
Because the Yeti is vacuum-insulated and equipped with this heavy-duty latch, you can count on days and days of ice retention.
They did it as sort of this pilot and people of course just latch onto this idea of a drone delivering a burrito.
The bill could falter if conservatives aren't able to latch onto the rollback of Obamacare's insurance regulations as a reason to support it.
"People often latch onto the Oscars as a way of promoting their causes," said Tim Gray, awards editor at Hollywood trade publication Variety.
Eventually, some species of shrimp were able to latch these slip joints open and store energy in them before releasing them with a snap.
Individuals in the throes of such personal crises are prone to latch on to whatever bogeyman is preoccupying the American imagination at that moment.
The immune cells are turned off most of the time, thanks to proteins that latch on to a handful of receptors on their surface.
At the bottom, she lifted the latch on the little unassuming door and passed through, shutting it behind her as softly as she could.
"I was ready to quit about five days in because it was a searing pain and I couldn't get a good latch," she admitted.
Spencer's special weapon is an extending arm that can latch onto multiple surfaces, pulling him up to platforms or swinging dynamically through the air.
Locks cost $399 each (it also sells an electronic model called the Latch R), and they require an ongoing subscription to Latch's management service.
During its last try in January, the rocket touched down, but a stabilizing landing leg failed to latch and it keeled over and exploded.
The second, perhaps not unrelated, is the fear that a porter might latch on to him and insist on showing him to his room.
Pro tip: Use a creamy liquid foundation — as opposed to a matte or powder formula — so that your highlighter has something to latch onto.
If it's just a system like Latch that lets their deliveries make it inside and to their door while they are at work, great.
She testified she used the emergency latch to pop the trunk and jumped out as the suspect was pulling out of a convenience store.
Finally, Katz points out that the back gate to the apartment doesn't latch and that the backdoor was unlocked the night of the murder.
The sweat DNA on the hood latch is first problematic because it wasn't collected by the lab — the Calumet County Sheriff's department took it.
I started thinking that my word would be "hope" because I needed something to hold onto -- and what's better to latch onto than hope?
By investing in a clean user experience and backing it up with quality niche content, The Athletic is hoping to latch onto the trend.
So if you're itching for a resolution to latch onto this New Year's, it seems there's a pretty good one ripe for the taking.
Latch also says that its lock will be able to integrate with other smart home products, though it isn't saying yet what those are.
By the time he was in my arms, I had just enough energy, with my husband and our doula's help, to have him latch.
Your entire social existence starts becoming evidence of something, good or bad, and other players latch onto these communicative acts to judge you publicly.
People latch on to erroneous or made-up reports if the reports fit their assumptions about the situation -- or their political and moral agenda.
The rest are Islamic-based groups whose political ideology changes depending on which of the bigger parties they can latch onto in a coalition.
So when you latch on to something from the past, it's almost like it's new again, because we haven't seen it in a while.
Press the button on the handle, and the Unger grabber will latch onto whatever item you don't want to bend over to pick up.
It has made 24 investments including investments in smart-lock company Latch, commercial real estate leasing unicorn VTS, and short-term rental company WhyHotel.
Niido also collects data on the use of all its amenities, everything from the concierge to its partnership with the smart-lock company Latch.
In the yawning chasm of time that is the gap between Stranger Things seasons, we must latch on to any clue we can get.
The Peak Design Everyday V2 lineup includes improved Everyday Backpacks (starting at $219.953), with the company's signature magnetic latch closure for the top compartment.
Investors on Wednesday were quick to latch on to media reports that a U.S. trade team will travel to Beijing the week of Jan.
First came "Latch," an early top ten single for the duo, followed by  Settle, their ultimately Grammy- and Brit-nominated number one debut album.
We're struggling here, and sometimes people who struggle latch onto false promises and fall for lies peddled by snake-oil salesmen masquerading as leaders.
First came "Latch," an early top ten single for the duo, followed by Settle, their ultimately Grammy- and Brit-nominated number one debut album.
Rooney is not the first aging, high-profile European to latch on with M.L.S. just as his skills were no longer in demand elsewhere.
Just buy a bottle of champagne (we won't judge the kind), open it, and latch the Blaster onto the top like a wine stopper.
Despite the plethora of multifaceted and diverse opinions offered online, we still overwhelming choose to latch onto narrow viewpoints that we want to hear.
Some laptops still have batteries that come out with a simple latch, while others make you unscrew the entire backplate to access the battery.
They prepare for the heist by flipping open a window latch right under the nose of a wheezy old guard in a cardigan sweater.
When I feel like something isn't going anywhere or there's nothing to entice me, my mind starts searching for something else to latch onto.
PBDEs can be itinerant compounds; they leach from our sofas and TVs and latch onto particles of house dust, coating our floors and furniture.
The last new product will be released globally — including in the US. It's a tiny smart latch that you can use in multiple contexts.
With its jarring honesty about monogamy's pitfalls, there is an open-ended strength within SZA's experience that feels available for listeners to latch onto.
In newer cars, the attachment can be made to a connection point provided for child safety seats, known as the LATCH or Isofix anchor.
The premise might seem like a stunt, or a way to latch on to a hot news topic while neutralizing the racially polarizing elements.
So as people take stock of what has passed and wonder about what's to come, is there anything to latch on to for guidance?
GOP senators with second thoughts about what repeal might mean could well latch on to CBO scores to decide just what they're comfortable supporting.
He declined an option with the 49ers in free agency prior to the 2017, and has failed to latch on to a team since then.
His flow drives forward like a hot knife slicing through butter; his hooks latch like a bed bug that refuses to leave its host body.
It has worked for the President to latch onto these text messages and therefore declare the entire Russia investigation somehow biased against the President. REP.
The goal of the dog is to latch onto the bull's nose and bring him to ground; the goal of the bull is to live.
But the stranger parts of the internet didn't latch onto any of those deaths in quite the same way they did for Harambe the gorilla.
Harbor added that the episode was filmed 13 months ago and that he&aposs finally ready to latch onto a team for the 2018 season.
Experts worry it's possible bad actors could latch onto narratives that call into question the integrity of the election or fabricate false claims of meddling.
" But like other diet myths, there may some understandable — albeit incorrect — reason why people seeking diet advice latch onto the concept of the "whoosh effect.
Rather than sell directly to consumers, Latch has built its business around selling locks to the real estate companies that build and operate apartment buildings.
GoPro relaunched the Karma drone lineup yesterday after taking three months to redesign the faulty battery latch that caused the failures in the first place.
In 2013, Harvard researchers unveiled the RoboBee, a tiny flying robot that can latch onto the underside of any flat surfaces by using static electricity.
Unlike Key for Home, Latch works with apartment buildings to gain access for drivers, so individual apartment residents aren't able to purchase the services themselves.
There was speculation that GOP lawmakers would latch the DACA repair plan to a catch-all "must pass" bill at the end of the year.
Ford previously recalled nearly 4 million vehicles for door latch issues in six separate recalls since 2014, including 2.4 million vehicles recalled in August 2016.
The "rescue" craft will use computer vision to lock onto the out-of-control satellite and match velocity with it, then latch onto it magnetically.
Lawmakers in the upper chamber have clamped down on any tidbits of information that could add to a narrative journalists and activists can latch onto.
Designed by Thomas Meyerhoffer, a Swedish-born designer whose early career includes tenure at Apple, Latch is a contemporary take on the classic mortise lock.
"People may latch onto a message here about the risks of cancer, but I read this as a positive," he told Reuters Health by phone.
The key is to make the kitty feel supported so it doesn't try to latch out and dig its claws into something, like your face.
It coincided with the Global Big Latch On, which encourages women to gather at registered locations around the world to breast-feed their children simultaneously.
Whenever the wearer wants to deflate they open a latch inside to release the inverted bubble part and then dives out of the deflating bubble.
They've also made it their place to latch onto whatever timely news or memes you and the rest of the world are talking about, now.
Getting big deals to make that happen is going to be a huge hurdle for adoption, but Latch says it's confident the deals will come.
"Falcon lands on droneship, but the lockout collet doesn't latch on one [of] the four legs, causing it to tip over post-landing," Musk says.
Other children told police that the girl went to the rear exit door, pulled the latch and opened it, Woodruff said, and then fell out.
You attach the pins to your watch, and then each band simply has a small latch that you can open and close with a switch.
New York based Latch has topped up its Series A with a further $10 million in external funding, bringing on a new investor RRE Ventures.
Then they have to latch onto whatever insane socialist proposal will demonstrate to the activists their leftist bona fides, and commence with emphatic virtue signaling.
"What happens is that on all Model Xs, apparently under certain circumstances, this latch retracts into the frame of the door," Tan told Business Insider.
At least three million vehicles have been recalled after a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration investigation found 1,200 customer complaints about doors failing to latch.
But the occasionally stodgy Emmys, which sometimes latch on to winners (like Ms. Louis-Dreyfus) and stay with them, was also infused with new blood.
I didn't have anything to latch onto in that, as opposed to physical instruments... You know what a piano is and isn't supposed to do.
Honest, lyrical punk rock music should drag us out of our world or give us something to latch onto over and above this vein-cutting.
With thousands more oysters in this installation project, there is a higher likelihood that oyster larvae will latch on to shells and grow into adults.
In a statement, Honda said it was trying to educate owners on how to properly latch the seats until it can develop an approved repair.
Once you tire of playing with them, you can lock them into the open position with a little latch before continuing to enjoy your drink.
When the baby was hungry I'd pop on my color-coordinated nursing cover, and she'd latch right on while I enjoyed my mascarpone French toast.
Besides, if you want to use your cellphone less, it's not as if there aren't plenty of other health-related reasons you could latch onto.
"Each of us is a little different in how we can modify the tips of our antibodies to latch on to foreign invaders," says Creech.
The US Space Force had a rough launch on the internet The internet has found a new thing to latch onto: President Trump's Space Force.
Each frame sported bright blue hand and foot rails, which are necessary tools for astronauts to latch onto when working in a place without gravity.
Once you, a supporter of Candidate A, become convinced that a news source favors Candidate B, you latch onto stories that favor Candidate B — Hah!
Snyder told investigators she tried to lift Brinley, who weighed 40 pounds, but she couldn't work the "latch" on the dog lead, the affidavit said.
Much like Trump's "build a wall" campaign rhetoric, "Abolish ICE" offers voters a powerful and partly symbolic ideal to latch onto, wrote Vox's Matt Yglesias.
I usually am only able to get him to latch at night, but due to missing a night here or there, he now prefers the bottle.
She used the light on her insulin pump to find the latch in the darkness and waited for her kidnapper to get back into the vehicle.
Other than a nebulous "winning," there is nothing for a player of Far Cry 5 to latch onto other than the long monologues of the villains.
Mette, a pregnant 20-year-old from the Ivory Coast, ran away from her violent husband on impulse when he left the door on the latch.
She's gambling that she doesn't need a single policy issue for voters to latch on to, and she is not shying away from talking about Trump.
The notion is that the adult oysters will make babies and the babies will find a place to latch onto in the toilet-based receiving beds.
Those wings actually lock into place when folded in with a latch, so there's no risk that they'll suddenly pop open when you're carrying it around.
As with other smart locks, the Latch Lock needs power for its fancier features to function (although its metal mortise lock will still function sans power).
If those customers latch on to what DJI is selling, maybe the company will go beyond what it announced today and offer an even fuller solution.
The video compares what they're doing to "mosquitos and spiders," saying that the drone's microspines latch onto walls in much the same way those insects do.
Dressed in a pair of blue swim trunks, the boy is seen climbing into the box and peeking under the cooler's lid before the latch closes.
With the euro zone economy slowing, financial markets in turmoil and banking shares already under the cosh, analysts were quick to latch onto De Guindos's comments.
This is a problem because water can severely damage a door's latch or actuation cable, the cable that facilitates the opening and closing of the door.
If Democrats decide to latch on to it—if not for the common good, then simply to make their party cohere—a real change is coming.
And it raised the prospect that weaker candidates could latch onto some form of the wealth tax to try and inject energy into their flagging campaigns.
Fiber mascaras are infused with teeny-tiny fibers that latch onto your natural lashes to add length and drama without too much effort on your end.
" Skipping debate, Trump gambles with Iowa For Deace, Trump's supporters are ultimately "desperate people" who "will latch onto megalomaniacs who claim to have all the answers.
The health care industry in the United States has ballooned to $3.5 trillion a year and retailers are increasingly trying to latch onto the booming market.
For the past few years, the duo have been playing songs blending electronic and indie to create poignant and moody tracks that latch into your brain.
That way, the men couldn't latch onto them, and the girls could slither away before coming back to grab their clients' cocks (and win the match).
Although I wouldn't have known it at the time, this last element is likely what caused my childhood brain to latch onto the movie so strongly.
Others, like Slate, were quick to latch onto the dangers of putting facial recognition tech into the public, especially as a fad to spread it faster.
Faced with deepening gloom, investors were quick to latch on to media reports that a U.S. trade team will travel to Beijing the week of Jan.
Because of Barry's determination to provide the complete gamut of female teenage experience, the novel lacks an emotional center: a teenage girl to latch on to.
Readers compare this coverage with their dwindling bank balances and crumbling infrastructure and feel disconnected and disenfranchised, and latch onto something — anything — that speaks to them.
Cameroon responded two minutes later as Gabrielle Aboudi Onguene timed her run perfectly to latch on to a long ball before beating goalkeeper Sari van Veenendaal.
There's a lot of men — a lot of people — who will latch onto the buzzwords that have become mainstream, but they don't know what they mean.
I often latch onto an image or a certain mood—I feel like I have to exhaust its hold on me in order to move on.
A magnetic latch locks the oven and the panel it sits on in place so it doesn't rattle around when the Sprinter is on the road.
After spending a day or more carefully maneuvering through space, the capsule will autonomously latch itself onto a designated docking port at the International Space Station.
Dealers can fix the issue by installing water shields over the door latches and repairing the door latch actuation cables, at no cost to the customer.
Some experts have said COVID-19 could latch onto currency the same way it is able to survive on other surfaces, such as doorknobs and handrails.
It became very obvious that there were people who were trying to latch onto and widen the preexisting racial and socioeconomic divides of the United States.
"Build the wall!" used to be a crowd-killer, Noah says, but now Trump's crowds want "new jokes" to latch onto and print on T-shirts.
As a viewer, you're "tracking on" them, following their importance to the overall story because their repeated appearances have encouraged your brain to latch onto them.
It's the perfect platform for the corporation to latch onto the dedication of current fans, the nostalgia of lapsed followers, and the curiosity of new demographics.
But others, like sunflower and mineral, latch to the surface of the cuticle, which could leave the hair with an extra-greasy feeling even after you shampoo.
But in this instance it feels a bit forced, an attempt to latch on to a huge news story rather than a genuine interest in Wenger's opinion.
Though it's also notable that Latch is part-funding some installations itself — to try to prime the pump for enterprise smart access in the residential buildings sector.
A previously ex-communicated family member who for some reason was invitedThis has the potential to get extremely awkward, especially if they try to latch onto you.
"The lactation consultant at the hospital was really sweet and she showed me some ways to get a different latch — that helped a little bit," Talley said.
Then, a rather inelegant rubber band must be awkwardly stretched into place to hold the collapsed components together (I prefer the magnetic latch of the GM Ariv).
It's true that suffering is endemic to The Handmaid's Tale — it's built into this world — but without much hope to latch onto, it starts to feel superfluous.
You look at a reef shark ready to bread, male sharks will latch onto her with their mouths and try to inseminate her with their two penises.
After an hour with her, I was much better at getting my daughter to latch properly, and I didn't experience any further problems with pain and breastfeeding.
When the sea urchin is attacked, a swarm of them are released to seek out the offending predator (typically a fish), latch on, and release their venom.
The little-robot-company-that-could had been making a very cool controllable ball for a while but had struggled to really latch into the customer consciousness.
The Cold War fever had broken, and the hangover of fifty solid years of paranoia was now free-floating through society, looking for something to latch onto.
Heimlich signed a contract with the Lamigo Monkeys of the Chinese Professional Baseball League last week after failing to latch on with a Major League Baseball team.
In some ways, it's representative of just how far a journey into sound can take an artist, if you choose to latch on and never let go.
Second, worldwide interest rates at or near zero percent have sent governments and large private investors alike scrambling to latch on to harder and more reliable assets.
The tray does attach with magnets, but to remove it, you need to squeeze the latch below the tray with one hand, like lots of other models.
To freeze at higher temperatures, water needs a fleck of dust, soot, or sea salt — something to serve as a center that water molecules can latch onto.
My first child didn't latch right away, either, and it took two weeks of pumping and crying and putting her to my breast before she finally did.
"I think so much of what people latch onto today is looking for authenticity and the Guinness story is about as authentic as it gets," said Giles.
Latch says storing records is a requirement to be in large buildings because owners want to be able to know who was around should an incident arise.
Latch has been operating quietly since it was founded two years ago, but it views today's announcement as the moment it really begins to face the public.
Photographer Scott Olson captured this deeply pissed off pussycat paddling through the water, and it didn't take long for social networks to latch on to the cat.
I was offered formula to feed my son via a tube, dropper-like contraption because I was told if he took a bottle he would never latch.
But it's a bizarre one for Lil Wayne to latch onto because he was already making music in high school—about how rich and awesome he was.
The firm has made 24 investments since 2011, including investments in smart-lock startup Latch, commercial real estate leasing unicorn VTS, and short-term rental company WhyHotel.
Trump is basically running on a platform that has also been years in the making and really was waiting for a candidate to come latch onto it.
Ms. Valentine, a resident of Red Hook, Brooklyn, was one of the main organizers of the "Big Latch On" event in front of Borough Hall on Saturday.
When you want spectacle to be sport, you can latch on to anything to convince yourself that a 36-minute, one-sided, boring point fight isn't inevitable.
Size: 3,020 square feet Price per square foot: $629 Indoors: The original front porch has working gas lanterns and custom Spanish cedar shutters that close and latch.
"I was extraordinarily lucky to latch onto a rising rocket," Mr. Heart wrote in an unpublished memoir, "and ride it to a huge change in our society."
Dillon might also be near the top of the pack for a younger group of Nascar fans looking for a charismatic, fast-moving star to latch onto.
President Donald Trump called the failure of Congress to repeal Obamacare "disgusting" on Monday — and expressed deep pessimism that a latch-ditch Republican repeal effort will succeed.
Coding the DNA one way might cause a virus to latch on to iron phosphate, but, if the code is tweaked, the virus might prefer cobalt oxide.
It hopes to develop a way to latch on to defunct satellites and guide them into an orbit where they will ultimately burn up in Earth's atmosphere.
To use Super Cruise's lane-change feature, the driver can either tap or fully latch the turn signal to indicate that they would like to change lanes.
Once these biomarkers latch onto the ligands, the nanoparticles and nanotubes swell or shrink, changing how long it takes for an electrical charge to pass between them.
Disruption would cause a dip in growth, but once outside the EU's "regulatory stranglehold" Britain could latch on to the coat-tails of fast-growing emerging markets.
Even if customers are able to open and close the door, the latch may not fully engage, meaning the door could fling open while driving, Ford warned.
A firm named Latch announced a new product that will be sold to office and apartment buildings and will allow residents to unlock doors using their iPhones.
One in five salmon farmed in Norway dies before reaching maturity, partly due to tiny blood-sucking lice that latch onto the outside of the pink fish.
These firms are looking to latch on to a surging sub-culture being driven by a young generation with a taste for animation, called "dongman" in Chinese.
My child was born a month early and refused to latch, so I spent the first few months of his life essentially milking myself for 20 hours a day, holding a pair of wheezing plastic cones over my nipples while my husband and I watched Oz on HBO Go. My lactation consultant told me to keep going at the pump while simultaneously trying to get my son to latch.
Lacking other such causes to latch on to, the TLP's leader, Khadim Hussain Rizvi, a surprisingly foul-mouthed cleric, may well seek to grab headlines on his own.
That's because the salt in the soup is dissolved in water, but then as water slowly evaporated over time, salt molecules latch onto each other to stay stable.
The Dearborn automaker had previously recalled nearly 215 million vehicles for door latch issues in six separate recalls since 21.6, including 0003 million vehicles recalled in late 2000.
But the flip side of this is, like, it's a big concentration, and I think that that's something that people can latch on to and they can criticize.
Earlier this month, Tesla Motors recalled 2,700 Model X cars to fix a third-row seat latch that could allow the seat to fold forward during a collision.
The newlyweds' first dance was to an acoustic version of Sam Smith's "Latch," which she says is the first song she sent to Ertz when they began dating.
The movie feels really smart about fandom, the way people latch onto the little specifics of their favorite things, and dig as deep as they can on them.
Schoenfelder tells The Verge that for now, that's staying the same and Latch doesn't have anything to announce regarding selling the service directly to consumers at this point.
There's a latch that will ensure it can't move when in park, but otherwise speed is adjusted by changing the rotational velocity of the axle within the motor.
It's understandable why LinkedIn would try to latch on to the visual communication trend, as Facebook estimates Stories sharing will surpass feed sharing across all apps in 2019.
We're making a couple hundred meditation trainers with the goal in mind of finding our "core" tribe — people who love Core, latch onto it and keep coming back.
A friend can take control of the second yarn-thing for some co-op fun, or it can latch onto your back if you want to play solo.
If you've got the patience to neatly curl up your earbuds and place them into the case, the magnetic latch does a good job keeping them in place.
In the fraction of a second the fish feeds, it doesn't latch on to the coral but seals its mouth over it and sucks up the coral's mucous.
The innovative latch allows the lid to be lifted as if it were on a hinge, so you can do most of your packing just using one hand.
Latch sees the passcode as its lock's primary method of entry; it doesn't even recommend that buildings give keys out to their tenants unless somebody really wants one.
No one can go out and buy their own Latch lock — for the near future, at least, you'll have to move into an apartment building that has one.
Latch is selling directly to real estate companies, largely, it sounds, for placement in luxury apartment buildings, as well as some offices and other commercial spaces like gyms.
Schoenfelder defends collecting people's comings and goings, saying that what Latch does isn't any different than what's already done by locks with key card or key fob access.
You won't be able to issue voice commands when the microphone port latch is closed, but it allows the watch to attain its 100-meter water-resistant rating.
" As for the stock market, CNBC finance editor Jeff Cox wrote on Thursday that Trump "may end up regretting his decision to latch onto such a fickle indicator.
Although the LATCH base makes it easier to transfer the seat in and out of a car, the seat can be safely installed without the base as well.
And I think 'Drag Race' is such an extreme version of it that it only makes sense that people in this industry can appreciate it and latch on.
Blackness is inherently political, but a number of black comedic Vines weren't, perhaps making it easier for white kids to latch onto — there weren't murky politics to consider.
"The future of the economy is dependent on the few people who have bright ideas, that can think outside the box for us to latch on," he says.
OCD tends to latch onto whatever matters to you, Siev says, so this is why scrupulosity can often strike people whose religion matters a great deal to them.
There are certain games that you do along an NBA season that might have a call here or there that's pretty good or that fans will latch onto.
So, when we stumble upon those beautiful relics left over from a simpler time, we must latch onto them and celebrate them by shouting them from the heavens.
"A latch that connects the main truck with the trailer detached, causing the tanker to roll over," Bart Graves, Arizona DPS Media Relations Specialist, told CNN via email.
I holed up inside my apartment listening to podcasts and reading books and occupying my hands with dorky crafting projects like latch-hooking a picture of a tabby.
Miles said he was optimistic that a media rights package could be assembled to increase exposure and entice a corporation to latch on as a new title sponsor.
A centrist wonk who has been wrong footed in TV interviews, he has emerged recently as the proverbial outsider that fed up voters here periodically latch on to.
Because the docuseries did not discuss the sweat DNA found on the hood latch, the omission could be viewed as deliberate, with the intention of skewing viewers' judgment.
On the other, it gives FDM newcomers something to latch onto in the flurry of crackling rhythms and thunderous percussion—a familiar voice calling out in the darkness.
At the heart of the dispute is a keyless entry system designed by the company Latch that has been installed in more than 1,000 buildings across the city.
Latch is not a named party in the lawsuit, and the chief executive and co-founder of the company, Luke Schoenfelder, would not comment on the court challenge.
Enabling the safety latch also lets you open the door to see if it really is management knocking while preventing said knocker from unexpectedly opening the door fully.
When my daughter couldn&apost latch as a preemie, a wearable pump allowed me to still provide her with breast milk and care for my four other children.
That's why Ms. Rezzonico, a 38-year-old speech therapist with no children of her own, had asked a friend if she could latch herself onto his baby.
The causes are the same in the sense that these are all about how the algorithm latches onto things that it shouldn't latch onto in making its prediction.
Upon checking security footage, we discovered that our front door didn't latch correctly last night, the wind pushed it open and this little girl found her way in.
Admittedly, the volume of coverage and praise currently being showered on the show are motivated in part by clickbait, and trying to latch onto the franchise's sizable tail.
New to the lineup is the Everyday Backpack Zip, a riff on the Everyday Backpack that replaces the magnetic latch closure system with a single 270-degree zipper.
In an interview with the New York Post before Trump's State of the Union address, Gutierrez's lawyer Scott Bookstein predicted the president might latch onto his client's case.
Buttigieg supporters say the criticism has become unhinged, with some progressives eager to latch on to virtually any negative narrative about Buttigieg whether it is true or not.
With her first son, her breast milk dried up after about eight months, and after giving birth to her second boy 13 months ago, he initially had latch issues.
For Nurmagomedov to win, he will have to close the distance between the two fighters and latch on to one of McGregor's limbs to bring him to the ground.
And yet if millennials latch on to this concept of we want money, we want free this, free education, free everything, that they could be a powerful voting bloc.
She says it's far more common for women to attribute breastfeeding issues to low milk supply, when in fact they may be struggling with mechanical issues like poor latch.
When you feel the ground start to shake, simply hop into the egg, close the latch, and you'll be safe, even if the building collapses on top of you.
So when you latch onto an identity and a desire for yourself as a human being, and then people try to plant seeds of doubt in you, it's harmful.
Instead, they feature an E-latch that releases the door when you touch it, and when you close it, the door features power-cinching technology to automatically secure it.
Aside from having a preemie, you may decide to exclusively pump if your baby has a cleft palate, has started teething and now bites, or simply will not latch.
In it, the Harvard professor details a four-legged, X-shaped quadrupedal robot that looked destined to latch onto the face of an unsuspecting passenger in an Alien sequel.
But mostly, for me, struggling with the "O" in "OCD" means that when a scary, irrational thought enters my head, instead of letting it go, I latch onto it.
The extra strip of webbing across the outside of the Cordura bag is the best place to latch tail lights, an additional lock, and a carabiner filled with keys.
Align the GPU with the PCIe slot, push it in until a latch clicks, and plug in your GPU's required number of 23- or 8-pin PCIe power connectors.
"If a family has sought breastfeeding help and it remains painful or the baby can't latch, treating a tongue-tie may be considered as a viable option," she adds.
Instead of creating their own crisis or conspiracy, he said, the accounts began to latch on to and amplify theories that already existed in the fringes of the internet.
An embedded wide-angle camera within each device captures a visual record of every interaction by a non-resident that authorized users can monitor from the Latch mobile app.
Musk tweeted Tuesday that a special robot designed to batten down rocket boosters while they taxi to shore was not able to latch on to the Falcon Heavy core.
Photo by Shane Williams Whether you like it or not, shoegaze has become an inescapable sound and aesthetic that seems destined to latch onto all of your favorite genres.
But because the two viruses are not exactly the same, they cannot latch on securely, and instead the antibodies actually help Zika to get into the human immune cells.
Initial suspicions were that it had broken a landing leg strut, although Musk later clarified that instead of breaking the leg lockout didn't latch properly, possibly due to ice.
Nissan is recalling thousands of Altima midsize cars for a third time to fix a latch problem that could let the hood fly open while the cars are moving.
Schoenfelder says Latch will be making its list of partners public sometime in the next month or so; it also intends to begin its first installations around then, too.
But as rising home values encourage consumers to shell out more cash on their residences, two retailers that should be benefiting from the trend have failed to latch on.
Speaking of service providers, Latch announced a pilot partnership with UPS earlier this summer that will allow UPS drivers to receive unique credentials for entering buildings to make deliveries.
Yet even in this kind of game, which can seem cold and ruthless, some players will latch onto the smallest opportunities for personalization and construct something weird and wonderful.
You've got teenagers who are already shy and withdrawn, who are going to find this technology very easy to latch onto as an excuse not to meet actual people.
After looking in the fridge to check on his latest kill, Patrick discovers a nest of flying leeches which proceed to swarm out and latch themselves onto his body.
When it comes to picking business opportunities, it may be tempting to latch onto the next hot thing, but it's also important to invest in industries you know well.
Black Diamond Traverse Pro Ski Poles for $83 ($27 off): These aluminum-shaft ski poles adjust quickly and lock securely through Black Diamond's stainless steel FlickLock Pro latch mechanisms.
" Most mass shooters, like James Hodgkinson, the perpetrator of the Scalise shooting, are "socially isolated" and often "latch onto a political cause as a way of justifying their violence.
The only way to latch on to a rising coach who will stay awhile is to join a Power 5 conference and have a chance to win national championships.
If a shark were to latch onto his bait, he would lead it to the mother ship, which would lift it out of the water with its hydraulic platform.
But also, food videos on YouTube seemingly benefit the channel's ranking in the algorithm, especially if the food videos latch onto other trends like mukbangs, or popular viral foods.
Others have suggested that the arms were used to latch onto prey in a kind-of "bear hug" maneuver after it had been captured by the beast's giant jaws.
Again, that's conjecture, but the openness of these works, which ditch the formality and head games of prior "Crosshatch" paintings, allows you to latch onto them from any angle.
But for those who did latch on to Less Talk, More Rock, they'd be gifted more than just a punk record, they'd be given a beginner's guide to activism.
She should take her piercing out before feeding—it's a choking hazard and it can make it hard for a baby to latch on—and skip the disinfecting wash.
One is that its surface proteins, which enable the virus to stick to host cells and invade them, attach with an especially strong latch, The Atlantic's Ed Yong reported.
The pain was second only to labor — and the difficulty I had in "establishing a proper latch," or getting the baby to get a good mouthful of my breast.
Boland contends that there was no impropriety and that the committee followed all appropriate procedures, but it's nonetheless likely that Trump will latch onto the revelations for further attacks.
Younger fans, even those whose parents have a proclivity for silver and black, may latch onto the rising Niners, who are delicately trying to jump on a golden opportunity.
He's a passionate, whole-body player, but his impulse is to obscure: His stippled, scattering tunes don't give you a lot of melodies or rhythms to latch on to.
We did come across a few online customer reviews that mention the door latch or hinges failing, but those are common problems associated with the demise of many microwaves.
Still, Democrats are likely to latch on to the inspector general report as an example of the chaos that ensued when the policy was implemented and the resulting consequences.
Kindlon said the state DOT conducted a periodic inspection last week and found minor infractions, including a broken window latch and faulty windshield wipers, but the issues were fixed.
Gently, I slide the sound processors of Anna's cochlear implants above each of her ears, where surgically embedded magnets latch onto radio waves and transport sound into her brain.
The basic idea is that if you're anxious, you tend to latch onto negative information in the world and filter out the positive, a habit that further feeds anxiety.
"We wanted simple messages that kids could latch on to and take out of it, like saving for a rainy day," said Hugh Norton, Visa's head of financial education.
The state DOT conducted a periodic inspection last week and found "minor safety infractions," including inoperative or defective windshield wipers and a broken latch on a window, Kindlon said.
In the very early days Natalia found it hard to latch on so Maria sat for hours, day and night, feeding her breast milk out of a tiny cup.
The magnetic charging stand will wirelessly charge your phone and your AirPods on one side, while a flip-up latch will power up your Apple Watch on the other.
I make work with labor-intensive processes such as hand-weaving, rope-coiling, latch-hooking, and sewing by intersecting theories of gender and ethnicity with precolonial histories and techniques.
There are about two dozen connected home or remote-access providers in the market, such as Latchable, maker of the Latch digital lock system, and Alphabet Inc's Google Nest.
Cameroon responded almost immediately as winger Gabrielle Aboudi Onguene timed her run perfectly to latch on to a long ball before beating goalkeeper Sari van Veenendaal for an easy finish.
While that may sound harmless, this misfolding triggers a cascade of despair in which prions latch on to healthy proteins nearby, causing the formation of microscopic holes in brain tissue.
One will use a robotic mechanism to latch on to an existing satellite, while the other will test out magnetic plates that could allow two satellites to easily snap together.
There are many opportunities to trespass, and Kleberg's paintings, with their open archways and mid-sections, act as invitations — reminders that every gate has an opening, every fence a latch.
The game plan is to latch onto a low-level staffer, meet with him or her, and use him or her to set up higher-level contacts in the campaign.
Similar to Amazon Key, the Latch service lets drivers make deliveries in apartment buildings for residents who aren't home, but it stops short of letting them through your front door.
The patent explains how Amazon drones might one day latch onto an electric vehicle and charge it while it's driving — a complicated balancing act between the car and the drone.
Walmart has launched internet-based services such as "Easy reorder" and "Pickup discount" and formed a partnership with Latch, which lets its users open and lock their front doors remotely.
They have to be entirely faithful to the source material to ensure that continuity is preserved, characters make sense, and the result is recognizable enough for fans to latch onto.
Once the larvae—originally eaten as eggs by small crustaceans, which are, in turn, eaten by fish—are ingested by the bears, they'll latch onto the stomach's mucousy membrane layer.
The back entrance was slightly open, about three inches, and truthfully, that's something that the latch catches every once in while and the door doesn't go all the way shut.
It may not be catchy and in most cases there aren't solid melodies to latch on to, but listening to experimental music is a different type of listening experience altogether.
One where developers don't need latch storefronts onto games in the most nihilistic ways, where major publishers re-calibrate expectations and budgets so that they aren't banking on microtransaction income.
In order to get the neurotransmitters we need, people with ADHD latch onto the tasks that stimulate us, like playing a favorite game or reading about a topic we enjoy.
After a good 20-30 minutes of different attempts, James clambers onto a pair of stacked milk crates, trying to reach through a half-shut window to unto its latch.
She was dirty but what was a little dirt, I thought as I turned the latch, I should have let you in a long time ago, I said, I'm sorry.
When the ants move to a new location, the beetles use their mouths to latch on to the abdomen of the ant and let it do all of the work.
Needing a break from my comrades I latch on to another tour group at Auschwitz and hear the guide explain that a thousand people squeezed into a room for 200.
Photo by Jamieson Moore Rolling Blackouts Costal Fever is a band out of Melbourne, Australia that play rock music designed to latch into your ears until the end of time.
Once the private life became a really important indicator of character, and something that voters and press could latch onto to describe their worthiness to lead, then the floodgates opened.
She sees developers latch on to young chefs eager for their own restaurants, but then they lock the chefs into high rent, she said, and demand 20123 percent of sales.
There are no other restraints or compartments that close with a door and a latch akin to the overhead storage in commercial airplanes, except on Acela Express, according to Amtrak.
Mr. Pompeo and Mr. Mattis must reassure the Indians without dismissing Mr. Trump's concerns or promising that he will not latch onto some new concern — a test Mr. Tillerson failed.
He straps on a jetpack and rockets up over the TIE fighter—then uses his grappling hook to latch onto the spacecraft and get pulled along for the ride. Whoa!
Sticking around to watch them do so, though, will take endurance, because the opening episodes feature a lot of violence and not many characters you really want to latch onto.
But social media has also allowed up-and-comers to latch onto gang lore without ever meeting an older member, and the rigid hierarchy of street drug markets has waned.
So in addition to being able to track faces and eyes, the camera can latch on to a specific object and track it if eyes or faces are not available.
Dems latch on to findings: "This bombshell legal opinion from the independent Government Accountability Office demonstrates, without a doubt, that the Trump Administration illegally withheld security assistance from Ukraine," Sen.
There wasn't much doubt about what late night would latch on to Wednesday: President Trump's now-legendary "covfefe" tweet, which baffled a nation for several hours before it was deleted.
The Dearborn, Michigan-based automaker had previously recalled nearly 4 million vehicles for door latch issues in six separate announcements since 2014, including 2.4 million vehicles recalled in late 2016.
Anheuser-Busch InBev has tried to latch onto this trend, scooping up smaller brewers such as Goose Island, Blue Point, 10 Barrel and numerous others in the past few years.
Crew Dragon, however, used its on-board navigation systems to line up with its docking port and latch on — all while traveling faster than 20 times the speed of sound.
The designs have also been enhanced with more rounded profiles and streamlined seams, and the magnetic latch closures on the Everyday Backpack and Everyday Messenger have been tweaked, as well.
Some people who have unexplained pain or fatigue may latch on to Lyme disease as a possible explanation after getting an inaccurate diagnosis from a doctor who misinterprets the test.
If AT&T is able to gain scale — 2162 million subscribers — the WarnerMedia streaming service would then consider letting other streaming services latch on, according to people familiar with the matter.
"Theoretically , you get scared when you watch a horror movie, so you might latch onto a water bottle in a horror movie if you had this particular characteristic," she told me.
I was in a really rough place with school, money, housing situations, family stuff, and for some reason out of all the things to latch onto for coping, I chose slime.
A lapse of concentration from Barca defenders Javier Mascherano and Gerard Pique allowed Atletico substitute Correa to latch onto a through ball from Fernando Torres and fire in off the post.
Maybe, as Vox's Ezra Klein writes, augmented reality technology will advance quickly, more and more people will latch on, and instead of sitting to play the game, they'll run and walk.
That's the biggest distinction between Latch and Amazon Key, and quite possibly the biggest deterrence to the service seeing widespread adoption — you'll need your apartment building to opt in for you.
Jet, the online retailer bought by Walmart last year, has struck a deal with smart access provider Latch in an effort to make deliveries easier for its customers in urban areas.
And throughout the years, most debates have provided plenty of high profile statements and incidents for the voters to latch onto and use as their fake reasons to support their candidates.
But Patch is striking a different chord with onlookers as he seeks to extend his stay in the spotlight of a sport that loves to latch onto a feel-good story.
This is true for many lone wolves who will latch on to an ideology or think up one themselves to compensate for things that may be going wrong in their lives.
Catrin and Buckley latch onto a true story: At Dunkirk, ordinary citizens rescued soldiers in their fishing boats, and two in particular, a pair of sisters, would make a great story.
"I think the downside of the advice is that those who are most of risk of eating disorders would latch onto it, rather than than the obese or overweight," Sanders continued.
Give Nathan Fillion this: When it came time to choose his return to television, the Castle star didn't latch onto any of the presumably dozens of star vehicles thrown at him.
There's a reason LGBTQ kids latch onto the X-Men, with their otherness that manifests at puberty, and a generation of women still marshals an inner Buffy in times of crisis.
Using static electricity, robots no bigger than a quarter can latch onto the underside of any flat surfaces, a process that uses between 500 and 1,203 times less power than flying.
The closure, instead of being a flimsy magnetic clasp, hooks into a latch for a sturdy grip, making it more noticeable if someone were to attempt a swipe at my wallet.
By fostering the capacity for critical thinking rather than simply providing examples,  invaluable given that science and technology will always be providing new material for myth makers to latch on to.
Jay Greenberg, principal of Z+G Property Group has installed Latch, a full-building access system that allows you to manage and open doors with a smartphone or a door code.
But it was only when they went to a talk about the Underground Railroad, at Independence National Historical Park, that they found in the speaker's awkwardness something they could latch onto.
The process in which marine creatures latch onto boats is known as "fouling," and it's often viewed negatively by sailors, since it can damage boats or cause them to slow down.
You basically put two seats next to each other and secure with a metal latch between the seats and on the underside, then you move onto the other seats and armrests.
The song is called "Rendezvous" (subtle) and it sounds like it just messaged you to say that the door was on the latch and it's waiting for you on all fours.
This circuitry for reducing pain, as well as the brain receptors that latch on to opioid drugs, are also influenced by the female sex hormone estradiol (although exactly how remains unclear).
It's far more likely that they'll latch onto another show they're only just discovering, like the far superior Parks and Recreation (which is part of The Office cinematic universe) or Frasier.
How else but with shared attitudes could a 22001-year-old from Brooklyn latch on to a singer-songwriter-performer who peppers his lyrics with Britishisms (Vauxhall Viva, tuppenny ha'penny millionaire)?
From shower gel and foaming hand soap to adorable little tchotchkes, like a ceramic rabbit to latch onto your coffee-table candle, shop the Bath & Body Works Easter 2020 lineup, ahead.
That's what I latch onto when thinking about contemporary American Jewish novels engaging with Israel, the ideas revolving around fluidity, of borders drawn and redrawn, of changing landscapes and altered realities.
So-called broadly neutralizing antibodies don't latch onto the tip of those viral knobs; instead, they target different parts — parts that are nearly identical from one viral strain to the next.
If the iPad Pro is going to be your one and only computer, you might be drawn to USB-C hubs that are specifically designed to latch onto Apple's flagship tablet.
In many cases, though, these extremists and other members of the far-right will latch onto brands that are already stirring controversy as a way to ride the wave of publicity.
As in many of the greatest Golden Age musicals, they latch onto a subject of topical importance, using its gravity to anchor their satire and their satire to leaven its earnestness.
It inspired the couple to create the Moki Door Step, essentially a small step that attaches to the u-shaped latch in your vehicle's open door so you can reach the roof.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said in 20113 it had 1,102 reports related to the problem and Ford said it had 10,883 warranty claims related to door latch failures.
Following the installation of the Latch-branded smart lock last September, five tenants sued their landlord, arguing that the use of the smart lock and its accompanying app raised serious privacy concerns.
New York (CNN Business)Instagram is rolling out a dark mode option, the latest major app to latch onto the eye-strain-reducing, battery-saving, chic-looking trend that's sweeping the globe.
Latch isn't sharing how many doors its locks are installed on yet, nor will it say when it plans to start selling directly to consumers, which its website suggests will happen eventually.
As for other smart platforms, like Google Assistant and Alexa, Schoenfelder said that Latch sees "a variety of interesting opportunities" but said that Apple has "done a phenomenal job" addressing security concerns.
The driver's side window motor froze at one point, but the kicker was the rear hatch, which opened not with a mechanical latch, but an electronic button just above the license plate.
But if you're feeling a little more bold, Louis Vuitton can hook you up with a $5,500 case covered in golden crocodile leather, with four hard corners and a latch on it.
They're calling the large-scale rescue "Project Velcro," because, as The Star newspaper reported, the cats are so happy to see any humans that they latch onto legs when people are around.
Ford has now recalled more than 6403 million vehicles for varying door latch-related issues since 2640, but the company said the issue in the new recall is different from prior ones.
"For consumer businesses, it's going to be challenging to compete with folks like Google and Amazon," said Luke Schoenfelder, chief executive of Latch, which sells smart lock systems to apartment building owners.
But after a week in which the same women who were targeted by Trump essentially accused Pelosi of being racist, will she latch on to the "Trump is racist" impeachment rationale instead?
The product, called the Airwrap styler, is powered by Dyson's V9 motor, and it dries hair via a phenomenon called the Coanda effect, which gets the hair to latch onto the curler.
The bands of gold become something for the eye to latch onto when trying to decipher the densely drawn science-fiction narrative: robots taking over the city, dodging sailboats and grabbing cars.
Certainly for now (although the Latch team reckons there's no barrier to rolling their product out internationally in future, in markets such as Europe and China where mortise locks are also common).
The overlapping harp melodies, organ drones, and wordless chorales of songs like "Never Saw Him Again" are pure rapturous, cloud-busting bliss, but Lattimore never really allows you anything to latch onto.
"One of the greatest struggles when breastfeeding is getting the correct latch and a suitable position and this isn't something a chatbot can tell or give you direct support with," Brown says.
It has also been found in research by [Columbia University researcher] Michelle McSweeney: People tend to match styles in conversation in text messages and will latch onto certain features, but not others.
When you latch it shut with the elastic loop on the top, a pair of rubber nubs on the face will help the phone detect its position and automatically center the image.
The Sun enters brave Fire sign Aries today, and you're inspired to drop your inhibitions and go for it, whatever it is your little crab claws are aching to latch on to!
He also confirms that the domestic market — which Latch spent years in stealth tooling up to support so it can comply with stringent buildings regulations — remains the focus in the short term.
But Andrew Baren, the president of Katonah Architectural Hardware, recommended using a mortise latch, which is not only more resilient, but can be made with stronger springs to support heavier door levers.
Sure, it's a short 30 seconds of previously released footage — but it's a little more hype for Warcraft fans to latch onto as they wait for the film's June 10, 2016 release.
Today the names may still be familiar, but children have a vast universe of animated and live-action characters to latch onto, and the "Peanuts" figures probably aren't high on the list.
The Doona + Infant Car Seat/Stroller comes with a LATCH system compatible base that can be left in the car permanently, with the car seat/stroller clicking in and out with ease.
Fancy messenger bags from Waterfield, Trakke, and Ona are attractive, but a little less practical—usually with one major flaw like a fussy latch system, and all embracing a certain douche vibe.
Whenever I felt an inkling of a connection with someone, I wanted to latch on and demand the extreme loyalty and the never-ending togetherness I had lived with in the cult.
All directors are obsessed and obsessive in some way, I would say, but they all latch onto things in ways you can't predict and that gives an extra texture in each story.
Yes, people would want to latch onto a potential underdog tale, but there also seems to be a growing awareness, in people working outside the industry, of what constitutes plagiarism in music.
In addition to MEV-1, NASA is financing RESTORE-L, a spacecraft that is to launch in a few years and latch onto an aging Landsat observation satellite in low-Earth orbit.
But when given the opportunity to clarify his comments at the World Economic Forum early Thursday, Mnuchin did not latch on to the strong U.S. dollar rhetoric used by past Treasury secretaries.
The state Department of Transportation conducted a periodic inspection last week and discovered "minor safety infractions," including inoperative or defective windshield wipers and that a broken latch on a window, Kindlon said.
All you need to do is latch onto Howard as he runs from here to there, yelling greetings, taking calls, making deals, always moving amid jump cuts, zooms and lurid close-ups.
There's a home safe, a tiny latch that can be used for cabinets or delivery boxes, and a new smart door lock for Europe and a few other parts of the world.
Here's how it will work for drivers: When Super Cruise is engaged, the driver can either tap or fully latch the turn signal to indicate that they would like to change lanes.
Mr. Rogers said it was defective and slightly ajar, and at times would shut but not latch, which was what had allowed Ms. Guyger to enter an apartment that was not hers.
Yeah, sure, maybe that was just coincidental timing — after all, the drones were literally falling out of the sky thanks to a faulty battery latch design, so something had to be done.
You slip then onto the bottom of each rotor base, twist them onto the stem that attaches the propeller motor to the drone's body and then close a latch over the stem.
They would latch onto a rope pulley system as they climbed each of four ladders and then hook into a bracket as they reached each platform before freeing themselves from the pulley.
It's not necessarily Muslims initially peddling these theories, but those who latch onto them perpetuate a culture of denial, making it harder for Muslims to take ownership of the fight against terrorism.
But then a character will wander in, and you realize "Okay, this is our central character because of her story," and you latch onto that person and try to stick with them.
Hawkes and co-author Eric Eason stated in 2014 that they believe the technology could be used to help robots lift things like glass panels, or gently latch on to space debris.
You don't need to latch onto comforting internet narratives to arrive at the conclusion that this is not the most stable presidency and that the Commander in Chief has... imperfections, shall we say.
Latch, which manufactures the smart lock, said that residents in the building were given key cards, and added that the company doesn't capture, store, or use the GPS location data of its users.
Smart access startup Latch, which targets the enterprise market in the U.S., selling smart lock hardware and access control services to building owners and operators, has added a third product to its portfolio.
The 'Latch C' is notable as its first smart lock to be certified to work with HomeKit — Apple's hardware certification program for makers of connected devices wanting to integrate with the iOS ecosystem.
It should also be possible for the Latch M to eventually be updated with HomeKit support, though Schoenfelder only said that additional details of Latch's HomeKit implementation would be announced in the future.
Food companies have been jumping at the bit to latch onto any bit of nostalgia over the last couple of months, releasing a whole bunch of products "inspired" by the Apollo 21 mission.
One of the sides is reserved for a thicker grip section that houses the three cameras, their accompanying flash, and a push-button latch that secures the folded tablet in a closed position.
Here's how the UPS system works, according to the company, A UPS driver taking packages to a Latch-enabled building receives a unique credential on a handheld UPS DIAD (Delivery Information Acquisition Device).
And the viewer's latch has been completely redesigned, since the original had the tendency to pop open at the worst time which increased the risk of a smartphone falling out to its demise.
Either we all stay there and we all die, or I could take the chance, and I jumped over to open the latch and we got everyone that we can out of there.
"I was ready to quit about five days in because it was a searing pain and I couldn't get a good latch," Seyfried admits of breastfeeding, noting that she was also overproducing milk.
Business Briefing Nissan is recalling nearly 930,000 Altima midsize cars worldwide — some for a third time — to fix a latch problem that could let the hood fly open while the cars are moving.
The DNA belonging to Avery discovered on the hood latch of Halbach's car came not from blood but instead from epithelial cells (sweat, skin, or saliva) that would be nearly impossible to plant.
For example, 3D-printing a door handle and latch isn't impossible, but it would require you to replicate every last moving part and then assemble them all when complete—a time consuming process.
Robert Mahar, 47 Mahar's creativity developed from his childhood which was filled with library books and public television; he spent time perfecting classic 1970s craft kits like loom potholders and latch hook rugs.
"He would get very close and it immediately removed all of your walls, it was this beautiful way that he had of speaking, and he would latch onto topics so passionately," he said.
Mothers of premature babies who cannot latch onto the breast for feeding, and those who otherwise struggle to breast-feed, are also "a huge and growing population of exclusive pumpers," Ms. D'Ignazio said.
"Unlike Facebook, Google, or Amazon services, though, Latch represents an opportunity to look at data privacy through something tangible: the barrier between yourself and your home," Sage Lazzaro wrote in Medium in April.
If you have something complicated like climate science, for example, it's always possible to find the one data that doesn't quite fit, so people latch onto that and use it to be skeptical.
Noah would latch on to Calderon's legs when she needed to do something as simple as go to the bathroom, and it would take her nearly half an hour to calm him down.
But so far, neither the White House nor congressional Democrats have signaled that they are willing to negotiate on wall funding, so none of the bills have a moving vehicle to latch onto.
So whenever they see an opportunity to latch onto something that gives them indisputable proof that racism is definitely over and we can all stop talking about it now, they'll jump on it.
Now, though, she could face a race from a colleague who is neither white nor male nor particularly moderate, and that could make it easier for her diversity-minded colleagues to latch on.
The stainless steel drip tray makes cleaning up easy, and this stove might be my top pick were it not for the shoddy latch, which doesn't look like it's going to last long.
The first time we see Moira, she bursts out of a closet to say, "John, remind me to reprimand that latch, it's being awfully moody today" before confusing her kids for hotel staff.
That such details were authentic was vexing to Montesquiou, because some readers would hear the clicking latch of a roman à clef and assume that everything else in the novel was true too.
A $90 million severance package outraged Google employees and prompted companywide walkouts.) The device featured a unique modular system that allowed accessories (like a 360-degree camera) to magnetically latch onto its back.
Most coronaviruses have a bit of protein on their surface that they use to latch on to the cells they are infecting, and they bind to the same receptor on those cells' surfaces.
Jabra has improved the carrying case in a few convenient ways: it's easier to open one-handed — the annoying latch is gone — and there's now a USB-C port instead of Micro USB.
The character you're most likely to latch onto is Celia, Brady's daughter, played by Lily Collins, who by Episode 3 has begun to make an impression amid a sea of thin female roles.
Becoming a meme these days is pretty easy: You do something or appear in a piece of media, people latch onto it because of some innate and relatable reason, and voilà, you're viral.
You do at least get to use some of Iceborne's minor tweaks and improvements, like a fun new "clutch claw" that lets you latch on to monsters from afar, with the original missions.
The adapters snap into place into the headset and allow you to insert your Samsung phone like on previous Gear VRs and secure them into place with the latch on the opposite side.
It was not surprising or unreasonable for critics to latch on to the timing of the tweets followed by the withdrawal of the sentencing recommendation and resignations of prosecutors in the Stone case.
FBI and NYPD informants are instructed to listen for "anti-American" sentiments, latch on to those individuals expressing "suspect" political beliefs and prod them to see if they are interested in taking action.
In that case, however, residents living in 1,000 apartment buildings were receiving a free Latch system for the exterior door of their building, which would allow them to securely allow access to delivery personnel.
That it would be easy to then latch onto and to say you're right, women and people of color are homing in on your space and they're doing it in a broader space too.
It is thought that when prey trips sensitive hairs between the jaws, the weaker "closer" muscle contracts, undoing the latch and allowing everything to release like a bear trap, murderously clasping the hapless meal.
Latch presumably won Jet's financial (and marketing) buy-in by pitching its smart access product as an enabler of Jet's ecommerce — making it easier for the e-tailer to deliver to more customers (e.g.
To test the efficacy of the latch mechanism on the Rev, Boosted hooks the scooter to a machine that basically shakes it 250,000 times with 2 Gs of force to try to unlatch it.
Certainly, car manufacturing and electronics have come a long way since 2002, but there's times when I really appreciate having a mechanical latch that's relatively easy to repair in case something does go wrong.
But on a more serious note, I think the left is just struggling so much to have any message or symbol of unity that matches the right that we'll just latch on to anything.
The thing to worry about is your hands: If you touch a stall latch that's colonized by dangerous bugs, and then say, bite your nails, those bacteria could get inside you via your mouth.
As I said, I had been saying to all my friends, "You are too black," but actually, at that point, I understood why they wanted to latch onto black culture; it resonated with them.
It's also coming out of stealth proper to discuss the product, the eponymous Latch Lock, and disclose how much funding it's raised — announcing a $10.5 million Series A round led by Lux Capital today.
Another battery-related feature he flags up is the fact the Latch syncs battery data every time the owner unlocks the door — to help ensure "predictability" on its longevity front, as he puts it.
"Ceilings can be the biggest culprit in a persisting smoke smell in a home, since cigarette smoke tends to travel upwards and latch onto the first surface it comes in contact with," he explains.
OSIRIS-REx will soon enter orbit around the asteroid, where it will spend nearly a year carefully mapping its surface before descending to latch on and collect a sample to bring back to Earth.
"This week there is a lack of big macro news, so the market is hunting around for something to latch on to," said John Canally, investment strategist and economist for LPL Financial in Boston.
Toyland also reports that the headset has redesigned latch to keep the whole thing secure, and a new smartphone mount that can handle a greater range of phone sizes (including the smaller iPhone 5).
In the future, dedicated satellites could approach large pieces of debris, latch onto them, wind out a similar cable, and drag the offending piece of junk to a fiery burn up in the atmosphere.
In a typical operation of this kind, bots latch onto the addresses of actual people through malware so that hackers don't have to go through the trouble of creating identities out of whole cloth.
It doesn't diminish the efforts to try to find something that people can latch onto that makes them feel connected to the universe, by virtue of them getting it wrong once in a while.
One mode turns the camera into a hotspot that your iPhone can latch onto, and the other allows the camera to connect to the same Wi-Fi network that your phone is connected to.

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