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There are two basic types of latches: tubular and mortise.
For example, the storage drawers don't have handles or latches.
Faulty latches could compromise Canadarm2's ability to capture the vehicle.
The downside of tubular latches is that they can be flimsy.
If the latches do not immediately disconnect, wiggle them lightly.3.
You tried to close it, but it had weird safety latches.
Bjarnason then latches on to it and shoots it just wide.
The bathroom door uses the same latches as airplane bathroom doors.
The Tundra's lid also seals shut and stays closed with latches.
So, she latches onto her new role as a wrestler with tenacity.
The company is offering free replacement latches for the coolers, and consumers are advised to contact the company for instructions on how to remove the current stainless-steel latches that came standard on any of the above-listed models.
In the documents, the agency said 73 drivers had reported problems with latches.
YouTube must be a similar thing, where your style latches onto different groups.
These latches are typically found on older doors and new, high-end doors.
Doors are drilled in various ways, requiring different types of latches and rosettes.
Oh, and the lavish use of seven smartly designed magnetic latches warms my heart.
Lifting two reassuringly chunky quick-release latches allows the bike to fold in thirds.
The DNA you're looking for latches onto your bait and the rest washes out.
CR didn't provide Tesla with detailed information about the complaints on the door latches.
Next thing I know he latches onto me from behind and just starts laughing.
The automaker says that in two previous recalls, dealers adjusted latches and applied lubricant.
The Thaimuang pulls close and latches alongside the boat in order to board it.
After all the projections and trajectories, the public either latches on or it doesn't.
They can also be combined with mechanical latches to make strong closures easier to use.
This one Bob is dwarfed against such a backdrop, but Bois latches onto his persistence.
It took Ingray a few moments to find all the latches on the crate lid.
In one, a ring-tailed lemur latches onto an antique porthole like an exotic stowaway.
The company says that doing away with latches and other complicated parts makes production easier.
Eric becomes desperate for attention and latches onto the family of his baseball coach, Michael.
In "Pommel," a baby latches on to her mother's body like a gymnast ready to fly.
It's by design that the film latches on to Black cultural extremism and doesn't let go.
The middle class in India latches on to nationalism as it promises better infrastructure and jobs.
She latches on to the voice, and tells him what had happened to Tommy and Clark.
It will have a detachable viewfinder that latches on via the hot shoe at the top.
If it weren't for the latches, I would imagine it'd take us much less time too.
It clips on magnetically and latches into place around the bulbous Z Play Droid's camera hump.
Other special features include latches to ensure that the coffeepot does not shake loose during turbulence.
There are no latches or locks to do so, either; it just clicks up and down.
He really latches on to the idea that God doesn't create man but man creates God.
Jake's invitation is the first offering she latches onto in the film, but it isn't the last.
This came after fewer problems were reported for the Model 3 like stuck latches or malfunctioning doors.
These buttons are splayed behind the cylindrical barrel where the headband latches onto the right ear cup.
You don't want to be messing with latches while you're piloting a wheeled missile down the road.
The lid seals shut with a freezer-quality gasket and durable latches ensure the lid stays closed.
Yeti's ditched the two rubber latches on the Tundra for this single, sturdy aluminum and steel setup.
When we hear a piece of music, its rhythm latches onto us in a process called entrainment.
The same cannot be said for protozoans, who move by using tiny molecular springs, latches, and biological motors.
Dealers will install water shields over the door latches and inspect and repair door latch cables if needed.
But when she returned, she discovered the shed door's latches had been unlocked – and Pygrawk and Honey dead.
This sequel latches on to another sensation of the moment: superhero stories and the cinematic universes they inhabit.
According to the CPSC advisory, the latches effectively lock the unit from the outside when they're fully closed.
The octopus latches itself on and sticks with the diver for awhile, almost making it to the surface.
Do young feminists really apprentice to older feminists in the way Greer latches on to Faith, these days?
Brienza released the latches holding the doors of the box closed, and the hum turned into a roar.
Suddenly, one bacterium shoots out a long appendage, latches onto a DNA fragment and reels in its catch.
Any backpack company that's still using traditional two-handed flesh-pinching latches in 2017 should be ashamed of themselves.
In this case, VAIO could have learned something from the Surface, where the pen magnetically latches to the body.
The cage was locked with two bolt latches and officers noted that the basement was full of animal feces.
The family-controlled firm makes automobile components as well as metallic handles and latches for such things as toolboxes.
If one of its claws latches on to such a fragment, the T-cell destroys the cell displaying it.
Griezmann latches on to a looping feed in the area with his toe, but Australia scrambles back to cover.
It's one of those bourbons that latches on and reminds you that nothing else will ever taste like that again.
Then, the actual display part just latches onto that back plate magnetically, like this: It looks incredibly satisfying to do.
Calvin is a tangible fear, but he also represents the loneliness that latches onto us and, over time, consumes us.
The automaker said it has identified one reported accident and one reported injury that may be related to the latches.
Find yourself a tiny trash bin that latches onto the door of your under-sink cabinet and hide it away.
He latches onto a long ball, beats a defender and then the keeper and has the net at his mercy.
In February, Consumer Reports revoked its recommended status for the Model 3, citing problems like stuck latches and malfunctioning doors.
Most of the interior is original and restored, including heart pine floors, fireplace mantels, some window glass and door latches.
Omari latches angrily onto his mother's use of the word "tame" as she speaks of his need to control himself.
The company said on Wednesday it was recalling 211,000 vehicles in North America to replace potentially faulty side door latches.
"Rogue One" isn't alone in this challenge, especially as a franchise-crazy Hollywood latches onto the concept of cinematic universes.
"The reason the market latches on to this is they think China will retaliate, they just don't know how," said Chandler.
At issue is its chemistry: Kratom latches on to some of the same brain receptors that heroin, morphine, and fentanyl do.
The device latches onto the heart using small hooks, where it delivers electrical pulses that keep the heart beating more regularly.
It's well built and magnetically latches to the Tab S63's screen, and there's a detachable holster for the S Pen.
By moving a few latches around and disconnecting the cords, the Surface Hub 285S can also be used in portrait mode.
The best part about these often one-sided exchanges was that I wasn't being asked about sleep, latches, or nursing schedules.
Ford says a spring tab in the door latches can break, and the doors either won't close or could pop open.
Carnage is basically a darker, meaner version of Venom, who in the comics latches on to a murderer named Cletus Kasady.
The federal law banned refrigerators with latches and required manufacturers to design and produce refrigerators that meet the new safety standards.
"Billions" latches on to an amusing food metaphor to express that, with Chuck castigating Bryan for his weak Korean lunch order.
Another hypothesis is that music latches onto the regions of the brain attuned to speech — which convey all of our emotions.
GK-PID latches onto proteins that drag the chromosomes, then attaches to anchor proteins on the inner wall of the cell membrane.
The Bridge is made of aluminum and has a magnetic door for the iPhone so you don't have to mess with latches.
Now, he feels the company disjointedly latches onto major and cultural events without having a fundamental news base, which can be expensive.
The company had to spend $295  million on two safety recalls, one for engine fire risk, and another for faulty door latches.
With the match on the line, the Roadhog latches onto the D.Va mech and pulls it into the gaping hole on Ilios.
If you're replacing hardware on an existing door, you haven't got a choice, because the two kinds of latches are not interchangeable.
The kitchen, which connects to that room, is long, with red linoleum floors and white-painted hardwood cabinets with their original latches.
If he latches on to something he thinks is working, he, like a good reality TV show executive, does more of it.
When Werner Herzog latches onto a topic, he doesn't just create one movie and then move on to the next object of fascination.
The recalls include 211,000 vehicles in North America to replace potentially faulty side door latches and 2883,2230 vehicles for under-hood fire risks.
I am conservative and sometimes I think, you know, the narratives that he latches on to are very true and are very helpful.
Messenger also added a Snapchat-esque camera with funky animated selfie masks and illustrated filters, as Facebook latches onto the visual communication trend.
BeeLine latches onto your bike's handlebars, a clever wrap design letting you put it on and take it off within a few seconds.
The other is the old Grandstand, a gritty shoe box that holds about 6,000 fans and latches on to one side of Armstrong.
One of the viral proteins, for example, latches onto BRD2, a human protein that tends to our DNA, switching genes on and off.
Once it loses a face, it latches on to random things in the frame or the closest next human face it can find.
The latch itself opens and closes with an unparalleled authority that's somewhat reminiscent of a Pelican case, but then those are plastic latches.
They discovered that when the LSD molecule latches on, part of the receptor folds over it like a lid, keeping the molecule in place.
Other symptoms can include recurring plugged milk ducts, mastitis, nipple thrush, cracked/bruised/bleeding nipples and severe pain when baby latches, she tells PEOPLE.
The attachable device, according to PopSugar, latches onto a car seat to detect if a child has been left behind in a hot car.
A projector that latches onto your phone and turns any wall into your personal Netflix or YouTube movie screen is just a cool idea.
In an early clinical trial, tumors shrank significantly in 44 percent of patients whose tumors made a particular protein that the drug latches onto.
They'd cost us over $100, we'd have to replace hinges and latches left and right, and if they lasted two years we were lucky.
It resembles a handsome cabinet, complete with Art Deco hinges and latches, which owners could open to reveal a screen where the composition flows.
And after Mia shows a casual interest in Izzy's art, Izzy latches onto Mia immediately as a surrogate mother figure, much to Elena's dismay.
The male latches on to the female's back, pierces a hole into a groove on her abdomen and directs his ejaculate straight into her bloodstream.
It's possible that it was brought over by foreign cave visitors: the fungus latches onto shoes, clothes, and backpacks so it's easy to carry around.
But Canada's space agency has noticed some wear and tear on the mechanisms over time, and one of the latches actually failed in fall 25.
It's also cleverly designed, with gold-plated connectors for enhanced performance and connector latches, so you don't have to worry about the plug coming loose.
Even Google's Daydream has small carrying latches built into the headset itself so you can store the one-handed remote when you're not using it.
Tubular latches are more common and have a slender mechanism that is easy to install in a drilled hole in the edge of the door.
Ford Motor on Thursday announced a recall of about 830,000 Ford and Lincoln vehicles to replace faulty side door latches that could unlatch when driving.
These are chemicals that your body naturally creates that just so happen to activate the same receptors that marijuana latches onto to create a high.
Or maybe he latches on somewhere as an unwanted fourth-liner, and the whole thing takes on a sad Jerry-Rice-as-a-Seahawk vibe.
Basically, what happens is that the virus latches onto the cell, using one of those spikes, and is able to push into the cell itself.
Basically, what happens is that the virus latches onto the cell, using one of those spikes, and is able to push into the cell itself.
Rules now dictate tire integrity, roof strength, door latches, steering wheels, knee bolsters, bumpers, lights, seats, safety belts and shoulder straps, air bags, and window tinting.
The company in November 20.7 sent a bulletin to dealers that warned some 212.19-2017 Ford F-150 trucks could have inoperative latches during freezing temperatures.
At least that one latches onto the back of the phone so I'm not running around with a long string of interconnected devices in my pocket.
The company has learned from previous problems including issues with seatbelt latches, seats and a 53,000-vehicle parking brake recall earlier this year, the executive said.
As President Donald Trump latches his reelection bid to a strong economy, he has to tread carefully to prevent it all from unraveling before November 22017.
We had a lot of issues connecting the seats though because the metal latches between and under the seats were so hard to find and secure.
Can we handle the intimate details of her quiet, stoic life, as her breasts express "fine grains of foremilk" when newborn Carrie latches onto the nipple?
The substitute, Lee Mi-na, latches onto a ball in the center and before anyone realizes she has taken South Korea's first shot of the night.
This "slippery, greenish fish blends with the seascape", then latches on to its prey, "siphoning off its blood through its multiple orifices", Mr Faligot writes evocatively.
He is a man with a string of business failures to his name until he latches on to someone's else's idea and makes it a hit.
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.
Galley Support, a Sherwood, Arkansas-based manufacturer of latches for airplane kitchens and toilets, gave unskilled workers as much as a 20 percent pay hike last year.
A few other things have changed from that model, like the switch from Micro USB to a proprietary cable that magnetically latches to water-sensing charging pins.
The reason is that it is one of the proteins onto which HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, latches itself before entering a cell and infecting it.
That's why searching for himself becomes the thematic spine of the movie, as he constantly latches onto status symbols that he believes will give him an identity.
There's a lot of giddy humor to the film, particularly as Conor experiments with his identity and his wardrobe every time he latches onto a new band.
Mortise latches and locks tend to be stronger — and more expensive — with a large metal box that fits into a pocket in the side of the door.
One person would have to use their entire body weight to force the seats flush against each other while the other would fumble around with the latches.
He placed the briefcase on the nearby dark-blue Impreza and snapped open its latches, revealing keys arranged in rough correspondence with the vehicles on the lot.
Bringing extra safety devices like cabinet latches and baby gates can also help keep curious kids from getting into places where they might be hurt or injured.
There was Baby-Face George, a brilliant bruiser of a cat named for a professional wrestler, able to lift latches and open doors with his bare paws.
Pushing against the current that excitedly latches onto anything "disruptive," Taing instead espouses cultural sustainability: People are realizing that disruption inherently destructs traditional industries and real workers' livelihoods.
Here's the San Diego Union Tribune's account of the thefts themselves:The Jeep Wrangler has two latches on the outside of its hood, which allows access to the engine.
He latches onto already discredited charges against the target of his wrath, and then breathes new life into the flimsy charges using the power of the bully pulpit.
Ford will spend $24 million to replace door latches on nearly 216 million cars, trucks and vans because the doors can pop open while the vehicles are moving.
Instead of producing the entire spike protein, they built just a tiny piece of it—the piece that actually latches onto human cells, called the receptor binding domain.
For now, "Westworld" still works best as an idea-driven show, and "Virtù e Fortuna" latches onto a good one by considering how freethinking the hosts actually are.
But the seat can be installed on a secondary set of latches that lower it almost an inch, and an even thinner seat can be ordered from Honda.
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.
She latches hard onto a target, then uses her considerable wits and wile to worm her way in; a process that, all by itself, is impressive to behold.
In a recording from the session that surfaced a few years ago, it's clear that Diesel/Sinclair never quite latches onto the beat, seeming lost over the syncopated rhythms.
They're boarded by the soldiers, and as one might expect, a face-hugger latches on to one of them, and everyone has to deal with an infestation of Xenomorphs.
In the mid-20th century American lawmakers started requiring fridge-makers to use magnetic strips instead of latches after reports of children climbing into disused fridges and suffocating inside.
SpaceX does have ways to secure the rockets it lands on drone ships, including a robot known as the "octagrabber" that latches on to the base of the boosters.
The reader repeatedly latches on to one of the interweaving stories, eager to see it to its conclusion, only to find that — burrowlike — the path forks or dead-ends.
Shopee, an e-commerce app that latches on to the popularity of social media to enable social commerce, has reached 1.4 million sellers and "annualised" GMV of $1.3 billion.
"It feels like every single day the national press latches onto some other issue about my running mate, just each and every day of the week," Mr. Pence said.
A skittering keyboard solo comes tumbling straight out of the void, trailing flames; sonorous ritual chants arise from the mire, then disappear; orchestral bombast latches onto frozen chromatic riffs.
But then in August, the latches on the other LEE stalled during one of the arm's robotic maneuvers, so NASA decided that one was a higher priority to replace first.
Every once in a while, a publication latches onto a subject with such zeal and ferocity, it's impossible to imagine one entity existing (or at least thriving) without the other.
Even as Walmart latches on to Jet — and its superstar e-commerce CEO — as a potential savior for its online sales woes, it may be looking in the wrong direction.
It demands to be acknowledged and remembered; even when we want to disarm it, to leave it behind, or to disbelieve in it, it latches on like a persistent nuisance.
Also, the life of a virus depends on several factors besides just temperature, like your body's pH, the type of host cell the virus latches onto, and other physical barriers.
The attachment—called the Hasselblad True Zoom (yeah that Hasselblad)—is a thin, phone-sized optical camera that latches onto the back of the phone when pressed against the back.
The True Zoom is a camera attachment that magnetically latches onto the back of the Moto Z and expands the phone's photography prowess by adding optical zoom up to 10x.
Pros: Quick-release latches are easy to operate, 32-gallon size means you can move the can fairly easily, generously sized handlesCons: No wheels, can is not effective against bears
Ford's costs during the first quarter were hurt by two recalls in North America, one to replace potentially faulty side door latches and the other for under-hood fire risks.
That concept continues in Glass, which brings in Dunn's and Price's own traumatic experiences to explain who they are — and indeed, that's something Dr. Staples latches onto while treating them.
Finally, wooden slats are added to the exterior, just as in the full-size version, and the metal latches and locks are positioned and secured to the structure by hand.
As we've said innumerable times before, when Kim Kardashian latches on to a winning style combination she's loathe to let it go, turning the look into her go-to fashion uniform.
Each GIF latches onto a central aspect of the clothing or the framing of a shot and extrapolates an absurd extreme, changing the way we look at the original work itself.
In March, Ford said it would spend $295 million to recall 211,000 vehicles in North America to replace potentially faulty side door latches and 230,000 vehicles for under-hood fire risks.
CD4 is a protein on the outside of certain cells critical to the human immune response; it's also the protein that HIV latches onto and uses to break into those cells.
Eleven latches onto Eggo waffles as her main form of sustenance, at one point marching into a grocery store and stealing boxes of the frozen waffles to eat in the woods.
Hold the tracker with both hands, and then use a thumb to depress one of the metal latches on the back of the band that is clipped onto the tracker itself.
It doesn't differentiate between signal and noise; it simply latches on to key words and phrases, and then some algorithm uses that data to decide what you should and shouldn't see.
"Better Man" is everything that Swift — the most deft songwriter of her generation — does right: woefully cathartic, dear-diary lyrics and a gooey hook that latches on a sweetly sung, stinging insult.
The Winnipeg refugee agency group home that Iyal lives in tried to make life easier, replacing door knobs with latches, attaching bungee cords to dresser drawer knobs and installing a bidet toilet.
Local folk tales have also fueled talk about the paranormal within the forest, a subject that Mr. Paul eagerly latches onto as he and his companions begin their trek with a guide.
It then latches onto its mother's nipple, where it remains until it has grown to roughly a quarter of its mother's weight, when finally it is ready to emerge into the world.
Image: Kelly Lee LabResearchers from the University of Washington are the first to visualize the insidious way that the flu virus latches onto a cell and plows its way inside, causing an infection.
"Like a stranglehold, Styrofoam latches itself around the neck of the environment, shortening its breath and its cries going fainter with each passing day," said a Guyanese Environmental Protection statement issued in January.
They were diligent about the details, using slot head screws and brass hinges, pulls and latches, and hand-painting the cabinetry instead of spraying it: dog whistles to those who notice such things.
Last night's finale felt cautiously optimistic about Hannah's abilities: She struggles to get her baby breastfeeding, and a miniature triumph occurs at the episode's conclusion when the kid finally latches onto her breast.
In the very last shot of the series, the baby finally latches on to Hannah's nipple to breast-feed, and we see this moment of joy and relief and epiphany on her face.
Gaby Hoffmann plays the title character, a latter-day hippie visiting Chile who latches on to an American drug connoisseur (Michael Cera) in search of a mythical high from the San Pedro cactus.
One covers 28,200 2017-19 Lincoln Continental vehicles in North America for door latches that may not engage due to the buildup of silicon contamination and could result in the door opening while driving.
Body style/layout: The C-HR is a compact, front-wheel-drive wagon/sport-utility vehicle with two large front side doors and two smaller side doors in the rear with hidden door latches.
The exchange brings Hannah back home, where Grover -- after refusing to breast feed -- finally latches on, providing a ray of hope that the series and its protagonist, a self-proclaimed "quitter," haven't quite earned.
It's about 80% complete, Kirchert said recently, adding that the prototype has modest changes from the concept, including a slight changes to the height and headlights as well as improvements to the door latches.
In the clip, the shoeless man calmly wanders towards the front door of the cafe, and just as he opens it, a snake comes out of nowhere, and latches itself onto the man's ass.
She said the video showed that glass windows in the boat cabin were sealed but they should have had latches so that they can be opened to allow passengers to swim out in an emergency.
They're a motley crew of transient teens and 20-somethings who travel by van selling magazine subscriptions door-to-door by day and party hard by night, and Lane's character, Star, latches on to them.
When a baby latches onto the nipple, the nerves send impulses to the brain that trigger the release of the prolactin hormone in your pituitary gland, which tells your mammary glands to produce breast milk.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Kiekert AG, which makes car locks and door latches for auto makers, has agreed to plead guilty to bid rigging and to pay a $6.1 million fine, the Justice Department said on Tuesday.
The laborious task of checking tank levels by climbing a flight of steps and popping open a series of latches, for instance, has been replaced by pressing a few icons on a computer touch screen.
Like many straight teenage girls before her, Claire latches onto the idea of a Sixteen Candles "Jake" as the ideal romantic partner (even though her older and wiser mother reminds her she's too smart for him).
In marketing, there has long been this idea of "effective frequency," or how many times you have to see or hear about a product before it latches into your being and you need to buy it.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Kiekert AG, which makes car locks and door latches for auto makers, has agreed to plead guilty to bid rigging and to pay a $6.1 million fine, the U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday.
As each makes her way to shore, dozens of males jockey for position, but only one latches directly onto her back, using specifically modified front claws that efficiently hook onto the rear half of the shell.
I've used it on five continents, and though it has never failed, it has always exasperated, forcing me to restart my phone or switch airplane mode on and off before it finally latches onto a local carrier.
Last week, Ford said it was recalling 1.34 million 2015-17 Ford F-150 and 2017 Ford Super Duty trucks in North America to add water shields to side door latches at a cost of $267 million.
Outfitted with locking latches that will foil everything from a raccoon to a bear, the Pelican Elite cooler also features freezer-grade seals and extra-thick insulation to keep everything inside chilled for as long as possible.
It's about 80% complete, Kirchert told TechCrunch back in August, adding that the prototype has modest changes from the concept, including a slight changes to the height and headlights as well as improvements to the door latches.
"It seems like every single day the national press latches on to some other issue about my running mate, just each and every day of the week," Pence said at a rally in Pittsburgh, according to Politico.
There's two motors, there's 297 printed circuit boards, there's a scanner, there's a microprocessor, there's a wireless chip, wireless antenna, there's 21 aircraft-grade aluminum, there's a gear box, there's latches that support 33,23 pounds of force.
It is likely that growth will continue to strengthen as large and cheap liquidity latches on to more relaxed fiscal policies in Germany, France, Italy and Spain, which represent more than three-quarters of the euro area economy.
And only true masters of Alohomora will unlock the intricate latches of a large door that cages a beast, who voices its displeasure at this disturbance with a fiery breath that leaves puffs of smoke in its wake.
The company said it issued a bulletin to service technicians to replace components in the mechanism that opened the falcon wing doors to remedy a creaking or groaning sound, and recently changed the design of the door latches.
Fanny is a neglected child who latches onto the only person who has ever shown her any affection — her cousin Edmund — and when he withdraws his attention from her, it affects her developing psyche in sad and painful ways.
Kirsten Jensen: The tapeworms that my lab primarily studies have a thing on the apex of their scolex, [the front part of a tapeworm that latches on to the host's intestines], which makes them look like they're wearing hats.
I remember in the dress trying-on part... Cause I think what's probably interesting about this movie is that someone who is a mother probably latches onto instances — — different things — — than the one who is watching as a daughter.
I'd imagine the latches were hard to deal with because the seats are well-padded and extend past their wooden frames, but if there's a way to make this process more efficient in the future, I'm all for it.
"Lestrade latches on to something that is on the surface of a crime and is in a hurry to provide banal conclusions only to be overturned by Sherlock Holmes, who always finds what is behind the crime," Nebenzia said.
This kind of brute-force design is also apparent in the bike's mess of exposed cabling bound together with tie-wraps, as well as the two protruding wing nuts with swiveling latches you have to manipulate when folding the bike.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co said on Wednesday it would recall 1.34 million 2230-2000 Ford F-24 and 22014 Ford Super Duty trucks in North America to add water shields to side door latches at a cost of $22.4 million.
One of the game's most effective jump scares, in which a sea creature latches onto your helmet, blocking you from seeing anything but its desperate attempt to plunge itself into your eyes and mouth, had me screaming into a VR headset.
Wires in this part of the car go to the touchscreen, car computer, door latches and window regulators on the right hand side of the Model 3, while the red cable distributes power into the systems on the right hand side.
"Probably more so than any president in modern history it will be difficult to predict what issues he latches onto," said Aaron Klein, a former Treasury official in the Obama administration, who is now a fellow at the Brookings Institution.
On the one hand, he latches on to outlandish ideas, or simple, emotional aspects of complicated issues, or conspiratorial drivel, and he vests the whole of his emotional energy into proving their veracity, often against overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
It latches on for dear life, begging to take the lives of all who feed it, asking for money and sympathy and your time, toothpaste and milk and cars and cell phone payments and just $20 sent via Western Union for groceries.
During installation, I accidentally ripped through the fabric as I was securing one of the latches and I noticed that one of the staples is just a little too close to the edge and is exposed when looking at the couch straight on.
Again, the book latches onto this group theory of democracy as a more intelligent means of channeling popular passions, yet it's not clear to me what this vision of democracy looks like or how it's very different from what we now have.
There&aposs an adapter attachment that latches onto the side of the canister depending if your machine is part of the Classic or Plus series, but it comes with the filter so you don&apost need to hunt down the extra piece.
The time-toggling plot frequently slips into the past to record such events, a device that's just as eerie, especially when it latches onto a bit of local folklore about a haunted sugar field and a spook known as the Naked Florida Man.
Dressed in all black, with long peaked hats, the women sneaked through the narrow streets of downtown Manhattan late into the night, making their way to the entrance to the New York Stock Exchange, where they oozed glue into the latches of its doors.
Wirecutter's pick, the Silver 2-Drawer from the Container Store, has a bunch of handy but uncommon features, such as latches that keep the baskets from sliding out unbidden and an option to screw the frame into the rear of the cabinet for extra stability.
Women were not, of course, allowed to appear on stages in Elizabethan England, but Ms. Kapil latches on to a footnote in the history of "Much Ado About Nothing" to spin a fanciful tale suggesting that, on at least one occasion, this rule was broken.
Those dingy, unappealing spaces — often with broken door latches, paper towel dispensers that have long ago run out of towels, and floors that look they like they are in dire need of cleaning — have often been the option of last resort for many frequent travelers.
NASA did not want SpaceX's Dragon 1 — the spacecraft that is supposed to carry cargo on Friday — to begin its trip before power was restored becuse the spacecraft relies on a giant robotic arm attached to the ISS that latches on to the capsule as its approaches.
"We happen to be in this wonderful rainbow wave right now, but as mainstream media latches onto L.G.B.T. narratives across the board, we have to ask ourselves, what is that going to look like in 10 years?" said David Artavia, a managing editor at The Advocate.
"This is making me the happiest mom ever because this is exactly what I was hoping that she would want to do instead of me forcing her to do it," says a teary-eyed Jolé after Penny latches right onto her new walker and takes a few steps.
The concept of REBOUND GUY has been around forever — think Scarlett O'Hara and Charles Hamilton — but the next guy one latches onto after a breakup — bad idea or not — is enough of a thing that it has a name and has appeared in The New York Times crossword. Twice.
This duo—made up of Andre Perry and John Lindenbaum—specializes in making you really think about the every day bullshit that stiches our lives together, and if you're a bit introverted like me, that type of stuff latches onto your brain and will not let you go.
The business model latches onto what's seen as one of the most appealing business prospects of virtual and augmented reality — the ability to create virtual showrooms in which to sell things with the same intimacy and accessibility of a brick-and-mortar setting without the burdensome costs or logistical restrictions.
The origins of face hugger porn—where an alien creature latches onto (usually) a woman's head and fucks her face—are unclear to me at this time, but I can only assume that people watched Alien and thought it would be hot to watch someone get attacked by a face hugger.
He has only brought four items today, so we might have to share: 613A: IN THE DRINK 23A: MEMORY CHIPS 38A: KNUCKLE SANDWICH 47A: SMART COOKIE The revealer at 60A, LUNCHBOXES, took me back to the days of actual metal ones with latches that always broke halfway through the year.
"Do you want your cabinet to open by an invisible touch-latch, a discreet custom-routed pull or an elegant metal hardware?" asked Mr. Garneau, who carved out closet space under the staircase in a three-story brownstone and disguised the closet doors with touch latches instead of visible hardware.
This is not the evening sexual affair artfully lit by candlelight that we've seen previously in the film, and as Hill kneels and begins to rub, Queen Anne places her hand on her head and latches into her hair, tearing at it while also pressing Hill down into the ground.
But the iPads still manage to come in feeling more polished than most of its tablet rivals, with details like the matching corner radii, top of the line aluminum finish and super clever use of magnets to keep the exterior free of hooks or latches to attach accessories like the Smart Keyboard.
It's not until the end that Ms. Bond lets in more air with a pas de deux for Isabella Boylston and Mr. Whiteside; there's a wistfulness, a quest for harmony as they dart toward and away from each other until he latches an arm around her waist and spins her right into a blackout.
And in a surprise move, Daydream's system doesn't just use a headset — it also features a new kind of control system for mobile VR. Based on the reference design above, the Daydream headset is a fairly straightforward step up from Cardboard, made to hold a smartphone in a front slot that latches at the top.
"Reporting of the virus latches on to a double anomaly: the fear, speculation and uncertainty inherent in the spread of new diseases, as well as a fascination with the darkened interiors of China — a country which continues to evade mainstream literacy in Australia and whose size and scale conjure fantasy at every turn," he writes.
He latches onto the rising success of his cousin, Alfred, known to the local hip-hop scene as the up-and-coming rapper Paper Boi (Brian Tyree Henry), and earns the opportunity to act as his cousin's manager after some sole-burning hustling lands Paper Boi's ironic-but-actually-kind-of-catchy viral single on the local airwaves.
Then with my wife, Susan, snapping pictures I carefully removed the layers of wrappings one at a time with a kitchen knife — and then opened the latches to reveal an unpolished silent brass corpse inside, smelling exactly the same as it did when I surreptitiously opened that case for the first time some 70 years earlier in Providence.
Freeland: Yeah, that's her, that's that little grain that she latches onto initially to motivate her to go break into this complex, which is a crazy thing to do, but that's the grain, and then obviously we find out later on that they're not like them at all, and then I thought, Maggie Grace gave this great performance.
At Bonhams, a 1948 MG TC Midget sports car with just 28,000 miles on the clock inspired applause when it sold for $112,000, three times the estimate, while at RM Sotheby's, one of 20 early-production 1961 E-Type Jaguar fixed-head coupes with much-admired outside hood latches (yes, it gets that geeky) sold over estimate for $720,000.
Starring Paul Rudd as the straight-laced Peter Klaven and Jason Seigel as unintentional sleazecore icon Sydney Fife, it's a tale as old as time: a guy realizes he has very few guy friends, so latches onto the first slacker who can tolerate his personality in the hopes that he will eventually be the best man at his wedding.
That's not to say the Fit's a bad-looking device — not at all, but like the bulk of wearables from companies like Fitbit and Jawbone, it's not necessarily designed to be noticed as much as it's designed to take what the world throws at it with a rugged rubberized band that latches on to either side of the 1.5-inch display.
Step 1: President Donald Trump (a man who got five deferments to avoid serving in Vietnam, and has a history of mocking POWs who did serve and also Gold Star families) latches on to the complaint of some, that players' actions disrespect the military, and decides that he too believes that NFL players peacefully, quietly kneeling during the anthem are somehow defiling America.
Bloomberg columnist Max Nisen has an insightful take on Marathon Pharmaceuticals' $89,000 list price for its steroid for Duchenne muscular dystrophy: What to watch: Especially since Trump latches onto the idea that other countries are pricing drugs much more cheaply than the United States, the move could put the drug industry in his crosshairs again just as they were starting to improve their relationship.
"There is this general problem that we tend to overestimate how fast technology goes in the short run, and underestimate in the long run," Sandberg tells CNBC Make It. Citing a phenomenon represented by the Gartner Hype Cycle, he explains that when there is some big breakthrough in a new technology, investments go up, the media latches on and the public speculates excitedly about the possibilities.
But a rake for ashes and the heavy iron crematory latches, fabricated by the ovenmaker Topf & Sons, survive, as does a rare fake showerhead used to persuade the doomed that they were entering a bathhouse, not a death chamber soon to fill with Zyklon B. Developed as a pesticide to emit cyanide, the gas could take up to 24 hours to kill lice, the exhibition notes.
He called the building a "medical instrument" and custom-designed every detail: Latches that wouldn't catch on doctors' lab-coat sleeves replaced ordinary doorknobs, plywood wardrobes were raised off the floor for easier cleaning, washbasins were designed to reduce splashing noises so consumptive roommates wouldn't be wakened from their mandated rests, radiant heat panels in the ceiling minimized drafts and balconies were oriented for optimal sun exposure.
They also moved from West Hollywood to Silver Lake, where their lives overlap professionally and geographically with the those of the newcomers: Dani's P.R. work prompts a tense run-in with Bette's campaign; Sophie (Rosanny Zayas), a Dominican-American transplant from New York, works on Alice's show; Finley latches onto Shane after building some furniture in her new home; and Micah (Leo Sheng), a transgender Chinese man, is the roommate of Dani and Sophie.

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