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And little by little — I mean, little by little — we're reversing it.
To get our stories out there creates a little more awareness little by little by little in order for people to be aware of our identities — so that our identities … are safer.
But little by little I've been able to change that.
It wasn't all at once, it was little by little.
Little by little, my kids know that Dad is home.
Little by little, she said, her generation will change that.
Little by little, more designers are expanding their size range.
"Little by little, the work started drying up," she said.
"Little by little we are going to change this situation."
But then, little by little, he grew rather demanding, sexually.
"It's all about planting seeds, little by little," says Hicks.
"Little by little," she told herself, arriving at the station.
Little by little, my kids know that Dad is home.
Little by little, the other students at Yale reached out.
But as days passed I started learning little by little.
Little by little, you can see how she liberates herself.
Then little by little, it became people are expecting something.
"Little by little the community got bigger," Ms. Hida said.
Little by little we made our way north and west.
"Things are getting better little by little," Amaro Leon said.
Little by little, the world's cities are transforming their streetscapes.
Little by little, the robot lengthens, in turn lengthening the tube.
Little by little, we found our strength and our family bonds.
The seed grows, little by little, until it reaches my stomach.
"Little by little, I just took everything else down," he says.
Then, little by little, they make changes to your bonus amount.
Little by little, every day, she is getting a little better.
Little by little, though, I began to explore and develop it.
"Little by little, we can get a lot accomplished," she says.
But little by little, the dream team began to break up.
Little by little, the discussion gravitated to assaults on Sloterdijk's positions.
Little by little, I was accepted by Julius's friends and family.
But he will have to pay it back, little by little.
"Now my mom brings it over little by little," Diaz said.
But then, little by little, women started getting head designer positions.
Then, little by little, as we worked, we paid it all back.
Now, little by little, those old prejudices seem to be flaking away.
Little by little, people who have worked for you have started talking.
Investing little by little each month can go a very long way.
Little by little they started to unhide or reveal things to me.
Then she started to engage with the famous racist little by little.
Little by little, Air could get you drunk and kill climate change.
Through that process of repetition, little by little the artwork is completed.
Make the world the way it's supposed to be, little by little.
But little by little, some great inequities were being chipped away at.
Victor: Next step is you gotta dump the water little by little.
Sometimes it trickles out, little by little, and then all at once.
Little by little, I stopped caring that everyone else was passing away.
Instead, make multiple appointments and lighten your locks little by little each time.
A social democrat, Mr Moreno has little by little reversed his predecessor's policies.
"The idea is for the project to mature little by little," Kochen said.
" …little by little we go 🙂 teeheehee," Crosby captioned the video on Instagram.
Little by little, the speaker and her speech assume concrete and coherent form.
Little by little, I worked my way over to the highest-paid lane.
But little by little the government started filling these centers with political appointees.
Little by little and year by year, we grew disinterested with the act.
Little by little we started meeting, getting used to functioning in this mess.
Some say Randal Quarles is giving big banks a gift, little by little.
But I learned again how to speak, how to eat, little by little.
"I started swapping out junk foods for healthier options little by little," she says.
Little by little they've been telling me what happened and I'm starting to understand.
That gives her hope, but it also transforms, little by little, her son's legacy.
With the motor running, add the butter, little by little, until emulsified and smooth.
As a result, airlines are constantly working on upgrading their systems, little by little.
"Little by little, they told themselves, 'We have to try something else,' " Verrelle said.
I met people, they suggested songs and little by little my repertory got better.
But, little by little, I had begun to wonder whether we were failing them.
Little by little, her animals, starved of enough forage and water, grew weaker too.
We read Toni Morrison and Philip Roth and fell in love little by little.
Little by little, Puerto Rico will return to its old self, he tells me.
Little by little, the effects of this online fakery seeped into the real world.
The next day the turkey should be added, little by little, constantly stirring and basting.
There was hardly any furniture left—little by little our neighbors had raided the place.
So I just go little by little multiple times a year and it's way easier.
Little by little, I got my strength back, and it's become my go-to workout.
Little by little, we become aware that our heroine was once a figure of note.
Step by step, little by little, a lot of boring announcements culminate into interesting things.
Some in the village were less keen, but little by little, they began to participate.
Little by little, I'm more confident that my loved ones and I will be safe.
"Little by little," he said, he began to think through a strategy for getting out.
"Little by little, our differences turn into symptoms of hostility, threats and violence," he said.
Little by little, thick basses and persistent percussions emerge, and the vortex starts to open.
So it gets rigged little by little, one market and one jurisdiction at a time.
"Little by little it's become something normal, people have adapted to this Dantesque scene," he said.
Little by little, the growing army eats away at the brain, causing telltale, microscopic spongy holes.
But little by little — so slowly I couldn't see it happening — I started leaving the house.
"They've started to listen, little by little," Rosa told me when discussing her relationship with corporate.
"Little by little I swallowed that first page of the passport," Abreu said on the stand.
Little by little, Le Wagon is building an all-in-one teaching solution for coding skills.
Bit by bit, little by little, I'm morphing from an engineer into some kind of…manager.
"Little by little, we're seeing success." said Shimizu, a 39-year veteran of Japan's banking industry.
Using a whisk, add the butter little by little, whisking vigorously to make an emulsified sauce.
Little by little, he regained his sense of self and was able to connect with people.
After all, small acts of kindness add up, improving communities and people's lives little by little.
But little by little, other female athletes around the world have started finding their voices, too.
If we don't allow for other opinions, then little by little we grow resistant to democracy.
But, little by little, you catch glimpses of fraught, often lonely lives hidden behind the caricatures.
She grabs a shovel every morning and gets to digging her house out little by little.
"He's been the guy who said, 'Let's start closing it off, little by little,'" Perez said.
It might not seem like a lot at first, but you'll save money little by little.
Little by little he conquered all my resistance in a manner that was incredible — with patience.
The votes are largely a nuisance to the GOP but slow things down little by little.
We see it moving little by little now, but... what we want is to protect the jobs.
But little by little, almost without anyone noticing, she has become perhaps the Met's most daring diva.
But inevitably, little by little, they will start looking for ways in which they can exert influence.
Plus we're the technology generation where, as Ben said, it is actually alienating us, little by little.
I'm paying off my debt little by little, and he doesn't have any debt to speak of.
Then, little by little, we started adding items that we didn't want to part with just yet.
Little by little, after working for a sculptor, he began incorporating the medium into his artistic process.
Saudi Arabia feeds the hand that is killing it, little by little, and other countries as well.
Instead of a breezy metamorphosis over a quick montage, here AJ becomes a vampire little by little.
"It was a big, daunting task that I took little by little, chunk by chunk," he said.
"Little by little, the hobby has expanded into a business for me," Verrone said the other day.
Do your best, try to be a nice person, and be kind to yourself, little by little.
In the late '33s, little by little, A.H.F. expanded from Southern California into Florida and New York.
We are far from solving all the problems, but little by little, things are falling into line.
Little by little, Samsung is getting closer to making a smartwatch that's more than just a fashion piece.
But such kisses add, little by little, to the tax that women pay for existing in American society.
But little by little, the voyage reveals itself to be plucking at unexamined emotional bonds between the two.
"While he has lost a lot of his mobility, he's improving little by little every day," she wrote.
"Little by little, people are realizing that they have the license to be in that game," she said.
Little by little, Epic Games is poking holes in the "just build" mantra held by most Fortnite players.
Like a rat abandoning a sinking ship, Trump pulled out his interests in Atlantic City little by little.
"Little by little, we began to work out the genetics of color blindness in humans," Jay Neitz says.
Little by little, however, they flew away to oversee other quieter, but no less dynamic, images of hers.
But little by little the machine evolved, until one day the Air had become a full-fledged computer.
Little by little, I think you build a tolerance to food, and you're screwed up by that point.
" Cook lived near Oliver in the East Village, where they began to see each other "little by little.
"I hope that with the help that they give, I can start rebuilding little by little," she said.
Little by little, I started building the concept of a brand, and initially jewelry made the most sense.
Little by little, they are changing who we are, and how we relate to people and the world.
But little by little, the international students banded together, because we were all miserable without any support systems.
Little by little, over the five seasons of our show, through struggle and plenty of wrong — read: hilarious!
NOSEDA When Juliette awakes, and Roméo has already taken the poison, the music little by little increases speed.
Little by little you chip away and break the mold of what people want to put you in.
Recovery from power outages will be "little by little," said President Nicolas Maduro in a televised address Monday.
"My brother broke the news to me little by little as the doctors were nursing me back," Parks said.
Add cubed American cheese little by little, stirring with a spatula until you achieve a velvety cheese sauce. 2.
It sets up a giant mystery, which no doubt will unfold little by little as Marvel's Legacy event continues.
Little by little, though, during 92 days of treatments and surgeries at Washington Hospital Center, he started to improve.
The bastards rarely talked publicly about leaving the EU, but little by little edged the country towards that outcome.
The funds I got working in the warehouse helped me buy the equipment for the station little by little.
Then, little by little, it filled up, and the products have helped change [the public's] opinions on the project.
" He added that Twitter has "a lot left to prove but we're proving it little by little every day.
According to all my fighters that I taught over there, they're just starting to build up, little by little.
Money is tight, but little by little, the family has managed to buy used furniture and even take vacations.
Little by little, she worked her way up, first to a bigger room, and now to a full apartment.
But little by little, I am learning to accept my sexuality and my anatomy — with all of their quirks.
It's so important to get those right when progress happens this way—little by little, then all at once.
All these things you're throwing into that hole, and little by little it starts to kind of fill itself.
I see that little by little, the stressful external forces this pandemic unleashed are exerting a deep internal effect.
He could get caught up in the story, so to speak, and little by little begin to forget himself.
And wherever they are, newscasters disseminate the latest tragedies, little by little, convincing their viewers the world is falling apart.
A scooper like this makes it easy to create depth by scraping away the skin and flesh little by little.
"We don't think the dollar has bottomed yet, but we are dabbling in bargain-hunting, little by little," he added.
We had a good meeting before this in which little by little people started expressing the issues that we have.
I worked on the farm and little by little as I started breaking the yearlings, I learned how to gallop.
Little by little, we're learning more about New York Giants star Jason Pierre-Paul's gruesome Fourth of July fireworks injury.
Little by little, I got better at cleaning Her house—good enough to be given more to do, much more.
Love going awry is often a process of losing oneself, little by little, to accommodate someone who will never care.
Little by little, I started purchasing a few home gym essentials second hand: dumbbells, kettlebells, yoga mats, resistance bands, etc.
"I started at the bottom of the ladder and little by little I climbed up," said Chatt, now an inspector.
It doesn't seem to matter whether you build the time up little by little, or get it in one swoop.
"Little by little, he would corner me and make me think I'm worthless and, worse, I believed him," she said.
"The country is like a ship that is sinking little by little," al-Joumhuria newspaper cited him as telling visitors.
"Little by little, you are broken," said Abdulrahman Mohammadian, 60, who joined the group in 1988 and left in 2016.
And we go in with this suction, as you can see, and we just vacuum it out little by little.
Felix was frightened of the sea at first, but little by little he got comfortable in the gently rolling surf.
And then I think little by little, that drops away and you're just more drawn to things that you've been doing.
"From September to the beginning of November, little by little, I could tell my son's condition was getting worse," Kolman said.
Little by little, I'm seeing LGBT Chicano fans that are slowly discovering my music—even though they won't publicly share it.
"Little by little they took away our rights," says a journalist in Diyarbakir, who was recently arrested for five innocuous tweets.
"Little by little, it started to change and I realized that the city was kind of eerie and quiet," she said.
AdGrok grew little by little and, in that heady time, little guys were being snapped up by bigger whales like plankton.
You started to hear, little by little, messages that spoke to what people were dealing with everyday—what people were feeling.
Instead, Twitch is going to be rolling out this new, harder-to-block format, which it's calling SureStream, little by little.
There will be some good and bad things when the embargo is lifted, but whatever happens, we'll adjust little by little.
Then, I saw what needed to be done at the label, and I chipped away at those things little by little.
Little by little, Congress had ceased to exercise its constitutional mandate to declare war, which became the exclusive purview of presidents.
If you're afraid of going in an elevator, for instance, a psychiatrist will introduce you to the elevator little by little.
Sometimes it trickles out, little by little, and then all at once; like a dam that swells and breaks and floods.
Little by little — after Adela had been killed, and after Curamuerto had moved to another city — his life regained some normalcy.
This company started out friendly like these robots, but slowly getting your information little by little with every click and suggestion.
Homebuilders are still operating at well below historical norms, and while they increase production little by little, it is not nearly enough.
But it's all just fantasy, but that's what we, little by little, you want this coloring to be part of your expression.
Continue cooking the rice and adding the stock, little by little, until all of the stock has been used, about 20 minutes.
And little by little in my head grew the knowledge that the families of these people were being persecuted in some way.
Little by little, women are becoming more self-sufficient and using the library less often or coming mainly to socialize, he added.
"I just started building these monuments of fabric people, and little by little [the project] became it's own animal," Goodman tells Creators.
Fatemah told CNN that they are reading the first book in the Harry Potter series "little by little," in between the bombardment.
Little by little, we started realizing that there wasn't really a good strategy—there wasn't really a way to pass immigration reform.
He wandered close along la línea all the way out to Playas and, little by little, went along checking out the scene.
Most of the students, like Marcus, seem to tilt toward goodness but are, little by little, shifting closer to the dark side.
Computers are now very much enmeshed in our everyday lives, and little by little, they've become part of our bodies as well.
Little by little, though, my right leg became stronger, I started to drive around, and I upgraded from a wheelchair to crutches.
The first Lebanese refugees came to Sonnenallee 30 years ago, and little by little their influence is becoming noticeable even beyond Sonnenallee.
But little by little, over the course of the week, the decision to play on seemed to be clawed from their hands.
And it doesn't seem to matter whether you build the time up little by little, or get it all in one go.
But little by little, in a process common to child sexual abusers known as grooming, Father Lara became intimate with Mr. Gonzalez.
"They're exterminating us little by little and the state is doing nothing," Gustavo Lino, the highest-ranking Mayagna leader, said last year.
Little by little, Emad—bearded and reflective, the grain of his anxiety finely conveyed by Shahab Hosseini—turns into an amateur sleuth.
Little by little, Macy's is beginning to close some of the roughly 225 stores it previously announced were on the chopping block.
"It's about developing relationships that incorporate vulnerability little by little, and elevating others — rather than yourself — in the process," the publication notes.
Little by little, my Spanish was supplanted by English until I began to think and dream, and write only in that language.
"Women are starting to speak out, little by little, but we're only at the very beginning," Chasserio told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
LITTLE BY LITTLE Chinese interest in Chilean lithium in particular has grown as the Asian giant ramps up production of electric vehicles.
"Little by little it became clear that there were a lot more out there that could be researched and tallied," he said.
Little by little, they use their data to chip away at a boring rock so the gems inside, the real discoveries, can emerge.
The more women build up our self-confidence little by little, the more likely we are to recognize our true worth and potential.
Sometimes it's a bit tight with my surfboards, but there we are, my mom and I, trying to move ahead little by little.
So where Tyrion sees an eventual greater good in ending slavery little by little, others see an attempt to compromise with rank evil.
"The economy was showing signs of permanent recovery little by little, and that is visible and ratified in the (second) quarter," she added.
Little by little, he finds ways to cope, starting a small fire, catching fish by hand, curling up inside a warm animal carcass.
"The girls are learning little by little, though one of them is very anxious and wants to get things done fast," she says.
It's just like anything: Little by little, I put more and more weight on it until I could finally hold my own weight.
Little by little at first, and much more aggressively later, he had a handpicked court take over pretty much all of parliament's power.
I slowly and little by little, reinvested the money and income, until I was able to start getting more and more harnesses made.
Little by little, with many setbacks (some of them life-threatening), she builds a life for herself in the land her father loved.
"It's helping little by little," he said in an interview, speaking through a translator in a patois of his native Kikongo and French.
The foot portion will be crimped, and little by little we&aposll just start doing all the fancy stitching and making any details.
Little by little the enterprise needed more money, and other partners weren't kicking in, so I ended up being pretty much the sole investor.
And then he realizes little by little, finding what he finds, asking questions he's never asked before, it is totally not what he thinks.
It's a strategy that companies use called "drip pricing," where the additional fees are dribbled out or, in other words, disclosed little by little.
"The multi-brand retailers that used to stock 50 labels are disappearing little by little, only the big players will be left," Guadalupe said.
We didn't care too much when the station first opened because we made our money, but then they started screwing us little by little.
Little by little it changed its algorithm until posts from brand Pages were seen by just a fraction of users who followed the Page.
Little by little, I familiarized myself with certain tonalities, especially in my travels and through friends who cooked with the aromas of Cambodian cuisine.
We have some material to work with and will probably begin little by little, but we also need to make time to be hungover.
During the slow phase, the continental crusts, which can be more than 20 miles thick, are stretched out little by little while remaining connected.
"It's like a small city — little by little, through segmentation with one plan and then another plan," Grace Woodard, a neighbor, told US News.
After midwinter, the days get longer, and little by little, the shape of your team, the possible outline of their upcoming season, grows clearer.
Most logos change little by little, but some logos undergo huge transformations — though there are logos that have been deliberately untouched, like Coca-Cola's.
The final rapprochement is surprisingly moving: Brothers are in it for the long haul, and even whirlwind David will, little by little, grow up.
At first, it just seemed little by little, but then by the end, I was pulling out huge chunks in every shower and sobbing.
"We used the money we made in the summer working for our parents to pay the taxes, little by little," Ms. Le Coze said.
In Europe, the poor, having been admitted little by little to the franchise, ever more vigorously challenged the rich from the later 19th century.
You color in the poster little by little as you save up, or pay something down — think, therapeutic ASMR, but make it personal finance.
Continue cooking the rice and adding the stock and juice, little by little, until all of the stock has been used, about 20 minutes.
After launching in 2016, Gap's athleisure brand for young girls has grown little by little, supported by pop-up events and activities for parents.
Little by little you keep doing the things that you like and you try less and less to do the things that you don't like.
It's fun to chip away at the things you can't do, and little by little your music morphs into something it wasn't before you started.
They've got shows of … No, they're not household words yet, but I think little by little, or lots by lot, women artists are coming up.
While Amazon still accounts for roughly 50 percent of all e-commerce sales in the U.S., Walmart is little by little gaining a bigger footing.
The store didn't close for siesta that day, or any of the following days, and, little by little, we started pushing back our closing time.
It is about that, little by little, we learn to work together to fulfill the objective of all: that you leave your car at home.
Little by little, the thief allegedly snuck items out of the nonprofit museum, which is located at collector Steve Sansweet's private property near Petaluma, California.
Little by little, as the words began to flow, we'd usually hit a sweet spot where they felt they could open up and explore themselves.
Another example: Little by little, people are coming to understand that global sports events aren't always a good idea after all, especially for the poor.
"Little by little, I think the Chinese will take the Indonesian sea, the Philippine Sea, the Vietnamese sea," said Wandarman, a fisherman in the Natunas.
This summer, little by little, black neighborhoods are tuning in to the national soap opera, in part because of fascination with a distant power structure.
Hans, like other townspeople whose sons died at French hands, is initially hostile to this intrusive foreigner, but, little by little, Adrien is made welcome.
Kallikreins are commonly present in mammal saliva, so modifying them little by little to get something more dangerous is a plausible route for venom's evolution.
I feel like we still have a lot of things to work on, especially within the industry, but little by little people are being more accepting.
Our country may be ushering in an administration that's hostile to difference and afraid of otherness, but little by little, Hollywood is proving that it's not.
"Little by little in South America we're starting to find sites with evidence of human presence, but this is this oldest in the Americas," she said.
JF: Okay, I mean, I feel like I was excited about the world, sort of like changing little by little towards goodness, in our second question.
To feed carp little by little, and to watch them get closer to you by shaking their fins — these are ways to enjoy a relaxing time.
But little by little, after tales of tequila body shots, whipped cream "around the worlds," and nipple/ass/clit tattoos — the doubts began to creep in.
"There are improvements little by little and the most where brands get involved in production as they don't want to be linked to abuse," she said.
Little by little, the sunglass trend that was seemingly pioneered by the Hadids is starting to creep into every fast-fashion store we can think of.
And then my great disillusion with socialism led little by little to my arrival at liberalism, after my disillusion with the Cuban revolution, with the USSR.
While these changes are set to go into action next Monday, it's unclear if they'll be rolled out all at once or implemented little by little.
Little by little the fiery pool spread over the bottom of the furnace and rose gradually to an incandescent lake 50 feet long and 15 wide.
"I'm still in the adjustment stage and there are a lot of jumps and elements I haven't done, but I'm moving little by little," he said.
It's hard and not always attainable, but I suspect that letting go of pounds of expectations, little by little, makes me a lightweight champ of sorts.
"We were building a new Brazil little by little, a Brazil with policies of inclusion for L.G.B.T. people, women, blacks, people with special needs," she said.
"We built this little by little from what we got out of the fields," said the younger Mr. Pérez, nodding toward the remains of their home.
Once you have the basics down, you can chip away at improving it, little by little, until you feel confident about sending it out into the world.
Little by little, with activism and making this stuff known via the media, it's happening less, but there's still no protection for intersex children around the world.
Perhaps then, the book implies, those who hide won't be dishonest sneaks but rather critical players, essential in the effort to take back power, little by little.
That's why we'll start by just exploring the most iconic tacos from a few states, while we try to, little by little, cover Mexico's whole taco universe.
Little by little, he rose through the ranks at Condé Nast, the glossy magazine company purchased by his father in 210, and became its chairman in 20003.
It sticks with him, and "little by little the monstrosity of my ignorance dawned on me," he writes in Birthday, recently published in its first English translation.
But little by little he began to learn which textures were the best fit for each part of the shoe, and how to handle the sewing machine.
The novel has a romantic slowness, unfurling gracefully, little by little, to show how quickly the present gives way to the future, or concedes to the past.
Washington (CNN)Little by little, the mystery grand jury subpoena challenge from a foreign government-owned company related to special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation is revealing itself.
Little by little, Americans began to understand that when it came to street fighting, the multidimensionality of mixed martial artists rendered them more pernicious than pure pugilists.
This week you work on getting your money right, paying off bills or taxes little by little, or finding a way to apply for grants or scholarships.
AI has been making its way little by little into healthcare through projects like these, but so far no one company has come to dominate this space.
"I'm convinced that little by little I will be able to discover the identities of all 24 victims," he says of the ongoing DNA testing and family outreach.
And then little by little, you discover that these pills are not only fixing the pain, maybe they're making me feel a little better than even just normal.
Now she looks at things a little differently: "Little by little that superficial stuff has to slough off because there are bigger issues, like staying healthy," she says.
"The PPE...will lay out how we increase the share of renewable energy in our electricity mix and little by little reduce the share of nuclear," she said.
"That is important so these children can reintegrate little by little into their old environment, because they will be very traumatized and vulnerable," Urzua told Reuters on Tuesday.
Islas recommends a little-by-little approach when challenging gifted children and says children do best when there is someone to coach them through new ideas and concepts.
Little by little, I started doing the puzzles more frequently, any time I could find a moment when someone else — child, boss, needy friend — wasn't demanding my attention.
And on Thursday, little by little, "Femenine" surely cast its spell: A community — one made not of unanimity but of communication, negotiation, advance and retreat — formed, and remained.
Be smart: It appears the Giuliani strategy includes, little by little, confirming troubling facts so that they won't seem as jarring when revealed in full by Mueller or others.
"People have dismissed that, but little by little, I think the market is starting to shift onto my side of the camp," he told CNBC's "Capital Connection" on Wednesday.
"This huge tradition of cooking and eating at home has changed little by little in the last 20 years," says Luc Dubanchet, founder of Omnivore, an international food festival.
Guryev's handlers in Moscow urged her "to build up relations little by little" with Patricof (she wasn't successful); they also thanked her for uncovering details of the gold market.
At the same time, what are the ethics of a foundation sitting on a pile of money, doling it out little by little, in the context of urgent need?
"It is a cultural thing that was put together little by little, so you have to dismantle it and then put it back together piece by piece," he said.
Little by little, the Trump administration is dismantling elements of the Affordable Care Act and creating a health care system that looks more like the one that preceded it.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Little by little, smartphone design has been making an impact on laptops thanks to features like touchscreens, built-in fingerprint readers, face-scanning cameras, and more.
If we don't speak out loudly when even minor threats against our freedom of expression are made by elected officials, then little by little that right will be chipped away.
What's more, if you modify axiom three to say that states get converted continuously—little by little, rather than in one big jump—you get only quantum theory, not classical.
It helped me take the edge off, so little by little I let her join me on the mat to see if it would help her too – did it ever!!
That means its moves with a complexity that scientists can pick apart little by little, thanks to lasers, fancy sensors, and some of the most powerful computers on the planet.
"The clothes were initially created for professionals in the field, but little by little, we've wanted to make them suitable for daily use for the average person," he tells us.
"Being able to casually talk about HIV and being as comfortable as you can discussing it little by little can make it a normal part of the conversation," she said.
We have been able to raise that money little by little, without any big mechanism pushing it other than people wanting to share it and cover it on the media.
It's easy to miss a key factor in how authoritarianism takes hold: how a leader's comments, little by little, can instill a new vision of what is possible and acceptable.
The game encourages you to check in on BB by raising your bond little by little, but occasionally a well-meaning tap on his tank will lead to something nightmarish.
Little by little, she was building a new shape in the frizz, molding the soft tufts, tendrils and tumbles until they conformed to the vision she held in her mind.
Little by little we are transferring to these technologies the tasks that we used to do ourselves, and at the same time, we are giving them control over our surroundings.
And this three-step strategy will create the consistency you need to help move you forward, little by little every day, towards accomplishing your goals and, ultimately, realizing your dreams.
Little by little, as Ell dissected the album for her interpretation, "the gears clicked in my head," she says, and she began to discover what she wanted for her own music.
Little by little, next thing you know you're sitting in a massage chair, wearing an Oculus Rift, acting like you're not in the middle of a crowded German trade-show floor.
My character was humming a tune at one point in the play, and little by little, August would come over and tell me he'd written a line or two to sing.
Education in Americans problems are very complicated, and there is not one big solution that can fix all of them at once, but little by little we can create a change.
But, little by little, adding more polished, versatile, and dare-we-say sophisticated pieces (that are still on-trend, of course) becomes less of a side project and more of a necessity.
"We, for some reason, kept showing up and kept writing and, little by little, the songs got better and we got a little more inspired to do it," Williams told The Guardian.
By spooling out the plan little by little, the film keeps its audience in suspense about how all these pieces are coming together, then doubles back on itself to do it again.
Eventually, he was hired as a dishwasher at a pizza place, and little by little, by paying attention to what was going on around him, he figured out how to make pizza.
It starts in its period, and, little by little, it works its way into a more universal kind of idea of the way these waves of darkness seem to recur over history.
Meanwhile, by talking about immigrants, terrorism, Islamism, colonization and the euro in the stark terms that she favors, Ms. Le Pen has little by little lifted taboos and normalized some scandalous propositions.
Mr. Quinn left in 2015, two years before the company imploded after sexual misconduct allegations against Mr. Weinstein, and little by little he raised $30 million to get Neon off the ground.
" He concluded: "I have many faults and I have many fears, but I am going to embrace myself as hard as I can, and I'm starting to love myself, little by little.
"North Korea is pushing the envelope little by little with the tests, and the Americans are saying if those tests were not a big deal, but they're not OK," the source said.
Most of what I know in a scholarly way about art I learned on deadlines, to sound as if I knew what I was talking about—as, little by little, I did.
"North Korea is pushing the envelope little by little with the tests, and the Americans are saying if those tests were not a big deal, but they're not OK," the source said.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon told us in Michigan last week that another reason has been the slow but sustained growth in the U.S., which has — little by little — helped lift other nations.
"Little by Little," originally over four hours in length, but here 170 minutes, was conceived as a sequel to "Jaguar," in which actors from the earlier film make an ethnographic expedition to Paris.
Little by little, I started to realize that more than I had ever dreamed of was possible, but I had to change my approach to money and the value of my own work.
The first night she slept under a tree and only moved little by little up the river, as it rained heavily for the next several days and her jaw was in immense pain.
"For an artist, to not be on the stage, to not put your work on stage is a thing that will kill us little by little," said Deborah Ribeiro, the theater's lead solo ballerina.
"This country was founded on a promise of equal rights for all, and we have always managed to move closer to that promise, little by little, one day at a time," Ms. Lynch said.
"Little by little I made more money, I went to the border region to buy goods from China, things like batteries, flour and socks, and sold them to wholesalers in the interior," he said.
"There was a time Seventh Generation owned this market, and little by little, competitors chipped away at it," said Joel Makower, chairman of GreenBiz, a media company that tracks corporate sustainability and green marketing.
But even the hardest ground will give if it is struck in the same place over and over, and so, little by little, his mother-in-law was able to dig up the dirt.
But little by little, many of the videos shared on social media are chipping away at impunity and in some cases drawing widespread attention to problems that the authorities are finding hard to ignore.
Though, little by little, awareness has been getting out there, thanks to the rise of retail sites like Nutaku and MangaGamer (which specialize in porn games), along with emerging media outlets like Lewd Gamer.
The big issue here — just like the last bug the company announced which changed the privacy settings for millions of users without their permission — is that, little by little, Facebook keeps eroding user trust.
"I came here so this country can help me but here you've been killing me little by little with prison and lies when I haven't committed any crime," Oliva wrote in a suicide note.
And little by little, month by month, people could see the progress that he was making; that he was completely transparent, that he was engaging and sunny -- and all in to make this work.
Jose Bautista, the Mets outfielder, came bearing gifts: Because he loves visiting Barcelona, he brought three boxes of baseball gear to give the Little League team from there, where baseball is growing little by little.
While it may be tempting to purchase all name brand products, switching from premium to generic when shopping for food, medications, office supplies, cosmetics and more is another way to save money little by little.
" On Monday, Maduro said the recovery from power outages will be "little by little" and blamed the United States for attacking the power structure, saying the "imperialist government of the United States ordered this attack.
"When I was a line cook, I noticed all the trimmings of fruit and veggies just being discarded, and little by little I learned how to salvage them by doing syrups and infusions," Demetrio shared.
I wanted to help them shut down their inner fears and insecurities little by little, and it's always so heartwarming to see everyone posting up a cute picture of them smiling and living their best life!
Then little by little you're being urged to have a decision about what you want to do, and you don't really want to do anything, you just want everything to be done for you, it's wonderful.
"We can go up little by little to between 15 and 13 stores," Andretta added, saying this was a medium to long-term goal and that Mulberry was also looking to grow e-commerce in China.
You can pick up and put down new habits, especially if you connect with a group or collective that can make your vision of the future something that you work toward little by little each day.
He had built the house for his mother with money he had sent back to Mexico, little by little, while living illegally in New Jersey for three years, toiling in restaurant kitchens and at a carwash.
As Beijing continues to rein in the sector over safety concerns and, some argue, threats that ride-hailing poses to state-owned taxi operators, the industry little by little sheds its appearance as a sharing-economy business.
"This, for us, is a sign that little by little, other positions and political voices will emerge and so we hope that Trump himself will reconsider some of his decisions," Turkson told reporters at a breakfast meeting.
The oft-told story is that the Communist Party forged ahead with policy experiments—"crossing the river by feeling for the stones", as the Chinese reformers' saying goes—and, little by little, found the ingredients for growth.
But as the river is allowed in, dampening the ground, loosening ties, it seems to drown people little by little, forcing secrets to float up to the surface and change things in ways you might never expect.
"There were signals: Little by little, her face started showing up as the face on the political propaganda, at first with Daniel and then alone," said Sergio Ramírez, who was Mr. Ortega's vice president in the 1980s.
Little by little she is drawn into their lives…and that's all I'll say about the events depicted in the book, which are so simple, so seemingly inconsequential that only Ferrante's great art can elicit their significance.
Then, little by little, it receded from local life, while the fields filled with ruins and the villa emptied, until you remembered Mondeggi only when you passed in front of the stone dog that guards the driveway entrance.
But while the price of parts is slowly coming down little by little, it still costs a staggering $240,240 to turn an fully-functional old Volvo into an electric alternative thanks largely to the high cost of batteries.
With their virtually imperceptible figleaves, images shift the boundaries of acceptability little by little, until suddenly we find ourselves in a situation where fellow citizens are told to "go back home" based upon the color of their skin.
Little by little, if more officials from the party of Lincoln summon the courage not to follow in his footsteps, voters can take back control from a President who is leading us down a dark and dangerous path.
The app learns when you have extra cash to spare and, little by little, money is saved into your STASH account, where it earns interest until you decide to invest it or put it toward one of your goals.
Instead, she doles out the changes little by little: cars there are sort of automated pods, nuclear power is prevalent, and a history that didn't include the Nazi party meant that the swastika was really something that symbolized luck.
"Little by little, you'll see [Rimowa] kind of come out with new products in the travel sphere that are both true to our brand, and true to our promise of functional desirability," Arnault said at the Goldman Sachs event.
"My daughter trades at a bazaar (in Kazakhstan) and I bring her goods little by little... which I buy from our (Turkmen) stores," said a Turkmen woman picking up bags from the luggage belt in Almaty, Kazakhstan's commercial hub.
However, the Belgian experience shows that when you allow euthanasia for severe physical suffering at the end of a disease, little by little, doctors will be asked to solve the underlying psychological and spiritual problems of their patients by administering death.
"Little by little, we're going to see the impact the alpacas have, but they're easier to manage than sheep and the degradation is less," said Henry Carrera, vice president of Comuna Espejo, now home to 18 female and two male alpacas.
Little by little, Macy's has been rolling out Backstage during the past two years, dedicating square footage in its current department stores to test an off-price strategy and trying to avoid any overlap, or "cannibalization," between the two brands.
I think the first week, it is exciting to be here and little by little you find out... For one of the girls, there was someone at her job cleaning a hotel who lied about her—about something she did.
Little by little, the edifice of offensively tone-deaf ignorance Cage has built his career on grows taller, and at some point we have to ask ourselves whether the stupid fun of his games are worth everything else that's in them.
After creating pieces and little constructed elements, then I start to think about the relationship of these pieces with the body and how it could be formed onto the body ... all these ideas, little by little, they form garments, clothing.
"Charles and Jayne Wrightsman little by little have assembled a collection of furniture and related works of art that may be favorably compared with the great national collections," James J. Rorimer, the Met's director at the time, wrote in an introduction.
Little by little, the person in that hotel room comes to seem almost like an actress: real, but performative; herself, but only in one way that is concentrated and intense, briefly truer than all the other ways and yet partial.
Little by little, sickness, fear and police harassment are whittling down the migrant caravan making its way to the U.S. border, with many of the 26,2003 to 2200,23 migrants camped overnight under plastic sheeting in a town in southern Mexico complaining of exhaustion.
We would go out to the FX shop and I started with the kittens doing a squib 100 feet away as we're running the cat and rewarding them, then little by little we'd move it closer and closer because of the popping sound.
Though not expected for another few months, rumors for Samsung's next flagship phone, the Galaxy S8, have started to leak out, little by little, day by day — to the point where we sort of have a rough idea of what to expect.
" She also talked about how she helped shaped the Presidential candidate's look back when they first met, saying, "I gave her a cut in '98, and little by little I started to transform that bob into something that has more lift and layers.
As more artists from around Mexico and the international scene reach out to get involved with the project, the Night Lords say they plan on continuing their negotiations to reclaim new spots that will, little by little, transform tags into vibrant murals.
Pepsi Cola Philippines, another major HFCS importer, is disposing its HFCS supplies "by selling them abroad little by little, whatever we can sell," according to a company official who declined to be named because he was not authorised to speak to the media.
Future records would feature the plaintive "Don't Go Away", the moody "Where Did It All Go Wrong" and the existential "Little by Little": "why am I really here?" asks a man who once told listeners to "wipe the shit from your shoes".
Effective precautions created the illusion that they were not necessary, and, little by little, the government drastically scaled back what Democrats as well as Republicans had come to view as an outmoded set of constraints on banks' size, scope, and assumption of risk.
His teeth fell out, his hair disappeared, he got smaller, shriveled up little by little, till goodbye and good luck he was gone and only came to Mama's mind when she went to the mailbox under the stairs to get the electric bill.
She was so smart and caustic and witty that it was easy to accept her fourth-wall breaks as a kind of inner monologue — but little by little, these moments proved to be self-laceration, an unwillingness to forgive herself for her sins.
Little by little, I realized that I was an anomaly, but I tried not to focus on it, or to, at least, see it as a way to stand out in the crowd and bring something to the table that most people don't.
Little by little, our guests open up about how their lives looked before they came to Germany—how they'd loved their houses and neighborhoods, how difficult their journeys have been, and how they fear that the ones left behind aren't alive anymore.
That's been changing little by little: Moonlight won the Oscar for Best Picture earlier this year, and several great LGBTQ movies — including Beach Rats, BPM, God's Own Country, and Thelma — have been released in the months since, and garnered critical attention and acclaim.
Little by little, Alice starts to notice, or perhaps merely imagine, barely perceptible changes in her son's demeanor — changes that parallel subtle shifts in her work colleagues' personalities, most notably that of her Little Joe co-creator — and secret admirer — Chris (Ben Whishaw).
Maybe the goal of conversations like these needn't be to erase all of our traumas or instantly eradicate all bigotry, but instead for the storyteller to process their own experiences, and, little by little, to expand the audience who can really hear what's being said.
In my own work with trauma survivors as a therapist, little by little, I invite the retelling of unspeakable events, help patients to feel every bit of the emotional activation attached to the experience, and together we hold it all in a compassionate space.
In the second week, I stayed there I slowly got to know the inmates—little by little I got closer to them, and they were more neutral toward me, like when they were working or reading in the library, or visiting the prison's chapel.
This is why in part two of our essential Mexico taco map, we are going to continue to explore one of the most iconic dishes of this country little by little, and we hope in this way to fully cover the Mexican taco universe.
Over the decades, the act was eroded, little-by-little, until finally being legislated away completely by former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE in 1999.
It tracks the Dutch artist's early fascination with imported Japanese "Ukiyo-e" prints — colorful woodblock prints on handmade paper that were very popular in Europe in the late 19th century — and shows how, little by little, van Gogh integrated elements of Japanese art into his own style.
" The descent into senseless violence will be portrayed through an evolution of society as "sensual and pleasure-loving," he said, into a "narrow" space where masses of people have been manipulated to blindly follow a set of beliefs: "Little by little, the characters become more fanatic.
Living In 11 Photos View Slide Show ' Tucked away, cared for and durable are qualities associated with Our Lady of Mount Carmel Grotto, a stone-studded shrine on a dead-end street on Staten Island that volunteers have expanded, little by little, since the Great Depression.
Though it's in line with Adele's retro-glam aesthetic, it is a major departure for her on an awards show red carpet, where you're much more likely to see her in a fitted, full-length black gown — although she has been working red into her wardrobe little by little.
Little by little, Facebook has been trickling out changes to how it handles its users' personal data in the wake of a number of privacy breaches — not just the biggie involving Cambridge Analytica, a breach investigation that is not winding down soon — and a subsequent investigation by regulators.
By that point, little by little, my initial ''mission'' — finding the scammer, facing him and possibly even getting my money back — had become something else: an adventure in which I'd fought for myself, seen a new country, gone undercover, learned a lesson, all of it unplanned and unexpected.
"You will save $5 to $10 every time you shop without cutting a single coupon," she tells CNBC Make It. It works for two reasons: It makes you think before you buy everything you happened to put in your cart, and it shaves down your bills little by little.
" As Rifkin, who self-identifies as an introvert, explained, "My network developed little by little, in fact a little every day through small gestures and acts of kindness, over the course of many years, with a desire to make better the lives of the people I'm connected to.
Though you might not notice it, jaw movements push earwax little by little from the inner canal to the outside, where it typically flakes away, though that might not happen for people who produce too much wax or have skin conditions that make the skin on the inner ear too dry.
"You will save $5 to $10 every time you shop without cutting a single coupon," she tells CNBC Make It. The tactic works for two reasons: It puts a barrier between placing an item in your cart and actually paying for it, and it shaves down your bills little by little.
"On one hand, I'm very happy that it's finally beginning, that perhaps they will start to accept us little by little," said Orfa Marín, a Honduran immigrant who has been traveling with her three children and her partner and was not among the first group to pass into the United States.
He had but one art exhibition — in 1957 at the famous Ferus Gallery — but with the financial support of Shirley he led an anti-establishment creative life, making assemblages and collages from everyday images and objects — and, little by little, putting together his most excellent underground film Aleph (1956–66).
Mr. Guzmán also opened up to him, Mr. Martínez said, telling him how he got his start in dealing drugs by cultivating marijuana near his home in Sinaloa, Mexico, and making heroin by scraping — "little by little every morning" — the milk-like sap out of the poppies he had planted.
"It's taking it little by little each month and trying to put it away to help offset some of the costs for my family," said Baum, who lives in Washington, D.C. She also recently decided to open a vacation savings account because she hasn't taken a "real vacation" in quite a while.
However, what happened this summer to tech giants like Uber and Google is merely a symptom of a gradual change in a shifting landscape, that little-by-little has led to people taking notice of a personal blog from a female engineer, or reacting decisively to a discriminatory memo from a male engineer.
It might not be up to our standards of instant gratification, but we understand little by little that the more time we give ourselves we do have the power to control what we're thinking and when I'm the lowest I've ever felt I know that I can put on music and wait through that hell.
The Icarus set also includes two less familiar collaborative documentaries depicting the relations between Europeans and post-colonial Africans, "The Human Pyramid" (1961) and "Little by Little" (178), as well as "The Punishment" (2101), in which one of the European women from "The Human Pyramid" wanders through Paris, approached by a succession of men.
And it's just little, little by little, you might see that picture of Hawaii but then you keep on scrolling and you see more things, see more things, see more things, and after 15 minutes, or however long it is, you put your phone down and finally like, wow, I actually don't actually feel that good.
Especially in the book's first part, he makes no concessions to northerners unfamiliar with the deep history of Brazilian popular music — the text can at times appear a flurry of recondite remarks on unheard-of musicians and songs; my ambition is to use these as a one-man MOOC by googling all the references little by little.
"Little by little he gathered that the main thing the men wanted was to put a stop to the habit of 'speeding-up'; they were trying their best to force a lessening of the pace, for there were some, they said, who could not keep up with it, whom it was killing," Sinclair's working-class hero ruminated.
Little by little Ms. Ahrens and Mr. Costa, an art director turned home designer and builder, renovated the expansive space (3,000 square feet), filled it with art and happily settled in, making peace with the recalcitrant furnace and with the fact that all their deliveries had to be left with an attendant at the building next door.
Read more: Here's why Scarlett Johansson's personal trainers suggest always eating dark chocolate before a workout But little by little she began moving more — first just going for walks with Anderson in a stroller, then doing body-weighted workouts in her basement flat a couple of times a week, which eventually turned into four times a week.
Little by little, however, illustration has worked its way onscreen, whether in the form of Fergus "Fergadellic" Purcell bringing his sketchbook images to life in a short animation, Peter Saville and the artist Julie Verhoeven creating an interactive Shibari-bondage wallpaper design or footage of Stephen Jones and the textile designer Celia Birtwell giggling as they "finger paint" with nail-mounted pen nibs.
Little by little, I pieced together the epic, confounding, overstuffed story: It involved a tortured man named Al Simmons, caught in the middle of a cold war between heaven and hell, smack dab in a gritty New York City filled with demented mobsters and criminals, a creepy ice cream-selling pedophile, and a demon that takes the form of a rundown version of Pennywise.
"I take a microlending approach, and give to these businesses little by little, in part because these companies can rarely offer returns for at least 10 years, but also because it is all my own money I am investing, so I can't take the same risks as the funds," she said with a shrug, adding that she never reads business publications and does the majority of due diligence on companies herself.

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