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More notably, it's a means of expanding Twitch beyond gaming.
More notably, Fairfax's disapproval rate with women increased by 14 percent.
Even more notably, Davidsen intersperses displays of force with delicate lyrical strokes.
Too many countries with room to borrow more, notably Germany, have held back.
But, perhaps more notably, a massive 94 percent of them are self-made.
More notably, most experts predict the physical Home/Touch ID button will disappear.
More notably, some refer to her as the Michael Jordan of the WNBA.
More notably, the company is profitable again for the first time in a while.
More notably, that handset's 5.5-inch display is curved like Samsung's Galaxy Edge series.
More notably, he came unglued when Diaz alleged that he was getting chemical help.
More notably, it was the 20th win of Kerr's career, in only 238 games.
More notably, Yu said the phone will have a new and seemingly unique design.
More notably, the main Italian index fell 20.1 percent on concerns over its future government.
Perhaps even more notably, the chart shows that the recent wage gains are nothing remarkable.
Even more notably, the workers operate autonomously and attacks are launched indirectly trough danger pheromone.
More notably, the retailer was able to boost its sales performance while dialing back on promotions.
More notably, the proportion of the population either working or looking for work rose 0.2 percent.
More notably, it went from a Category 1 typhoon to a Category 5 in just 24 hours.
More notably, HP claims this laptop has the world's smallest motherboard, which it co-developed with Intel.
In the latter role, he supervised both the Unabomber case and, more notably, the Oklahoma City bombing.
"Men are more notably insisting that they aren't ticklish, but that generally is not true," he says.
Perhaps more notably, it shows that the biopharmaceutical company is still on the hunt for more acquisitions.
Ratings have climbed more notably in No. 2 Illinois and Ohio, but are still below last year's levels.
More notably, though, is that the sunken place is a metaphor that does not uniquely apply to Dre.
More notably, Trump's core campaign message -- a crackdown on illegal immigration and undocumented immigrants -- has also hit roadblocks.
More notably, he focused on gun violence prevention, running on a federal buyback and ban on semiautomatic weapons.
More notably, "SportsCenter" will become more of a brand across all platforms, including halftime shows and video clips.
More notably, several recent studies indicate that cannabis and its compounds may potentially mitigate cravings for other drugs.
More notably, he brought the Miss Universe Pageant to Moscow in 2013, in partnership with Russian billionaire Aras Agalarov.
Amazon offers limited e-commerce sales on the continent, but more notably, has started offering AWS services in Africa.
Amazon offers limited e-commerce sales on the continent, but more notably, has started offering AWS services in Africa.
More notably, it has urged the UN Human Rights Council to consider creating an independent probe into the matter.
Amazon offers limited e-commerce sales on the continent, but more notably, has started with AWS services in Africa.
But Manchester won both Original Screenplay (presaging La La Land's ultimate defeat) and, more notably, Best Actor for Affleck.
Johansson was on the show to promote her love of chicken wings, but more notably her upcoming movie Avengers: Endgame.
More notably, all five were in the Pacific Ocean, whose wide, warm expanse gives cyclones a long runway to intensify.
Similarly, the company has Mastercard Accelerate and perhaps more notably Mastercard StartPath which helps startups scale and find strategic investment.
Some of the best weather-battling trends have emerged across the pond: wellies, tartan everything, and more notably, the trench coat.
More notably are the changes Roku is introducing today that will see it promoting its own content and products to users.
More notably, that figure represents a 25 percent decline since last week — which is uncommonly low for such a recent release.
Prices picked up more notably at the end of the quarter, it said, citing the effect of the deadly pig disease.
After "SVU," Neal appeared in several other crime shows like "NCIS," but more notably, she ran for congress in New York.
It's worth reading into the language of the leaders who chose to reach out — and, perhaps more notably, those who didn't.
Drake Doremus, who directed Equals, has successfully captured moony romances on-screen before, both in Breathe In and, more notably, Like Crazy.
More notably, the CH-R's only gearbox option is a CVT that drains much of the fun out of country road storming.
It used this momentum to venture into other industries — taxi services, ramen noodles, short-term "love" hotels, and, more notably, video games.
More notably, the left ventricles in the exercisers' heart muscles were stronger and less stiff than at the start of the study.
Perhaps more notably, Leitch has worked on action movies that have pushed the technological envelope, such as 300 and The Matrix sequels.
The Massachusetts senator leads by 9 points over Biden, but perhaps more notably, she leads by more than 20 points over Sen.
Fishburne is a genre favorite in his own right across multiple films, but none more notably than as Morpheus in The Matrix trilogy.
But in the second half — and more notably, since playing in those 43 innings in a three-day period — Holliday has batted just .
Perhaps more notably, Chinese technology giant Baidu (often called "the Google of China") announced recently that it had successfully tested its first driverless car.
Perhaps more notably, the development team recently admitted the extent of the game's bugginess and instability by launching a high-profile "Fix PUBG" campaign.
Violators that submit false or fraudulent claims are required to pay civil penalties and, more notably, a fine equal to triple the loss amount.
They quickly spread to a wider section of the population focused on airing their economic grievances -- and more notably -- their dissatisfaction against Khamenei's rule.
But more notably, it's also revamping its account structure to impose increased limits for free users, while rolling out unlimited storage for Pro subscribers.
The Karolyi era in United States Gymnastics is coming to a close, but more notably, the Martha Karolyi era is coming to a close.
More notably, Yoo becomes the fourth female general partner at a firm that for years had only men at the top of its ranks.
More notably, he attacked his own country's leaders and institutions — the media, Barack Obama and U.S. intelligence agencies — in front of appreciative Polish leaders.
Loving, respectful, proud, and very human, his speech spoke volumes not only about his wife, the candidate, but, more notably, about the modern marriage ideal.
Unlike the House's version, it contained Defense Department funding and, more notably, funding to address pay shortfalls and overtime costs for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
More notably than even the power spike, Pillar has mixed three walks in during the last week, the most important change in his 232 profile.
More notably, Whirlpool's Smart Dishwasher will be available starting next month, and will use Dash Replenishment to automatically reorder dishwasher detergent when supplies are low.
Even more notably the Bessemer cloud index, which tracks public SaaS companies, is worth less today — even before fresh declines — than it was last July.
More notably, Republicans are almost twice as likely as Democrats to say an unencumbered strong leader would be a good way to run the country.
More notably, he essentially waxed poetic about how he had matured, evolved, and became renewed by going through the experience of nearly fucking up his family.
But perhaps more notably, in the span of just over one minute of talking, Trump told at least six demonstrable lies about Mueller and his investigation.
Eleven years later, the company made its first clock, and even more notably, in 1969, it introduced the Seiko Astron, the first wristwatch with quartz technology.
More notably, videos for IGTV must be in the vertical, also known as portrait, format, meaning you hold the phone upright to capture and view them.
That's probably why the most progressive 2020 candidates are coming out in support of Omar — and, more notably, in support of having a debate about Israel policy.
More notably, Samsung says this update includes more advanced health- and fitness-tracking options, taking aim at the biggest selling points of the fitness-forward Apple Watch.
Cards Against Humanity has posted on Craigslist and, more notably, taken out a full-page ad in the Chicago Tribune for a CEO that lists very specific requirements.
All three nominees are indicative of the ideological bent the administration has sought to solidify in the courts as it continues to send through more notably conservative judges.
But more notably, legislators' imperviousness to the data is part of the reason America's sex-offender laws have increasingly grown in number and complexity since the mid 90s.
But the country's 150th anniversary marks an interesting time to reflect and project, because the tides of Canadian sport interest and, more notably, participation, appear to be changing.
With monetary policy overstretched and bond yields low or negative, it is a shame that countries with room to borrow more, notably Germany, are seemingly addicted to thrift.
However one of the more notably apparent ideas espoused by the project that survived —and flourished— after it was the emancipation of sound and music from each other.
As city folk continue to flock north to the Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountains, the urban cool of Manhattan — and, more notably, Brooklyn — are making their influence felt.
But more notably, it has ditched the big "Pass" or "Connect" buttons — its earlier variation on Tinder's "like" and "dislike" buttons, which nearly all dating apps have now adopted.
More notably, though, he was also joined by a man who once called Mr. Trump "a con artist" and said he would "never get control of" the Republican Party.
In addition to his win over Brimage, Rivera also earned impressive victories over Pedro Munoz and, more notably, Yuri Alcantara, who has also fought Faber in the recent past.
But even more notably, Ms. Waters, a veteran lawmaker, has also been intensifying pressure on her colleagues to recognize the threat she said is posed by a reckless president.
More notably, he blocked six shots, adjusted a handful of others, and came up with two steals to kick-start a strong transition attack and a frantic second-half comeback.
Back again for the umpteenth time are animal patterns, more notably of the big cat variety: cheetah, leopard, tiger, and other ambiguous spotted prints that fall under the "cat" umbrella.
More notably, it's also introducing a new feature called "Style Ideas," which will surface inspirational lifestyle images and outfits that show off the fashion product images you had been browsing.
More notably, both writers have a gift for smuggling other voices into their reviews — that is, the voices of their wisecracking friends, to whom they often give the best lines.
As I've written previously, the key to understanding why politicians like Cruz and, more notably, Donald Trump have so consistently demonized Muslims is the phenomenon that political scientists call authoritarianism.
But what exactly officials, and more notably, the President, are looking for remains unclear given that the proposals they've so far pushed forward would be a non-starter for Democrats.
More notably, the same was true of Sanders supporters (who in general were even more likely than Republicans to view Clinton as dishonest, regardless of whether they saw the graphic).
During the 2019 Met Gala, Jared Leto donned a bedazzled red turtleneck Gucci dress and, more notably, carried an all-too realistic replica of his own head, also made by Gucci.
Kylie also often wears elaborate strappy sandals that highlight her legs and feet, and more notably, she has also rocked completely clear shoes on the regular, leaving her feet on total display.
Showrunner Bryan Fuller played fast and loose with the Hannibal mythos, and against all odds it worked – and all the more notably in that it lacked a version of Jodie Foster's character.
Perhaps more notably, the US model of the Honor 2300 ships with Huawei's own Kirin 2370 chipset, making it the first Huawei phone to ship in the US with a Kirin processor.
Even more notably, 86% of workers with at least a college degree say their contributions are valued by their colleagues, six points higher than the response among those without a college degree.
Perhaps more notably, half of UCommune's revenue is derived from so-called "marketing and branding services," which include content design as well as online and offline advertising services it sells to customers.
China's house price growth started to cool more notably in the second half of last year as the government sought to deal with property bubbles, following a two-year expansion in the sector.
On May 12, the band will release "After Laughter," its fifth LP, introducing another lineup — each Paramore album has featured a different combination of members around Ms. Williams — and, more notably, a new sound.
Food and grocery businesses still find it difficult to move online while consumer durable, electronics and technology sellers have made the shift more notably, Kishore Biyani, founder and group CEO at Future Group, said.
Gates has been a household name for decades for two reasons: he was the face of Microsoft during an era when the company's products became ubiquitous, and, perhaps more notably, he's very, very rich.
The 7-foot-2 center had an illustrious basketball career that spanned 20 years, playing for the Milwaukee Bucks and, more notably, the Los Angeles Lakers, with whom he won five of his six championships.
Google Cloud Platform's slice has grown from 1.7 percent in 2015 to 3.1 percent earlier this year, and more notably, Microsoft Azure's share has increased from 5.6 percent to 10.3 percent in that time span.
Separatists, however, have repeatedly argued that the short-term cost of forming a republic would be bearable for Catalonia, and that an acrimonious split could hurt Spain more, notably because of Spain's mountain of debt.
The central bank has been under pressure from investors and, perhaps more notably, from President Donald Trump and others in the administration to cut interest rates that Trump argues are unnecessarily crimping the U.S. economy.
More notably, it feels like a bit of the dividing line between the point where Lil Wayne was a bigger star than Drake and the point where Drake was a bigger star than Lil Wayne.
"That showed external demand remained subdued due to the trade frictions between China and the U.S., while domestic demand weakened more notably," wrote Zhengsheng Zhong, director of macroeconomic analysis at CEBM Group, a subsidiary of Caixin.
"Perhaps more notably, Tuberville, who sold football recruits and built the Auburn program on a foundation of unity, has now taken on many of the president's more hard-line — and, often, xenophobic — talking points," Kent Babb reports.
Even more notably, Apple's R&D expenses as a percentage of revenue have been steadily increasing over the past few years and are projected to reach a decade high of 5.3% this year despite higher revenues, according to Cybart.
More notably: The Public Religion Research Institute found in a recent poll that while nearly 6 in 10 (57%) black Protestants opposed same-sex marriage in 2013, just 43% opposed it in 2018, with nearly half (48%) supporting it.
And, in the year that we&aposve taken advantage of the program, it had saved us plenty of cash, but even more notably, it had introduced us to products and information that we might otherwise never have known about.
In that era, as mainstream civil rights movements sometimes gave way to more militant actions, the raised fist became associated with the Black Power politics of groups such as the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and, even more notably, the Black Panthers.
But he says that right now, the central bank is "really stuck," given that a series of weak data points (more notably that jobs report) is getting between the Fed and its stated plan to raise rates if the data cooperate.
Frasco also reps Carrie Underwood, Simon Fuller, Gordon Ramsay and morenotably, he closed David Beckham's reported $250 million deal to join the L.A. Galaxy soccer team, among many other accomplishments which will surely translate into stratospheric success for Jenner.
Family investment offices — private wealth management firms that typically invest on behalf of a single (ultra-)high-net-worth family — and, more notably, corporate venture capital funds seem to be the most location-agnostic of the investor types we've surveyed here.
More notably, they starred in Hollywood to Dollywood, a documentary that follows the brothers' attempt to cast Dolly Parton in a screenplay they wrote, with a heartfelt B-plot centered around the relationship between their homosexuality and their Southern Baptist mother.
The casting director is currently working on a TV pilot and -- more notably -- the Pepsi commercial-inspired movie "Uncle Drew" starring Kyrie Irving, Lil Rel Howery, Nick Kroll and sports legends like Shaq, Reggie Miller, Chris Webber and Lisa Leslie.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanPaul Ryan moving family to Washington Embattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway MORE notably downplayed that idea at the time, telling reporters that he believed Trump was "just trolling people" with the idea.
Youth activist Cemre Gonen, 17, came down on a bus to Los Angeles from the Bay Area to assist in organizing the Youth Climate Strike in LA. She echoed Patel's sentiment on raising awareness, more notably in adults and people of power.
Other issues matter much more, notably taxes on monopoly profits, the fact that the US isn't a small open economy, and the near-irrelevance of long-run equilibrium conclusions given the slow pace of adjustment imposed by imperfect integration of goods markets.
Tom Cruise has re-teamed with Doug Liman, director of Edge of Tomorrow (and more notably, The Bourne Identity), for American Made, a raucous looking film based on the life of an actual drug smuggler / pilot / informant working for the US government and Pablo Escobar.
The larger world does eventually intrude, first in the form of Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis), an arms dealer previously seen in Avengers: Age of Ultron, then more notably with the appearance of Erik "Killmonger" Stevens (Michael B. Jordan), a soldier with a mysterious grudge.
Ibaka and Tucker help in a vacuum, and even more through the lens of series with Boston and, more notably, Cleveland, making the Raptors a far more versatile defensive outfit without sacrificing spacing as some of their top defensive groups have done in the past.
It's been five years since they released their sophomore album, Audio, Video, Disco, and perhaps more notably, nine years since they rolled out their unruly debut album, †, which threw the gothic fuzz of heavy metal into a blender with the lustrous shimmer of disco.
Led by COFIDE, FOMIN and UTEC, the two-day conference focused on creating community, corporate innovation, angel investment and venture capital in the country — but perhaps more notably, it aimed to bring together all the key players in the ecosystem to foster collaboration and build momentum.
According to an analysis by Piper Jaffray, the Dow had been experiencing what felt like an "afternoon snooze button" of sorts; the index was for the most part rising in the first half of the trading day, then dropping off much more notably in the second half.
More notably for the Raptors, they're just a single game back of the Wizards after Boston did them a favor on Monday, with Washington set to face one of the toughest schedules in the conference from here, including an impossible five-game road trip later this month.
Hot off Mahershala Ali's Best Supporting Actor Oscar win for Moonlight — and even more notably, Moonlight's surprise Best Picture win after La La Land was mistakenly announced as the victor— a new underwear ad emerged on Monday morning, featuring the film's stars: Ali, Alex Hibbert, Trevante Rhodes, and Ashton Sanders.
Scotland can no longer boast bumper oil revenues as it could in 2014, nor can it point to significantly higher levels of GDP in comparison to the U.K. yet Brexit, and perhaps even more notably, a so-called "hard-Brexit" without EU single market access has dramatically changed the argument.
Perhaps more notably is the change in revenue split: for app developers who have long-term paying subscribers, Apple will only take a 15 percent revenue cut after a year, rather than the standard rev-share plan, in which Apple takes a 30 percent cut and gives the developer 70 percent.
Yet at the same time, it leaves me feeling like certain characters who seemed like they might be important are just window dressing, perhaps none more notably than James Marsden's Teddy, who mostly gets to stand around and watch as Evan Rachel Wood monologues a few times in his general direction.
The markets specialize in x iao chi, which translates to small bites; vendors at over a dozen night markets in Taipei continuously adapt their xiao chi offerings to keep with the growing influences—including immigration, tourism, city rezoning, and perhaps more notably, social media—on the city's street food scene.
Palin accomplishes many things unusual for a political speaker: She recites the Arabic phrase for "God is great," and, more notably, coins a new word, squirmishes, a cross between squirm (which means to wriggle the body from side to side) and skirmish (which means a brief fight or encounter between small groups).
In an email last September, a Google official in Washington told colleagues she expected Maven to grow into a $250 million-a-year project, and eventually it could have helped open the door to contracts worth far more; notably a multiyear, multibillion-dollar cloud computing project called JEDI, or Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure.
Last month, Gallup polling found concern over climate change at an eight-year high (up roughly to where it was in 1990, sigh): Perhaps more notably, it also found a sharp uptick in those who acknowledge that human beings are the primary cause of climate change: (FiveThirtyEight has more on the Gallup numbers.) What explains the uptick?
Gottlieb has stepped up FDA oversight in other areas as well during his tenure under President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, notably cracking down on e-cigarettes as well.
From his thoughts on health care and immigration to his record on criminal justice reform and comments on race relations, to his stance on trade and record on the Hyde Amendment, Biden was asked over and over again by the moderators — but more notably by the other candidates — to defend positions he's held in the past.
"Now more than ever, as we are seeing more and more music venues, bars and restaurants shutting their doors; more notably in its D.I.Y. scene, the city needs to stop the bleeding of its cultural hubs, or risk becoming corporatized and homogenized," said Rafael Espinal, a New York City Council member who first proposed the bill.
It's in his reflective, often melancholy, sometimes hopeful songs—typically backed with extremely simplistic piano or guitar arrangements, and sung through his charmingly nasal, sweetly warbling voice—that listeners have, for decades, found solace in his singular point of view, and even more notably, his insistence on generating music and images and performing them without concern for the many quote-unquote "imperfections" that showed through.
While the figures were good, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE notably tweeted about the jobs report ahead of its release, breaking protocol by sending a signal to markets that the number was solid.
Trump has used Twitter to showcase the vague outline of his policy ideas and beliefs, but perhaps more notably, to come down on anyone who says anything about him that's not exactly glowing — from the rant about Meryl Streep in which he called her "overrated" to that time he tried to set the cast of Hamilton straight after they appealed to Vice President-elect Mike Pence (again using his apparent go-to insult for entertainers).
Michael Arrington — who famously co-founded TechCrunch in 2005 and just as famously parted ways with the outlet in 2011, one year after selling it to AOL — is now taking on a reduced role at the venture fund that he co-founded when he left TC. After an SEC filing surfaced earlier today showing that CrunchFund is targeting $40 million for its third fund and even more notably not listing Arrington as a "related person," he told Fortune that he's stepping back to focus on his health.
After canceling 'Rift 2' overhaul, Oculus plans a modest update to flagship VR headset Lucas Matney furthers his reporting on a change that contributed to Oculus cofounder Brendan Iribe leaving the company last week, saying that Facebook's next flagship VR headset will get only moderate improvements: In the wake of the overhaul's cancellation, the company will be pursuing a more modest product update — possibly called the "Rift S" — to be released as early as next year, which makes minor upgrades to the device's display resolution while more notably getting rid of the external sensor-tracking system, sources tell us.
The two senators from that state, Republican Rob PortmanRobert (Rob) Jones PortmanSchumer blasts 'red flag' gun legislation as 'ineffective cop out' McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Shaken Portman urges support for 'red flag' laws after Ohio shooting MORE and Democrat Sherrod BrownSherrod Campbell BrownThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape Dayton Democrat launches challenge to longtime GOP rep Dayton mayor: Trump visit after shooting was 'difficult on the community' MORE, notably both offered various degrees of support for Trump's move, insisting that it could help producers in their states competing with China.
These people have a punishing, bizarre job, the kind where your bosses look at reports and tell you "Engagements are down," and you are compelled to feel extraordinarily threatened by this sentence, to worry that you won't be able to feed your children, and so the gift, to you, of a 40-year old man—a professional basketball player, certainly, but, more notably, a 40-year old man—who has been an old dude in the NBA for like… six years, or so, mashing a pinpoint pass, snapped up off a backwards-flipping wrist of a string bean man who is also very old for a professional athlete, this is a gift you do not turn away from, for even a second.
Even as it's most-subscribed creator Felix Kjellberg (AKA PewDiePie) took today to reflect on his complicity in normalizing modern Naziism through poorly-executed jokes, the company has made no public effort to ban any of the dozens of channels popular within the movement, despite its community guidelines clearly barring hate speech, which it defines as: content that promotes violence or hatred against individuals or groups based on certain attributes, such as: race or ethnic origin, religion, disability, gender, age, veteran status, sexual orientation/gender identityPatreon Similar to GoFundMe, Patreon—the crowdfund distinguished by providing creators with a recurring monthly allowance—has dipped a toe into cutting off monetization avenues for far-right figures, including TV KWA in June and, more notably, Lauren Southern in July for what CEO Jack Conte called "manifest observable behavior" of her assistance in a Generation Identity effort to disrupt a Doctors Without Borders search-and-rescue mission in the Mediterranean Sea.

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