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She picks up on my mood and she doesn't judge.
Qadiri picks up on the significance of this moment immediately.
My brother picks up on this and usually piles on.
Pay attention to the messages your intuition picks up on today.
The next day Kourtney picks up on her sister's sour mood.
Blue picks up on the sound of the clicker and tracks the motion.
I have a toddler, and even he picks up on bits of conversation.
Twitter's trending algorithm then picks up on that and spreads it even further.
Randall picks up on her discomfort and expresses his concern to the agency's representative.
The child, in turn, picks up on this visceral reaction right away, she says.
Lauren explains that even her dog picks up on it when she's splitting her attention.
The speech picks up on some central themes that have animated Biden's wildly successful rollout.
It also picks up on the 12 vertical louvers found on other AMG product lines.
Ash picks up on the small details, and Code is the one who pushes through.
The mic supposedly picks up on your movements throughout the night while ignoring other sounds.
Here she picks up on a theme that threads through the memoir, the indeterminacy of memory.
The video also cleverly picks up on Trudeau's viral moment, which clearly got under Trump's skin.
In his speeches, he picks up on the angry voice in the mob and then amplifies it.
He then receives a phone call, which he picks up on what appears to be an iPad.
She started walking around on her own and she just picks up on so much, so fast.
Jeff rightly picks up on the vibes between the "friends," and wrongly assumes Francesca is Dev's girlfriend.
Postscript picks up on Holly's story seven years after Gerry's death, according to the book's press release.
That means that, yes, the camera picks up on hookups that fans don't see on network television.
"The only time the media picks up on these conversations is when a hashtag trends," he wrote.
Tatum ignores Siakam, who Irving picks up on a switch, and it's exactly what the Celtics want.
Momentum picks up on a stalled project, and hidden opportunities could pop up, seemingly out of the blue.
If it picks up on any, it will send an alert to your smartphone or other mobile device.
She'll then call for evidence and witnesses, while Judge Lexy picks up on keywords in conversation to respond.
It picks up on rhythms, so erratic knocks shouldn't unlock your smart lock or trigger your fire alarm.
Time will tell if the nation's climate change denial movement picks up on bin Laden's concern about climate change.
Kytch picks up on mistakes like these and self-corrects them, thereby helping prevent an even lengthier shutdown period.
"He's Dead" picks up on the immediate aftermath of all of the above, and no one is doing okay.
She easily picks up on how Alice is using a dinner inviting FP and Jughead over to get information.
Twitter already hides replies automatically when its system picks up on tweets from suspicious or so-called "troll" accounts.
" * May 21, 2017: Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich picks up on the report in an interview with "Fox & Friends.
The device will vibrate a bit when it picks up on an item, like flowers, people, pets, or a sunset.
It feels more immersive just because the details are in place, and your brain kind of picks up on it.
Sonically, Rocket picks up on moments in this history, takes a lighter to them, and waits for them to explode.
Earnings season began this week and picks up on Friday with three major banks reporting results including J.P. Morgan Chase.
Wise's series—titled That's Something Else, My Sweet—picks up on Manet's question of who can be nude and where.
Each seasonal view picks up on a few of the captivating aspects of Norway's least developed, yet most visually serene, locations.
But the CT5 picks up on what is becoming the new definition of luxury, with an array of high-tech features.
It recounts a terrifying altercation between Louis and a man he picks up on the street on Christmas night in 2012.
It's so well weighted, sits gladly in the hand, has little lag, and picks up on the slightest changes in pressure.
But GLOW's producer, Bash Howard (Chris Lowell), picks up on her sweetness and casts her as the "gentle giant" Machu Picchu.
It picks up on phrases such as "are you ok?" and "can I help?" that can signal someone may be at risk.
With labels and social media talking, it's only a matter of time before the larger media world picks up on the conversation.
One of the ironies your film picks up on is that former generations did not value wealth the way we do now.
Dr. Schneier says that your brain picks up on these harmful, even deadly, factors because it's valuable to your survival to do so.
If you introduce motion is a way that is not realistic, our brain immediately picks up on that and the illusion falls apart.
The 2020 model picks up on the larger version of the signature BMW double-kidney grille first seen on the new X7 flagship.
The series picks up on each of those threads and takes them in directions that become increasingly surprising as the episodes go on.
This picks up on Trump's false claim from last week that a rule adopted by the Obama administration had slowed the government's response.
"For me, jewelry has always been culturally important," says Gorham, who collects midcentury Native American silver jewelry he picks up on his travels.
The success of Donald Trump and other "outsider" candidates this election cycle picks up on a trend perhaps best pioneered by the Tea Party.
Recognizing patterns is the core of language AI. Neural language processing AI picks up on patterns between associated words, then spits them back out.
John, being a nice and observant husband, picks up on her signal and leads her to the middle of the basement for a dance.
I feel like all of this load monitoring, knowing when athletes have had enough, is something an experienced coach picks up on, too, right?
That involves tapping the "tag faces" option in the mobile app and ascribing identities to various people the camera picks up on its video feed.
The letter to Barr picks up on many of the themes that anchored Republican attacks of the onetime Trump loyalist during the explosive public hearing.
But there is still a story to tell about the suburbs — one that inverts the American dream — and Gone Girl picks up on that skillfully.
A dog picks up on stress signals from the person who feeds and cares of and protects him, so the dog feels unsafe and worried.
This time around, it'll be interesting to see how the news media picks up on that, which area of the results will people focus on.
"It gave artistic freedom to be able to work in one place and ship to another, and Tintoretto picks up on this," Mr. Ilchman said.
What if DARPA's computer program picks up on — hypothetically speaking — that research from authors of a certain marginalized demographic group is less likely to replicate?
If a woman picks up on it and reads it and it helps her in her own work environment, then I feel like it was worthwhile.
The software uses a smartphone's microphone and picks up on identifying audio in ads and shows to determine what might be most enticing to the viewer.
The microphone in the paddles picks up on the reverberation of the ball making contact, which then is processed by the Arduino in the retro radio.
One of them, We Will Prevail, picks up on the changes made by the other mod, removing any and all references to the child-like catalyst.
Of his designs, Clarissa knows less than the reader—who has access to his letters to Belford—but she picks up on things all the same.
It picks up on noise (which can determine hair dryness, frizz, split ends), how forcefully you're combing, and even has a system that counts your brush strokes.
Ms Williams picks up on the concept and creates laser-cut card maps depicting the street pattern of certain neighbourhoods of Chicago on the silhouette of Iraq.
But the hero picks up on the bartender's reluctance and confronts Admetos, who tells him the true story of his wife going to the underworld for him.
The lining blocks out extraneous signals from the side, so the only thing the internal sensor picks up on is signals in the tube's line of sight.
Television picks up on these stories — and the fact that the news makes the leap from social to mass media becomes part of the news in itself.
The vertical column of the first panel then becomes a broad horizon, which, when the poet runs out of space, picks up on the third blank panel.
" Irongron picks up on this: "There's a lot to be said for playing an 'ordinary person' because on Arelith you still get into extraordinary situations with them.
When you hear a stanza like this, especially amid a rapid series of similar stanzas, your mind picks up on all kinds of sonic echoes and related images.
And underneath it, there's a human being that has suffered enormously, but I don't know whether the audience picks up on that or whether they just don't care.
Talking to the 21-year-old hours before he could become the top selection in the 563 NFL Draft, though, one picks up on none of that uncertainty.
Unfortunately, this projector has a fatal flaw: a terrible IR remote that only picks up on about half of my click attempts, no matter where I aim it.
Ms. Margolin's mind is one of those that picks up on the choreography at the dance and adds a flourish, and it makes for a very fun puzzle.
Neither of them intends to exclude Claire — and she picks up on the subtext in a hurry anyway — but it's a moment in which she doesn't quite belong.
As technology picks up on these subtle emotions it would avoid manipulating you in a very crude state one could filter out to manipulate you using those subtler cues.
However, she's disturbed when the Martian brass order her to relay a false narrative to get the entire thing swept under the rug, something that Avasalara picks up on.
Hulu also picks up on your daily viewing habits and gradually improves what appears in the Lineup based on time of day or even the device you're watching from.
I don't know if it's going to be something that she picks up on her own and continues as a thread in her life from this point moving forward.
The film picks up on the chauvinism just beneath the surface of the church, and in picking up on that, it's aware of feminism clinging to it, like Velcro.
The six-part opening chapter, titled Siege, picks up on a familiar Transformers story: The Autobots and Decepticons are at war for control over their home planet of Cybertron.
"When an LGBTQ candidate comes under attack, we usually try to ensure that the mainstream media picks up on that attack, because that is an opportunity to mobilize," Imse said.
It can detect whether a person is walking or driving, it picks up on nearby Bluetooth beacons, knows whether headphones are plugged in, detects exact location, and remembers weather conditions.
The CT5 picks up on some of the design cues of the Escala, a well-received concept vehicle that was originally expected to influence several other new passenger car models.
Morisi denied reports by La Stampa newspaper and others that the "Beast" software picks up on the mood of the online audience at any given moment to hone Salvini's message.
It's about designing a system that picks up on the same subtle clues humans do when we gauge each other's state of mind and intent and learn from those reactions.
If LIGO picks up on a neutron star — or perhaps two neutron stars colliding with each other — it can then point traditional telescopes at them to watch the light show.
The European Central Bank (ECB) is also expected to announce plans in coming months to taper its asset purchases as growth picks up on the continent, according to a Reuters poll.
However, Draeger says its device only picks up on Delta 9 Tetrahydrocanibol, the active analyte in THC that causes impairment, which stays in a person's system for four to six hours.
The piece offers no verdict about what this will mean for humans, but the repetitive nature of Maniac picks up on the themes throughout The Good the Bad and The Ugly.
A new report picks up on the theme and highlights one cause: Poor students who excel in school are much less likely than affluent children to take classes that challenge them.
When customers store data in the Microsoft's Azure SQL Database, they can enable Threat Detection, which picks up on attacks and other suspicious database activity and then sends alerts to admins.
The single "Shut Up Kiss Me" from her third album, My Woman, picks up on similar beats that Olsen gave us on her the aching sophomore Burn Your Fire For No Witness.
Dopey also picks up on whether other students are about to have seizures in Melissa Lovell's functional skills class and offers comfort to special needs kids who are having a rough day.
Jen instantly picks up on this backstage as they watch Joey perform, and Dawson grasps it even harder afterward when he and Joey have yet another conversation about how their feelings are changing.
What's more, Troy's secret lover, Professor Hobbs shows up at the bar with her fiancé, and despite their best efforts to be coy with one another, Lionel definitely picks up on their vibe.
It's got a heart rate sensor baked in — like one in any other wearable — that picks up on your pulse and then broadcasts it with lights and vibrations on a separately paired ring.
The action picks up on Tuesday when former world number one Victoria Azarenka faces France's Harmony Tan and seven-time major champion Venus Williams is set to battle fellow American Bethanie Mattek-Sands.
In that movie, which loosely recalls the Faulkner short story "Tomorrow," a very taciturn older cabdriver (Parviz Parastui) finds himself looking after a pregnant woman (Soheila Golestani) he picks up on the street.
"We've arrived at a point where we have some serious problems [with trade], and I think there's a need to negotiate, and I think the market picks up on all that stuff," he said.
Shakespeare picks up on this difference between the English and Italian approach, as Mercutio describes Tybalt's fighting style to Romeo's cousin, Benvolio: He fights as you sing prick-song: keeps time, distance, and proportion.
Will is writing his representative, Congressman Sandoval, about problems he disagrees with him on, and when Grace picks up on it, she wants in on the action because CAN'T WE ALL BE DOING MORE?
Vox's Sarah Kliff picks up on a new development in the Zombie Trumpcare talks: The Freedom Caucus has narrowed the demands for its support, but they'd still have a huge impact on health care.
It's obvious to us that Clark Kent is really just Superman in glasses, but we're supposed to suspend our disbelief when literally no one in the DC universe picks up on that obvious resemblance.
"FUCK CHRISTMAS" picks up on the same teen-Scrooge idea that Blink were selling, but does away with their giggly homophobia and replaces it with tired fury—it's more anguished than it is cruel.
Their latest and 13th studio album This (is what I wanted to tell you), which they're billing as their 14th out of superstition, picks up on the autotuned textures of their last effort FLOTUS.
It also comes packed with an artificial intelligence-powered system called Guardian, which picks up on deviations in route patterns and gets Ola to check with the driver or customer that "nothing untoward" is happening.
Trump's role model attack picks up on one of Clinton's core arguments against his own candidacy, that he would be a bad example for American children and a poor representative for the United States abroad.
If the phrases "black foreigner" or "black person" are used as slurs in conjunction with words like "lazy" or "slow" in the source text, the AI picks up on those patterns and makes them explicit.
The woman has a habit of annotating her life in caustic quips to the audience, like a steady stream of tweets, and the priest picks up on the way she slips out of the moment.
If the Apple Watch picks up on a problem, those who participate in the study will get a notification and an offer of a free consultation, via a phone call or video, with a remote doctor.
Understatement is, of course, flattering to the observer who picks up on it, which may explain why Nix seems to draw the upper crust of the downtown creative class, people with interesting jewelry and significant haircuts.
Shares on Wall Street, in addition to Germany's DAX index and Britain's FTSE, are trading near record highs, which is keeping stocks from moving higher as political uncertainty picks up on both sides of the Atlantic.
It picks up on different faces and skin tones, as well as the gender and age of everyone in a photo, and with that information, the camera app applies different effects to get everyone looking their best.
After "Super Bowl Sunday"'s heartbreaking reveal of Jack's (Milo Ventimiglia) death and what the 20-year anniversary of his passing was like for his family, this week's episode picks up on the day of Jack's funeral.
The Search Bloc sets out on a fake mission, causing the spies to walkie-talkie what's happening to Escobar's team; the Search Bloc picks up on those signals and is able to locate each of the spies.
More specifically, it uses bolster ongoing efforts to sterilize mosquito populations by helping scientists distinguish between male and female mosquitos through tech that picks up on characteristics that are almost impossible to detect with the naked eye.
So whenever the pre-filter is analyzing and it picks up on something that is inappropriate, the machine will send that content to the Philippines and the content moderators will double check if the machine was right.
Ensven can even sense your movement, and will turn itself on if it picks up on you tossing and turning during the night, Lisa Viani, co-founder of the company, explained in an interview to Furniture World.
It picks up on loose threads introduced in the first film in hopes of weaving them into a bigger picture, then very clearly creates a new status quo a third film can pick up whenever it arrives.
From the merino crew neck that picks up on pops of red in an 18th-century French watercolor, to a jacquard evil eye detail that mimics those lining the designer's desk, hints of inspiration are evident everywhere.
The slime mold uses tubes in its cell plasma to perceive stimulus in its environment (it picks up on chemicals, light and humidity, for example) and acts accordingly, choosing "conditions or food to maximize their survival," Dussutour says.
Fox picks up on some random internet rumor, the president picks it up from Fox, and then Fox and other right-wing outlets leap to defend what the president tweeted, which only reinforces Trump's sense that he's right.
Arnulfo Maldonado's set, lighted by Alan C. Edwards, picks up on the imagery of the title, using differently angled banks of mirrors that subtly capture (and reverse) the play's projected titles, Washington's metamorphoses and even us, the audience.
Nocturnal Animals picks up on this, making the links between characters in Susan's world and in Tony's a bit more complex than one might expect, even though from the beginning it's clear that they're linked in some way.
But in "From Afar," those labels apply to Armando (the brilliant 60-year-old Chilean star Alfredo Castro), a dead-eyed dental prosthetist living in Caracas, Venezuela, and to the hostile young roustabouts he picks up on a corner.
The "Stop Soros" bill is not ancillary to the prime minister's popularity; it's at the core of it, an example of how he picks up on anxieties created by the refugee crisis to build support for an authoritarian agenda.
I think this might be John Kasich but I'm not really sureWilliam H. Macy's mustacheA great thing—perhaps the best thing—about this feature is that in addition to faces, it sometimes picks up on inanimate objects in your camera roll!
In a first session, if she picks up on a client's rushing into intimate or sensitive parts of their experience, she interjects to slow them down without shaming them or making the patient feel as though they've made a mistake.
In this episode, you certainly are delving more into the nuances of this eating disorder she has and her history of struggles with eating, which we also learn about after Kate picks up on the subtle clues of Madison's bulimia.
" That, and the fact that people tend to spoil themselves on weekends, but beware, says Bryan Leach, "If you're the kind of person who picks up on your way to a party you're probably optimizing for convenience rather than value.
When We Start With Death Lauren Collins, in her article on the writer Leïla Slimani, picks up on the power of the beginning of Slimani's novel "Chanson Douce": " Le bébé est mort " ("The baby is dead") ("The Home Front," January 1st).
Its latest stainless steel mechanical diver's watch picks up on the trend for diver's watches that show three time zones at once; zones two and three are shown via a central hand and a 0013-hour scale on a rotating bezel.
The lawsuit picks up on escalating concerns about safety in the transit system, which is one of the largest in the country and an integral means of commute for people living in the different corners of the San Francisco Bay Area.
"We don't really do minimal or modern work, it normally picks up on cues or references from the old house and then reinterprets those in a modern way to create a bit of a continuity or homogeny," Mr. Stanley said.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - U.S. shale oil producer Devon Energy Corp said on Wednesday it would sell Texas acreage to Pioneer Natural Resources Co and an undisclosed buyer for $228 million, as the pace of asset sales picks up on recovering oil prices.
In PEOPLE's exclusive sneak peek at Friday's episode of Long Island Medium, the TLC star is wedding dress shopping with her daughter Victoria when she picks up on the father of two women working at the shop who died in the Sep.
The story focuses on the diabolical relationship of a dead-eyed dental prosthetist in Caracas (the brilliant 60-year-old Chilean star Alfredo Castro) and a young hustler he picks up on a street corner who foolishly comes to regard him as a surrogate father.
Volkswagen isn't offering many details about the new e-buggy, but the teaser pics reveal that it picks up on the classic design first pioneered by the Manx, with a long nose, a stubby tail, a shortened windshield, roll bar and high side sills rather than doors.
McCraw's letter is remarkable, in that it picks up on one of the most striking things about this scandal: Trump is lashing out at women and the press, and calling them liars, for accusing him of doing things he was caught on tape bragging about doing.
While the Stealth Cell Tower may seem like a regular cell service provider, Oliver wrote the code so that it secretly picks up on phone signals, without needing to know the phone numbers, and sends them SMSs that appear as if they're from someone who knows the phone's owner.
"I would argue that President Trump is more unconventional than he is unstable and I think he picks up on the word 'unstable' because that's a word we constantly hear against him in the media," Harkness, who is a senior producer and reporter at The Daily Signal, told Hill.
This week, most of its policymakers pointed wage growth that was "notably slower" than they had thought and "some signs that the squeeze in households' real income growth was feeding through into spending" as inflation picks up on the back of the post-Brexit vote fall in sterling.
"You have this gesture of protest against these state symbols, and the centralist Spanish side picks up on it, becomes indignant and scandalized, and the whole thing escalates into a nationalist debate," said Mariann Vaczi, an anthropologist who has studied the intersection of nationalism and sports in Spain.
Barley picks up on these criticisms in her letter — calling specifically for Facebook to deliver: On consent, she emphasizes that under GDPR the company will need to obtain consent for each data use — and cannot bundle up uses to try to obtain a 'lump-sum' consent, as she puts it.
Rather than harking back to the classic swing era or the progressive large-ensemble composers of the late 112th century, this 211-piece group picks up on a lesser-touted aspect of the jazz tradition: the bebop big bands led by Jimmy Heath and Dizzy Gillespie in the 216s and '224s.
You just need lots and lots of the voters — in order to make sure that some part of your network picks up on even very weak regularities, on Scottish Folds with droopy ears, for example — and enough labeled data to make sure your network has seen the widest possible variance in phenomena.
Often the results are exactly what you'd expect, but more interesting is when the system picks up on elements in the picture you might not immediately have thought of (like pairing Megatron with tractor sounds), or that make no sense at all (like this painting of hands matched with sounds from a live sports game).
"Stand" (2019), "Sit" (2019), and "Kneel" (2019) all directly reference the workshop activities, and a second Headdress series picks up on the incorporation of traditional Ethiopian motifs in the collage portion of the gestural series, converting flocks of protesters, raised fists, and slogan-bearing signs into elaborate headdresses for three portraits of Metaferia's female subjects.
This is the sort of tracking highlighted in K. Shankari's blog post, which prompted the AP report in the first place, and which picks up on issues with Android that users have actually been noticing for years: Google Play Services will still gather up some location data for Google and related services (like Maps and the Google Assistant), as long as location access is switched on at the phone level.
Baron Cohen also picks up on issue we have discussed here quite often in recent months: the fact that large technology companies, thanks to a combination of ignorance and inattention from our elected officials, are essentially accountable to no one, even as their products have unleashed dangerous, rippling butterfly effects the world over: These super-rich "Silicon Six" care more about boosting their share price than about protecting democracy.

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