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" Maughan said, "Tech is what propels the land's value in agriculture, because it propels the yield and costs to operate a given farm.
If I had one quibble with this movie, it's the raggedy, tiresome "Chosen One" narrative that propels — literally, propels — our heroine across the ocean.
The caravan propels itself forward using whatever way it can.
"It is member viewing and satisfaction that propels our growth."
Miller's HR propels Rays past Red Sox ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
Ovechkin hat trick propels Caps past Wild SAINT PAUL, Minn.
Taken to its logical extreme, it propels organized white supremacy.
But the gimmick that propels the action undercuts the characters.
"It's hard to figure out what propels it exactly," she said.
Their sense of starting small propels them to go incredible lengths.
And Simone Biles propels the United States' women's gymnastics team forward.
Well, the anger propels people into doing all kinds of things.
A reverse — and equally perverse — dynamic propels the India-Pakistan rivalry.
Her hands are not gentle; she propels him toward the shower.
The rocket propels the vehicle, and the capsule holds the crew.
How does water move, what propels movement, and what blocks it?
Hope that propels us into action is what can save us.
But it goes far beyond the physical passion that propels many plots.
The question that propels the book is the same: Is ISIS Islamic?
The robotic babble emphasizes the youthful autocratic ideology that often propels manifestoes.
What propels the overall Democratic edge is a widening Trump-era gender gap.
LEO: That is not what propels the conservative legal movement in this country.
What propels it is what Justice Scalia stood for through his entire life.
This wheel moves like the turbine of a plane and propels time forward.
Lindholm's hat trick propels Ducks to OT win BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Seventy-five seconds.
Allen propels No. 21 Duke past No. 20 Notre Dame SOUTH BEND, Ind.
It takes inanimate objects, like these tiny frogs, and propels them into motion.
Ghost's developing relationship with the runners in his life ultimately propels him forward.
It propels your thinking and helps you make connections between seemingly unrelated things.
The meeting between Mulder, Scully and O'Malley violently propels us into the present.
As the skater propels forward, she physically plows through the ice, deforming it.
In the end, a thunderstorm propels a terrified Hélène into Gontran's arms, and — phew!
At 17 stories high -- higher than Niagara Falls -- Verrückt propels riders at 50 mph.
The falling cost of batteries may be the thing that propels the industry forward.
His voice propels warm, romantic songs along with self-aware, at times winking, lyrics.
The moon's harmonious connection with your ruling planet Mars propels you to great heights!
My fear of abandonment often propels me to test the devotion of romantic partners.
The game stars the titular Mario, as he propels himself through a platforming world.
Anger, of which he is an unabashed fan, simply propels his #TrumpTrain further, faster.
This is manufacturing, this is innovation, and this is what propels our nation's economy.
Part of the narrative that propels the game will be investigating what happened, and why.
It's this very challenging and quixotic task that propels Samanta Schweblin's surrealist novel Fever Dream.
And that propels him into an entrance exam for Brakebills University in upstate New York.
The trauma that propels us to this land, and the traumatic experiences that await us.
The DeployBot may even be the thing that propels us into uncharted territory in space.
It's that same mindset that propels today's strong women as they march down the runway.
Expect to learn more about the dark conspiracy that propels the story in Season 2.
It is such optimism that propels our young men and women into war for us.
The depth of feeling that propels "Last Christmas" lies at the heart of Christmas itself.
Or the personal essay that propels you into the exclusive program in the first place.
Drake gently borrows, and by doing so he propels those artists to a broader audience.
Could this be a breakout performance that propels Ms. McKenzie's career to Lawrence-level heights?
The story propels along naturalistically, no small feat given the fantastic world we are entering.
Sometimes the tongue propels saliva backward before the epiglottis has time to cover the airway.
So what propels an artist in winter to go on, largely unrecognized, through the decades?
If a desire for wealth propels "Parasite," then class differences are the film's foundation. Mrs.
Such cruelty propels Chinonso to change his life: He will make himself worthy of Ndali.
Voldemort is the engine of the book series, the character that propels the plot forward.
I always think I'll never come up with another recipe, but something propels you forward.
Mr. Bayona narrates a "3-D moment" that entertains readers and propels the story forward.
Industrial grime covers Damian Thompson's whiplash riffs, and Andrew Baker's precise, jackhammer drumming propels this racket.
David Cameron's impending exit as Britain's prime minister propels the country towards a potential investability vacuum.
"New media propels political turbulence because of instability or loss of public faith in underlying institutions."
That's when the spaceplane ignites its rocket engine, which propels the vehicle upward through the atmosphere.
It is that fundamental illegitimacy which propels the regime to repression at home and expansion abroad.
It propels Our Revolution, which emerged from the ashes of his campaign to elect progressive candidates.
They move by rapidly contracting their mushroom-shaped bell to expel water, which propels them forward.
The McDonald's Happy Meal truly stole the show with this Frozen "Sven" toy that propels forward.
One of the beauties of the Global Fund is that it propels others to step up.
That combination propels the car from 0 to 62 mph in 8.3 seconds, according to Honda.
This being a Ferrari, the V240 propels this 8563,2856-pound machine in the expected rapid fashion.
Done well, the result is a virtuous cycle that propels the leader, and the organization, forward.
It is their reason for living, that thing that propels them out of bed in the morning.
Skeptics should start with "Darkened Rings," where he propels the frustration he's lamenting into Hüsker Dü territory.
They storyboarded it out, but stalled at animating the sperm's long tail, with which it propels itself.
Chasing an eclipse This quest for the next eclipse fix propels them into a journey without end.
The momentum of the Vulture reveal propels the story to its climax, which is effective, if imperfect.
In the video above, they talk about ways they've been intimidated — and how it propels their success.
Technology is vital in nearly every facet of our lives and propels every sector of our economy.
It relies on a sensor — called an autonomous underwater vehicle, or A.U.V. — that propels and guides itself.
Normally, our tongue rises to the top of the mouth and propels saliva, liquid or food backward.
A first-stage core is the section of a rocket that launches and propels it into space.
This misconception propels coverage that is often carried by other outlets around the world, amplifying frequent misreporting.
It is the blunt instrument of reassuring ignorance that propels their rise in a frighteningly complex world.
Each of these women have a clear "why" — a reason for being that propels their visions forward.
What propels someone to walk without knowing where they will next break bread or quench their thirst?
It's precisely this experience with youth and old age that propels Sedaris's stories to a different level.
Swift Strike: A slashing melee strike that propels Genji a short distance forward in whichever direction he's facing.
What if boredom is a meaningful experience—one that propels us to states of deeper thoughtfulness or creativity?
But Sanders was denied a crowning moment on Monday night, the kind of thing that propels political narratives.
That oomph propels the 812 Superfast from 0 to 62 miles per hour in a 2.9-second flash.
Producer Tom Fontana talked to IndieWire about how the dynamic between Jackie and Decourcy propels the crime stories.
Just enough to make the science that propels Jason around the multiverse, searching for his family, seem real.
It uses the legs on each side to form a wheel and propels itself with the last pair.
Their steamy chemistry propels Rainer to make one final grand gesture to impress Paige once and for all.
It needs to have a reason there, a story, that propels the characters, an emotion connected to it.
An underlying dancehall pulse propels tiers of staccato electronics and backup vocals that build to a nervy taunt.
The turbo V6 propels this luxury liner from rest to 60 miles an hour in five seconds flat.
However, in a good legal thriller, the law itself propels the narrative as intensely as any single character.
Every successful person seems to make a bold choice at a pivotal point that propels them to success.
At the same time, despite the dire circumstances, the omniscient narrator's voice, buoyant yet sympathetic, propels things along.
Naturally, as her talent propels her, questions about Dua Lipa's dating and personal life are part of the rise.
But it's the insane tale of Tetris development, licensing, distribution and ultimate global triumph that really propels the narrative.
The reaction against this action propels the engine, and anything attached to it, in the opposite direction—ie, forward.
Arranging and operating on material in highly specific interventions propels a greater focus on each element — color, line, content.
The banter-laden tension between the two provides the through-line that propels the Galbraith mysteries along their way.
Developing ways to analyze, lead others, and communicate complex matters propels one forward and is what companies pay for.
Street analysts and investors alike believe this could be the catalyst that propels the stock back to previous highs.
Just adjusting the voltage and the magnetic force on the ball propels it where you want it to go.
A simple fantasy propels Pokémon fandom: imagine finding adorable pets around the world and claiming them as your own.
Once completely submerged, the Loon Copter looks more like an underwater plane as it propels itself through the water.
But the inexorable rise in visitor numbers also propels an enduring debate about how many people it can absorb.
After she is sexually assaulted, one of the spirits propels her through drug abuse, bad relationships, and suicide attempts.
IMDA graduates acquire the practice and commitment that propels an adventurous, and personal artistic practices to a new level.
If instead you want to feel productive or accomplished in your work, adopt a parlance that propels you forward.
In other words, AIN feeds on the precise cocktail that forges virtual communities and propels YouTubers to microcelebrity status.
The nagging question that propels you through is: Why did it take everyone so long to figure that out?
It's the kind of temptation that propels many of Steven Soderbergh's movies, and motivates him as a filmmaker, too.
"This misconception propels coverage that is often carried by other outlets around the world, amplifying frequent misreporting," they wrote.
Strife between fathers and sons propels this acrid portrait of 1950s Houston, the latest of Burke's Holland family novels.
In this case, it's converted into energy that propels the other half of the particle away from the black hole.
That motion propels the robot forward, swimming a lot like the manta rays that inspire its shape, the study says.
You might find a fan that propels you forward or some lightning speed that you didn't even know was there.
They gain a hands-on learning pathway in technology, computer science and engineering that propels them forward and inspires innovation.
In this episode of Be A Badass, Allison Hagendorf takes on a killer rock wall and propels like a champ!
In "Norma", the commerce in hair shorn from poor women to beautify their wealthier sisters propels a many-stranded thriller.
Villanova's near-perfect offense could be what propels the Wildcats to the Final Four for the first time since 2009.
For Watkins, the pain of losing his brother propels him into a world where drugs are both profit and prescription.
Once you have borders, the issue that propels your concern as what you refer to as occupation, will be resolved.
Not for the first time, James Comey's Ego propels itself to the center of American politics and the world stage.
That combination of shrewd songwriting and passion is what propels the final verse of "Beautiful Ghosts" into something truly great.
The interaction propels Adam and his family into a dangerous world of intrigue and risk set to unravel them all.
It's something that takes it out of the abstract and propels it into something we are forced to contend with.
Is it pride or prejudice that propels me, I wonder, as I go to wash my hands in the bathroom.
While dark matter keeps individual galaxies together, dark energy propels all the galaxies in the universe apart from one another.
Of course, income is important - it provides many of life's essentials, propels investment, pays for social services and public goods.
When the flame reaches the shell's black powder core, another explosion propels the burning stars outward in a burst of color.
The massive whale propels its full body out of the water, like it's some kind of fit young dolphin or something.
The carriage that propels the drone down the runway brakes at the end, slingshotting the aircraft forward and into the air.
I think what's great about that scene and what that scene propels for the rest of the movie is, 'That's okay.
While her famous family likely assisted Jenner's start in fashion, her powerful social media influence propels her standing in the industry.
Though Lane orchestrates the girls' unlikely union with mysterious invitations to her treehouse, Cat propels them toward a quest for justice.
The desire to transcend, to conquer, and to endure propels our drive to invent and maps our relations with those inventions.
Just as Minecraft propels kids to master Photoshop or video-­editing, server life often requires kids to acquire complex technical skills.
The sloping incline of the playhouse's auditorium affords the audience a particularly good view of the dancing that propels the show.
Barry writes with a sustained, manic energy that propels these former losers — at least on the field — into a championship team.
The mystery of which character will be killed propels the book forward, but it becomes increasingly uncertain as the plot develops.
It's basically a no-pedal bicycle that propels forward by pushing off the ground with feet – kind of like the Flintstones.
Through the temporally rearranged narrative, Petruchio, whose death propels most of the ensuing conflicts, does not appear until the final act.
Using his incredible wrist strength, Ashour propels the ball at a pace other players generate only from a full, looping swing.
And it propels them in opposite directions and leaves this wound between them that is still open some 25 years later.
The trailer, released Tuesday, shows the dark world of East London's underground drug gangs and the violent market that propels them.
The brothers remain unnamed until the book's final pages and trade off as narrators, though the older one propels the story.
Electric powertrains offer instant torque that propels them off the line much faster than most conventional engines, giving them the advantage.
The board propels fairly easily uphill once you've gotten it going, and braking at high speeds wasn't too much of a jolt.
"Dreaming is one of humanity's greatest gifts; it champions aspiration, spurs innovation, leads to change, and propels the world forward," says Branson.
The changing of the guard propels Weimer to the pinnacle of German finance and comes at a crucial moment for Deutsche Boerse.
The friction generated in the process propels the bot forward (but not backward; the researchers are still trying to figure that out).
In the clip, Timberlake can be seen pulling Biel in the air by her ankles before she propels herself into a handstand.
This imbalance created in the process propels the object forward without expelling matter, in theory providing the foundation for a reactionless engine.
When you touch the screen, each of its joints activates simultaneously and it propels itself suddenly in a direction of its choosing.
Despite his precarious situation, Simba musters up some extra energy and propels himself miraculously through the air to pounce atop his uncle.
The accident propels Lisa into a kind of parallel universe in which anyone who might be helpful to her is rendered useless.
However, research shows that foreign direct investment (FDI) plays an important role in supporting high-wage jobs, and exports propels job creation.
The most powerful force that propels an asset's price higher is the accurate or inaccurate narrative that droves of investors buy into.
Zinke epitomizes this fusion, hitching his identity as a veteran to the disdain for politicians that propels so much of contemporary politics.
The same impulse propels the team to try to beat the house in a Brigadoon-like mountainside casino into which they stumble.
This Ford Transit isn't just about creating an electric drivetrain, it's about designing and developing a digital product that propels fleets forward.
The audacity of her plan propels the plot, but despite the outwardly comical circumstances, the developing relationship is serious from the start.
SAN FRANCISCO — More scooters may soon land on America's sidewalks as the West Coast scooter war propels a rush of fund-raising.
Pullman is too savvy to indulge in the kind of simplistic polemic that propels the celebrity of New Atheists like Richard Dawkins.
Coyote's bold, engaging voice pops off the page and propels this road-trip novel through a series of charming, if unlikely, adventures.
He likens the beginnings of making a record to working in the dark until the momentum propels him in the right direction.
By leaving Paris, the U.S. propels China and the European Union to the forefront of the global effort to combat climate change.
Fast start propels No. 5 Kansas past UAB KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Spotting the opponent a 22-point lead always creates a difficult position.
The bouncy, super-responsive material plus an embedded, carbon-fiber plate offer impressive energy return with every stride and actually propels you forward.
Marte grand slam propels Pirates past Reds CINCINNATI — The Pittsburgh Pirates didn't have a home run through the first three games this season.
Or how Bill Gates can talk about fighting climate change at Davos while his company props up and propels its actual largest contributors.
The addition of Portrait to the iPhone 7 Plus further propels the 5.5-inch hand-set into the upper-tiers of smartphone shooters.
When Cal jumps at the end of a slide, it propels him forward and he lands on the next bit of the environment.
The $35 billion valuation propels it ahead of contemporaries like SpaceX, valued at about $33 billion, and Airbnb, last valued at $31 billion.
"My room," he writes, "is a beautiful vessel," and from there he propels his imagination outward across space and time, geography and history.
Regardless, most economists believe that wiping out black money will also require an aggressive approach on the endemic bribery that propels the system.
Lee has a recurring dream in the style of the old Western films he used to star in that propels the story along.
World Boxing Super Series champion status propels Taylor to the big timeThe World Boxing Super Series is the most prestigious tournament in boxing.
At over 300 pages, this is one of the longer graphic novels out there, yet every page propels the book's rich character development.
The flotation, a major challenge for the Riyadh stock exchange, propels the bourse into the world's top 10 by value of listed companies.
She propels the reader through what could seem like repetitiveness (drugs, binges, bad mistakes, sprawling parties) with the skill of a pulp novelist.
The force of its gravity propels jets of plasma, moving at near the speed of light, that are some 4,000 light years long.
The storm irresistibly propels him into the future to which his back is turned, while the pile of debris before him grows skyward.
The answer to that propels the movie forward — to the point where even its title becomes an intriguing question in and of itself.
The #MeToo movement may have shined a spotlight on America's rape culture problem, but Greek life arguably propels such misbehavior into an accepted pathology.
It lets kicker Mason Crosby come out to break a tie as time expires and, thus, propels Green Bay into Sunday's NFC Championship game.
In Arizona's July heat, neither model would fire, perhaps due to the expansion of the canisters containing the pressurized CO2 that propels their nets.
In the clip, Timberlake, 37, can be seen grabbing Biel by her ankles, pulling her into the air as propels herself into a handstand.
An emphatic defeat for May by a margin of around 100 votes leaves her withdrawal agreement in tatters and propels sterling into the unknown.
The Phoenix, an "ultra-endurance" unmanned aircraft, uses helium to ascend into the air and then propels itself forward by "inhaling" and compressing air.
Five minutes into the opening half of the Cote D'Azur derby, João Moutinho propels the ball forward, adroitly guiding it over the Nice defence.
A green, living canopy that provides shade, oxygen, and a community gathering place certainly builds upon Fuller's legacy and propels it into the future.
Together with Zappos, we tapped the track star to find out what propels her to keep moving forward, despite the hurdles (excuse the pun).
Pillar propels Jays over Dodgers TORONTO — Kevin Pillar could not remember anyone ever being walked intentionally before he came to bat until Friday night.
Meanwhile, Kasich and Christie are both driving in the same lane, looking for a show of support that propels their campaigns beyond next Tuesday.
While the masterful uncovering of why she did it propels the plot forward, the heart of The Sinner lies in its stark character study.
Still, there are plenty of signs that the drive for higher executive compensation propels a lot of the short-term thinking in American corporations.
A braided sequence of trust falls between three performers, one slumps over, another catches, and the third propels the subjects into a different role.
The question of Luce's ideological position propels the drama, which is based on a play of the same name by J.C. Lee from 2013.
But if diesel's decline propels the shift toward hydrogen or electric cars in Europe, those technologies will likely proliferate to the U.S. and beyond.
"10% Happier," Dan Harris "Nightline" anchor Dan Harris has a full breakdown on national television which propels him to explore the worlds of spirituality.
"You need to have that fire of ambition in your gut that propels you to do things a bit out of reach," Telyan said.
It is also known that a diagnosis of invasive breast cancer propels women into a time of uncertainty, that brings fear and emotional work.
It begins with Gordon making the fatal mistake of telling her he still loves her, which quickly propels Renata's anger to stratospherically sweary levels.
"We were so excited to see a complex female character who propels the story forward in a surprising and exciting way," Ms. O'Reilly said.
If Reagan's optimism was expansive, Trump's fear propels him to close in: Pull in from Asian entanglements through rejection of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
He begins his training, but his conscience will not allow him to swear the requisite oath to Hitler, and this refusal propels the story.
It has one wheel, a few runners, and an absurdly powerful engine that propels the entire contraption across a frozen lake at breakneck speeds. Brakes?
While it doesn't provide much thrust at a given time, each individual "push" propels a spacecraft a little bit faster through the vacuum of space.
Objekt is, first and foremost, an exceptional DJ, yet he has a rogue streak that propels his mixes into truly unknown and boundary-pushing territory.
The new La Voiture Noire packs 25.8,240 horsepower and 2100,257 pound-foot of torque that propels it from 2100 to 19623 mph in 21962 seconds.
Sure, Gomez's selfies and snaps with pals like Taylor Swift trend on the regular, but that's not what propels her to have a digital footprint.
The sheer intensity of her regard propels us through her struggle not to crack, as well as her refusal to lose her personality to fear.
What propels the novel forward is the same thing that fuels the best superhero movies and comic books: the origin stories of its central characters.
Marxist-Leninism (albeit in the unique capitalist-Maoist form) still propels China, the world's surging hyperpower, even as that same ideology ruins Cuba and Venezuela.
Wireless broadband communication has become, to mix metaphors, the fuel that propels our mobile economy and the glue that keeps us connected with one another.
When the woman discovers the bird has killed the plant out of jealousy, she runs out, beginning the fever dream journey that propels the story.
"We must have a common bond; some symbol that reminds us of our past struggles and propels us to a brighter, more enlightened future," he continues.
This glorious video is clearly staged, but that only makes it better — Mammy's robotic "What are you doing" truly propels this video from goodness to greatness.
If our pervasive vulnerability continues, the explosive growth in software which propels the digital economy may ultimately contribute to the very undoing of the digital economy.
But as of now, there's not a conclusive sexual or biological explanation for what propels us to choose a gender or place along the gender spectrum.
This propels it into the other, over a distance of only a millimetre or so but in just a matter of microseconds (millionths of a second).
Ultimately, though, Kelley may have suffered most from the relentless conveyor belt of life, which constantly carries new things into sight and propels older ones away.
As Green's white voice propels him up the ranks at RegalView, he bounces into other scenarios that are eerily like real life, just a little off.
From finding employment opportunities, to accessing medical information, whether by wireline, wireless, or other devices, this network propels our economy and leads to increased human productivity.
Memo From Paris PARIS — What propels Islamist terrorism and attacks against France is more than an academic debate: The answer shapes policy toward blunting the threat.
The proposal propels the narrative that a good guy with a gun can stop a bad guy with a gun — a narrative that is probably wrong.
There are certain songs throughout history that transcend into anthems, music that captures the current moment, but also propels it forward or challenges the status quo.
The dialogue is sharp and smart — Pullman never writes down to his readers — and the story propels along naturalistically, no small feat given its fantastic world.
This stomping track opens with a typically biting but melodic guitar solo from Elliot Easton, who propels it through an action-packed, under-three-minute length.
Six-run inning propels Mariners past Rangers ARLINGTON, Texas — New Seattle manager Scott Servais got some unexpected fireworks in his first career win with the Mariners.
DeShields' single in 21.32th propels Rangers past Royals ARLINGTON, Texas — Delino DeShields Jr. couldn't have picked a better time for his first RBI of the season.
I believe competition is the cornerstone of capitalism and propels each manufacturer to produce the best product possible — supporting increased access and affordability of hearing aids.
Howard propels Hoffman to fame after seeing her perform in a small club, creating a snowball effect of fame, jealousy, fear, and all-around juicy drama.
The current prototyped version, not yet interactive, propels the viewer in a slow free-fall through stripped-down rooms and open spaces as a modulated voice narrates.
Joe barely overcomes his suicidal impulses, willing himself to save the young girl from a powerful politician, the nub of the plot that propels the film forward.
It's unclear why their spat over a seat propels Claudio into a speech on harmonious living, and ends with the stranger screaming "Nazis!" for everyone to hear.
The chair propels itself, detecting the chair ahead of it and keeping a fixed distance between itself and its neighbor, as it moves along a predefined path.
Freeman propels Braves past Diamondbacks ATLANTA — A seven-week stint on the disabled list didn't cool off Freddie Freeman's bat and neither did the All-Star break.
Even though it has a somewhat flattened appearance and big pectoral fins like a ray, it actually propels itself with its powerful tail just like a shark.
The most noteworthy technical aspect in a film bursting with noteworthy technical aspects is the atonal synthesizer soundtrack that ploddingly propels the action from scene to scene.
"This acquisition of AWAS is strategically compelling and propels DAE into a top 10 aircraft leasing platform," DAE Managing Director Khalifa H. AlDaboos said in a statement.
Yet his growing unpopularity elsewhere may not only fuel a Democratic resurgence in November — it may be the very thing that propels more New Yorkers into power.
Octavia's fear that the mole may be cancerous propels all three roommates on a use-it-while-you've-got-it night of club crawling and sex trawling.
The story exists in the ether between the words; nothing will be simplified or explained, and quiet dread mounts, page after page, though little plot propels it.
"They realize that this is an existential fight, and that we are over the target, and it propels them to support us even more," Mr. O'Keefe said.
Six years after Occupy Wall Street got many of us talking, however briefly, about the yawning gap between rich and poor, economic inequality still propels American life.
But the conductor Michele Mariotti propels this often ferocious music forward; even passages of splendid dignity had an anxiously driven undercurrent that caught Meyerbeer's unpredictable harmonic swerves.
What makes "The Library Book" so enjoyable is the sense of discovery that propels it, the buoyancy when Orlean is surprised or moved by what she finds.
There is a lot of tension that propels you toward these distances as Mercury and Venus face off with rebellious Uranus, encouraging a break from the norm.
Besides, increased compliance and regulatory requirements such as the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) calls for action from companies and propels awareness and sales even further.
Their innate empathy and the stubborn impatience of youth propels them fearlessly to challenge the formidable defenses of the status quo and the complacency of their elders.
It is a fear that propels individuals to get engaged to be involved and turn out at record levels like we've just seen in Alabama and in Virginia.
Or they may have already been going through depression in the winter, and the spring weather has given them a boost of energy that propels them to act.
Synopsis: In a speculative and dystopian not-too-distant future, black telemarketer Cassius Green discovers a magical key to professional success – which propels him into a macabre universe.
The tension between the two wheels propels the board forward, allowing riders to emulate the type of carving that would typically only be seen while riding a wave.
Yet what makes Liza invaluable at Empirical—what propels the show past its central absurdity—is less her newfound facility with Krav Maga than her conscientiousness and wisdom.
Mikkel Norgaard, the director, propels the story by smartly sticking to the formula he used in the previous film: hints of menace, gorgeously shadowed shots and long flashbacks.
Mark Rylance is very good as the melancholy, steadfast title character, whose relationship with a little girl named Sophie (Ruby Barnhill) propels an episodic, slightly tedious narrative. (A.
"If people continue to be vocal about it and say this object is meaningful to me, I'm not hurting anyone, that propels the conversation forward," the academic said.
It's as if your body has physically, mentally, and spiritually had enough of wallowing in the depths of darkness, and so it propels you forward, towards the light.
His reach alone helped push "weirdo" culture, as Rocky would called it at the Expo Center, one that's clearly present in the outsider aesthetic that propels SoundCloud rap.
The bout, which concludes the bantamweight World Boxing Super Series (WBSS) season, propels Inoue into superstardom as the unbeaten prizefighter will cash a paycheck worth millions of dollars.
Never once does the track reach a crescendo, but instead propels itself along, as if Bjork is trapped in an obsessive cycle, agonising over the same thoughts repeatedly.
Previously released Basic Volume single "Crown & Key" propels the assembled audience--one notably far more diverse than those who had lingered fashionably out front earlier--into ecstatic motion.
Chiozza's triple-double propels No. 24 Florida past Missouri Chris Chiozza knew what was at stake as Florida neared the finish of a total beat down of Missouri.
The Chinese company is buying its way into a region on the cusp of an online shopping boom, as fast-growing mobile and Internet usage propels consumer spending.
At the heart of this struggle is her seeking justice for what happened in Jackson, which propels her into a darkness and anger that's uncomfortably close to Joel's.
Reed used thin, joined canvases that could technically stretch into infinity, and the addition and subtraction of panels propels the work back and forth in accordion-like fashion.
Chinn opens with a quote from Marie Curie — "I am among those who think that science has great beauty" — and her enthusiasm for her subject propels the show.
This scenario propels the story line of Sleep Dealer,a 2008 dystopian science fiction film that considers what happens to immigrant labor when robots take over the grunt work.
In her portrayal of Gloria, her expressive eyes display the vulnerability of a woman who knows what she's up against, but also a steely resolve that propels her forward.
They also hope it propels lawmakers to change Pennsylvania law to give prosecutors more time to pursue charges against child predators and victims more time to sue for damages.
But if you're mad and that propels you to get involved to run for office — that was a lot of the reason I ran, just to show other grandparents.
"Offering this [LIDAR] to partners helps spur the growth of applications outside of self-driving cars and also propels our business forward," the company says in a blog post.
And whether in the raspy, broken lo-fi pop of "Pink Sunglasses" or the warm spark of excitement that propels the ballad "Pushin' Time," everything finds ways to stick.
Paul Manafort and Rick Gates are indicted and George Papadopoulos signs a plea agreement that, to Democrats&apos eyes, really propels this narrative of potential collusion with Russia forward.
While sipping water from a red plastic cup at my coffee table, the charismatic August told me how her uncompromising blackness informs her poetry and propels her acting aspirations.
Aim and squeeze to send out a puff of air that opens a door or propels you over an obstacle, or pull it apart to suck in distant coins.
In show jumping, a rider propels a horse at speed through a course laced with obstacles — fences, walls, water, hairpin turns — which they must clear within an allotted time.
Many art careers are made from the top down: A museum show typically provides the seal of approval that propels a young artist to success in the commercial world.
You can think of a light sail as being like a kite, but instead of being pushed by air in our atmosphere, radiation from the sun propels it forward.
A number of Taiwanese tech companies are regarded as old tech because they are involved in the manufacturing and supply chain that propels new economy tech products and services.
Employees need to think of themselves as replaceable in a way that propels them into action, " Salemi says, "so they can focus on continuously learning and sharpening their skills.
McCutchen's three-run homer propels Pirates over Cubs CHICAGO — Pittsburgh Pirates right fielder Andrew McCutchen apologized for staring at his phone as a group of reporters arrived at his locker.
Haley's lucrative fee propels her into a league populated by U.S. presidents, former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, former first lady Michelle Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
"Dreaming is one of humanity's greatest gifts; it champions aspiration, spurs innovation, leads to change, and propels the world forward," says Branson, in a blog post published earlier this year.
"This acquisition of AWAS is strategically compelling and propels DAE into a top 10 aircraft leasing platform," DAE Managing Director Khalifa H. AlDaboos said in a statement from the company.
The final member of the old gang propels T2's eventual conflict: The thickly accented, psychopathic Franco (Robert Carlyle) has just escaped from prison and wants bloody revenge on Renton.
In the end, what binds and propels this uneasy tale is not so much the color scheme or the handheld fretfulness of the imagery as the presence of Robert Pattinson.
Ellis' next single, "What A Mess," is less dramatic than "The Drain," but it still sustains some of the drama that propels Ellis past the simple indicators of dream pop.
Part gospel and part hip-hop, "Ultralight Beam" is Kanye West at his gentlest, a song with such emotional weight it propels the rest of The Life of Pablo forward.
This finding was consistent with research by the social psychologist Arie Kruglanski that showed that the psychological need for significance, not religion or ideology, is what propels people toward extremism.
Of course empathy propels us to want to help someone we see in front of us who is suffering, but it doesn't leave us uncaring toward other, less visible individuals.
The translucent membrane between the non-objective and the figural conjures a kind of magic that propels the composition's architectonic solidity and graphic zip into an idealization of the ordinary.
And then you realize, whatever, if you're gonna do some amateur psychology, that whatever propels them to pull this stuff off, there's probably some insecurity there at the same time.
Erin Garcia, the show's curator, said that working in downtown San Francisco in the midst of a boom made her wonder about how cities evolve and who propels those changes.
Rivers propels Chargers past sliding Texans HOUSTON — Mired in the basement of the AFC West, the Chargers required a performance just shy of perfection to keep their faint playoff hopes alive.
Trebek, who is 78 and just revealed that he has been diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer, is less the star of the show than the force that propels it along.
Hunt and Gather, the San Diego vintage store he runs with his wife Zoe, is a nexus for the DH community and propels the striking aesthetic of the Desert Hearts crowd.
And finally, when it comes down to the condiments (which it always, inevitably, does) we have a mustardy white cheddar mayonnaise that really propels this whole damn thing into the stratosphere.
He propels himself forward at sharp, aggressive angles with the help of two sticks, which he also uses to gesticulate and even to embrace others, enfolding them into an instant prison.
Fast start propels Cubs past Reds CHICAGO — John Lackey said he didn't mind the wait as his teammates piled up five runs in a decisive, if lengthy first inning on Wednesday.
During the round-table talk, the designers debated the sources of gender disparity in professional theaters, agreeing that it was partially an unfortunate result of what propels hiring in theater: connections.
To realize before it is too late that we are biologically, emotionally and spiritually tied to this planet and while our curiosity propels us outward, it does necessarily exceed our grasp.
It is the contradictions, the hypocrisy and the moments in time when the Islamic State does not live up to its theological message that finally propels people like Huzayfah to leave.
Fauci also emphasized that even if there is some transmission among people not experiencing symptoms, everything scientists know about coronaviruses strongly suggests that it would not be what propels an epidemic.
More than the plot, which is scant; the characters, whom we don't get to know well enough; or the relationships between them, which remain murky, Adamson's vivid language propels the script.
POMERANZ PROPELS RED SOX Drew Pomeranz struck out six in his season debut, Dustin Pedroia drove in four runs, and the Red Sox beat the Baltimore Orioles, 219-22016, in Boston.
SAMs don't always bring down a target by striking it, but use a proximity fuse to detonate a blast-fragmentation warhead that propels the fragments and missile debris at the target.
In "Passengers," the endless expanse of outer space becomes a metaphor for human alienation, and human loneliness becomes the fulcrum of a controversial plot twist that propels the narrative toward its conclusion.
Dodging bullets and the terrible CGI of 1977's The Spy Who Loved Me, Bond propels down a snow-covered mountain slope as Russian agents pursue (remarkably well balanced on their skis).
So too Andres Schmid, Robson Ponte, Johnnier Montano, Dominique Tissot – the list goes on (and believe me, it goes on) thanks to the enormity of scouting that propels the game's statistical framework.
And the play's righteous central characters, John and Elizabeth Proctor, bear a heavy sense of personal wrongdoing that both cramps and propels their ability to stand up to a world gone mad.
In this version, it is more apparent than ever that the motor that propels the play's story is anger, swallowed but never digested by the four, vibrantly rendered members of Ma's band.
Not only will it allow the startup to begin mapping dozens of cities and towns, it also instantly propels this unknown company into the wider world of people who shop at Kroger.
Launched at altitudes of 40,90003 feet or higher, a powerful rocket engine propels the missile up to heights approaching 100,000 feet, where it encounters less air resistance and reaches its dizzying speeds.
This power propels the GT S from 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds compared to the 3.6 seconds it took for the SLS to hit the same speed from a standstill.
She stands up to the ruthless breakbeat that propels "Romeo" forward; she's rock-solid within cacophonous lead single "Ch-Ching"; she gives the bruised "Crying in Public" a steely, self-aware core.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)We praise technology because it propels us forward into a future that, we hope, will one day result in a Jetsons-like utopia (absent the weird gender stuff).
FISTER PROPELS ASTROS Doug Fister pitched effectively into the eighth inning and gave Houston breathing room with a two-run single in a 285-285 victory over the Cardinals in St. Louis.
This combination of approaches may finally resolve some of the biggest mysteries about the Sun, including the unexplained speed boost that propels the solar wind into the rest of the solar system.
He is a relative rarity: Not many wealthy students have historically attended the elite schools, which have long been seen as an engine that propels low-income children to the middle-class.
"What makes 'The Library Book' so enjoyable is the sense of discovery that propels it, the buoyancy when Orlean is surprised or moved by what she finds," says our critic Jennifer Szalai.
When a semiautomatic weapon is fired, a small hammer slams into a firing pin that strikes the back of the bullet cartridge, igniting gun powder that propels the bullet down the barrel.
An investigation team has found the cause of the incorrect time problem that emerged during the December flight; Starliner gets that information from the Atlas 5 rocket that propels it to orbit.
Likewise, if the surface is too loose, it won't provide the proper support the horse needs as its hoof lands, the joint flexes over, and the animal propels itself off the ground.
It's the subterranean drive of these ritualistic dance sequences that propels the production's boldest leap: when Ms. Acogny suddenly becomes Medea, reciting Euripides and tearing apart pillows to symbolize killing her children.
A similar frenzy propels Barry's adaptation of "The Importance of Being Earnest," which had its première at the L.A. Phil in 2011, and appeared at the New York Philharmonic's Biennial last spring.
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Action-packed plotting propels this rabidly contemporary novel forward, as it examines the movement of people across the shifting geopolitical landscape, the impossibility of returning and the potential redemptive power of poetry.
That apparition propels Georgia from her reclusive existence in Wales to the D.R.C. and the home of Judith Gray (Alex Kingston), Will's boss at a charity working to change a corrupt system.
If you really want to embrace your inner child — or actually give these to children — there's also a Yellow Submarine bath bomb that propels through the water, so you can race the two.
I have to assume that at least part of what compels her is probably what propels most essayists who willingly self-flagellate (myself included) for an ungrateful audience: She just can't help herself.
This propels the luxury label back into the beauty world after almost 70 years out of the game — all thanks to seven sweet scents ranging in price from $240 (100ml) to $350 (200ml).
Neal's hat trick propels Predators past Oilers EDMONTON, Alberta — Edmonton Oilers goalie Laurent Brossoit knew going into his start against the Nashville Predators that he had to keep his eye on James Neal.
"The idea of standing up for what you believe is right, taking a stand and doing something uncomfortable, it's very noble and it's something like that that propels the sport forward," said Battaglino.
The merger, the sixth largest energy acquisition by value, propels Chevron two spots to the second-largest major by oil output, behind Exxon Mobil Corp, according to research firms Drillinginfo and Wood Mackenzie.
Our sordid wish to know her secrets propels the show, and the OA's story plays out in a series-long flashback as she tells her story to a crew of five local misfits.
Solid-propellant missiles require less time because the fuel that propels them is stored inside the missile and is more stable, whereas liquid-propellant missiles must be fueled up immediately prior to launch.
Blockchain may be the emerging technology that propels commerce into the future, but the concern for many in the community is with one of the institutions the technology is trying to disrupt -- government.
So when a cancer diagnosis propels Lee to reconnect with his estranged daughter (Krysten Ritter) and take a last stab at cementing his movie-star legacy, his journey takes on a gentle urgency.
Other Scorsese documentaries concentrate on the pressures exerted on creativity by society, business, and fame (a conflict that also propels some of his fiction films, like New York, New York and The Aviator).
It's also the kind of dumped that propels you to scramble back to your hometown with a month's notice after spending six and a half years building a meaningful life in another city.
Second-quarter run propels Hawks over Bucks ATLANTA — The Atlanta Hawks were without center Dwight Howard, as well as veteran reserve Thabo Sefolosha, and it didn't matter Wednesday night against the Milwaukee Bucks.
But the anxiety that we see also propels action and it is our goal at the NAACP to ensure that the fear that we see is not a fear that paralyzes individuals to inaction.
National Briefing | Northwest Landmark legislation that propels the state's minimum wage for all workers to the highest rank in the United States through an unparalleled tiered system based on geography is headed to Gov.
The sobering thought of fasting without eating anything at all is finally what propels me out of bed, and I get to the kitchen with minutes to spare looking for something, anything, to eat.
It's too enjoyable to fail on that score—especially for those baby boomers who'll remember how they were all socialists back when Simon & Garfunkel released "America," the song that propels this ad, in 1968.
The incredible precision of her flips and twists and the immense strength powering them, the gracefulness of her movements and the muscular force that propels her across the mat — it's all immensely compelling stuff.
The image of Donald Trump pushing a button that instantaneously propels nuclear missiles to the location of his choosing is prolific, thanks in no small part to the rhetoric he employs in his tweets.
It can produce 770hp, which seems almost quaint by the epic standards of the 1,500hp Bugatti Chiron and Koenigsegg Regera, but it propels the Centenario from 0 to 100km/h in just 2.8 seconds.
Unless strong word-of-mouth propels "Alien: Covenant" to big ticket sales in the weeks to come, the film may become the latest example of audience pushback on long-in-the-tooth film franchises.
The talk of their friends, relatives and even people they have never met propels would-be lovers into blunders, blindness, revelations and, with the divine dispensation at a novelist's command, happy nuptials, if they're lucky.
The eight-foot long Jag is powered by a 110cc four-stroke, air-cooled gas engine that propels the car to a top speed of 38 miles per hour via a three-speed automatic transmission.
This third installment in the Defenders series propels Luke a few months into the future, where he's rebuilding his life on the sly by sweeping up at a Harlem barbershop and reading The New Yorker.
Quick start propels Angels past Mariners SEATTLE — Albert Pujols may be 36 years old, and he may be battling a flare-up of his plantar fasciitis, but the future Hall of Famer just keeps producing.
His belated and unwelcome reckoning with the grim reaper propels Ionesco's play, which has been revived at the National in a fresh adaptation by its director, Patrick Marber, and is running in repertory through Oct.
But just as apparent was how Buttigieg, despite leading the national delegate count after two states have voted, was searching for a moment that propels him forward as the Democratic race for president goes national.
A hatch on the bottom propels the collected dust and debris downward in a high-powered plume, the likes of which would be right at home in a Three Stooges short film or a cartoon.
The top executive for Boeing's rival Starliner program, John Mulholland, told a conference on Wednesday that a key test of an abort system that propels astronauts to safety during an emergency was slated for Nov.
The gravity of the moment "propels deep interest among people in seeing the strongest candidate against Trump," said Thomas E. Donilon, who was former President Barack Obama's national security adviser and is supporting Mr. Biden.
Unless it compulsorily propels the game's main narrative, or you're keen for one of those incredibly unsexy sex scenes, it's not completely necessary to talk to every single member of your team in Mass Effect.
That healing comes with a healthy dose of chatter about chi and Luke being skeptical at every turn, but the renewal of Luke's hope and fighting spirit propels him through the final episodes of the season.
Eight-run second propels Brewers to 215-210 win over Phils MILWAUKEE — Once again, Zach Davies was far from his best, but once again the Milwaukee Brewers' offense came through big for the young right-hander.
"(They) are imbued with a very strong sense of responsibility for the economic welfare of their families, which propels them to seek opportunities outside Ethiopia," said Bina Fernandez, a migration expert at the University of Melbourne.
According to Footwear News, the Air Sock Racer is getting a 2017 update with the release of the Air Sock Racer Ultra Flyknit, which takes the '80s athletic shoe and propels it into the modern day.
These are people who see immigration as a theoretical conversation, rather than a violent, shapeshifting life force that propels people in search of safety hundreds of miles away to a brutal country indifferent to their annihilation.
McLaren's 4.0-liter, twin-turbocharged V8 engine makes 804-horsepower with 590 pound-feet of torque and propels the mid-engine Elva to a 0-60mph time of less than there seconds, according to the automaker.
While abortion remains a hot-button topic that propels a lot of single-issue voters, the average non-evangelical Christian Republican living in Virginia might behave differently in the ballot box than they do on Facebook.
He hit a 3-run home run in Game 5 of the A.L.C.S. This postseason opportunity could be the thing that propels the 83-year-old Devers back into the role of Boston's top young hitter.
"I promise to lead a government that propels the birth of a new Colombia," Mr. Londoño told a crowd of FARC members and supporters, who waved flags emblazoned with the group's new logo — a red rose.
The possibility propels me to my feet, into my sweatsuit, through two will-emboldening cups of coffee, a 26-grain piece of toast, and straight into Plan B. Today, I declare, I'm beginning my own demonstration.
His attraction propels a spiralling family psychodrama, whose richness and suspense are surpassed by those of scenes depicting the chef's exquisite inventions, from a signature "green-robed leg of lamb" to sweet crabmeat poached in absinthe.
Her leg was not amputated until more than a year later, and the agonizing fight to save it — she endures 17 bouts of surgery in the meantime — propels much of the first half of the book.
His character is corrupt, clueless and unprepared, but a confluence of unlikely factors — and Franken's wildly popular vow to eliminate A.T.M. fees — somehow propels him to the White House, where things quickly go off the rails.
While the passage of DTSA establishes more safeguards for the future of US manufacturing, it is only the beginning, especially if policymakers want to architect a framework that not only protects ideas, but also propels them.
Childhood hardship, Freudian conflict with a parent that propels her forward, confrontations with haughty authority figures (including Florence Nightingale), scenes of perilous action, an assessment of her enduring legacy — these are all present and accounted for.
"Day I Die" follows "Guilty Party" as the fourth track they've previewed from the record, and it's a pulsing build of a song that propels forwards, in the manner that the band has become well known for.
They said to each other: "I can't believe she's taking that massive dick, and she still has to touch herself!" and it made me so frustrated—a lot of porn just propels a myth of female sexuality.
The harvested hydrogen, which is very volatile, is ignited using the business end of a Taser device, producing an explosive blast that propels a foam dart much faster than the blaster's stock spring-loaded firing mechanism can.
Building a high-end brand with LVMH, which also owns storied couture houses Christian Dior and Givenchy, propels the singer's fashion ventures onto another level, however, with the might of a cash-rich industry leader behind her.
The wave analogy is often used, and not incorrectly — fevered investment propels increasing interest and drives new opportunistic entrepreneurs into a specific industry area, building until it inevitably crashes as certain companies underperform and interest moves elsewhere.
Colin Furze, internet famous for trying everything you probably shouldn't try at home, upgraded a '60s-era bumper car with a 600CC, 100 brake horsepower engine that propels it to speeds well over 100 miles per hour.
Ahn is clear that while his political ambitions may have originated from those days when he was a teenager, what propels him in his campaign now is trying to bridge minority groups and extend their political reach.
Power comes from a naturally aspirated (not turbocharged!) V-12 that propels the car from 0-62 mph in just 2.8 seconds; anything under three seconds is solidly in hypercar territory, so yes, the Centenario definitely qualifies.
"I want to save my life while I still care about it," Frances tells Robert, trying to explain why she wants a divorce; it's as if some sense of imminently fading possibility propels Frances into new romance.
EditorsNote: Werth's HR propels Nationals to rare win in St. Louis Nationals 6, Cardinals 1 ST. LOUIS — Informed that Washington had just won its first series in St. Louis since 2007, left fielder Jayson Werth sounded incredulous.
I think something about that propels, and I like the momentum that gave, but then of course now, having a lot more—I hadn't gone over there at all before the record was out already, for Nonfiction.
EditorsNote: fixes probable pitchers in the NOTES section Gardner's blast in ninth propels Yankees past Cubs CHICAGO — The New York Yankees were one strike away from defeat on Friday when Brett Gardner found a pitch he liked.
Although Cole appreciates the celebrity visits and tastemaker co-signs, he maintains that props from the East Village community, costumers, and OGs of the hip-hop culture that propels his business are what he prides himself on.
But the road to becoming Canadian, to truly feel this northern land's cultural identity in one's breakable bones, is a journey that increasingly propels immigrants down a gentle slope suitable for beginners: the snow-dusted bunny hill.
For the California farmers on whose behalf he once lobbied, Mr. Bernhardt's actions to weaken environmental protections would free up river water, an asset of incalculable value as climate change propels California toward a hotter, drier future.
"As the news cycle propels the story of Jennifer's disappearance forward, we must not lose sight of the enormous human cost of this tragedy: five young children have not seen their mother in 18 days," the statement continues.
Holland propels Rangers past Indians ARLINGTON, Texas — The Derek Holland that the Texas Rangers have seen since he returned from the disabled list earlier this month isn't the same man who went down with shoulder inflammation in June.
I feel like hate and anger are points of inspiration for many platforms, but they don't really cultivate solutions or aspirations for the public; it just propels anxiety and hate because we're not providing answers to outstanding issues.
A song Celeste plays at a televised memorial for the dead propels her to fame, condemning the sweet young girl to grow up into an infantilized pop princess, managed by Jude Law who veers between nurturing and sleazy.
The electorate that notionally adores "our NHS" and propels a saccharine song by health workers to the top of the Christmas charts shows remarkably little willingness to pay more in tax towards what remains a relatively cheap system.
Strong second-half propels No. 24 SMU past Tulane DALLAS — A strong second half propelled No. 24 SMU to a 74-53 win over Tulane and a tie for first place in the American Athletic Conference on Sunday.
I began to connect with myself and other females having the same experience, and observe that I can take away the taboo of these things—that there isn't a factor of an external system that propels certain things.
The deal on Friday propels Heinz-Christian Strache's FPO into power for the first time in more than a decade, after both the FPO and Kurz's People's Party (OVP) capitalized on Europe's migrant crisis during an election campaign.
All the dash-mounted displays on the LQ are OLED, for better visibility and power consumption, and there's an emission scrubbing system that works as the vehicle propels itself for a new level of interior air quality cleanliness.
With all of that said, what the data suggests is that the winter cuffing season does seem to be a thing, and whatever is driving it may be distinct from what propels mating at other times of year.
Six-run inning propels Rockies past Blue Jays DENVER — The Colorado Rockies spoiled the return of Troy Tulowitzki to Coors Field, beating the Toronto Blue Jays thanks to one big Carlos Gonzalez swing followed by a six-run rally.
As part of SFMOMA Open Space's Limited Edition platform — which positions history and legacy as the accomplices and informants of the contemporary — the CounterPulse Festival propels a forward looking lineage where contemporality is the intersection of futurity and recollection.
Eclipses provide flashes of insight, and Pluto also represents secrets, so there can be a reveal of something that's impossible to unsee, something that propels you forward and determines the way things are going to be from now on!
"Join me on a journey into the heart of the one-man hive mind that propels the Holy Tigan Empire ever forward into a future I can't wait to share with all y'all," Tiga told THUMP of the video.
A great suspense novel should be, on some level, destabilizing; at least once, even as the narrative propels you onward, you should want to go back to reread a passage that's been completely recontextualized by something you just learned.
Savvy, connected state politicians can provide organizing and fund-raising muscle and inject local star power into campaign events, but they can also help jump-start the infectious enthusiasm that often propels a candidate to victory on caucus night.
But visual (and tactile) contrast is the motor that propels materials-based abstraction like Fujita's, and distinctions between one thing and another thing have to be named to be understood: a chute is the functional opposite of a ladder.
This energy propels her through the race — 10 days on 25 ponies, over 18.903,000 kilometers of Mongolian grassland — and though it's easy to judge her for her naiveté, her humility and earnest drive make it impossible not to root for her.
The AR-15 functions by sending some of the gas that propels the bullet down the barrel back through a pipe to force the main mechanism to open, eject the empty cartridge case and get another round ready to fire.
"We really needed to drive Rick and Negan's story throughout the season and we felt that one death would do the trick, but the second death, Glenn's death, really, really propels us into a very different direction," Nicotero said on .
Sanders' continued polling dominance in New Hampshire comes as the race with Clinton in Iowa has tightened, potentially setting up the Vermont senator for a strong opening showing that propels a deeper run into the Democratic primary than many expected.
This bout could turn out to be the one which kills Ben Rothwell's incredible streak in the heavyweight division, it could even be the one which propels Junior Dos Santos back into contention despite his lackluster performances in recent years.
A question about why he makes barbecued potato chips by smoking potato slices over wood chips on the stove when they sell perfectly good barbecue chips at the store propels him into a monologue on the state of hospitality in America.
Starting out from this platform of belief propels us toward the problems that we are now experiencing in health care, problems that stem from an undefined starting line that moves forward or back, depending upon who is designing the race course.
But there is a single driving force behind all the work, the same focused, loving, stubborn, and ultimately doomed ambition that propels Dean's entire oeuvre: the impossible task of capturing what cannot be caught, of saving what is already lost.
The flotation, a major challenge for the Riyadh stock exchange, propels the bourse into the world's top 10 by value of listed companies, Saudi Arabia relied on mainly domestic and regional investors to buy Aramco shares after lukewarm interest from abroad.
My colleague Brian Resnick covers that in a piece on Oumuamua: You can think of a light sail as being like a kite, but instead of being pushed by air in our atmosphere, radiation from the sun propels it forward.
The would-be record-breaker would also have to run behind a pack of other runners in a straight line — a technique known as "drafting" that helps reduce wind resistance and propels runners forward — for about the first half of the race.
Reyes propels Mets in rout of Reds NEW YORK — In 813, Jose Reyes was the big-name prospect promoted to the majors in the midst of a midseason overhaul by the New York Mets, who traded five veterans during a 95-loss season.
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Branson wrote that the pair bonded over trying to learn foilboarding, wherein a kite propels a cool person standing on a surfboard with a long keel or 'foil' extending from the bottom, and kitesurfing, which is the same, just without the keel.
A bird's wings are far more flexible and adaptive than this drone's upgrades are, and part of a bird's impressive agility comes from the fact that it propels itself by flapping those wings, where as this drone still relies on a propellor.
I think what's great about that scene and what that scene propels for the rest of the movie is, 'That's OK.' The movie is saying, 'That's OK,' and all of the kids have to own who they are and find their tribe.
"The CJRA has potential to advance needed criminal justice reform, but it is not police reform and does not disrupt discriminatory broken windows policing that propels racial disparities in policies and outcomes," said Monifa Bandele, a member of Communities United for Police Reform.
The real worst-case scenario is that when the next big recession inevitably hits, the resentment that fueled Trump's rise will somehow get even hotter—and rather than launching some kind of Democratic socialist, it propels an even more craven demagogue to power.
KIEV, Ukraine — Before he decided to run for the presidency of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky played a president in a television series called "Servant of the People," about a schoolteacher whose speech about corruption goes viral on YouTube and propels him to office.
While the game is still newly released, I found the excitement that propels me to explore isn't tempered by my desire not to die; the map has nooks and crannies, high-conflict towns and twisty suspended highways that have their own, individual novelties.
Henderson's convinced all his work will pay off when Booker has the big "moment" — that one intangible, fame-making, breakout moment that sets the world on fire and propels Booker to the top of the primary pack and eventually into the White House.
And it is this existential question of "to be, or not to be" — that single-minded drive to avert the fate that befell Romanian strongman Nicolae Ceausescu and Libya's Moammar Gaddafi — that propels the Kim dynasty's decades-old stratagem of nuclear duplicity.
The shift to electric vehicles propels a strike against GM As the auto industry rolls into the all-electric future, workers face a problem: While the electric car may be great for the planet and glorious for drivers, it's no good for jobs.
This conflict propels the film, as Troy has to grapple repeatedly with how seriously to pursue this acting thing, and then later wrestles with how to follow his acting dreams — he even gets accepted to Juilliard — while still keeping Gabriella in his life.
Take Jennifer Lawrence charging after Bradley Cooper in Silver Linings Playbook, a moment that makes literal the attempts by Cooper's lovelorn Pat to run from his feelings for Lawrence, while Lawrence's empowered Tiffany propels herself toward him, making her thoughts plain as she moves.
And its technological advances, like the tiny hover-pods that allow Tyrell's successor Niander Wallace (Jared Leto) to see or the new biologically engineered replicants grown in Matrix-like cocoons, are executed in a way that propels the franchise 30 years into the future.
She is the show's first major death — though Jean (Sonny Lindberg) is assumed to be dead in episode four, his death doesn't appear on screen — and her death sets off a rapid set of events that propels The Rain to its truly bananas finale.
Whether you're talking about a fighter jet or a bomber, the ejection seat is a complicated system that propels a pilot out of the aircraft in an emergency, John Fyfe, director of Air Force programs for UTC, said in a recent interview with Military.com.
"Part of the whole show is, we really needed to drive Rick and Negan's story throughout the season, and we felt that one death would do the trick, but the second death, Glenn's death, really propels us into a very different direction," he explained.
Dedric Lawson's big day propels Memphis over Iowa Dedric Lawson scored 35 points and four other Tigers reached double figures as Memphis and its high-octane offense defeated Iowa 100-92 in the third-place game of the Emerald Coast Classic in Niceville, Fla.
What propels Democrat Doug Jones — in a state where his party hasn't won a Senate race in a quarter century — is renewed energy among Democratic voters who were irate about President Donald Trump long before allegations surfaced of child molestation by Jones' Republican opponent.
The 4-foot creature, or device, whatever you want to call it, is made up of many small segments, each with a specialized purpose but sharing the ability to flex in concert with each other, creating a serpentine motion that propels it through the water.
What's more, attuning my senses to the customs peculiar to each city neighborhood had to have alerted me early on to the perpetual clash of interests that propels a society and that sooner or later would provoke in the incipient novelist the mimetic urge.
In Britain we're willing to commit to a gag in a way that propels the absurd from a quiet chuckle shared between friends to a ripple that can spread across the country—see that whole Boaty McBoatface thing from last year for a prime example.
The tension of the passage, with its long, many-claused sentences, propels you forward — but the image of entry through the doorway as a kind of birth or a fight to the death is so arresting as to make you want to savor every word.
It propels sudden-onset disasters like floods and storms and slow-onset disasters like drought and desertification; those disasters contribute to failed crops, famine and overcrowded urban centers; those crises inflame political unrest and worsen the impacts of war, which leads to even more displacement.
To listen to Isolation is to travel through time; the album is a beautiful fusion of funk, disco, soul, and classic R&B that both takes the listener back several decades to the 70s and propels them forward to an exciting new musical future.
I want them to take their experiences on the field or the court to understand that the drive that propels them to succeed in sports is the same drive that in turn aids them in the pursuit of reaching their goals in life — whatever they may be.
That height range is due to the fact that there will be two versions of the rocket; one will have a single upper stage — the top portion of the vehicle that separates from the rest of the rocket during launch and propels a payload further into orbit.
The deal propels the company forward in a major way, as it battles to become the go-to destination for women shopping online in Indonesia, a country of over 250 million people, and the wider Southeast Asia region, which has a cumulative population of 620 million.
Funk propels Maryland past Indiana Maryland overcame a two-touchdown deficit to secure a wild 42-123 win over Big Ten Conference foe Indiana on Saturday at College Park, Md. The victory snapped a three-game losing streak and helped keep alive the Terrapins' bowl hopes.
When a mysterious artifact propels Drake on an expedition to find the legendary Himalayan valley of Shambhala, he finds himself embroiled in a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse against a fugitive war criminal who's after more than just the fabled riches of the lost city.
On Friday, Chevron Corp said it will buy Anadarko Petroleum Corp for $33 billion in a deal that doubles down on its bet on U.S. shale and propels the world's fourth-largest oil major into the second position in crude production and the leading U.S. oil producer.
But what propels the film, in the course of more than three hours, is a growing awareness that appearances are not merely deceptive but doomed to be incomplete; they dare us to pierce them, as best we can, and to puzzle over the truths that they encrypt.
Big finish propels Angels past Astros HOUSTON — Just when it appeared that Albert Pujols, Mike Trout and the Los Angeles Angels had done enough critical damage to the Houston's fading playoff hopes, they mounted another late-inning rally to push the Astros one step closer to elimination.
The tone-deaf scheme that propels "Unexpected Joy," a culture-clash "Me" generation musical by Bill Russell ("Side Show") and Janet Hood, is Joy's plan to marry Lou the day after the memorial — because, what the heck, her daughter and teenage granddaughter will already be in town.
We're on our way to soundcheck before her biggest UK date so far (at Electric Brixton in south London), and in the short afternoon we spend together, I pick up on just how much momentum propels her days along – it's all go, though she's not fazed.
Mr. Cohen's guilty plea, filed in the same federal courthouse where he already faces a steep sentence for orchestrating campaign-finance and other crimes, brings Mr. Mueller's operation to New York, the heart of the president's business empire and the self-made myth that propels it.
JON CARAMANICA A motoric pulsing drone, sometimes boosted by a tambourine, propels Michael Stipe's first solo song since the disbandment of R.E.M. It's a collaboration with Andy LeMaster, the lesser-known member (with Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers) of the folk-rock project Better Oblivion Community Center.
The central problem for progressives and Democrats in 2020 is that the wildly successful end-of-the-year market propels the argument that Trump has governed as an effective moderate and has held our foreign adversaries, as well as often cynical allies, off-balance and at bay.
There, devotion to the sport is an enthusiasm that unites 1.3 billion people, propels its finest exponents to a status of semi-divinity and seems to offer a shot at transformative victory to every slum kid with the physical gifts and stubbornness to master the game.
This is the big, clever design trick that propels Battlegrounds so far up the Twitch rankings, without a big AAA marketing push, without big esports events, without visual spectacle: It's a game that seems to get better and more entertaining to watch when it's played by middling players.
They capture what Bannon calls his "killing machine" in action, as it dredges up the resentments of people around the world, sifts through these grievances for ideas and content, and propels them from the unsavory parts of the internet up to TrumpWorld, collecting advertisers' checks all along the way.
All those luscious curves created at the Ferrari Styling Centre are not for looks — the design is part of the aerodynamic sauce that propels this supercar to its superfast name that harkens back to the namesake 21.4 2812 Superfast and the lore of the 0003 2000 GTB212 Daytona.
What made her essay — which itself became a hot topic of conversation, ripe for reactionary thought pieces — actually matter is how she leveraged the media moment, universalizing her experience into a timely, hard-hitting statement about our inherently sexist expectations of women and the tabloid culture that propels them.
It propels them to do more than die like the world expects (and in some ways, wants) them to, and their every action post-diagnosis is deliberate — they build a legacy for their families to follow when they're gone and educate them as best they can before the end.
Where the prosecution is presented as obstinate, naïve and arrogant (lead prosecutor Marcia Clark, played by Sarah Paulson, calls the case a "slam dunk" and remarks coolly that Simpson "practically did [her] job for [her]"), Mr Simpson's legal counsel introduces intrigue into the narrative and propels it forward.
If SpaceX's reusable first stages were a sea change for spaceflight, the technology behind HyperSciences would be a revelation, but that's assuming the vision — and the hypersonic tech that propels it — could be scaled up and adapted to the tricky, high-stakes business of sending things to space.
"Between our continued reliance on oil and natural gas, which powers and propels our economy, to our country's movement toward more innovative ways to produce energy, API requires the experience and drive of someone like Mike Sommers," he continued in a statement, offering USEA as a "resource" for Sommers.
Second, and most significant, it propels Nike FitAdapt into the fast-paced, quick-shifting world of the everyday athlete — offering the personalized comfort needed in, say, the sprint to catch the bus, before seamlessly shifting fit as you settle into an empty seat with a sigh of quiet relief.
Its torpedo-like head is a nugget of DNA containing the 23 chromosomes the male partner contributes to his future child, connected to a long tail or flagellum that propels the sperm to the egg, all running on the cellular rocket fuel of fructose, which is in the semen.
Running through October 2021 and co-curated by Nicolasa Chavez, Curator of Latino, Hispano, and Spanish Colonial Collections at MOIFA, and musician, author, and artist Cipriano Fredrico Vigil, Música Buena takes a close look at the diverse types of intergenerational knowledge that propels Hispano music in northern New Mexico.
Owens has found a small seam of deviant love where his body becomes an instrument that propels others not to fear the black body, but to regard it as something that will reward their trust (though it might do all kinds of things to you while you're enveloped in darkness).
According to its president and founder Bruce McFarland, it is the only surf pool technology that makes what he calls a "true" wave: one with the circular particle motion, in which the face of the wave moves backward toward the surfer, while the lip of the wave propels the rider forward.
She preaches the same kind of anti-capitalist message that propels Dawn Ray'd, and shares Thou's anti-oppressive rhetoric; she's as firmly rooted in the soil of Black America as Sangre de Muerdago are in their mountainous home, and has as strong a sense of history and injustice as Panopticon.
The Jacobean stage equivalent of a road movie, "Pericles" propels its princely title figure on journeys all over the eastern Mediterranean for more than 15 years: escaping assassination, enduring storms at sea, gallantly jousting to win the love of his life, tragically losing his wife, Thaisa, and experiencing other woes and adventures.
Its overwhelming magnetic force yanks Pym from his boat by way of the pistol strapped to his shoulder, propels him through the air, and pins him to its rocky face, where he dies, either upon impact or—as so many real-life polar explorers did—slowly and horribly, of exposure and starvation.
On "Herbs in a Glass," the album's opener, he propels his band mates (the tenor saxophonist Mark Turner, the bassist Matt Brewer and the drummer Kendrick Scott) through a squirrelly nine-beat rhythm; the odd, open-ended meter ends up pushing his intense melody into the plain air, giving it a billowy freedom.
The 16 participants, each with ancestral connections to the city's working-class East End, spend three weeks living in these conditions and toiling the way their forebears did — making matchbooks, selling books and turning wood — as each episode propels them a decade into Britain's future, and that much closer to welfare reform.
After a six-year hiatus, Michael Moore — the gleefully polemical documentarian from Flint, Michigan — is back on the silver screen with Where to Invade Next, a jovial European excursion that propels Moore into various countries with ingenious ideas for managing a variety of societal constructs, from prison and education systems to parenting.
Yet with the U.S. benchmark S&P 22007 near a record level and corporate junk bonds notching new highs, the question stock and bond investors are asking is whether the Fed's next move will be a rate cut that further propels risk assets or a rate hike that cuts into the stock market's momentum.
And though the garment itself was a bit divisive — 1) coming from an elitist world that propels questionable representations of women; and 2) being a product made for profit (Dior later announced proceeds would go towards Rihanna's non-profit, The Clara Lionel Foundation) — it reinvigorated conversations about fashion's role in protest, and vice versa.
I don't want to think about societal and cultural implications of a credibly accused sexual abuser winning a game, because that's heavy and real for a lot of people; I want the fuckface with DUKE across his chest to cry when he's called for a blocking foul that ideally propels him into the sixth row.
In Florida and other states across the country, as well as on Capitol Hill, the N.R.A. derives its political influence instead from a muscular electioneering machine, fueled by tens of millions of dollars' worth of campaign ads and voter-guide mailings, that scrutinizes candidates for their views on guns and propels members to the polls.
Neither anger nor elation, this middling sense of acceptance propels the underlying themes of Thompson's "It felt like you were a guest in my house and I was too nice to ask you to leave" (2018), an installation of media collages and pastel drawings that serve an iconography of queer apprehensions toward coming out.
GANZ A tenacious 5/4 pulse propels "Crow's Perch" through a slew of post-punk transformations in just four minutes: from muffled bass line through sparse, almost jazzy ballad, through brittle patterns and strangulated one-syllable vocal lines, through a briefly restrained spoken-word passage on the way to a crashing, shouting, dissonant peak.
As the family notes, America, of all places, is suddenly among their list of worries, although the show also charts rising levels of insanity within the UK. Specifically, a celebrity turned political demagogue, Vivienne Rook (a brilliant Emma Thompson), propels herself to national prominence by saying outlandish things -- the kind of erratic, provocative behavior that's catnip for the media.
For all the millions of dollars spent on television advertisements and mail pieces, survey research and office space, it is volunteers like Hyer, and the organizations they represent, who can make the difference between a strong performance that propels a candidate forward into subsequent primaries and a weak showing that dooms a candidate to the footnotes of history.
I think the egotism that drives a lot of Wall Street guys to do the high-risk, high-reward sort of investing and to really gamble is the same high self-esteem, shall we say, that propels someone to think you can really get away with faking your death and avoiding consequences and outsmarting law enforcement.
Just like the other members of the imaginary club – Jennifer Lawrence, Tiffany Haddish, Chrissy Teigen, Tracee Ellis Ross — Johnson tends to lead a low-key life, with the kind of likable gusto that propels her to take tequila shots on talk shows or give out her phone number on a stage in Central Park to support sexual assault survivors.
Jones (4 TDs) propels Duke in rout of Northwestern Quarterback Daniel Jones scored on a pair of runs and had two touchdown passes as Duke breezed to a 41-2202 win over Northwestern in a non-conference game Saturday afternoon at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, N.C. Jones gained 211 yards on 28 carries as the game's leading rusher.
Unlike the case of "The Canterbury Tales," which fishes from a pool of unrelated characters, here every tale propels the plot forward, revealing a composite of the three children: Jeanne, a peasant girl stricken with visions of the future; William, a biracial young monk with superhuman strength; and Jacob, a Jewish boy who can heal the wounded and sick.
Celeste's initial inability to acknowledge her partner's brutality propels the show's plot to its conclusion, but in the interim, the audience is made to watch as Perry smashes Celeste's head against their glass shower door, rapes her while their children play nearby, and berates her for every perceived refusal to acknowledge his imperiled position as master of the house.
Harrison loves his schemers, especially the high-stakes New York City variety, and his exuberance for plundering financiers, money-grubbing heirs and double-dealing musclemen for hire is the fuel that propels "You Belong to Me." At the center is Paul, whose comfortable lifestyle comes from his boutique law practice but whose passion lies in obsessive rare map collecting.
Second, and this seems extremely important now, in its harrowing tour of the plantations where Turner was forced to preach to quell any rebellions, and then in the uprising (linked visually, if problematically, to the forthcoming Civil War), it told a story about how the Bible is sometimes used to oppress people, and sometimes propels them to seek freedom.
WASHINGTON — The pitched battle looming over the Supreme Court, along with a jolt to the Democratic leadership at the ballot box last Tuesday, is threatening to shatter the already fragile architecture of the Democratic Party, as an activist rebellion on the left and a lurch to the right in Washington propels the party toward a moment of extraordinary conflict and forced reinvention.
The sad truth is, we don't, or at least don't seem to, possess voices as pristine as Kenny Bobien's—for those in the dark on this guy PLEASE check the stratospherically wonderful "You Gave Me Love" and "Why We Sing" ASAP—or as rich as Yohan Square's, or as straight up sublime as Duane Harden's (which propels classics like "You Don't Know Me" and Powerhouses' "What You Need").
As Connor walks away from his first meeting with Raphina, he delivers the line that propels the film: "We need to form a band," he tells a newfound school friend, who quickly assumes the role of band manager and introduces Connor to Eamon (Mark McKenna), a teen who plays several instruments and has all the equipment because his alcoholic father is in a cover band that plays at weddings.
Pickett propels Georgtown past pesky Richmond Jamorko Pickett hit a late 3-pointer to give Georgetown a little breathing room, and the Hoyas turned back Richmond 82-12 on Saturday in their first road test under new coach Patrick Ewing at the Robins Center in Richmond, Va. Richmond (1-5), which had answers for the Hoyas the entire game, cut the Georgetown lead to 76-74 with 1:57 left.
In a career full of seemingly disastrous scandals that would upend the career of most musicians—far less rappers—it's funny to hear a starry-eyed Drake boast a line like "And I bet you I be out of time before I'm out of luck" and not note the self-fulfilling prophecy in it all—how he rather uniquely turns what should be a death blow and propels himself into even more success.
This is the electorate that notionally adores the NHS, propels a mushy song by health workers to the top of the Christmas charts, happily accepts the left's bogus insinuations that the only alternative is an American-style private health-care model, equally happily votes for Tory politicians promising to expand services to weekends and yet, despite all this, shows remarkably little willingness to pay more in tax towards what remains a relatively cheap system.
"The deal propels IBM as a leading cloud provider and significantly improves its competitive positioning relative to Amazon, Microsoft and Google .... However, based on conversations we have had with investors, the concern has been around the ability for the combined entity to retain Red Hat employees and that IBM may have overpaid at 32x EV/FCF (CY19) for the assets despite the acquisition's transformational potential," KeyBanc Capital Markets analyst Arvind Ramnani wrote in a note distributed to clients on Thursday.
That unsettling question goes to the heart of "Frantz," François Ozon's sleek, somber adaptation of Ernst Lubitsch's 1932 antiwar film, "Broken Lullaby," set in Germany and France in the aftermath of World War I. I won't reveal the lie that propels the story except to say that it's a whopper: a big one invented to comfort the aggrieved at a moment when the Great War seemed to have undermined the sanity of a world thrown into chaos by mass slaughter.
But I believe he truly thinks this facile, far-fetched plot — Arthur Fleck loses his therapist and his job; he randomly finds out that his (possible) father is a billionaire and that his mother might have lied about his whole childhood; he morphs from a weakling into a vigilante in a single act of self-defense turned murder that improbably propels a giant class uprising; and he becomes a viral ironic joke who gets invited onto his favorite TV show, with all of this happening in a matter of weeks — is actually all very deep and full of pathos.
I mean, under certain circumstances, the robot dog could kill me—I feel if it propels itself up to a high enough speed, for instance, scrabbling toward me on all those gun-like legs, topples me down like I'm being hit by a small low car, and I'm on a well-polished floor, and I go down like a sack of shit, head gone, clok, instant brain bleed, agonizing death, the dog just robotically pants at me—or perhaps it could pound me to a mush by repeatedly slamming and unslamming a door upon me, head then legs then head again, until I stop twitching.
The next morning we drove half an hour to a town called Córdoba and bought tickets (4,000 pesos) for the ride to the San Cipriano Natural Reserve, on brujitas, or little witches, one of the most fun and ingenious forms of transportation I've ever seen: The community (also called San Cipriano) that serves as a launch point for the reserve is only accessible by rail through the jungle, but the passenger line no longer runs, so the locals have rigged wooden platforms with benches and attached a motorbike whose rear wheel propels you along the rail at speeds just on the fun side of the cool/terrifying divide.
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